the migration report, that is, the functions that have the same version in both the
product versions.
•
Set the parameter values again for all the needed functions.
1.
All functions listed in
Obsolete Functions and Hardwares
.
2.
All parameters for which the migration failed. See the migration log
window for failed parameters.
3.
Note that some functions may have new settings.
4.
Parameters of the DNP3-related functions that are reset to default values in
migration. Restore the original parameters.
10.2.3
IEC 61850 reengineering
Before exporting the SCD file and doing the IEC 61850 reengineering
in IET600, other IEDs in the PCM600 project have to be also
migrated.
The IEC 61850 configuration remains unchanged at migration for all unchanged data
attributes.
IEC 61850 engineering has to be done separately for data attributes and logical nodes
or data objects with changed names. These signals are listed in the migration log
window. Export the SCD file again and redo the SCL engineering for the data
attributes removed at migration.
The names of the signals, data objects and logical nodes may have
changed. Verify therefore with the documentation that the IEC 61850
configuration is valid.
•
After the migration, the IEC 61850 configuration is partly unchanged, partly
reverted back to default, and possibly partly invalid. Therefore, carefully verify
and modify the IEC 61850 configuration.
•
Verify that there are no empty data sets. Add signals to data sets, or remove
empty data sets.
•
Contents of the default data sets might have changed due to function block
replacing.
•
Data set naming and amount might have changed. Check also
corresponding report control blocks.
•
Verify the substation section, because the references to LNs of replaced
function blocks are not automatically added back.
•
Import the SCD file when the engineering is done.
•
Open the Signal Matrix tool and check connections.
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