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T60 Transformer Protection System
GE Multilin
5.2 PRODUCT SETUP
5 SETTINGS
5
The T60 can specify a maximum of five clients for its DNP connections. These are IP addresses for the controllers to which
the T60 can connect. The settings in this sub-menu are shown below.
PATH: SETTINGS
PRODUCT SETUP
COMMUNICATIONS
DNP PROTOCOL
DNP NETWORK CLIENT ADDRESSES
The
DNP TCP/UDP PORT NUMBER
is for normal DNP operation. To close the port, set the port number to 0. The change takes
effect when the T60 is restarted.
The
DNP UNSOL RESPONSE FUNCTION
should be “Disabled” for RS485 applications since there is no collision avoidance
mechanism. The
DNP UNSOL RESPONSE TIMEOUT
sets the time the T60 waits for a DNP master to confirm an unsolicited
response. The
DNP UNSOL RESPONSE MAX RETRIES
setting determines the number of times the T60 retransmits an unsolic-
ited response without receiving confirmation from the master; a value of “255” allows infinite re-tries. The
DNP UNSOL
RESPONSE DEST ADDRESS
is the DNP address to which all unsolicited responses are sent. The IP address to which solicited
responses are sent is determined by the T60 from the current TCP connection or the most recent UDP message.
The DNP scale factor settings are numbers used to scale analog input point values. These settings group the T60 analog
input data into the following types: current, voltage, power, energy, power factor, and other. Each setting represents the
scale factor for all analog input points of that type. For example, if the
DNP VOLTAGE SCALE FACTOR
setting is set to “1000”,
all DNP analog input points that are voltages will be returned with values 1000 times smaller (for example, a value of 72000
V on the T60 will be returned as 72). These settings are useful when analog input values must be adjusted to fit within cer-
tain ranges in DNP masters. Note that a scale factor of 0.1 is equivalent to a multiplier of 10 (that is, the value will be 10
times larger).
The
DNP DEFAULT DEADBAND
settings determine when to trigger unsolicited responses containing analog input data. These
settings group the T60 analog input data into the following types: current, voltage, power, energy, power factor, and other.
Each setting represents the default deadband value for all analog input points of that type. For example, to trigger unsolic-
ited responses from the T60 when any current values change by 15 A, the
DNP CURRENT DEFAULT DEADBAND
setting should
be set to “15”. Note that these settings are the deadband default values. DNP object 34 points can be used to change dead-
band values, from the default, for each individual DNP analog input point. For any change to take effect, restart the relay.
Whenever power is removed and re-applied to the T60, the default deadbands will be in effect.
The
DNP TIME SYNC IIN PERIOD
setting determines how often the Need Time Internal Indication (IIN) bit is set by the T60.
Changing this time allows the DNP master to send time synchronization commands more or less often, as required.
The
DNP MESSAGE FRAGMENT SIZE
setting determines the size, in bytes, at which message fragmentation occurs. Large
fragment sizes allow for more efficient throughput; smaller fragment sizes cause more application layer confirmations to be
necessary which can provide for more robust data transfer over noisy communication channels.
Check the “DNP Points Lists” T60 web page to view the analog inputs and/or binary inputs points lists. This page
can be viewed with a web browser by entering the IP address of the UR Ethernet port employed to access the T60
“Main Menu”, then by selecting the “Device Information Menu” > “DNP Points Lists” menu item.
The
DNP OBJECT 1 DEFAULT VARIATION
to
DNP OBJECT 32 DEFAULT VARIATION
settings allow the user to select the DNP
default variation number for object types 1, 2, 20, 21, 22, 23, 30, and 32. The default variation refers to the variation
response when variation 0 is requested and/or in class 0, 1, 2, or 3 scans. See the
DNP Implementation
section in the DNP
appendix.
DNP NETWORK
CLIENT ADDRESSES
CLIENT ADDRESS 1:
0.0.0.0
Range: standard IP address
MESSAGE
CLIENT ADDRESS 2:
0.0.0.0
Range: standard IP address
MESSAGE
CLIENT ADDRESS 3:
0.0.0.0
Range: standard IP address
MESSAGE
CLIENT ADDRESS 4:
0.0.0.0
Range: standard IP address
MESSAGE
CLIENT ADDRESS 5:
0.0.0.0
Range: standard IP address
NOTE
Summary of Contents for T60
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Page 762: ...E 10 T60 Transformer Protection System GE Multilin E 1 IEC 60870 5 104 PROTOCOL APPENDIX E E ...
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