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Connectivity Packages

User’s Guide

1.5.

Document conventions

The following conventions are used for the presentation of material:

• The words in names of screen elements (for example, the title in the title bar of a 

window, the label for a field of a dialog box) are initially capitalized.

• Capital letters are used for the name of a keyboard key if it is labeled on the 

keyboard. For example, press the CTRL key. Enter and Shift keys are exceptions, 
for example, press Enter.

• Lowercase letters are used for the name of a keyboard key that is not labeled on 

the keyboard. For example, the space bar, comma key and so on.

• Press CTRL+C indicates that you must hold down the CTRL

 

key while pressing 

the C key (to copy a selected object in this case).

• Press ESC E C indicates that you press and release each key in sequence (to copy 

a selected object in this case).

• The names of push and toggle buttons are boldfaced. For example, click 

OK

.

• The names of menus and menu items are boldfaced. For example, the 

File

 menu.

• The following convention is used for menu operations: 

Menu Name

 > 

Menu Item

 > 

Cascaded Menu Item

. For example: select 

File

 > 

Open

 > 

New Project

.

• The 

Start

 menu name always refers to the 

Start

 menu on the Windows Task 

Bar.

• The menus that are displayed by right-clicking the mouse button are called 

shortcut menus.

Summary of Contents for REF 541

Page 1: ...Connectivity Packages for REF 541 543 545 REM 543 545 RET 541 543 545 User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...conventions 7 1 6 Terminology 8 1 7 Abbreviations 9 1 8 Related documents 9 1 9 Document revisions 9 2 Installation and uninstallation 11 2 1 Installing connectivity packages 11 2 2 Uninstalling conne...

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Page 5: ...license Copyright 2005 ABB Oy All rights reserved 1 2 Trademarks ABB is a registered trademark of ABB Group All other brand or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered...

Page 6: ...nt and usage of connectivity packages This user s guide is divided into following sections Installation and uninstallation This chapter describes the installation and the uninstallation of the connect...

Page 7: ...rd key that is not labeled on the keyboard For example the space bar comma key and so on Press CTRL C indicates that you must hold down the CTRL key while pressing the C key to copy a selected object...

Page 8: ...sily with the latest versions of the IED specific information connectivity package Software package that provides device specific information about certain protection and control relay IED which provi...

Page 9: ...ording to IEC 61850 standard LON A communication protocol developed by Echelon SCL Substation Configuration description Language SPA ABB proprietary communication protocol used in substation automatio...

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Page 11: ...extracts the installation files to your local computer 3 After the connectivity package installation program starts click Next to proceed see Fig 2 1 1 With the Back button you can return to the previ...

Page 12: ...y Packages User s Guide REF 541 543 545 REM 543 545 RET 541 543 545 A050308 Fig 2 1 1 REF 541 543 545 Connectivity Package installation program 4 Follow the instructions of the installation wizard to...

Page 13: ...dd or Remove Programs dialog from the Windows Control Panel 2 Select the relevant connectivity package and click Remove see Fig 2 2 1 You can check that you are uninstalling the right connectivity pac...

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Page 15: ...orted applications and tools refer to Section 1 3 General and Section 1 8 Related documents A Connectivity Package Manager window shows the installed applications and tools as well as the installed co...

Page 16: ...mouse or keyboard s arrow keys You can expand and collaps the nodes by clicking the and icons or pressing left and right arrow keys You can also use the commands from the View menu to expand and colla...

Page 17: ...ng latest versions to unactive nodes If the connectivity package version has information about supported IEDs this information is shown in the text box under Supported IEDs see Fig 3 2 1 3 With this i...

Page 18: ...ackage A050314 Fig 3 2 2 2 Adding connectivity package 2 Select a relevant connectivity package installer file msi 3 Click Open The installation program starts to install the selected connectivity pac...

Page 19: ...e usage of connectivity packages in different products For more information on how to use connectivity packages in applications and tools refer to documentation related to each product Communication G...

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Page 21: ...ee different parts LN prefix LN class and LN instance number LN prefix is an ABB specific string with less than five characters see the table below The LN class is the name of the logical node class d...

Page 22: ...age DEF2High DEF RBRF 41 Circuit breaker failure protection of directional earth fault protection function high set stage DEF2Inst DEF PTOC 42 Directional earth fault protection function instantaneous...

Page 23: ...n stage 1 Freq1St2 T1 PTOF 73 Overfrequency protection stage 2 timer 1 Freq1St2 T1 PTUF 73 Underfrequency protection stage 2 timer 1 Freq1St2_1 T2 PTOF 73 Overfrequency protection stage 2 timer 2 Freq...

Page 24: ...earth fault protection function high set stage NEF1High EF RBRF 39 Circuit breaker failure protection of non directional earth fault protection function high set stage NEF1Inst EF PTOC 90 Non directi...

Page 25: ...rotection stage 1 NUC3St1 PH RBRF 88 Circuit breaker failure protection of three phase non directional undercurrent protection stage 1 NUC3St2 PH PTUC 89 Three phase non directional undercurrent prote...

Page 26: ...oltage PSV3St1_1 PS PTOV 112 Positive phase sequence overvoltage PSV3St2 NS PTOV 113 Negative phase sequence overvoltage PSV3St2 PS PTUV 113 Positive phase sequence undervoltage PSV3St2_1 PS PTOV 113...

Page 27: ...ion low set stage UPOW6St1 PH PDIR 95 Three phase underpower or reverse power stage 1 UPOW6St1 PH PDUP 95 Directional underpower UPOW6St1 PH RBRF 95 Circuit breaker failure of three phase underpower o...

Page 28: ...eaker failure protection of stabilized restricted earth fault protection low voltage side Diff6T GEN PDIF 106 Stabilized three phase differential protection for transformers Diff6T GEN RBRF 106 Circui...

Page 29: ...nnector 2 switch control CODC2 DCO XSWI 123 Disconnector 2 disconnector information CODC3 DCO CILO 124 Disconnector 3 interlocking CODC3 DCO CSWI 124 Disconnector 3 switch control CODC3 DCO XSWI 124 D...

Page 30: ...ensity monitoring of three poles CMSHED CHED GGIO 189 Scheduled maintenance CMSPRC1 SPRC GGIO 190 Spring charging control 1 CMTCS1 TCS GGIO 191 Trip circuit supervision 1 CMTCS2 TCS GGIO 192 Trip circ...

Page 31: ...P MMXU 207 Three phase power metering MEVO1A U MMXU 205 Voltage measurement A MEVO1B U MMXU 226 Voltage measurement B MEVO3A U MMXU 204 Three phase voltage measurement A MEVO3B U MMXU 206 Three phase...

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