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Date Code 20070803 

 

SEL Application Guide 2000-02 

Application Guide 

Volume II 

AG2000-02

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 Communications  

With FreeWave Technologies Spread  

Spectrum Radios (Model FGR-115MB) 

David Costello and Ken Fodero

 

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communications is an innovative technique that provides low-cost, high 

performance communications directly between relays.  The communications message contains 
information to exchange internal logic directly between relays.  Applications for M

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include line protection pilot schemes, remote device control and monitoring, relay remote 
tripping, automated sectionalizing and load restoration, bus protection, and much more.   

Freewave FGR-115MB 

Transceiver 

NO. 1

(slave)

SEL-351S-7 Relay

(RXID=1, TXID=2)

SEL-351R Cabinet

FreeWave FGR-115MB

Transceiver 

NO.1

(master)

Antenna 

NO. 3

Surge Protection 

NO. 7

RF Coaxial Cable 

NO. 4

12 Vdc from Adapter

12 Vdc from SEL-351R

RF Coaxial Cable 

NO. 4

Surge Protection 

NO. 7

10 Miles, Line-of-Sight

Optical 
Fiber 

NO. 6

Antenna 

NO. 3

SEL-351R-1

(RXID=2, TXID=1)

SEL-2815M (DTE) 

NO. 5

SEL

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SEL-C285 Cable 

NO. 2

SEL-351R Relay

(RXID=2, TXID=1)

 

Figure 1: Example Installation (Refer to Table 1) 

SEL added a new protocol setting option, MB8, so that the M

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compatible with communication devices which require a specific character bit count, such as 
point-to-point spread spectrum (900 MHz) radios. 

Summary of Contents for MIRRORED BITS FGR-115MB

Page 1: ...tomated sectionalizing and load restoration bus protection and much more Freewave FGR 115MB Transceiver NO 1 slave SEL 351S 7 Relay RXID 1 TXID 2 SEL 351R Cabinet FreeWave FGR 115MB Transceiver NO 1 m...

Page 2: ...to 10 miles based on an unobstructed line of sight SECURITY MIRRORED BITS repeatedly sends data in an encoded message Each of eight data bits is sent three times within each message Received messages...

Page 3: ...P 2 Enter Port 2 PROTO MB8A SPEED 38400 RTSCTS N RBADPU 60 CBADPU 1000 RXID 1 TXID 2 RXDFLT XXXXXXXX RMB1PU 1 RMB1DO 1 RMB2PU 1 RMB2DO 1 RMB3PU 1 RMB3DO 1 RMB4PU 1 RMB4DO 1 RMB5PU 1 RMB5DO 1 RMB6PU 1...

Page 4: ...elay to the radio use an SEL C285 cable DB 9 male to DB 9 male straight through If complete electrical isolation is desired between the radio and antenna and the relay s EIA 232 communications port us...

Page 5: ...200 6 9 600 7 4 800 8 2 400 9 1 200 A Data Parity 0 B MODBus RTU 0 C RS232 485 0 D Setup Port 2 E TurnOffDelay 0 TurnOnDelay 0 E TurnOffDelay 0 F TurnOffDelay 0 Esc Exit to Main Menu Enter Choice The...

Page 6: ...the area if known From the radio parameters menu enter 0 followed by an F to set the hop table size to 112 and the hop freq offset to zero RADIO PARAMETERS WARNING Do not change parameters without rea...

Page 7: ...pment list details the required components and connections as shown in Figure 1 A pole tower or other means of elevating the antenna is not shown Table 1 Equipment List No Item Description Approx Cost...

Page 8: ...eciate your interest in SEL products and services If you have questions or comments please contact us at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc 2350 NE Hopkins Court Pullman WA 99163 5603 USA Telepho...

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