RET521 v2.3操作手册
REX521使用手册及调试技巧,依据多年使用,现场经验总结。

Protection Relay REX 521Operator’s Manual3REX 521Issued:29.11.2001Version:E/04.06.2004We reserve the right to change data without prior notice.Protection Relay Operator’s Manual Contents1.About this manual (5)1.1.Copyrights .....................................................................................51.2.Trademarks ...................................................................................51.3.General .........................................................................................51.4.Abbrevitations ...............................................................................61.5.Related documents .......................................................................61.6.Document revisions .. (7)2.Safety information (7)3.Introduction (8)3.1.REX 521 protection relay (8)4.Instructions (9)4.1.HMI features (9)4.1.1.Push-button functions (11)4.1.2.Selecting language (12)4.1.3.Passwords (13)4.1.4.Display backlight (13)4.1.5.Display contrast (13)4.1.6.Display test (14)4.1.7.Selecting primary values (14)4.1.8.Optically isolated serial communication port (14)4.2.Menu chart (15)4.2.1.Measurement menu (16)4.2.2.Event menu (17)4.2.3.Manual control (18)4.2.3.1.Local/Remote position selection (18)4.2.3.2.Controlling breaker (19)4.2.4.Setting parameters (21)4.2.5.Setting bit masks (21)4.3.Indication messages (22)4.3.1.Protection indications (22)4.3.2.Self-supervision (23)4.3.3.Condition monitoring indication (24)4.4.LED indicators (25)4.4.1.Green indication LED (READY) (25)4.4.2.Yellow indication LED (START) (25)4.4.3.Red indication LED (TRIP) (25)4.5.Alarm LEDs (26)4.5.1.Alarm LED 1-8 (26)1MRS 751107-MUMREX 521Protection Relay1MRS 751107-MUMOperator’s Manual5.Test mode (27)5.1.I/O test (27)5.2.IRF test (27)5.3.Function block test (28)6.Index (29)41MRS 751107-MUMProtection Relay Operator’s Manual REX 52151.About this manual 1.1.Copyrights The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABB Oy. ABB Oy assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.In no event shall ABB Oy be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall ABB Oy be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software or hardware described in this document.This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written permission from ABB Oy, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party nor used for any unauthorized purpose.The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license.Copyright © 2004 ABB Oy All rights reserved.1.2.Trademarks Brand and product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.1.3.GeneralThe purpose of this manual is to provide the user with basic information on the protection relay REX 521 Revision E, and to especially focus on explaining the use of the human-machine interface (HMI).For information about the new features of the relay, refer to REX 521 Technical Reference Manual, General (see “Related documents” on page 6).61MRS 751107-MUM Protection Relay Operator’s Manual REX 5211.4.Abbrevitations 1.5.Related documents Manuals for the REX 521Parameter and event lists for the REX 521Tool-specific manuals CBFP Circuit-breaker failure protection CT Current transformer HMI Human-machine interface HSPO High-speed power output IRF Internal relay fault LCD Liquid chrystal display PO Power output RS Rogowski sensor SO Signalling output VD Voltage divider VT Voltage transformer •Technical Reference Manual, Standard Configurations 1MRS 751802-MUM •Technical Reference Manual, General 1MRS 751108-MUM •Installation Manual 1MRS 750526-MUM •Technical Descriptions of Functions (CD-ROM)1MRS 750889-MCD •Modbus Remote Communication Protocol for REX 521, Technical Description 1MRS 755017•DNP 3.0 Remote Communication Protocol for REF 54_ and REX 521, Technical Description 1MRS 755260•Parameter List for REX 5211MRS 751999-RTI •Event List for REX 5211MRS 752000-RTI •General Parameters for REX 5211MRS 752156-RTI •Interoperability List for REX 5211MRS 752157-RTI •CAP505 Installation and Commissioning Manual 1MRS 751273-MEN •CAP505 Operator’s Manual 1MRS 751709-MEN •CAP505 Protocol Mapping Tool, Operator’s Manual 1MRS 755277•Tools for Relays and Terminals, User’s Guide 1MRS 752008-MUM •CAP 501 Installation and Commissioning Manual 1MRS 751270-MEN •CAP 501 Operator’s Manual 1MRS 751271-MUM1MRS 751107-MUMProtection Relay Operator’s Manual REX 52171.6.Document revisions 1.7.Safety information Version Revision number Date History D 25.03.2004Document layout changed E 04.06.2004Pictures updated in tables, chapter 3.2.1.Changes in tables, chapters 3.4.1. and 3.5.1.Warning text added, chapter 4.1.REX 521Protection Relay1MRS 751107-MUMOperator’s Manual2. Introduction2.1.REX 521 protection relayThe protection relay REX 521 is designed for protection, control, measuring andsupervision in medium voltage networks. Typical applications include incoming andoutgoing feeders as well as substation protection. The protection relay is providedwith energizing inputs for conventional current and voltage transformers. Also ahardware version with inputs for current and voltage sensors is available.The protection relay is based on a multiprocessor environment. The HMI includingan LCD (liquid chrystal display) with different views makes the local use easy andinforms the user via indication messages. Modern technology is applied both inhardware and software solutions.The REX 521 is part of the substation automation concept for distributionautomation and extends the functionality and flexibility of the concept.81MRS 751107-MUM Protection RelayOperator’s Manual REX 52193. Instructions3.1.HMI features•Push-buttons for navigating, [C] Clear/Cancel and [E] Enter •Language selection•Setting values are protected by passwords•Display backlight•Display contrast•Display test•Selection of primary values•Optically isolated serial communication port•Three LED indicators•Eight programmable alarm LEDsREX 521Protection Relay1MRS 751107-MUMOperator’s Manual ArrayFig. 3.1.-1HMI front view1.Alarm LEDs2.LED indicator: Trip, CBFP3.LED indicator: Start, Block4.LED indicator: Ready, IRF, Test mode5.LCD6.Optical PC connector7.Navigation buttons8.Clear/Cancel9.Enter103.1.1.Push-button functionsThe HMI includes push-buttons for operating the protection relay.A quick touch on the arrow button up [↑] or down [↓] is interpreted as one stepupwards or downwards in a menu or as the minimum step up or down in settingmode of a parameter.•The cursor stops at the first and last rows in a menu; pressing the [↑] button at thefirst row or [↓] button in the last row is ignored.•If the [↑] or [↓] button is kept pressed, the menus are automatically scrolled fasterthan with single button pressings.Fig. 3.1.1.-1Push-buttonsThe table below gives a short explanation of the push-buttons and their functions.Table 3.1.1-1Push-button functions11Table 3.1.1-1Push-button functions3.1.2.Selecting languageFig. 3.1.2.-1Selecting language1.Select with [↓] and [→ ] buttons Configuration in the main menu,General in the group menu, Software in the subgroup menu andActive language in the parameter menu.2.Press the [E] button until the second row of the display starts flashing. Thenselect the desired language with [↓] and [↑] buttons.3.Confirm the selection by pressing the [E] button once more or cancel theselection by pressing the [C] button.After altering the language, the display menus are shown in the new language andthe selection is restored after a disconnection of the power supply.12Operator’s Manual3.1.3.PasswordsFig. 3.1.3.-1Password menusSetting values are protected by passwords. There are two different passwords, onefor protecting the HMI setting values and another for protecting settings throughserial communication.•The default value of the serial communication password is 001 and of the HMIpassword 999.•The HMI password is not active until it has been changed from the default value.After changing it, the relay prompts for password whenever the [E] button ispressed in the setting value menu. Once the right password has been given, itstays active until the display is returned to idle state by time-out. To disable theHMI password, change it back to the default value 999.•In case a password is forgotten, the HMI password can be viewed and changedvia serial communication.3.1.4.Display backlightThe backlight of the display is normally off. When a button on the HMI is pressed,the backlight turns on automatically and the panel is ready for further operations.•At power up, the backlight is also turned on during the display test.•After a time-out period (5 min), the backlight is automatically switched off ifthere has not been any activity on the panel.•When changing between Local/Remote mode by a digital input, the backlight isturned on for 10 seconds.3.1.5.Display contrastThe display contrast is temperature compensated, which means that the contrastautomatically adjusts itself with temperature to preserve readability.•To obtain optimal readability, the contrast of the display can be adjusted.Pressing simultaneously the [E] button and [↑] or [↓] button increases ordecreases the contrast.13Fig. 3.1.5.-1Adjusting display contrast•The display contrast may be adjusted anywhere in the menu structure except inthe setting menus where the [E] button is used for entering the setting mode.•The selected contrast value is stored in a non-volatile memory and thus, after anauxiliary power failure, the contrast is restored automatically.3.1.6.Display testUpon auxiliary voltage connection, the backlight is turned on and a short display testis run. This display test includes all the LEDs and the LCD. The LEDs are tested byturning them on simultaneously while the LCD shows two patterns so that all thepixels are activated. After the test, the display returns to normal state.•The display test can also be started manually by navigating toConfiguration\Display\Test display and then selectingTest display (refer to section “Menu chart” on page15).3.1.7.Selecting primary valuesThe setting values, input data and recorded values that are relative to some quantitycan be obtained directly in amperes and volts. For the relay to know how to convertbetween primary and per unit values, the setting values describing the measurementdevices (CT, VT, VD, RS) need to be properly set.1.Navigate to Configuration\Display\Primary values and selectPrimary values instead of the default Per unit values.2.Navigate to Configuration\Meas. devices and enter the data for allthe CTs and VTs, VDs and RSs that are in use in that particular hardware. Forinformation about setting the rated values for the protected unit and about thetechnical data of the measuring devices, refer to Technical Reference Manual,General (see “Related documents” on page6).3.1.8.Optically isolated serial communication portThe front panel of the protection relay is provided with an optical serialcommunication connector. The connector is used for programming the relay with aPC via a RS-232 cable, type 1MKC950001-1.143.2.Menu chartThe contents of the menu chart depend on the configuration of the relay. However,Fig. 3.2.-1An example of a menu chart structure15Operator’s Manual3.2.1.Measurement menuThe contents of the measurement menu depend on the relay configuration.If a measurement view is selected, it remains active after the time-out period. Thesame is true with the manual control view. From other views, the display reverts toidle mode at the same time as the backlight is switched off.•If energy measurements are present, accumulated values can be reset by pressingthe [C] button for 2 s.Table 3.2.1-1Measurement view16Table 3.2.1-1Measurement view (Continued)* The calculated thermal level of the device, maximum from the stator and the rotor.**Only available in configuration H083.2.2.Event menuThe event menu (Main menu\Measured values\Events) contains thefunction block name and the event in the same manner as the indication messages(see “Indication messages” on page22). The first view of the event menu shows theamount of events (maximum 50). The most recent event is stored on top of the list.When a certain event is selected, date and time of the event in question can be readby moving one step right with the [→ ] button. If the event in question is a trip eventand its data in the recorded data menu (Main menu\Protection\…\Recorded data1\…3\) has not been overwritten, it is possible to move directlyto the associated recorded data by moving right [→ ] again in the date and time view.Return to the event view with the [C] button or with the [← ] button, like in normalmenu navigation. When viewing recorded data, the return is directed to the eventsummary view (Main menu\Measured values\Events) if•the recorded data is overwritten, or•the original event is overwritten in the event list, or•the event list is cleared.These events are stored in the non-volatile memory, which means that they can alsebe seen after a disconnection of the power supply. When displayed, the event list canbe cleared by pressing the [C] button for 2 seconds.17Fig. 3.2.2.-1Event view3.2.3.Manual control3.2.3.1.Local/Remote position selectionThe control position can be changed in Control\Manual control\Local/Remote.•The control mode can be selected by pressing the [E] button and using the [↑] and[↓] buttons.•The [E] button confirms the selected mode and the [C] button cancels theselection and keeps the current mode.For password handling, refer to section “Passwords” on page13.Table 3.2.3.1-1Control positionsControl position DescriptionControl off Local and remote operations are inhibited. The current state of the objectis shown in the control menu.Local Object can be controlled from the HMI and the digital inputs. Remotecontrol is inhibited.Remote Object can be controlled via remote communication. Control from theHMI and digital inputs is inhibited and the object state is shown in thecontrol menu.External input The digital input programmed for selector Local/Remote is used forselecting between the local and remote modes. When selected the modewill be displayed as Local (ext.) or Remote (ext.) depending onthe digital input state.The selected control position remains the same during auxiliary power-off.When the local mode is selected, the character “L” is shown in the bottom-rightcorner of the HMI main view. However, if the language in the relay is other thanEnglish, the character that is shown in the display depends on the selected language. 183.2.3.2.Controlling breakerThe object control menu is in Control\Manual control\Control CB.Only the current position of the breaker is shown and no control is possible in remoteor control off mode. In local mode the state of the breaker is shown and the possibletarget states can be scrolled with [→ ] and [← ] buttons. Possible target states areopen and closed. When the desired target state is selected the object can be selectedby using the [E] button.Message =Preparing... can be briefly shown before the text=Are you sure? is displayed. The operation can then be confirmed with the [E]button and cancelled with the [C] button. If the operation is cancelled the text=Aborted is displayed for three seconds and then the current state of the breakeris shown. The same happens if the =Are you sure? has been displayed for 30seconds.Notice that an adjustable timeout in Control\General\Select timeoutrestricts the time between the object selection and the control request. If the timeoutis shorter than 30 seconds and it elapses before the operation is confirmed,controlling the object will not be possible before the object is selected again. If theoperation is confirmed, the appropriate transition text (=Opening... or=Closing...) is shown for at least four seconds after which the current state ofthe object is shown.19The current state of the interlocking of the object can prevent the select or executerequests. In that case the text =Interlocked is displayed for three seconds. Theattempted operation is cancelled and after the three seconds the current state of theC o n t r o l C B=O p e n. E=C l o s e=C l o s e d. E=O p e n=C l o s e d. E=C l o s eC o n t r o l C BC o n t r o l C Br e Y o u S u r e ?C o n t r o l C B=O p e n i n g ...Fig. 3.2.3.-1Manual controlTable 3.2.3-1Manual control messagesMessage MeaningAborted The current operation was aborted either by user or state change in object statusor timeout.Are you sure?Waiting for confirmation for the selected operation. [E] accepts it and [C] cancels it.Closed Object state is closed. Control is not possible due to remote or control off state.Closed. E=Close Object state is closed. [E] will close it.Closed. E=Open Object state is closed. [E] will open it.Closing...Object is being closed.External change Local/remote state controlled by digital inputs has changed. Only in external inputmode. Cancels current operation if any.Failed Executing the control request failed. The reason was not interlocking.Interlocked Selecting the object or executing the control request failed due to interlocking.Not allowed Selecting the object failed. The reason was not interlocking.Not local Attempted to control the object in remote or control off state.Open Object state is open. Control is not possible due to remote or control off state.Open. E=Close Object state is open. [E] will close it.Open. E=Open Object state is open. [E] will open it.Opening...Object is being opened.Preparing...Object is being selected.Undefined Object state is undefined. Control is not possible.Unresolved Object state is unknown.20Operator’s Manual 213.2.4.Setting parameters The setting parameters are listed in the CD-ROM Technical Descriptions of Functions (see “Related documents” on page 6).1.Navigate to the right parameter using the buttons [↑], [↓] and [→ ], [← ] and the menu chart structure as reference.2.Activate setting mode by pressing the [E] button.3.If the default HMI password has been changed, it is now prompted. To enter the valid password, change the active digit by pressing the buttons [← ] and [→ ], then set the digit value by pressing the buttons [↑] and [↓].4.Once the password has been entered, press the [E] button to confirm. Now the selected setting value starts flashing.5.Enter the new setting value using the buttons [↑], [↓] and [→ ], [←].6.Press the [E] button to confirm.7.If the new value is within the allowed limits, it is now stored in the non-volatile memory and restored after disconnection of power supply.8.If an illegal setting value is confirmed, a message in the display tells the user that the setting is out of range by showing the message Invalid value, and the previous parameter value remains unchanged.3.2.5.Setting bit masksEvent masks and switchgroups are presented as bit masks with a checksum. Most of the events can be included in or excluded from the event reporting by altering the bits of the event masks. Switchgroups are used for changing the connections of inputs and outputs to the relay function blocks.Fig. 3.2.5.-1Bit mask in setting modeWhen navigating in menus containing bit masks, only the checksum is shown. If setting mode is entered, the single bit presentation (bit 0, value 1, in the example above) appears in the rightmost lower corner of the display. The contents of the bit mask may be altered by entering single bit values. However, the new values are not valid until setting mode has been exited by pressing the [E] button.1.Navigate to the right parameter using the buttons [↑], [↓] and [→], [← ] and the menu chart structure as reference.2.Activate setting mode by pressing the [E] button.3.If the default HMI password has been changed, it is now prompted. To enter the valid password, change the active digit by pressing the buttons [← ] and [→ ], then set the digit value by pressing the buttons [↑] and [↓].4.Once the password has been entered, press the [E] button to confirm. Now the selected setting value starts flashing.5.Enter the new setting value using the buttons [↑], [↓] and [→ ], [← ].6.Press the [E] button to confirm.When entering single bit values, the bit to be edited may be shifted by pressing the[→ ] button when the cursor is located in the rightmost corner of the display. In thatway, the cursor does not have to be moved back and forth between the bit numberand the value during the setting period, thus simplifying the procedure.For information about the meaning of each event, refer to Event List for REX 521on the CD-ROM Technical Descriptions of Functions (see “Related documents” onpage6).3.3.Indication messagesThere are two different kinds of indication messages:•A text message together with a LED indication.This type of messages are related to information from the protection functionsand information concerning the condition of the protection relay (self-supervision).•A text message without a LED indication.This type of messages are related to condition monitoring, alarms and warningsor help texts appearing when certain display operations are performed.Indication messages have a certain priority. If different types of indications occursimultaneously, the message with the highest priority appears on the display.Priority order of the messages:1.Internal fault, CBFP2.Trip3.Start, Block4.Help messagesIndication messages may be cleared with the [C] button, until the display reverts tothe menu active before the events.Help messages are displayed when certain operations are done. For example, whenresetting output relays, events and registered values by pressing the [C] and [E]buttons for 5 s, a help text describing the operation is displayed at the same time.3.3.1.Protection indicationsWhen a protection function starts, the symbol of the protection function and the textSTART are displayed. The corresponding yellow LED indicator is also lit. In caseof three-phase or two-phase protection functions, the faulted phases are displayed aswell.Fig. 3.3.1.-1Indication of startIf a started protection function is blocked, the name of the function and the textBLOCK are displayed. Now, the yellow LED indicator is blinking.22Fig. 3.3.1.-2Indication of blockingIf a protection function trips, the name of the function and the text TRIP appear onthe display. The red LED indicator is lit. The faulted phases are displayed in thiscase.Should the protection function deliver a delayed trip for circuit-breaker failureprotection (CBFP), the red indicator starts blinking.Fig. 3.3.1.-3Indication of trip3.3.2.Self-supervisionThe protection relay is provided with an extensive self-supervision system. The self-supervision system handles run-time fault situations and informs the user aboutexisting faults over the display and the serial communication.When a fault has been detected, the green READY indicator starts blinking. At thesame time, the self-supervision (IRF) output relay is activated.Additionally, a fault indication text INTERNAL FAULT appears on the display andan event is generated.Fig. 3.3.2.-1Indication of faultThe fault indication has the highest priority and no other indication can overrun it.The fault indication text is displayed until it is cleared by pressing the [C] button.The green READY indicator continues blinking as long as the fault is present.Should the fault disappear after a reset, the indicator stops blinking and an event isgenerated over the serial communication. The self-supervision (IRF) output relay isreturned to its normal state.23243.3.3.Condition monitoring indicationIf the relay configuration includes condition monitoring functions that are not directly related to any protection function or to the internal relay condition,indication messages with the message SUPERV and an explanatory text appear if faults are found.Fig. 3.3.3.-1Condition monitoring indicationOperator’s Manual3.4.LED indicators3.4.1.Green indication LED (READY)3.4.2.Yellow indication LED (START)3.4.3.Red indication LED (TRIP)253.5.Alarm LEDs3.5.1.Alarm LED 1-8a.Valid only if the LED is not activated by the parameter Alarm LED States.b.The alarm can also be OFF if an auxiliary supply break has occurred. The state of the LED is thenpreserved and has to be acknowledged (cleared) from the main view.26274. Test modeDigital inputs, output relays and IRF relay may be tested by setting the parameter Test mode to Testing in the menu Main menu\Tests\General . When test mode is activated, the green READY indicator is blinking. For more information, refer to Technical Reference Manual, General (see “Related documents” on page 6).Test mode can be cancelled by setting the parameter to No test or by disconnecting the power supply.If the user does not cancel the test mode, it remains active and the Ready LED remains blinking.4.1.I/O test The picture below shows the menu used for digital input testing (Tests\Inputs ) in the hardware variant with nine digital inputs. The digits correspond to the inputs DI1...DI9, starting from the right side. Fig. 4.1.-1Digital input testing The following picture shows the menu used for output relay testing Tests\Outputs . Observe that the self-supervision relay is activated in another menu and is thus not included in this menu. The relays are activated in the order: SO, PO and HSPO, starting from the right side.Fig. 4.1.-2Output relay testing If the user forgets to cancel the test mode, it remains on and the Ready LED indicator remains flashing.4.2.IRF testThe IRF relay may be tested by activating the IRF relay in the menuMain menu\Tests\General\Activate IRF .4.3.Function block testThe outputs (Start and Trip) of a function block can be activated locally via the HMIor externally via serial communication. This is possible without setting the relay intest mode as described in “Test mode” on page27. The outputs are activated byusing control parameters of the function. For more information about the functions,refer to the CD-ROM Technical Descriptions of Functions (see “Related documents”on page6).285. IndexAAbout this manual (5)Alarm LEDs ..........................................................................................9, 261-8 (26)Modes (26)BBit masks (21)Altering contents (21)Breaker (19)Buttons (11)DDigital inputsTesting (27)DisplayAdjusting Contrast (13)Backlight (13)Contrast (13)Display test (14)Language (12)EEvent view (17)HH07 configurationMeasurement view (17)HMI features (9)IIndication messagesCondition monitoring (24)Green LED (25)Help messages (22)Internal fault (22)Protection indication (22)Self-supervision (23)Start, Block (22)Trip, CBFP (22)Introduction (8)IRF relayTesting (27)JJump (17)29。
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(50)海康威视网络硬盘录像机使用手册V2.1第4 页共98 页4.4 云台控制......................................................................................................................... .. (51)4.5 手动录像......................................................................................................................... .. (52)4.6 回放......................................................................................................................... . (52)4.7 录像资料备份......................................................................................................................... (55)5 参数设置....................................................................................................................... .. (57)5.1 基本设置......................................................................................................................... .. (57)5.1.1 修改管理员密码......................................................................................................................... (57)5.1.2 添加与删除用户......................................................................................................................... . (59)5.1.3 设备名称与设备号......................................................................................................................... (60)5.2 本地预览设置......................................................................................................................... (60)5.2.1 视频输出制式......................................................................................................................... . (60)5.2.2 VGA 设置......................................................................................................................... . (60)5.2.3 OSD 设置......................................................................................................................... . (60)5.2.4 视频输入参数设置......................................................................................................................... .. (61)5.2.5 区域遮盖设置......................................................................................................................... .. (61)5.2.6 本地预览属性设置......................................................................................................................... .. (62)5.3 报警设置......................................................................................................................... .. (63)5.3.1 信号量报警......................................................................................................................... (63)5.3.2 移动侦测报警......................................................................................................................... .. (65)5.3.3 视频丢失报警......................................................................................................................... .. (66)5.3.4 遮挡报警....................................................................................................................... .. (67)5.4 录像设置......................................................................................................................... .. (68)5.4.1 录像图像参数设置......................................................................................................................... . (68)5.4.2 录像计划表设置......................................................................................................................... (69)5.4.3 事件压缩......................................................................................................................... .. (70)5.4.4 预录和延时设置......................................................................................................................... .. (70)5.5 网络设置......................................................................................................................... .. (70)5.5.1 网络基本设置......................................................................................................................... (70)5.5.2 NTP 校时、DDNS 设置......................................................................................................................... (71)海康威视网络硬盘录像机使用手册V2.1第5 页共98 页5.5.3 NAS 设置......................................................................................................................... .. (72)5.5.4 邮件服务设置......................................................................................................................... . (72)5.6 云台控制设置......................................................................................................................... (73)5.7 异常处理......................................................................................................................... .. (75)5.8 串口设置......................................................................................................................... .. (75)5.9 交易信息......................................................................................................................... .. (76)6 管理工具....................................................................................................................... .. (79)6.1 保存设置......................................................................................................................... .. (79)6.2 恢复设置......................................................................................................................... .. (80)6.3 升级......................................................................................................................... . (80)6.4 硬盘管理......................................................................................................................... .. (80)6.5 清除报警......................................................................................................................... .. (81)6.6 重新启动......................................................................................................................... .. (81)6.7 关机......................................................................................................................... . (81)6.8 日志查询......................................................................................................................... .. (81)6.9 查看系统信息......................................................................................................................... (82)附录 1 安装硬盘总容量的参考计算方法......................................................................................................................... .. (83)附录 2 设备连接线的制作方法......................................................................................................................... .. (85)附录 3 技术指标......................................................................................................................... .. (88)附录 4 常见故障解答......................................................................................................................... (97)海康威视网络硬盘录像机使用手册V2.1第6 页共98 页1 产品介绍1.1 产品概述本设备是专为数码监控设计。
网络版检查工具用户手册

朗威运算机保密检查取证工具用户手册哈尔滨朗威电子技术开发公司简介哈尔滨朗威电子技术开发成立于1999年11月5日,注册资金300万元,注册地址在哈尔滨市南岗区学府路36-2号朗威大厦。
哈尔滨朗威电子技术开发是国家商用密码产品生产定点单位,具有涉及国家秘密的运算机信息系统集成资质,全面致力于“信息平安保密产品”、“信息平安应用产品”的研制,而且是“平安效劳”提供商。
朗威公司目前已经形成了多项拥有自主知识产权的信息平安类产品,别离通过保密局、公安部、信息产业部等权威部门认证,并为用户提供专家级的咨询和平安效劳。
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主菜单组菜单参数菜单
MEASUREMENTS
测量
RECORDED DATA
记录数据
SETTINGS
整定值
CONFIGURATION
FUNCTION TEST/BI
(配置功能测试/BI)
CONFIGURATION
配置
确认
E
取消
C
INFO
信息
COMMUNICATION(通讯)
LANGUAGE(语言)
FREQUENCY(频率)
3.2.2
3.2.2.1
用户级包含三个菜单组:
测量=监视测量值
记录数据=来自保护的存储告警事件值
信息=继电器上的信息,如继电器名称,序列号
无需密码就能监视每个菜单组的数据。
3.2.2.2
可以通过人机界面菜单中的“MEASUREMENTS”(“测量”)选项或通过激活监视状态来监视测量值。
通过人机界面访问测量值
ENGLISH(英语)
SVENSKA
SUOMI
DEUTSCH
FRANCAIS
ITALIANO
ESPAÑOL
图.3.1.4.-1语言选择
1.按下箭头按钮,进入主菜单
2.选择主菜单中的“配置”并选择组菜单中的“语言”
3.按下按钮[→],进入当前有效的语言
4.按下按钮[E],第二行开始闪烁,表示可以设置语言。此时根据密码保护状态需要输入密码。
表3.1.3.-1按钮导航和编辑
所需步骤或操作
按钮
主菜单或子菜单中向下
↓
主菜单或子菜单中向上
↑
从主菜单或高级菜单中进入子菜单
→
离开子菜单,进入主菜单或高级菜单
徐州铭昇电子科技有限公司 H2-5000K2 无创血压模拟仪操作手册说明书

H2-5000K2无创血压模拟仪操作手册版本V2.1_2022徐州铭昇电子科技有限公司目录第一章H2-5000K2简介 (3)第二章H2-5000K2性能介绍 (8)第三章H2-5000K2的连接 (10)第四章H2-5000K2按键功能介绍 (11)第五章H2-5000K2软件界面的说明 (12)血压功能测试界面 (13)血压动态模拟界面 (17)血压参数设置界面 (19)YY0670-2008流程界面 (21)系统参数设置介绍界面 (26)第六章H2-5000K2仪器的保修细则 (27)第一章H2-5000K2简介H2-5000K2无创血压模拟仪是由徐州铭昇电子科技有限公司根据市场需求,历经一年多时间的开发,于2021年5月开发完成的一款模拟人体血压脉搏信号模拟的设备。
血压模拟仪使用的注意事项(必读!,请多读几遍):1、精密放气阀的影响:因为测量设备(血压计、监护仪等)通过示波法测量无创血压是一个关系到空气压力、空气体积、气体温度等多种参数的测量方法,因此无创血压模拟仪在无创血压测量过程中,如果测量设备(血压计等)已经配置了精密放气阀,则气路中可以不需要再增加外置袖带,模拟仪内置袖带即可正常工作;如果没有使用精密放气阀,则需要通过三通连接一个外置袖带,与内置袖带一起配合,增加气路中的空气缓冲,以利于测量设备(血压计等)完成放气控制。
因此建议测量设备配置精密放气阀,紧密控制放气速度;测量设备中气阀的放气速度会直接影响测量血压的结果。
因为模拟仪内置机械装置,因此在开机初始测量血压时,可能会出现测量血压数值不稳定的状态,建议测量几组后开始进行准确校准。
2、测量时压力大小的影响:测量设备测量的血压结果和测量设备的初始充气压力有一定的关系,如果设置模拟仪的血压高于测量设备的充气压力时,可能会存在一个较大的误差,因此请将测量设备的预置充气压力设置高于模拟仪的收缩压数值30mmHg以上。
3、空气缓冲装置的说明:在使用模拟仪的功能测试项目时,包括过压测试、泄漏测试,压力源、压力计时,请注意以下内容,当使用上述功能测试时,因为模拟仪内部空气缓冲装置有300mL,因为模拟仪内部气路中使用了电磁阀控制器,整个气路的泄漏率会与气路中的缓冲器的容积有很大的关联,缓冲容器容积越大,模拟仪的泄漏率越低,本模拟仪的泄漏率在100mL容积时,整个气路泄漏率不高于0.4mmHg/分钟,当缓冲容积小于100mL时,容积越小,泄漏率会越高,请注意此事项。
操作说明书

操作说明书操作说明书1.软件安装方法第一次进入需先安装“双琦多功能弱视治疗软件系统”(以下均称为“系统”)。
登录在“下载中心”找到“多功能弱视治疗系统客户端(正式版)”并点击下载,下载完成后将得到sqx.x.exe文件(其中“x.x”为版本号,比如3.0)。
打开下载的sqx.x.exe文件将其安装到计算机中:点击“下一步”,进入下图安装界面:选择“我接受许可证协议中的条款(A)”,单击“下一步”进入下图安装界面系统默认安装路径为“D:\双琦多功能弱视治疗系统”,若要更改安装路径,点击“浏览”后进行修改(win7以上系统不建议安装在C 盘)。
单击“下一步”,再单击“安装”进入安装界面:单击“完成”,至此“双琦多功能弱视治疗系统客户端”已顺利安装到您的电脑上,并在桌面生成快捷图标,双击图标即可打开系统。
2.操作方法2.1第一步:登录双击桌面快捷图标,出现图一所示的登陆对话框:图一输入登录卡号与密码,单击“确定”即可进入下一步。
2.2第二步:完善个人信息首次登录时(非第一次登录,确定后,系统直接跳转到五步“主界面”),系统提示“完善个人信息”,如图二所示:图二请按提示填写个人真实信息,所有选项为必填项,完成后单击“下一步”。
2.3第三步:完善诊疗信息完善个人信息并单击“下一步”后,系统进入“完善诊疗信息”界面,如下图所示:图三根据“检查登记卡”或病历本填写上图中的内容,如有不懂请咨询,进行“空间频率检测”时,用户应带上屈光眼镜并保持与显示器50CM以上距离进行检测,直到看不清“E”的方向后点“确定”(如图四所示),返回到图三的界面,再单击“下一步”。
(提示:空间频率检测是系统生成刺激背景强度的唯一依据,请正确使用,以免产生不正常的刺激强度,影响治疗效果!)图四2.4第四步:充值图五输入充值卡卡号和密码(未使用过的充值卡密码是遮盖住的,需要刮开才能看到),单击“充值”即可往您的登录卡账户内充入相应的治疗次数。
深海电子521自动引擎控制模块说明书

D E E P S E A E L E C T R O N I C S P L C521A u t o m a t i cS t a r tThe Model 521 is an Automatic Engine Control Module designed to automatically start and stop the engine. It will indicate the operational status and fault conditions, automatically shut down the engine and indicate the engine failure by a flashing LED on the front panel.Other simultaneous faults are indicated by steady LED.Selected operational sequences, timers and alarms can be altered by the customer by using either the 807 hand held calibration unit or a PC and the 808interface. This also provides the operator with ‘real-time’ diagnostic facilities to monitor the operation of the system either locally or remotely.Remote PC-controlled engine starting and stopping is also featured.Operation of the module is via a three position rotary switch (key-switch option available) mounted on the front panel with STOP, AUTO and MANUAL positions.Microprocessor control allows for enhanced operation . The module features a comprehensive list of timers and pre-configured sequences. This allows complex specifications to be achievedConfigurable expansion facilities are provided.Relay outputs are provided for:Ø Fuel Solenoid Output Ø Start OutputØ 3 configurable outputs.Normally the relays are configured as pre-heat, load transfer and alarm outputs.However the relay function is configurable to activate on a range of 32different functions, conditions or alarms.The relays supply positive plant supply out.Configurable inputs are available for:Ø Low Oil PressureØ High Engine Temperature Ø Remote Start.This allows the module to function with N/O or N/C switches. Four fully configurable auxiliary inputs are provided to give protection expansion. These can be selected to be indication, warning or shutdown inputs either immediate or held off during start up.Uncommitted LED’s allow additional annunciation.Multiple alarm channels are provided to monitor the following:Ø Under/Overspeed Ø Charge FailØ Emergency Stop Ø Low oil pressureØ High engine temperature Ø Fail to Start Ø Fail to stopØ Loss of speed sensingØProgrammable inputs as selectedFirst-up alarm is indicated by a flashing LED. Subsequent simultaneous alarms are displayed by a steady LED.D E S C R I P T I O NDC Supply:8 to 35 V Continuous.Cranking Dropouts:Able to survive 0 V for 50 mS,providing supply was at least 10 V before dropout and supply recovers to 5V. This is achieved without the need for internal batteries.Max. Operating Current:290 mA at 12 V. 210 mA at 24 V.Max. Standby Current:50 mA at 12 V. 30 mA at 24 V.Alternator Input Range:15 - 300 V ac RMSAlternator Input Frequency:50 - 60 Hz at rated engine speed.Magnetic Input Range:0.5 V to +/- 70 V (Clamped by transient suppressors)Magnetic Input Frequency:10Hz to 10,000 HzStart Relay Output:16 Amp DC at supply voltage.Fuel Relay Output:16 Amp DC at supply voltage.Auxiliary Relay Outputs: 5 Amp DC at supply voltage.Dimensions:96 X 96 X 140.5mm (Excluding switch)Charge Fail / Excitation Range:0 V to 35 VOperating Temperature Range:-30 to +70°CIssue 4VH 23/10/0196.0mm7.5mmPanel Cut-out: 90mmx90mmFF FNOTE:- When connected to a completed Panel/Gen-set Real time diagnostic status display is availableT Y P I C A L C O N N E C T I O N SD e e p S e aE l e c t r o n i c s p l cHighfield House, Hunmanby Industrial Estate, North Yorkshire, YO14 0PH, England Tel:+44(0)1723890099Fax:+44(0)************************************C A S ED I ME N S I O N S。
简要操作手册V2.3

简要操作手册(V2.3)请打开IE8或IE8以上版本的阅读器(IE6不能正常显示和利用系统功能),请在地址栏中输入进入我公司缴费系统首页,(若是你是移动宽带商家建议利用),,或参见尾页附件说明;第一次登录(改换了电脑或从头安装了您的电脑操作系统)请先下载控件并安装,安装成功后请选择商家登录输入您的帐号和密码进行登录,第一次登录或您的帐户平安绑定被修悔改,为了保障您的帐户平安,请您按系统提示进行身份验证,通事后方可登录成功;登录成功后默许进入帐户大体信息页面,能够查看到您在我公司备案的大体信息,如与实际不符请及时联系QQ在线客服进行核实并修正。
1、话费充值:输入电话号或座机号(号码前加区号),自动获取用户信息或余额后(余额以运营商客服查询结果为准),输入或选取需要充值的金额(省内、省外不同的运营商用户支持的面值不一致),认真查对号码无误后点击充值,若是金额为红色表示不能冲正,请注意提交后返回的提示或刷新充值返回的结果;若是用户已是携号转网用户,请在电话号输入完成并获取用户信息失败后再手动选取运营商名称,再选择或输入金额,点击充值并等待系统返回充值结果;充值完成后,正下方就会生成一条新的交易记录(若是没有记录,说明您还没有向我公司系统请求成功,是可不能扣除您的帐户余额的,请从头提交),双击交易记录最右边的状态能够查看该笔交易的详细情形,您也能够进行票据从头打印或提交冲正申请,请注意冲正时限且不是任何号码都能冲正。
2、电费充值:输入购电用户编号点击查询,获取用户信息后,输入或选择欲缴费金额(如有欠费应收金额会默许到充值金额输入框),认真查对无误后点击充值,若是是智能IC电卡用户,请在插入IC电卡后点击IC,获取用户信息后,输入或选择欲充值金额,认真查对无误后点击充值,等待写卡完成(写卡时请勿提早拨出IC电卡并维持网络畅通);若是碰到是IC卡写卡失败,系统会提示并自动补写卡,若是自动补写卡失败,或写卡成功用户回家插表不成功,从头插入对应用户IC电卡至IC卡读卡器,请点击补进行IC卡强制从头写卡(补写卡可不能扣费),若是多次写卡失败,请用户到就近供电营业厅处置,验证智能IC卡充值是不是成功您也能够致电95598或查询该用户在电力公司系统最近三次成功的记录中是不是有您先前所操作的时刻和金额的对应记录,插入智能IC电卡后点击历史购电即可获显(恒基伟业电超市),如遇用户忘记用电户号您也能够通过查询用户姓名选取对应用户进行查询缴费(只适合于非智能电卡用户且曾在我公司有过缴费的用户),不输入任何信息直接点击查询,输入姓名查询后选中您要找的用户查对无误后可进行查询缴费;充值缴费完成后,正下方就会生成一条新的交易记录(若是没有记录,说明没有向我公司系统请求成功,现在是可不能扣除您的帐户余额,请从头提交),双击交易记录最右边的状态能够查看该笔交易的详细情形,您也能够进行票据从头打印或提交冲正申请(IC补写卡的交易不能冲正),请注意冲正时限为当天24点前。
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2.4 HV/VOLTAGE CONTROL................................................................................................... 11 2.4.1 产品总览 .................................................................................................................. 11 2.4.2 工作环境 ................................................................................................................... 12 2.4.3 功能度 ...................................................................................................................... 12 2.4.4 HV/ Voltage Control 文档 .......................................................................................... 12
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目录
第一章 如何进行人机对话 ........................................................................................................... 4
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第二章 如何使用各种软件工具 ................................................................................................... 9
2.1 参数整定工具(PST)...................................................................................................... 9 2.1.1 产品总览......................................................................................................................... 9 2.1.2 工作环境......................................................................................................................... 9 2.1.3 功能度 ............................................................................................................................ 9 2.1.4 PST 文件 ....................................................................................................................... 9
1.1 引言 ................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 人机交互模件 .................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 HV/RET 521 .................................................................................................................... 10 2.2.1 产品总览....................................................................................................................... 10 2.2.2 工作环境....................................................................................................................... 10 2.2.3 功能度 .......................................................................................................................... 10 2.2.4 HV/RET 521 文档 ..................................................................................................... 10