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Tapping 

Reject

 exits the edit mode without storing the values to the nonvolatile

memory.
Tapping 

Cancel

 closes the dialog box and returns to parameter editing.

GUID-23546D2C-4E60-49C4-85B2-EC2D83A602E9 V1 EN

Figure 24:

Storing required indication on the menu bar

GUID-4D497B0B-2204-4394-8441-3F796E43265A V1 EN

Figure 25:

Storing or rejecting parameter changes

1MRS759118 A

Section 4

Using local HMI

REX640

45

Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for RELION REX640

Page 1: ...RELION PROTECTION AND CONTROL REX640 Operation Manual...

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Page 3: ...Document ID 1MRS759118 Issued 2019 05 24 Revision A Product version 1 Copyright 2019 ABB All rights reserved...

Page 4: ...opied or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license Trademarks ABB and Relion are registered trademarks of the ABB Group All other brand or product names mentioned in this document ma...

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: ...al equipment for use within specified voltage limits Low voltage directive 2014 35 EU This conformity is the result of tests conducted by the third party testing laboratory Intertek in accordance with...

Page 7: ...Section 3 REX640 overview 19 Overview 19 Relay hardware 19 Local HMI 20 Physical ports 24 Web HMI 25 Command buttons 27 User authorization 28 Station communication 30 PCM600 30 Connectivity packages...

Page 8: ...55 Logging out 57 Navigating in menus 57 Identifying device 58 Viewing dashboard 58 Viewing self supervision 59 Changing language 59 Alarms 60 Viewing alarm list 60 Acknowledging alarms 61 Measurement...

Page 9: ...ection procedures 93 Rebooting the software 93 Restoring factory settings 93 Setting passwords 93 Identifying relay application problems 94 Inspecting wiring 94 Sample data interruptions 94 Section 7...

Page 10: ...g the local HMI 110 Connecting local HMI directly to relay 110 Connecting local HMI to a relay through station network 111 Pairing local HMI with relay 113 Setting system time and time synchronization...

Page 11: ...identify 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 re...

Page 12: ...l manual IEC 61850 engineering guide Cyber security deployment guideline Hardware modification instructions Modification sales guideline GUID 65F8531E 8455 4F6C BEFE 86B0B518D4E6 V1 EN Figure 1 The in...

Page 13: ...warning hazards are related to personal injury it is necessary to understand that under certain operational conditions operation of damaged equipment may result in degraded process performance leading...

Page 14: ...ansfer BSTGAPC BST BST Switch onto fault protection CVPSOF CVPSOF SOTF Three phase non directional overcurrent protection low stage PHLPTOC 3I 51P 1 Three phase non directional overcurrent protection...

Page 15: ...ge protection NSPTOV U2 59NS Frequency protection FRPFRQ f f df dt 81 Three phase voltage dependent overcurrent protection PHPVOC 3I U 51V Overexcitation protection OEPVPH U f 24 Three phase thermal p...

Page 16: ...SU Is2t n 49 66 48 50TDLR Motor start counter MSCPMRI n 66 Phase reversal protection PREVPTOC I2 46R Thermal overload protection for motors MPTTR 3Ith M 49M Stabilized and instantaneous differential p...

Page 17: ...SGCSYN AUTOSYNCG 25AUTOSYNCG Autosynchronizer for network breaker ASNSCSYN AUTOSYNCBT T 25AUTOSYNCBT T Autosynchronizer co ordinator ASCGAPC AUTOSYNC 25AUTOSYNC Synchronism and energizing check SECRSY...

Page 18: ...urement PEMMXU P E P E Load profile recorder LDPRLRC LOADPROF LOADPROF Frequency measurement FMMXU f f Tap changer position indication TPOSYLTC TPOSM 84T Power quality Current total demand harmonic di...

Page 19: ...AND20 XOR gate with two inputs XOR XOR XOR NOT gate NOT NOT NOT Real maximum value selector MAX3R MAX3R MAX3R Real minimum value selector MIN3R MIN3R MIN3R Rising edge detector R_TRIG R_TRIG R_TRIG F...

Page 20: ...CMSWI CMSWI Phase current preprocessing ILTCTR ILTCTR ILTCTR Residual current preprocessing RESTCTR RESTCTR RESTCTR Phase and residual voltage preprocessing UTVTR UTVTR UTVTR SMV stream receiver IEC...

Page 21: ...MD T_BIN_TCMD Switching device status decoder CLOSE position T_POS_CL T_POS_CL T_POS_CL Switching device status decoder OPEN position T_POS_OP T_POS_OP T_POS_OP Switching device status decoder OK stat...

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Page 23: ...dy We follow environmental rules and regulations systematically to evaluate their effect on our products and processes 2 2 Disposal of a protection relay Definitions and regulations of hazardous mater...

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Page 25: ...both hardware and software elements facilitates the coverage of any comprehensive protection application requirement that may arise during the complete life cycle of the relay and substation REX640 m...

Page 26: ...l maintenance The nonvolatile memory stores all events recordings and logs to a memory which retains data if the relay loses its auxiliary supply 3 3 Local HMI The LHMI is used for setting monitoring...

Page 27: ...supporting relay parametrization troubleshooting testing and commissioning activities The Operator pages can be scrolled either by pressing the Home button or by swiping the actual pages The Engineer...

Page 28: ...N A Process related alarm active Steady green low frequency blinking red2 No Process related alarm active Steady green Steady red Yes Process related alarm has been active earlier but is not any more...

Page 29: ...ogged in user indication 7 Local remote indication 8 USB memory not connected connected visible only if USB port is enabled 9 Number of active alarms 10 Menu button for Engineer pages 11 Store or reje...

Page 30: ...coil control application package GUID 8F826DCA FC52 4255 8B31 3AEE58AD46C2 V2 EN Figure 5 Engineer pages menu 3 3 1 Physical ports The relay communication module has a dedicated port where the LHMI is...

Page 31: ...ter D 1 2 GUID D53AE6BA 8746 4796 B1C9 13352190FAEA V1 EN Figure 6 Local HMI connectors 1 USB port 2 RJ 45 ports 3 4 Web HMI The WHMI allows secure access to the protection relay via a Web browser The...

Page 32: ...easurements Measurements Phasor Diagrams Used to navigate to the measurements or phasor diagrams Recordings Events Disturbance records Fault records Load Profile Record Alarm List Used to view the eve...

Page 33: ...volatile flash memory Rejecting changes Showing context sensitive help messages Going to the previous event page Going to the next event page Going to the last event page Going to the first event page...

Page 34: ...wledging the selected alarm Selecting reference phasor Selecting events per page Changing the password Canceling the password change Logging out 3 5 User authorization The user management for the prot...

Page 35: ...ords of the users User authorization is disabled by default for the LHMI and can be enabled with the Local override parameter via the menu path Configuration Authorization Passwords WHMI always requir...

Page 36: ...elling The relay supports Edition 2 and Edition 1 versions of the standard With Edition 2 support the relay has the latest functionality modelling for substation applications and the best interoperabi...

Page 37: ...nnectivity package version Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600 2 9 Hotfix 1 or later REX640 Connectivity Package Ver 1 0 or later Download connectivity packages from the ABB Web site www abb com...

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Page 39: ...DEEA8 V2 EN Figure 8 Logging into local HMI 2 Provide the username and password in the dialog box GUID 347ED860 82CC 4D39 ADAD 9A91ECAE006B V2 EN Figure 9 Providing the user credentials The user is lo...

Page 40: ...ls because all sessions are used an error message is shown on the login page GUID 639159B7 5342 4F50 8E93 50AA87187F3D V1 EN Figure 11 Local HMI error message 4 2 Logging out 1 Tap the username on the...

Page 41: ...e minutes 4 3 Selecting local or remote use In local position the primary equipment such as circuit breakers or disconnectors can be controlled via the LHMI In remote position control operations are p...

Page 42: ...relay log in with the appropriate user rights 4 4 Identifying device 1 Tap the menu button 2 Tap Device Information Product Identifiers are shown by default on the page 3 Tap HW modules and select Det...

Page 43: ...t 1 Tap the menu button 2 Tap Parameters 3 Tap Configuration and then HMI 4 Tap Edit 5 Tap Backlight brightness value field 6 Give the new value and tap OK 7 Tap Backlight timeout value field to chang...

Page 44: ...ibility 1 Tap the menu button 2 Tap Parameters 3 Tap Settings from the left and select a function 4 Tap Advanced or Basic on the upper right corner of the page GUID A224B139 5638 4CC3 82B5 57EE201B0BC...

Page 45: ...V1 EN Figure 17 Selecting self supervision 4 8 Changing language 1 Tap the menu button 2 Tap Language on the lower right corner of the page 3 Select a language from the list 4 9 Alarms 4 9 1 Viewing...

Page 46: ...d Available alarms Overview of all events predefined as alarms with status and latest time stamp More information about an alarm can be seen by tapping the alarm row 1 Select the alarms in one of the...

Page 47: ...epends on the LHMI configuration made with GDE If there are more measurements configured than fitting on the screen at a time a vertical scroll bar is shown on the right of the measurement list window...

Page 48: ...diagrams can be found through the Measurements page 1 Tap Phasors at the bottom of the page 2 If more than one phasor diagram page are available select one from the list opened GUID 39C70BB9 6D1C 4EE6...

Page 49: ...240 14CC 423E BC50 F34D77F4DDFA V1 EN Figure 21 Showing parameters 4 12 Editing values 1 Tap Edit on the lower left corner of the page to activate the edit mode A blinking icon on the menu bar indicat...

Page 50: ...g an alphanumeric value 4 13 Committing settings The blinking icon on the menu bar indicates that at least one parameter value has been changed and storing to the nonvolatile memory is required 1 Tap...

Page 51: ...he dialog box and returns to parameter editing GUID 23546D2C 4E60 49C4 85B2 EC2D83A602E9 V1 EN Figure 24 Storing required indication on the menu bar GUID 4D497B0B 2204 4394 8441 3F796E43265A V1 EN Fig...

Page 52: ...A4CFA3E330A2 V1 EN Figure 26 Clearing and acknowledging 4 15 Accessing disturbance records 1 Tap the menu button 2 Tap Disturbance Records 3 Select the records to be saved to USB or deleted by tappin...

Page 53: ...pages 1 Swipe the LHMI screen until the Fault Records page is shown The fault records stored in the relay are listed by time stamps on the left of the page 2 Tap the time stamp in the list to see the...

Page 54: ...les are saved in CFG and DAT formats 1 Tap the menu button 2 Tap USB Actions 3 Select the data to be saved to USB by tapping the corresponding rows 4 Tap Save to USB The USB port of the LHMI is disabl...

Page 55: ...me specific monitored data on the Monitoring page Access the LHMI help in one of the alternative ways Tap the button on the menu bar to access the page specific help This help button is visible only w...

Page 56: ...ns 4 19 Changing setting group 1 Tap the menu button 2 Tap Parameters Setting group list is opened by default 3 Tap Edit 4 Select the group by tapping the corresponding row and tap Set Active 5 Tap th...

Page 57: ...ctors and earthing switches can be opened and closed via the single line diagram 1 Tap the object in the single line diagram to select it 2 Tap to open or to close the selected object GUID 4D70C1AC 3B...

Page 58: ...osing 4 21 Bookmarking pages A bookmark can be created to any page on the LHMI Maximum six bookmarks can be created 1 Navigate to the page to be bookmarked 2 Touch the Home button for one second to op...

Page 59: ...ge touch the Home button for one second and tap the Go to Home symbol of the Bookmarks page GUID 05B2DB09 C8A9 4902 9CF7 2DC886AB13B8 V1 EN Figure 34 Bookmarking pages 1MRS759118 A Section 4 Using loc...

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Page 61: ...3 Log in with the proper user rights to use the WHMI To establish a remote WHMI connection to the protection relay contact the network administrator to check the company rules for IP and remote conne...

Page 62: ...ls because all sessions are used an error message is shown on the login page GUID 0753822C 8EB6 464F 92C6 CD9044B4F4C3 V1 EN Figure 36 Web HMI error message 5 Select the role if an additional view ope...

Page 63: ...cache 5 1 2 Logging out The user is logged out after a session timeout The timeout can be set in Configuration HMI HMI timeout To log out manually click on the menu bar If there is no user activity fo...

Page 64: ...N Figure 38 Viewing device information 5 4 Viewing dashboard The Dashboard view is active automatically after logging in to WHMI and provides an overview of the protection relay including for example...

Page 65: ...lf supervision one internal fault is currently active 5 6 Changing language The active language of the Web server session is indicated in the caption of the menu bar button 1 Click the active language...

Page 66: ...iew shows the alarms that are not active anymore but are not acknowledged The Available Alarms view contains all configured alarms Acknowledged alarms are indicated using icon Priority alarms are indi...

Page 67: ...gs on the menu bar 2 Select Alarm List 3 Select the alarm view 4 Select the alarms using check boxes 5 Click Acknowledge GUID 06D0F22E 32D2 4E1C A345 3D6450C53137 V1 EN Figure 45 Acknowledging alarms...

Page 68: ...e drop down list GUID 27A910D5 2452 4D15 8A3F B55B33617DAA V1 EN Figure 46 Viewing measurements Measurements are also displayed in the Dashboard view 5 8 2 Viewing phasor diagrams 1 Select Measurement...

Page 69: ...drop down list on the Phasor Diagrams page to view it GUID 71B6B2BE 931C 4B8C B7A2 877FF145E503 V1 EN Figure 48 Selecting the phasor 4 Select Custom from the drop down list on the Phasor Diagrams pag...

Page 70: ...stom dialog select the phasors to be monitored and click Close GUID BE7052C7 4B31 42ED B434 21AFBCA6A252 V1 EN Figure 50 Editing custom phasor list 6 Click the Select reference button to select a refe...

Page 71: ...sor diagrams follow LHMI definitions and can be edited with Graphical Display Editor in PCM600 5 9 Viewing monitoring 1 Select Device on the menu bar 2 Select Monitoring from the drop down list 3 Sele...

Page 72: ...am page If there are more than one page the first page is displayed and the others are included in the drop down list 1 Select Device on the menu bar 2 Select Single Line Diagram to view the single li...

Page 73: ...ty parameter in Configuration HMI have no effect on the Parameter List page This page has its own Basic settings option which can be used to hide or show the advanced settings on the Parameter List pa...

Page 74: ...Enabled Settings and Writable settings selected only enabled and writable settings are displayed 5 Click Export and select text txt or comma separated values csv file format to save the settings 6 Cl...

Page 75: ...s for example the Web HMI mode cannot be set via the WHMI The minimum maximum and step values for a parameter are shown in the MIN MAX and STEP columns GUID 41E97C14 E440 46AF 9C5C BD19C77D1F7D V1 EN...

Page 76: ...mory The values stored in the flash memory are in effect also after a reboot Some parameters have an edit copy If writing is cancelled the values with an edit copy are immediately restored to the orig...

Page 77: ...ameter does not have an edit copy the edited parameter value remains visible until the protection relay is rebooted However the edited value is not stored in the nonvolatile memory and thus the reboot...

Page 78: ...ar page 1 Select Device on the menu bar 2 Select Clear from the drop down list GUID 593D49DB F268 4E3F 817D DFF1F304544F V1 EN Figure 62 Opening the Clear page 3 Select the item to be cleared 4 Click...

Page 79: ...est events at one time The event list is updated automatically 1 Select Recordings on the menu bar 2 Select Events from the drop down list GUID E42C7F07 1C8A 4F5F 860D A13D2C013523 V1 EN Figure 64 Mon...

Page 80: ...osoft Excel 6 Click Clear Events to clear all events from the protection relay 7 Click Print to print all the selected events 5 16 Accessing disturbance record view Disturbance records are listed in t...

Page 81: ...C0 95FA3A20E119 V1 EN Figure 67 Saving a disturbance record 4 Open the disturbance record files with a suitable program 5 16 2 Triggering disturbance recorder manually 1 Select Recordings on the menu...

Page 82: ...9E V1 EN Figure 71 Deleting disturbance records 5 17 Viewing fault records 1 Select Recordings on the menu bar 2 Select Fault Records from the drop down list to view a list of all available fault reco...

Page 83: ...V1 EN Figure 73 Fault record details view 5 18 Exporting load profile records 1 Select Recordings on the menu bar 2 Select Load Profile Record from the drop down list 3 To export the load profile reco...

Page 84: ...export the settings to the computer 5 19 2 Importing settings The parameter export and import function can be used for example when the protection relay s parameters are set using the WHMI instead of...

Page 85: ...file should be imported Ensure that the correct settings are imported to the correct relay Wrong settings may cause the relay to malfunction 1 Select Import Export on the menu bar 2 Select Import Expo...

Page 86: ...ng report summary The Report Summary page allows exporting protection relay recordings logs and parameters Events fault records and the parameter list are saved in TXT format The saved files contain a...

Page 87: ...HMI help The context sensitive WHMI help provides information on a single parameter for example Move the mouse over to display the help dialog box GUID C07C904F EF9A 4A1C BC49 032B50759482 V1 EN Figur...

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Page 89: ...acement actions 6 1 2 Identifying runtime errors 1 Check the error origin from the protection relay s supervision events in Relay Status 2 Reboot the protection relay and recheck the supervision event...

Page 90: ...chapter Connecting local HMI to a relay through station network to check the proper connection 2 Check that the LHMI is paired with the relay See chapter Pairing local HMI with relay 6 2 Self supervis...

Page 91: ...n internal relay fault is detected relay protection operation is disabled and the self supervision output contact is activated In the main unit the main indication of an internal fault is a flashing g...

Page 92: ...ary power supply fails or an internal fault is detected the contact gap 3 5 is opened GUID C9AF791D D8F6 4768 A6D9 12FD192129CD V1 EN Figure 83 Output contact The internal fault code indicates the typ...

Page 93: ...ith red LED More Information shows all active faults and the corresponding fault codes In addition a recovery procedure is described GUID 6FAA2FE1 AA4A 4DF4 B1CE 55F8B00BDE33 V1 EN Figure 85 More info...

Page 94: ...in slot E SO relay s slot B 13 Faulty Signal Output relay s in module located in slot B SO relay s slot D 14 Faulty Signal Output relay s in module located in slot D SO relay s slot G 16 Faulty Signa...

Page 95: ...o original configuration or module firmware is faulty Conf error slot A1 37 Module in slot A1 is wrong type is missing does not belong to original configuration or module firmware is faulty Card error...

Page 96: ...record the name and code so that it can be provided to ABB customer service On the LHMI an active warning is indicated with a yellow LED More information about the warning and recovery options can be...

Page 97: ...unication Dataset warning 24 Error in the Data set s Report cont warning 25 Error in the Report control block s GOOSE contr warning 26 Error in the GOOSE control block s SCL config warning 27 Error in...

Page 98: ...lot D 24 Temporary error occurred in RTD module located in slot D mA output warn slot C 20 Temporary error occurred in RTD module located in slot C 6 2 3 Power supply module Ready LED and local HMI Ho...

Page 99: ...ation data loss or any other file system error that prevents the protection relay from working properly the whole file system can be restored to the original factory state All default settings and con...

Page 100: ...he connection to trip and disturbance recorder functions Check the channel settings 6 3 4 1 Inspecting wiring The physical inspection of wiring connections often reveals the wrong connection for phase...

Page 101: ...e measurement chain should be checked to remove the origin of the faulty measurement data In case of persistent faults originating from protection relay s internal faults contact ABB for repair or rep...

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Page 103: ...munication port The RJ 45 port supports any CAT 5 Ethernet cable but the recommendation is STP Test your PC s communication port before you go to the site Find out who to contact if you have trouble a...

Page 104: ...nly a few points along the excitation curve are checked to ensure that there are no wiring errors in the system for example due to a mistake in connecting the CT s measurement core to the protection r...

Page 105: ...and each phase to phase pair In each case voltages in all phases and neutral are measured 7 2 4 Checking binary input and output circuits 7 2 4 1 Checking binary input circuits Preferably disconnect t...

Page 106: ...ers 0 The protection relays are delivered from the factory with default passwords It is required to change the default passwords Table 12 Predefined roles and default passwords Username Password LHMI...

Page 107: ...otection relay and communication 7 4 1 Setting the communication between protection relays and PCM600 The communication between the protection relay and PCM600 is independent of the used communication...

Page 108: ...ce port X1 2 on the protection relay s LHMI or if an LHMI is not used the HMI port X0 of the communication module Indirect link via station LAN or remotely via network 1 If needed the IP address for t...

Page 109: ...iguration Communication Ethernet Network 2 address Enable False default Network 2 disabled TRUE Network 2 enabled Configuration Communication Ethernet Network 2 address IP address 0 0 0 0 IP address f...

Page 110: ...ork 2 7 4 2 2 Protocol control It is possible to allow or block different protocols for different network interfaces in the protection relay using the parameters in Configuration Communication Protoco...

Page 111: ...ff Denies IEC 61850 MMS On Default Allows IEC 61850 MMS Configuration Communication Protocols HMI Port MMS Off Denies IEC 61850 MMS On Default Allows IEC 61850 MMS Configuration Communication Protocol...

Page 112: ...access Off HTTPS write access denied for Network 2 On Default HTTPS write access allowed for Network 2 Configuration Authorization HMI FTP write access Off FTP write access denied for the HMI port On...

Page 113: ...2 wire COM1 4 wire TX pair COM1 9 RS485 B2 2 wire COM2 4 wire RX pair COM1 10 RS485 A2 2 wire COM2 4 wire RX pair COM1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GUID 3638E235 AB2E 4571 B1EE DF76AEA0FC36 V1 EN Figure 90 X...

Page 114: ...the serial communication protocol The lower level physical and protocol independent aspects of the UART based serial communication are monitored in the serial link driver Diagnostic counters and moni...

Page 115: ...ollisions that have occurred Used in RS 485 mode by some protocols where transmissions could collide with reception For example DNP3 unsolicited reporting mode Parity errors Counts the number of parit...

Page 116: ...ngs A 6 x DIP switch is located on the bottom side of the COM1004 COM1005 boards RS 485 biasing and termination settings are possible through this switch If the switch is in OFF position bias and term...

Page 117: ...e GUID EFDCCB00 4FDF 4F2A A28D F03F2EC37450 V1 EN Figure 91 Opening the Network Settings page 2 On the Network Settings page clear the Automatic Address check box and edit the network settings of the...

Page 118: ...n the LHMI and the relay station port or network switch 5 In the No connection between local LHMI and Relay dialog box tap Set Relay Address 6 In the Relay address dialog box type the relay s address...

Page 119: ...s 7 4 3 3 Pairing local HMI with relay To enable proper connection and functionality between the LHMI and a relay they need to be paired 1 Connect the LHMI to the relay 2 In the confirmation window ta...

Page 120: ...the relay connection A page for initiating the pairing opens 3 To initiate pairing login as administrator GUID 43DF8EC5 3C10 4F7B 8E87 83F6C6E7A4F1 V1 EN Figure 95 Administrator login required 4 Tap P...

Page 121: ...ion Synch source to set the synchronization source Setting daylight saving time The protection relay can be set to determine the correct date for the DST shift every year The local time is used to set...

Page 122: ...tes 0 min DST on date day 25 DST on date month March DST on day weekday Sunday DST off time hours 4 h DST off time minutes 0 min DST off date day 25 DST off date month October DST off day weekday Sund...

Page 123: ...UID 05CFE41C A635 4032 9484 3854B3403D70 V1 EN Figure 97 Selecting IED test mode If the test mode is not cancelled it remains on and the Home button remains flashing 7 5 2 Testing and commissioning su...

Page 124: ...status of digital inputs and outputs and analog inputs 1 1 Tap the module on the page to open the module specific page 1 2 Tap or to scroll over the different modules GUID D6A397FC EF84 4C5D BA21 AA7...

Page 125: ...oll over the different modules 2 3 On the module specific page select state On or Off for the selected output channel and tap Force GUID 1CB51F27 D05C 48C0 864E 87C5CD2BEDE8 V1 EN Figure 101 Forcing o...

Page 126: ...he AIM SIM module specific page select Primary or Secondary for Simulation Unit set the simulation signal value for a channel and tap Simulate GUID 8870A02D 9C18 44B2 8410 85DEB62E0525 V1 EN Figure 10...

Page 127: ...ate or deactivate an output signal of a function from the list Tap Reset to deactivate all output signals for the function GUID A8C0E4CE 70B6 4484 A9E1 3EFD13F552FB V1 EN Figure 104 Force Functions pa...

Page 128: ...a list of devices that send GOOSE messages to the relay These devices that publish data for the relay are defined in the relay configuration The right side of the page shows the GOOSE data the relay...

Page 129: ...system there may be more devices but these devices are according to relay configuration the ones subscribing the data from the relay The right side of the page shows the GOOSE data that the relay send...

Page 130: ...ellow warning and red error GUID 3F5F8BB4 025E 4710 A6BD 2E07E40B0CDB V1 EN Figure 108 SMV Receiving page 2 On the SMV Sending page check the status of the relay s configured SMV control blocks and th...

Page 131: ...ault is tested 1 Ensure that the Test mode is activated 2 Select Main menu Testing and Commissioning Internal fault test Test on to activate the internal fault test 7 5 4 Selecting IED blocked or IED...

Page 132: ...d the Home button remain flashing 7 6 ABB Product Data Registration The ABB Product Data Registration feature traces composition changes in the protection relay s SW or HW Traceability allows better s...

Page 133: ...a bit masked value change flags for example value 9 means that hardware and site identifier changes have been done to the relay Table 24 LCT generated events Bit Description 0 Hardware change 1 Softwa...

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Page 135: ...asis for reporting and logging containing references to the data and data attribute values DC 1 Direct current 2 Disconnector 3 Double command DIP switch A set of on off switches arranged in a standar...

Page 136: ...address A set of four numbers between 0 and 255 separated by periods Each server connected to the Internet is assigned a unique IP address that specifies the location for the TCP IP protocol IRF 1 In...

Page 137: ...r automatic management of service and cyber security relevant data across substations Single line diagram Simplified notation for representing a three phase power system Instead of representing each o...

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