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Software version,
Main menu/Diagnostics/IED status/Product identifiers
.
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Serial number,
Main menu/Diagnostics/IED status/Product identifiers
.
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Installed modules and their ordering number,
Main menu/Diagnostics/IED
status/Installed HW
.
4.4.2
IED start-up sequence
When the IED is energized, the green LED starts flashing instantly. After
approximately 55 seconds the window lights up and the window displays ‘IED
Startup’. The main menu is displayed and the upper row should indicate ‘Ready’ after
about 90 seconds. A steady green light indicates a successful startup.
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Typical IED start-up sequence
1 IED energized. Green LED instantly starts flashing
2 LCD lights up and "IED startup" is displayed
3 The main menu is displayed. A steady green light indicates a successful startup.
If the upper row in the window indicates ‘Fail’ instead of ‘Ready’ and the green LED
flashes, an internal failure in the IED has been detected. See section
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to investigate
the fault.
4.5
Setting up communication between PCM600 and the
IED
The communication between the IED and PCM600 is independent of the
communication protocol used within the substation or to the NCC.
The communication media is always Ethernet and the used protocol is TCP/IP.
Each IED has an RJ-45 Ethernet interface connector on the front. The front Ethernet
connector shall be used for communication with PCM600.
When an Ethernet-based station protocol is used, PCM600 communication can use
the same Ethernet port and IP address.
To connect PCM600 to the IED, two basic variants must be considered.
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