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Setting name
Export power / lag VAr Sign
2.2.4

Identifier

User defined identifying text can be programmed into the relay using the System Config.:Set Identifier setting. This
text is displayed on the title screen of the Argus and is used in communications with ReyDisp to identify the Argus
relay.
Table 2-5
Identifier Setting
Sub-menu: System Config.
Setting name
Set Identifier
2.2.5

General Alarms

General Alarms are user-defined text messages displayed on the LCD when mapped status inputs are raised. Up
to five general alarms can be programmed, however this is limited by the number of status inputs on the device.
Each general alarm can be triggered from one or more status inputs, as programmed by the appropriate setting.
The System Config.:SET Alarm n setting (where n is the alarm number) allows the user to programme a text message
which is displayed on the LCD when the associated status inputs are raised, as set by Status Config.: Alarm n. The
general alarm will also generate an event. If it is wished to operate an output contact for the alarm this can be
programmed using the status input to output relay mapping (section 2.11).
If multiple alarms are active simultaneously the messages are linked in series in a rolling display on the LCD,
separated by a '+' character. If it is necessary to display alarm messages longer than 13 characters then a status
input may be mapped to multiple alarms, in which case a longer message will result.
All general alarms raised when a Fault Trigger is generated will be logged into the Fault Data record, transient
general alarms will thus be latched and displayed at the end of the scrolling 'Fault Data' screen, see section
2.13.2
Table 2-6
General Alarm Settings
Sub-menu: System Config.
Setting name
SET Alarm 1
SET Alarm 2
...
SET Alarm 5
Sub-menu: Status Config.
Setting name
Gn Alarm 1
Gn Alarm 2
...
Gn Alarm 5
2.2.6

Direction Tags

Argus 2 and Argus 6 only
User defined text names for the Forward and Reverse directions can be applied to assist in identification of fault
direction. For example, 'FWD' could be renamed 'FEEDER X', and 'REV' renamed 'BUSBAR Y'.
Note: Directional Relay convention is such that current flowing away from a busbar flows in the Forward direction.
These identifiers are used in the fault records to identify the direction of the fault.
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Range (bold = default)
+ve/+ve, +ve/-ve, -ve/+ve, -ve/-ve,
Range (bold = default)
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV
WXYZ1234567890 -+/
(default = Argus n e.g. Argus 1)
Range (bold = default)
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU
VWXYZ 1234567890 -+/
(ALARM n)
Range (bold = default)
mappable to any status input
(default= _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )
7SG11 Argus Technical Reference
Units Notes
Units Notes
Up to 16 characters
Units
Notes
Up to 13 characters per name
Units
Notes
Default - not mapped to any status
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