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NEC Univerge SV8300 - [Cm44] External Relay Starting Conditions

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3-384 NWA-033623-001 Rev.8.1
91ch3004.fm
COMMAND CODE
TITLE:
EXTERNAL RELAY STARTING CONDITIONS
44
FUNCTION:
This command is used to assign the relay circuit number and Relay Group number of PGD(2)-U10 ADP/
External Relay Interface of CPU blade used for controlling external relay.
PRECAUTION:
(1) For External Relay Interface of the CPU blade, assign 312, 313 (blade No. 31, circuit No. 2, 3).
ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE:
DATA TABLE:
+
44YY
++ ++
+
DATA 1
EXE
ST DEDE
(4 digits)
+
DATA 2
(2 digits)
/
RELAY
/
DATA
(1-8 digits)
GROUP
NUMBER
(2 digits)
CIRCUIT
NUMBER
(3 digits)
RELAY
GROUP
NUMBER
+
: Default
Y
RELAY CIRCUIT No./
RELEY GROUP No.
SETTING DATA
No. MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING
00 Setting of the external
relay starting conditions
XX Y XX : Relay Group
Number (00-31)
Y : Circuit Number
(0-3)
312, 313: External Relay
Interface of
CPU blade
See “Data 1 and Data 2” on the next page
NOTE: To use the dual port mode on PGD (2)-U10 station (CH1/2), different circuit numbers must be assigned
to each port.
01 Association of the
Relay Group number
and PGD (2)-U10
station number
00
31
Relay Group Number X
XXXXXXXX
NONE
PGD (2)- U10 station num-
ber
X: 0-9, A (*), B (#)
No data
NOTE: Set this command only for a PGD (2)-U10 station (CH1) when using a PGD (2)-U10 station (CH2).
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NOVEMBER/12/2008
CM44

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