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RELION® PROTECTION AND CONTROL

620 series ANSI

Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for Relion 620 Series

Page 1: ...RELION PROTECTION AND CONTROL 620 series ANSI Operation Manual...

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Page 3: ...Document ID 1MAC456939 IB Issued 2019 05 29 Revision D Product version 2 0 and 2 1 Copyright 2019 ABB All rights reserved...

Page 4: ...this document is furnished under a license and may be used copied or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license Trademarks ABB and Relion are registered trademarks of the ABB Group Al...

Page 5: ...ted and communicate data and information via a network interface which should be connected to a secure network It is the sole responsibility of the person or entity responsible for network administrat...

Page 6: ...within specified voltage limits Low voltage directive 2014 35 EU This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product standards EN 50263 and EN 60255 26 for the EMC d...

Page 7: ...lways be followed The frame of the protection relay has to be carefully grounded When the plug in unit has been detached from the case do not touch the inside of the case The relay case internals may...

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Page 9: ...able development 17 Disposal of a protection relay 17 Section 3 620 series overview 19 Overview 19 Local HMI 19 Display 20 LEDs 22 Keypad 22 Programmable push buttons with LEDs 25 Local HMI functional...

Page 10: ...am 48 Changing single line diagram symbol formats 49 Browsing setting values 50 Editing values 51 Editing numerical values 51 Editing string values 53 Editing enumerated values 53 Committing settings...

Page 11: ...itoring indication messages 81 Monitoring an internal relay fault 82 Monitoring condition monitoring data 82 Measured and calculated values 82 Measured values 82 Using the local HMI for monitoring 85...

Page 12: ...ime synchronization 102 Running the display test 102 Indication messages 102 Internal faults 102 Warnings 105 Correction procedures 107 Rebooting the software 107 Restoring factory settings 107 Settin...

Page 13: ...onnectors 127 Communication checklist 127 Setting the local HMI 128 Changing the local HMI language 128 Adjusting the display contrast 128 Changing display symbols 129 Changing the default view 129 Se...

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Page 15: ...ify disturbances and how to view calculated and measured power grid data to determine the cause of a fault 1 2 Intended audience This manual addresses the operator who operates the protection relay fr...

Page 16: ...int list manual Cyber security deployment guideline GUID 06ED1128 B7CA 43DC 83B2 24A31B78D460 V1 EN Figure 1 The intended use of documents during the product life cycle Product series and product spec...

Page 17: ...warning related to the concept discussed in the text It might indicate the presence of a hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage to equipment or property The information icon ale...

Page 18: ...up the PICKUP output is set to TRUE Dimensions are provided both in inches and mm If it is not specifically mentioned the dimension is in mm 1 4 3 Functions codes and symbols All available functions...

Page 19: ...taneous stage instance 1 EFIPTOC1 Io 1 50G 3 Non directional earth fault protection instantaneous stage instance 2 EFIPTOC2 Io 2 50N 3 Directional earth fault protection low stage instance 1 DEFLPDEF1...

Page 20: ...ee phase thermal protection for feeders cables and distribution transformers T1PTTR1 3Ith F 49F Three phase thermal overload protection for power transformers two time constants T2PTTR1 3Ith T 49T 1 N...

Page 21: ...SHDPFRQ5 UFLS R 5 81LSH 1 2 Load shedding and restoration instance 6 LSHDPFRQ6 UFLS R 6 81LSH 2 2 Load shedding and restoration instance 7 LSHDPFRQ7 UFLS R 7 81LSH 3 2 Load shedding and restoration in...

Page 22: ...ision instance 1 SEQRFUF1 FUSEF 1 60 1 60 60 1 Fuse failure supervision instance 2 SEQRFUF2 FUSEF 2 60 2 60 2 Runtime counter for machines and devices instance 1 MDSOPT1 OPTS 1 OPTM 1 Runtime counter...

Page 23: ...pcs instance 1 TOFGAPC1 TOF 1 TOF 1 TOF 1 TOF 1 Time delay off 8 pcs instance 2 TOFGAPC2 TOF 2 TOF 2 TOF 2 TOF 2 Time delay off 8 pcs instance 3 TOFGAPC3 TOF 3 TOF 3 TOF 3 TOF 3 Time delay off 8 pcs...

Page 24: ...ic up down counters instance 8 UDFCNT8 CTR 8 CTR 8 CTR 8 CTR 8 Generic up down counters instance 9 UDFCNT9 CTR 9 CTR 9 CTR 9 CTR 9 Generic up down counters instance 10 UDFCNT10 CTR 10 CTR 10 CTR 10 CT...

Page 25: ...henyl ethers PBDE 0 1 Operational reliability and long life time have been assured with extensive testing during the design and manufacturing processes Moreover long life time is supported by maintena...

Page 26: ...e 3 Materials of the protection relay parts Protection relay Parts Material Case Metallic plates parts and screws Steel Plastic parts PC1 LCP2 Electronics plug in module Various Plug in unit Electroni...

Page 27: ...e design with a variety of mounting methods compact size and ease of use Depending on the product optional functionality is available at the time of order for both software and hardware for example au...

Page 28: ...character size The character size depends on the selected language Table 4 Large display Character size1 Rows in the view Characters per row Small mono spaced 6 12 pixels 10 20 1 Depending on the sel...

Page 29: ...g characters U Font Firmware is being updated S Parameters are being stored Warning and or indication Current user level is indicated by the following characters V Viewer O Operator E Engineer A Admin...

Page 30: ...and They represent the status of the selected breaker n CBXCBRn 3 2 3 Keypad The LHMI keypad contains push buttons which are used to navigate in different views or menus Using the push buttons open or...

Page 31: ...p 4 Enter 5 Clear 6 Uplink LED 7 Communication LED 8 Communication port 9 Open 10 Left 11 Down 12 Right 13 Key 14 Menu 15 Remote Local 16 Help Object control If the control position of the protection...

Page 32: ...ng the language in combination with Running the display test in combination with Deleting a character in combination with when editing a string Inserting a space in combination with when editing a str...

Page 33: ...ed and remote control disabled When none of the LEDs are lit both control positions are disabled Clear Activating the Clear Reset view Clearing indications and LEDs The first three second press clears...

Page 34: ...s or important alarms to the operator s attention The lowest two buttons with LEDs on top are typically used for hot line tag for the emergency operation of the circuit controlled by the protection re...

Page 35: ...eset via communication or by pressing If several protection functions trip within a short time the last trip is indicated on the display Alarm indicators The 11 matrix programmable LEDs are used for a...

Page 36: ...ront communication Two LEDs are located above the communication port The green uplink LED on the left is lit when the cable is successfully connected to the port The yellow communication LED on the ri...

Page 37: ...ke effect Control operations are not allowed by WHMI WHMI offers several functions Programmable LEDs and event lists System supervision Parameter settings Measurement display DFR records Phasor diagra...

Page 38: ...n relay Refreshing parameter values Printing out parameters Committing changes to protection relay s nonvolatile flash memory Rejecting changes Showing context sensitive help messages Error icon Clear...

Page 39: ...remote or local state with only locally Changing setting groups Controlling Clearing indications ENGINEER Changing settings Clearing event list Clearing DFRs and load profile record Changing system se...

Page 40: ...with IEC 61850 8 1 PCM600 LHMI and WHMI Table 14 Audit trail events Audit trail event Description Configuration change Configuration files changed Firmware change Firmware changed Firmware change fail...

Page 41: ...dit trail events can be configured to be visible also in LHMI WHMI Event list together with process related events To expose the audit trail events through Event list define the Authority logging leve...

Page 42: ...tionally parameter setting and DFR records can be accessed using the IEC 61850 protocol Oscillographic files are available to any Ethernet based application in the standard COMTRADE format The protect...

Page 43: ...e MAC addresses and the link up link down events can cause temporary breaks in communication For a better performance of the self healing loop it is recommended that the external switch furthest from...

Page 44: ...rates a switch element that forwards frames from port to port The HSR PRP option is available in REM620 Ver 2 1 only IEC 62439 3 2012 cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2010 These sta...

Page 45: ...re different alternative ways to connect a laptop or a workstation as SAN to a PRP network Via an external redundancy box RedBox or a switch capable of connecting to PRP and normal networks By connect...

Page 46: ...ly attached nodes SANs such as laptops and printers must be attached through a redundancy box that acts as a ring element For example a 615 or 620 series protection relay with HSR support can be used...

Page 47: ...tection relay For example it contains a list of the existing parameters data format used units setting range access rights and visibility of the parameters In addition it contains code which allows so...

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Page 49: ...onfiguration Authorization Set the Local override parameter to False 4 1 1 Logging in 1 Press to activate the login procedure 2 Press or to select the user level A070888 V2 EN Figure 11 Selecting acce...

Page 50: ...889 V2 EN Figure 13 Error message indicating wrong password The current user level is shown on the display s upper right corner in the icon area 4 1 2 Logging out An automatic logout occurs 30 seconds...

Page 51: ...klight is switched off The user is logged out from the current user level 30 seconds after the display backlight has turned off The display returns to the default view and all unconfirmed operations s...

Page 52: ...al and remote simultaneously See the technical manual for more information on local and remote control To control the protection relay log in with the appropriate user rights 4 1 5 Identifying the dev...

Page 53: ...e display contrast anywhere in the menu structure to obtain optimal readability To increase the contrast press simultaneously and To decrease the contrast press simultaneously and The selected contras...

Page 54: ...anywhere in the menu 4 1 8 Changing display symbols Use the keypad to switch between the display symbols IEC 61850 IEC 60617 and ANSI 1 Select Main Menu Configuration HMI FB naming convention and pres...

Page 55: ...o enter setting mode press To leave setting mode without saving press 4 1 9 1 Menu structure The Main menu contains main groups which are divided further into more detailed submenus Control Events Mea...

Page 56: ...he display is Measurements unless set otherwise 1 Select Main menu Configuration HMI Default view and press 2 Change the default view with or 3 Press to confirm the selection 4 1 10 Viewing single lin...

Page 57: ...agram with one breaker and ANSI symbols Select the single line diagram for the default view in Main menu Configuration HMI Default view 4 1 10 1 Changing single line diagram symbol formats 1 Select Ma...

Page 58: ...t Main menu Settings Settings and press 2 Select the setting group to be viewed with or A070858 V3 EN Figure 22 Selecting a setting group 3 Press to confirm selection 4 To browse the settings scroll t...

Page 59: ...ct Main menu Settings and then a setting The last digit of the value is active When the symbol in front of the value is the active value can only be increased When the symbol is the active value can o...

Page 60: ...n be fractions 0 1 0 01 0 001 depending on the active digit For parameters with defined steps digits smaller than the step value cannot be edited 3 Press or to move the cursor to another digit 4 To se...

Page 61: ...y one step 3 Press or to move the cursor to another character To insert characters or space press simultaneously and To delete characters press simultaneously and 4 1 12 3 Editing enumerated values 1...

Page 62: ...nges select No and press If the parameter has an edit copy the original parameter value is restored If the parameter does not have an edit copy the edited parameter value remains visible until the pro...

Page 63: ...or and press again The item is now cleared 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to clear other items Use the button as a shortcut for clearing The first three second press clears the indications The second three se...

Page 64: ...Type the username with capital letters 4 Type the password GUID E14731B1 A29E 4BC0 BC6F 8F61E154F993 ANSI V1 EN Figure 29 Entering username and password to use the WHMI 5 Click OK The language file st...

Page 65: ...ifying device The Information menu includes detailed information about the device for example revision and serial number 1 Click the Information menu in the left navigation bar 2 Click a submenu to se...

Page 66: ...the protection relay version and status The Events view contains a list of events produced by the application configuration The Programmable LEDs view shows the status of programmable LEDs The Phasor...

Page 67: ...surements DFR records Settings Configuration Monitoring Tests Information Clear Language Parameter list WHMI settings 4 2 5 Selecting single line diagram The single line diagramis active only when the...

Page 68: ...mbols 4 2 6 Showing parameters 1 Click Parameter list in the left navigation bar GUID 9B9541AB AAF2 41A5 BD5F BD321F730F7F ANSI V3 EN Figure 34 Displaying parameters 2 Select Enabled Settings or All S...

Page 69: ...nt all the selected parameters 4 2 7 Editing values 1 Select a menu in the left navigation bar 2 Click a submenu to see function blocks 3 Click a function block to see the setting values 4 Click Enabl...

Page 70: ...for a parameter are shown in the Min and Max columns Setting group values are indicated with GUID 8845E5EB C84A 4A2F A645 997427BB0538 ANSI V2 EN Figure 37 Editing a value If the entered value is wit...

Page 71: ...written to the protection relay If writing is enabled accidentally click Disable Write Disable Write cannot be selected when a value has already been written to the protection relay After clicking Wr...

Page 72: ...V1 EN Figure 40 Writing values to protection relay The values are not stored to the flash memory 2 Click Commit to write the values to the flash memory Click Reject to cancel saving settings If the p...

Page 73: ...recordings can be reset acknowledged or cleared using the Clear menu 1 Click Clear in the left navigation bar GUID EAA33A44 5545 4ED5 A615 B6DB76D3198C ANSI V2 EN Figure 42 Selecting clear menu 2 In t...

Page 74: ...enu bar GUID 33729B21 CB17 4810 8738 E2E8AFACA574 ANSI V1 EN Figure 44 Monitoring alarms 4 2 11 Selecting event view The event view contains a list of events produced by the application configuration...

Page 75: ...ck Save and copy the CSV content to text editor and save in the CSV file format The CSV file can be opened with a spreadsheet program such as OpenOffice org Calc or Microsoft Excel 5 Click Clear event...

Page 76: ...re 46 Selecting DFR records view 4 2 12 1 Uploading DFR records 1 Click DFR records on the menu bar 2 To upload a DFR record click the icons in the CFG and DAT columns of the record Section 4 1MAC4569...

Page 77: ...d 3 Save both files in the same folder on your computer 4 Open the DFR record files with a suitable program 4 2 12 2 Triggering DFR recorder manually 1 Click DFR records on the menu bar 2 Click Manual...

Page 78: ...ring 4 2 12 3 Deleting DFR records 1 Click DFR records on the menu bar 2 Delete records Click Delete all to delete all records Select one or more recordings and click Delete to delete selected records...

Page 79: ...diagrams Internet Explorer version 9 0 requires an SVG plugin to view the phasor diagrams whereas Internet Explorer versions 10 0 and 11 0 do not require any additional plugins for SVG support Contact...

Page 80: ...cting the diagram from the drop down menu GUID 1C22FB78 DF57 4DCB 9B08 7EC1247C273E ANSI V1 EN Figure 51 Toggling the diagram visibility Visible diagrams are indicated with an asterisk 3 Change the si...

Page 81: ...Freeze to stop updating the phasor diagram No updates are displayed in the diagram GUID 8B768DE6 0DF7 4F82 8782 82C80FB9581D ANSI V1 EN Figure 53 The arrow extends outside the circle if the current va...

Page 82: ...d to view a list of all available fault records The newest fault record is first on the list The fault records list is updated automatically GUID ED70E95A F425 419A 8EF8 F655F50A32D7 ANSI V1 EN Figure...

Page 83: ...ult record parameters 4 2 15 Using Web HMI help The context sensitive WHMI help provides information on a single parameter for example Move the mouse over the to display the help dialog box 1MAC456939...

Page 84: ...GUID 804A55E3 DB48 4615 B3AF 602CDBC84FE3 ANSI V1 EN Figure 56 Opening the WHMI help Section 4 1MAC456939 IB D Using the HMI 76 620 series ANSI Operation Manual...

Page 85: ...PCM600 documentation 5 2 Disturbance identification Disturbances and their causes can be identified by indicator LEDs Normal Pickup and Trip During normal operation the Normal LED is steady green Tab...

Page 86: ...ggered manually or periodically The manual trigger generates an instant disturbance report Use this function to get a snapshot of the monitored signals 5 2 2 DFR record analysis The protection relay c...

Page 87: ...tripping and relay lockout functions 5 3 Relay parametrization Protection relay parameters are set via the LHMI WHMI or PCM600 Setting parameters need to be calculated according to the electrical netw...

Page 88: ...up to another 5 3 2 Settings for different operating conditions Protection relay settings can be designed for various operation conditions by defining different setting values to different setting gro...

Page 89: ...oring indication messages Indication messages and tripping data are shown in a dialog box 1 Read the indication message in the dialog box The message can indicate the pickup or tripping of protection...

Page 90: ...oring 2 Press or to scroll the view 3 Press to enter or to exit a submenu With PCM600 the user can map output signals from condition monitoring related function blocks to the appropriate destinations...

Page 91: ...IB3 Measured current phase B IC3 Measured current phase C I1C Calculated positive sequence current I2C Calculated negative sequence current I0C Calculated zero sequence current Therm Lev Thermal leve...

Page 92: ...tantaneous value phase A PFB2 Power factor magnitude of instantaneous value phase B PFC2 Power factor magnitude of instantaneous value phase C PA2 kW Active power magnitude of instantaneous value phas...

Page 93: ...and 6 1 3 Recorded data The protection relay is provided with intelligent and flexible functionality that collects different kinds of data The recorded data gives substantial information for post faul...

Page 94: ...s listed 2 Scroll the view with or The following items are listed in the view Number of recordings currently in the protection relay s memory Remaining amount of recordings that fit into the available...

Page 95: ...or more information see the PCM600 documentation 6 1 3 4 Monitoring fault records Timestamps of the fault records are shown as a list The first fault record is the newest 1 Select Main Menu Monitoring...

Page 96: ...currently viewed event index and the total amount of the events The most recent event is always first 1 Select Main Menu Events 2 Press to view the first event Date time device description object des...

Page 97: ...relay remotely Read maintenance record and version log Analyze DFR data Create DFR records Monitor protection relay values For more information see the PCM600 documentation 6 2 Controlling 6 2 1 Contr...

Page 98: ...e around it 2 Press to open or to close the selected object 3 Select Yes and press to confirm 6 2 1 2 Controlling SLD buttons Buttons are controlled with the Open and Close buttons like any other cont...

Page 99: ...Open and Close buttons when the protection relay is set to the local control mode and accessing the control operations is authorized 1 Press to open or to close the object If there are several contro...

Page 100: ...g the object and giving a control command is restricted by an adjustable time out When an object is selected the control command has to be given within this time With default configurations it is poss...

Page 101: ...nd LEDs Programmable LEDs Events Metering records Power quality data DFR records Fault records Load profile record Acc energy of circuit breaker condition monitoring and three phase power and energy m...

Page 102: ...programmable LEDs 6 4 Changing the protection relay functionality 6 4 1 Defining the setting group 6 4 1 1 Activating a setting group Protection relay settings are planned in advance for different op...

Page 103: ...cancel A071152 V3 EN Figure 70 Selecting the active setting group 4 Commit the settings Remember to document the changes you make 6 4 1 2 Copying a setting group Setting group 1 can be copied to anoth...

Page 104: ...oup 1 into 6 6 4 1 3 Browsing and editing setting group values 1 Select Main menu Settings Settings and press 2 Select the setting group to be viewed with or and press to confirm the selection A071166...

Page 105: ...he parameters scroll the list with and and to select a parameter press The setting group values are indicated with A070899 ANSI V2 EN Figure 73 Setting group parameter 6 To select a setting group valu...

Page 106: ...le LED mode 4 Change the mode with or and press to confirm the selection 6 4 3 Setting autoscroll delay Autoscroll delay parameter sets the delay of scrolling down measurements view if it is set as de...

Page 107: ...GUID 799BFDDC 93D0 4887 818E E7C7905F236D V1 EN Figure 76 Autoscroll delay 1MAC456939 IB D Section 6 Operating procedures 620 series ANSI 99 Operation Manual...

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Page 109: ...with an external test device If the problem remains contact ABB for repair or replacement actions 7 1 2 Identifying runtime errors 1 Check the error origin from the protection relay s supervision even...

Page 110: ...run when auxiliary voltage is connected to the protection relay The display test can also be run manually Press simultaneously and All the LEDs are tested by turning them on simultaneously The display...

Page 111: ...can be reported to ABB customer service A071144 ANSI V1 EN Figure 77 Fault indication Table 20 Internal fault indications and codes Fault indication Fault code Additional information Internal Fault S...

Page 112: ...ght sensor error 57 Faulty ARC light sensor input s Internal Fault Conf error X105 60 Card in slot X105 is wrong type Internal Fault Conf error X115 61 Card in slot X115 is wrong type Internal Fault C...

Page 113: ...ory on the CPU card Internal Fault FPGA error 83 Error in the FPGA on the CPU card Internal Fault RTC error 84 Error in the RTC on the CPU card Internal Fault RTD card error X105 90 Card in slot X105...

Page 114: ...n Warning DNP3 error 22 Error in the DNP3 communication Warning Dataset error 24 Error in the Data set s Warning Report cont error 25 Error in the Report control block s Warning GOOSE contr error 26 E...

Page 115: ...RTD card located in slot X110 Warning RTD card error X130 96 Temporary error occurred in RTD card located in slot X130 Warning RTD measurement error in X105 100 Measurement error in RTD card located...

Page 116: ...n to trip To restore factory settings from bootloader mode press ESC KEY simultaneously for 5 seconds 7 3 3 Setting passwords If user authorization is off or the user is logged in as an administrator...

Page 117: ...state of the connected binary inputs from Main menu Monitoring I O status Binary input values Test and change the relay state manually in Main menu Tests Binary outputs 7 3 4 2 Sample data interrupti...

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Page 119: ...Inspect the settings to ensure that they are correct Ensure that you have the correct cable to connect your PC to the protection relay s communication port The RJ 45 port supports any CAT 5 Ethernet...

Page 120: ...ction relay CT secondary loop resistance measurement to confirm that the current transformer secondary loop DC resistance is within specification and that there are no high resistance joints in the CT...

Page 121: ...polarity check verifies the integrity of circuits and the phase relationships The polarity must be measured as close to the protection relay as possible to ensure that most of the wiring is also chec...

Page 122: ...the allowed minimum bending radius from the optical cable manufacturer 8 3 Authorizations 8 3 1 User authorization The user categories have been predefined for the LHMI and WHMI each with different r...

Page 123: ...s based on TCP IP Each protection relay has an Ethernet front connector for PCM600 access Depending on the station concept and the used station protocol additional Ethernet interfaces may be available...

Page 124: ...WAN In IP networking the router maintains both a LAN address and a WAN address Design considerations for computer networks cover a wide range of topics including layout capacity planning and security...

Page 125: ...V1 EN Figure 79 Selecting TCP IP protocol 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically 1MAC456939 IB D Section 8 Commissioning 620 series ANSI 117 Operation...

Page 126: ...ith MicroSoft Windows operating system for rear communication 1 To open Network Connections click Start point to Settings click Control Panel and then double click Network Connections 2 Double click t...

Page 127: ...ol 4 Choose Use the following IP address Enter an IP address and a subnet mask Make sure that the IP address is unique that is not used by any other device on the network 1MAC456939 IB D Section 8 Com...

Page 128: ...otection relay s IP address can be defined via the first window of the wizard by including a new protection relay in the project or by entering the protection relay s IP address in the Object Properti...

Page 129: ...Ethernet is intended for station bus communication Communication protocols used via Ethernet ports are IEC 61850 8 1 DNP3 TCP IP and Modbus TCP IP If the protocol does not operate as expected check th...

Page 130: ...found via the LHMI in Configuration Communication COMn n 1 2 Since the same protection relay usually supports a variety of different communication hardware options all COM port driver setting paramete...

Page 131: ...d serial port for the protocol instance is selected through this parameter All link setting parameters are not found in the COMn settings Additional link setting parameters are found in the setting pa...

Page 132: ...transmitted CD Lost 0 2147483646 Detailed Number of carrier detect signal lost during receive Collision 0 2147483646 Detailed Number of collisions detected CTS Timeout 0 2147483646 Detailed Number of...

Page 133: ...ers Counter Function CD Lost In RS 232 handshake mode characters are to be received as long as Carrier Detect CD signal is active This counter is incremented if the CD signal is lost during reception...

Page 134: ...settings for the Ethernet port IP address Subnet mask Default gateway of the optional rear port Ethernet connector 8 5 1 4 Defining serial port settings The serial COM setting is not currently support...

Page 135: ...ed to accept messages with the master s IP address DNP3 address and so on 5 Use the LHMI to enable the WHMI configuration if a ping response is received from the unit but the WHMI does not respond 5 1...

Page 136: ...ere in the menu 8 5 2 2 Adjusting the display contrast Adjust the display contrast anywhere in the menu structure to obtain optimal readability To increase the contrast press simultaneously and To dec...

Page 137: ...system time and time synchronization 1 Select Main menu Configuration Time System time 2 Select the parameter with or 3 Press change the value with or and press again 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set th...

Page 138: ...ample if the DST is observed from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October and the time shift occurs at 01 00 UTC the setting parameters are the following DST on time 01 00 DST on date 2...

Page 139: ...group to be edited with or 3 Press to confirm the selection 4 Edit the settings A070858 V3 EN Figure 84 Selecting a setting group Browsing and editing setting group values 1 Select Main menu Settings...

Page 140: ...block list is shown in the content area of the display On the left in the header you see the current setting group and on the right the menu path 5 To browse the parameters scroll the list with and a...

Page 141: ...setting group is indicated with an asterisk Activating a setting group Protection relay settings are planned in advance for different operation conditions by calculating setting values to different se...

Page 142: ...on or to cancel A071152 V3 EN Figure 90 Selecting the active setting group 4 Commit the settings Remember to document the changes you make 8 5 3 2 Relay parametrization Protection relay parameters are...

Page 143: ...and parameter 3 To change channel settings press Analog channels are fixed except channel 4 which is selectable based on the Ground CT option 8 5 3 4 Configuring analog inputs 1 Select Main Menu Conf...

Page 144: ...failure The test mode is useful for simulated testing of functions and outputs without providing current inputs 1 Select Main menu Tests IED test Test mode and press A071154 ANSI V2 EN Figure 91 Enter...

Page 145: ...r the function select Reset with or and press 8 6 4 Selecting the internal fault test The internal fault may be tested by using the LHMI When enabling the test the internal relay fault output contact...

Page 146: ...omposition data can be read with PCM600 by enabling LCT during PCM600 installation and activating collection in PCM600 from Lifecycle Handling menu For detailed information see PCM600 online help The...

Page 147: ...air cable type designed for high signal integrity COMTRADE Common format for transient data exchange for power systems Defined by the IEEE Standard CPU Central processing unit CRC Cyclical redundancy...

Page 148: ...C 61850 International standard for substation communication and modeling IEC 61850 8 1 A communication protocol based on the IEC 61850 standard series IED Intelligent electronic device IEEE 1686 Stand...

Page 149: ...uses TCP IP and Ethernet to carry data between devices NCC Network control center PA Polyamide PBT Polybutylene terephthalate PC 1 Personal computer 2 Polycarbonate PCM600 Protection and Control IED M...

Page 150: ...Time Protocol STP Shielded twisted pair Subnet mask A set of four numbers used to create IP address numbers that are used only within a particular network subnet SVG Scalable vector graphics SW Softw...

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