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F-PRO 116 User Manual  

 

 

 

 

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1 Overview 

 

1.1 Introduction 

 
The  F-PRO  116  is  a  microcontroller-based  relay  providing  comprehensive  protection  for 
Overcurrent, Earth Fault, Sensitive/Restricted Earth Fault, Auto-Reclosing, Circuit Breaker Failure, 
Broken conductor, Thermal Overload and Negative Sequence Overcurrent. Inrush Restraint, Trip 
Circuit  Supervision,  Metering  and  Breaker  Monitoring  functions  suitable  for  distribution 
applications are also provided.

 

 

 

Terminal software, such as HyperTerminal, enables the user to: 

 

 

Change & retrieve relay settings 

 

View event and fault information 

 

F-PRO  Offliner  is  the  offline  tool  which  enables  the  user  to  create,  modify  and  review  relay 
settings. 

 

The primary protection provided is overcurrent based. A library for these overcurrent functions 
provides commonly used IEEE and IEC inverse curves. Since the curves are equation-driven, the 
user can choose to enter equation parameters directly to create user defined overcurrent curve 
shapes as needed. 
 
To provide a complete package of protection and control, the F-PRO 116 provides other functions 
such as: 

 

 

Breaker failure Protection (50BF) 

 

Broken Conductor (46BC) 

 

Thermal Overload (49) 

 

Multi-shot Auto Recloser (79) 

 

5 ProLogic statements  

 

2 Setting Groups 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for F-PRO 116

Page 1: ...al Multifunction SEF Protection Relay User Manual Version 1 2 Rev 0 Digitally signed by Norbert Wegner DN cn Norbert Wegner o ERLPhase Power Technologies Ltd ou email nwegner erlphase com c CA Date 20...

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Page 3: ...rect or consequential damages arising from the use of this documentation While all information presented is believed to be reliable and in accordance with accepted engineering practices ERLPhase makes...

Page 4: ...onventions to denote special information Example Describes Start Settings Control Panel Choose the Control Panel submenu in the Settings submenu on the Start menu Right click Click the right mouse but...

Page 5: ...erview 1 1 Introduction 1 1 1 2 Front View 1 3 1 3 Rear View 1 4 1 4 Model Options Ordering 1 5 2 Installation and Safety Instructions 2 1 2 1 Introduction 2 1 2 2 Physical Mounting 2 1 2 3 Power Supp...

Page 6: ...5 17 5 3 Control Functions 5 18 5 4 ProLogic 5 19 5 5 Group Change Control Statement 5 20 5 6 Event Log 5 21 5 7 Fault Log 5 21 6 Data Communications 6 1 Introduction 6 1 6 2 SCADA Protocol 6 1 7 Sett...

Page 7: ...on C 1 Appendix D Event Messages D 1 Appendix E Modbus RTU ASCII Communication Protocol E 1 Appendix F IEC 103 Device Profile F 1 Appendix G DNP3 0 Device Profile G 1 Appendix H Mechanical Drawings H...

Page 8: ...DCE Data Communication Equipment HMI Human Machine Interface IEC International Electro technical Commission IED Intelligent Electronic Device LED Light emitting Diode LCD Liquid Crystal Display LHS L...

Page 9: ...as created using the following software and firmware versions Offliner Settings are backward compatible with all earlier versions of setting files F PRO Firmware Software Compatibility Guide F PRO Fir...

Page 10: ...d documentation is available F PRO Offliner Software USB STM32 VCP Driver for F PRO 116 Software not required for Windows 10 Relay User manual Manual in PDF format To Install Software on the Computer...

Page 11: ...er to Change retrieve relay settings View event and fault information F PRO Offliner is the offline tool which enables the user to create modify and review relay settings The primary protection provid...

Page 12: ...1 2 F PRO 116 User Manual D05125R01 20 Figure 1 1 F PRO 116 Relay Function Line Diagram...

Page 13: ...asy experience through settings change service and view menus Programmable target LED s provide tripping alarm information to expedite response to systems events Handle to draw out the relay from case...

Page 14: ...1 4 F PRO 116 User Manual D05125R01 20 1 3 Rear View Figure 1 3 F PRO Rear View Case Grounding RS 485 terminals for SCADA communication MODBUS and IEC103...

Page 15: ...ng the relay inoperative period all tripping functions are blocked Output Relay Contacts The F PRO relay has 6 output relay contacts Each contact is programmable and has breaker tripping capability Al...

Page 16: ...1 6 F PRO 116 User Manual D05125R01 20 Figure 1 4 Ordering Template...

Page 17: ...ranging power supply Both direct and alternating current 2 2 Physical Mounting The relay is 177mm high 175mm deep and 103 5mm wide A complete mechanical drawing is shown for details see Mechanical Dra...

Page 18: ...ppendix J 2 5 Communication wiring The relay user interface and supervisory control and data acquisition SCADA services areaccessed by COM1 Front USB 2 0 interface user interface and maintenance Rear...

Page 19: ...a standard straight through male to female serial cable with RS 485 to RS232 convertor RS 485 cable can work for maximum 1 2KM with single IED Shielded cable is recommended for pin out see Communicat...

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Page 21: ...ware to access the relay s user interface Accessing the relay s Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition SCADA services 3 1 Power Supply See Power Supply on page 2 2 and Case Grounding on page 2 2 for...

Page 22: ...n with the name of STM32 VCP will be found Right click on the STM32 VCP icon and select update Driver software An Update Driver Software STM32 VCP Window will appear Then select Browse my computer for...

Page 23: ...ervices can be found in the Appendices For details see Modbus RTU ASCII Communication Protocol in Appendix E IEC 103 Device Profile in Appendix F and DNP 3 0 Device Profile in Appendix G Protocol Sele...

Page 24: ...ace Used for user interface access Fixed baud rate 115200 N 8 1 no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit Rear Panel COM 2 RS 485 Used for SCADA communication MODBUS DNP 3 0 or IEC103 Default Setting 9600 N 8...

Page 25: ...e establish a serial link with the relay For example using Hyperterminal do the following 1 Choose Communication Direct Serial Link Select the appropriate Com port 2 Select baud rate 115200 and leave...

Page 26: ...ppear on the terminal screen Enter A to Set Date in Format YYYY MM DD Enter B to Set Time in Format HH MM SS Terminal login password is same as relay s Change menu login password If Password need to m...

Page 27: ...t YYYY Example 2021 If a valid year is entered month setting page will be appear on the terminal screen Enter the Month as a two digit number If a valid month is entered date setting page will be appe...

Page 28: ...er the value B to set the time setting After the value B is entered the terminal screen will prompt the user to set the Hour Enter the Hour as a two digit number in 24 hour format If a valid hour valu...

Page 29: ...l 3 9 Enter seconds as a two digit number If a valid second value is entered the time settings will get saved in the relay After the hour minute second values were set in the terminal Enter E in the k...

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Page 31: ...Functional LED turns on and indicates that the relay is actively protecting the system and available for communicating with the user 4 2 Front Panel Display The front panel display is the fastest and...

Page 32: ...tection functions ProLogic and External Inputs Target LED assignments are configurable by the user throughthe Offlinersettings outputmatrix configuration LED Output Push Buttons Table 4 2 Identificati...

Page 33: ...ter appropriate password and Press Enter key on the return character right bottom one Figure 4 5 Main Menu The Main Menu screen should appear Note The default passwords are below Access Level Password...

Page 34: ...ameters V C S System Freq V C S CT Config V C S Display backlight timeout V C S Setting Group V C S Functions V C S Phase OC V C S Fn 50 1 V C S Fn 50 2 V C S Fn 51 V C S Derived Neutral OC V C S Fn 5...

Page 35: ..._1 V C S Fn 74TCS_2 V C S Inrush Detection V C S Fn 81HBL2 V C S Auto Reclose V C S Fn 79 V C S Meters V C S Meter Display Option V C S Analog V C S Digital V C S EI Status V C S DO Status V C S Recor...

Page 36: ...se Records C S Password Settings S Change PW S PW Access Timer S PW Enable Disable S Factory Update S Test Mode S Test Mode Selection S Digital Output Control S LED S Unit Identifications V C S Where...

Page 37: ...such as HyperTerminal 2 F PRO Offliner In the terminal software establish a serial link with the relay For example using Hyperterminal do the following 4 Choose Communication Direct Serial Link Select...

Page 38: ...value 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 to select an option 1 Enter 1 for loading configuration to the relay 2 Enter 2 for Collect Erase Event Log data in the relay 3 Enter 3 for Collect Erase the stored Fault Log Data...

Page 39: ...required The user can change the active setting group while loading while loading the setting The same setting group may be used by the relay The following messages will appear in the terminal window...

Page 40: ...igure 4 9 Browse for the configured setting File After the configuration file got successfully loaded the HyperTerminal shows the text configuration File Successfully loaded The selected settings had...

Page 41: ...From the main menu Enter 2 for Collect Erase Event Log data in the relay after enter the value 2 the below mentioned options will appear Enter A to get Event Log data from the relay Enter B to erase...

Page 42: ...iption of the event Figure 4 12 Event Log To save the Event Log file as a text file first enter the value A in the terminal screen to get the Event Log Then perform the following steps 1 In the transf...

Page 43: ...inal window Event Log Data Erased Successfully Figure 4 13 Event log erased 3 Get Erase Fault Log From the Main Menu enter 3 for Collect Erase the stored Fault Log Data in the relay The below options...

Page 44: ...to get the Fault Log Then perform the following steps 1 In the transfer menu select Capture text 2 Browse for the desired Local path 3 Give the file name 4 Click Open 5 Enter the value A to get the F...

Page 45: ...n from Relay Enter E to Exit To save the setting file in the Local PC perform the following steps 1 In the transfer menu select Capture text 2 Browse for the desired Local path 3 Give the file name 4...

Page 46: ...4 16 F PRO 116 User Manual D05125R01 20 Figure 4 18 Select Capture Text option from the Transfer Menu Figure 4 19 Browse for the path to save the configuration file...

Page 47: ...Enter the file name to save the settings After browsing for the desired file location give a name to save the configuration file in this example FPRO1000 given as the setting file name Figure 4 21 Ent...

Page 48: ...the terminal window select Capture Text Stop from the transfer menu Figure 4 22 Select Stop Capture text option 5 Set RTC Date Time Refer 3 5 Time Source for set RTC in HyperTerminal 6 Firmware Update...

Page 49: ...The Phase overcurrent has 2 stages of time delayed or instantaneous 50 and one stage of IDMTL or time delayed or instantaneous 51 protection Phase overcurrent protection is designed to protect feeder...

Page 50: ...ve Type For details see Table 4 2 IEC and IEEE Curves TMS 0 01 to 10 00 Pickup DTL Delay 0 00 to 999 99 seconds if chosen for DTL characteristics Reset Delay DTL ANSI Decay other than DTL selection Re...

Page 51: ...erse characteristics can be calculated using the respective formulas presented below 50N 51N Derived Neutral Overcurrent Neutral Overcurrent Protection is provided for detection clearance of Ground fa...

Page 52: ...h can be configured from input matrix This will help in achieving comprehensive blocking schemes 50N Derived Neutral Overcurrent Logic diagram Figure 5 3 Logic Diagram of 50N Function Table 5 4 50N Ne...

Page 53: ...et after the pickup of the function the instantaneous overcurrent function 50G has no time delay Table 5 5 51N IDMTL Neutral Overcurrent Settings No of Stages 1 Setting Description Range Function Acti...

Page 54: ...n case blocking of any stage is required depending on application needs The Metering menu is provided in the front LCD display and it provides additional information for the user as it displays the va...

Page 55: ...a fault the residual current over the three phases will not be equal to zero as the current from the faulted phase flows through the earth The sensitive earth fault protection is usually used in alter...

Page 56: ...F function In the star side of the transformer whenever the external fault occurs the current will flow through the affected phase of the line current transformer and simultaneously the balancing curr...

Page 57: ...3 IEC and IEEE Curves TMS 0 01 to 10 00 Pickup DTL Delay 0 00 to 999 99 seconds if chosen for DTL characteristics Reset Delay DTL ANSI Decay other than DTL selection Reset DTL Delay 0 0 to 99 9 second...

Page 58: ...of the protection element timers for this period IDMTL equation negative sequence current I2 is used instead of I 46 50 Negative Sequence Overcurrent Logic diagram Figure 5 9 Logic Diagram of 46 50 Fu...

Page 59: ...d The insulating material surrounding the windings ages rapidly if the temperature exceeds the design limit value Thus a thermal protection function is required to supplement the existing winding temp...

Page 60: ...hstand capability The effective relay current I is calculated as below Where I Effective relay current IRMS Each phase RMS current I2 Negative sequence current K Negative sequence weighing factor The...

Page 61: ...ady state value of input current can be predicted using the following formula F I2 I 2 100 49 Thermal Overload Logic diagram Figure 5 11 Logic Diagram of 49 Function Table 5 12 49 Thermal Overload Set...

Page 62: ...icating a breaker failure the output of this function is set high Use the two outputs of this function to trip another trip coil or the next level of breakers such as bus breakers The breaker failure...

Page 63: ...steady state unbalance in the system A negative sequence element therefore would not operate at low load levels For this reason the 46BC function based on I2 I1 principle is used to detect series faul...

Page 64: ...hort circuit current Therefore the inrush current may affect the protection functions which operate based on the fundamental component of the measured current Accordingly inrush restraint logic is pro...

Page 65: ...the final operate output of the function is issued User has to configure one of the external inputs to 74TCS for Trip Circuit Supervision purpose 74TCS Trip Circuit Supervision Logic Diagram Figure 5...

Page 66: ...closer is locked out The lockout is cleared once the feeder returns to normal by manual operation meaning that the feeder has been on with a load greater than the low set setting for a certain amount...

Page 67: ...er Programmable ProLogic control statements can be utilized to create custom logic which may be mapped to output contacts The user can define or name the function and set a pickup and dropout delay Ea...

Page 68: ...of relay power as the default setting group following power up Group Change through LCD In this screen hit Enter and choose the desired setting group number using Up and Down keys and then click Enter...

Page 69: ...t assertions plus internal events such as setting changes Fault information and classification information is included in event messages where appropriate For example the event log entry for a functio...

Page 70: ...hasors 51N IA IB IC IN Phasors 50G 1 IG Phasor 50G 2 IG Phasor 51G IG Phasor 64 50SEF 1 ISEF Phasor 64 50 SEF 2 ISEF Phasor 64 51SEF ISEF Phasor 46 50 IA IB IC I2 Phasors 46 51 IA IB IC I2 Phasors 49...

Page 71: ...P 3 0 Protocol The relay supports IEC 60870 5 103 SCADA connection IEC103 is available via a RS 485 serial link Serial IEC 103 communications can be utilized exclusively via serial COM 2 The RS 485 po...

Page 72: ...terface Open the Offliner application according to the instructions found in the indicated section and highlight the SCADA Communication selection The screen appears as follows Figure 6 1 SCADA Commun...

Page 73: ...wiring on page 2 2 7 1 Offliner Settings Software Introduction F PRO Offliner is used to configure all of the protection and system parameter variables on the IED The following section provides a full...

Page 74: ...ze Move Allows user to move active window Size Allows user to resize active window Minimize Makes the active window as small as possible Maximize Makes the active window as large as possible Close Clo...

Page 75: ...d prompts to save the document if it is not saved Edit Undo Undo last action Cut Cut the selection and puts it on the clipboard Copy Copy the selection and puts it on the clipboard Edit Paste Insert c...

Page 76: ...this option is checked then the LHS Tree view will be hidden or shown About Displays the Offliner version 7 3 OfflinerKeyboard Shortcuts The following table lists the keyboard shortcuts that Offliner...

Page 77: ...les forward conversion only it converts an older setting file to a newer setting file Converting Settings File 1 Open the setting file user wish to convert 2 In the File menu select Convert to and the...

Page 78: ...ired Settings Version on the Identification screen indicate the serial number and the settings version of the relay Creating a Setting File from an Older Version 1 Offliner Settings displays a default...

Page 79: ...ion will not describe individual settings but will provide a general description of where to find the individual settings For a detailed description of the individual settings see Chapter 3 Figure 7 4...

Page 80: ...nu tree Table 7 3 Relay Identification Relay Identification Identification Settings Version Indicates the settings version number fixed Ignore Serial Number Bypass serial number check if enabled Seria...

Page 81: ...12 characters Table 7 4 External Input Names 1 to 4 User defined Output Contacts Figure 7 6 Output Contacts The Output Contact Names screen allows user to define meaningful names to the 6 output conta...

Page 82: ...nputs to change the setting group from one to other group Table 7 6 Setting Groups Setting Groups 1 to 2 User defined System Parameters Figure 7 8 System Parameters The System Parameters screen allows...

Page 83: ...DNP3 level2 and it is also possible to set baud rate parity of the serial port in this menu DNP Configuration Point Map The relay has configurable SCADA communication parameters for Serial DNP 3 0 The...

Page 84: ...7 12 F PRO 116 User Manual D05125R01 20 Figure 7 10 Point Map...

Page 85: ...the Point Map screen will appear here Sections for Binary Inputs and Analog Inputs appear here Binary Outputs cannot be assigned a Class The list is scrollable by using the scroll control on the righ...

Page 86: ...gure 7 12 SCADA summary This screen provides summary of the SCADA communication related settings Setting Group 1 SG 1 Figure 7 13 Setting Groups Comments User can make a note of the respective setting...

Page 87: ...5125R01 20 F PRO 116 User Manual 7 15 Protection Functions For detailed descriptions of the protection functions see Protection Functions and Specifications on page 4 1 Figure 7 14 Protection Function...

Page 88: ...logic output by using Boolean logics such as AND OR NAND NOR XOR NXOR and LATCH The output of ProLogic 1 can be nested into ProLogic 2 and so on If desired user can illuminate the front target LED on...

Page 89: ...set type of relay either Self Reset Hand Reset If the Self Reset is chosen then the relay reset will happen as per the dropout timer settings range is 0 00 to 1 00 seconds The Target LED Reset screen...

Page 90: ...7 18 F PRO 116 User Manual D05125R01 20 Input Matrix The Input Matrix is used to assign External Inputs to block individual functions from operating Figure 7 18 Input Matrix...

Page 91: ...output relay has individual settable drop delay from 0 to 1 seconds if it is assigned as Self Reset Each function can also initiate recloser breaker failure functions and also block the recloser func...

Page 92: ...ose outputs identified as communication initiation outputs They can have their time delay characteristics changed Functions also initiate recording as required Print the entire output matrix by select...

Page 93: ...Settings Summary Select Settings Summary to view and print the relay settings in text form For details see IED Settings and Ranges in Appendix B Print the entire Settings Summary by selecting File Pri...

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Page 95: ...med on delivery and acceptance of the purchaser s option according to the published relay specifications in IED Settings and Ranges in Appendix B Test Equipment Requirements 1 300 Vdc Source Set nomin...

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Page 97: ...buffer Power Supply 20 to 60Vdc 80 300Vdc 100 250Vac 50 60Hz Power Consumption 3 5VA Protection Functions 50 1 50 2 51 50N 1 50N 2 50G 1 50G 2 51G 64 50 SEF 1 64 50 SEF 2 64 51SEF 46 50 46 51 49 50BF...

Page 98: ...lated inputs Optional 24 30 48 50 110 125 220 250 V dc Nominal externally wetted Isolation 2 KV optical isolation External Input Turn on Voltage 24 30 Vdc nominal 19 Vdc 48 50 Vdc nominal 38 Vdc 110 1...

Page 99: ...Mount E4 case 159mm High x 97mm Wide Overall F PRO Accuracies Current 2 5 of inputs from 0 1 to 1 0 x nominal current In 1 0 of inputs from 1 0 to 4 0 x nominal current In Timers 2 5 of set value plu...

Page 100: ...Slow Damped Oscillatory High Frequency Disturbance 1 MHz Burst Disturbance Ac Dc power ports AC voltage current ports External I P O P ports 2 5kV CM 1kV DM IEC 60255 1 2009 Ingress Protection Front R...

Page 101: ...D05125R01 20 F PRO 116 User Manual AppendixA 5 A 1 IDMTL Element OperatingTime Curves Figure A 1 IDMTL IEC very inverse curve Figure A 2 IDMTL IEC Standard inverse curve 3...

Page 102: ...AppendixA 6 F PRO 116 User Manual D05125R01 20 Figure A 3 IDMTL IEC Standard inverse curve 1 Figure A 4 IDMTL IEC Long inverse curve...

Page 103: ...D05125R01 20 F PRO 116 User Manual AppendixA 7 Figure A 5 IDMTL IEC Extremely inverse curve Figure A 6 IDMTL IEEE Moderately inverse curve...

Page 104: ...Appendix A 8 F PRO 116 User Manual D05125R01 20 Figure A 7 IDMTL IEEE very inverse curve Figure A 8 IDMTL IEEE Extremely inverse curve...

Page 105: ...puts and Output are also identified on this summary F PRO Settings Summary Setting Group 1 SG 1 Name Symbol Value Unit Range Relay Identification Settings Version 2 Ignore Serial Number Yes Serial Num...

Page 106: ...abled Pickup I 10 00 A 0 05 to 25 00 Pickup Delay 0 00 s 0 00 to 999 99 Inrush Block Disabled 50 2 Disabled Pickup I 10 00 A 0 05 to 25 00 Pickup Delay 0 00 s 0 00 to 999 99 Inrush Block Disabled 51 I...

Page 107: ...asured IDMTL Neutral Overcurrent 51G Disabled Pickup IG 0 50 A 0 05 to 10 00 Curve Type IEC standard inverse 3 TMS 1 00 0 01 to 10 00 Pickup DTL Delay 10 00 s 0 00 to 999 99 Reset Delay DTL Reset DTL...

Page 108: ...00 to 10 00 Thermal OL Alarm Enabled Alarm Th 80 50 to 100 50BF Breaker Failure Protection 50BF Disabled Pickup I 0 20 A 0 05 to 2 00 Pickup Delay 1 0 20 s 0 00 to 999 99 Pickup Delay 2 0 40 s 0 00 t...

Page 109: ...00 s 0 00 to 999 00 Operator 1 Input A Unused 0 Operator 2 Input B Unused 0 Operator 3 Input C Unused 0 Operator 4 Input D Unused 0 Operator 5 Input E Unused 0 PL 3 ProLogic 3 ProLogic 3 Disabled Pic...

Page 110: ...Reset Dropout Timer 0 10 s 0 00 to 1 00 Reset Type RL 2 Self Reset Dropout Timer 0 10 s 0 00 to 1 00 Reset Type RL 3 Self Reset Dropout Timer 0 10 s 0 00 to 1 00 Reset Type RL 4 Self Reset Dropout Tim...

Page 111: ...on features of the relay with the floating point arithmetic to provide fast capture and manipulation of data The controller performs the post processing activity like logging fault event communication...

Page 112: ...t fully integrated soft start for minimum start up stress The two power supply operating ranges are 20 60Vdc and 80 300 Vdc 100 240 Vac 10 50 60 Hz This wide operating range provides easier installati...

Page 113: ...Operated 50N 2 Picked up 50N 2 Operated 51N Picked up 51N Operated 50G 1 Picked Up 50G 1 Operated 50G 2 Picked Up 50G 2 Operated 51G Picked Up 51G Operated 64 50SEF 1 Picked up 64 50SEF 1 Operated 64...

Page 114: ...put names are user assigned Where n 1 4 New Settings loaded Active group n Where n 1 2 Manual Settings Load request activate SGn Where n 1 2 Manual Settings Load request completed Manual or user initi...

Page 115: ...1 ON 50 2 Picked up 514 0 OFF 1 ON 50 1 Operated 515 0 OFF 1 ON 50 2 Operated 516 0 OFF 1 ON 51 1 Picked up 517 0 OFF 1 ON 51 1 Operated 518 0 OFF 1 ON 50N 1 Picked up 519 0 OFF 1 ON 50N 2 Picked up 5...

Page 116: ...548 0 OFF 1 ON 81HBL2 Operated 549 0 OFF 1 ON 79 IN 550 0 OFF 1 ON 79 OUT 551 0 OFF 1 ON 79 RECLOSE 552 0 OFF 1 ON 79 AR Initiate 553 0 OFF 1 ON 79 Block 554 0 OFF 1 ON 79 LockOut 555 0 OFF 1 ON ProLo...

Page 117: ...P 4 Change of state 10260 0 Off inactive 1 On active Read Holding Registers Function Code 03 Channel Address Units Scale IA Magnitude 40257 A 100 IA Angle 40258 Degrees 1 IB Magnitude 40259 A 100 IB...

Page 118: ...y inactive FF00 Hold readings active Write Single Register Function Code 06 Channel Address Value Scaled Up By Event Message Control See given below for details of use Refresh event list 40513 No data...

Page 119: ...Code 6 address 40514 Clears the current event from the read registers and places the next event into them An acknowledged event is no longer available for reading Get Next Event Function Code 6 addres...

Page 120: ...0 2 0 40518 0x31 0x33 1 3 40519 0x53 0x65 S e 40520 0x70 0x31 p 1 40521 0x32 0x20 2 40522 0x30 0x38 0 8 40523 0x3A 0x31 1 40524 0x36 0x3A 6 40525 0x31 0x36 1 6 40526 0x2E 0x39 9 40527 0x36 0x36 6 6 40...

Page 121: ...Transmiss ion COT Description 1 Spontaneous Events 2 Cyclic 3 Reset Frame Count Bit FCB 4 Reset Communication Unit CU 5 Start Restart 9 General Interrogation 1 0 Termination of General Interrogation 1...

Page 122: ...on TCS 1 x 1 1 9 RC x 160 64 A starter x 2 1 9 RC x 160 65 B starter x 2 1 9 RC x 160 66 C starter x 2 1 9 RC x 160 67 E starter x 2 1 9 RC x 160 68 General trip 2 1 RO x 160 69 A general trip 2 1 RO...

Page 123: ...4 49AL Operated 2 1 RO x 164 185 50BF D1 Operated 2 1 RO x 164 186 50BF D2 Operated 2 1 RO x 164 187 81HBL2 Operated 1 1 RO x 164 188 46BC Operated 1 1 RO x 164 189 Trip Circuit Supervision TCS 2 x 1...

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Page 125: ...ual Appendix G 1 Appendix G DNP3 0 Device Profile DEVICE PROPERTIES This document shows the device capabilities and the current value of each parameter for the default unit configuration as defined in...

Page 126: ...manufacturer s hardware version string v1 0 1 1 5 Device manufacturer s software version string V1 1 1 1 6 Device Profile Document Version Number v0 02 APR 27 2021 1 1 7 DNP Levels Supported for Maste...

Page 127: ...Terminal Command Line Software Vendor software named F PRO 1000 Offliner Proprietary file loaded via DNP3 file transfer Proprietary file loaded via other transport mechanism Direct Keypad on device f...

Page 128: ...ile Capabilities dnpDPcfg xml Device Profile config values _______ xml ___________________ The Complete Device Profile Document contains the capabilities Current Value and configurable methods columns...

Page 129: ...nnection Parameters Asynchronous 8 Data Bits 1 Start Bit 1 Stop Bit No Parity Other explain Asynchronous with selectable parity Parity None F PRO 1000 Offliner 1 2 3 Baud Rate Fixed at _______ Configu...

Page 130: ...ll be maintained active until after the end of transmission Where a signal is asserted to enable reception any data sent to the device when the signal is not active could be discarded None RS 232 V 24...

Page 131: ...s DNP3 Collision Avoidance No Yes explain ________________________ 1 2 7 Receiver Inter character Timeout Not checked No gap permitted Fixed at _____ bit times Fixed at _____ ms Configurable range ___...

Page 132: ...Sends Confirmed User Data Frames Always Sometimes explain _____________________ Never Configurable either always or never F PRO 1000 Offliner To disable set Data Link Timeout to 0 1 3 6 Data Link Lay...

Page 133: ...Configurable selectable from ___ ___ ___ms Configurable other describe________________ Variable explain _______________________ 2 000 ms 1 4 5 Maximum number of objects allowed in a single control re...

Page 134: ...3 Device Trouble Bit IIN1 6 Never used Reason for setting Unable to access requested data or execute CROB assuming a valid request has been received 1 5 4 File Handle Timeout Not applicable files not...

Page 135: ...6 User Manual Appendix G 11 1 6 OUTSTATION UNSOLICITED RESPONSE SUPPORT Capabilities Current Value If configurable list methods 1 6 1 Supports Unsolicited Reporting Not Supported Configurable selectab...

Page 136: ...time sync When time error may have drifted by range ____to____ ms When time error may have drifted by selectable from ____ ____ ___ NA 1 7 3 Maximum Internal Time Reference Error when set via DNP ms N...

Page 137: ...following tables identify the capabilities and current settings for each DNP3 data type Each data type also provides a table defining the data points available in the device default point lists config...

Page 138: ...below 2 1 3 Event reporting mode Only most recent All events 2 1 4 Binary Inputs included in Class 0 response Always Never Only if point is assigned to Class 1 2 or 3 Based on point Index add column...

Page 139: ...1 Inactive Active 11 50 1 Operated B 1 Inactive Active 12 50 1 Operated C 1 Inactive Active 13 50 2 Operated 1 Inactive Active 14 50 2 Operated A 1 Inactive Active 15 50 2 Operated B 1 Inactive Activ...

Page 140: ...ve Active 35 50BF D2 Operated 1 Inactive Active 36 46BC Operated 1 Inactive Active 37 81HBL2 Operated 1 Inactive Active 38 74TCS 1 Operated 1 Inactive Active 39 74TCS 2 Operated 1 Inactive Active 40 7...

Page 141: ...ss 0 response Always Never Only if point is assigned to Class 1 2 or 3 Based on point Index add column to table below 2 2 4 Reports Output Command Event Objects Never Only upon a successful Control Up...

Page 142: ...Output point selection can be obtained through the F PRO 1000 Offliner software see SCADA Setting Summary Point Index Name Supported Control Operations Name for State when value is 0 Name for State w...

Page 143: ...sion floating point w o time Variation 7 single precision floating point with time Variation 8 double precision floating point with time Based on point Index add column to table below 2 3 3 Event repo...

Page 144: ...1 0 00001 2 0 0 1 to 100 0 of nominal 11 Isef Angle 2 18 000 18 000 0 1 0 01 1 0 0 0 deg 0 1 0 01 0 5 0 1 to 180 0 degrees 12 I1 Magnitude 2 0 Configurable 0 01 0 00001 10 0 0 0 A 0 01 0 00001 2 0 0 1...

Page 145: ...Binary Input Any Variation 1 read 06 no range or all 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 129 response 00 01 start stop 1 1 Binary Input Packed format 1 read 06 no range or all 00 01 start s...

Page 146: ...130 unsol resp 17 28 index 22 2 Counter Event 16 bit with flag 129 response 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 30 0 Analog Input Any Variation 1 read 06 no range or all 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 2...

Page 147: ...ited qty qty 1 51 2 Time and Date CTO Absolute time unsynchronized 129 response 130 unsol resp 07 limited qty qty 1 52 1 Time Delay Coarse 129 response 07 limited qty qty 1 52 2 Time delay Fine 129 re...

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Page 149: ...D05125R01 20 F PRO 116 User Manual Appendix H 1 Appendix H Mechanical Drawings H 1 Front View...

Page 150: ...Appendix H 2 F PRO 116 User Manual D05125R01 20 H 2 Rear View...

Page 151: ...D05125R01 20 F PRO 116 User Manual Appendix I 1 Appendix I AC Schematic Drawing...

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Page 153: ...D05125R01 20 F PRO 116 User Manual Appendix J 1 Appendix J DC Schematic Drawing...

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Page 155: ...D05125R01 20 F PRO 116 User Manual Appendix K 1 Appendix K Connection Diagram...

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Page 157: ...cessing and when the one cycle blockingends and the contacts are closed immediately Latch Status The relay does not reset any ProLogic Input latch functions during the setting save or active group cha...

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