2.11 Reset
The menu item “Reset” oers commands to reset the latching of a particular state
(“selective reset”), and in addition there are some collective resets available:
Type of Latched State Reset of Several States at the Same
Time
Selective Reset
Automatic
Reset
Manual
Reset
(RESET
button at
DiggiMEC
HMI)
(See also
╚═▷
“3.9.1.1
Front
Panel
Parts”.)
via Digital
Input
(external
reset)
Manually via Direct Control
Alarm-/Trip Cause display on the
DiggiMEC HMI
✔ ✔ ✔ »Rst. LEDs, FIs, Flt.Scr.«
DiggiMEC LEDs ✔ ✔ ✔ »Rst. LEDs, FIs, Flt.Scr.«
DiggiMEC Outputs/Flag Indicators
*
✔ ✔ ✔
Thermal Level (of protection
function »ThR«, see ╚═▷ “4.8 ThR –
Thermal Overload [49]”)
— — — »Reset Thermal Level«
Flashing ERROR LED after a device-
internal problem
— — — »Reset ERROR LED«, see ╚═▷
“Notication of a Problem via LED”
Reset the WIC1 to factory defaults — — — »Factory Reset«, see ╚═▷ “2.12
Reset to Factory Defaults”
*
The WIC1 has an impulse output for setting a ag indicator, but it lacks an output for
resetting it. Therefore only the DiggiMEC ag indicators can be set and reset by the WIC1.
However, the reset of the DiggiMEC ag indicators is functional only if the WIC1 settings
have specied which DiggiMEC variant is connected; the related parameter is [Device
planning / WIC1 + DiggiMEC] »DiggiMEC . Mode«. In addition, DiggiMEC ag indicators can
also be switched mechanically, by hand. (See ╚═▷ “3.9.3 Flag Indicator / Output Relays
Settings (DiggiMEC)”.) But note that such a mechanical change of state is not signaled back
to the WIC1.
NOTICE!
There is
no latching of the WIC1-LED „Pickup/Trip“ (after a protection pickup / trip).
Therefore there is no need for resetting it.
Automatic Reset
For some states it is possible to activate an automatic reset of the latching. This means that
their latched state gets reset with each new (General) Pickup signal »Prot . Pickup« (and
optionally once again after a particular time).
Independent of this, it is also possible at any time to manually reset via
DiggiMEC »RESET« key or via a digital input signal.
The following settings are available for this:
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2.11 Reset