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VAMP 150
Motor protection relay
Operation and configuration
instructions
Technical description

VAMP 150
Motor protection relay
Operation and Configuration
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Operation and Configuration
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Table of Content
1.
General ............................................................................ 5
1.1. Relay features......................................................................5
1.2. Operating safety .................................................................6
2.
User interface ..................................................................
2.1. General.................................................................................7
2.2. Local panel ..........................................................................7
2.2.1. Display .........................................................................8
2.2.2. Key pad.......................................................................8
2.2.3. Indicators ....................................................................9
3.
Communication via local panel................................. 10
3.1. Navigation in the menus..................................................10
3.2. Function menu quick reference .....................................11
3.2.1. Basic menu structure of protection functions .....13
3.3. Operating levels ................................................................13
3.3.1. Opening operating levels ......................................14
3.3.2. Changing of passwords..........................................14
4.
Operating measures..................................................... 15
4.1. Operation via the local I ...........................................15
4.1.1. easured data........................................................15
4.1.2. Operation indicators ...............................................16
4.1.3. Reading of event register.......................................16
4.1.4. Forced control (Force)............................................17
4.1.5. Setting range limits ..................................................18
4.1.6. Adjusting display contrast and scroll speed........18
4.1.7. Setting date and time.............................................18
5.
Configuration and setting of parameters...................19
5.1. Principle of parameter setting ........................................20
5.2. Enabling and disabling protection functions (ENABLE)
.............................................................................................21
5.3. Setting protection function parameters........................21
5.4. Scaling of measuring transformers .................................22
5.5. Configuring digital outputs DOUT...................................22
5.6. Configuring blocking matrix BLOCKING........................22
5.7. Configuring the digital input DIGITAL IN........................22
5.8. Configuring communication protocols CO ..............23
5.9. Analog output mA OUTPUT .............................................24
5.10. Service menu SERVICE.....................................................24
6.
PC software....................................................................25
6.1. PC user interface...............................................................25
6.1.1. Using the VA PSET program..................................25
6.2. Remote control connections ..........................................25
.
Commissioning configuration ..................................... 26
7.1. Factory settings..................................................................26
7.1.1. Configuration during commissioning....................26
7.1.2. Configuration examples.........................................27

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Operation and Configuration
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1. General
This part of the manual describes the general functions of the
motor protection relay VAMP 150 and includes the relay
operation instructions. It also includes instructions on
parameterization and configuration of the relay and
instructions on changing of settings.
The second part of the publication includes detailed protection
function descriptions as ell as application examples and
technical data sheets.
The Mounting and Operation Instructions are published in a
separate publication, code named VMMC.EN0xx.
1.1. Relay features
The motor protection relay VAMP 150 is a non-directional
current measuring protection relay for internal short-circuit,
internal earth-fault, unbalance, single phasing, overload and
too frequent starting protection. It features the follo ing
protection functions.
•
Thermal overload stage
•
Three overcurrent stages
•
T o earth-fault stages
•
One undercurrent stage
•
Phase unbalance stage
•
Current unbalance stage
•
Frequent starts supervision
•
Start-up supervision and stall protection
•
Circuit breaker failure protection
Further the relay includes a disturbance recorder and is
optionally available ith an arc supervision unit. It is also
equipped ith a current measuring transducer, the output
signal of hich can be ired to an external meter or a SCADA
system.
The relay communicates ith other systems using common
protocols, such as the ModBus RTU, ModBus TCP, Profibus
DP, IEC 60870-5-103 and it can be connected to the fibre-optic
SPA bus.

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1.2. Operating safety
The terminals on the rear panel of the relay may
carry dangerous voltages, although the auxiliary
voltage is s itched off. An alive current transformer
secondary circuit must not be opened.
Disconnecting a live circuit may cause dangerous
Disconnecting a live circuit may cause dangerous Disconnecting a live circuit may cause dangerous
Disconnecting a live circuit may cause dangerous
voltages!
voltages!voltages!
voltages! Any operational measure must be carried
out according to national and local handling
directives and instructions.
Carefully read through the relay operation instructions before
any relay operational measures are carried out.

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2. User interface
2.1. General
The VAMP 150 relay can be controlled in three ays:
•
Locally ith the push-buttons on the relay front panel
•
Locally ith a PC connected to the serial port on the relay
front panel
•
Via remote control over the remote control port on the relay
rear panel.
2.2. Local panel
Figure 2.2-1 belo sho s the location of the components of the
local user interface on the front panel of the relay.
Figure 2.2-1 Relay front panel.
1. Alpha-numerical LED display
2. Key pad
3. LED indicators
4. RS 232 serial communication port for a PC

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2.2.1. Display
The VAMP 150 relay is provided ith a clear 10 character
alphanumerical LED display, hich normally sho s a scrolling
text.
Use the SERVICE/Setup/Bright menu to set the brightness of
the display. The display is dimmed after a preset time.
Use the SERVICE/Setup/ScrolDelay menu to set the scrolling
speed of the display text.
2.2.2. Key pad
Use the key pad and the display to navigate through the menus
and to set the required parameters. The keypad comprises the
follo ing keys:
LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN and the ENTER key.
Figure 2.2.2-1 Components of the key pad.
1. Enter and confirmation key (ENTER)
2. UP/DOWN [INCREASE/DECREASE] arro keys
(UP/DOWN)
3. LEFT/RIGHT arro keys [for selection of digit position]
(LEFT/RIGHT)

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Key functions
Function:
Function:Function:
Function:
Key:
Key:Key:
Key:
Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
Navigation do n ards in the menu. Decreasing
of setting value/selection of text value in the
setting state
DOWN
Navigation up ards in the menu. Increasing of
number value/selection of text value in the setting
state
UP
Moving to the right in the menu (to submenu, to
parameter). Moving to the right in an adjustable
value, digit by digit
RIGHT
Moving to the left in the menu (to submenu /
main menu). Moving to the left in an adjustable
value, digit by digit
LEFT
Cancellation of change LEFT push > 2 s
Transfer of parameter into the setting state.
Activation of pass ord supply and acceptance of
pass ord hile moving to the setting state.
Saving of setting and exit from setting state.
Resetting of alarm display in normal operating
state (USER level).
ENTER
Resetting of (LED) indicators ENTER
2.2.3. Indicators
The relay front panel holds 4 LED indicators:
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Figure 2.2.3-1 Relay operation indicators.
Relay operation indicators:
Po er on
Po er onPo er on
Po er on
auxiliary voltage s itched on
Error
ErrorError
Error
self-supervision fault, the self-supervision output relay
operates in parallel ith the indicator
Alarm
AlarmAlarm
Alarm
starting of protection stage
Trip
TripTrip
Trip
tripping of protection stage

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3. Communication via local
panel
The local panel can be used to read measured values, set
parameters and configure relay functions. Ho ever, please note
that some of the parameters can only be set by means of a PC
connected to the local communication port. Further, some
parameters are factory set.
3.1. Navigation in the menus
All setting, resetting, etc. functions are carried out via menu
functions, see Figure 3.1-1:
1. Use UP and DOWN arro keys to move up and do n in the
main menu. The active menu is the one seen in the display.
The menu names are sho n ith their full length or
abbreviated, e.g. IL STATUS = status display for the
different current stages.
2. Use the RIGHT key to move to the function level of the
required menu, e.g. I> Stat.
Use the LEFT key to cancel the selection.
3. Use the RIGHT key to move to the parameter level of the
selected function, e.g. SCntr.
Use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll through the other
parameters on the same function level.
4. Confirm the selection of setting state of the requested
parameter by pushing ENTER and by entering the
pass ord corresponding to the setting level.
5. Push LEFT for at least 2 s to exit from the setting state of a
parameter ithout changing the setting value or,
6. Push ENTER to confirm and store the parameter setting.
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