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7 Settings
(continued)
7-32
C232-302-401/402/403/404-603 / C232/EN M/A23
MAIN: Cmd. dur. short cmd.
221 231
Fig. 3-110,
3-114
Setting for the command duration of a short command.
MAIN: Inp.asg.interl.deact
221 007
Fig. 3-54
Definition of the binary signal used to deactivate interlocking of the control
commands of the switchgear units.
MAIN: Inp.asg. L/R key sw.
221 008
Fig. 3-5
Definition of the binary signal used to switch from remote control to local
control.
MAIN: Auto-assignment I/O
221 065
Fig. 3-28
Once the user has selected a bay type, the binary inputs and outputs are
automatically configured with function assignments for the control of
switchgear units.
MAIN: Electrical control
221 061
Fig. 3-106
This setting determines whether the binary inputs that are configured to
control the switchgear units will be active with remote control or local
control.
MAIN: W. ext. cmd. termin.
221 063
Fig. 3-112
This setting applies to bay types defined for direct motor control and
determines whether intervention in the control sequence of motor-operated
switchgear units will be by way of external terminating contacts.
MAIN: Inp.assign. tripping
221 010
Fig. 3-53
Definition of the binary signal used to signal the tripping of an external
protection device. This signal is used to form the CB trip signal.
MAIN: Prot.trip>CB tripped
221 012
Fig. 3-53
Selection of the protection function trip command that will be used to form
the CB trip signal.
MAIN: Inp. asg. CB trip
221 013
Fig. 3-53
Definition of the binary signal used by the C232 to signal the ‘CB open’
position signal.
MAIN: Sig. asg. CB closed
021 020
Fig. 3-44
Definition of the binary signal used by the C232 to evaluate the ‘CB closed’
position signal.
MAIN: Inp.asg.CB tr.en.ext
221 050
Fig. 3-53
Definition of the binary signal used to enable the CB trip signal of an
external device.
MAIN: Inp.asg. CB trip ext
221 024
Fig. 3-53
Definition of the binary signal used to carry the CB trip signal of an external
device.
MAIN: Inp.asg. mult.sig. 1
221 051
Fig. 3-46
MAIN: Inp.asg. mult.sig. 2
221 052
Fig. 3-46
Definition of the function that will be interpreted as a multiple signal (group
signal).
MAIN: Fct. assign. fault
021 031
Fig. 3-43
Selection of the signals whose appearance shall result in a ‘Blocked/faulty’
signal and in the activation of the LED indicator labeled ‘OUT OF
SERVICE’. Signals that lead to blocking of the device are not configurable
and always result in the above signal and indication.

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