Date Code 20060320
Instruction Manual
SEL-311C Relay
Appendix J
M
IRRORED
B
ITS
Communications
Overview
M
IRRORED
B
ITS®
is a direct relay-to-relay communications protocol that
allows protective relays to exchange information quickly and securely, and
with minimal expense. The information exchanged can facilitate remote
control, remote sensing, or communications-assisted protection schemes such
as POTT, DCB, etc. The SEL-311C Relay supports two M
IRRORED
B
ITS
channels, differentiated by the channel specifiers A and B. Bits transmitted are
called TMB1
x
through TMB8
x
, where
x
is the channel specifier (e.g., A or B),
and are controlled by the corresponding SEL
OGIC®
control equations. Bits
received are called RMB1
x
through RMB8
x
and are usable as inputs to any
SEL
OGIC
control equations. Channel status bits are called ROK
x
, RBAD
x
,
CBAD
x
, and LBOK
x
and are also usable as inputs to any SEL
OGIC
control
equations. Further channel status information is available via the
COM
command.
IMPORTANT:
Do not connect an
unconfigured port to a M
IRRORED
B
ITS
device. Otherwise the relay will appear
to be locked up. Configure the port
first, then connect the device.
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