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Communications Guide

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350

Feeder Protection System

Feeder protection and control

Summary of Contents for ML Series 350

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Page 2: ...Vista SR3 Setup are trademarks or registered trademarks of GE Multilin Inc The contents of this manual are the property of GE Multilin Inc This documentation is furnished on license and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of GE Multilin The content of this manual is for informational use only and is subject to change without notice Part number 1601 9094 AA February 201...

Page 3: ... injury Note Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Note Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Note Indicates practices not related to personal injury NOTE Indicates general information and practices including operational information and practices that are not related to personal injury ...

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Page 5: ... Physical layer 2 15 Link layer 2 16 Application layer 2 16 Application level 2 20 Application functions 2 20 Type identification 2 20 Function type 2 20 Information number 2 21 Data management 2 21 Digital states 2 21 Measurands 2 22 Commands 2 23 103 general settings 2 24 3 ETHERNET INTERFACE Redundancy Options 3 2 Parallel Redundancy Protocol PRP 3 3 High availability Seamless Redundancy HSR 3 ...

Page 6: ...taset structure 4 44 GOOSE remote inputs 4 45 IEC 61850 Logical Nodes 4 47 System logical nodes LN Group L 4 48 Logical Nodes for protection functions LN Group P 4 48 Logical nodes for protection related functions LN Group R 4 55 Logical Nodes for generic references LN Group G 4 56 Logical Nodes for metering and measurement LN Group M 4 59 Logical Nodes for switchgear LN Group X 4 60 IEC 61850 Com...

Page 7: ...63 9 MODBUS FUNCTIONS Function Code 03H 9 1 Function Code 04H 9 2 Function Code 05H 9 3 Function Code 06H 9 4 Function Code 07H 9 4 Function Code 08H 9 5 Function Code 10H 9 6 Error Responses 9 7 Force coil commands 9 7 Performing Commands Using Function Code 10H 9 8 10 USING THE MODBUS USER MAP MODBUS User Map 10 1 11 APPENDIX Warranty 11 1 Change notes 11 1 Manual Revision history 11 1 ...

Page 8: ...iv 350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE ...

Page 9: ...COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 1 1 SR350 Feeder Protection System Chapter 1 Communications interfaces GE Digital Energy Communicationsinterfaces The 350 has three communications interfaces These can be used simultaneously RS485 USB Ethernet ...

Page 10: ...1 2 350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CHAPTER 1 COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACES ...

Page 11: ...uld be connected in a daisy chain configuration with terminating networks installed at each end of the link i e at the master end and at the slave farthest from the master The terminating network should consist of a 120 W resistor in series with a 1 nF ceramic capacitor when used with Belden 9841 RS485 wire Shielded wire should always be used to minimize noise The shield should be connected to all...

Page 12: ...0 supports operation at 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 baud The USB interface will support only 115200 baud Data Packet Format A complete request response sequence consists of the following bytes transmitted as separate data frames Master Request Transmission SLAVE ADDRESS 1 byte FUNCTION CODE 1 byte DATA variable number of bytes depending on FUNCTION CODE CRC 2 bytes Slave Response Transmissio...

Page 13: ...to avoid the 350 performing any incorrect operation The CRC 16 calculation is an industry standard method used for error detection An algorithm is included here to assist programmers in situations where no standard CRC 16 calculation routines are available CRC 16 Algorithm Once the following algorithm is complete the working register A will contain the CRC value to be transmitted Note that this al...

Page 14: ...ust be reset i e all slaves start listening for a new transmission from the master Thus at 9600 baud a delay of greater than 3 5 x 1 9600 x 10 3 65ms will cause the communication link to be reset 350 supported functions The following functions are supported by the 350 FUNCTION CODE 03H Read Setpoints FUNCTION CODE 04H Read Actual Values FUNCTION CODE 05H Execute Operation FUNCTION CODE 06H Store S...

Page 15: ...P PORT CHANNEL 1 PORT CHANNEL 2 PORT TME SYNC IIN PER DNP MSG FRAG SIZE DNP TCP CONN T O S1 DNP DNP GENERAL DNP UNSOL RESPONSE DEFAULT VARIATION DNP CLIENT ADDRESS DNP POINTS LIST 898769A1 cdr DNP CLIENT ADDRESS CLIENT ADDRESS 1 CLIENT ADDRESS 2 CLIENT ADDRESS 3 CLIENT ADDRESS 4 CLIENT ADDRESS 5 POINT 0 POINT 1 POINT 2 POINT 63 S1 DNP POINTS LIST BINARY INPUTS BINARY OUTPUTS ANALOG INPUTS POINT 0 ...

Page 16: ...Object 1 Binary Input Changes Object 2 Binary Outputs Object 10 Control Relay Output Block Object 12 Binary Counters Object 20 Frozen Counters Object 21 Counter Change Event Object 22 Frozen Counter Event Object 23 Analog Inputs Object 30 Analog Input Changes Object 32 Analog Deadbands Object 34 Time and Date Object 50 Internal Indications Object 80 Maximum Data Link Frame Size octets Maximum Appl...

Page 17: ...Never Always Sometimes Configurable Latch On Never Always Sometimes Configurable Latch Off Never Always Sometimes Configurable Queue Never Always Sometimes Configurable Clear Queue Never Always Sometimes Configurable Explanation of Sometimes Object 12 points are mapped to Virtual Inputs and Commands Force Coils Both Pulse On and Latch On operations perform the same function in the 350 that is the ...

Page 18: ... Input Variation 0 is used to request default variation 1 read 22 assign class 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 1 Binary Input 1 read 22 assign class 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 129 response 00 01 start stop 17 28 index see Note 2 2 Binary Input with Status 1 read 22 assign class 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07...

Page 19: ...ed quantity 17 28 index 129 response 00 01 start stop 17 28 index see Note 2 6 16 Bit Binary Counter without Flag 1 read 7 freeze 8 freeze noack 9 freeze clear 10 frz cl noack 22 assign class 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 129 response 00 01 start stop 17 28 index see Note 2 21 0 Frozen Counter Variation 0 is used to request defaultvariation 1 read 22 assign...

Page 20: ... resp 17 28 index 30 0 Analog Input Variation 0 is used to request default variation 1 read 22 assign class 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 1 32 Bit Analog Input 1 read 22 assign class 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 129 response 00 01 start stop 17 28 index see Note 2 2 16 Bit Analog Input 1 read 22 assign class 00 01 s...

Page 21: ...index 129 response 00 01 start stop 17 28 index see Note 2 2 write 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 50 1 Time and Date default see Note 1 1 read 2 write 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07 limited qty 1 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 129 response 00 01 start stop 17 28 index see Note 2 52 2 Time Delay Fine quantity 1 129 response 07 limited quantity 60 0 Class 0 1 2 and 3 Da...

Page 22: ...s Table 2 1 RS 485 In order to activate DNP 3 0 at the RS485 rear port the setting Rear 485 Protocol must be set to DNP 3 0 Once the setting has been changed the relay must be switched off then switched on Table 2 2 DNP protocol SETTINGS PARAMETER RANGE FORMAT RS485 Baud Rate 115200 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 F101 RS485 Comm Parity None None Odd Even F102 Rear 485 Protocol DNP 3 0 Modbus IEC608...

Page 23: ...Inputs and Commands Force Coils Some legacy DNP implementations use a mapping of one DNP Binary Output to two physical or virtual control points In Order to configure Paired Control Points the source for states ON and OFF should be set to different Virtual Inputs or Commands The DNP Technical Committee recommends using contiguous point numbers starting at 0 for each data type because some DNP3 Mas...

Page 24: ...n be up to 3 Masters in total but only one Serial Master The following Default Classes will be fixed for the different blocks of data Binary Input Points Default Class 1 Analog Input Point Default Class 2 Counters Default Class 3 Each Data Point Class can be changed by protocol function code 22 in volatile mode If a restart is performed the new values will be lost DNP Object 34 points can be used ...

Page 25: ...IRST ANLG OFFSET NINTH ANLG ENTRY NINTH ANLG FACTOR NINTH ANLG OFFSET S1 103 GENERAL SLAVE ADDRESS SYNCH TIMEOUT 898770A1 cdr S1 103 MEASURANDS FIRST ASDU SECOND ASDU THIRD ASDU FOURTH ASDU S1 60870 5 103 GENERAL BINARY INPUTS MEASURANDS COMMANDS S1 103 B COMMANDS CMD 0 FUNC TYPE CMD 0 INFO NO CMD 0 ON OPER CMD 0 OFF OPER CMD 15 FUNC TYPE CMD 15 INFO NO CMD 15 ON OPER CMD 15 OFF OPER S1 103 FOURTH...

Page 26: ...tor direction Table 2 5 Status indications in monitor direction Glass fibre Plastic fibre F SMA type connector BFOC 2 5 type connector 9600 bits s 19200 bits s One COMMON ADDRESS OF ASDU identical with station address More than one COMMON ADDRESS OF ASDU INF Semantics 0 End of general interrogation 0 Time synchronization 2 Reset FCB 3 Reset CU 4 Start restart 5 Power on INF Semantics 350 Identifie...

Page 27: ...rotection disturbed 46 Group warning 47 Group alarm INF Semantics 350 Identifier 350 Data Text INF Semantics 350 Identifier 350 Data Text 48 Earth fault L1 49 Earth fault L2 50 Earth fault L3 51 Earth fault forward i e line 52 Earth fault reverse i e busbar INF Semantics 350 Identifier 350 Data Text INF Semantics 350 Identifier 350 Data Text 64 Start pick up L1 65 Start pick up L2 66 Start pick up...

Page 28: ...N 93 Trip IN INF Semantics 350 Identifier 350 Data Text 128 CB on by AR 129 CB on by long time AR 130 AR blocked INF Semantics 350 Identifier 350 Data Text 144 Measurand I 145 Measurands I V 146 Measurands I V P Q 147 Measurands In Ven 148 Measurands IL123 VL123 P Q f INF Semantics 240 Read headings of all defined groups 241 Read values or attributes of all entries of one group 243 Read directory ...

Page 29: ...d groups 241 Read values or attributes of all entries of one group 243 Read directory of a single entry 244 Read value or attribute of a single entry 245 General interrogation of generic data 248 Write entry 249 Write entry with confirmation 250 Write entry with execution 251 Write entry abort Test mode Blocking of monitor direction Disturbance data Generic services Private data Measurand Max MVAL...

Page 30: ...on as a response to class 2 request A setting 0 to 60 min is available to configure the desired interval where 0 means transmission as fast as possible The following functions are supported Initialization General Interrogation Synchronization Commands transmission Type identification The Type Identification implemented will be TYPE IDENTIFICATION UI8 1 8 1 255 1 31 definitions of this companion st...

Page 31: ...255 0 15 system functions 16 31 status 32 47 supervision 48 63 earth fault 64 127 short circuit 128 143 auto reclosure 144 159 measurands 160 239 not used 240 255 generic functions Control direction 0 255 0 15 system functions 16 31 general commands 32 239 not used 240 255 generic functions Data management The 350 relay supports a fixed profile and data that is configurable using the EnerVista SR3...

Page 32: ...3 possible configurable ASDUS For example eDataVab is the index in the Modbus Memory Map Settings Digital Status Information Number Function Type Point 1 Entry Select entry from list 0 255 0 255 Point 64 Entry Select entry from list 0 255 0 255 Modbus Address Description Value Format 43879 Point 1 Entry Digital Status 0x8242 Undercurrent Trip FC134 44223 Point 1 Entry Function Type 160 F1 44224 Po...

Page 33: ... and virtual inputs are available to be mapped using the EnerVista Setup program It is possible to choose the desired command for the ON state and the same or different command for the OFF state The user is able to select the Information Number 1 255 and the Function Type 0 255 command mappings but the Identification Type 20 General Commands is fixed There are 32 configurable commands In this case...

Page 34: ...ill not be available If the user sets a value other than 0 in the Synchronization Timeout setting when this time expires without receiving a synchronization message the Invalid bit will be set in the time stamp of a time tagged message It is necessary to configure other port settings Baud Rate etc Number Value Range Comms Port COM1 Enum None Com1 Slave Address 1 0 254 Synchronization Timeout 30 mi...

Page 35: ...tinterface The Ethernet option for the 350 provides both a 1300 nm optical interface and a 10 100 auto negotiating copper interface To select which interface is active a MODBUS setpoint see below must be modified MODBUS Address Hex Address Description Min Max Step Function Code Factory Default 40191 BE EthernetConnectionType 0 1 1 FC230 0 ...

Page 36: ...licit reconfiguration and switchover and therefore does not show a period of unavailability Figure 3 1 Example of PRP with two LANs LAN A and LAN B The two LANs named LAN_A and LAN_B are identical in protocol at the MAC level but they can differ in performance and topology Transmission delays can also be different The LANs have no direct connection among them and they are assumed to be fail indepe...

Page 37: ...ANP Doubly Attached Node running PRP a node that has two ports which operate in parallel and are attached to the upper layers of the OSI communications stack through a Link Redundancy Entity module DANH Doubly Attached Node with HSR protocol LRE Link Redundancy Entity module operating at the link layer of the OSI stack and responsible for handling duplicates and managing redundancy SAN Singly Atta...

Page 38: ...ice used in PRP networks called RedBox with the role of connecting Single Attached Nodes SANs to a redundant network SR3 relays implement only the DANP functionality The RedBox functionality is not implemented The original standard IEC 62439 3 2010 was amended to align PRP with the High availability Seamless Redundancy HSR protocol To achieve this the original PRP was modified at the cost of losin...

Page 39: ...h allows the network to operate without dedicated switches since every node is able to forward frames from port to port HSR originally meant High availability Seamless Ring but HSR is not limited to a simple ring topology Redundant connections to other HSR rings and to PRP networks are possible Daisy Chain A daisy chain is an interconnection of devices where each device is connected in series to t...

Page 40: ...col functions Data and control functions The following functions are supported 01H Read Coil Status Just respond no action required for now Outgoing message for this function is the same as input one 02H Read Input Status Just respond no action required for now Outgoing message for this function is the same as input one 03H Read Holding Registers Reads the binary contents of holding registers in t...

Page 41: ...er the first byte contains the high order bits and the second contains the low order bits 05H Force Single Coil Forces a single coil 0X reference to either ON or OFF The query message specifies the coil reference to be forced Coils are addressed starting at zero coil 1 is addressed as 0 The requested ON OFF state is specified by a constant in the query data field A value of FF 00 hex requests the ...

Page 42: ...0B Virtual Input 28 0x101B Virtual Input 13 0x100C Virtual Input 29 0x101C Virtual Input 14 0x100D Virtual Input 30 0x101D Virtual Input 15 0x100E Virtual Input 31 0x101E Virtual Input 16 0x100F Virtual Input 32 0x101F Description Coil Address DEC Reset 1 Open 4 Close 5 Activate Group 1 7 Activate Group 2 8 Active Group 11 Reset MWh and Mvarh Meters 97 Clear Trip Counters 99 Clear Event Records 10...

Page 43: ...ce Virtual Input 18 State 4113 Force Virtual Input 19 State 4114 Force Virtual Input 20 State 4115 Force Virtual Input 21 State 4116 Force Virtual Input 22 State 4117 Force Virtual Input 23 State 4118 Force Virtual Input 24 State 4119 Force Virtual Input 25 State 4120 Force Virtual Input 26 State 4121 Force Virtual Input 27 State 4122 Force Virtual Input 28 State 4123 Force Virtual Input 29 State ...

Page 44: ...sters Presets values into a sequence of holding registers 4X references Query The query message specifies the register references to be preset Registers are addressed starting at zero register 1 is addressed as 0 The requested preset values are specified in the query data field Data is packed as two bytes per register Here is an example of a request to preset two registers starting at 43851 to 00 ...

Page 45: ...d function This function is used to write settings in a specific settings group Example In the example there is a write setting procedure in the Group 1 00 setting address 0x09C1 and 2 bytes of data with value 0x0001 Byte Count 04 04 Data Hi 00 Data Lo 01 Data Hi 00 Data Lo 00 Field Name Hex Slave Address FE Function 10 Starting Address Hi 0F Starting Address Lo 0A No of Registers Hi 00 No of Regi...

Page 46: ...DE 1 byte DATA variable number of bytes depending on FUNCTION CODE CRC 2 bytes Slave Response Transmission SLAVE ADDRESS 1 byte FUNCTION CODE 1 byte DATA variable number of bytes depending on FUNCTION CODE CRC 2 bytes SLAVE ADDRESS This is the first byte of every transmission This byte represents the user assigned address of the slave device that is to receive the message sent by the master Each s...

Page 47: ...urred If a 350 Modbus slave device receives a transmission in which an error is indicated by the CRC 16 calculation the slave device will not respond to the transmission A CRC 16 error indicates than one or more bytes of the transmission were received incorrectly and thus the entire transmission should be ignored in order to avoid the 350 performing any incorrect operation The CRC 16 calculation i...

Page 48: ...ION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE MODBUS TCP IP CHAPTER 3 ETHERNET INTERFACE 4 Di AL AL 5 j 1 j 6 shr A 7 is there a carry No go to 8 Yes G A A 8 is j 8 No go to 5 Yes go to 9 9 i 1 i 10 is i N No go to 3 Yes go to 11 11 A CRC ...

Page 49: ...E SYNC IIN PER DNP MSG FRAG SIZE DNP TCP CONN T O S1 DNP DNP GENERAL DNP UNSOL RESPONSE DEFAULT VARIATION DNP CLIENT ADDRESS DNP POINTS LIST 898769A1 cdr DNP CLIENT ADDRESS CLIENT ADDRESS 1 CLIENT ADDRESS 2 CLIENT ADDRESS 3 CLIENT ADDRESS 4 CLIENT ADDRESS 5 POINT 0 POINT 1 POINT 2 POINT 63 S1 DNP POINTS LIST BINARY INPUTS BINARY OUTPUTS ANALOG INPUTS POINT 0 ENTRY POINT 1 POINT 2 POINT 31 ENTRY EN...

Page 50: ...P Levels Supported the complete list is described in the attached table Binary Inputs Object 1 Binary Input Changes Object 2 Binary Outputs Object 10 Control Relay Output Block Object 12 Binary Counters Object 20 Frozen Counters Object 21 Counter Change Event Object 22 Frozen Counter Event Object 23 Analog Inputs Object 30 Analog Input Changes Object 32 Analog Deadbands Object 34 Time and Date Obj...

Page 51: ... Sometimes Configurable Pulse On Never Always Sometimes Configurable Pulse Off Never Always Sometimes Configurable Latch On Never Always Sometimes Configurable Latch Off Never Always Sometimes Configurable Queue Never Always Sometimes Configurable Clear Queue Never Always Sometimes Configurable Explanation of Sometimes Object 12 points are mapped to Virtual Inputs and Commands Force Coils Both Pul...

Page 52: ...thernet communication it will be available and it can be disabled or enabled with the proper function code Default Counter Object Variation Counters Roll Over at No Counters Reported No Counters Reported Configurable attach explanation Configurable attach explanation Default Object 20 16 Bits Default Variation 1 Point by point list attached Other Value _____ Point by point list attached Sends Mult...

Page 53: ...ll 07 08 limited quantity 10 0 Binary Output Status Variation 0 is used to request default variation 1 read 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 2 Binary Output Status 1 read 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 129 response 00 01 start stop 17 28 index see Note 2 12 1 Control Relay Output Block 3 select 4 operate 5 direct op 6 di...

Page 54: ...op 17 28 index see Note 2 22 0 Counter Change Event Variation 0 is used to request default variation 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 1 32 Bit Counter Change Event 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 129 response 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 23 2 16 Bit Counter Change Event 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 129 response 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 5 32 Bit ...

Page 55: ... 1 32 Bit Analog Change Event without Time 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 129 response 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 2 16 Bit Analog Change Event without Time 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 129 response 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 3 32 Bit Analog Change Event with Time 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 129 response 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 4 16 Bit ...

Page 56: ...quantity 17 28 index 129 response 00 01 start stop 17 28 index see Note 2 52 2 Time Delay Fine quantity 1 129 response 07 limited quantity 60 0 Class 0 1 2 and 3 Data 1 read 20 enable unsol 21 disable unsol 22 assign class 06 no range or all 1 Class 0 Data 1 read 22 assign class 06 no range or all 2 Class 1 Data 1 read 20 enable unsol 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 3 Class 2 Data 21 dis...

Page 57: ...ariation 1 1 2 5 6 F78 DNP Object 21 Default Variation 1 1 2 9 10 F79 DNP Object 22 Default Variation 1 1 2 5 6 F80 DNP Object 23 Default Variation 1 1 2 5 6 F81 DNP Object 30 Default Variation 1 1 2 3 4 F82 DNP Object 32 Default Variation 1 1 2 3 4 F83 DNP TCP Connection Timeout 120 s 10 to 300 s F1 SETTINGS PARAMETER RANGE FORMAT SETTINGS PARAMETER RANGE FORMAT Binary Input Point 0 Entry Select ...

Page 58: ...umbers starting at 0 for each data type because some DNP3 Master implementations allocate contiguous memory from point 0 to the last number for each data type NOTE NOTE Binary Inputs are inputs to the Master Binary Outputs are outputs from the Master DNP general Default variations for Object 1 2 20 21 22 23 30 and Object 32 will be set by settings and returned for the object in a response when no ...

Page 59: ...rability Document 1 System or device System definition Controlling station definition master Controlled station definition slave 2 Application layer 3 Transmission mode for application data 104 BINARY INPUTS POINT 0 POINT 1 POINT 63 S1 104 GENERAL FUNCTION CYCLIC DATA PERIOD TCP CONN TIMEOUT OBJ INFO ADDR BIN TCP PORT SLAVE ADDRESS OBJ INFO ADDR ALOG OBJ INFO ADDR CNTR OBJ INFO ADDR CMD 898794A1 c...

Page 60: ...tep position information M_ST_NA_1 7 Bitstring of 32 bits M_BO_NA_1 9 Measured value normalized value M_ME_NA_1 11 Measured value scaled value M_ME_NB_1 13 Measured value short floating point value M_ME_NC_1 15 Integrated totals M_IT_NA_1 20 Packed single point information with status change detection M_SP_NA_1 21 Measured value normalized value without quantity descriptor M_ME_ND_1 30 Single poin...

Page 61: ...caled value with time tag CP56Time2a C_SE_TB_1 63 Set point command short floating point value with time tag CP56Time2a C_SE_TC_1 64 Bitstring of 32 bits with time tag CP56Time2a C_BO_TA_1 Number description Mnemonic 70 End of initialization M_EI_NA_1 Number description Mnemonic 100 Interrogation command C_IC_NA_1 101 Counter interrogation command C_CI_NA_1 102 Read command C_RD_NA_1 103 Clock syn...

Page 62: ...an 3 Spontaneous 4 Initialized 5 Request or requested 6 Activation 7 Activation confirmation 8 Deactivation 9 Deactivation confirmation 10 Activation termination 11 Return information caused by local command 12 File transfer 13 Interrogated by group number 20 to 36 Requested by group n counter request 37 to 41 Unknown type identification 44 Unknown cause of transmission 45 Unknown command address ...

Page 63: ... 40 M_EP_TF_1 45 C_SC_NA_1 46 C_DC_NA_1 47 C_RC_NA_1 48 C_SE_NA_1 49 C_SE_NB_1 50 C_SE_NC_1 51 C_BO_NA_1 58 C_SC_TA_1 59 C_DC_TA_1 60 C_RC_TA_1 61 C_SE_TA_1 62 C_SE_TB_1 63 C_SE_TC_1 64 C_BO_TA_1 70 M_EI_NA_1 100 C_IC_NA_1 101 C_CI_NA_1 102 C_RD_NA_1 103 C_CS_NA_1 104 C_TS_NA_1 105 C_RP_NA_1 106 C_CD_NA_1 107 C_TS_TA_1 110 P_ME_NA_1 111 P_ME_NB_1 112 P_ME_NC_1 113 P_AC_NA_1 120 F_FR_NA_1 Type iden...

Page 64: ...pecific list Single point information M_SP_NA_1 M_SP_TA_1 M_SP_TB_1 and M_PS_NA_1 Double point information M_DP_NA_1 M_DP_TA_1 and M_DP_TB_1 Step position information M_ST_NA_1 M_ST_TA_1 and M_ST_TB_1 Bitstring of 32 bits M_BO_NA_1 M_BO_TA_1 and M_BO_TB_1 if defined for a specific project Measured value normalized value M_ME_NA_1 M_ME_TA_1 M_ME_ND_1 and M_ME_TD_1 Measured value scaled value M_ME_N...

Page 65: ...imum delay in command direction of commands and setpoint commands Maximum allowable delay of commands and setpoint commands 5 s 18 Transmission of integrated totals Mode A Local freeze with spontaneous transmission Mode B Local freeze with counter interrogation Mode C Freeze and transmit by counter interrogation commands Mode D Freeze by counter interrogation command frozen values reported simulta...

Page 66: ...fficial Internet Standard which describes the state of standardization of protocols used in the Internet as determined by the Internet Architecture Board IAB It offers a broad spectrum of actual standards used in the Internet The suitable selection of documents from RFC 2200 defined in this standard for given projects has to be chosen by the user of this standard Ethernet 802 3 Serial X 21 interfa...

Page 67: ... be operational If IEC Cyclic Data Period is set to 0 there will be no cyclic data response Some other settings can be added to select the first address of the different Object Information These settings can be removed to be consistent with the UR but are very useful for integrating the relay into a system By default the Object Information Address for the different data will be as follows M_SP Sin...

Page 68: ...n be used to change threshold values from the default for each individual M_ME_NB_1 analog point There are three ways to send the measurands to the Master station As the measurands will be part of the General Group and Group 2 when a general interrogation or group 2 interrogation takes place all the measurands will be included in the response There is also a cyclic data period setting where the sc...

Page 69: ...P CHANNEL 2 PORT NONE 104 GENERAL FUNCTION DISABLE Client 1 Client 2 Client 3 MODBUS NOTHING NOTHING MODBUS MODBUS NOTHING MODBUS MODBUS MODBUS Settings Ethernet DNP CHANNEL 1 PORT TCP DNP CHANNEL 2 PORT NONE 104 GENERAL FUNCTION DISABLE Client 1 Client 2 Client 3 DNP NOTHING NOTHING DNP MODBUS NOTHING DNP MODBUS MODBUS Settings Ethernet DNP CHANNEL 1 PORT UDP DNP CHANNEL 2 PORT NONE 104 GENERAL F...

Page 70: ...P CHANNEL 1 PORT TCP DNP CHANNEL 2 PORT UDP 104 GENERAL FUNCTION DISABLE Client 1 Client 2 Client 3 Client 4 DNP TCP DNP UDP NOTHING NOTHING DNP TCP DNP UDP MODBUS NOTHING DNP TCP DNP UDP MODBUS MODBUS Settings Ethernet DNP CHANNEL 1 PORT XX any value DNP CHANNEL 2 PORT XX any value 104 GENERAL FUNCTION ENABLE Client 1 Client 2 Client 3 IEC104 IEC104 NOTHING IEC104 IEC104 MODBUS ...

Page 71: ...350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 4 1 SR350 Feeder Protection System Chapter 4 SR3 IEC61850 GOOSE GE Digital Energy SR3IEC61850GOOSE Simplified SR3 IEC61850 GOOSE configuration ...

Page 72: ...as been coordinated with the downstream feeders such that if the SR345 does not receive a GOOSE message from one of the feeders in this case feeder A within a specified period of time after detection of the overcurrent fault the SR345 will trip its breaker removing power to the bus If however a GOOSE message is received from any one of the feeder relays the SR345 will delay the trip of its breaker...

Page 73: ... Block Each SR3 relay has one GOOSE transmission data block consisting of up to 64 data items Once configured this block is transmitted at power up on a pre configured time basis ranging from 1 to 60 seconds and within a window of 4 to 10 ms after a digital point within the data block has changed state Receive Data Block Each SR3 relay has eight GOOSE receive data blocks Each receive data block co...

Page 74: ...ings files then add the associated SR3 IED settings files to this site 2 Launch the Simplified GOOSE Configurator configure the GOOSE transmissions for each relay then save and exit the tool 3 Download the settings files to the associated relays Each of these steps will be explained in detail in the following section IEC61850 GOOSE messaging uses Ethernet so the SR3 must be equipped with an Ethern...

Page 75: ...TECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 4 5 Simplified SR3 IEC61850 GOOSE messaging Connection Once an IP address and subnet mask have been configured within each relay and the power cycled the relays can be connected though a switch to the computer running the SR3 configuration software ...

Page 76: ... CHAPTER 4 SR3 IEC61850 GOOSE Configuration Launch the SR3 software and using the help menu ensure that the EnerVista SR3 setup software is version 1 41 or higher If it is not go to the GE Digital Energy website and download the latest copy of the EnerVista SR3 Setup software before proceeding ...

Page 77: ...version 1 40 or higher and that the relay includes either the 2E or 3E option in its order code 2 CREATE AN OFFLINE SITE AND ADD THE DEVICE SETTINGS FILES SR3PC V1 40 and higher provides an offline project site management tool to organize the settings files into related groups An offline menu is provided to manage Create Edit Remove the offline site and settings files in addition to invoking the S...

Page 78: ...holder for non SR3 CID files such that all project related files can be located within a site Rght mouse click on the offline site named GOOSE see above figure You will see several selections Add New Site This selection will add a new site to the root of the offline tree Remove Site This selection removes the site and settings files branches from the offline settings file list Rename Site This sel...

Page 79: ...the root of the offline tree will not be considered for this feature Select New Settings File and enter the order code of the first relay Using the browser select the name in this case 228_GOOSE7 and location of the offline settings file Once entered select Save then OK Note that the setting file name 228_GOOSE7 now appears under the site GOOSE ...

Page 80: ...GUIDE SIMPLIFIED SR3 IEC61850 GOOSE MESSAGING CHAPTER 4 SR3 IEC61850 GOOSE Repeat this process to enter the second setting file using the name 230_GOOSE7 then again select Save and OK Both settings files should now appear under the offline site GOOSE ...

Page 81: ...the right will correspond to one of the devices in the site list Each of these columns has 32 cells which represent the digital information that each device will be receiving and the associated remote input The last column will always be used as a placeholder for a non SR3 device Generic IED This will allow the user to select data items that do not map to any SR3 device but will be used by non SR3...

Page 82: ... quality bits are to be included with the value Users have an option to Enable Disable Quality here In our example application we are going to send just the status of Virtual Input 1 from the relay labeled 228 to the relay labeled 230 so the Value Only selection will be made by clicking on that portion of the screen Also located at the bottom of the screen are the icons the restore Restore and Def...

Page 83: ...Virtual Input 1 from the relay labeled 228_GOOSE7 into the first row of relay 230_GOOSE7 This position corresponds to Remote Input 1 This is the process that is used to configured both the transmission and reception Once the configuration is complete the users must select SAVE Upon a SAVE selection the SGC program will take the information within the screen and determine how to set up the transmis...

Page 84: ...mote Input 1 of 230_GOOSE7 will receive the status of the Virtual Input of 228_GOOSE7 we must configure a logic element within 230_GOOSE7 to use the status of Remote Input 1 to drive the status of Relay 3 as shown Once these settings have been saved we can proceed to the next step downloading the offline settings files to the relays ...

Page 85: ...ED RELAYS To download the settings files to the relays proceed as follows Right mouse click on the settings file labeled 228_GOOSE7 and select Write Setting File to Device This action will launch a second window showing all devices configured for the online window To start the download process to Relay 228 click on Relay 228 such that it is highlighted then select Send ...

Page 86: ...SE Once the download is complete repeat the process for the setting file labeled 230_GOOSE7 and relay 230 At this point the GOOSE messaging configuration is complete To test the GOOSE messaging first open the Virtual Input Commands window of Relay 228 and then under 230 s Actual Values branch open the Output Relays window ...

Page 87: ...AGING 350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 4 17 Force Virtual Input number 1 of 228 on or off and monitor the status of Relay 3 in Relay 230 Note that the status of Relay 3 follows the status of Virtual Input 1 of Relay 228 This completes the exercise ...

Page 88: ...ree ways 1 For those users familiar with both the SR3 configuration menus and IEC61850 implementation within the SR3 they may prefer to configure the relays directly through the SR3 menus if the GOOSE messaging is restricted to the exchange of digital point status 2 For those not familiar with SR3 IEC61850 implementation and or the SR3 menus the above SR3 Simplified GOOSE Message tool may save tim...

Page 89: ...data blocks Each receive data block consists of up to 64 data items and is configured to receive the transmission from a specific device on the network Received digital status information from any of the eight receive data blocks is mapped into the local SR3 s 32 remote digital input locations such that this status can be used by the local relay NOTE NOTE The total number of items that can be rece...

Page 90: ...ements are not data types defined within IEC61850 The GGIO logical nodes are used to map none IEC61850 data into IEC61850 as general generic data which is defined within the IEC61850 standard The SR3 Contact I O Virtual Inputs and the status of Logic Elements are mapped into GGIO2 3 and 4 respectively Let s take a moment to examine this further before moving on We will take Virtual Inputs as our e...

Page 91: ...he stVal bit In other words each stVal bit within each indication reflects the status of the corresponding Virtual Input In addition to the individual digital status each indication area contains a time stamp for the last change and an indication of the quality of the data Within the SR3 software the user can drag and drop the stVal bit or other digital or analog values from resident logical nodes...

Page 92: ... 41 or higher with the 3E option support this feature For simplicity the objective of this exercise will be to demonstrate how to configure the SR3 relay labeled 228 using the SR3 IEC61850 Device Configurator portion of the SR3 software to send a GOOSE message containing the status of Virtual Input 1 to the SR3 relay labeled 254 Once the IP address and subnet mask have been configured within each ...

Page 93: ...ing the Help menu ensure that the software is version 1 41 or higher If it is not go to the GE Digital Energy website and download the latest copy of the EnerVista SR3 Setup software before proceeding 1 Configure both relays into the SR3 software and set the GOOSE transmission of both relays to Advanced 2 Configure relay 228 s GOOSE transmission 3 Configure relay 254 s GOOSE reception ...

Page 94: ...ing Configuration lab steps 1 Configure both relays into the SR3 software and set the GOOSE transmission of both relays to Advanced Configure both SR3 relays into the SR3 software application using the following procedure 1 1 Launch the SR3 software and select Device Setup 1 2 Select Add Site 1 3 Enter an optional site name 1 4 Select Add Device ...

Page 95: ...ensure the correct order code is entered select Read Order Code 1 8 After a brief period of time the software program should read the relay s order code and fill it in within the work area If the software fails to connect to the relay and read the order code an error message will appear indicating that either the SR3 was not connected to the network correctly or the IP address subnet mask and or t...

Page 96: ... Select OK to save the settings and return to the Main Menu Before we can configure the relay using the IEC61850 Device Configuration tool we must set the GOOSE message transmission of both relays to Advanced as follows 1 11 For relay 228 open Setpoints Communications GOOSE Configuration Transmission 1 12 Set the GOOSE Type to Advanced 1 13 Select Save 1 14 Repeat for Relay 254 ...

Page 97: ...NFIGURATOR 350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 4 27 2 Configure relay 228 s GOOSE transmission The following steps are used to configure relay 228 s transmission 2 1 Right mouse Click on relay 228 then select IEC61850 Device Configurator to launch the software ...

Page 98: ...E 2 2 Select the Settings tab then enter a unique IED name for this relay For this lab exercise select one by a left mouse double click on the cell to the left of the cell labeled IEC Name and enter one 2 3 Select the GOOSE transmission tab to configure the actual GOOSE transmission name and data within the transmission that will be sent ...

Page 99: ... become visible for editing 2 6 Enter a unique name for the GOOSE transmission In our example we will use the name TX1 Once entered and the configuration complete the name TX1 will be assigned to the GOOSE message transmitted from this relay Optionally you can also enter a unique name for the GOOSE control block 2 7 The directory tree within the data set source work area can be expanded such that ...

Page 100: ...ets elements list 2 11 Select Save and once saved you will see a confirmation message appear on the computer screen 3 Configure relay 254 s GOOSE reception The next step is to export relay 228 s modified CID file to the computer such that the structure of GOOSE message TX1 can be used to configure the structure of the reception within relay 254 Within the SR3 relays the CID file settings are resid...

Page 101: ...D file to the computer perform the following steps after cycling relay 228 s power 3 1 From the Main Menu right mouse click on relay 228 and select Export ICD CID file 3 2 Enter a name for the CID file that will be exported in our example lab we will use the name 228_Lab_1 then select Save Once saved a confirmation message will appear on the computer screen ...

Page 102: ...The structure of GOOSE TX1 is contained within relay 228 s CID file To load this structure into relay 254 proceed as follows 3 3 From the main SR3 menu right mouse click on relay 254 and select IEC61850 Device Configurator then select GOOSE Reception 3 4 To load the structure of TX1 into relay 254 select ADD IED then select the name of the file containing relay 228 s CID file which in our example ...

Page 103: ...ATION VIA THE IEC 61850 CONFIGURATOR 350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 4 33 3 5 Relay 228 s GOOSE message appears as an icon This process can be repeated to load the structures of up to seven additional GOOSE messages into relay 254 ...

Page 104: ...reception as shown This action maps the status of Ind 1 sVal which is Virtual input 1 into the first remote input of relay 254 3 8 If available additional items from relay 228 s TX1 transmission or other GOOSE messages loaded into Relay 254 could be mapped into the remaining 31 locations within relay 254 s receive area Select Save NOTE NOTE Once the CID file is modified relay 254 s power must be c...

Page 105: ... 4 1 Open Virtual input commands on relay 228 4 2 Open the Remote Input Status under Actual Values on Relay 254 and note that when Virtual Input 1 of relay 228 is forced to a logic 1 or a logic 0 the status of Remote Input 1 of relay 254 changes to the same state proving that the GOOSE transmission and reception were configured correctly ...

Page 106: ...ining to GOOSE are not implemented in the 350 relay The 350 relay does not support Manufacturing Message Specification MMS standard ISO IEC 9506 the mapping of analogue values to data points in data sets in either the transmit or receive direction a file system to maintain SCL ICD or CID files for IEC61850 GOOSE As such the implementation stores GOOSE configuration using MODBUS set points Configur...

Page 107: ...nd all the standard data types GOOSE settings changes will take effect only after the 350 relay is re booted One setting is available to Enable Disable both Transmission and Reception It is possible to change this setting from the Front Panel of the relay Figure 4 1 EnerVista SR3 GOOSE General Settings EnerVista SR3 Setup software structure The structure below reflects how the EnerVista SR3 Setup ...

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Page 109: ...ssible to map any Item to a fixed value ON or OFF For GOOSE transmission the firmware allows users to assign through EnerVista SR3 Setup Software an DataSetReference composed as follows 1 IEDNameLDInst LLN0 2 the string default GOOSE1 contained in the Modbus address The IEDName is taken from setting S1 Relay Setup Installation Relay Name Setting the IEDName to Feeder_25Kv_Line1 for example would r...

Page 110: ...ar GOOSE message if no value within the message has changed I e 60 Measured in ms Conf Revision Number This number updates automatically after Tx data set has been modified and the relay power has been cycled Destination MAC Address This setting is required to ensuring interoperability as some vendors require valid range of destination MAC addresses in GOOSE messages Quality Flags In order to ensu...

Page 111: ...to configure up to 8 separate GOOSE messages for reception One GOOSE message consists of 2 parts Header and Dataset The Header is used for identification and the Dataset for data handling At this point it is convenient to clarify the difference between Remote GOOSE and Remote Device One Remote Device can send more than one GOOSE so from the reception point of view it is not very useful to handle R...

Page 112: ...es the timeout for the next message GOOSE Header Status is set to 0 if the next message is not received within the specified amount of time GOOSE Status is also set to 0 if the next message is not accepted within the specified amount of time If a GOOSE message is received and its header has not been configured for reception the firmware ignores the message It is possible to see this GOOSE status i...

Page 113: ...one level of nesting and that are capable of mapping only digital values to the remote inputs The 350 firmware maintains the format of GOOSE messages that can be received in MODBUS registers Configuration of GOOSE messages to be received by the device is implemented using the EnerVista SR3 Setup software as shown below either by reading in and parsing the ICD or SCD file from a remote device or by...

Page 114: ...total size of all Rx structures doesn t exceed the defined limit of 250 registers The User can configure the Datasets of his choice and if he exceeds the 250 registers limit when he tries to SAVE the following message appears saying that the selection of the user has exceeded the limit of 250 registers and that anything beyond will be lost Clicking on YES will save Dataset items selection up to 25...

Page 115: ...ed in a data set configured for reception to one of 32 GOOSE remote inputs More than 1 GOOSE remote input can be mapped to the same data element in a data set belonging to a received GOOSE message GOOSE remote inputs can only be mapped to digital data elements The firmware considers a GOOSE remote input to be in the on off state when the digital data element to which it is mapped is in the on off ...

Page 116: ...46 350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE SR3 IEC 61850 GOOSE DETAILS CHAPTER 4 SR3 IEC61850 GOOSE Figure 4 6 EnerVista SR3 GOOSE Remote Inputs 1 Figure 4 7 EnerVista SR3 GOOSE Remote Inputs 2 ...

Page 117: ...ponding GOOSE remote input is asserted In the 350 there are many different settings where it is possible to select between a Contact Input 1 to 8 a Virtual Input 1 to 32 or a Logic Element 1 to 8 In all of these settings it is also possible to select Remote Input 1 32 if the GOOSE feature is enabled on the relay IEC 61850 Logical Nodes The SR350 relay supports the logical nodes as indicated in the...

Page 118: ...late M PhyHealth INS_1 Physical device health M Proxy SPS_1 Indicates if this LN is a proxy M LLN0 class Attribute Name Attr Type Explanation M O Notes LLN0 Logical node zero Data Common Logical Node Information Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_0 Name plate M Controls LEDRs SPC_0 LED reset O GoCB ACSI class GOOSE control block GoCB GoCB GoCB class Attribute N...

Page 119: ...mation Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Status Information Str ACD_1 Start O IOC PKP Op ACT_1 Operate M IOC OP Blk ACT_2 Blk P IOC BLK PIOC class Attribute Name Attr Type Explanation M O Notes PIOC Instantaneous overcurrent Data Common Logical Node Information Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate ...

Page 120: ...n Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Status Information Str ACD_1 Start O IOC PKP Op ACT_1 Operate M IOC OP Blk ACT_2 Blk P IOC BLK PIOC class Attribute Name Attr Type Explanation M O Notes PIOC Overcurrent Data Common Logical Node Information Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Status Informatio...

Page 121: ...mPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Status Information Str ACD_1 Start M TOC PKP Op ACT_1 Operate M TOC OP Blk ACT_2 Block P TOC BLK PTOC class Attribute Name Attr Type Explanation M O Notes PTOC Time overcurrent Data Common Logical Node Information Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Status Information Str ACD_1 Start M TOC PKP Op ACT_1 Operate M TOC OP Blk ...

Page 122: ...ormation Str ACD_2 Start M TOF PKP Op ACT_2 Operate M TOF OP Blk ACT_2 Block P TOF BLK PTOV class Attribute Name Attr Type Explanation M O Notes PTOV Overvoltage Data Common Logical Node Information Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Status Information Str ACD_0 Start M TOV PKP Op ACT_0 Operate O TOV OP Blk ACT_2 Block P TOV BLK PTOV class Attrib...

Page 123: ...ormation Str ACD_2 Start M TOV PKP Op ACT_2 Operate O TOV OP Blk ACT_2 Block P TOV BLK PTOV class Attribute Name Attr Type Explanation M O Notes PTOV Overvoltage Data Common Logical Node Information Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Status Information Str ACD_2 Start M TOV PKP Op ACT_2 Operate O TOV OP Blk ACT_2 Block P TOV BLK PTUV class Attrib...

Page 124: ... Str ACD_2 Start M TUV PKP Op ACT_2 Operate M TUV OP Blk ACT_2 Block P TUV BLK PTUF class Attribute Name Attr Type Explanation M O Notes PTUF UnderFrequency Data Common Logical Node Information Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Status Information Str ACD_2 Start M TUF PKP Op ACT_2 Operate M TUF OP Blk ACT_2 Block P TUF BLK PTTR class Attribute N...

Page 125: ...Dir ACD_1 Direction M Fixed to Unknown Value Op ACT_1 Operate P Neutral Dir OP Blk ACT_2 Block P Neutral Dir Block RBRF class Attribute Name Attr Type Explanation M O Notes RBRF Directional Element Data Common Logical Node Information Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Status Information Dir ACD_1 Direction M Fixed to Unknown Value Op ACT_1 Opera...

Page 126: ...Op ACT_2 Operate M AutoRecSt INS_3 AutoReclosing Status M GGIO class Attribute Name Attr Type Explanation M O Notes GGIO Generic process I O Data Common Logical Node Information Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Status information Ind1 SPS_0 General Indication binary input O Remote Output 1 Ind2 SPS_0 General Indication binary input O Remote Out...

Page 127: ...dication binary output O Contact Output 1 Ind12 SPS_0 General Indication binary output O Contact Output 2 Ind13 SPS_0 General Indication binary output O Contact Output 3 Ind14 SPS_0 General Indication binary output O Contact Output 4 Ind15 SPS_0 General Indication binary output O Contact Output 5 Ind16 SPS_0 General Indication binary output O Contact Output 6 Ind17 SPS_0 General Indication binary ...

Page 128: ...ary input O Logic Element 3 Ind4 SPS_0 General Indication binary input O Logic Element 4 Ind5 SPS_0 General Indication binary input O Logic Element 5 Ind6 SPS_0 General Indication binary input O Logic Element 6 Ind7 SPS_0 General Indication binary input O Logic Element 7 Ind8 SPS_0 General Indication binary input O Logic Element 8 Ind9 SPS_0 General Indication binary input O Logic Element 9 Ind10 ...

Page 129: ...ion M O Notes MMXU Measurement Data Common Logical Node Information Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Measured values TotW MV_0 Total active power P O Real Power TotVAr MV_0 Total reactive power Q O Reactive Power TotVA MV_0 Total apparent power S O Apparent Power TotPF MV_0 Average power factor PF O Power Factor Hz MV_0 Line Frequency O VLFREC ...

Page 130: ...mation Mod INC_0 Mode M Beh INS_0 Behaviour M Health INS_1 Health M NamPlt LPL_1 Name plate M Loc SPS_0 Local operation M Local Remote OpCnt INS_2 Operation counter M Breaker openings Controls Pos DPC_0 Switch position M Breaker open close BlkOpn SPC_0 Block opening M Virtual output BlkClr SPC_0 Block closing M Virtual output Status information CBOpCap INS_2 Cicruit breaker operating capability M ...

Page 131: ...pe FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C DataAttribute Status StVal Enum ST dchg Ok warning Alarm M Q BVstring13 ST qchg M T Utctime ST M INS_2 Attribute Name Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C DataAttribute Status StVal INT32 ST dchg M Q BVstring13 ST qchg M T Utctime ST M INS_3 Attribute Name Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C DataAttribute Status StVal Enumerated ST dchg Cl...

Page 132: ... ST Qchg M T Utctime ST M Configuration description and extension D Vstring255 DC O ACD class Directional protection activation information ACD_0 Attribute Name Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C DataAttribute Control and status General Boolean ST Dchg M DirGeneral Enumerated Byte ST Dchg unknown forward backward both M PhsA Boolean ST Dchg GC_2 1 DirPhsA Enumerated Byte ST dchg unkno...

Page 133: ...e FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C DataAttribute Control and status General Boolean ST dchg M DirGeneral Enumerated Byte ST dchg unknown forward backward both M Q BVstring13 ST qchg M T Utctime ST M Configuration description and extension D Vstring255 DC O MV class Measured value MV_0 Attribute Name Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C DataAttribute Measured attributes instCVal f FloatA...

Page 134: ...logueValue FLOAT32 GC_1 INT32U d Vstring255 DC O CMV class Complex measured value CMV_0 Attribute Name Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C DataAttribute Measured attributes instCVal mag f FloatVector MX O FloatAnalogueValue FLOAT32 cVal mag f FloatVector MX dchg M FloatAnalogueValue FLOAT32 range ENUMERATED Byte MX dchg O q BVstring13 MX qchg M t Utctime MX M Configuration description ...

Page 135: ..._1 phsC CMV_0 GC_1 neut CMV_0 GC_1 net CMV_0 GC_1 res CMV_0 GC_1 Configuration description and extension d Vstring255 DC O DEL class Phase to phase related measured values of a three phase system DEL_0 Attribute Name Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C Data PhsAB CMV_0 GC_1 PhsBC CMV_0 GC_1 PhsCA CMV_0 GC_1 Configuration description and extension d Vstring255 DC O SEQ class Sequence SE...

Page 136: ...te Name Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C DataAttribute Control and status OPER Ctlval Boolean CO AC_CO_M origin Originator CO ST AC_CO_M orCat ENUMERATED M orIdent OCTECT64 M Ctlnum INT8U CO ST M T Btime6 CO M Test Boolean CO M Check ENUMERATED CO M StVal CODE ENUM ST dchg intermediate state off on bad state M q BVstring13 ST qchg AC_ST t Utctime ST AC_ST Configuration description a...

Page 137: ...e Type FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C DataAttribute Control and status Vendor Vstring255 DC M SwRev Vstring255 DC O serNum Vstring255 DC O Model Vstring255 DC O location Vstring255 DC O LPL class Logical node name plate LPL_0 Attribute Name Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value Value Range M O C DataAttribute Control and status Vendor Vstring255 DC M SwRev Vstring255 DC M d Vstring255 DC M configRev Vst...

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Page 139: ...fied ArchitectureOLE Object Linking and EmbeddingSOA Service Oriented ArchitectureDA Data AccessAE Alarms and EventsSDK Software Development KitCTT Compliance Test Tool OPC UA Architecture The OPC communication is done through Client Server architecture In the case of the 350 relay the relay is implemented as the Server The parts that are being supported are OPC UA DA Read and write actions of the...

Page 140: ...re the following OPC UA connection port is 4842Maximum number of sessions per server is 2 The server has the following data types Double used for Analog Values Boolean used for Digital Logic Input and Output data The server guarantees the reading of 60 nodes If the number of nodes is bigger than this value the response time increases proportionally to the number of nodes OPC UA Point Lists Modelin...

Page 141: ..._ang Auxiliary Voltage angle IseqPos_mag Positive Sequence Current magnitude IseqPos_ang Positive Sequence Current angle IseqNeg_mag Negative Sequence Current magnitude IseqNeg_ang Negative Sequence Current angle IseqZero_mag Zero Sequence Current magnitude IseqZero_ang Zero Sequence Current angle VseqPos_mag Positive Sequence Voltage magnitude VseqPos_ang Positive Sequence Voltage angle VseqNeg_m...

Page 142: ...d IOC 2 PKP GIOC_2_OP Ground IOC 2 OP GIOC_2_BLK Ground IOC 2 BLK SGIOC_1_PKP Sensitive Ground IOC 1 PKP SGIOC_1_OP Sensitive Ground IOC 1 OP SGIOC_1_BLK Sensitive Ground IOC 1 BLK SGIOC_2_PKP Sensitive Ground IOC 2 PKP SGIOC_2_OP Sensitive Ground IOC 2 OP SGIOC_2_BLK Sensitive Ground IOC 2 BLK NegSeq_IOC_PKP Neg Seq IOC PKP NegSeq_IOC_OP Neg Seq IOC OP NegSeq_IOC_BLK Neg Seq IOC BLK PTOC_1_PKP Ph...

Page 143: ...y OV PKP AuxOV_OP Auxiliary OV OP AuxOV_BLK Auxiliary OV BLK NOV_PKP Neutral OV PKP NOV_OP Neutral OV OP NOV_BLK Neutral OV BLK NegSeqOV_PKP Negative Seq OV PKP NegSeqOV_OP Negative Seq OV OP NegSeqOV_BLK Negative Seq OV BLK PUV_PKP Phase UV PKP PUV_phA_PKP Phase A UV PKP PUV_phB_PKP Phase B UV PKP PUV_phC_PKP Phase C UV PKP PUV_OP Phase UV OP PUV_phA_OP Phase A UV OP PUV_phB_OP Phase B UV OP PUV_...

Page 144: ...OP AR Ext Init Data Description CI_1 Contact Input 1 CI_2 Contact Input 2 CI_3 Contact Input 3 CI_4 Contact Input 4 CI_5 Contact Input 5 CI_6 Contact Input 6 CI_7 Contact Input 7 CI_8 Contact Input 8 CI_9 Contact Input 9 CI_10 Contact Input 10 VI_1 Virtual Input 1 VI_2 Virtual Input 2 VI_3 Virtual Input 3 VI_4 Virtual Input 4 VI_5 Virtual Input 5 VI_6 Virtual Input 6 VI_7 Virtual Input 7 VI_8 Virt...

Page 145: ...t 3 RI_4 Remote Input 4 RI_5 Remote Input 5 RI_6 Remote Input 6 RI_7 Remote Input 7 RI_8 Remote Input 8 RI_9 Remote Input 9 RI_10 Remote Input 10 RI_11 Remote Input 11 RI_12 Remote Input 12 RI_13 Remote Input 13 RI_14 Remote Input 14 RI_15 Remote Input 15 RI_16 Remote Input 16 RI_17 Remote Input 17 RI_18 Remote Input 18 RI_19 Remote Input 19 RI_20 Remote Input 20 RI_21 Remote Input 21 RI_22 Remote...

Page 146: ... RO_15 Remote Output 15 RO_16 Remote Output 16 RO_17 Remote Output 17 RO_18 Remote Output 18 RO_19 Remote Output 19 RO_20 Remote Output 20 RO_21 Remote Output 21 RO_22 Remote Output 22 RO_23 Remote Output 23 RO_24 Remote Output 24 RO_25 Remote Output 25 RO_26 Remote Output 26 RO_27 Remote Output 27 RO_28 Remote Output 28 RO_29 Remote Output 29 RO_30 Remote Output 30 RO_31 Remote Output 31 RO_32 Re...

Page 147: ...ent 5 Logic_6 Logic Element 6 Logic_7 Logic Element 7 Logic_8 Logic Element 8 Logic_9 Logic Element 9 Logic_10 Logic Element 10 Logic_11 Logic Element 11 Logic_12 Logic Element 12 Logic_13 Logic Element 13 Logic_14 Logic Element 14 Logic_15 Logic Element 15 Logic_16 Logic Element 16 Data Description Reset Reset Open Open Close Close Data Description ...

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Page 149: ... programmed as a Modbus master Computers or PLCs are commonly programmed as masters Both monitoring and control are possible using read and write register commands Other commands are supported to provide additional functions The Modbus protocol has the following characteristics Address 1 to 254 Supported Modbus function codes 3H 4H 5H 6H 7H 8H 10H Data Frame Format and Data Rate One data frame of ...

Page 150: ...eck with every transmission The CRC 16 algorithm essentially treats the entire data stream data bits only start stop and parity ignored as one continuous binary number This number is first shifted left 16 bits and then divided by a characteristic polynomial 11000000000000101B The 16 bit remainder of the division is appended to the end of the transmission MSByte first The resulting message includin...

Page 151: ...iming Data packet synchronization is maintained by timing constraints The receiving device must measure the time between the reception of characters If 3 5 character times elapse without a new character or completion of the packet then the communication link must be reset i e all slaves start listening for a new transmission from the master Thus at 9600 baud a delay of greater than 3 5 x 1 9600 x ...

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Page 153: ...esent PTP grandmaster if any When the relay is not using any PTP grandmaster this actual value is zero The grandmaster Identity code is specified by PTP to be globally unique so one can always know which clock is grandmaster in system with multiple grandmaster capable clocks Real Time Clock PATH SETPOINTS S1 RELAY SETUP CLOCK PTP FUNCTION Range Enabled Disabled Default Enabled When Disabled is sel...

Page 154: ...of the relay s PTP capable ports PTP VLAN PRIORITY Range 0 to 7 Default 4 The setting selects the value of the priority field in the 802 1Q VLAN tag in request messages issued by the relay s peer delay mechanism In compliance with PP Power Profile the default VLAN priority is 4 but it is recommended that in accordance with PTP it be set to 7 Depending on the characteristics of the device to which ...

Page 155: ...FFFF 1 F3 1 30006 5 Boot Version 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 1 30008 7 Serial Number F22 6 30014 D Order Code F22 16 30030 1D MAC Address 0 0xFFFF 1 FC214 3 30035 22 Comms Hardware Revision 0 0xFFFF 1 F15 0 1 30037 24 Build Date F22 6 30043 2A Build Time F22 4 30051 32 Comm Build Date F22 6 30057 38 Comm Build Time F22 4 30061 3C Comm Rev 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 1 30063 3E Comm Boot Code Rev 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 1 30068 43 FPGA...

Page 156: ...US 0 1 1 FC125 1 30320 13F RELAY2 COIL STATUS 0 1 1 FC125 1 CURRENT METERING 30324 143 Sensitive Ground Current 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 A F11 2 30326 145 In 0 100000 1 A F10 2 30328 147 Ia 0 1200000 1 A F10 2 30330 149 Ib 0 1200000 1 A F10 2 30332 14B Ic 0 1200000 1 A F10 2 30334 14D Iavg 0 1200000 1 A F10 2 30338 151 Ig 0 1200000 1 A F10 2 PHASE ANGLES 30343 156 Ia Angle 0 359 1 F1 1 30344 157 Ib Angle 0 ...

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Page 158: ...FFFF 1 F1 1 30551 226 User Map Value 28 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30552 227 User Map Value 29 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30553 228 User Map Value 30 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30554 229 User Map Value 31 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30555 22A User Map Value 32 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30556 22B User Map Value 33 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30557 22C User Map Value 34 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30558 22D User Map Value 35 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30559 22E User Map Value 36 0 0xFFFF...

Page 159: ...xFFFF 1 F1 1 30597 254 User Map Value 74 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30598 255 User Map Value 75 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30599 256 User Map Value 76 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30600 257 User Map Value 77 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30601 258 User Map Value 78 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30602 259 User Map Value 79 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30603 25A User Map Value 80 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30604 25B User Map Value 81 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30605 25C User Map Value 82 0 0xFFF...

Page 160: ... 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30641 280 User Map Value 118 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30642 281 User Map Value 119 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30643 282 User Map Value 120 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30644 283 User Map Value 121 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30645 284 User Map Value 122 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30646 285 User Map Value 123 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30647 286 User Map Value 124 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30648 287 User Map Value 125 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 EVENT RECORDER DETAILS 30...

Page 161: ...707 2C2 Transient Recorder Last Cleared 0x010107D8 0X0C1F082E 0 F18 2 30709 2C4 Transient Recorder Available Records 0 6 1 F1 1 30710 2C5 Trigger Date 0x010107D8 0X0C1F082E 0 F18 2 30712 2C7 Trigger Time 0 0X173B3B63 0 F19 2 30714 2C9 Trigger Cause 0 0xD002 0 FC133 1 30715 2CA Trigger Frequency 0 12000 1 Hz F3 1 30716 2CB Total Triggers 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 30718 2CD Trigger Position 0 6143 1 F1 1 3071...

Page 162: ...Memory Sample 21 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30741 2E4 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 22 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30742 2E5 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 23 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30743 2E6 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 24 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30744 2E7 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 25 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30745 2E8 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 26 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30746 2E9 Sample Index Trace Memory Sam...

Page 163: ...Memory Sample 49 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30769 300 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 50 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30770 301 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 51 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30771 302 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 52 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30772 303 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 53 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30773 304 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 54 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30774 305 Sample Index Trace Memory Sam...

Page 164: ... Memory Sample 77 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30797 31C Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 78 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30798 31D Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 79 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30799 31E Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 80 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30800 31F Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 81 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30801 320 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 82 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30802 321 Sample Index Trace Memory Sa...

Page 165: ...y Sample 105 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30825 338 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 106 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30826 339 Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 107 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30827 33A Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 108 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30828 33B Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 109 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30829 33C Sample Index Trace Memory Sample 110 32767 32767 1 F4 1 30830 33D Sample Index Trace Memory Sa...

Page 166: ...age Status 1 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC187 2 30970 3C9 Ctrl Element Status 4 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC194 2 30972 3CB Ctrl Element Status 3 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC193 2 30974 3CD Ctrl Element Status 2 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC192 2 30976 3CF Ctrl Element Status 1 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC191 2 30980 3D3 Block Status 3 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC202 2 30982 3D5 Block Status 2 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC201 2 30984 3D7 Block Status 1 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC200 2 ...

Page 167: ...Phase A Status 3 0 65535 1 FC134 1 31576 627 Alarm Phase B Status 3 0 65535 1 FC134 1 31577 628 Alarm Phase C Status 3 0 65535 1 FC134 1 PHASE IOC2 ALARM STATUS 31578 629 Alarm Phase A Status 4 0 65535 1 FC134 1 31579 62A Alarm Phase B Status 4 0 65535 1 FC134 1 31580 62B Alarm Phase C Status 4 0 65535 1 FC134 1 PHASE OV ALARM STATUS 31581 62C Alarm Phase A Status 5 0 65535 1 FC134 1 31582 62D Ala...

Page 168: ...1 FC102 0 1 40175 AE Rear 485 Port Protocol 0 2 1 F97 0 1 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS 40180 B3 SNTP Mode 0 3 1 FC100 0 1 40181 B4 SNTP IP Address 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC150 0 2 40183 B6 Ethernet IP address 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC150 0 2 40185 B8 Ethernet subnet mask 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC150 0xFFFFFC0 0 2 40187 BA Ethernet gateway address 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 FC150 0 2 40189 BC SNTP Port 0 65535 1 F1 0 1 40191 BE EthernetCo...

Page 169: ...1 30505 1 40526 20D User Map Address 3 30001 39999 1 F1 30506 1 40527 20E User Map Address 4 30001 39999 1 F1 30960 1 40528 20F User Map Address 5 30001 39999 1 F1 30961 1 40529 210 User Map Address 6 30001 39999 1 F1 30958 1 40530 211 User Map Address 7 30001 39999 1 F1 30959 1 40531 212 User Map Address 8 30001 39999 1 F1 30956 1 40532 213 User Map Address 9 30001 39999 1 F1 30957 1 40533 214 Us...

Page 170: ...7 User Map Address 45 30001 39999 1 F1 30296 1 40569 238 User Map Address 46 30001 39999 1 F1 30297 1 40570 239 User Map Address 47 30001 39999 1 F1 30300 1 40571 23A User Map Address 48 30001 39999 1 F1 30301 1 40572 23B User Map Address 49 30001 39999 1 F1 30328 1 40573 23C User Map Address 50 30001 39999 1 F1 30329 1 40574 23D User Map Address 51 30001 39999 1 F1 30330 1 40575 23E User Map Addr...

Page 171: ...ap Address 91 30001 39999 1 F1 30001 1 40615 266 User Map Address 92 30001 39999 1 F1 30001 1 40616 267 User Map Address 93 30001 39999 1 F1 30001 1 40617 268 User Map Address 94 30001 39999 1 F1 30001 1 40618 269 User Map Address 95 30001 39999 1 F1 30001 1 40619 26A User Map Address 96 30001 39999 1 F1 30001 1 40620 26B User Map Address 97 30001 39999 1 F1 30001 1 40621 26C User Map Address 98 3...

Page 172: ...91 Recording of Logic Element Events 0 1 1 FC126 1 1 40660 293 Recording of Trip Events 0 1 1 FC126 1 1 40661 294 Recording of Alarm Events 0 1 1 FC126 1 1 40662 295 Recording of Control Events 0 1 1 FC126 1 1 40665 298 Recording of Dropout Events 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 40666 299 Recording of Set Time Date Events 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 40667 29A Event Record Selector 1 65535 1 F1 1 1 TRANSIENT RECORDER 40668 29...

Page 173: ... 41123 462 LE1 Trigger Logic 0 1 1 FC149 0 1 41124 463 LE1 Block Logic 0 1 1 FC149 0 1 LOGIC ELEMENTS 41126 465 Timer 2 Pickup Delay 0 60000 1 ms F1 0 1 41127 466 Timer 2 Dropout Delay 0 60000 1 ms F1 0 1 41128 467 LE 2 Function 0 4 1 FC205 0 1 41129 468 LE 2 Asserted 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 41130 469 LE 2 Relays 0 0x7F 1 FC198 0 1 LOGIC ELEMENTS TRIGGERS BLOCKS 41131 46A LE2 Trigger Logic 0 1 1 FC149 0 1...

Page 174: ...TRIGGERS BLOCKS 41163 48A LE6 Trigger Logic 0 1 1 FC149 0 1 41164 48B LE6 Block Logic 0 1 1 FC149 0 1 LOGIC ELEMENTS 41166 48D Timer 7 Pickup Delay 0 60000 1 ms F1 0 1 41167 48E Timer 7 Dropout Delay 0 60000 1 ms F1 0 1 41168 48F LE 7 Function 0 4 1 FC205 0 1 41169 490 LE 7 Asserted 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 41170 491 LE 7 Relays 0 0x7F 1 FC198 0 1 LOGIC ELEMENTS TRIGGERS BLOCKS 41171 492 LE7 Trigger Logic ...

Page 175: ...0 1 1 FC149 0 1 41204 4B3 LE11 Block Logic 0 1 1 FC149 0 1 LOGIC ELEMENTS 41206 4B5 Timer 12 Pickup Delay 0 60000 1 ms F1 0 1 41207 4B6 Timer 12 Dropout Delay 0 60000 1 ms F1 0 1 41208 4B7 LE 12 Function 0 4 1 FC205 0 1 41209 4B8 LE 12 Asserted 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 41210 4B9 LE 12 Relays 0 0x7F 1 FC198 0 1 LOGIC ELEMENTS TRIGGERS BLOCKS 41211 4BA LE12 Trigger Logic 0 1 1 FC149 0 1 41212 4BB LE12 Block ...

Page 176: ...mote Reset 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 41386 569 Remote Open 0 0x1DF 0 F89 0 1 41387 56A Remote Close 0 0x1DF 0 F89 0 1 41388 56B Breaker Connected 0 0x49 0 FC204B 0 1 41389 56C Breaker 52a Contact 0 0x40 0 FC204A 0 1 41390 56D Breaker 52b Contact 0 0x41 0 FC204C 0 1 41391 56E Local Mode 0 0x1DF 0 F89 0 1 41404 57B Set Group 2 Active 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 41405 57C Block Group Change 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 CONTACT I...

Page 177: ...n 0 2 1 FC206 0 1 42216 8A7 Relay1 Coil Monitor Pickup 1 10 1 s F1 5 1 42217 8A8 Relay1 Coil Monitor Relay 0 0x7F 1 FC198 0 1 42218 8A9 BYPASS BKR STATUS 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 CLOSE COIL 42219 8AA Relay2 Coil Monitor Function 0 2 1 FC206 0 1 42220 8AB Relay2 Coil Monitor Pickup 1 10 1 s F1 5 1 42221 8AC Relay2 Coil Monitor Relay 0 0x7F 1 FC198 0 1 RELAY 1 TRIP 42222 8AD RLY 1 SEAL IN 0 999 1 s F3 4 1 RE...

Page 178: ... 0 1 42266 8D9 Breaker Failure Relays 0 0x7F 1 FC198 0 1 42267 8DA BF EXT INITIATE 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 FLEXCURVE A 42278 8E5 Flex Curve A 1 03 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42279 8E6 Flex Curve A 1 05 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42280 8E7 Flex Curve A 1 10 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42281 8E8 Flex Curve A 1 20 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42282 8E9 Flex Curve A 1 30 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42283 8EA Flex Curve A...

Page 179: ...E Flex Curve A 5 00 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42320 90F Flex Curve A 5 10 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42321 910 Flex Curve A 5 20 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42322 911 Flex Curve A 5 30 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42323 912 Flex Curve A 5 40 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42324 913 Flex Curve A 5 50 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42325 914 Flex Curve A 5 60 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42326 915 Flex Curve A 5 70 X PU 0 65...

Page 180: ...ve B 1 50 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42387 952 Flex Curve B 1 60 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42388 953 Flex Curve B 1 70 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42389 954 Flex Curve B 1 80 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42390 955 Flex Curve B 1 90 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42391 956 Flex Curve B 2 00 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42392 957 Flex Curve B 2 10 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42393 958 Flex Curve B 2 20 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F...

Page 181: ...x Curve B 6 50 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42433 980 Flex Curve B 7 00 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42434 981 Flex Curve B 7 50 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42435 982 Flex Curve B 8 00 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42436 983 Flex Curve B 8 50 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42437 984 Flex Curve B 9 00 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42438 985 Flex Curve B 9 50 X PU 0 65535 1 ms F1 0 1 42439 986 Flex Curve B 10 00 X PU 0 65535 ...

Page 182: ... 9CA Neutral Time OC Mult 5 2000 1 F3 100 1 42508 9CB Neutral Time OC Reset 0 1 1 F68 0 1 42510 9CD GND Time OC Function 0 3 1 FC197 0 1 42511 9CE GND Time OC Pickup 5 2000 1 x CT F3 100 1 42512 9CF GND Time OC Curve 0 15 1 F36 0 1 42513 9D0 GND Time OC Mult 5 2000 1 F3 100 1 42514 9D1 GND Time OC Reset 0 1 1 F68 0 1 42516 9D3 Phase Inst OC 2 Function 0 3 1 FC197 0 1 42517 9D4 Phase Inst OC 2 Pick...

Page 183: ...3 75 1 42581 A14 Aux UV Curve 0 1 1 F93 1 1 42582 A15 Aux UV Delay 1 6000 1 s F2 20 1 42583 A16 Aux Min Voltage 0 125 1 x VT F3 30 1 42584 A17 Underfreq 1 Function 0 3 1 FC197 0 1 42585 A18 Underfreq 1 Pkp 4000 7000 1 Hz F3 5900 1 42586 A19 Underfreq 1 Delay 1 6000 1 s F2 20 1 42587 A1A Min UF Voltage 1 0 125 1 x VT F3 70 1 42588 A1B Underfreq 2 Function 0 3 1 FC197 0 1 42589 A1C Underfreq 2 Pkp 4...

Page 184: ... 1 F89 0 1 42658 A61 Ground TOC Block 3 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42659 A62 Phase IOC 2 Block 1 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42660 A63 Phase IOC 2 Block 2 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42661 A64 Phase IOC 2 Block 3 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42662 A65 Neutral IOC 2 Block 1 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42663 A66 Neutral IOC 2 Block 2 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42664 A67 Neutral IOC 2 Block 3 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42665 A68 Ground IOC 2 Block 1 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1...

Page 185: ...719 A9E Thermal Model Block 1 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42720 A9F Thermal Model Block 2 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42721 AA0 Thermal Model Block 3 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42722 AA1 50SG IOC 1 Block 1 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42723 AA2 50SG IOC 1 Block 2 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42724 AA3 50SG IOC 1 Block 3 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42725 AA4 50SG IOC 2 Block 1 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42726 AA5 50SG IOC 2 Block 2 0 0x1DF 1 F89 0 1 42727 AA6 50SG IO...

Page 186: ...irtual Input Name 3 F22 Virtual IN 3 9 42911 B5E Virtual Input Name 4 F22 Virtual IN 4 9 42920 B67 Virtual Input Name 5 F22 Virtual IN 5 9 42929 B70 Virtual Input Name 6 F22 Virtual IN 6 9 42938 B79 Virtual Input Name 7 F22 Virtual IN 7 9 42947 B82 Virtual Input Name 8 F22 Virtual IN 8 9 42956 B8B Virtual Input Name 9 F22 Virtual IN 9 9 42965 B94 Virtual Input Name 10 F22 Virtual IN 10 9 42974 B9D...

Page 187: ... Trigger 1 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 43477 D94 LE 2 Trigger 2 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 43478 D95 LE 2 Trigger 3 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 43479 D96 LE 2 Block 1 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 43480 D97 LE 2 Block 2 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 43481 D98 LE 2 Block 3 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 43482 D99 LE 3 Trigger 1 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 43483 D9A LE 3 Trigger 2 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 43484 D9B LE 3 Trigger 3 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0...

Page 188: ...VE SEQUENCE TOC1 43693 E6C Neg Seq TOC1 Curve 0 15 1 F36 0 1 43694 E6D Neg Seq TOC1 TDM 5 2000 1 F3 100 1 43695 E6E Neg Seg TOC1 Reset 0 1 1 F68 0 1 43696 E6F Neg Seg TOC1 Relays 0 0x7F 1 FC198 0 1 DNP OVER ETHERNET PORT 43836 EFB DNP Ethernet Channel 1 Port 0 2 1 F87 0 1 43837 EFC DNP Ethernet Channel 2 Port 0 2 1 F87 0 1 IEC60870 5 104 PROTOCOL 43838 EFD IEC 60870 5 104 Function 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 ...

Page 189: ...9 Binary Input Point 4 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43883 F2A Binary Input Point 5 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43884 F2B Binary Input Point 6 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43885 F2C Binary Input Point 7 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43886 F2D Binary Input Point 8 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43887 F2E Binary Input Point 9 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43888 F2F Binary Input Point 10 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134...

Page 190: ... 1 43927 F56 Binary Input Point 49 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43928 F57 Binary Input Point 50 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43929 F58 Binary Input Point 51 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43930 F59 Binary Input Point 52 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43931 F5A Binary Input Point 53 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43932 F5B Binary Input Point 54 Entry 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 43933 F5C Binary Input Point 55 Entry...

Page 191: ...oint 10 Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 43983 F8E Analog Input Point 10 Scale Factor 1 9 1 F85 4 1 43984 F8F Analog Input Point 10 Deadband 0 100000000 1 F9 30000 2 43986 F91 Analog Input Point 11 Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 43987 F92 Analog Input Point 11 Scale Factor 1 9 1 F85 4 1 43988 F93 Analog Input Point 11 Deadband 0 100000000 1 F9 30000 2 43990 F95 Analog Input Point 12 Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 43991 F96 Analo...

Page 192: ...1 F88 0 1 44043 FCA Analog Input Point 25 Scale Factor 1 9 1 F85 4 1 44044 FCB Analog Input Point 25 Deadband 0 100000000 1 F9 30000 2 44046 FCD Analog Input Point 26 Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 44047 FCE Analog Input Point 26 Scale Factor 1 9 1 F85 4 1 44048 FCF Analog Input Point 26 Deadband 0 100000000 1 F9 30000 2 44050 FD1 Analog Input Point 27 Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 44051 FD2 Analog Input Point 27 Sc...

Page 193: ... 0 36 1 F86 0 1 44094 FFD Binary Output Point 12 ON 0 36 1 F86 0 1 44095 FFE Binary Output Point 12 OFF 0 36 1 F86 0 1 44096 FFF Binary Output Point 13 ON 0 36 1 F86 0 1 44097 1000 Binary Output Point 13 OFF 0 36 1 F86 0 1 44098 1001 Binary Output Point 14 ON 0 36 1 F86 0 1 44099 1002 Binary Output Point 14 OFF 0 36 1 F86 0 1 44100 1003 Binary Output Point 15 ON 0 36 1 F86 0 1 44101 1004 Binary Ou...

Page 194: ...OC SHOT 1 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44146 1031 NTRL TOC SHOT 1 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44147 1032 GND TOC SHOT 1 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44148 1033 SG IOC1 SHOT1 INIT 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44149 1034 SG IOC2 SHOT1 INIT 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44150 1035 SG TOC SHOT1 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44151 1036 BLOCK NEG SEQ IOC 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 AUTORECLOSE 44152 1037 NEG SEQ TOC SHOT1 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 AUTORECLOSE SHOT 2 44159 103E PH IOC1 SHOT 2 INIT 0 1 1...

Page 195: ...9 NTRL IOC2 SHOT 4 INIT 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44203 106A GND IOC1 SHOT 4 INIT 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44204 106B GND IOC2 SHOT 4 INIT 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44205 106C PHASE TOC SHOT 4 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44206 106D NTRL TOC SHOT 4 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44207 106E GND TOC SHOT 4 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44208 106F SG IOC1 SHOT4 INIT 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44209 1070 SG IOC2 SHOT4 INIT 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 44210 1071 SG TOC SHOT4 0 1 1 FC103 0 1 THE...

Page 196: ...ormation Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44239 108E Binary In Point 9 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44240 108F Binary In Point 9 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44241 1090 Binary In Point 10 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44242 1091 Binary In Point 10 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44243 1092 Binary In Point 11 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44244 1093 Binary In Point 11 Entry ...

Page 197: ...ry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44267 10AA Binary In Point 23 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44268 10AB Binary In Point 23 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44269 10AC Binary In Point 24 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44270 10AD Binary In Point 24 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44271 10AE Binary In Point 25 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44272 10AF Binary In Point 2...

Page 198: ...ry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44295 10C6 Binary In Point 37 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44296 10C7 Binary In Point 37 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44297 10C8 Binary In Point 38 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44298 10C9 Binary In Point 38 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44299 10CA Binary In Point 39 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44300 10CB Binary In Point 3...

Page 199: ...ry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44323 10E2 Binary In Point 51 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44324 10E3 Binary In Point 51 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44325 10E4 Binary In Point 52 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44326 10E5 Binary In Point 52 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44327 10E6 Binary In Point 53 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44328 10E7 Binary In Point 5...

Page 200: ...ype 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44350 10FD Binary Out Point 0 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44351 10FE Binary Out Point 1 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44352 10FF Binary Out Point 1 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44353 1100 Binary Out Point 2 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44354 1101 Binary Out Point 2 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44355 1102 Binary Out Point 3 Entry Funct...

Page 201: ...inary Out Point 14 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44379 111A Binary Out Point 15 Entry Function Type 0 255 1 F1 0 1 44380 111B Binary Out Point 15 Entry Information Number 0 255 1 F1 0 1 DNP IEC60870 5 103 ADDRESSING 44382 111D Slave Address 0 254 1 F1 0 1 44383 111E Synchronization Timeout 0 1440 1 min F1 0 1 IEC60870 5 103 MEASURANDS 44384 111F 103 First ASDU Identification Type 3 9 1 F...

Page 202: ...irst ASDU Eigth Analogue Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 44410 1139 103 First ASDU Eigth Analogue Factor 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 0 1 44411 113A 103 First ASDU Eigth Analogue Offset 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 1 44412 113B 103 First ASDU Ninth Analogue Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 44413 113C 103 First ASDU Ninth Analogue Factor 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 0 1 44414 113D 103 First ASDU Ninth Analogue Offset 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 1 44415 113E 103 Second ASDU I...

Page 203: ...103 Second ASDU Seventh Analogue Offset 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 1 44440 1157 103 Second ASDU Eigth Analogue Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 44441 1158 103 Second ASDU Eigth Analogue Factor 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 0 1 44442 1159 103 Second ASDU Eigth Analogue Offset 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 1 44443 115A 103 Second ASDU Ninth Analogue Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 44444 115B 103 Second ASDU Ninth Analogue Factor 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 0 1 44445 115C 103 ...

Page 204: ...SDU Seventh Analogue Factor 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 0 1 44470 1175 103 Third ASDU Seventh Analogue Offset 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 1 44471 1176 103 Third ASDU Eigth Analogue Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 44472 1177 103 Third ASDU Eigth Analogue Factor 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 0 1 44473 1178 103 Third ASDU Eigth Analogue Offset 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 1 44474 1179 103 Third ASDU Ninth Analogue Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 44475 117A 103 Third ASDU Nint...

Page 205: ...logue Offset 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 1 44499 1192 103 Fourth ASDU Seventh Analogue Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 44500 1193 103 Fourth ASDU Seventh Analogue Factor 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 0 1 44501 1194 103 Fourth ASDU Seventh Analogue Offset 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 1 44502 1195 103 Fourth ASDU Eigth Analogue Entry 0 49 1 F88 0 1 44503 1196 103 Fourth ASDU Eigth Analogue Factor 0 0xFFFF 1 F3 0 1 44504 1197 103 Fourth ASDU Eigth Ana...

Page 206: ...ints 1 F22 L0 1 44567 11D6 Sec Passcode Entry Setpoints 2 F22 L0 1 44568 11D7 Sec Passcode Entry Setpoints 3 F22 L0 1 44569 11D8 Sec Passcode Entry Setpoints 4 F22 L0 1 44570 11D9 Sec Passcode Entry Setpoints 5 F22 L0 1 44571 11DA Sec Passcode Entry Control 1 F22 L0 1 44572 11DB Sec Passcode Entry Control 2 F22 L0 1 44573 11DC Sec Passcode Entry Control 3 F22 L0 1 44574 11DD Sec Passcode Entry Con...

Page 207: ... Input 1 Type 0 1 1 FC199 0 1 44613 1204 Virtual Input 2 Type 0 1 1 FC199 0 1 44614 1205 Virtual Input 3 Type 0 1 1 FC199 0 1 44615 1206 Virtual Input 4 Type 0 1 1 FC199 0 1 44616 1207 Virtual Input 5 Type 0 1 1 FC199 0 1 44617 1208 Virtual Input 6 Type 0 1 1 FC199 0 1 44618 1209 Virtual Input 7 Type 0 1 1 FC199 0 1 44619 120A Virtual Input 8 Type 0 1 1 FC199 0 1 44620 120B Virtual Input 9 Type 0 ...

Page 208: ...0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 44719 126E ITEM 1 QUALITY 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 44720 126F DATASET ITEM 2 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 44721 1270 ITEM 2 QUALITY 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 44722 1271 DATASET ITEM 3 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 44723 1272 ITEM 3 QUALITY 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 44724 1273 DATASET ITEM 4 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 44725 1274 ITEM 4 QUALITY 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 44726 1275 DATASET ITEM 5 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 44727 1276 ITEM 5 ...

Page 209: ...T ITEM 23 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 44763 129A ITEM 23 QUALITY 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 44764 129B DATASET ITEM 24 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 44765 129C ITEM 24 QUALITY 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 44766 129D DATASET ITEM 25 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 44767 129E ITEM 25 QUALITY 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 44768 129F DATASET ITEM 26 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 44769 12A0 ITEM 26 QUALITY 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 44770 12A1 DATASET ITEM 27 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134B 0 1 ...

Page 210: ...4A INCOMING DS NAME F22 DEVICE LLN0 GOO SESR3 20 44959 135E RX3 CTRL BLCK NAME F22 DEVICE LLN0 GO gcb03 20 44979 1372 RX3 DS CONFIG REV 1 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 1 44980 1373 ETYPE APPID 0 0x3FFF 1 F1 0 1 IEC61850 GOOSE RX4 CONFIGURATION 44984 1377 RX GOOSE4 FUNCTION 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 44985 1378 RX GOOSE4 ID F22 DEVICE_IE D2_GOOSE 4 20 45005 138C INCOMING DS NAME F22 DEVICE LLN0 GOO SESR3 20 45025 13A0 RX4 CT...

Page 211: ... F1 0 1 IEC61850 GOOSE RX8 CONFIGURATION 45248 147F RX GOOSE8 FUNCTION 0 1 1 FC126 0 1 45249 1480 RX GOOSE8 ID F22 DEVICE_IE D2_GOOSE 8 20 45269 1494 INCOMING DS NAME F22 DEVICE LLN0 GOO SESR3 20 45289 14A8 RX8 CTRL BLCK NAME F22 DEVICE LLN0 GO gcb08 20 45309 14BC RX8 DS CONFIG REV 1 0xFFFF 1 F1 1 1 45310 14BD ETYPE APPID 0 0x3FFF 1 F1 0 1 IEC61850 GOOSE DATASET STRUCTURE BUFFER 45314 14C1 DATASET...

Page 212: ...I 7 7 45709 164C RI 7 GOOSE SOURCE 0 0x80 1 FC219 0 1 45710 164D RI 7 ITEM SOURCE 0 0xFFFF 1 FC217 0 1 45711 164E RI 7 ITEM MASK 0 0xFFFF 1 FC218 0 1 45712 164F RI 7 DFLT STATE 0 3 1 FC220 1 1 45714 1651 RI 8 NAME F22 RI 8 7 45730 1661 RI 8 GOOSE SOURCE 0 0x80 1 FC219 0 1 45731 1662 RI 8 ITEM SOURCE 0 0xFFFF 1 FC217 0 1 45732 1663 RI 8 ITEM MASK 0 0xFFFF 1 FC218 0 1 45733 1664 RI 8 DFLT STATE 0 3 ...

Page 213: ...0x80 1 F1 0 1 45899 170A RI 16 ITEM SOURCE 0 0xFFFF 1 FC217 0 1 45900 170B RI 16 ITEM MASK 0 0xFFFF 1 FC218 0 1 45901 170C RI 16 DFLT STATE 0 3 1 FC220 1 1 45903 170E RI 17 NAME F22 RI 17 7 45919 171E RI 17 GOOSE SOURCE 0 0x80 1 F1 0 1 45920 171F RI 17 ITEM SOURCE 0 0xFFFF 1 FC217 0 1 45921 1720 RI 17 ITEM MASK 0 0xFFFF 1 FC218 0 1 45922 1721 RI 17 DFLT STATE 0 3 1 FC220 1 1 45924 1723 RI 18 NAME ...

Page 214: ...FFF 1 FC217 0 1 46089 17C8 RI 25 ITEM MASK 0 0xFFFF 1 FC218 0 1 46090 17C9 RI 25 DFLT STATE 0 3 1 FC220 1 1 46092 17CB RI 26 NAME F22 RI 26 7 46108 17DB RI 26 GOOSE SOURCE 0 0x80 1 F1 0 1 46109 17DC RI 26 ITEM SOURCE 0 0xFFFF 1 FC217 0 1 46110 17DD RI 26 ITEM MASK 0 0xFFFF 1 FC218 0 1 46111 17DE RI 26 DFLT STATE 0 3 1 FC220 1 1 46113 17E0 RI 27 NAME F22 RI 27 7 46129 17F0 RI 27 GOOSE SOURCE 0 0x80...

Page 215: ...S TRIGGERS BLOCKS 46365 18DC LE 9 Trigger 1 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46366 18DD LE 9 Trigger 2 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46367 18DE LE 9 Trigger 3 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46368 18DF LE 9 Block 1 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46369 18E0 LE 9 Block 2 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46370 18E1 LE 9 Block 3 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46371 18E2 LE 10 Trigger 1 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46372 18E3 LE 10 Trigger 2 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46...

Page 216: ... 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46408 1907 LE 16 Trigger 2 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46409 1908 LE 16 Trigger 3 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46410 1909 LE 16 Block 1 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46411 190A LE 16 Block 2 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 46412 190B LE 16 Block 3 0 0xFFFF 1 FC134C 0 1 LOGIC ELEMENT NAMES 46492 195B Logic Element 9 Name F22 Logic El 9 9 46501 1964 Logic Element 10 Name F22 Logic El 10 9 46510 196D Logic E...

Page 217: ...3080 Modbus File Transfer State 0 7 1 FC420 0 1 52418 3081 Modbus File Transfer Position 0 0xFFFFFFFF 1 F9 0 2 52420 3083 Modbus File Transfer Block Size 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 1 52421 3084 Modbus File Transfer Data 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 122 Modbus Address Hex Address Description Min Max Step Units Format Code Factory Default Size in Words Code Type Definition F1 unsigned 16 bits Unsigned Value Example 1234 st...

Page 218: ...rder Word of Long Value Example 1234 56 stored as 123456 i e 1st word 0001 hex 2nd word E240 hex F12 signed 32 bits 2 s Complement Signed Long Value 1st 16 bits High Order Word of Long Value 2nd 16 bits Low Order Word of Long Value Example 123456 stored as 123456 i e 1st word FFFE hex 2nd word 1DC0 hex F13 signed 32 bits 2 s Complement Signed Long Value 1 Decimal Place 1st 16 bits High Order Word ...

Page 219: ...gned Value 3 Decimal Places F25 unsigned 16 bits Trace Memory Channel Data F26 unsigned 16 bits 350 Trace Memory Channel Data 0 Va 1 Vb 2 Vc 3 Vx 6 Ia 7 Ib 8 Ic 9 Ig 10 Inputs 1 16 11 Outputs 1 16 12 Virtual Inputs1 16 13 Virtual Inputs7 32 14 Remote INs 1 16 15 Remote INs 17 32 16 Logic Elements F27 unsigned 32 bits Unsigned Long Value 4 Decimal Places F36 unsigned 16 bits OC Curve Selection 0 Ex...

Page 220: ...arhours F78 unsigned 16 bits DNP Object 20 Default Variation 1 1 2 2 5 5 6 6 F79 unsigned 16 bits DNP Object 21 Default Variation 1 1 2 2 9 9 10 10 F80 unsigned 16 bits DNP Object 22 Default Variation 1 1 2 2 5 5 6 6 F81 unsigned 16 bits DNP Object 23 Default Variation 1 1 2 2 5 5 6 6 F82 unsigned 16 bits DNP Object 30 Default Variation 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 F83 unsigned 16 bits DNP Object 32 Default Va...

Page 221: ...Input 13 14 Virtual Input 14 15 Virtual Input 15 16 Virtual Input 16 17 Virtual Input 17 18 Virtual Input 18 19 Virtual Input 19 20 Virtual Input 20 21 Virtual Input 21 22 Virtual Input 22 23 Virtual Input 23 24 Virtual Input 24 25 Virtual Input 25 26 Virtual Input 26 27 Virtual Input 27 28 Virtual Input 28 29 Virtual Input 29 30 Virtual Input 30 31 Virtual Input 31 32 Virtual Input 32 33 FC Reset...

Page 222: ...ase B 25 Therm Cap Phase C 26 Neutral Current 27 Neutral Voltage 28 Auxiliary Voltage 29 Neg Seq Current 46 Neg Seq Voltage 47 Avg Phase Voltage 48 Avg Line Voltage 49 Zero Seq Voltage 50 Positive Sequence Current 51 Zero Sequence Current 52 Positive Sequence Voltage F89 unsigned 16 bits Autoreclose Block 0 Off 0x40 Contact Input 1 0x41 Contact Input 2 0x42 Contact Input 3 0x43 Contact Input 4 0x4...

Page 223: ...94 Virtual Input 21 0x95 Virtual Input 22 0x96 Virtual Input 23 0x97 Virtual Input 24 0x98 Virtual Input 25 0x99 Virtual Input 26 0x9A Virtual Input 27 0x9B Virtual Input 28 0x9C Virtual Input 29 0x9D Virtual Input 30 0x9E Virtual Input 31 0x9F Virtual Input 32 0xC0 Logic Element 1 0xC1 Logic Element 2 0xC2 Logic Element 3 0xC3 Logic Element 4 0xC4 Logic Element 5 0xC5 Logic Element 6 0xC6 Logic E...

Page 224: ...Input 19 0x1D3 Remote Input 20 0x1D4 Remote Input 21 0x1D5 Remote Input 22 0x1D6 Remote Input 23 0x1D7 Remote Input 24 0x1D8 Remote Input 25 0x1D9 Remote Input 26 0x1DA Remote Input 27 0x1DB Remote Input 28 0x1DC Remote Input 29 0x1DD Remote Input 30 0x1DE Remote Input 31 0x1DF Remote Input 32 F91 signed 16 bits Edit Group 1 Active Group 0 SP Group 1 Active 1 SP Group 2 Active F92 unsigned 16 bits...

Page 225: ...ud 1 19200 baud 2 38400 baud 3 57600 baud 4 115200 baud FC102 unsigned 16 bits RS 485 Parity 0 None 1 Odd 2 Even FC103 unsigned 16 bits Off On Selection 0 Off 1 On FC103A unsigned 16 bits No Yes Selection 0 NO 1 YES FC104 unsigned 16 bits Ground CT Type 0 1 A Secondary 1 5 A Secondary FC105 unsigned 16 bits Differential CT Type FC106 unsigned 16 bits Voltage Transformer Connection Type 0 Wye 1 Del...

Page 226: ...d Enabled Selection 0 Disabled 1 Enabled FC127 unsigned 16 bits System Language FC129 unsigned 16 bits Relay Status 0x0001 Alarm 0x0002 Trip 0x0004 Self Test Fault 0x0008 Breaker Connected 0x0010 52a Status 0x0020 52b Status 0x0040 Maintenance 0x0080 In Service 0x0100 Setpoint Group 2 0x0200 Pickup 0x0800 Contact Output 3 0x1000 Contact Output 4 0x2000 Contact Output 5 0x4000 Contact Output 6 0x80...

Page 227: ...0xD002 Input 3 FC133A unsigned 16 bits Data Log Trigger Code Type Definition FC134 unsigned 16 bits Cause of Event 0 No Evnt Trp ToDate 1 Ctrl Pwr Lost 2 Ctrl Pwr Applied 3 Date or Time Set 4 Reset 6 Factory Reload 7 Clock Not Set 8 IRIG B Failure 9 Reset Trip Counter 10 BKR Status Unknown 11 Clear Event Rec 12 Clear Transt Rec 13 Clear Therm Cap 14 Comm Alert 1 15 Comm Alert 2 16 Comm Alert 3 17 ...

Page 228: ...Contact IN 8 On 0x0048 Contact IN 9 On 0x0049 Contact IN 10 On 0x0060 Contact IN 1 Off 0x0061 Contact IN 2 Off 0x0062 Contact IN 3 Off 0x0063 Contact IN 4 Off 0x0064 Contact IN 5 Off 0x0065 Contact IN 6 Off 0x0066 Contact IN 7 Off 0x0067 Contact IN 8 Off 0x0068 Contact IN 9 Off 0x0069 Contact IN 10 Off 0x0080 Virtual IN 1 On 0x0081 Virtual IN 2 On 0x0082 Virtual IN 3 On 0x0083 Virtual IN 4 On 0x00...

Page 229: ...A1 Virtual IN 2 Off 0x00A2 Virtual IN 3 Off 0x00A3 Virtual IN 4 Off 0x00A4 Virtual IN 5 Off 0x00A5 Virtual IN 6 Off 0x00A6 Virtual IN 7 Off 0x00A7 Virtual IN 8 Off 0x00A8 Virtual IN 9 Off 0x00A9 Virtual IN 10 Off 0x00AA Virtual IN 11 Off 0x00AB Virtual IN 12 Off 0x00AC Virtual IN 13 Off 0x00AD Virtual IN 14 Off 0x00AE Virtual IN 15 Off 0x00AF Virtual IN 16 Off 0x00B0 Virtual IN 17 Off 0x00B1 Virtu...

Page 230: ...N 16 On 0x01D0 Remote IN 17 On 0x01D1 Remote IN 18 On 0x01D2 Remote IN 19 On 0x01D3 Remote IN 20 On 0x01D4 Remote IN 21 On 0x01D5 Remote IN 22 On 0x01D6 Remote IN 23 On 0x01D7 Remote IN 24 On 0x01D8 Remote IN 25 On 0x01D9 Remote IN 26 On 0x01DA Remote IN 27 On 0x01DB Remote IN 28 On 0x01DC Remote IN 29 On 0x01DD Remote IN 30 On 0x01DE Remote IN 31 On 0x01DF Remote IN 32 On 0x01E0 Remote IN 1 Off 0...

Page 231: ...x01FE Remote IN 31 Off 0x01FF Remote IN 32 Off 0x8041 Therm O L Trip PKP 0x8042 Therm O L Trip OP 0x8044 Therm O L Trip DPO 0x8049 Therm PhA Trip PKP 0x804A Therm PhA Trip OP 0x804C Therm PhA Trip DPO 0x8051 Therm PhB Trip PKP 0x8052 Therm PhB Trip OP 0x8054 Therm PhB Trip DPO 0x8061 Therm PhC Trip PKP 0x8062 Therm PhC Trip OP 0x8064 Therm PhC Trip DPO 0x84C1 LE 1 Trip PKP 0x84C2 LE 1 Trip OP 0x84...

Page 232: ...ip OP 0x9014 Ph B IOC1 Trip DPO 0x9021 Ph C IOC1 Trip PKP 0x9022 Ph C IOC1 Trip OP 0x9024 Ph C IOC1 Trip DPO 0x9041 Ntrl IOC1 Trip PKP 0x9042 Ntrl IOC1 Trip OP 0x9044 Ntrl IOC1 Trip DPO 0x9081 Gnd IOC1 Trip PKP 0x9082 Gnd IOC1 Trip OP 0x9084 Gnd IOC1 Trip DPO 0x90C1 Ph TOC1 Trip PKP 0x90C2 Ph TOC1 Trip OP 0x90C4 Ph TOC1 Trip DPO 0x90C9 Ph A TOC1 Trip PKP 0x90CA Ph A TOC1 Trip OP 0x90CC Ph A TOC1 T...

Page 233: ...IOC2 Trip DPO 0x9301 SGnd TOC1 Trip PKP 0x9302 SGnd TOC1 Trip OP 0x9304 SGnd TOC1 Trip DPO 0x93C1 NegSeq OV Trp PKP 0x93C2 NegSeq OV Trp OP 0x93C4 NegSeq OV Trp DPO 0x9401 Ntrl OV Trip PKP 0x9402 Ntrl OV Trp OP 0x9404 Ntrl OV Trip DPO 0x9441 Ph OV1 Trip PKP 0x9442 Ph OV1 Trip OP 0x9444 Ph OV1 Trip DPO 0x9449 Ph A OV1 Trip PKP 0x944A Ph A OV1 Trip OP 0x944C Ph A OV1 Trip DPO 0x9451 Ph B OV1 Trip PK...

Page 234: ...2 OverFreq1 Trip OP 0x95C4 OverFreq1 Trip DPO 0x9601 OverFreq2 Trip PKP 0x9602 OverFreq2 Trip OP 0x9604 OverFreq2 Trip DPO 0x9641 SGnd IOC1 Trip PKP 0x9642 SGnd IOC1 Trip OP 0x9644 SGnd IOC1 Trip DPO 0x9681 SGnd IOC2 Trip PKP 0x9682 SGnd IOC2 Trip OP 0x9684 SGnd IOC2 Trip DPO 0x96C1 NegSeq IOC Trp PKP 0x96C2 NegSeq IOC Trp OP 0x96C4 NegSeq IOC Trp DPO 0x9C01 LE 9 Trip PKP 0x9C02 LE 9 Trip OP 0x9C0...

Page 235: ...PhC Alrm DPO 0xA482 Relay Not Ready 0xA4C1 LE 1 Alarm PKP 0xA4C2 LE 1 Alarm OP 0xA4C4 LE 1 Alarm DPO 0xA501 LE 2 Alarm PKP 0xA502 LE 2 Alarm OP 0xA504 LE 2 Alarm DPO 0xA541 LE 3 Alarm PKP 0xA542 LE 3 Alarm OP 0xA544 LE 3 Alarm DPO 0xA581 LE 4 Alarm PKP 0xA582 LE 4 Alarm OP 0xA584 LE 4 Alarm DPO 0xA5C1 LE 5 Alarm PKP 0xA5C2 LE 5 Alarm OP 0xA5C4 LE 5 Alarm DPO 0xA601 LE 6 Alarm PKP 0xA602 LE 6 Alarm...

Page 236: ...e Fail Alrm DPO 0xB001 Ph IOC1 Alarm PKP 0xB002 Ph IOC1 Alarm OP 0xB004 Ph IOC1 Alarm DPO 0xB009 Ph A IOC1 Alrm PKP 0xB00A Ph A IOC1 Alrm OP 0xB00C Ph A IOC1 Alrm DPO 0xB011 Ph B IOC1 Alrm PKP 0xB012 Ph B IOC1 Alrm OP 0xB014 Ph B IOC1 Alrm DPO 0xB021 Ph C IOC1 Alrm PKP 0xB022 Ph C IOC1 Alrm OP 0xB024 Ph C IOC1 Alrm DPO 0xB041 Ntrl IOC1 Alrm PKP 0xB042 Ntrl IOC1 Alrm OP 0xB044 Ntrl IOC1 Alrm DPO 0x...

Page 237: ...PKP 0xB1A2 Ph C IOC2 Alrm OP 0xB1A4 Ph C IOC2 Alrm DPO 0xB1C1 Ntrl IOC2 Alrm PKP 0xB1C2 Ntrl IOC2 Alrm OP 0xB1C4 Ntrl IOC2 Alrm DPO 0xB201 Gnd IOC2 Alarm PKP 0xB202 Gnd IOC2 Alarm OP 0xB204 Gnd IOC2 Alarm DPO 0xB301 SGnd TOC1 Alrm PKP 0xB302 SGnd TOC1 Alrm OP 0xB304 SGnd TOC1 Alrm DPO 0xB342 NtrlDir RevAlm OP 0xB344 NtrlDir RevAlmDPO 0xB382 GndDir RevAlm OP 0xB384 GndDir RevAlm DPO 0xB3C1 NegSeq O...

Page 238: ... OP 0xB4C4 Aux OV Alarm DPO 0xB501 Aux UV Alarm PKP 0xB502 Aux UV Alarm OP 0xB504 Aux UV Alarm DPO 0xB541 UndrFreq1 Alrm PKP 0xB542 UndrFreq1 Alrm OP 0xB544 UndrFreq1 Alrm DPO 0xB581 UndrFreq2 Alrm PKP 0xB582 UndrFreq2 Alrm OP 0xB584 UndrFreq2 Alrm DPO 0xB5C1 OverFreq1 Alrm PKP 0xB5C2 OverFreq1 Alrm OP 0xB5C4 OverFreq1 Alrm DPO 0xB601 OverFreq2 Alrm PKP 0xB602 OverFreq2 Alrm OP 0xB604 OverFreq2 Al...

Page 239: ... 16 Alarm PKP 0xBDC2 LE 16 Alarm OP 0xBDC4 LE 16 Alarm DPO 0xBE01 PhDir RevAlm PKP 0xBE02 PhDir RevAlm OP 0xBE04 PhDir RevAlm DPO 0xBE09 PhADir RevAlm PKP 0xBE0A PhADir RevAlm OP 0xBE0C PhADir RevAlm DPO 0xBE11 PhBDir RevAlm PKP 0xBE12 PhBDir RevAlm OP 0xBE14 PhBDir RevAlm DPO 0xBE21 PhCDir RevAlm PKP 0xBE22 PhCDir RevAlm OP 0xBE24 PhCDir RevAlm DPO 0xBE41 PhDir UndAlm PKP 0xBE42 PhDir UndAlm OP 0...

Page 240: ...f 0xC202 BKR Connected 0xC302 Synchrocheck OP 0xC382 Synchrocheck Condition 0xC4C1 LE 1 PKP 0xC4C2 LE 1 OP 0xC4C4 LE 1 DPO 0xC501 LE 2 PKP 0xC502 LE 2 OP 0xC504 LE 2 DPO 0xC541 LE 3 PKP 0xC542 LE 3 OP 0xC544 LE 3 DPO 0xC581 LE 4 PKP 0xC582 LE 4 OP 0xC584 LE 4 DPO 0xC5C1 LE 5 PKP 0xC5C2 LE 5 OP 0xC5C4 LE 5 DPO 0xC601 LE 6 PKP 0xC602 LE 6 OP 0xC604 LE 6 DPO 0xC641 LE 7 PKP 0xC642 LE 7 OP 0xC644 LE 7...

Page 241: ... Fuse Fail Inhib OP 0xD041 Ntrl IOC1 PKP 0xD042 Ntrl IOC1 OP 0xD044 Ntrl IOC1 DPO 0xD081 Gnd IOC1 PKP 0xD082 Gnd IOC1 OP 0xD084 Gnd IOC1 DPO 0xD0C1 Ph TOC1 PKP 0xD0C2 Ph TOC1 OP 0xD0C4 Ph TOC1 DPO 0xD101 Ntrl TOC1 PKP 0xD102 Ntrl TOC1 OP 0xD104 Ntrl TOC1 DPO 0xD141 Gnd TOC1 PKP 0xD142 Gnd TOC1 OP 0xD144 Gnd TOC1 DPO 0xD181 Ph IOC2 PKP 0xD184 Ph IOC2 DPO 0xD1C1 Ntrl IOC2 PKP 0xD1C2 Ntrl IOC2 OP 0xD...

Page 242: ...PO 0xDC41 LE 10 PKP 0xDC42 LE 10 OP 0xDC44 LE 10 DPO 0xDC81 LE 11 PKP 0xDC82 LE 11 OP 0xDC84 LE 11 DPO 0xDCC1 LE 12 PKP 0xDCC2 LE 12 OP 0xDCC4 LE 12 DPO 0xDD01 LE 13 PKP 0xDD02 LE 13 OP 0xDD04 LE 13 DPO 0xDD41 LE 14 PKP 0xDD42 LE 14 OP 0xDD44 LE 14 DPO 0xDD81 LE 15 PKP 0xDD82 LE 15 OP 0xDD84 LE 15 DPO 0xDDC1 LE 16 PKP 0xDDC2 LE 16 OP 0xDDC4 LE 16 DPO 0xDE01 PhDir Rev PKP 0xDE02 PhDir Rev OP 0xDE04...

Page 243: ...ir Und OP 0xDEC4 NtrlDir Und DPO 0xE042 Therm O L Blck OP 0xE044 Therm O L Blck Off 0xE182 Output Relay 1 BLK 0xE184 Relay 1 BLK Off 0xE1C2 Output Relay 2 BLK 0xE1C4 Relay 2 BLK Off 0xE882 Group Change Blk 0xE884 Grp Change Blk DPO 0xEB02 AR Block 0xEB04 AR Block DPO 0xEE82 CLP Ph IOC1 BLK 0xEE84 CLP Ph IOC1 BLKDPO 0xEEC2 CLP Ph IOC2 BLK 0xEEC4 CLP Ph IOC2 BLKDPO 0xEF02 CLPNtrlIOC1 BLK 0xEF04 CLPN...

Page 244: ...82 Gnd Dir Block 0xF384 Gnd Dir Block DPO 0xF3C2 NegSeq OV Block 0xF3C4 NSeq OV Blk DPO 0xF402 Ntrl OV Block 0xF404 Ntrl OV Block DPO 0xF442 Ph OV1 Block 0xF444 Ph OV1 Block DPO 0xF482 Ph UV1 Block 0xF484 Ph UV1 Block DPO 0xF4C2 Aux OV Block 0xF4C4 Aux OV Block DPO 0xF502 Aux UV Block 0xF504 Aux UV Block DPO 0xF542 UndrFreq1 Block 0xF544 UndrFreq1 BlockDPO 0xF582 UndrFreq2 Block 0xF584 UndrFreq2 B...

Page 245: ...ck Not Set 8 IRIG B Failure 14 Comm Alert 1 15 Comm Alert 2 16 Comm Alert 3 17 Ethernet Link Fail 18 High ENET Traffic 19 Ambient Temp 80C 0x8040 Therm O L Trip 0x8480 Relay Not Config 0x84C0 LE 1 Trip 0x8500 LE 2 Trip 0x8540 LE 3 Trip 0x8580 LE 4 Trip 0x85C0 LE 5 Trip 0x8600 LE 6 Trip 0x8640 LE 7 Trip 0x8680 LE 8 Trip 0x8F80 Fuse Fail Trip 0x9000 Ph IOC1 Trip 0x9040 Ntrl IOC1 Trip 0x9080 Gnd IOC1...

Page 246: ...9C00 LE 9 Trip 0x9C40 LE 10 Trip 0x9C80 LE 11 Trip 0x9CC0 LE 12 Trip 0x9D00 LE 13 Trip 0x9D40 LE 14 Trip 0x9D80 LE 15 Trip 0x9DC0 LE 16 Trip 0xA040 Therm Lvl Alrm 0xA480 Not Configured 0xA4C0 LE 1 Alarm 0xA500 LE 2 Alarm 0xA540 LE 3 Alarm 0xA580 LE 4 Alarm 0xA5C0 LE 5 Alarm 0xA600 LE 6 Alarm 0xA640 LE 7 Alarm 0xA680 LE 8 Alarm 0xABC0 HI Ambient Temp 0xAC00 LO Ambient Temp 0xAC40 Self Test Alarm 0x...

Page 247: ...xB500 Aux UV Alarm 0xB540 UndrFreq1 Alarm 0xB580 UndrFreq2 Alarm 0xB5C0 OverFreq1 Alrm 0xB600 OverFreq2 Alrm 0xB640 SGnd IOC1 Alarm 0xB680 SGnd IOC2 Alarm 0xB6C0 NegSeq IOC Alrm 0xB800 NSeq TOC1 Alarm 0xB840 NSeq TOC2 Alarm 0xB9C0 SGnd TOC2 Alarm 0xBC00 LE 9 Alarm 0xBC40 LE 10 Alarm 0xBC80 LE 11 Alarm 0xBCC0 LE 12 Alarm 0xBD00 LE 13 Alarm 0xBD40 LE 14 Alarm 0xBD80 LE 15 Alarm 0xBDC0 LE 16 Alarm 0x...

Page 248: ...CCC0 BKR Stat Open 0xCD00 BKR Stat Clsd 0xCD40 Setpoint Group1 0xCE40 CLP Op 0xCF80 Fuse Fail Inhib 0xD340 Ntrl Dir Rev 0xD380 Gnd Dir 0xD440 Ph OV1 0xD480 Ph UV1 0xDC00 LE 9 0xDC40 LE 10 0xDC80 LE 11 0xDCC0 LE 12 0xDD00 LE 13 0xDD40 LE 14 0xDD80 LE 15 0xDDC0 LE 16 0xDE00 PhDir Rev 0xDE40 PhDir Und 0xDE80 GndDir Und 0xDEC0 NtrlDir Und 0xE040 Therm O L Blck 0xE180 Output Relay 1 BLK 0xE1C0 Output R...

Page 249: ...gSeq OV Block 0xF400 Ntrl OV Block 0xF440 Ph OV1 Block 0xF480 Ph UV1 Block 0xF4C0 Aux OV Block 0xF500 Aux UV Block 0xF540 UndrFreq1 Block 0xF580 UndrFreq2 Block 0xF5C0 OverFreq1 Block 0xF600 OverFreq2 Block 0xF640 SGnd IOC1 Block 0xF680 SGnd IOC2 Block 0xF6C0 NegSeq IOC Block 0xF800 NSeq TOC1 Block 0xF840 NSeq TOC2 Block 0xF9C0 SGnd TOC2 Block 0xFE00 PhDir Block 0xFE40 PhDir Und Block 0xFE80 GndDi...

Page 250: ...N 4 On 0x0084 Virtual IN 5 On 0x0085 Virtual IN 6 On 0x0086 Virtual IN 7 On 0x0087 Virtual IN 8 On 0x0088 Virtual IN 9 On 0x0089 Virtual IN 10 On 0x008A Virtual IN 11 On 0x008B Virtual IN 12 On 0x008C Virtual IN 13 On 0x008D Virtual IN 14 On 0x008E Virtual IN 15 On 0x008F Virtual IN 16 On 0x0090 Virtual IN 17 On 0x0091 Virtual IN 18 On 0x0092 Virtual IN 19 On 0x0093 Virtual IN 20 On 0x0094 Virtual...

Page 251: ...9 On 0x01D3 Remote IN 20 On 0x01D4 Remote IN 21 On 0x01D5 Remote IN 22 On 0x01D6 Remote IN 23 On 0x01D7 Remote IN 24 On 0x01D8 Remote IN 25 On 0x01D9 Remote IN 26 On 0x01DA Remote IN 27 On 0x01DB Remote IN 28 On 0x01DC Remote IN 29 On 0x01DD Remote IN 30 On 0x01DE Remote IN 31 On 0x01DF Remote IN 32 On 0x01E0 Remote IN 1 Off 0x01E1 Remote IN 2 Off 0x01E2 Remote IN 3 Off 0x01E3 Remote IN 4 Off 0x01...

Page 252: ...Any Trip 0x8042 Therm O L Trip OP 0x8044 Therm O L Trip DPO 0x804A Therm PhA Trip OP 0x804C Therm PhA Trip DPO 0x8052 Therm PhB Trip OP 0x8054 Therm PhB Trip DPO 0x8062 Therm PhC Trip OP 0x8064 Therm PhC Trip DPO 0x84C1 LE 1 Trip PKP 0x84C2 LE 1 Trip OP 0x84C4 LE 1 Trip DPO 0x8501 LE 2 Trip PKP 0x8502 LE 2 Trip OP 0x8504 LE 2 Trip DPO 0x8541 LE 3 Trip PKP 0x8542 LE 3 Trip OP 0x8544 LE 3 Trip DPO 0...

Page 253: ...9044 Ntrl IOC1 Trip DPO 0x9081 Gnd IOC1 Trip PKP 0x9082 Gnd IOC1 Trip OP 0x9084 Gnd IOC1 Trip DPO 0x90C1 Ph TOC1 Trip PKP 0x90C2 Ph TOC1 Trip OP 0x90C4 Ph TOC1 Trip DPO 0x90C9 Ph A TOC1 Trip PKP 0x90CA Ph A TOC1 Trip OP 0x90CC Ph A TOC1 Trip DPO 0x90D1 Ph B TOC1 Trip PKP 0x90D2 Ph B TOC1 Trip OP 0x90D4 Ph B TOC1 Trip DPO 0x90E1 Ph C TOC1 Trip PKP 0x90E2 Ph C TOC1 Trip OP 0x90E4 Ph C TOC1 Trip DPO ...

Page 254: ...1 Ntrl OV Trip PKP 0x9402 Ntrl OV Trp OP 0x9404 Ntrl OV Trip DPO 0x9441 Ph OV1 Trip PKP 0x9442 Ph OV1 Trip OP 0x9444 Ph OV1 Trip DPO 0x9449 Ph A OV1 Trip PKP 0x944A Ph A OV1 Trip OP 0x944C Ph A OV1 Trip DPO 0x9451 Ph B OV1 Trip PKP 0x9452 Ph B OV1 Trip OP 0x9454 Ph B OV1 Trip DPO 0x9461 Ph C OV1 Trip PKP 0x9462 Ph C OV1 Trip OP 0x9464 Ph C OV1 Trip DPO 0x9481 Ph UV1 Trip PKP 0x9482 Ph UV1 Trip OP ...

Page 255: ... IOC1 Trip OP 0x9644 SGnd IOC1 Trip DPO 0x9681 SGnd IOC2 Trip PKP 0x9682 SGnd IOC2 Trip OP 0x9684 SGnd IOC2 Trip DPO 0x96C1 NegSeq IOC Trp PKP 0x96C2 NegSeq IOC Trp OP 0x96C4 NegSeq IOC Trp DPO 0x98D2 Ph B UV2 Trip OP 0x9C01 LE 9 Trip PKP 0x9C02 LE 9 Trip OP 0x9C04 LE 9 Trip DPO 0x9C41 LE 10 Trip PKP 0x9C42 LE 10 Trip OP 0x9C44 LE 10 Trip DPO 0x9C81 LE 11 Trip PKP 0x9C82 LE 11 Trip OP 0x9C84 LE 11...

Page 256: ...541 LE 3 Alarm PKP 0xA542 LE 3 Alarm OP 0xA544 LE 3 Alarm DPO 0xA581 LE 4 Alarm PKP 0xA582 LE 4 Alarm OP 0xA584 LE 4 Alarm DPO 0xA5C1 LE 5 Alarm PKP 0xA5C2 LE 5 Alarm OP 0xA5C4 LE 5 Alarm DPO 0xA601 LE 6 Alarm PKP 0xA602 LE 6 Alarm OP 0xA604 LE 6 Alarm DPO 0xA641 LE 7 Alarm PKP 0xA642 LE 7 Alarm OP 0xA644 LE 7 Alarm DPO 0xA681 LE 8 Alarm PKP 0xA682 LE 8 Alarm OP 0xA684 LE 8 Alarm DPO 0xABC1 HI Amb...

Page 257: ...Ph C IOC1 Alrm DPO 0xB041 Ntrl IOC1 Alrm PKP 0xB042 Ntrl IOC1 Alrm OP 0xB044 Ntrl IOC1 Alrm DPO 0xB081 Gnd IOC1 Alarm PKP 0xB082 Gnd IOC1 Alarm OP 0xB084 Gnd IOC1 Alarm DPO 0xB0C1 Ph TOC1 Alarm PKP 0xB0C2 Ph TOC1 Alarm OP 0xB0C4 Ph TOC1 Alarm DPO 0xB0C9 Ph A TOC1 Alrm PKP 0xB0CA Ph A TOC1 Alrm OP 0xB0CC Ph A TOC1 Alrm DPO 0xB0D1 Ph B TOC1 Alrm PKP 0xB0D2 Ph B TOC1 Alrm OP 0xB0D4 Ph B TOC1 Alrm DPO...

Page 258: ...vAlm OP 0xB344 NtrlDir RevAlmDPO 0xB382 GndDir RevAlm OP 0xB384 GndDir RevAlm DPO 0xB3C1 NegSeq OV Alrm PKP 0xB3C2 NegSeq OV Alrm OP 0xB3C4 NegSeq OV Alrm DPO 0xB401 Ntrl OV Alrm PKP 0xB402 Ntrl OV Alrm OP 0xB404 Ntrl OV Alrm DPO 0xB441 Ph OV1 Alarm PKP 0xB442 Ph OV1 Alarm OP 0xB444 Ph OV1 Alarm DPO 0xB449 Ph A OV1 Alarm PKP 0xB44A Ph A OV1 Alarm OP 0xB44C Ph A OV1 Alarm DPO 0xB451 Ph B OV1 Alarm ...

Page 259: ... OverFreq1 Alrm OP 0xB5C4 OverFreq1 Alrm DPO 0xB601 OverFreq2 Alrm PKP 0xB602 OverFreq2 Alrm OP 0xB604 OverFreq2 Alrm DPO 0xB641 SGnd IOC1 Alrm PKP 0xB642 SGnd IOC1 Alrm OP 0xB644 SGnd IOC1 Alrm DPO 0xB681 SGnd IOC2 Alrm PKP 0xB682 SGnd IOC2 Alrm OP 0xB684 SGnd IOC2 Alrm DPO 0xB6C1 NSeq IOC Alrm PKP 0xB6C2 NSeq IOC Alrm OP 0xB6C4 NSeq IOC Alrm DPO 0xBC01 LE 9 Alarm PKP 0xBC02 LE 9 Alarm OP 0xBC04 ...

Page 260: ...2 PhCDir RevAlm OP 0xBE24 PhCDir RevAlm DPO 0xBE41 PhDir UndAlm PKP 0xBE42 PhDir UndAlm OP 0xBE44 PhDir UndAlm DPO 0xBE49 PhADir UndAlm PKP 0xBE4A PhADir UndAlm OP 0xBE4C PhADir UndAlm DPO 0xBE51 PhBDir UndAlm PKP 0xBE52 PhBDir UndAlm OP 0xBE54 PhBDir UndAlm DPO 0xBE61 PhCDir UndAlm PKP 0xBE62 PhCDir UndAlm OP 0xBE64 PhCDir UndAlm DPO 0xBE81 GndDir UndAlm PKP 0xBE82 GndDir UndAlm OP 0xBE84 GndDir ...

Page 261: ...601 LE 6 PKP 0xC602 LE 6 OP 0xC604 LE 6 DPO 0xC641 LE 7 PKP 0xC642 LE 7 OP 0xC644 LE 7 DPO 0xC681 LE 8 PKP 0xC682 LE 8 OP 0xC684 LE 8 DPO 0xC882 Setpoint Group2 On 0xC902 Open Breaker 0xC942 Close Breaker 0xC982 Maint Req OP 0xCA02 52a Contact OP 0xCA42 52b Contact OP 0xCA44 52b Contact DPO 0xCA82 Reset OK 0xCB01 AR Close PKP 0xCB02 AR Close 0xCB04 AR Close DPO 0xCB42 AR N Ready 0xCB81 AR In Progr...

Page 262: ... NSeq TOC1 OP 0xD804 NSeq TOC1 DPO 0xDC01 LE 9 PKP 0xDC02 LE 9 OP 0xDC04 LE 9 DPO 0xDC41 LE 10 PKP 0xDC42 LE 10 OP 0xDC44 LE 10 DPO 0xDC81 LE 11 PKP 0xDC82 LE 11 OP 0xDC84 LE 11 DPO 0xDCC1 LE 12 PKP 0xDCC2 LE 12 OP 0xDCC4 LE 12 DPO 0xDD01 LE 13 PKP 0xDD02 LE 13 OP 0xDD04 LE 13 DPO 0xDD41 LE 14 PKP 0xDD42 LE 14 OP 0xDD44 LE 14 DPO 0xDD81 LE 15 PKP 0xDD82 LE 15 OP 0xDD84 LE 15 DPO 0xDDC1 LE 16 PKP 0...

Page 263: ... Und PKP 0xDE82 GndDir Und OP 0xDE84 GndDir Und DPO 0xDEC1 NtrlDir Und PKP 0xDEC2 NtrlDir Und OP 0xDEC4 NtrlDir Und DPO 0xE002 Any Block 0xE042 Therm O L Blck 0xE182 Output Relay 1 BLK 0xE1C2 Output Relay 2 BLK 0xE882 Group Change Blk 0xEB02 AR Block 0xEE82 CLP Ph IOC1 BLK 0xEEC2 CLP Ph IOC2 BLK 0xEF02 CLPNtrlIOC1 BLK 0xEF42 CLPNtrlIOC2 BLK 0xEF82 CLP GndIOC1 BLK 0xEFC2 CLP GndIOC2 BLK 0xF002 Ph I...

Page 264: ...r Und Blk OP 0xFE44 PhDir Und Blk DPO 0xFE81 GndDir Und Blk PKP 0xFE82 GndDir Und Blk OP 0xFE84 GndDir Und Blk DPO 0xFEC1 NtrlDir Und Blk PKP 0xFEC2 NtrlDir Und Blk OP 0xFEC4 NtrlDir Und Blk DPO Code Type Definition FC134C unsigned 16 bits Logic Element Trigger 0 Off 0x0040 Contact IN 1 On 0x0041 Contact IN 2 On 0x0042 Contact IN 3 On 0x0043 Contact IN 4 On 0x0044 Contact IN 5 On 0x0045 Contact IN...

Page 265: ...n 0x008F Virtual IN 16 On 0x0090 Virtual IN 17 On 0x0091 Virtual IN 18 On 0x0092 Virtual IN 19 On 0x0093 Virtual IN 20 On 0x0094 Virtual IN 21 On 0x0095 Virtual IN 22 On 0x0096 Virtual IN 23 On 0x0097 Virtual IN 24 On 0x0098 Virtual IN 25 On 0x0099 Virtual IN 26 On 0x009A Virtual IN 27 On 0x009B Virtual IN 28 On 0x009C Virtual IN 29 On 0x009D Virtual IN 30 On 0x009E Virtual IN 31 On 0x009F Virtual...

Page 266: ... 29 Off 0x00BD Virtual IN 30 Off 0x00BE Virtual IN 31 Off 0x00BF Virtual IN 32 Off 0x01C0 Remote IN 1 On 0x01C1 Remote IN 2 On 0x01C2 Remote IN 3 On 0x01C3 Remote IN 4 On 0x01C4 Remote IN 5 On 0x01C5 Remote IN 6 On 0x01C6 Remote IN 7 On 0x01C7 Remote IN 8 On 0x01C8 Remote IN 9 On 0x01C9 Remote IN 10 On 0x01CA Remote IN 11 On 0x01CB Remote IN 12 On 0x01CC Remote IN 13 On 0x01CD Remote IN 14 On 0x01...

Page 267: ...Off 0x01ED Remote IN 14 Off 0x01EE Remote IN 15 Off 0x01EF Remote IN 16 Off 0x01F0 Remote IN 17 Off 0x01F1 Remote IN 18 Off 0x01F2 Remote IN 19 Off 0x01F3 Remote IN 20 Off 0x01F4 Remote IN 21 Off 0x01F5 Remote IN 22 Off 0x01F6 Remote IN 23 Off 0x01F7 Remote IN 24 Off 0x01F8 Remote IN 25 Off 0x01F9 Remote IN 26 Off 0x01FA Remote IN 27 Off 0x01FB Remote IN 28 Off 0x01FC Remote IN 29 Off 0x01FD Remot...

Page 268: ...0x9DC1 LE 16 Trip PKP 0x9DC2 LE 16 Trip OP 0x9DC4 LE 16 Trip DPO 0xA002 Any Alarm 0xABC1 HI Amb Temp PKP 0xABC2 HI Amb Temp OP 0xABC4 HI Amb Temp DPO 0xAC01 LO Amb Temp PKP 0xAC02 LO Amb Temp OP 0xAC04 LO Amb Temp DPO 0xAC42 Self Test Alarm OP 0xADC2 BKR Stat Fail OP 0xAF81 Fuse Fail Alrm PKP 0xAF82 Fuse Fail Alrm OP 0xAF84 Fuse Fail Alrm DPO 0xB382 GndDir RevAlm OP 0xB384 GndDir RevAlm DPO 0xB6C1...

Page 269: ...RevAlm PKP 0xBE0A PhADir RevAlm OP 0xBE0C PhADir RevAlm DPO 0xBE11 PhBDir RevAlm PKP 0xBE12 PhBDir RevAlm OP 0xBE14 PhBDir RevAlm DPO 0xBE21 PhCDir RevAlm PKP 0xBE22 PhCDir RevAlm OP 0xBE24 PhCDir RevAlm DPO 0xBE41 PhDir UndAlm PKP 0xBE42 PhDir UndAlm OP 0xBE44 PhDir UndAlm DPO 0xBE49 PhADir UndAlm PKP 0xBE4A PhADir UndAlm OP 0xBE4C PhADir UndAlm DPO 0xBE51 PhBDir UndAlm PKP 0xBE52 PhBDir UndAlm O...

Page 270: ...KP 0xCF82 Fuse Fail Inhib OP 0xD382 Gnd Dir Rev OP 0xD384 Gnd Dir Rev DPO 0xD801 NSeq TOC1 PKP 0xD802 NSeq TOC1 OP 0xD804 NSeq TOC1 DPO 0xDC01 LE 9 PKP 0xDC02 LE 9 OP 0xDC04 LE 9 DPO 0xDC41 LE 10 PKP 0xDC42 LE 10 OP 0xDC44 LE 10 DPO 0xDC81 LE 11 PKP 0xDC82 LE 11 OP 0xDC84 LE 11 DPO 0xDCC1 LE 12 PKP 0xDCC2 LE 12 OP 0xDCC4 LE 12 DPO 0xDD01 LE 13 PKP 0xDD02 LE 13 OP 0xDD04 LE 13 DPO 0xDD41 LE 14 PKP ...

Page 271: ...hBDir Und OP 0xDE54 PhBDir Und DPO 0xDE61 PhCDir Und PKP 0xDE62 PhCDir Und OP 0xDE64 PhCDir Und DPO 0xDE81 GndDir Und PKP 0xDE82 GndDir Und OP 0xDE84 GndDir Und DPO 0xDEC1 NtrlDir Und PKP 0xDEC2 NtrlDir Und OP 0xDEC4 NtrlDir Und DPO 0xE002 Any Block 0xE042 Therm O L Blck OP 0xE182 Output Relay 1 BLK 0xE1C2 Output Relay 2 BLK 0xE882 Group Change Blk 0xF382 Gnd Dir Block 0xFE01 PhDir Block PKP 0xFE0...

Page 272: ...Red 0x00000400 Alarm Red 0x00000800 Alarm Green 0x00001000 Pickup Red 0x00002000 Pickup Green 0x00004000 Maintenance Red 0x00008000 Maintenance Green 0x00010000 BKR Open Red 0x00020000 BKR Open Green 0x00040000 BKR Closed Red 0x00080000 BKR Closed Green FC145 unsigned 16 bits Element Status 1 FC148 unsigned 16 bits Trigger Mode 0 Overwrite 1 Protected FC149 unsigned 16 bits OR AND Selection 0 OR 1...

Page 273: ...8 0x00040000 Input Output 19 0x00080000 Input Output 20 0x00100000 Input Output 21 0x00200000 Input Output 22 0x00400000 Input Output 23 0x00800000 Input Output 24 0x01000000 Input Output 25 0x02000000 Input Output 26 0x04000000 Input Output 27 0x08000000 Input Output 28 0x10000000 Input Output 29 0x20000000 Input Output 30 0x40000000 Input Output 31 0x80000000 Input Output 32 FC168 unsigned 32 bi...

Page 274: ...x00100000 LE 2 Alarm 0x00200000 LE 3 Alarm 0x00400000 LE 4 Alarm 0x00800000 LE 5 Alarm 0x01000000 LE 6 Alarm 0x02000000 LE 7 Alarm 0x04000000 LE 8 Alarm FC180 unsigned 32 bits Alarm Status 2 0x00008000 High Ambient Temp 0x00010000 Low Ambient Temp 0x00020000 Self Test Alarm 0x00080000 BKRTrip Cntr Alarm 0x00100000 Rly1 Coil Mn Alrm 0x00200000 Rly2 Coil Mn Alrm 0x00400000 Breaker Fail Alarm 0x00800...

Page 275: ...verFreq2 Alrm 0x02000000 SGnd IOC1 Alarm 0x04000000 SGnd IOC2 Alarm 0x08000000 Neg Seq IOC Alarm FC182 unsigned 32 bits Alarm Status 4 0x00010000 LE 9 Alarm 0x00020000 LE 10 Alarm 0x00040000 LE 11 Alarm 0x00080000 LE 12 Alarm 0x00100000 LE 13 Alarm 0x00200000 LE 14 Alarm 0x00400000 LE 15 Alarm 0x00800000 LE 16 Alarm FC183 unsigned 32 bits Trip Status 1 0x00000001 Any Trip 0x00000002 Therm O L Trip...

Page 276: ...p 0x04000000 SGnd IOC2 Trip 0x08000000 Neg Seq IOC Trip FC186 unsigned 32 bits Trip Status 4 0x00010000 LE 9 Trip 0x00020000 LE 10 Trip 0x00040000 LE 11 Trip 0x00080000 LE 12 Trip 0x00100000 LE 13 Trip 0x00200000 LE 14 Trip 0x00400000 LE 15 Trip 0x00800000 LE 16 Trip FC187 unsigned 32 bits Message Status 1 0x00000000 No Messages 0x00000001 Any Messages 0x00000040 Clock Not Set 0x00000100 BKR Statu...

Page 277: ...t 4 0x00800000 Logic Element 5 0x01000000 Logic Element 6 0x02000000 Logic Element 7 0x04000000 Logic Element 8 FC192 unsigned 32 bits Ctrl Element Status 2 0x00000004 Setpoint Group 2 0x00000010 Breaker Open 0x00000020 Breaker Close 0x00000040 Maint Required 0x00000100 52a Contact 0x00000200 52b Contact 0x00000400 Trip Reset OK 0x00001000 AR Close 0x00002000 AR N Ready 0x00004000 AR In Progress 0...

Page 278: ...lock Status 1 0x00000001 Any Block 0x00000002 Thermal Block 0x00000040 Rly 1 Trip BLK 0x00000080 Rly 2 Cls BLK FC201 unsigned 32 bits Block Status 2 0x00000004 Group Change Block 0x00001000 AR Block 0x04000000 CLP Ph IOC1 Block 0x08000000 CLP Ph IOC2 Block 0x10000000 CLP Ntrl IOC1 Blck 0x20000000 CLP Ntrl IOC2 Blck 0x40000000 CLP Gnd IOC1 Block 0x80000000 CLP Gnd IOC2 Block FC202 unsigned 32 bits ...

Page 279: ...nsigned 16 bits Contact Input FlexLogic Bit Field Values Subset B 0x0000 Disabled 0x0042 Contact Input 3 0x0043 Contact Input 4 0x0044 Contact Input 5 0x0045 Contact Input 6 0x0046 Contact Input 7 0x0047 Contact Input 8 0x0048 Contact Input 9 0x0049 Contact Input 10 FC204C unsigned 16 bits Contact Input FlexLogic Bit Field Values Subset C 0x0000 Disabled 0x0041 Contact Input 2 FC205 unsigned 16 bi...

Page 280: ... Message Formatting 0x0000 0x0001 0x0002 Bool 0x0003 Byte 0x0004 Ubyte 0x0005 Short 0x0006 Ushort 0x0007 Long 0x0008 Ulong 0x0009 Int64 0x000A Uint64 0x000B Float 0x000C Double 0x000D Btime4 0x000E Btime6 0x000F Utctime 0x0010 Bcd 0x0011 Vstring 0x0012 Ostring 0x0013 Ovstring 0x0014 Bstring 0x0015 Bvstring 0x00FF Row FC217 unsigned 16 bits Remote Input Item Source FC218 unsigned 16 bits Remote Inp...

Page 281: ...ts Thermal O L Curve FC240 unsigned 16 bits Self Test Error FC415 unsigned 16 bits SR345 CT Type 0 1 A Secondary 1 5 A Secondary FC420 unsigned 16 bits Modbus File Transfer State 0 Idle 1 Write 2 Read 3 File Error 4 File OK 5 Start 6 Ready 7 File Over FC421 unsigned 16 bits Redundancy type 0 Independent 2 PRP 3 HSR 4 DAISY CHAIN FC422 unsigned 16 bits Redundancy Port 0 Internal 1 PTP 3 SNTP Port A...

Page 282: ...S GUIDE FORMAT CODES CHAPTER 8 MODBUS MEMORY MAP 4 Any Line Dead Bus 5 Dead Line Any Bus 6 One Live Other Dead 7 Not Both Live FC425 unsigned 16 bits Epoch type 0 UTC since 1995 1 UTC since 1900 2 UTC since 1970 3 TAI since 1970 Code Type Definition ...

Page 283: ...is function code is the slave address function code a count of the number of data bytes to follow the data itself and the CRC Each data item is sent as a two byte number with the high order byte sent first For example consider a request for slave 17 to respond with 3 registers starting at address 006B For this example the register data in these addresses is as follows The master slave packets have...

Page 284: ...ster starting at address 0008 For this example the value in this register 0008 is 0000 Table 9 2 MASTER SLAVE PACKET FORMAT FOR FUNCTION CODE 04H SLAVE RESPONSE BYTES EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION SLAVE ADDRESS 1 11 message from slave 17 FUNCTION CODE 1 03 read registers BYTE COUNT 1 06 3 registers 6 bytes DATA 1 see definition above 2 02 2B value in address 006B DATA 2 see definition above 2 00 00 value in...

Page 285: ... that can be performed by the 350 using function code 05 can also be initiated by using function code 10 MASTER TRANSMISSION BYTES EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION SLAVE ADDRESS 1 11 message for slave 17 FUNCTION CODE 1 05 execute operation OPERATION CODE 2 00 01 operation code 1 CODE VALUE 2 FF 00 perform function CRC 2 DF 6A CRC error code SLAVE RESPONSE BYTES EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION SLAVE ADDRESS 1 11 message f...

Page 286: ...s a function used to quickly read the status of a selected device A short message length allows for rapid reading of status The status byte returned will have individual bits set to 1 or 0 depending on the status of the slave device For this example consider the following 350 general status byte The master slave packets have the following format Table 9 5 Function code 7 bitmask MASTER TRANSMISSIO...

Page 287: ...IPTION SLAVE ADDRESS 1 11 message for slave 17 FUNCTION CODE 1 07 read device status CRC 2 4C 22 CRC error code SLAVE RESPONSE BYTES EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION SLAVE ADDRESS 1 11 message from slave 17 FUNCTION CODE 1 07 read device status DEVICE STATUS see definition above 1 2C status 00101100 in binary CRC 2 22 28 CRC error code Bit Function MASTER TRANSMISSION BYTES EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION SLAVE ADDRESS 1 ...

Page 288: ...ore the value 00 02 to setpoint address 04 5C and the value 01 F4 to setpoint address 04 5D After the transmission in this example is complete 350 slave 17 will have the following setpoints information stored The master slave packets have the following format Table 9 8 MASTER SLAVE PACKET FORMAT FOR FUNCTION CODE 10H Address Data 04 5C 00 02 04 5D 01 F4 MASTER TRANSMISSION BYTES EXAMPLE DESCRIPTIO...

Page 289: ...50 implements the following exception response codes 01 ILLEGAL FUNCTION The function code transmitted is not one of the functions supported by the 350 02 ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS The address referenced in the data field transmitted by the master is not an allowable address for the 350 03 ILLEGAL DATA VALUE The value referenced in the data field transmitted by the master is not within range for the se...

Page 290: ...8 State 4104 Force Virtual Input 9 State 4105 Force Virtual Input 10 State 4106 Force Virtual Input 11 State 4107 Force Virtual Input 12 State 4108 Force Virtual Input 13 State 4109 Force Virtual Input 14 State 4110 Force Virtual Input 15 State 4111 Force Virtual Input 16 State 4112 Force Virtual Input 17 State 4113 Force Virtual Input 18 State 4114 Force Virtual Input 19 State 4115 Force Virtual ...

Page 291: ... of data DATA 1 2 00 05 data for address 00 80 DATA 2 2 00 01 data for address 00 81 CRC 2 7E CE CRC error code SLAVE RESPONSE BYTES EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION SLAVE ADDRESS 1 11 message from slave 17 FUNCTION CODE 1 10 store multiple setpoints DATA STARTING ADDRESS 2 00 80 setpoint address 00 80 NUMBER OF SETPOINTS 2 00 02 2 setpoints CRC 2 42 B0 CRC error code MASTER TRANSMISSION BYTES EXAMPLE DESCRIPT...

Page 292: ...9 10 350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE PERFORMING COMMANDS USING FUNCTION CODE 10H CHAPTER 9 MODBUS FUNCTIONS ...

Page 293: ...ed at the addresses from 40524 0x020B to 40648 0x287 Only single data from the Actual Values subset can be set in the map The ranges of addresses that can be configured in that index area are Range1 30001 to 30523 Product Device Code to Internal Fault Cause The address 30302 Current Security Access Level cannot be configured Range2 30946 to 32036 Alarm Status 4 to Last Actual Values Register The v...

Page 294: ...Address 28 30001 43763 1 F1 30984 40552 227 User Map Address 29 30001 43763 1 F1 30985 40553 228 User Map Address 30 30001 43763 1 F1 30982 40554 229 User Map Address 31 30001 43763 1 F1 30983 40555 22A User Map Address 32 30001 43763 1 F1 30980 40556 22B User Map Address 33 30001 43763 1 F1 30981 40557 22C User Map Address 34 30001 43763 1 F1 30978 40558 22D User Map Address 35 30001 43763 1 F1 3...

Page 295: ... Address 73 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40597 254 User Map Address 74 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40598 255 User Map Address 75 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40599 256 User Map Address 76 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40600 257 User Map Address 77 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40601 258 User Map Address 78 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40602 259 User Map Address 79 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40603 25A User Map Address 80 30001 43763 1 F1 ...

Page 296: ...5 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40639 27E User Map Address 116 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40640 27F User Map Address 117 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40641 280 User Map Address 118 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40642 281 User Map Address 119 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40643 282 User Map Address 120 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40644 283 User Map Address 121 30001 43763 1 F1 30001 40645 284 User Map Address 122 30001 43763 1 F1 300...

Page 297: ...F1 0 30557 22C User Map Value 34 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30558 22D User Map Value 35 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30559 22E User Map Value 36 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30560 22F User Map Value 37 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30561 230 User Map Value 38 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30562 231 User Map Value 39 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30563 232 User Map Value 40 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30564 233 User Map Value 41 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30565 234 User Map Value 42 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0...

Page 298: ... 0 30602 259 User Map Value 79 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30603 25A User Map Value 80 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30604 25B User Map Value 81 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30605 25C User Map Value 82 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30606 25D User Map Value 83 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30607 25E User Map Value 84 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30608 25F User Map Value 85 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30609 260 User Map Value 86 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30610 261 User Map Value 87 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 3...

Page 299: ...alue 112 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30636 27B User Map Value 113 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30637 27C User Map Value 114 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30638 27D User Map Value 115 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30639 27E User Map Value 116 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30640 27F User Map Value 117 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30641 280 User Map Value 118 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30642 281 User Map Value 119 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30643 282 User Map Value 120 0 0xFFFF 1 F1 0 30644 283 User ...

Page 300: ...10 8 350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE MODBUS USER MAP CHAPTER 10 USING THE MODBUS USER MAP ...

Page 301: ...disclaimers see the GE Digital Energy Terms and Conditions at https www gedigitalenergy com multilin warranty htm For products shipped before 1 October 2013 the standard 24 month warranty applies Change notes Manual Revision history Table 1 Revision History MANUAL P N RELEASE DATE 1601 9094 AA 27 February 2014 Table 2 Major Updates for SR350 AA Page Number CHANGES Manual revision number from A9 to...

Page 302: ...0 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE CHANGE NOTES Chapter 8 9 Revised memory map and function code General Minor corrections added change notes Table 2 Major Updates for SR350 AA Page Number CHANGES ...

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