Setting Retentive Behaviour - ABB CL Series Applications Manual

Logic relays
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CL settings
RUN MODE
CARD MODE
CYCLE-T...
RETENTION
M 9 - M12 åÆ
M13 - M16
N 9 - N16
C 5 - C 7 åæ
C 8
C13 - C16
D 1 - D 8
T7
T8
T13 - T16
M 9 - M12 åÆ
M13 - M16
N 9 - N16
C 5 - C 7 åæ
C 8
C13 - C16
D 1 - D 8
T 7
T 8
T13 - T16
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Setting retentive behaviour

Requirement: the logic relay must be in STOP mode.
Switch to the system menu.
X
h
If the logic relay is protected by a password, the system
menu will not be available until the logic relay is
"unlocked" (a section "Unlock logic relay", from
Page 199).
Switch to STOP mode.
X
åÆ
Switch to the system menu.
X
Move to the SYSTEM menu and continue to the
X
RETENTION... menu.
æ
Press the OK button.
X
The first screen display is the selection of the marker range.
X ÍÚ
Select a range.
Press OK to select the marker, the function relay or the
X
range that is to be retentive (tick on the line).
å
Press ESC to exit the input for the retentive ranges.
Example:
M9 to M12, counters C5 to C7, C8 as well as timing relays
T7 and T8 are retentive. Indicated by the tick on the line.
The default setting of the logic relay is selected so that no
retentive data is selected. In this setting, the logic relay
å
works without retentive actual values if a valid circuit
diagram is present. When the logic relay is in STOP mode or
has been switched to a de-energized state, all actual values
å
are cleared.
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