EasyManua.ls Logo

ABB SACO 16D1 - Selection of Annunciator SPA Bus Slave Address; Selection of Alarm Sequence Type

ABB SACO 16D1
44 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
31
The following example of an interlocking con-
figuration relates to the figure on page xx.
At first INTERLOCK function is selected.
Channel 10 is called up.
The display is set to 010-, which is stored in the
memory.
Channel 10 now activates interlocking Line 1.
Channel 8 is called up.
The display is set at 2102, which is stored in the
memory.
Channel 10 now interlocks whole channel 8 (via
the interlocking line 1 ) at the same time channel
8 activates interlocking line 2.
Then channel 7 is called up.
The display is set at 110-, which is stored in the
memory.
Channel 10 now interlocks the reflash A of
channel 7 via interlocking Line 1.
Then channel 5 is called up.
The display is set at 120-, which is stored in the
memory.
Channel 10 now interlocks channel 8 which
interlocks the channel reflash type A of channel
5 via interlocking line 2.
Selection of
annunciator SPA bus
slave address
The parameter selector push-button is repeat-
edly pressed until the LED marked MODULE
starts glowing. The cursor is moved to the first
two digits from the left of the display, using the
cursor control push-button . The SPA bus
slave number (01...99) is selected for the annun-
ciator unit with the data value selector push-
button . The chosen slave number is entered
into the parameter memory by pressing the
enter control push-button.
NOTE!
No slave number is needed if the annunciator
unit is not connected to a higher level system.
Selection of alarm
sequence type
The selectable alarm sequences are illustrated on
page xx. To select the chosen alarm sequence the
parameter selector push-button is repeatedly
pressed until the LED marked MODULE starts
glowing. Using the cursor control push-button
, the cursor is moved to the third digit, seen
from the left, which indicates the selectable
alarm sequence types as follows:
0 = ISA A, automatic reset
1 = ISA A-1, automatic reset
2 = ISA M-1, manual reset
3 = ISA R-1, indication on return to normal
4 = DIN 19235, indication on return to normal
All sequence types but ISA A requires a separate
reset of the audible alarm. The chosen sequence
is selected with the data value selector push-
button and stored in the parameter memory
with the enter command push-button.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals