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PRODUCT SETUP
CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
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unreturned messages. This function counts all the outgoing messages and a separate counter adds the messages have
failed to return. When the unreturned messages counter reaches the user-definable level specified by the
UNRET MSGS
ALARM CH1 THRESHOLD
setting and within the user-defined message count
UNRET MSGS ALARM CH1 COUNT
, the
DIR IO CH1
UNRET ALM
FlexLogic operand is set.
When the total message counter reaches the user-defined maximum specified by the
UNRET MSGS ALARM CH1 MESSAGE
COUNT
setting, both the counters reset and the monitoring process is restarted.
Configure the operand to drive an output contact, user-programmable LED, or selected communication-based output.
Latching and acknowledging conditions, if required, are programmed accordingly.
The unreturned messages alarm function is available on a per-channel basis and is active only in the ring configuration.
The total number of unreturned input and output messages is available as the
ACTUAL VALUES
STATUS
DIRECT INPUTS
UNRETURNED MSG COUNT CH1
actual value.
5.3.17 Teleprotection
SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
TELEPROTECTION
Digital teleprotection transfers protection commands between two or three relays in a secure, fast, dependable, and
deterministic way. Possible applications are permissive or blocking pilot schemes and direct transfer trip (DTT).
Teleprotection can be applied over any analog or digital channels and any communications media, such as direct fiber,
copper wires, optical networks, or microwave radio links. A mixture of communication media is possible.
Once teleprotection is enabled and the teleprotection input/outputs are configured, data packets are transmitted
continuously every 1/4 cycle (3/8 cycle if using C37.94 modules) from peer-to-peer. Security of communication channel
data is achieved by using CRC-32 on the data packet.
NUMBER OF TERMINALS
— Specifies whether the teleprotection system operates between two peers or three peers.
NUMBER OF CHANNELS
— Specifies how many channels are used. If the
NUMBER OF TERMINALS
is “3” (three-terminal system),
set the
NUMBER OF CHANNELS
to “2.” For a two-terminal system, the
NUMBER OF CHANNELS
can set to “1” or “2” (redundant
channels).
TELEPROTECTION
TELEPROTECTION
FUNCTION: Disabled
Range: Disabled, Enabled
NUMBER OF TERMINALS:
2
Range: 2, 3
NUMBER OF COMM
CHANNELS: 1
Range: 1, 2
LOCAL RELAY ID
NUMBER: 0
Range: 0 to 255 in steps of 1
TERMINAL 1 RELAY ID
NUMBER: 0
Range: 0 to 255 in steps of 1
TERMINAL 2 RELAY ID
NUMBER: 0
Range: 0 to 255 in steps of 1
This option is available when an Inter-Relay Communications card is specified at the time of ordering (see
the Order Code tables). With the option, direct inputs/outputs display by default. When you enable the
teleprotection feature, direct I/O is not visible.
NOTE
Teleprotection inputs/outputs and direct inputs/outputs are mutually exclusive. As such, they cannot be used
simultaneously. Once teleprotection inputs and outputs are enabled, direct inputs and outputs are blocked,
and vice versa.