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3.7.4 Operate logic for SBO/DIR modes
After the operation of the select logic, the operate logic starts to clear the counters.
(i) Receiving “Operate command Reset” from the remote-end
Figure 3.7-10 depicts the reception of the operate command ‘Reset’ from the remote-end.
Signal reception
in the IEC61850
Operate command Reset from the remote-end
Select command
Reset from the
remote-end
Signal reception
from
the front panel
Operate command Reset from the local-end
Figure 3.7-10 Outline of Operate command ‘Reset’
Mapping required for Input point
Figure 3.7-11 illustrates the operation logic when an “Operate command Reset (Remote-Reset-
Control)” signal is applied to the GCNT01 function. The input-point “GCNT01_CMM_REQ” is
used for the reception of the “Operate command Reset (Remote-Reset-Control)”.
Output signal to BO
The GCNT01 function, in Figure 3.7-11, can provide a signal at the point “GCNT01_OK_CSC”,
when the GCNT01 function determines that the signal “Remote-Reset-Control” is true.
GCNT01 function (Function ID: 540001)
Command “Remote-Reset-Control”
“GCNT01_EC_OK_CSC”
(540001 820E011E84)
ASEQ function§” is in progress
Figure 3.7-11 Operate ‘On’ from the remote-end
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§Note: The ASEQ function can provide sequential signals for automatic control.
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Note: To identify the input and output signal-points of the GCNT02–32 logics, see Table
3.7-2 for the mapping points, Table 3.7-9 for the outputs.
(ii) Receiving “Operate command Reset” from the local-end
Figure 3.7-12 depicts the reception of the operate command ‘Reset’ from the local-end.