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Figure. 4.5. - 35. IED Logical signals.
32 logical input signal status bits. Status is either 0 or 1.
32 quality bits of logical input signals (GOOSE). Status is either 0 or 1. 1 stands for bad/invalid
quality.
32 logical output signal status bits. Status is either 0 or 1.
Logical signals are mainly used for control purposes via IEC-61850 and GOOSE or other protocols
with similar purpose. Logical Inputs Quality bit checks the condition of logical input. Logical Outputs
can be used when building programmable logic. Activating logic gate won’t make event but when
logical output is connected to the logic gate it is possible to create an event of the gate activation.
Logical inputs and outputs have on and off events those can be masked on (off as default).
NOTE! System integration chapter gives more details of use of the logical signals.
4.6. Communication menu
Communication menu includes
Connections
and
Protocols
sub-menus. IEDs can be con gured
through rear Ethernet by using AQtivate setting and con guration software suite. IP address of the IED
can be checked from the Connections menu. IEDs support following communication protocols: SNTP,
IEC61850, ModbusTCP, ModbusRTU, IEC103, IEC101/104, SPA and ModbusIO as a standard. It is
also possible to have additional protocols with special extra communication interface modules.
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