
Appendix B -Settings and Signals
P446SV
B50
P446SV-TM-EN-1
MENU TEXT
COL
ROW
DEFAULT SETTING
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
Opto I/P Status
0F
01
Opto I/P Status
[Binary Flag (32) Indexed String]
This menu cell displays the status of the available relay’s opto-isolated inputs as a binary string, a ‘1’ indicating an energized opto-isolated
input and a ‘0’ a de-energized one.
Relay O/P Status
0F
02
Relay O/P Status
[Binary Flag (32) Indexed String]
This menu cell displays the status of the digital data bus (DDB) signals that result in energization of the available output relays as a binary
string, a ‘1’ indicating an operated state and ‘0’ a non-operated state.
When the ‘Test Mode’ cell is set to ‘Enabled’ the ‘Relay O/P Status’ cell does not show the current status of the output relays and hence can
not be used to confirm operation of the output relays. Therefore it will be necessary to monitor the state of each contact in turn.
Test Port Status
0F
03
Test Port Status
[Binary Flag (8) Indexed String]
This menu cell displays the status of the eight digital data bus (DDB) signals that have been allocated in the ‘Monitor Bit’ cells.
Monitor Bit 1
0F
05
1060
From 0 to 2047 in steps of 1
[Unsigned Integer (16 bits)]
The eight ‘Monitor Bit’ cells allow the user to select the status of which digital data bus signals can be observed in the ‘Test Port Status’ cell or
via the monitor/download port.
Monitor Bit 2
0F
06
1062
From 0 to 2047 in steps of 1
[Unsigned Integer (16 bits)]
The eight ‘Monitor Bit’ cells allow the user to select the status of which digital data bus signals can be observed in the ‘Test Port Status’ cell or
via the monitor/download port.
Monitor Bit 3
0F
07
1064
From 0 to 2047 in steps of 1
[Unsigned Integer (16 bits)]
The eight ‘Monitor Bit’ cells allow the user to select the status of which digital data bus signals can be observed in the ‘Test Port Status’ cell or
via the monitor/download port.
Monitor Bit 4
0F
08
1066
From 0 to 2047 in steps of 1
[Unsigned Integer (16 bits)]
The eight ‘Monitor Bit’ cells allow the user to select the status of which digital data bus signals can be observed in the ‘Test Port Status’ cell or
via the monitor/download port.
Monitor Bit 5
0F
09
1068
From 0 to 2047 in steps of 1
[Unsigned Integer (16 bits)]
The eight ‘Monitor Bit’ cells allow the user to select the status of which digital data bus signals can be observed in the ‘Test Port Status’ cell or
via the monitor/download port.
Monitor Bit 6
0F
0A
1070
From 0 to 2047 in steps of 1
[Unsigned Integer (16 bits)]
The eight ‘Monitor Bit’ cells allow the user to select the status of which digital data bus signals can be observed in the ‘Test Port Status’ cell or
via the monitor/download port.
Monitor Bit 7
0F
0B
1072
From 0 to 2047 in steps of 1
[Unsigned Integer (16 bits)]
The eight ‘Monitor Bit’ cells allow the user to select the status of which digital data bus signals can be observed in the ‘Test Port Status’ cell or
via the monitor/download port.
Monitor Bit 8
0F
0C
1074
From 0 to 2047 in steps of 1
[Unsigned Integer (16 bits)]
The eight ‘Monitor Bit’ cells allow the user to select the status of which digital data bus signals can be observed in the ‘Test Port Status’ cell or
via the monitor/download port.
IED Test Mode
0F
0D
Disabled
Disabled
Test Mode
Contacts Blocked
[Indexed String]
The IED Test Mode menu cell is used to allow online testing to be performed on the IED without operation of the trip contacts. It also enables
a facility to directly test the output contacts by applying menu controlled test signals.
This setting influences the processing of GOOSE and control service frames with an IEC61850 Test mode flag.
To select test mode the IED Test Mode menu cell should be set to ‘Test’, which takes the IED out of service. It also causes an alarm condition
to be recorded and the yellow ‘Out of Service’ LED to illuminate. In IEC 60870-5-103 builds changes the Cause of Transmission, COT, to Test
Mode. In IED Test Mode, only GOOSE messages and control service commands with a quality flat set to "test" will be processed as valid .
To enable testing of output contacts the IED Test Mode cell should be set to Contacts Blocked. This blocks the protection from operating the
contacts and enables the test pattern and contact test functions which can be used to manually operate the output contacts. This mode
also blocks maintenance, counters and freezes any information stored in the Circuit Breaker Condition column. Also in IEC 60870-5-103
Summary of Contents for MiCOM P40 Agile
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Page 33: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 34: ...Chapter 1 Introduction P446SV 2 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 46: ...Chapter 1 Introduction P446SV 14 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 47: ...CHAPTER 2 SAFETY INFORMATION ...
Page 48: ...Chapter 2 Safety Information P446SV 16 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 60: ...Chapter 2 Safety Information P446SV 28 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 61: ...CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE DESIGN ...
Page 62: ...Chapter 3 Hardware Design P446SV 30 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 3 Hardware Design P446SV 56 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 89: ...CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE DESIGN ...
Page 90: ...Chapter 4 Software Design P446SV 58 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 101: ...CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURATION ...
Page 102: ...Chapter 5 Configuration P446SV 70 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 5 Configuration P446SV 92 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 125: ...CHAPTER 6 SAMPLED VALUE OPERATION ...
Page 126: ...Chapter 6 Sampled Value Operation P446SV 94 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 136: ...Chapter 6 Sampled Value Operation P446SV 104 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 137: ...CHAPTER 7 DISTANCE PROTECTION ...
Page 138: ...Chapter 7 Distance Protection P446SV 106 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 196: ...Chapter 7 Distance Protection P446SV 164 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 197: ...CHAPTER 8 CARRIER AIDED SCHEMES ...
Page 198: ...Chapter 8 Carrier Aided Schemes P446SV 166 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 240: ...Chapter 8 Carrier Aided Schemes P446SV 208 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 241: ...CHAPTER 9 NON AIDED SCHEMES ...
Page 242: ...Chapter 9 Non Aided Schemes P446SV 210 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 256: ...Chapter 9 Non Aided Schemes P446SV 224 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 257: ...CHAPTER 10 POWER SWING FUNCTIONS ...
Page 258: ...Chapter 10 Power Swing Functions P446SV 226 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 281: ...CHAPTER 11 AUTORECLOSE ...
Page 282: ...Chapter 11 Autoreclose P446SV 250 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 376: ...Chapter 11 Autoreclose P446SV 344 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 377: ...CHAPTER 12 CB FAIL PROTECTION ...
Page 378: ...Chapter 12 CB Fail Protection P446SV 346 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 389: ...CHAPTER 13 CURRENT PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ...
Page 390: ...Chapter 13 Current Protection Functions P446SV 358 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 416: ...Chapter 13 Current Protection Functions P446SV 384 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 417: ...CHAPTER 14 VOLTAGE PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ...
Page 418: ...Chapter 14 Voltage Protection Functions P446SV 386 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 431: ...CHAPTER 15 FREQUENCY PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ...
Page 432: ...Chapter 15 Frequency Protection Functions P446SV 400 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 438: ...Chapter 15 Frequency Protection Functions P446SV 406 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 439: ...CHAPTER 16 MONITORING AND CONTROL ...
Page 440: ...Chapter 16 Monitoring and Control P446SV 408 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 476: ...Chapter 16 Monitoring and Control P446SV 444 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 477: ...CHAPTER 17 SUPERVISION ...
Page 478: ...Chapter 17 Supervision P446SV 446 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 490: ...Chapter 17 Supervision P446SV 458 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 491: ...CHAPTER 18 DIGITAL I O AND PSL CONFIGURATION ...
Page 492: ...Chapter 18 Digital I O and PSL Configuration P446SV 460 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 504: ...Chapter 18 Digital I O and PSL Configuration P446SV 472 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 505: ...CHAPTER 19 FIBRE TELEPROTECTION ...
Page 506: ...Chapter 19 Fibre Teleprotection P446SV 474 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 522: ...Chapter 19 Fibre Teleprotection P446SV 490 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 523: ...CHAPTER 20 ELECTRICAL TELEPROTECTION ...
Page 524: ...Chapter 20 Electrical Teleprotection P446SV 492 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 534: ...Chapter 20 Electrical Teleprotection P446SV 502 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 535: ...CHAPTER 21 COMMUNICATIONS ...
Page 536: ...Chapter 21 Communications P446SV 504 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 606: ...Chapter 21 Communications P446SV 574 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 607: ...CHAPTER 22 CYBER SECURITY ...
Page 608: ...Chapter 22 Cyber Security P446SV 576 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 625: ...CHAPTER 23 INSTALLATION ...
Page 626: ...Chapter 23 Installation P446SV 594 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 637: ...CHAPTER 24 COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 638: ...Chapter 24 Commissioning Instructions P446SV 606 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 695: ...CHAPTER 25 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 696: ...Chapter 25 Maintenance and Troubleshooting P446SV 664 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 712: ...Chapter 25 Maintenance and Troubleshooting P446SV 680 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 713: ...CHAPTER 26 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 714: ...Chapter 26 Technical Specifications P446SV 682 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 741: ...APPENDIX A ORDERING OPTIONS ...
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Page 745: ...APPENDIX B SETTINGS AND SIGNALS ...
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Page 955: ...APPENDIX C WIRING DIAGRAMS ...
Page 956: ...Appendix C Wiring Diagrams P446SV P446SV TM EN 1 ...
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