Transcription of Service Information Kyle Control Programming …
1 Safety Information ..2 Hazard Statement Definitions ..2 Safety Instructions ..2 Introduction ..3 Control Security ..4 Keyboard Functions ..5 Setting the Control Clock ..6 Using the Keyboard ..6 Interrogation of Program Settings ..7 Changing and Verifying ControlProgram Settings ..7 Changing Control Settings UsingAccess Codes ..10 Control Interrogation Usingthe SCROLL Key ..11 Control Interrogation Using the Select ACCESSORY Key ..11 Control Interrogation Using the ACCESSORY SCROLL Key ..11 Downloading to a Data Reader ..12 Control Operation with a Personal Computer ..13 Control Interface Software Program.
2 13 Standard Access Codes and Parameters ..14 Accessory Access Codes and Parameters ..16 Access Code Descriptions ..171 ReclosersKyle Form 4C Microprocessor- based RecloserControl Programming GuideS280-77-4 Service InformationFebruary 2003 Supersedes 9/01 Printed in USAF igure Form 4C Microprocessor- based Recloser Control shown with KSPS2 Form 4C Microprocessor- based Recloser Control Programming GuideThe instructions in this manual are not intended as asubstitute for proper training or adequate experience inthe safe operation of the equipment described. Onlycompetent technicians, who are familiar with this equip-ment should install, operate, and Service competent technician has these qualifications: Is thoroughly familiar with these instructions.
3 Is trained in industry-accepted high- and low-voltagesafe operating practices and procedures. Is trained and authorized to energize, de-energize,clear, and ground power distribution equipment. Is trained in the care and use of protective equip-ment such as flash clothing, safety glasses, faceshield, hard hat, rubber gloves, hotstick, is important safety Information . For safe instal-lation and operation of this equipment, be sure to readand understand all cautions and InstructionsFollowing are general caution and warning statementsthat apply to this equipment. Additional statements, relat-ed to specific tasks and procedures, are locatedthroughout the INFORMATIONWARNING: This equipment is not intended toprotect human life.
4 Follow all locally approvedprocedures and safety practices when installing oroperating this equipment. Failure to comply can resultin death, severe personal injury, and equipment !DANGER: Hazardous voltage. Contact withhazardous voltage will cause death or severepersonal injury. Follow all locally approved safety pro-cedures when working around high and low voltagelines and equipment. !WARNING: Before installing, operating, main-taining, or testing this equipment, carefully readand understand the contents of this manual. Improperoperation, handling, or maintenance can result indeath, severe personal injury, and equipment !
5 SAFETY FOR LIFEC ooper Power Systems products meet or exceed all applicable industry standards relating to product safety. We activelypromote safe practices in the use and maintenance of our products through our Service literature, instructional trainingprograms, and the continuous efforts of all Cooper Power Systems employees involved in product design, manufacture,marketing, and Service . We strongly urge that you always follow all locally approved safety procedures and safety instructions when workingaround high voltage lines and equipment and support our Safety For Life mission.!SAFETYFOR LIFE!
6 SAFETYFOR LIFEThis manual may contain four types of hazard statements:DANGER: Indicates an imminently haz-ardous situation which, if not avoided, willresult in death or serious : Indicates a potentially haz-ardous situation which, if not avoided, couldresult in death or serious : Indicates a potentially hazardoussituation which, if not avoided, may result inminor or moderate : Indicates a potentially hazardous situ-ation which, if not avoided, may result in equip-ment damage only.!!!Hazard Statement DefinitionsWARNING: Power distribution equipment mustbe properly selected for the intended applica-tion.
7 It must be installed and serviced by competentpersonnel who have been trained and understandproper safety prodedures. These instructions are writ-ten for such personnel and are not a substitute foradequate training and experience in safety proce-dures. Failure to properly select, install, or maintainpower distribution equipment can result in death,severe personal injury, and equipment damage. !3S280-77-4!SAFETYFOR LIFEINTRODUCTIONThis guide is designed to assist engineers and qualifiedtechnicians with Programming of the Form 4C individuals must be familiar with the functions andprogramming parameters required for specific guide contains a listing of all access codes, pro-gram settings, and detailed operating descriptions of thecode parameters.
8 The codes, settings, and parameterdescriptions are also listed on the Control informationlabel located inside the cabinet :Equipment misoperation. Do notconnect this Control to an energized recloseruntil all Control settings have been properly pro-grammed and verified. Refer to the programminginformation for this Control . Failure to comply canresult in Control and recloser misoperation, equipmentdamage, and personal !CAUTION:Recloser misoperation. The con-trol must be removed from Service prior to per-forming any maintenance, testing, or programmingchanges.
9 Failure to comply can result in misoperation(unintentional operation) of the !The Form 4C Control s three-level security system limitspersonnel access to only those Control functions appro-priate to their responsibilities. The four-digit securitycode prohibits unauthorized keyboard access to pro-gramming and operating parameters. No programmingcommands are accepted by the Control unless the oper-ator enters the appropriate four-digit security code. Besure the necessary security codes are available to pro-gramming of the Control to display all operating para-meters and read-only functions of the Control panel doesnot require entering a security.
10 Turning off the display at the keyboard removes anysecurity code previously entered via the security level entered is disabled 10 minutes afterkeying in the last instruction or Programming , if identical codes are selected fordifferent security levels, the higher security level code isrecognized by the Level SecurityFirst level security authorizes changes to the followingoperating parameters: Minimum trip values Number of operations to lockout Time current curves Reclose time Current-transformer selection Supervisory close reset time Phase identification Feature ON/OFF commands Selection of metering integration intervals Access to TCC timing groups Activation of Sensitive Ground/Earth Fault, High-Current Trip, and High-Current Lockout Event Recorder Duty Cycle Monitor FactorSecond Level SecurityThe second level allows modification of these parame-ters.