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7 Settings
(continued)
C232-302-401/402/403/404-603 / C232/EN M/A23 7-53
DEV01: With gen. trip cmd.1
210 021
Fig. 3-109
DEV02: With gen. trip cmd.1
210 071
DEV03: With gen. trip cmd.1
210 121
DEV04: With gen. trip cmd.1
210 171
DEV05: With gen. trip cmd.1
210 221
DEV06: With gen. trip cmd.1
211 021
DEV07: With gen. trip cmd.1
211 071
DEV08: With gen. trip cmd.1
211 121
DEV09: With gen. trip cmd.1
211 171
DEV10: With gen. trip cmd.1
211 221
This setting specifies whether the circuit breaker will be opened by “general
trip command 1” of the protection function.
Note:
This setting is only visible (active) for external devices that are defined as
‘circuit breakers’. This definition is included in the bay type definitions.
DEV01: With gen. trip cmd.2
210 022
Fig. 3-109
DEV02: With gen. trip cmd.2
210 072
DEV03: With gen. trip cmd.2
210 122
DEV04: With gen. trip cmd.2
210 172
DEV05: With gen. trip cmd.2
210 222
DEV06: With gen. trip cmd.2
211 022
DEV07: With gen. trip cmd.2
211 072
DEV08: With gen. trip cmd.2
211 122
DEV09: With gen. trip cmd.2
211 172
DEV10: With gen. trip cmd.2
211 222
This setting specifies whether the circuit breaker will be opened by “general
trip command 2” of the protection function.
Note:
This setting is only visible (active) for external devices that are defined as
‘circuit breakers’. This definition is included in the bay type definitions.
DEV01: With close cmd./prot
210 023
Fig. 3-109
DEV02: With close cmd./prot
210 073
DEV03: With close cmd./prot
210 123
DEV04: With close cmd./prot
210 173
DEV05: With close cmd./prot
210 223
DEV06: With close cmd./prot
211 023
DEV07: With close cmd./prot
211 073
DEV08: With close cmd./prot
211 123
DEV09: With close cmd./prot
211 173
DEV10: With close cmd./prot
211 223
This setting specifies whether the circuit breaker will be closed by the "close
command" of the protection function.
Note:
This setting is only visible (active) for external devices that are defined as
'circuit breakers'. This definition is included in the bay type definitions.

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