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L60 Line Phase Comparison Relay
GE Multilin
5.7 INPUTS/OUTPUTS
5 SETTINGS
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c) REMOTE DEVICES: DEVICE ID FOR RECEIVING GSSE MESSAGES
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INPUTS/OUTPUTS
REMOTE DEVICES REMOTE DEVICE 1(16)
Sixteen remote devices, numbered from 1 to 16, can be selected for setting purposes. A receiving relay must be pro-
grammed to capture messages from only those originating remote devices of interest. This setting is used to select specific
remote devices by entering (bottom row) the exact identification (ID) assigned to those devices.
The
REMOTE DEVICE 1(16) VLAN ID
and
REMOTE DEVICE 1(16) ETYPE APPID
settings are only used with GOOSE messages;
they are not applicable to GSSE messages. The
REMOTE DEVICE 1(16) VLAN ID
setting identifies the virtual LAN on which the
remote device is sending the GOOSE message. The
REMOTE DEVICE 1(16) ETYPE APPID
setting identifies the Ethernet appli-
cation identification in the GOOSE message. These settings should match the corresponding settings on the sending
device.
5.7.6 REMOTE INPUTS
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INPUTS/OUTPUTS
REMOTE INPUTS REMOTE INPUT 1(32)
Remote Inputs which create FlexLogic™ operands at the receiving relay, are extracted from GSSE/GOOSE messages
originating in remote devices. The relay provides 32 remote inputs, each of which can be selected from a list consisting of
64 selections: DNA-1 through DNA-32 and UserSt-1 through UserSt-32. The function of DNA inputs is defined in the IEC
61850 specification and is presented in the IEC 61850 DNA Assignments table in the
Remote Outputs
section. The function
of UserSt inputs is defined by the user selection of the FlexLogic™ operand whose state is represented in the GSSE/
GOOSE message. A user must program a DNA point from the appropriate FlexLogic™ operand.
Remote Input 1 must be programmed to replicate the logic state of a specific signal from a specific remote device for local
use. This programming is performed via the three settings shown above.
The
REMOTE INPUT 1 ID
setting allows the user to assign descriptive text to the remote input. The
REMOTE IN 1 DEVICE
setting
selects the number (1 to 16) of the remote device which originates the required signal, as previously assigned to the remote
device via the setting
REMOTE DEVICE
NN
ID
(see the
Remote Devices
section).
REMOTE IN 1 BIT PAIR
selects the specific bits
of the GSSE/GOOSE message required.
The
REMOTE IN 1 DEFAULT STATE
setting selects the logic state for this point if the local relay has just completed startup or
the remote device sending the point is declared to be non-communicating. The following choices are available:
•
Setting
REMOTE IN 1 DEFAULT STATE
to “On” value defaults the input to Logic 1.
•
Setting
REMOTE IN 1 DEFAULT STATE
to “Off” value defaults the input to Logic 0.
REMOTE DEVICE 1
REMOTE DEVICE 1 ID:
Remote Device 1
Range: up to 20 alphanumeric characters
MESSAGE
REMOTE DEVICE 1
VLAN ID: 0
Range: 0 to 4095 in steps of 1
MESSAGE
REMOTE DEVICE 1
ETYPE APPID: 0
Range: 0 to 16383 in steps of 1
REMOTE INPUT 1
REMOTE INPUT 1 ID:
Remote Ip 1
Range: up to 12 alphanumeric characters
MESSAGE
REMOTE IN 1 DEVICE:
Remote Device 1
Range: 1 to 16 inclusive
MESSAGE
REMOTE IN 1 BIT
PAIR: None
Range: None, DNA-1 to DNA-32, UserSt-1 to UserSt-32
MESSAGE
REMOTE IN 1 DEFAULT
STATE: Off
Range: On, Off, Latest/On, Latest/Off
MESSAGE
REMOTE IN 1
EVENTS: Disabled
Range: Disabled, Enabled
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