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RELION® PROTECTION AND CONTROL

REX610

Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for Relion REX610

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Page 3: ...Document ID 2NGA000823 Issued 2022 04 21 Revision A Product version 1 0 Copyright 2022 ABB All rights reserved ...

Page 4: ...ed in this document is furnished under a license and may be used copied or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license Trademarks ABB and Relion are registered trademarks of the ABB Group All other brand or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Warranty Please inquire about the terms of warranty from your nea...

Page 5: ...ce which should be connected to a secure network It is the sole responsibility of the person or entity responsible for network administration to ensure a secure connection to the network and to take the necessary measures such as but not limited to installation of firewalls application of authentication measures encryption of data installation of anti virus programs etc to protect the product and ...

Page 6: ...rical equipment for use within specified voltage limits Low voltage directive 2014 35 EU This conformity is the result of tests conducted by the third party testing laboratory KEMA in accordance with the product standard EN 60255 26 for the EMC directive and with the product standards EN 60255 1 and EN 60255 27 for the low voltage directive The product is designed in accordance with the internatio...

Page 7: ...always be followed The frame of the protection relay has to be carefully earthed When the plug in unit has been detached from the case do not touch the inside of the case The relay case internals may contain high voltage potential and touching these may cause personal injury The protection relay contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic discharge Unnecessary touching of electronic c...

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Page 9: ...ction relay 11 Section 3 REX610 overview 13 Overview 13 Product version history 13 Local HMI 13 Display 14 LEDs 15 Keypad 16 Local HMI functionality 18 Protection and alarm indication 18 Parameter management 19 Front communication 19 Authorization 20 Audit trail 22 Station communication 23 PCM600 23 Connectivity packages 24 PCM600 and relay connectivity package version 24 Modification Sales 24 Sec...

Page 10: ...entification 39 Disturbance recording triggering 40 Disturbance record analysis 40 Disturbance reports 40 Relay self supervision 40 Relay parametrization 41 Settings for relay functionality 41 Settings for different operating conditions 41 Section 6 Operating procedures 43 Monitoring 43 Indications 43 Monitoring indication messages 43 Monitoring an internal relay fault 44 Monitoring condition moni...

Page 11: ...tifying runtime errors 57 Identifying communication errors 57 Checking front communication link operation 57 Checking time synchronization 58 Running the display test 58 Self supervision 58 Internal faults 59 Warnings 62 Correction procedures 63 Rebooting the software 63 Restoring factory settings 64 Setting passwords 64 Identifying relay application problems 65 Inspecting wiring 65 Sample data in...

Page 12: ...anguage 75 Adjusting display contrast 75 Changing display symbols 76 Changing default view 76 Setting system time and time synchronization 77 Setting protection relay parameters 78 Defining setting groups 78 Relay parametrization 81 Defining disturbance recorder channel settings 81 Configuring analog inputs 81 Testing of protection relay operation 82 Changing control authority 82 Selecting IED tes...

Page 13: ...o identify disturbances and how to view calculated and measured power grid data to determine the cause of a fault 1 2 Intended audience This manual addresses the operator who operates the protection relay frequently The operator must be trained in and have a basic knowledge of how to operate protection equipment The manual contains terms and expressions commonly used to describe this kind of equip...

Page 14: ...l Technical manual IEC 61850 engineering guide GUID 36243071 4B06 48B2 B2D9 3CE41B04C031 V1 EN US Figure 1 The intended use of documents during the product life cycle 1 3 2 Document revision history Document revision date Product version History A 2022 04 21 1 0 First release 1 3 3 Related documentation Download the latest documents from the ABB Web site abb com mediumvoltage 1 4 Symbols and conve...

Page 15: ...ent conventions A particular convention may not be used in this manual Abbreviations and acronyms are spelled out in the glossary The glossary also contains definitions of important terms Push button navigation in the LHMI menu structure is presented by using the push button icons To navigate between the options use and Menu paths are presented in bold Select Main menu Settings LHMI messages are s...

Page 16: ... protection low stage DPHLPDOC 3I 67P 51P 1 Three phase directional overcurrent protection high stage DPHHPDOC 3I 67P 51P 2 Non directional earth fault protection low stage EFLPTOC Io 51G 51N 1 Non directional earth fault protection high stage EFHPTOC Io 51G 51N 2 Non directional earth fault protection instantaneous stage EFIPTOC Io 50G 50N Directional earth fault protection low stage DEFLPDEF Io ...

Page 17: ...M 52CM Current circuit supervision CCSPVC MCS 3I CCM Measurement Three phase current measurement CMMXU 3I IA IB IC Residual current measurement RESCMMXU Io IG Sequence current measurement CSMSQI I1 I2 I0 I1 I2 I0 Three phase voltage measurement VMMXU 3U VA VB VC Residual voltage measurement RESVMMXU Uo VG VN Traditional LED indication Programmable LED control LED LED LED Logging functions Disturba...

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Page 19: ...enyls PBB 1000 ppm RoHS3 0 001 Polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE 1000 ppm RoHS3 0 001 Operational reliability and long life time have been ensured with extensive testing during the design and manufacturing processes Moreover long life time is supported by maintenance and repair services as well as by the availability of spare parts Design and manufacturing have been done under a certified environ...

Page 20: ...tection relay Parts Material Case Metal plates parts and screws Steel Hard plastic parts Polycarbonate REACH and RoHS compliant Soft plastic parts Silicone UL94 HB Thermoplastic elastomer Electronics modules in case Various Plug in unit Electronic plug in modules Various Electronics HMI module Various Hard plastic parts Polycarbonate REACH and RoHS compliant Soft plastic parts Silicone UL94 HB The...

Page 21: ...pments allow easy and flexible customization modification and adaptation to changing protection and communication requirements at any time REX610 is a member of the renowned Relion protection and control family of relays building on ABB s strong heritage of freely configurable multifunctional relays and many proven protection algorithms 3 1 1 Product version history Product version Product history...

Page 22: ...ter size depends on the selected language The amount of characters and rows fitting the view depends on the character size Table 4 Display Character size1 Rows in the view Characters per row Small mono spaced 6 12 pixels 5 20 1 Depending on the selected language The display view is divided into four basic areas Section 3 2NGA000823 A REX610 overview 14 REX610 Operation Manual ...

Page 23: ...characters U Font Firmware is being updated S Parameters are being stored Warning and or indication Current user level is indicated by the following characters V Viewer O Operator E Engineer A Administrator The content area shows the menu content If the menu contains more rows than the display can show at a time a scroll bar is displayed on the right The display is updated either cyclically or bas...

Page 24: ...s Using the push buttons open or close commands can be given to objects in the primary circuit for example a circuit breaker The push buttons are also used to acknowledge alarms and reset indications 2 1 8 7 10 9 11 5 4 3 6 GUID BDF7CB3A E564 4CFD 81C4 BF41926C2862 V1 EN US Figure 4 LHMI keypad 1 Left 2 Up 3 Right 4 Function keys 5 Communication port 6 Down 7 Escape 8 Clear 9 Enter 10 Open 11 Clos...

Page 25: ...y test in combination with Deleting a character in combination with when editing a string Inserting a space in combination with when editing a string Enter Initiating authorization that is logging in on default screen measurement screen or menu screen provided that local override is false Entering parameter setting mode Confirming a new value of a setting parameter Up Down Moving up and down in me...

Page 26: ...ion functions start within a short time the last start is indicated on the display Flashing A protection function is blocked or the protection relay is in the test and blocked mode or the protection relay is in the blocked mode The blocking indication disappears when the blocking is removed or when the protection function is reset Table 10 Trip LED LED state Description Off Normal operation On A p...

Page 27: ...y of its parameters in the menu Changing the value of certain relay parameters affects the visibility or range of other parameters in the menu This indicates which parameters or parameter values become obsolete due to the change The relay changes the visibility or range of these parameters immediately even before the changed values have been committed Some parameters may be hidden because the func...

Page 28: ...ion relay supports four roles and eight user accounts Each user can be mapped to only one role IED Users in PCM600 is used to manage the local user accounts User accounts can be created under any role Administrator needs to share the default password generated for the user account by the tool with the users and recommend the user to change the password The user accounts password can be changed by ...

Page 29: ...Read Settings Group Handling Read Write Read Read Write Read Control Operations Read Write Read Read Write Read Record Handling Read Write Read Write Read Read Test Mode Read Write Read Write Read Read System Update Read Write Read Read Read User Management Read Write Read Read Read User account information can be exported from IED Users in PCM600 to an encrypted file which can be imported into an...

Page 30: ...nciple Nonvolatile memory is based on a memory type which does not need battery backup nor regular component change to maintain the memory storage Audit trail events related to user authorization login logout are defined according to the selected set of requirements from IEEE 1686 The logging is based on predefined user names or user categories The user audit trail events are accessible from Event...

Page 31: ...e only enabled by IEC 61850 The IEC 61850 protocol is a core part of the relay as the protection and control application is fully based on standard modelling The relay supports Edition 2 version of the standard With Edition 2 support the relay has the latest functionality modelling for substation applications and the best interoperability for modern substations 3 5 PCM600 Protection and Control IE...

Page 32: ...nicate with the protection relay 3 5 2 PCM600 and relay connectivity package version Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600 Ver 2 11 or later REX610 Connectivity Package Ver 1 0 or later Download connectivity packages from the ABB Web site abb com mediumvoltage or directly with Update Manager in PCM600 3 6 Modification Sales Modification Sales is a concept that provides modification support for...

Page 33: ...ide parameter to False 1 Press to activate the login procedure 2 Press or to enter the username character by character Login Select user VIEWER GUID 17B1984C 9E98 49CF B108 12D80C131481 V1 EN US Figure 5 Selecting access level 3 Confirm the selection with 4 Enter the password when prompted character by character Special characters are not allowed Activate the digit to be entered with and Enter the...

Page 34: ...re 7 Error message indicating wrong password The current user level is shown on the display s upper right corner in the icon area When local override is disabled the Login page is shown in case of any LHMI activity 4 2 Logging out An automatic logout occurs 30 seconds after the backlight timeout 1 Press continuously for 3 seconds 2 To confirm logout select Yes and press Section 4 2NGA000823 A Usin...

Page 35: ...m the current user level 30 seconds after the display backlight has turned off The display returns to the default view and all unconfirmed operations such as parameter editing and breaker selection are cancelled Change the backlight timeout period in Main menu Configuration HMI Backlight timeout 4 4 Identifying device The Information menu includes detailed information about the device such as revi...

Page 36: ...ion relay information 4 4 1 Identifying relay s IEC 61850 version The relay s IEC 61850 version information identifies if the relay is configured as Edition 1 or Edition 2 device The first version of the protection relay supports only Edition 2 1 Select Main menu Information System identifiers 2 Enter the submenu with System identifiers Technical key REX610 IEC 61850 version Edition 2 A GUID 61CCC...

Page 37: ... 5 Configuring SD card SD card is supported in the relay It should be formatted in FAT32 format 1 Select Main menu Configuration 2 Enter the submenu with to transfer disturbance records to the SD card SD card Transfer to SD card A GUID 363BBA43 38E9 41A3 8824 A26659CDB283 V1 EN US Figure 13 SD card 4 6 Adjusting display contrast Adjust the display contrast anywhere in the menu structure to obtain ...

Page 38: ...t press and simultaneously anywhere in the menu 4 8 Changing display symbols Use the keypad to switch between the display symbols IEC 61850 IEC 60617 and IEC ANSI 1 Select Main Menu Configuration HMI FB naming convention and press 2 Change the display symbols with or 3 Press to confirm the selection HMI FB naming convention IEC61850 Default view Main menu A GUID 12F588B9 1A97 4C98 B0C9 3F88F1652EC...

Page 39: ...the menu tree press To enter setting mode press To leave setting mode without saving press 4 9 1 Menu structure The Main menu contains main groups which are divided further into more detailed submenus Control Events Measurements Disturbance records Settings Configuration Monitoring Tests Information Clear Language 4 9 2 Scrolling display If a menu contains more rows than the display can show at a ...

Page 40: ...ce to return to the beginning 4 9 3 Changing default view The default view of the display is Main menu unless set otherwise 1 Select Main menu Configuration HMI Default view and press HMI FB naming convention IEC61850 Default view Main menu A GUID 50803036 A89C 4532 AE5B A0F648A3FF1A V1 EN US Figure 17 Changing the default view 2 Change the default view with or 3 Press to confirm the selection 4 1...

Page 41: ...lues log in with the appropriate user rights Changing the function block on or off affects to the visibility of its parameters in the menu Setting function block off hides the function parameters When changing function block on or off the parameters visibility changes immediately Commit the settings for the activation of the function Changing the value of certain relay parameters affects the visib...

Page 42: ... a certain step For integer values the change is 1 10 100 or 1000 depending on the active digit For decimal values the change can be fractions 0 1 0 01 0 001 depending on the active digit For parameters with defined steps digits smaller than the step value cannot be edited 3 Press or to move the cursor to another digit 4 To select the minimum or maximum value select the arrow symbol in front of th...

Page 43: ...ng enumerated values 1 Activate the setting mode and select a setting When editing an enumerated value the selected value is shown inverted 2 Press or to change the value of an active enumerated value One press changes the enumerated value by one step in the parameter specific order 4 12 Committing settings Editable values are stored either in RAM or in non volatile flash memory Values stored in f...

Page 44: ...lay is rebooted However the edited value is not stored in non volatile memory and the reboot restores the original value To cancel saving settings select Cancel and press After certain parameters are changed the protection relay has to be restarted 4 13 Clearing and acknowledging The Clear button is used to reset acknowledge or clear all messages and indications including LEDs and latched outputs ...

Page 45: ...he item to be cleared with or 3 Press change the value with or and press again The item is now cleared 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to clear other items Use the button as a shortcut for clearing A three second press clears trip LEDs and a six second press clears the programmable LEDs 2NGA000823 A Section 4 Using local HMI REX610 37 Operation Manual ...

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Page 47: ...ation Disturbances and their causes can be identified by indicator LEDs Ready Start and Trip During normal operation the Ready LED is steady green Table 15 Disturbance indications LED State Description Start LED Yellow steady Protection started Trip LED Red steady Protection operated Ready LED Green flashing Internal fault Further actions to be taken to identify the disturbance Checking programmab...

Page 48: ...iewing and analysis The disturbance recorder data can be read and analyzed with PCM600 For more information see the PCM600 documentation 5 2 3 Disturbance reports PCM600 can be used for creating reports of disturbance recorder data For more information see the PCM600 documentation 5 2 4 Relay self supervision The relay self supervision handles internal run time fault situations The main indication...

Page 49: ...ty Function settings can be edited one by one by navigating to the individual setting values for example via the LHMI The values in other setting groups should be known before editing a certain setting value After completing the editing of setting group values the new values are activated The user can either commit the edited values or discard them Setting values can also be copied from one settin...

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Page 51: ...ndication messages and tripping data Internal fault and warning messages have always higher priority than start or trip information Trip information has always higher priority than start information 1 Read the indication message in the dialog box The message can indicate the starting or tripping of protection functions or an internal fault in the device 2 Press to close the indication message with...

Page 52: ... Monitoring IED status Self supervision to monitor the latest fault indication 2 Press or to scroll the view 6 1 1 3 Monitoring condition monitoring data 1 Select Main menu Monitoring I O status Condition monitoring 2 Press or to scroll the view 3 Press to enter or to exit a submenu With PCM600 the user can map output signals from condition monitoring related function blocks to the appropriate des...

Page 53: ...HMI for monitoring 1 Select Main menu Measurements to monitor measured and calculated values The list of protection relay s basic measurements is shown 2 Scroll the view with and 6 1 3 Recorded data The protection relay is provided with intelligent and flexible functionality that collects different kinds of data The recorded data gives substantial information for post fault analysis Disturbance re...

Page 54: ...f recordings that fit into the available recording memory Recording memory used in percentage If the periodic triggering function is used the time to trigger which indicates the remaining time to the next periodic triggering of the disturbance recorder Disturbance records Rec memory used 0 Trig recording Cancel A GUID 61B0EFA0 990B 4460 8776 C67C558E739C V1 EN US Figure 28 Monitoring disturbance r...

Page 55: ... SNTP primary GUID D6D706C8 3F67 4BBA 9CDE 2DE8CA6EE072 V1 EN US Figure 29 Monitoring events 6 1 4 Remote monitoring The protection relay supports remote monitoring 6 1 4 1 Monitoring protection relays remotely Use PCM600 to operate the protection relay remotely Read maintenance record and version log Analyze disturbance record data Create disturbance records Monitor protection relay values For mo...

Page 56: ...se buttons when the protection relay is set to the local control mode and accessing the control operations is authorized 1 Press to open or to close the object A Select object CBXCBR1 GUID DEB34CFA B22A 420E 97B9 3195A88B15A2 V1 EN US Figure 31 Selecting a controlled object 2 To confirm the operation select Yes and press A Confirmation Open CBXCBR1 Yes No GUID A26EC4D6 EF0B 49DE 9FC4 48E6B7283B8E ...

Page 57: ...mmand is restricted by an adjustable time out When an object is selected the control command has to be given within this time 6 2 2 Controlling with closing delay Close delay mode and Close delay need to be set to be able to control objects with the closing delay The closing operation from the LHMI can be delayed by a predefined period of time 1 Press to close the selected object If there are seve...

Page 58: ...ivates a menu for selecting the wanted clearing or reset function Events and alarms assigned to programmable LEDs can also be cleared with the Clear button 1 Press to activate the Clear view All the items that can be cleared are shown Indications and LEDs Programmable LEDs Events Disturbance records Acc energy of circuit breaker condition monitoring Rem life of circuit breaker condition monitoring...

Page 59: ... 6 4 1 Defining the setting group 6 4 1 1 Activating a setting group Protection relay settings are planned in advance for different operation conditions by calculating setting values to different setting groups The active setting group can be changed by the protection relay application or manually from the menu 1 Select Main menu Settings Setting group Active group and press Setting group Active g...

Page 60: ...t Main menu Settings Setting group Copy group 1 and press 2 Change the options with or and press to confirm the selection Setting group Active group 1 Copy group 1 Copy 1 into 4 A GUID 795E9463 93EC 4FB4 8E34 100C6963B481 V1 EN US Figure 39 Copying setting group 1 into 4 6 4 1 3 Browsing and editing setting group values 1 Select Main menu Settings Settings and press 2 Select the setting group to b...

Page 61: ...5 To browse the parameters scroll the list with and and to select a parameter press The setting group values are indicated with SG1 PHIPTOC1 Num of start phases 1 out of 3 Start value 1 00 xIn A GUID EC5B697D 516D 48B7 92C2 54F4F69FF9A3 V1 EN US Figure 41 Setting group parameter 6 To select a setting group value press and to edit the value press 1 1 00 xIn 2 1 00 xIn 3 1 00 xIn 4 1 00 xIn A SG1 St...

Page 62: ...ammable LED with or 3 Press to enter the selection and to change the programmable LED mode 4 Change the mode with or and press to confirm the selection See the technical manual for details on LED configuration 6 4 3 Setting autoscroll delay Autoscroll delay parameter sets the delay of scrolling down measurements view if it is set as default view and the user is logged out Autoscroll is active if t...

Page 63: ...HMI Backlight timeout 3 min Autoscroll delay 0 s A GUID 28516168 11B4 49BF A870 4A00C6A78C1B V1 EN US Figure 44 Autoscroll delay 2NGA000823 A Section 6 Operating procedures REX610 55 Operation Manual ...

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Page 65: ...r repair or replacement actions 7 1 2 Identifying runtime errors 1 Check the error origin from the protection relay s supervision events Main menu Monitoring IED status Self supervision 2 Reboot the protection relay and recheck the supervision events to see if the fault has cleared 3 In case of persistent faults contact ABB for corrective actions 7 1 3 Identifying communication errors Communicatio...

Page 66: ...system continuously supervises the relay s software hardware and certain external circuits It handles the run time fault situation and informs the user about a fault via the LHMI the relay s main unit power module Ready LED and through the communication channels The target of the self supervision is to safeguard the relay s reliability by increasing both dependability and security The dependabilit...

Page 67: ...Viewer in PCM600 under the Security events 7 2 1 Internal faults When an internal relay fault is detected relay protection operation is disabled the green Ready LED begins to flash and the self supervision output contact is activated Internal fault indications have the highest priority on the LHMI None of the other LHMI indications can override the internal fault indication An indication about the...

Page 68: ...pins 16 and 18 are closed pins 16 and 17 are open GUID F300611C FD28 484C 9BD8 3A1EF067D942 V1 EN US Figure 47 Output contact The internal fault code indicates the type of internal relay fault When a fault appears the code must be recorded so that it can be reported to ABB customer service The display code format for internal faults is aa bb cc ddd ee aa Reserved for future bb Error domain 1 HW er...

Page 69: ...163 Invalid AIC card traceability data HMI traceability invalid 164 Invalid HMI card traceability data Product traceability invalid 165 Invalid product traceability data LHMI LCD error 166 Failure in LCD detection AIU card error 171 Error in the AIU card DIO card error 172 Error in the DIO card AIC card error 173 Error in the AIC card Firmware update error 1751 Software update failed CPU exception...

Page 70: ...warning codes is aa bb cc ddd ee aa Reserved for future bb Error domain 1 HW error 2 Runtime error 3 Communication error cc Component Range 0 11 ddd Warning category ee Offset Range 0 255 Warning Watchdog reset Code 00 02 03 010 61 20 1 2021 22 20 34 690 GUID 316DF700 DA41 4807 8882 B5CA65448685 V1 EN US Figure 49 Warning Table 19 Warning indications and codes Warning indication Warning category A...

Page 71: ...age receiving GOOSE publish error 1711 Error in GOOSE publish SDcard memory full 172 SD card memory is full Device Cert Expired 173 Device certificate expired SDcard error 174 Error in SD card SNTP error 175 Error in the SNTP module Internal voltage error 1761 Voltage error detected Inter humidity sensor error 177 Error in internal humidity sensor Inter temp sensor error 178 Error in internal temp...

Page 72: ...ter which the relay restarts Avoid the unnecessary restoring of factory settings because all the parameter settings that are written earlier to the relay will be overwritten with the default values During normal use a sudden change of the settings can cause a protection function to trip 7 3 3 Setting passwords If user authorization is off or the user is logged in as an administrator user passwords...

Page 73: ...s Check that the phase information and phase shift between phases is correct Correct the wiring if needed Check the actual state of the connected binary inputs from Main menu Monitoring I O status Binary input values Test and change the relay state manually in Main menu Tests Binary outputs 7 3 4 2 Sample data interruptions Occasionally protection relays can receive corrupted or faulty measurement...

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Page 75: ...ort supports any CAT 5 Ethernet cable but the recommendation is STP A micro USB type B cable is also needed if you need to configure the relay from the front USB port Test your PC s communication port before you go to the site Find out who to contact if you have trouble and make sure you have a means to contact them Find out who is responsible for the settings Ensure that you have with you the pro...

Page 76: ...connected to the protection relay Normally only a few points along the excitation curve are checked to ensure that there are no wiring errors in the system for example due to a mistake in connecting the CT s measurement core to the protection relay CT excitation test to ensure that the CT is of the correct accuracy rating and that there are no short circuited turns in the CT windings Manufacturer ...

Page 77: ...y system to the protection relay Injection must be performed for each phase to neutral circuit and each phase to phase pair In each case voltages in all phases and neutral are measured 8 2 4 Checking binary input and output circuits 8 2 4 1 Checking binary input circuits Preferably disconnect the binary input connector from the binary input cards Check all the connected signals so that both the in...

Page 78: ...m special characters 0 Table 20 Predefined users their passwords and roles Username Password Predefined role VIEWER 0001 VIEWER OPERATOR 0002 OPERATOR ENGINEER 0003 ENGINEER ADMINISTRATOR 0004 ADMINISTRATOR Each user can change their own password but only Administrator can reset other users passwords On Factory restore factory default usenames passwords and password policies are restored User auth...

Page 79: ...ransfer Protocol MTP When an Ethernet based station protocol is used for rear port communication the same Ethernet port and IP address can be used for PCM600 communication Two basic variants have to be considered for the connection between PCM600 and the protection relay Direct point to point link between PCM600 and the protection relay s front port When communicating over the front port USB IP is...

Page 80: ...ivered 1 Set the IP address for the protection relay s rear port and the corresponding subnet mask via the LHMI path Configuration Communication Ethernet Rear port Table 22 Default IP address for the rear port and the corresponding subnet mask IP address Subnet mask 192 168 2 10 255 255 255 0 8 4 2 Communication settings The protection relay is provided with a USB port on the LHMI This port is mai...

Page 81: ...ommunication protocol The lower level physical and protocol independent aspects of the UART based serial communication are monitored in the serial link driver Diagnostic counters and monitoring values are found via the LHMI in Monitoring Communication COM1 Depending on the communication protocol the serial driver software receives single characters or complete protocol frames based on the frame st...

Page 82: ...nd properly configured 1 Select Main menu Configuration Communication Ethernet Rear port 2 Define the settings for the Ethernet port IP address Subnet mask Default gateway of the optional rear port Ethernet connector 8 4 2 4 Defining serial port settings 1 Select Main menu Configuration Communication COM1 2 Define the settings for the serial port It is possible to change the general serial communi...

Page 83: ...enu Language and press 2 Change the language using or 3 Press to confirm the selection 4 Commit the changes Language Language selection English us iec A GUID 268C3E9F 3E32 436D B232 353CF668968F V1 EN US Figure 51 Changing the local HMI language To change the language using a shortcut press and simultaneously anywhere in the menu 8 4 3 2 Adjusting display contrast Adjust the display contrast anywh...

Page 84: ...ging the function block naming convention The change in LHMI display symbols takes effect immediately without the need to reboot the protection relay 8 4 3 4 Changing default view The default view of the display is Main menu unless set otherwise 1 Select Main menu Configuration HMI Default view and press HMI FB naming convention IEC61850 Default view Main menu A GUID 50803036 A89C 4532 AE5B A0F648...

Page 85: ...h and DST off date month parameters to define on which month and week the time shift occurs The DST on off date must precede the selected DST on off day and be within the same week as the DST shift Table 25 Possible date values for DST change on Sunday Day of the DST shift DST on off date day First Sunday of the month 1 Second Sunday of the month 8 Third Sunday of the month 15 Fourth Sunday of the...

Page 86: ... a setting group for editing 1 Select Main Menu Settings Edit setting group 2 Select the setting group to be edited with or 3 Press to confirm the selection 4 Edit the settings REX610 Edit group _2 Active group 1 A GUID F4032493 0788 4A2E 8191 DC577EE2BB5F V1 EN US Figure 54 Selecting a setting group Browsing and editing setting group values 1 Select Main menu Settings Settings and press 2 Select ...

Page 87: ...ath 5 To browse the parameters scroll the list with and and to select a parameter press The setting group values are indicated with SG1 PHIPTOC1 Num of start phases 1 out of 3 Start value 1 00 xIn A GUID EC5B697D 516D 48B7 92C2 54F4F69FF9A3 V1 EN US Figure 56 Setting group parameter 6 To select a setting group value press and to edit the value press 1 1 00 xIn 2 1 00 xIn 3 1 00 xIn 4 1 00 xIn A SG...

Page 88: ...ng values to different setting groups The active setting group can be changed by the protection relay application or manually from the menu 1 Select Main menu Settings Setting group Active group and press Setting group Active group 1 Copy group 1 Cancel A GUID ACD694E0 3223 4ABE BD86 10A2A8543E10 V1 EN US Figure 59 Active setting group 2 Select the setting group with or 3 Press to confirm the sele...

Page 89: ...elect Main Menu Configuration Disturbance recorder 2 Select one of the alternatives General A1RADR B1RBDR 3 Press or to select the wanted channel and parameter 4 To change channel settings press Each analog channel has an equal set of parameters and correspondingly each binary channel has an equal set of parameters 8 4 4 4 Configuring analog inputs 1 Select Main Menu Configuration Analog inputs 2 ...

Page 90: ...ority status with or 6 Select Local and press to confirm the selection 8 5 2 Selecting IED test mode The test mode can be activated using the LHMI The green Ready LED is flashing to indicate that the test mode is activated The test mode can be changed from the LHMI if Control authority is set to Local Activation by remote client is possible see the technical manual The Ready LED also flashes if th...

Page 91: ...press 2 Select the value with or 3 Press to confirm the selection If the optional BIO module DIOAGGIO is included in the protection relay the menu path could also be Main menu Tests Binary Outputs DIOAGGIO binary output 8 5 4 Testing functions Activate or deactivate an output signal for protection or other function to test the function 1 Select Main Menu Tests Function tests Current protection fun...

Page 92: ...2 Select the value with or 3 Press to confirm the selection 8 5 6 Selecting IED blocked or IED test and blocked mode The IED blocked mode and the IED test and blocked mode can be activated using the LHMI The yellow Start LED flashes when the device is in the IED blocked or IED test and blocked mode The green Ready LED flashes to indicate that the IED test and blocked mode is activated The test mod...

Page 93: ...tection relay s SW or HW Traceability allows better support and maintenance possibilities The PCM600 reads the changed data from the protection relay Therefore a connection to the protection relay must be established first Composition data can be read with PCM600 by enabling LCT during PCM600 installation and activating collection in PCM600 from Lifecycle Handling menu For detailed information see...

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Page 95: ...o a LAN FB Function block FIFO First in first out Firmware System software or hardware that has been written and stored in a device s memory that controls the device FTP File transfer protocol FTPS FTP Secure HMI Human machine interface HW Hardware IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 61850 International standard for substation communication and modeling IED Intelligent electronic dev...

Page 96: ...type RoHS Restriction of hazardous substances RS 232 Serial interface standard RS 485 Serial link according to EIA standard RS485 SI Sensor input SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol STP Shielded twisted pair Subnet mask A set of four numbers used to create IP address numbers that are used only within a particular network subnet SW Software TCP Transmission Control Protocol UART Universal asynchronou...

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