When an input is set, the respective output is set for a user defined time. If theinput signal remains set for a longer period, the output will remain set until theinput signal resets.t tINPUTnOUTPUTnIEC09000732-1-en.vsdIEC09000732 V1 EN-USFigure 212: BINSTATREP logical diagram17.7.3 Setting guidelines GUID-BBDA6900-4C1A-4A7C-AEA5-3C49C2749254 v2The pulse time t is the only setting for the Logical signal status report(BINSTATREP). Each output can be set or reset individually, but the pulse timewill be the same for all outputs in the entire BINSTATREP function.17.8 Fault locator LMBRFLO IP14592-1 v217.8.1 IdentificationM14892-1 v3Function description IEC 61850identificationIEC 60617identificationANSI/IEEE C37.2device numberFault locator LMBRFLO - -17.8.2 Application M13752-3 v6The main objective of line protection and monitoring IEDs is fast, selective andreliable operation for faults on a protected line section. Besides this, information ondistance to fault is very important for those involved in operation and maintenance.Reliable information on the fault location greatly decreases the downtime of theprotected lines and increases the total availability of a power system.The fault locator is started with the input CALCDIST to which trip signalsindicating in-line faults are connected, typically distance protection zone 1 andaccelerating zone or the line differential protection. The disturbance report mustalso be started for the same faults since the function uses pre- and post-faultinformation from the trip value recorder function (TVR).Beside this information the function must be informed about faulted phases forcorrect loop selection (phase selective outputs from differential protection, distance1MRK 511 401-UEN A Section 17MonitoringBay control REC670 2.2 IEC 501Application manual