GRB200C - Manual - 6F2S1931 G2A 03x (Centralized) 0.17
GRB200C - Manual - 6F2S1931 G2A 03x (Centralized) 0.17
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Instruction manual
GRB200---
S, G, and T positions
TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
Safety Precautions
Before using this equipment, please read this chapter carefully.
This chapter describes the safety precautions recommended when using the GR
equipment. Before installing and using the equipment, this chapter must be thoroughly read
and understood.
Explanation of symbols used
Signal words such as DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION, will be followed by
important safety information that must be carefully reviewed.
DANGER
•Current transformer circuit
Never allow the current transformer (CT) secondary circuit connected to this equipment to
be opened while the primary system is live. Opening the CT circuit will produce a
dangerously high voltage.
WARNING
•Exposed terminals
Do not touch the terminals of this equipment while the power is on, as the high voltage
generated is dangerous.
•Residual voltage
Hazardous voltage can be present in the DC circuit just after switching off the DC power
supply. It takes approximately 30 seconds for the voltage to discharge.
•Fiber optic
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.
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CAUTION
•Earth
The earthing terminal of the equipment must be securely earthed.
CAUTION
•Operating environment
The equipment must only be used within the range of ambient temperature, humidity and
dust detailed in the specification and in an environment free of abnormal vibration.
•Ratings
Before applying AC voltage and current or the DC power supply to the equipment, check
that they conform to the equipment ratings.
•Printed circuit board
Do not attach and remove printed circuit boards when the DC power to the equipment is
on, as this may cause the equipment to malfunction.
•External circuit
When connecting the output contacts of the equipment to an external circuit, carefully
check the supply voltage used in order to prevent the connected circuit from overheating.
•Connection cable
Carefully handle the connection cable without applying excessive force.
•Modification
Do not modify this equipment, as this may cause the equipment to malfunction.
•Short-wire (Short-bar)
Do not remove the short-wire/short-bar(s) connected to the frame earth (FG) at the terminal
block on the rear of cases.
•Electric wire between #35 - #37 on the power-supply terminal block
Make sure the wire is connected.
(Exception: This wire needs to be detached for performing the dielectric voltage test.)
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•Disposal
This equipment contains neither expendable supplies nor parts that can be recycled. When
disposing of this equipment, the customer must contact an operator responsible for
industrial waste disposal, and request that the operator dispose of this equipment in
accordance with the local waste disposal regulations; otherwise the person who disposes
of this equipment may be punished under local regulations. When disposing of this
equipment is practiced by the customer acting on their own behalf, it must be done so in a
safe manner according to local regulations. For further information in terms of the disposal,
the customer shall contact to a local dealer and sales staff at Toshiba Energy Systems &
Solutions Corporation (Toshiba ESS, Japan).
This equipment contains neither expendable supplies nor recyclables.
•Plastics material
This equipment contains the following plastics material.
- ABS, Polycarbonate, Acrylic resins, Nylon 66, and others.
•Equipment operation
The user shall have responsibilities to use and install the equipment where the
specifications are designated by the manufacture. Never operate the equipment on the
condition where the manufacture cannot intend. Otherwise, the safety function furnished
into the equipment may not be operated properly.
•Symbols
Symbol Description
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•Copyright
© Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation 2020.
All rights reserved.
•Registered Trademarks
Product/Equipment names (mentioned herein) may be trademarks of their respective
companies.
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Contents
1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Configuration ................................................................................................................................ 2
Protection functions ...................................................................................................................... 6
Recording function ........................................................................................................................ 7
Metering function ......................................................................................................................... 7
Summary of GRB200 .................................................................................................................... 8
Symbols used in logical diagrams ................................................................................................ 9
Abbreviation................................................................................................................................ 13
Function Block (FB), Function ID, Signal number (Data ID) .................................................. 15
2 Relay application ............................................................................................................................... 17
Current differential protection (DIF) ........................................................................................ 18
2.1.1 Check-zone-protection and Discriminating-zone-protection ............................................. 18
2.1.2 Selection of protection-characteristic ................................................................................. 23
2.1.3 Stabilization for CT saturation with through-fault current .............................................. 24
2.1.4 Current transformer requirements .................................................................................... 26
2.1.5 DIF slope settings ................................................................................................................ 27
2.1.6 Protection for respective zones (DIFCH, DIFZA to DIFZF) .............................................. 29
2.1.7 Blind zone protection........................................................................................................... 35
2.1.8 CT circuit failure detection (Open circuit).......................................................................... 37
2.1.9 Supervision of differential current (DIF-IdSV) .................................................................. 41
2.1.10 Setting .................................................................................................................................. 43
2.1.11 Signal (DataID) ................................................................................................................... 44
Circuit breaker failure protection (CBF) ................................................................................... 51
2.2.1 Detecting the failure of circuit breakers............................................................................. 52
2.2.2 Protection scheme ................................................................................................................ 52
2.2.3 Scheme logic and setting ..................................................................................................... 55
2.2.4 CBF operation by faults occurrence.................................................................................... 64
2.2.5 Setting .................................................................................................................................. 68
2.2.6 Signal (Data ID) .................................................................................................................. 69
Fail safe (FS) ............................................................................................................................... 95
2.3.1 Under-voltage element for phase-to-earth voltage (UVFS) ............................................... 96
2.3.2 Under-voltage element for phase-to-phase voltage (UVSFS) ............................................ 96
2.3.3 Under-voltage change detection element (UVDFS) ........................................................... 96
2.3.4 Scheme logic ........................................................................................................................ 96
2.3.5 Setting .................................................................................................................................. 99
2.3.6 Signal (Data ID) ................................................................................................................ 100
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1 Introduction
Contents Page
Abbreviation 13
Function identifies and signals (FB) 15
Configuration 2
Metering functions 7
Protection functions 6
Symbols used in logical diagrams 9
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Note:
See Chap. 4.3.4 OPT2 modules (OPT2) for the connection between MainUnit and SubUnits.
See, also, Chap. 12.4 SubUnit ID setting using Rotary switch on Optical module(OPT2) on
SubUnits.
If the MainUnit is a stand-alone type, it is placed without being connected with SubUnits.
For replica setting procedure in the GRB200 relay, see a separate manual entitled Replica
setting procedure for Centralized Busbar protection IED (GRB200) (Document No.
6F2S1923).
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GRB200 is a low impedance differential relay for bus-bar protection; and it has been designed
to provide very reliable, high speed and selective protection for various types of bus-bar system.
GRB200 can be applied for various bus-bar systems:
Single bus-bars with/without transfer bus-bar
Double bus-bars with/without transfer bus-bar
Ring bus-bars with/without transfer bus-bar
One and a half bus-bar
GRB200 can detect phase and earth faults on the protected bus-bar by employing a phase
segregated current differential scheme. The maximum of 24 three-phase currents can be
acquired from feeders, sections and bus-couplers, which can correctly distinguish between
internal and external faults even in the event of CT saturation.
Circuit breaker failure protection, end zone protection and blind zone protection are
also available.
Backup overcurrent and earth fault protections are provided as options in each bay.
Configuration
Figure 1.1-1 shows the configuration for the busbar protection, which is achieved with main-
unit (MainUnit) and sub-units (SubUnit#1, SubUnit#2) operations. The MainUnit has a signal
processing module, which operates for the applications; it also operates for the control and
monitoring. The SubUnit#1 and the SubUnit#2 are reinforcement units when the MainUnit is
not able to get all signals of the busbar system; the both SubUnits will be used when a larger
system should be protected.
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MainUnit
SubUnit#1 SubUnit#2
Current
Currents
Currents
Voltages
CB/DS signals
CB/DS signals
CB/DS signals
ZoneA ZoneB C
Busbar 1 Busbar 2
ZoneD ZoneE F
Busbar 3 Busbar 4
South coupler
CH3
West feeder
West coupler
CH1
CH2
CH8
Voltage signals
Forward looking protection bay (CH) DS closed DS open Current signals
CB/DS control signals
CB closed CB open
Protection zone Optical cables
CT VT
Figure 1.1-1 illustrates a MainUnit and a SubUnit protecting four zones (ZoneA to ZoneF).
Every current, control and monitoring signal in a bay is bundled as a channel (CH); the CHs
are linked with the VCT and the BIO in the MainUnit and the SubUnit. We will discuss
hardware configurations in the foregoing sections.
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Signal processing and communication modules (CPU), Transformer modules (VCTs), Binary
IO modules (BIs, BOs, and BIOs), and Power supply module (PWS) are arranged as shown.
As for the ‘Max. dual ports’ type (see Figure 1.1-2), an OPT2 is mounted on CPU in order to
communicate with the subunits using fiber cables. Whilst for the ‘Dual ports with LAN for
Local PC’ type (see Figure 1.1-3), it can be mounted on PCX. If the ‘Stand-alone’ type is selected,
it is mounted neither the CPU nor the PCX in the MainUnit.
BI, BO, BIO
VCT#2 VCT#1 CPU PWS
Figure 1.1-2 MainUnit structure design (for Stand-alone type or Max. dual ports)
BI, BO, BIO
VCT#2 VCT#1 CPU PCX PWS
Figure 1.1-3 MainUnit structure design (for the Dual ports with LAN for local PC)
Figure 1.1-4 shows a block diagram of the MainUnit. A Human machine interface (HMI) is
mounted on the front of the IED. The user can monitor and configure setting items and other
actions through the HMI. Configuration of the module depends on the order. For the actual
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configuration module (and the number of modules), see the IO configuration label on the case
(See Chapter Installation and setting: Unpack and inspection of hardware and software).
Filter CPU
CT×n A/D LAN I/F
I CPM2 Communication
Network for SAS,
LAN I/F etc.
P OPT2
SubUnit#1
VT×m
V
SubUnit#2
HMI
LCD/Large LCD
BO1A
Auxiliary
LEDs relay Binary output
×18
Function Key
USB
Local PC I/F BIO5A
Auxiliary
relay Binary outputs
×9
CPU CPU
CPM2 LAN I/F Communication CPM2 LAN I/F Communication
Network for SAS, Network for SAS,
etc. etc.
LAN I/F LAN I/F
IRIG-B
PCX P OPT2
SubUnit#1
RS-485
SubUnit#2
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BIOs
VCT#2 VCT#1 CPU PWS
VCT#1, VCT#2
CPU
P OPT2
Filter MainUnit
A/D
I CT×n BIO5
Auxiliary
relay Binary outputs
×9
BIO5
Auxiliary
relay Binary outputs
×9
Protection functions
(i) Current differential protection (DIF)
GRB200 applies current differential protection for each individual bus-bar zone, which are
sectioned by the bus section and bus-coupler switches (discriminating zone protection), as well
as for the overall bus-bar system (check zone protection)
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Recording function
Fault record: The state of a fault can be recorded when the trip command is issued. It also
memorizes the fault data. On the screen, the user can see fault data with date & time, fault
phase, tripping phase, tripping mode, fault location, operating mode and power system
quantities.
Event record: can provide recording feature that memorizes any event occurred in the IED.
Disturbance record: is triggered by fault detection. The user can see the waveform
recorded by this function using GR-TIEMS.
Metering function
The following power system data is measured continuously and can be displayed on the IED
screen, and on a local or remotely connected PC.
Differential currents in three-phases in every zone
Restraint currents in three-phases in every zone
Voltages in three-phases and phase-to-phase in every zone
Currents in three-phases in every CH
Voltages and currents in symmetrical component form
Frequency
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Summary of GRB200
The summary of descriptions in section 1.1(i) and 1.1(ii) are provided in Table 1.5-1. The
module specification can be divided into common features and specific features. Refer to
Chapters “Technical description” for the specifications of the module.
Table 1.5-1 MainUnit and SubUnits structure and their module configuration
Case and
MainUnit configuration SubUnit configuration
Module type
VCT21B:
can input four three-phase voltages in
one module.
VCT23B: VCT23B:
VCT can input four three-phase currents in can input four three-phase currents in
one module. one module.
VCT48B:
can input two three-phase currents and
two three-phase voltages in one module.
Two COM ports:
can be provided for the network.
LAN for Local PC: OPT2 is provided to connect with
COM
can be provided for local PC engineering. MainUnit.
OPT2:
is provided to connect with SubUnits.
Maximum of eight BIO modules can be used for monitoring and control. Modules
BIO
are decided based on the number of input and output contacts.
PWS One module can be used One module can be used
HMI Mounted on the front surface of MainUnit Not available
†Note: Embedding the relay applications depends of the choice of the ordering code. See
Appendix: Ordering.
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3. Marked with : PLC connection points designated by Element ID and its name
Element ID (or Signal No.) Signal name corresponding to Element or Signal No.(Data ID)
Note that the symbol can be used for the reception point coming from the output of PLC
logics.
4. Marked with : Mapping points designated by Signal No. (Data ID) and its name
Signal number (Data ID) Signal name corresponding to Signal No. (Data ID)
1Note that the symbol can be used as a signal reception-point coming from the SAS. The
reception point is mapped to the LN of the IEC61850.
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XXX
t 0
Variable timer (XXX ─ YYY: Setting range)
XXX ─ YYY
Delayed drop-off timer
0 t Fixed timer (XXX: Set time)
XXX
0 t
Variable timer (XXX ─ YYY: Setting range)
XXX ─YYY
One-shot timer
A Output A
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A B Output
A
1 1 1
& Output
B 1 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 0
OR gate
A B Output
A
1 1 1
≥1 Output
B 1 0 1
0 1 1
0 0 0
XOR gate
A B Output
A
1 1 0
=1 Output
B 1 0 1
0 1 1
0 0 0
Signal inversion
A Output
0 1
A 1 Output
1 0
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A S 0 0 No change
Output 1 0 1
B R 0 1 0
1 1 0
Switch Output
+ Output
On On 1
Off 0
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Abbreviation
Abbreviation Description
ADC Analog to digital converter
CB Circuit Breaker
CT Current Transformer
DS Disconnecting Switch
EF Earth Fault
ES Earthing Switch
LCD Liquid Crystal Display for IED screen (standard LCD screen)
NA Not Applicable
SC Station Computer
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Abbreviation Description
UTC Coordinated Universal Time
VT Voltage Transformer
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FB (Function ID=123456)
80000xxxx0 8000xxxxxx
A & ≥1 XX1_OPT
81000xxxx1
XX1 B &
82000xxxx2
C
&
Element ID Signal name
&
8000011xxx0 XX_BLOCK 1
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2 Relay application
Contents Pages Pages
Current differential protection (DIF) 18 Excluding evaluation (Exclusion_CH) 187
-Blind-zone protection 35 Fail safe (FS) 95
-Check-zone-protection (DIFCH) 19 -Under-voltage relay (UVFS/UVSFS) 96
-CT saturation countermeasure 24 -Under-voltage change relay (UVDFS) 96
-CT requirement 26 Non-direct. overcurrent protection (OC) 130
-CT failure detection (CTF) 37 -IDMT characteristic 133
-Discriminating-zone (DIFZA, etc.) 21 -DT characteristic 133
-Supervision of DIF current (IdSV) 41 Trip circuit (TRC) 168
Circuit breaker failure (CBF) 51 -General trip1 group(GEN.TRIP1) 169
-Protection scheme 52 -General trip2 group(GEN.TRIP2) 169
-Operation examples 64 -Transfer trip group(TR.TRIP) 169
Command trip (COMTP) 104 Miscellaneous –
-Command trip operation (Com-Trip) 105 -Blocking coupler (CoupTpBlk) 186
-Transfer operation (Com-Transfer-Trip) 105 -CB contact supervision (Contact SV) 179
-Transfer trip example 110 -DS contact supervision (Contact SV) 180
End fault protection (EFP) 115
-Zone trip operation 116
-Transfer trip operation 117
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The elements used for the check-zone-protection (DIFCH) and the discriminating-zone-
protection (DIFZA to DIFZF) are based on the DIF principle.
The characteristics are shown in Figure 2.1-1(a) and (b); and the respective elements for
each phase (phase-A,-B,-C of DIFCH and DIFZA to DIFZF) have percentage restraint
characteristics, respectively.
Id=Ir Id=Ir
Id Id
Differential
Differential
current
current
Operate Operate
Id=[DIFCH-Slope]×Ir
Id=[DIFDZ-Slope]×Ir
1
a. DIFCH characteristic configured by settings [DIFCH-Slope] and [DIFCH-I] b. DIFZA to DIFZH characteristics configured by setting [DIFDZ-I] and [DIFDZ-Slope] 1
Figure 2.1-1 shows minimum operating current (minDIF-I), which can be set with setting
[DIFCH-I] in DIFCH and setting [DIFDZ-I] in DIFZA to DIFZF.
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Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 2.1-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– DIF main features
2.1.8 CT failure detection NA NA
2.1.9 DIF current monitoring
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
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Figure 2.1-2 shows an example for a double-bus-bar system protected by DIF. Two
discriminating zone-protections (Zone A and Zone B) overlap the bus-coupler circuit breaker.
Check-zone
Discriminating-zone A
CB CB CB CB CB CB
Busbar A
CB
Discriminating-zone B
Busbar B
CB CB CB CB CB CB
Figure 2.1-2 Check zone and discriminating zone protections in double bus-bar
The user can also utilize the DIFCH element when applying the busbar protection in
unusual operational circumstances. The characteristic of the check-zone-protection (Figure
2.1-3(a)) can be modified to that of a non-restraint characteristic2 (as shown in Figure 2.1-3 a
and b) when a signal is applied to PLC connection point “DIFCH-CHARA3”. As a result using
characteristic b., the DIFCH element can be used to accommodate the bus-bar configuration
shown in Figure 2.1-4. This configuration may result in a large restraining current flow and
as a consequence the DIF protection may be unable to operate with the normal DIFCH element
characteristic shown in (a). However, the characteristic of the DIFCH element can be modified
to that of the non-restraint characteristic shown in (b) thus enabling dependable operation of
DIFCH for internal faults despite the unusual operational busbar arrangement.
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Id=Ir Id=Ir
Id Id
Operate Operate
Id=[DIFCH-Slope] Ir
Id=0.15Ir
Setting[DIFCH-I] Setting[DIFCH-I]
Ir Ir
a. DIFCH characteristic in normal b. DIFCH characteristic modified to non-restrained characteristic
Figure 2.1-3 Transformation from the normal to the non-restrained DIFCH characteristic
1Note Slope value (=0.15) are set is defined in Equation (2.1-1)
2Note See section 2.1.11 for PLC connection point “DIFCH-CHARA”.
No.1 Bus
Bus Bus
Coupler 1 Coupler 2
“Open” “Closed”
No.2 Bus
Fault Check Zone Protection
Bus
Section 2 Load
“Open”
Zone B Zone D
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Figure 2.1-5 illustrates input-currents and DS contacts received at respective CHs. The
input-currents are transferred to the DIFZA and DIFZB elements by the DS signal; the input-
currents are also transferred to the the DIFCH element.
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Busbar A ZoneA
Busbar B ZoneB
DS DS DS DS DS DS DS DS
11 12 11 12 11 12 11 12
CB CB CB CB
Protection zone
information Zone A &
DS11 contact Replica
evaluation
Zone B &
DS12 contact
CH 2
Current data
Current input
Protection zone
information Zone A &
DS11 contact Replica
evaluation
Zone B &
DS12 contact
CH 3
Current data
Current input
Protection zone
information Zone A &
DS11 contact Replica
evaluation
Zone B &
DS12 contact
CH 24
Current data
Current input
Protection zone
information Zone A &
DS11 contact Replica
evaluation
Zone B &
DS12 contact
Under normal bus-bar configuration, the operation of a DS may turn a load current into
a false differential current for a transient period and a discriminating-zone-protection may
operate if the operation time or reset time between the DS main-contact and the DS auxiliary
contact is not coordinated. However, the user does not need to consider time coordination
between the DS main-contact and DS auxiliary-contact because the selective discriminating-
zone-protection can be used in combination with the check-zone-protection1.
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Check-zone-protection
A bus-bar is protected by a “check-zone-protection”; the tripping command is
transmitted to all CHs within the Check-zone.
A “Check-zone-protection” can be applied alone in the case of a single bus-bar
system with a single zone; the setting of the ‘Discriminating-zone-protection’ is not
available when the scheme ‘Check-zone-protection’ is used alone in DIF.
1Note: Replica setting is discussed separately. Generally, the system integrator will
perform the replica setting before shipment to the end user.
2Note: Both a ‘Check-zone-protection’ and ‘Discriminating-zone-protection’ are used when
two IEDs are used to protect a duplicated bus-bar protection system; the user
should set one IED for the scheme ‘Check zone protection’ and the other IED for
the scheme ‘Discriminating zone protection’.
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Figure 2.1-6 shows the block diagram for the CT saturation countermeasure (CTSC).
CTSC has a waveform discriminating element (WDE) and a starting element (SE). The WDE
will operate if a change in the instantaneous value of the differential current is less than a
specified percentage corresponding change in the instantaneous value of the restraining
current. For through-fault currents, during the CT non-saturation period, the differential
current is theoretically zero and hence, this element will operate during this period.
An evolving fault detection element (EVD) is included to monitor the no-change period of
differential current, and will reset the CTSC function in the case of an evolving fault i.e. in
this case a fault that evolves from an external fault to an internal fault.
Current
Input Differential Element
(DIFCH, DIFDZ) Tripping
& Output
Waveform Discriminating
Element (WDE) 0 t
& & &
3 cycles
Starter
Evolving fault detection t 0
element (EVD)
1 cycle
EVD
CTSC*-EN On
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The SE will operate when the sum of the absolute values of the difference between the
instantaneous values of current data at each CH from one cycle is greater than a specified
percentage of minDIF-I.
𝑛
The SE discriminates a faulted state in the power system from that of the normal service
state and blocks the output of the WDE which otherwise may operate under normal service
conditions.
Incoming
terminal current
Outgoing
terminal current
Differential
current
No change period
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This shows that the DIF element will operate correctly for all faults under the condition
that the d.c. time constant of the primary circuit is less than 250ms.
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Id
Operating area
Setting[DIFCH-I] CB Closed
Note: 20% or larger value has to be chosen for the setting [DIF**-Slope], so that the DIF
function is able to operate maintaining the CT saturation detection performance.
If a small value (i.e., less than 20%) is chosen, the DIF function may fail to operate
correctly for fault occurrences. This is because; an overlap area can be raised for
blocking CT saturation detection.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
The user has to make the coordination between the setting [DIF**-Slope] and CT
characteristics operating in the busbar. As shown in Figure 2.1-9, the switch [CTSC**-EN]† is
provided for blocking the DIF relay operation by CTSC. The user can halt the blocking the DIF
operation by CTSC using the [CTSC**-EN]=Off. The switch can be also available to test the
ratio of DIF characteristic.
DIF Relay element DIF relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC.
This signal can be used for testing.
Id DIFCH-A,B,C-TH
DIFZA-A,B,C-TH,
DIFZB-A,B,C-TH,
|
Operating area DIFZF-A,B,C-TH,
&
Setting [DIF**-I] Slope ratio=30%
DIF relay operating signal
DIFCH-A,B,C
Ir DIFZA-A,B,C
DIFZB-A,B,C
Detection of no change |
DIFZF-A,B,C
Id
&
Slope ratio=15%
Setting [DIF**-I]
Operating area
Ir
[CTSC**-EN]
On
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
PP SS CTFZA-NO-BLK
IDSVZA-NO-BLK
&
8000101BB0
800010EBB0 DIFZA_BLOCK 1
8100201B61 8000101B70
8400201C20
8400201B62
DIFZB A DIF.ZB-OPT-A
DIF-OPT-ZB
8500201C21 & & 8500201B63
≥1 ≥1
B DIF.ZB-OPT-B 8106201BB0
8500601B61
8400601C20 8500601B70
8400601B62
DIFZF A DIF.ZF-OPT-A
DIF-OPT-ZF
8400601C21 & & ≥1 ≥1
8500601B63 DIF.ZF-OPT-B 8501601BB0
B
8400601C22 & & 8600601B64
C DIF.ZF-OPT-C
& & 850160EBB0 ADD.DIF.TP-ZF
CTFZD-NO-BLK
PP SS IDSVZD-NO-BLK
&
8500601BB0 ≥1
850060EBB0 DIFZF_BLOCK 1 ≥1
≥1
Check Zone
8E00F01B61
8000F01C20 8000F01B62 DIFCH-OPT-A
DIFCH A DIFCH-OPT DIF-OPT-CH
& ≥1 &
8100F01C21 8100F01B63 DIFCH-OPT-B
B
8200F01C22 & 8200F01B64 DIFCH-OPT-C
C
&
CTFCH-NO-BLK
PP SS IDSVCH-NO-BLK
&
8E0000EBB0
8E0000EBB0 DIFCH_BLOCK 1
8F00001BB0
DIF-EN On
≥1
≥1
DZ
CH
DIFTP-FORM CH&DZ
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
DIF-OPT-ZB
TT &
DIF-OPT-ZF
&
PROT-ZA_CH1 &
PROT-ZB_CH1 &
From Replica
PROT-ZF_CH1 &
CTP-NOBLK_CH1
From FS FS-TRIP_CH1 ≥1
TR-ZF_CH1 &
From FS FS-TR.TRIP_CH1 ≥1
Off
DIFTP-FS On
TT DIF-OPT-ZB
&
DIF-OPT-ZF
&
PROT-ZA_CH2 &
PROT-ZB_CH2 &
From Replica
PROT-ZF_CH2 &
CTP-NOBLK_CH2
From FS FS-TRIP_CH2 ≥1
TR-ZF_CH2 &
From FS FS-TR.TRIP_CH2 ≥1
Off
DIFTP-FS On
DIF-OPT-ZB
TT &
DIF-OPT-ZF
&
PROT-ZA_CH24 &
PROT-ZB_CH24 &
From Replica
PROT-ZF_CH24 &
CTP-NOBLK_CH24
From FS FS-TRIP_CH24 ≥1
TR-ZF_CH24 &
From FS FS-TR.TRIP_CH24 ≥1
Off
DIFTP-FS On
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Figure 2.1-11 shows each CH generates trip and transfer-trip signals. The DIF relay can
use Fail-safe signal for the decision of DIF trip issuing; the Fail-Safe function can monitor the
system voltages and issues a permissive signal on the detection of a fault. Note that a fault
will be detected when either an under voltage occurs (phase-phase/phase-neutral faults) or an
over voltage occurs in the residual monitored voltage (phase-earth fault).
To augment to generate the trip commands, PLC connection points are provided in
respective zones. For instance of the zone A, the PLC connection point “ADD.DIF.TP-ZA” is
provided in front of the issuing stage of the signal “DIF.OPT-ZAX”. Accordingly, if the trip
signal “DIF.OPT-ZAX” should be generated upon occurrence of the trip command “DIF.OPT-
ZB”, it is possible to issue the one when the user programs to connect the trip command
“DIF.OPT-ZA” with the PLC connection point “ADD.DIF.TP-ZA”.
For the operation of the “check zone and discriminating zone protection”, it is required
that there are no failures in both CT circuits and for differential current monitoring (For more
information of CTF and IDSV, see section 2.1.8 and 2.1.9).
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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input.
When DIF trip and DIF transfer-trip need to operate securely, set On for setting [DIFTP-
FS]; then the DIF trip will be issued with the Fail-safe operation (FS). On the other hand, DIF
trip and DIF transfer-trip operate without the FS operation when Off is set for the setting
[DIFTP-FS].
The DIF relay operates faster when the large fault current flows. Therefore, the value of
the IFmin should be considered to be more than 300% of setting [DIF**-I], as shown in Equation
(2.1-7):
I (2.1-7)
Setting [DIF**-I] ≤ Fmin⁄3
Setting [DIF**-I]
⁄CT primary value is small, as shown in Figure 2.1-12; the operation accuracy
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Setting [DIF**-I]
CT primary value
Figure 2.1-12 also shows that the DIF operating value should be larger than the CT
primary value multiplied by α so that the operation accuracy is able to be within 5%. Equation
(2.1-8) shows this relationship:
Setting [DIF**-I]
≥ α → Setting [DIF**-I] ≥ Maximum CT primary value ×
Maximum CT primary value (2.1-8)
α
Table 2.1-4 shows the choice of ‘α’ value depending the number of CHs.
Table 2.1-4 Coefficient of operation accuracy
Number of CHs α
4 0.160
8 0.226
12 0.227
16 0.320
20 0.358
24 0.392
IFmax
current is so large, and the CT primary is small, and the ⁄CT primary value is larger than
65.653. Make sure that the maximum fault current (IFmax) and the ‘Minimum CT primary
value’ are satisfied in Equation (2.1-9):
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
IFmax
≤ 65.6536 → IFmax ≤ Minimum CT primary value × 65.536 (2.1-9)
Minimum CT primary value
Step 4: Conclusion
The user can select a value arbitrarily, but the user should check that the value is
appropriate enough in Equation (2.1-6). The user also should check the value using Equations
(2.1-7) and (2.1-8) in order that the DIF relay operates speedy and accurately. Finally, the user
should examine the DIF operation using Equation (2.1-9).
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Coupler
Ic2 Ic1
CB
If CTs are arranged on one side of the breaker, or one CT is used for both zones, the
protection zones do not overlap; so the zone between the CTs and the breaker remains as a
blind zone. One of the discriminating zone protections (DIFZA in the example shown below)
operates for the fault in the blind zone, but the other (DIFZB) does not; the fault is not cleared.
Bus-A Bus-B
I1 I3
Ic2 Ic1
I2 I4
DIFZA
DIFZB
The DIF function provides a countermeasure for blind zone faults. It controls the current
of the bus-coupler/section to zero ampere in the discriminating zone protection after the
breaker is tripped, which ensures that the protection of the other zone operates. This counter
measure is called “Zero ampere control function”.
Since Zero ampere control function is controlled by the position of the circuit breaker, it
is necessary to connect an auxiliary contact to the GRB200 relay. If an auxiliary contact is not
connected, the function is disabled.
Id -ZB = |I3+I4+Ic2(*)| ≠ 0 DIFZB operates (2.1-12)
(*)Ie2 controlled to 0A by CB open
(ii) Protection in operating busbar with coupler/section CB open
If the busbar is operated with a bus-coupler/section CB open, as shown in Figure 2.1-15, DIFZA
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
will operate unnecessarily for a fault between the breaker and the CT. To avoid this, Zero
ampere control is effective. As the coupler/section CB is open, DIFZA will not operate due to
Zero ampere control, which sets current to 0A.
Bus-A Bus-B
I1 Coupler I3
CB open
Ic1
Ic2
I2 I4
DIFZA
DIFZB
Differential current(Id) of DIFZA: Id -ZA = |I1+I2+Ic1(*)| ≠ 0 DIFZA does not operate (2.1-13)
Differential current(Id) of DIFZB: Id -ZB = |I3+I4+Ic2(*)| ≈ 0 DIFZB operates (2.1-14)
(*)Ie1 and Ie2 controlled to 0A by CB open
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
To operate the CTF detection function, the user should set scheme switch [CTF-EN] On.
Consequently if a CT circuit failure is detected in the respective protection-zones (DIFCH and
DIFZA to DIFZF), the DIF operation can be blocked. The information of the CTF detection is
transferred to the automatic supervision function (See Chapter Automatic supervision
function).
On the other hand, a PLC connection point “CTF_BLOCK” is also provided when the user
wishes to disable the CT circuit failure detection function. To disable the CTF function, the
user should connect a signal to “CTF_BLOCK” using the PLC function.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Discriminating Zone 1
8000101C24
DIFCTF A 8000101B65
ZA 8100101C25 ≥1
B ≥1
8200101C26 &
C &
& 10s
8000101B66
8000101C28 t 0
UVDCTF A CTF_ARARM-ZA
ZA 8500601C29 ≥1
B 8100201B66
8600601C2A 1 t 0
C CTF_ARARM-ZB
Decision logic 8200301B66
8400611C20 to block t 0
UVCTF A CTF_ARARM-ZC
CTF detection
8500611C21 ≥1
ZA B
8600611C22
C
1
8500601B66
t 0
2 CTF_ARARM-ZF
8400201C24 8E00F01B66
t 0
DIFCTF A 8100201B65 CTF_ARARM-CH
ZB 8500201C25 ≥1
B ≥1 8F00001B66
8600201C26
C & & ≥1
CTF_ARARM-OR
&
8400201C28
UVDCTF A
ZB 8500201C29 ≥1
B 1
8600201C2A
C Decision logic
8400211C20 to block
UVCTF A CTF detection
ZB 8500211C21 ≥1
B
8600211C22
C
2
3
8800301C24
DIFCTF A 8200301B65
ZC 8900301C25 ≥1
B ≥1
8A00301C26
C & &
8800301C28
&
UVDCTF A
ZC 8900301C29 ≥1
B 1
8A00301C2A
C Decision logic
8800311C20 to block
UVCTF A CTF detection
ZC 8900311C21 ≥1
B
8A00311C22
C
3
1 CTFZA-NO-BLK
1 CTFZB-NO-BLK
8400601C24 1 CTFZC-NO-BLK
DIFCTF
ZF
A
B
8500601C25 ≥1
6
PP
8600601C26 8500601B65
C
8400601C28 & ≥1 & &
UVDCTF A 1 CTFZF-NO-BLK
8500201C29 ≥1
ZF
B 1
8600201C2A Decision logic 1 CTFCH-NO-BLK
C
to block
8400211C20 CTF detection
UVCTF A
ZF 8500211C21 ≥1
B
8600211C22
C 6
Check Zone
8000101C24
DIFCTF A
CH 8100101C25 ≥1
B 8E00F01B65
8200101C26 &
C ≥1
& &
≥1
1
≥1 Decision logic 8F00001B65
to block
CTF detection ≥1
&
8000001BB1
800000EBB2 CTF_BLOCK ≥1 Non
1 & Block-PZ
8F00001BB0
CTF-CTFBlk Block-AZ
8F0000EBB1 DIF_BLOCK
From Replica
APPLY-CH &
APPLY-ZONE-ZA
& &
APPLY-ZONE-ZB & &
APPLY-ZONE-ZC & &
8100001BB2
810000EBB3 EXTERNAL CTF
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
The user can select a mode for blocking using scheme switch [DIF-CTFBlk]. When Block-
PZ is set, and a failure occurs in the CT circuit, the DIF trip command will be blocked for the
respective protection zones. On the other hand, when Block-AZ is set, the DIF trip command
is blocked for all protection zones. The user should note that the DIF trip command is not
blocked when Non is set. The settings and scheme switches for the CT circuit failure detection
function are summarized in Table 2.1-5.
Table 2.1-5 CTF setting switch
Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default
Off –CTF operation is disabled.
CTF operation enabled. If a CTF
condition is detected it will not reset
On – even if under-voltage element-CTF
CTF-EN (UVCTF) or under-voltage-differential Off
element-CTF (UVDCTF) have operated
CTF operation enabled. Following CTF
detection, the CTF function will reset if
OPT-On –
the UVCTF or UVDCTF elements have
operated.
DIF relay for CTF detection; operating
DIF-CTF2 20 – 5000 A 200
value user setting.
UV-CTF 2 UV relay for CTF blocking; operating
5.0 – 130.0 V 46.0
value user setting.
UVD-CTF 2 UVD relay for CTF blocking; operating
1 – 20 V 5
value user setting.
Non – DIF trip is not blocked
DIF trip is blocked for respective DIFZA
DIF-CTFBlk Block-PZ – Non
to DIFZF
DIF trip is blocked for DIFCH and
Block-AZ –
DIFZA to DIFZF
1Note: The logic for zone B to zone F is similar to zone A.
2Note: The user must set the value of current in terms of the primary current in the CT
circuit. However, the user should set voltage values in terms of the secondary
voltage of the VT circuit.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
PLC connection point “DIFSV_BLOCK” is provided when the user wishes to disable the
supervision function. To disable this function, the user can connect a signal to the
“DIFSV_BLOCK” using the PLC function. For more information about the supervision
function, see Chapter Automatic supervision function.
To block the differential trip, the user can select the mode for blocking using scheme
switch [DIF-IdSVBlk]. When Block-PZ is set, and an erroneous differential current occurs, the
DIF trip command will be blocked for the respective protection zones. When Block-AZ is set,
the DIF trip command is blocked for all protection zones. Table 2.1-6 summarizes the settings
in the DIF-IdSV function.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
8400611C24 TDIF-IdSV
DIFSV A t 0 8400601B68
ZF 8500611C25 &
DIFZF-IDSV-A
B t 0 8500601B69
8600611C26 &
DIFZF-IDSV-B
C t 0
& 8600601B6A
DIFZF-IDSV-C
0-300s ≥1 8500601B67
DIFZF-IDSV
& ≥1 1 IDSVZF-NO-BLK
APPLY-ZONE-ZF 1 IDSVCH-NO-BLK
& & ≥1
Off
DIF-IdSV-EN ≥1
On
8F00001B67
&
Non
Block-PZ
DIF-IdSVBlk
Block-AZ
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
2.1.10 Setting
Setting of CBP_DIF (Function ID: 412B01)
U
n Default
Setting item Range i Contents setting Notes
t value
s
DIF-EN Off / On - DIF protection enable On
DIF-IdSV-EN Off / On - Differential current monitoring enable On
DIF DIFCH-I 10 - 20000 A Minimum operating current of DIFCH 2000
DIFCH-Slope 0 - 90 % Id-Ir characteristic percent slope of DIFCH 30
CTSCCH-EN Off / On - Enable switch of CTSC for DIFCH On
Minimum operating current of
DIFDZ-I 10 - 20000 A 2000
DIFZA,DIFZB.DIFZC,DIFZD,DIFZE, and DIFZF
Id-Ir characteristic percent slope of
DIFDZ-Slope 0 - 90 % 30
DIFZA,DIFZB.DIFZC,DIFZD,DIFZE, and DIFZF
CTSCDZ-EN Off / On - Enable switch of CTSC for DIFDZ On
DIFTP-FORM CH&DZ / CH / DZ - DIF trip circuit formation CH&DZ
Non / Block-PZ /
DIF-CTFBlk - DIF operation block by CTF Non
Block-AZ
Non / Block-PZ /
DIF-IdSVBlk - DIF operation block by IdSV Non
Block-AZ
DIFTP-FS Off / On - Fail safe for DIF trip enable Off
CTF CTF-EN Off / On / OPT-On - CTF detection enable Off
DIF-CTF 10 - 20000 A DIF relay for CTF detection, operating value 2000
UV-CTF 5.0 - 130.0 V UV relay for CTF blocking, operating value 46.0
UVD-CTF 1 - 20 V UVD relay for CTF blocking, operating value 5
Id DIF-IdSV 10 - 20000 A Operating value of DIF relay for Id-SV 2000
-SV TDIF-IdSV 0 - 300 s Detection time of Id-SV 10
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 2.2-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– CBF main features
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
The OCCBF_CH* relay characteristic is a circle that has a center at the origin, as shown
in Figure 2.2-1. The circle shows the threshold value of the OCCBF_CH* element, which is set
with [OCCBF_CH*]; the hatched area shows the operational area.
OCCBF_CH*
I in CH*
0
Operation
The OCCBF_CH* element monitors the current in the CH*; if the current is above the
threshold value, the OCCBF_CH* element is activated. If the current falls below 80% of the
threshold value, the OCCBF_CH* element is reset.
Table 2.2-2 CBF OC relay setting
Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default
Multiplier setting. The multiplier will set
OC relay threshold. Setting coefficient
OCCBF-CH 0.10 – 5.00 – 1.00
can be calculated based on the
percentage ratio of CT secondary rating
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Several schemes are provided; examples describing Re-trip, Zone-trip and Transfer-trip
for the removal of faults following the failure of a target circuit breaker are explained on the
next page using the procedures introduced above.
CBC
CB12 CB22
CBC
Failure of CB
CB closed
CB open
CBF re-trip
CBF trip
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
CB12 CB22
CBC
CB12 CB22
CBC
CB closed
CB open
CBF re-trip
CBF trip
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
CB12 CB22
CBC
CB12 CB22
CBC
CB closed
CB open
CBF re-trip
CBF trip
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Figure 2.2-2 (○
α, ○
β , and ○
γ ) illustrates that Re-Trip, Zone-Trip, and Tr-Trip start-up
signals are determined by the setting of scheme switch [BayDevice_CH*]4; they are dependent
on conditions of ‘GEN.TRIP_CH*’, ‘CBF-START-A/-B/-C_CH*’ ,‘EXT.CBF-START_A/B/C_CH*’,
or ‘INT.CBF START_CH*’.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH1
Signals generated in Feeder, Bus-coupler, Bus-section
protections except for Busbar protection To Re-trip, Zone-trip, and
From Binary input Transfer-trip scheme in CH1
CBF-STRAT-A_CH1 (BI7 of CH1’s BIO module) ≥1 ≥1 START-ReTrip-A_CH1
CBF-STRAT-B_CH1 (BI8 of CH1’s BIO module) ≥1 ≥1 START-ReTrip-B_CH1 α
CBF-STRAT-C_CH1 (BI9 of CH1’s BIO module) START-ReTrip-C_CH1
≥1 ≥1
8010001BB0
801000EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH1
8110001BB1 ≥1
811000EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH1
8210001BB2 ≥1
821000EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH1
8310001BB3 ≥1
830000EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH1
≥1 START-ZoneTrip-A_CH1
≥1 START-ZoneTrip-B_CH1 β
A signal generated in other Bubar protections
≥1 START-ZoneTrip-C_CH1
8410001BB4
841000EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH1
≥1 &
From TRC ≥1
GEN.TRIP1+2_CH1 ≥1
& START-TransTrip_CH1 γ
GEN.TRIP_C1 &
GEN.TRIP_C2 &
GEN.TRIP_C8
&
From Replica
Coupler1 located in CH1
Coupler2 located in CH1
Coupler
BayDevice_CH1 EndSection
Feeder
CH2 Start-ReTrip-A_CH2
Start-ReTrip-B_CH2
Start-ReTrip-C_CH2
CH2 logic similar to the above
Start-ZoneTrip-A_CH2
Start-ZoneTrip-B_CH2
Start-ZoneTrip-C_CH2
Start-TransTrip_CH2
CH24 Start-ReTrip-A_CH24
Start-ReTrip-B_CH24
Start-ReTrip-C_CH24
CH24 logic similar to the above
Start-ZoneTrip-A_CH24
Start-ZoneTrip-B_CH24
Start-ZoneTrip-C_CH24
Start-TransTrip_CH24
Figure 2.2-2 Start logic for generating Re-trip, Zone-trip, and Transfer-trip
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
When the user wishes to delay to issue the ‘Re-trip’ signal in CH*, the user can apply a
delay timer with setting [TCBF-RE_CH*]. A setting time is chosen between 0.00 to 300.00 sec;
the user should determine the time by considering the response time of the CB.
The user can select the mode in the Re-trip scheme using the switch [CBFRe-TPMD]: for
phase segregated trip (1P) or 3-phase trip operation (3P).
When wishing to issue a re-trip signal without the operation of OCCBF_CH* element,
the IED can also issue it with external signals using PLC connection points ‘CBF-
SUB.OCCBF*’. This technique will be achieved when the user programs to inject a ‘CB close
(closed) state signal’ at the ‘CBF-SUB.OCCBF*’ points. It is useful if the CBF function cannot
determine the conditions of breaker failures, when OCCBF_CH* element fails to detect small
fault currents.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
8000001BB5
800000EBB5 CBF_BLOCK 1 CBF NON BLOCK f
CH1 80F0001B60
≥1 OCCBF_CH1
8000101C20
OCCBF_CH1-A
OCCBF A OCCBF_CH1-B b
CH1 8100001C20
OCCBF_CH1-C
B TCBF-RE_CH1
8010001B60
8200001C22 t 0
C ≥1 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH1
& ≥1
8110001B61
t 0 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH1 a
≥1 ≥1
& 8210001B62
8050011BB8 t 0 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH1
≥1 ≥1
CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH1
&
805001EBB8 ≥1 0.000-300.000s
8150011BB9
≥1 8310001B63
815001EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH1 ≥1 CBF-RE.OPT_CH1
8250011BBA
825001EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH1 ≥1
8350011BBB
835001EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH1
Re-trip To TRC
CBF NON BLCOK 8010001B64
CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH1 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH1
≥1 & 8110001B65
a CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH1 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH1
≥1 & 8210001B66
CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH1 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH1
≥1 &
CBF-RE.OPT_CH1 8310001B67
& ≥1
CBF-RE.TRIP_CH1
CBFRe-TPMD 3P
From FS
FS-TRIP_CH1 ≥1
Off
CBFTP-FS On
CH2 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH2
CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH2
OCCBF A
CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH2
CH2 To TRC
B
CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH2
C CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH2
CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH2
CBF-RE.TRIP_CH2
CBF NON BLCOK
CH24 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH24
CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH24
OCCBF A CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH24
CH24 To TRC
B CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH24
CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH24
C
CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH24
CBF-RE.TRIP_CH24
CBF NON BLCOK
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 59 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Zone-trip scheme: the ‘ZONE.OPT’ decision is made in each CH (see Figure 2.2-4○
c ); the
decisions in respective CHs are combined into a single one and are distributed for six zones
(see Figure 2.2-5○
e ). The distributed signals are transferred to the output logics for the TRC
Transfer-trip scheme: the ‘OPT’ decision is made in each CH (see Figure 2.2-4○
d ). The decision
is transferred to the output logics for the TRC function (see Figure 2.2-6).
When the CBF re-trip, Zone-trip, and Transfer-trip need to operate securely, set On for
setting [CBFTP-FS]. All CBF re-trip, Zone-trip, and Transfer-trip will be issued with the Fail-
safe operation (FS). On the other hand, all CBF re-trip, Zone-trip, and Transfer-trip operate
without the FS operation when Off is set for the setting [CBFTP-FS] (For more information,
see chapter Relay application: Fail safe).
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 60 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH1
TCBF-ZONE_CH1 Zone-trip
8010001B68
t 0
OCCBF_CH1-A ≥1 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH1
& & 8110001B69
b OCCBF_CH1-B t 0
≥1 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH1
& & 8210001B6A
t 0
OCCBF_CH1-C CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH1
& & ≥1
0.000-300.000s
8310001B6B
≥1
& CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH1 c
START-ZoneTRIP-A_CH1 &
β START-ZoneTRIP-B_CH1
&
START-ZoneTRIP-C_CH1 Transfer-trip
TCBF-TR_CH1
8010001B6C
t 0
≥1 CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH1
& & 8110001B6D
t 0
≥1
CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH1
& & 8210001B6E
t 0
≥1 CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH1
& &
0.000-300.000s 8310001B6F
γ START-Trans.TRIP_CH1 ≥1
& CBF-TR.OPT_CH1 d
CBF NON BLOCK &
&
CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH1 &
≥1
a CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH1
≥1
CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH1
≥1
Off ≥1
On
CBF-Trip_CH1 On-AftRe
1
8000001BB7
800000EBB5 CBF_ZONE_INST_CH1
≥1
8100001BB8
800000EBB5 CBF_TR_INST_CH1
≥1
8200001BB9
820000EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH1
CH2 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH2
CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH2
CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH2
CBF NON BLOCK
8000011BB7 CBF-TR.TRIP-A_CH2
800001EBB7 CBF_ZONE_INST_CH2 CBF-TR.TRIP-B_CH2
8100011BB8 CBF-TR.TRIP-C_CH2
810001EBB8 CBF_TR_INST_CH2
CBF-TR.TRIP_CH2
8200011BB9
820001EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH2
CH24 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH24
CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH24
CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH24
CBF NON BLOCK
8000231BB7 CBF-TR.TRIP-A_CH24
800023EBB7 CBF_ZONE_INST_CH24
CBF-TR.TRIP-B_CH24
8100231BB8
810023EBB8 CBF_TR_INST_CH24 CBF-TR.TRIP-C_CH24
8200231BB9 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH24
820023EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH24
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 61 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH1
8020001B60
c CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH1 CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZAX
& ≥1
8120001B60
≥1
From Replica to entwine
the busbar bridge CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZBX
PROT-ZA_CH1 & ≥1 ≥1
information
e
PROT-ZB_CH1 8520001B60
CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZFX
& ≥1 ≥1
PROT-ZF_CH1
CH2
CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH2
&
From Replica
PROT-ZA_CH2 &
PROT-ZB_CH2
&
PROT-ZF_CH2
CH24
CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH24
&
From Replica
PROT-ZA_CH24 &
PROT-ZB_CH24
&
PROT-ZF_CH24
8000101BB0
800010EBB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZA
8100201BB0
810020EBB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZB
8500601BB0
850060EBB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZF
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 62 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH1 To TRC
8320011B60
Trip
CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZAX CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH1
& ≥1
e CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZBX
&
CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZFX
&
PROT-ZA_CH1 &
From Replica PROT-ZB_CH1 &
PROT-ZF_CH1 &
CTP-NOBLK_CH1
Transfer trip
8620011B61
d CBF-TR.OPT_CH1 ≥1 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH1
&
From FS FS-TRIP_CH1
≧1
≥1
TR-ZA_CH1 &
From Replica TR-ZB_CH1 &
TR-ZF_CH1 &
From FS FS-TR.TRIP_CH1 ≧1
Off
CBFTP-FS On
CH2 To TRC
CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH2
CBF-TR.TRIP_CH2
CH24 To TRC
CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH24
CBF-TR.TRIP_CH24
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 63 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Fault
Fault current
Closed
Adjacent CB
Open
Closed
Target CB Open
TCB
GEN.TRIP
OCCBF_CH* relay
TOC
‘OCCBF relay’ resets before TCBF-RE timer elapses.
Timer set with [TCBF-RE_CH*]
Re-trip
Timer set with [TCBF-ZONE_CH*] ‘OCCBF relay’ resets before TCBF-ZONE timer elapses.
Zone-trip
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 64 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
The CBF Zone-trip timer does not time out and the CBF function is reset.
Fault
Fault current
Closed
Adjacent CB
Open
Unsuccessful
Closed
Target CB Open
TCB
GEN.TRIP signal
OCCBF_CH* relay
TOC
Timer set with [TCBF-RE_CH*]
Re-trip
Timer set with [TCBF-ZONE_CH*] ‘OCCBF relay’ resets before TCBF-ZONE timer elapses
Zone-trip
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 65 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Fault
Fault current
Closed
Adjacent CB TCB
Open
Unsuccessful Unsuccessful
Closed
Target CB Open
GEN.TRIP signal
OCCBF_CH* relay
TOC
Timer set with [TCBF-RE_CH*]
Re-trip
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 66 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
For series initiation, the timers settings using [TCBF-RE_CH*] and [TCBF-ZONE_CH*]
are initiated in series from a trip signal, as shown in the below figure.
If the target CB has failed to clear a fault following operation of a trip relay and if the
subsequent re-trip has been unsuccessful the OCCBF relay will continue to operate. As a result,
after expiration of the CBF Zone-trip time delay a CBF Zone-trip command is issued to initiate
the tripping of all other circuit breakers connected to the same busbar; the CBF Zone-trip is
completed by tripping the adjacent CB(s). Issue of the back-trip command and the receipt of
back-tripping signals by individual circuit breakers is executed through the busbar replica.
Where the protection system is associated with a feeder circuit breaker, an initiation may also
be provided to send an intertrip signal to directly connected remote circuit breakers(s).
The timer setting using [TCBF-ZONE_CH*] starts after the set time [TCBF-RE_CH*] has
elapsed, and the CBF Zone-trip command is issued.
Fault
Fault current
Closed
Adjacent CB TCB
Open
Unsuccessful Unsuccessful
Closed
Target CB Open
GEN.TRIP signal
OCCBF_CH* relay
TOC
Zone-trip
Timer set with [TCBF-ZONE_CH*]
Figure 2.2-10 Timing chart in series mode (Adjacent CB(s) tripped by CBF re-trip and zone-trip)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
2.2.5 Setting
Setting of CBP_CBF(Function ID: 456B01)
U
n Default setting
Setting item Range i Contents Notes
t value
s
Common CBFTP-FS Off / On – Applying signals from Fail-safe function Off / On
Phase segregated trip or 3-phase trip
Re-Trip CBFRe-TPMD 1P / 3P – 3P
mode
Operating level multiplied by 2nd CT
CH1 OCCBF_CH1 0.10 – 5.00 – 1.00
rating
Re-Trip CBF-Retrip_CH1 Off / On / On-T – Selectin of re-trip mode On
TCBF-RE_CH1 0.000 - 300.000 s Re-trip timer 0.150
CBF-Trip_CH1 Off / On / On-AftRe – Trip operation mode Off
Zone
TCBF- 0.000 - 300.000 s Zone-trip timer 0.200
&Transfe
ZONE_CH1
r-Trip
TCBF-TR_CH1 0.000 - 300.000 s Transfer-trip timer 0.200
Operating level multiplied by 2nd CT
CH2 OCCBF_CH2 0.10 – 5.00 – 1.00
rating
Re-Trip CBF-Retrip_CH2 Off / On / On-T – Selectin of re-trip mode Off
TCBF-RE_CH2 0.000 - 300.000 s Re-trip timer 0.150
CBF-Trip_CH2 Off / On / On-AftRe – Trip operation mode Off
Zone
TCBF- 0.000 - 300.000 s Zone-trip timer 0.200
&Transfe
ZONE_CH2
r-Trip
TCBF-TR_CH2 0.000 - 300.000 s Transfer-trip timer 0.200
Operating level multiplied by 2nd CT
CH3 OCCBF_CH3 0.10 – 5.00 – 1.00
rating
Re-Trip CBF-Retrip_CH3 Off / On / On-T – Selectin of re-trip mode Off
TCBF-RE_CH3 0.000 - 300.000 s Re-trip timer 0.150
CBF-Trip_CH3 Off / On / On-AftRe – Trip operation mode Off
Zone
TCBF- 0.000 - 300.000 s Zone-trip timer 0.200
&Transfe
ZONE_CH3
r-Trip
TCBF-TR_CH3 0.000 - 300.000 s Transfer-trip timer 0.200
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 68 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 69 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 70 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
841000EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH1 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841001EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH2 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841002EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH3 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841003EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH4 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841004EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH5 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841005EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH6 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841006EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH7 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841007EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH8 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841008EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH9 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841009EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH10 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841010EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH11 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841011EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH12 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841012EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH13 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841013EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH14 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841014EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH15 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841015EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH16 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841016EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH17 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841017EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH18 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841018EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH19 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841019EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH20 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841020EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH21 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841021EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH22 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841022EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH23 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
841023EBB4 INT.CBF_START_CH24 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 71 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 72 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
835001EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH1 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH1 (Three phases ORed)
835002EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH2 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH2 (Three phases ORed)
835003EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH3 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH3 (Three phases ORed)
835004EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH4 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH4 (Three phases ORed)
835005EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH5 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH5 (Three phases ORed)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 73 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
835006EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH6 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH6 (Three phases ORed)
835007EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH7 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH7 (Three phases ORed)
835008EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH8 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH8 (Three phases ORed)
835009EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH9 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH9 (Three phases ORed)
835010EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH10 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH10 (Three phases ORed)
835011EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH11 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH11 (Three phases ORed)
835012EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH12 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH12 (Three phases ORed)
835013EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH13 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH13 (Three phases ORed)
835014EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH14 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH14 (Three phases ORed)
835015EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH15 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH15 (Three phases ORed)
835016EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH16 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH16 (Three phases ORed)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 74 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
835017EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH17 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH17 (Three phases ORed)
835018EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH18 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH18 (Three phases ORed)
835019EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH19 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH19 (Three phases ORed)
835020EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH20 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH20 (Three phases ORed)
835021EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH21 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH21 (Three phases ORed)
835022EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH22 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH22 (Three phases ORed)
835023EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH23 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH23 (Three phases ORed)
835024EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH24 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH24 (Three phases ORed)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 75 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 76 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 77 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 78 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 79 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 80 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 81 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 82 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 83 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 84 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 85 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 86 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 87 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 88 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
8410001BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH1 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 89 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
8410021BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH3 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410031BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH4 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410041BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH5 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410051BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH6 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410061BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH7 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410071BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH8 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410081BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH9 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410091BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH10 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410101BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH11 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410111BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH12 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410121BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH13 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410131BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH14 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410141BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH15 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410151BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH16 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410161BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH17 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410171BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH18 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410181BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH19 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410191BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH20 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410201BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH21 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410211BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH22 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410221BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH23 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
8410231BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH24 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 90 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 91 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 92 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 93 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 94 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
The FS function includes the following elements; an under-voltage element for phase-to-
earth faults (UVFS), under-voltage element for phase-to-phase faults (UVSFS), under-voltage
change detection element (UVDFS). These elements operate in all six busbar protection zones.
Each element has a scheme switch, and the scheme switch enables/disables the element
independently. That is, zone A to zone F and common settings are provided in the setting list.
Note that the user should enter the value of the VT secondary circuit voltage when setting.
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Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 2.3-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– FS main features NA NA
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 95 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 96 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
C 8200101C2A 0 t
0.000-300.000s
8100201B63 8100201B64
8400201C20 8100201B60
UVFS A FS.OP-ZONE-B
8500201C21 ≥1 & ≥1 ≥1
ZB B
8600201C22
C
8100201B61
8400201C24
UVSFS AB
8500201C25 ≥1 &
ZB BC
8600201C26
CA
TUVDFS 8100201B62
UVDFS A 8400201C28 0 t
ZB ≥1 &
B 8500201C29 0 t
C 8600201C2A 0 t
C 8A00301C2A 0 t
0.000-300.000s
8500601B63 8500601B64
8400601C20 8500601B60
UVFS A FS.OP-ZONE-F
8500601C21 & ≥1 ≥1
ZF ≥1
B
8600601C22
C 8500601B61
8400601C24
UVSFS AB
8500601C25 ≥1 &
ZF BC
8600601C26
CA
TUVDFS 8500601B62
UVDFS A 8400601C28 0 t
ZF ≥1 &
B 8400601C29 0 t ≥1 8F00001B64
FS.OP
8400601C2A 0 t
C
0.000-300.000s
UVFS-EN On
UVSFS-EN On
UVDFS-EN On
800010EBB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZA
8000101BB0
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 97 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
FS.OP-ZONE-F
From Replica
Trip scheme
To DIF, CBF, COMTP, EFP, OC
PROT-ZA_CH1
CH1 & ≥1 8301001B65
PROT-ZB_CH1 FS-TRIP_CH1
&
PROT-ZC_CH1
&
PROT-ZF_CH1
&
CH2 PROT-ZA_CH2
& ≥1 8301011B65
PROT-ZB_CH2 FS-TRIP_CH2
&
PROT-ZC_CH2
&
PROT-ZF_CH2
&
PROT-ZF_CH24
&
TR-ZC_CH1 &
TR-ZF_CH1 &
TR-ZA_CH2
CH2 & 8601011B66
≥1
TR-ZB_CH2 & FS-TR.TRIP_CH2
TR-ZC_CH2 &
TR-ZF_CH2 &
TR-ZA_CH24
& 8601231B66
CH24 ≥1
TR-ZB_CH24 & FS-TR.TRIP_CH24
TR-ZC_CH24 &
TR-ZF_CH24 &
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 98 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2.3.5 Setting
Setting of CBP_FS (Function ID: 48CB01)
Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 99 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 100 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 101 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 102 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 103 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 2.4-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– COMTP main features NA
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 104 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH5 CH7
CH2 CH10
CH3 CH4
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 105 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH1
8010001BB0 TCOMTP_CH1 8010001B60
t 0
801000EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH1 COM.OPT_CH1
&
1
○
0.00-300.00s
CH2
a
8010011BB0 TCOMTP_CH2
801001EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH2 t 0 COM.OPT_CH2
&
0.00-300.00s
CH24
8010231BB0 TCOMTP_CH24
801023EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH24 t 0 COM.OPT_CH24
&
0.00-300.00s
COMTP-EN On
8000001BB5 &
800000EBB5 COMTP_BLOCK 1
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 106 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH1
8010001B60
b 2
○
1
○
a COM.OPT_CH1
From Replica
& ≥1
COM.OPT-ZA
COM.OPT-ZB
8120001B61 ≥1
to entwine
COM.OPT-ZAX
COM.OPT-ZBX
& the busbar
PROT-ZA_CH1 ≥1
≥1 ≥1
bridge
8520001B65 information
PROT-ZB_CH1 COM.OPT-ZF
≥1 COM.OPT-ZFX
& ≥1 ≥1
PROT-ZF_CH1 ≥1
From[Replica
TR-ZA_CH1
TR-ZB_CH1 800010EBB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZA
810020EBB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZB
TR-ZF_CH1
CH2
1
○
850060EBB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZF
a COM.OPT_CH2
&
From Replica
PROT-ZA_CH2 &
≥1
PROT-ZB_CH2
≥1
&
PROT-ZF_CH2 ≥1
From [Replica]
TR-ZA_CH2
TR-ZB_CH2
TR-ZF_CH2
CH24
1
○
a COM.OPT_CH24
From Replica
&
PROT-ZA_CH24 &
≥1
PROT-ZB_CH24
≥1
&
PROT-ZF_CH24 ≥1
From Replica
TR-ZA_CH24
TR-ZB_CH24
TR-ZF_CH24
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 107 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH1
Trip 8320011B60 To TRC
○
b COM.OPT-ZAX COM-TRIP_CH1
& ≥1
COM.OPT-ZBX
&
COM.OPT-ZFX
&
From Replica
PROT-ZA_CH1 &
PROT-ZB_CH1 &
PROT-ZF_CH1 &
CTP-NOBLK_CH1
From Fail-Safe
FS-TRIP_CH1
≥1
Transfer trip
8620011B61
From Replica
COM-TR.TRIP_CH1
TR-ZA_CH1 & ≥1
TR-ZB_CH1 &
TR-ZF_CH1 &
From Fail-Safe
FS-TR.TRIP_CH1
≥1
Off
COMTP-FS On
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 108 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH2
Trip 8320021B60 To TRC
○
b COM.OPT-ZAX COM-TRIP_CH2
& ≥1
COM.OPT-ZBX
&
COM.OPT-ZFX
&
From Replica]
PROT-ZA_CH2 &
PROT-ZB_CH2 &
PROT-ZF_CH2 &
CTP-NOBLK_CH2
From Fail-Safe
FS-TRIP_CH2
≥1
Transfer trip 8620021B61
From Replica]
COM-TR.TRIP_CH2
TR-ZA_CH2 & ≥1
TR-ZB_CH2 &
TR-ZF_CH2 &
From Fail-Safe
FS-TR.TRIP_CH2
≥1
Off
COMTP-FS On
CH24
Trip 8320241B60 To [TRC]
○
b COM.OPT-ZAX COM-TRIP_CH24
& ≥1
COM.OPT-ZBX
&
COM.OPT-ZFX
&
From Replica
PROT-ZA_CH24 &
PROT-ZB_CH24 &
PROT-ZF_CH24 &
CTP-NOBLK_CH24
From Fail-Safe
FS-TRIP_CH24
≥1
Transfer trip
8620241B61
From Replica
COM-TR.TRIP_CH24 from
TR-ZA_CH24 & ≥1 [Replica]
TR-ZB_CH24 &
TR-ZF_CH24 &
From Fail-Safe
FS-TR.TRIP_CH24
≥1
Off
COMTP-FS On
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 109 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CBC
CH5 DS closed
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 DS open
Coupler
Feeder 1 Feeder 2 Feeder 3 Feeder 4
Transfer-trip
CB closed
Command-
Step3
CB open
CBC Coupler CB
Step2 CB being
beyond Feeder 4
Step3 CB Tripped
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 110 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2.4.5 Setting
Setting of CBP_COMTP (Function ID: 486B01)
Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 111 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2.4.6 Data ID
Signal monitoring point
CBP_COMTP (Function ID: 486B01)
Element ID Name Description
8000101BB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZA Additional Command-Trip-ZA trip command
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 112 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 113 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 114 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 2.5-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– EFP main features NA
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 115 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CT
CB-B
CBC
CT
CB-B
CBC
DS open
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 116 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CB-B
CBC
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 117 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH1
TEFP_CH1
8000001C20 8010001B60
OCEFP A t 0
EFP.OPT-A_CH1
CH1 8100001C21 & 8110001B61
B t 0 EFP.OPT-B_CH1
8200001C22 & 8210001B62
C t 0 EFP.OPT-C_CH1
&
0.00-300.00s
From Replica TDLD_CH1
8010001B6B
CB_CLOSE_CH1 1
t 0
& ≥1 &
EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH1 ○
a 2
0.00-300.00s 8110001B6F
8000001BB0
800001EBB0 EFP_BLOCK 1
&
EFP-TR.OPT_CH1 ○
b 2
≥1
Off
On-Zone
EFP-EN_CH1 On-TR
≥1
Off
On-Zone
EFP-EN_CH2 On-TR
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 118 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH24 TEFP_CH24
8000231C20 8010231B60
OCEFP A t 0
EFP.OPT-A_CH24
CH24 8100231C21 & 8110231B61
B t 0 EFP.OPT-B_CH24
8200231C22 & 8210231B62
C t 0
EFP.OPT-C_CH24
&
0.00-300.00s
From Replica TDLD_CH24
8010231B6B
CB_CLOSE_CH24 t 0 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH24○
a 2
1 ≥1
& &
0.00-300.00s 8110231B6F
8000001BB0
EFP-TR.OPT_CH24 ○
b 2
&
800001EBB0 EFP_BLOCK 1
≥1
Off
On-Zone
EFP-EN_CH24 On-TR
Figure 2.5-8 illustrates how the trip-zone of the EFP is determined with the EFP-
ZONE.OPT_CH* signals and Replica signals3.
CH1
8020001B60 EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZA ○
c 5
○
a 4 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH1 & ≥1 8120001B61 ≥1
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZAX
From Replica1 EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZB To entwine
the busbar EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZBX
PROT-ZA_CH1 & ≥1 ≥1
≥1 bridge
PROT-ZB_CH1 8520001B65 information
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZF
≥1 EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZFX
& ≥1 ≥1
PROT-ZF_CH1 ≥1
From Replica1
8520001B65
TR-ZA_CH1 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZA
8000101BB0
TR-ZB_CH1 8100201BB0
8100201BB0 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZB
TR-ZF_CH1
CH2
8500601BB0
8500601BB0 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZF
From ○
1
○
a 4 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH2 &
From Replica1
PROT-ZA_CH2 &
≥1
PROT-ZB_CH2
≥1
&
PROT-ZF_CH2 ≥1
From Replica1
TR-ZA_CH2
TR-ZB_CH2
TR-ZF_CH2
CH24
From ○
1
○
a 4EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH24 &
From Replica1
PROT-ZA_CH24 &
≥1
PROT-ZB_CH24
≥1
&
PROT-ZF_CH24 ≥1
From Replica1 From Replica1
TR-ZA_CH24
TR-ZB_CH24
TR-ZF_CH24
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 119 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
The EFP function has Zone-trip and Transfer-trip logics, as shown in Figure 2.5-9 to
Figure 2.5-11. If replica setting [BayDevice_CH*]3 = Coupler and the coupler is bridged,
tripping the coupler CB (CBC) is forbidden when the setting [CoupTpBlk] = Block. Contrarily,
tripping the CBC is not blocked when the setting [CoupTpBlk] 6 = Non.
When EFP Zone-trip and Transfer-trip need to operate securely, set On for setting
[EFPTP-FS]; then all EFP Zone-trip and Transfer-trip will be issued with the Fail-safe
operation (FS7). On the other hand, EFP Zone-trip and Transfer-trip operate without the FS
operation when Off is set for the setting [EFPTP-FS].
CH1
Trip
8320011B60 To TRC
○
c
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZAX EFP-TRIP_CH1
& ≥1
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZBX
&
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZFX
&
From Replica
PROT-ZA_CH1 &
PROT-ZB_CH1 &
PROT-ZF_CH1 &
CTP-NOBLK_CH1
From Fail-Safe
FS-TRIP_CH1 ≥1
Transfer trip
8620011B61
○
b EFP-TR.OPT_CH1
≥1
EFP-TR.TRIP_CH1
From Replica
TR-ZA_CH1 &
TR-ZB_CH1 &
TR-ZF_CH1 &
From Fail-Safe
FS-TR.TRIP_CH1 ≥1
Off
EFPTP-FS On
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 120 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH2
Trip
8320021B60 To TRC
○
c
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZAX EFP-TRIP_CH2
& ≥1
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZBX
&
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZFX
&
From Replica
PROT-ZA_CH2 &
PROT-ZB_CH2 &
PROT-ZF_CH2 &
CTP-NOBLK_CH2
From Fail-Safe
FS-TRIP_CH2 ≥1
Transfer trip
8620021B61
○
b EFP-TR.OPT_CH2
≥1
EFP-TR.TRIP_CH2
From Replica
TR-ZA_CH2 &
TR-ZB_CH2 &
TR-ZF_CH2 &
From Fail-Safe
FS-TR.TRIP_CH2 ≥1
Off
EFPTP-FS On
CH24
Trip
8320241B60 To TRC
○
c
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZAX EFP-TRIP_CH24
& ≥1
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZBX
&
EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZFX
&
From Replica
PROT-ZA_CH24 &
PROT-ZB_CH24 &
PROT-ZF_CH24 &
CTP-NOBLK_CH24
From Fail-Safe
FS-TRIP_CH24 ≥1
Transfer trip
8620241B61
○
bEFP-TR.OPT_CH24
≥1
EFP-TR.TRIP_CH24
From Replica
TR-ZA_CH24 &
TR-ZB_CH24 &
TR-ZF_CH24 &
From Fail-Safe
FS-TR.TRIP_CH24 ≥1
Off
EFPTP-FS On
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 121 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2.5.3 Setting
Setting of CBP_EFP (Function ID: 457B01)
Default
Un
Setting item Range Contents setting Notes
its
value
Common EFPTP-FS Off/ On - Fail safe for EFP trip enable Off
EFP-EN_CH1 Off / On-Zone / On-TR - EFP enable Off
0.10 - 5.00 - OCEFP relay operating level (multiplied by CT secondary 1.00
OCEFP_CH1
CH1 rating)
TEFP_CH1 0.00 - 300.00 s EFP trip delay time 0.20
TDLD_CH1 0.00 - 300.00 s Dead line detection timer 10.00
EFP-EN_CH2 Off / On-Zone / On-TR - EFP enable Off
0.10 - 5.00 - OCEFP relay operating level (multiplied by CT secondary 1.00
OCEFP_CH2
CH2 rating)
TEFP_CH2 0.00 - 300.00 s EFP trip delay time 0.20
TDLD_CH2 0.00 - 300.00 s Dead line detection timer 10.00
EFP-EN_CH3 Off / On-Zone / On-TR - EFP enable Off
0.10 - 5.00 - OCEFP relay operating level (multiplied by CT secondary 1.00
OCEFP_CH3
CH3 rating)
TEFP_CH3 0.00 - 300.00 s EFP trip delay time 0.20
TDLD_CH3 0.00 - 300.00 s Dead line detection timer 10.00
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 122 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2.5.4 Data ID
Signal monitoring point
CBP_EFP (Function ID: 457B01)
Element ID Name Description
8000101BB0 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZA Additional EFP zone-A trip command
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 123 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 124 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 125 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 126 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 127 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 128 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 129 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 2.6-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– OC main features NA NA NA
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 130 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Stage 1
0 I
The user can select which characteristic will be applied to each stage of the OC element
by setting a scheme switch. We shall see the scheme switch later.
With inverse time operation, provided that the fault current has the magnitude required
to enable the determination of the location of the fault and provided that the fluctuation in the
impedance of the power source does not affect the correct determination, an inverse time OC
function provides an effective protection. With regard to the inverse time characteristic, for
example, the function can provide a fast trip for close-in faults, but will enable a delayed trip
for remote faults. The characteristic curve of the inverse time element can be selected from
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 131 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
among 10 characteristic curves† in conformance with IEC, IEEE, US, and UK standards.
With dependent time resetting selected, if during the resetting period the energizing
current exceeds the threshold current of the OC element, then the OC element will pick-up.
The OC element will reset later in a period determined by the characteristics of dependent
time resetting. In other words, the user can choose the behavior of the OC element for either
faults that are repetitive intermittent or faults that occur in rapid succession. The
characteristic for dependent time resetting is selectable from five dependent time
characteristics in conformance with IEEE and US standards.
When definite time resetting is selected with the operation of the inverse time OC
selection and the reset time set to zero (instantaneous), no intentional delay is added for the
resetting: that is, when the energizing current falls below the reset threshold of the OC element,
the OC element returns to its reset condition. If a value is set to the reset time in seconds, the
resetting of the OC element is delayed by the reset time.
The operating time of the definite time OC element is set depending on the distance from
the power source and should be set shorter for relays furthest from the power source. Definite
time OC protection provides selectivity dependent on the difference between relay operating
times. It is limited to use in networks with a power source at one side only i.e. in radial
networks. The threshold values can be set identically at each terminal, but preferably, the
threshold value is reduced, little-by-little to provide a margin in terms of the current sensitivity
of the OC element. Moreover, a higher sensitivity of threshold current is required for a
protective relay that is located remote from the power source, that is, the threshold of the
definite time OC element is required to be lower than the ordinary threshold.
The operate time of the definite time OC element is constant irrespective of the
magnitude of the fault current and the threshold level of operation of the definite time OC
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 132 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
element with an on-delay timer provides a selective protection. As a result, the circuit breaker
(CB) at the remote terminal far from the power source can be tripped in the shortest time. The
on-delay timer, which generates a delay in starting the operation of the OC element, provides
a time grading margin (Tc); Tc is discussed later.
Definite time resetting as well as the on-delay starting setting of the definite time OC
element is provided. The operate time for the on-delay timer for starting and for the resetting
time is set using the OC element settings.
(ii) DT characteristic
The operate time in the DT characteristic will be a constant time and is not affected by the
level of current. The reset time is set to zero so that resetting is performed immediately. The
user can set the operate time using a setting; it is discussed in in sections (vi) and (vii).
k
t(I) = TMS × {[ α ] + 𝑐} (2.6-1)
(𝐼⁄𝐼 ) − 1
𝑠
where:
t = operate time with constant current I (seconds),
I = operate (energizing) current (amperes),
Is = overcurrent setting (amperes),
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 133 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
The nine pre-programmed standard characteristic curves are defined in Table 2.6-2. In
addition, one original (user-programmable) curve can be applied. One curve can be chosen for
each OC stage. Figure 2.6-2 illustrates these characteristic curves. For example, the user
should set one for the scheme switch [OC1-Timer]. (“IEC-NI" is for IEC Normal Inverse
characteristic; “IEC-VI” for IEC Very inverse; “IEC-EI” for IEC Extremely Inverse; “UK-LTI” for
UK Long Time Inverse; “IEEE-MI” for IEEE Moderately Inverse; “IEEE-VI” for IEEE Very
Inverse; “IEEE-EI” for IEEE Extremely Inverse; “US-CO8” for US CO8 Inverse; “US-CO2” for
US CO2 Short Time Inverse, and “Original” for user-programmable characteristic.)
In the IDMT, the user can also program the characteristic using time-multiplier-setting
(TMS) for the required operate time. For example, when the IEC characteristic is selected, the
user can set the TMS value using the setting [OC1-TMS-IEC] (incidentally, the default value
for the TMS is 1.00). The other TMSs are also available by the [OC1-TMS-UK], [OC1-TMS-
IEEE], [OC1-TMS-US] and [OC1-TMS-ORG].
Table 2.6-2 Constants for IDMT
Curve type k c
Curve Description α
(IEC 60255-151) sec sec
A IEC Normal Inverse (IEC-NI) 0.14 0.02 0
B IEC Very Inverse (IEC-VI) 13.5 1 0
C IEC Extremely Inverse (IEC-EI) 80 2 0
- UK Long Time Inverse (UK-LTI) 120 1 0
D IEEE Moderately Inverse (IEEE-MI) 0.0515 0.02 0.114
E IEEE Very Inverse (IEEE-VI) 19.61 2 0.491
F IEEE Extremely Inverse (IEEE-EI) 28.2 2 0.1217
- US CO8 inverse (US-CO8) 5.95 2 0.18
- US CO2 short time inverse (US-CO2) 0.02394 0.02 0.01694
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 134 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Instantaneous activation
The operate time of instantaneous characteristic is achieved by setting zero for the [TOC1].
kr
t(I) = RTMS × [ β
] (2.6-2)
1 − (𝐼⁄𝐼 )
𝑠
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 135 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
where,
t = time required for the element to reset fully after complete operation (seconds),
I = energizing current (amperes),
Is = threshold setting (amperes),
RTMS = time multiplier setting for resetting,
kr = time required to reset fully after complete operation when the energizing current is
zero (seconds),
β = constants defining curve.
For the IEEE standard, the user should use the setting [OC1-RTMS-IEEE] (incidentally,
the default value is 1.000). For the US standard and the original, settings [OC1-RTMS-US] and
[OC1-RTMS-ORG] are provided, respectively (For more information w.r.t the value for kr and
β, see Table 2.6-3; Figure 2.6-3 shows the characteristic curves).
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 136 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Figure 2.6-4 illustrates that an integrating value will be influenced dependent on the
DEP or DEF setting. An energized quantity (I), where I is greater than a threshold setting
[OC1], will make an integrating value, which can determine how the element operates. If the
energized quantity (I) falls below the threshold setting [OC1], the element operation will
return to its reset stage after the time t(I) calculated in Equation (2.6-2).
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 137 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Time
Energizing current
Energizing current
cleared by tripping
Measuring quantity 0A
Inverse-time-reset characteristic
Stage to element
return
Setting
[*-Rtimer]=DEP
Integrator
Trip signal
Definite-time-reset characteristic
Stage to element
return
Setting
[*-Rtimer]=DEF
Integrator
Trip signal
Reset time
Integration will be kept in timer [TOC1R].
The integration will start again when the energizing current The integration will be reset when the energizing current
becomes larger than [OC1] within [TOC1R]. does not become larger than [OC1] in [TOC1R].
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 138 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 139 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
DT
IEC-NI ✓
Scheme switch [OC*-Timer]
IEC-VI ✓
IEC-EI ✓
UK LTI ✓
IEEE-MI ✓
IEEE-VI ✓
IEEE-EI ✓
US-CO2 ✓
US-CO8 ✓
Original ✓
DEF N.A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
✓
Scheme switch
N.A
[OC*-Rtimer]
N.A ✓
N.A ✓
DEP
N.A ✓
N.A ✓
N.A ✓
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 140 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Table 2.2-6 OC1 and OC2 trip switches for all CHs
Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default
OC1-UseFor Trip / Alarm – Trip signal can be used for Tipping or Trip
OC2-UseFor Trip / Alarm – generated just for Alarming Trip
OCTP-FS Off / On – Operation with FS in OC1&2 for all CHs Off
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 141 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
810000EBB1
IEC-NI & ≥1 OC.OPT_CH1
OC2_BLOCK-CH1 IEC-VI ≥1
8200001BB2
≥1 1 IEC-EI
UK-LTI
820000EBB2 OC_BLOCK-CH1
IEEE-MI
IEEE-VI
&
IEEE-EI
US-CO2 DT
IEC-NI
OC1-Timer
US-CO8
IEC-VI ≥1
&
Original
IEC-EI
UK-LTI
OC1-EN On IEEE-MI
&
IEEE-VI
IEEE-EI
US-CO2
US-CO8
OC2-Timer Original
8001001BB8
OC2-EN On
800100EBB0 OC_BLOCK
810001EBB1
IEC-NI &
OC2_BLOCK-CH2 IEC-VI ≥1
8200011BB2
≥1 1 IEC-EI
UK-LTI
820001EBB2 OC_BLOCK-CH2
IEEE-MI
IEEE-VI
&
IEEE-EI
US-CO2 DT
IEC-NI
OC1-Timer
US-CO8
IEC-VI ≥1
&
Original
IEC-EI
UK-LTI
OC1-EN On IEEE-MI
&
IEEE-VI
IEEE-EI
US-CO2
US-CO8
OC2-Timer Original
OC2-EN On
8001001BB8
800100EBB0 OC_BLOCK
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 142 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
80F0241B60
CH24
≥1 OC1_CH24
81F1241B60
OC2_CH24
8000231C20 TOC1 80B0021B60
OC1 A t 0 OC1.OPT-A_CH24
CH24 8100231C21 & & ≥1 81B0021B61
B t 0 OC1.OPT-B_CH24
8200231C22 & & ≥1 82B0021B62
C t 0 OC1.OPT-C_CH24
& & ≥1
0.00-300.00s 80B0021B6B To output logic
8001231C20
OC1 A ≥1
&
≥1
OC1.OPT_CH24 ○
24
PU 8101231C21 80E0241B60
CH24 B
8201231C22 &
C
≥1 &
8410231C20 TOC2 84B0241B70
OC2 A t 0 OC2.OPT-A_CH24
8510231C21 & & ≥1 85B0241B71
CH24
B t 0 OC2.OPT-B_CH24
8610231C22 & & ≥1 86B0241B72
C t 0 OC2.OPT-C_CH24
& & ≥1
81B0241B6F To output logic
8411231C20 0.00-300.00s
≥1
OC2.OPT_CH24
OC2
PU
A
8511231C21
≥1
81E1241B60 &
○
24
CH24 B
8611231C22 &
C 8FC0241B6B
&
8000011BB0 ≥1 OC.OPT_CH24
800001EBB0 OC1_BLOCK-CH24 ≥1 1
8100011BB1 DT
810001EBB1
IEC-NI &
OC2_BLOCK-CH24 IEC-VI ≥1
8200011BB2
≥1 1 IEC-EI
UK-LTI
820001EBB2 OC_BLOCK-CH24
IEEE-MI
IEEE-VI
&
IEEE-EI
US-CO2 DT
IEC-NI
OC1-Timer
US-CO8
IEC-VI ≥1
&
Original
IEC-EI
UK-LTI
OC1-EN On IEEE-MI
&
IEEE-VI
IEEE-EI
US-CO2
US-CO8
OC2-Timer Original
OC2-EN On
8001001BB8
800100EBB0 OC_BLOCK
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 143 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
8FC0011B62
CH1 ≥1 OC-TRIP_CH1
80C0011B60 To TRC
From evaluation logic
OC1-TRIP_CH1
OC1.OPT_CH1 OC-TRIP_CH1
& & ≥1
Trip
OC1-UseFor Alarm OC-TRIP_CH2
○
1 81C0011B61
OC2-TRIP_CH1
OC2.OPT_CH1
& Trip &
OC2-UseFor Alarm
≥1
8FC0021B62
8FC0241B62
CH24 ≥1 OC-TRIP_CH24
80C0241B60
From evaluation logic
OC1-TRIP_CH24
OC1.OPT_CH24
& & ≥1
Trip
OC1-UseFor Alarm
○
24 81C0241B61
OC2-TRIP_CH24
OC2.OPT_CH24
& Trip &
OC2-UseFor Alarm
≥1
FS-TRIP_CH1
FS-TRIP_CH2
FS-TRIP_CH24
Off
OCTP-FS On
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 144 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2.6.7 Setting
Setting (CH1) of CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Default
Un
Setting item Range its
Contents setting Notes
value
Common OCTP-FS Off / On – Fail safe for all OC tripping Off
CH1 OC1-EN Off / On – Enabling switch for OC1 element in CH1 Off
IEC-NI / IEC-VI / IEC-EI
IEEE-MI /IEEE-VI /IEEE-EI
OC1-Timer UK-LTI/ US-CO2/ US-CO8 - Delay type DT
DT/ Original
OC1 (in DT) 0.02 - 50.00 - Threshold in DT mode (multiple of CT 2nd rating) 1.00
OC1 (in IDMT) 0.02 - 5.00 - Threshold in IDMT mode (multiple of CT 2nd rating) 1.00
OC1-DPR 10 - 100 % Drop-out/Pick-up ratio 100
TOC1 0.00 - 300.00 s Operating delay time (in DT mode) 1.00
OC1-TMS-IEC 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in IEC inverse curve 1.000
OC1-TMS-UK 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in UK inverse curve 1.000
OC1-TMS-IEEE 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in IEEE inverse curve 1.000
OC1-TMS-US 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in US inverse curve 1.000
OC1-TMS-ORG 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in Original inverse curve 1.000
OC1
OC1-Rtimer DEF / DEP - Reset delay type DEF
TOC1R 0.00 - 300.00 s Definite time reset delay 0.00
OC1-RTMS- 0.010 - 50.000 Dependent reset time multiplier in IEEE inverse curve
- 1.000
IEEE
OC1-RTMS-US 0.010 - 50.000 - Dependent reset time multiplier in US inverse curve 1.000
0.010 - 50.000 Dependent reset time multiplier in Original inverse
OC1-RTMS-ORG - 1.000
curve
OC1-k 0.00000 - 500.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC1-a 0.00000 - 10.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC1-c 0.00000 - 10.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC1-kr 0.00000 - 500.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC1-b 0.00000 - 10.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC1-UseFor Trip / Alarm - OC1 out. selected for either Trip or alarm Trip
OC2-EN Off / On – Enabling switch for OC2 element in CH1 Off
IEC-NI / IEC-VI / IEC-EI
IEEE-MI /IEEE-VI /IEEE-EI
OC2-Timer UK-LTI/ US-CO2/ US-CO8 - Delay type DT
DT/ Original
OC2 (in DT) 0.02 - 50.00 - Threshold in DT mode (multiple of CT 2nd rating) 1.00
OC2 (in IDMT) 0.02 - 5.00 - Threshold in IDMT mode (multiple of CT 2nd rating) 1.00
OC2-DPR 10 - 100 % Drop-out/Pick-up ratio 100
TOC2 0.00 - 300.00 s Operating delay time (in DT mode) 1.00
OC2-TMS-IEC 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in IEC inverse curve 1.000
OC2-TMS-UK 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in UK inverse curve 1.000
OC2-TMS-IEEE 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in IEEE inverse curve 1.000
OC2-TMS-US 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in US inverse curve 1.000
OC2-TMS-ORG 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in Original inverse curve 1.000
OC2
OC2-Rtimer DEF / DEP - Reset delay type DEF
TOC2R 0.00 - 300.00 s Definite time reset delay 0.00
OC2-RTMS- 0.010 - 50.000 Dependent reset time multiplier in IEEE inverse curve
- 1.000
IEEE
OC2-RTMS-US 0.010 - 50.000 - Dependent reset time multiplier in US inverse curve 1.000
0.010 - 50.000 Dependent reset time multiplier in Original inverse
OC2-RTMS-ORG - 1.000
curve
OC2-k 0.00000 - 500.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC2-a 0.00000 - 10.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC2-c 0.00000 - 10.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC2-kr 0.00000 - 500.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC2-b 0.00000 - 10.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC2-UseFor Trip / Alarm - OC2 out. selected for either Trip or alarm Trip
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 145 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 146 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 147 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 148 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 149 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 150 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 151 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 152 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 153 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 154 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 155 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 156 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 157 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 158 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 159 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 160 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 161 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 162 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 163 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 164 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 165 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 166 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 167 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 2.7-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– TRC main features
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 168 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Table 2.7-2 Result of TRC operation for the reception in General trip2
Scheme switch [TP2-MODE]
Phase
“1-PHASE” mode “3-PHASE” mode “PER-PHASE” mode
A Tripping phase-A Tripping phase-A
B Tripping phase-B Tripping phase-B
Trip C Tripping phase-C Tripping phase-C
Tripping three-
signals A&B Tripping phase-A and phase-B
phase
provided B&C Tripping phase-B and phase-C
Tripping three-phase
C&A Tripping phase-C and phase-A
A&B&C Tripping three-phase
1Note: This operation mode holds true when a trip signal per-phase is provided by the
protection function. Circuit breaker failure protection (CBF) can provide per-phase
trip signals; so the mode selection is applicable. A function, such as current
differential protection (DIF) etc., can only provide a three-phase trip command;
hence, the mode selections are not available in functions other than CBF.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 169 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH1
From DIF
General trip1 To BO
8300101B60
DIF-TRIP_CH1 ≥1 GEN.TRIP1_CH1
From COMTP
COM-TRIP_CH1
From EFP
EFP-TRIP_CH1
From OC
OC-TRIP_CH1 General trip2
From CBF 8000301B61
CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH1 ≥1 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH1
8100301B62 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH1
CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH1 ≥1
8200301B63
CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH1 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH1
≥1
≥1
Per-Phase &
1-Phase
TP2-MODE 3-Phase
CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH1
From DIF
≥1 Transfer trip
DIF-TR.TRIP_CH1
From CBF 8600201B60
TR.TRIP_CH1
CBF-TR.TRIP_CH1
From COMTP
COM-TR.TRIP_CH1
From EFP
EFP-TR.TRIP_CH1
Figure 2.7-2 illustrates the start signals for the CBF function are generated with the
GEN.TRIP1_CH* signals. The signals for the coupler CBs are also determined in the logic.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 170 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH1 To CBF
8301001B60
GEN.TRIP1_CH1 ≥1 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH1
From CBF
CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH1
CH2 8301001B61
GEN.TRIP1_CH2 ≥1 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH2
From CBF
CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH2
CH24 8301001B77
GEN.TRIP1_CH24 ≥1 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH24
From CBF
CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH24
GEN.TRIP_C1
to judge GEN.TRIP_C2
the trip signal
on the coupler
GEN.TRIP_C8
Figure 2.7-3 illustrates that the logic to detect tripping phases in the TRC function.
From DIF To recording function
8000501B65
DIF-OPT-A OPT.PHASE-A
≥1
8100501B66
DIF-OPT-B OPT.PHASE-B
≥1
8200501B67
DIF-OPT-C OPT.PHASE-C
≥1
From CBF
CBF-OPT-A
CBF-OPT-B
CBF-OPT-C
From EFP
EFP-OPT-A
EFP-OPT-B
EFP-OPT-C
From OC
OC-OPT-A
OC-OPT-B
OC-OPT-C
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 171 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2.7.5 Setting
Setting of CBP_TRC (Function ID: 4A2B01)
Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value
TP2-MODE 1-Phase / 3-Phase / Per- - Trip mode selection for Trip-2 Per-Phase
Phase
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 172 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 173 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 174 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 175 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
8600201B60 TR.TRIP_CH1 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH1
8600201B61 TR.TRIP_CH2 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH2
8600201B62 TR.TRIP_CH3 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH3
8600201B63 TR.TRIP_CH4 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH4
8600201B64 TR.TRIP_CH5 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH5
8600201B65 TR.TRIP_CH6 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH6
8600201B66 TR.TRIP_CH7 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH7
8600201B67 TR.TRIP_CH8 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH8
8600201B68 TR.TRIP_CH9 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH9
8600201B69 TR.TRIP_CH10 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH10
8600201B6A TR.TRIP_CH11 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH11
8600201B6B TR.TRIP_CH12 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH12
8600201B6C TR.TRIP_CH13 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH13
8600201B6D TR.TRIP_CH14 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH14
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 176 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
8600201B6F TR.TRIP_CH16 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH16
8600201B70 TR.TRIP_CH17 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH17
8600201B71 TR.TRIP_CH18 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH18
8600201B72 TR.TRIP_CH19 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH19
8600201B73 TR.TRIP_CH20 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH20
8600201B74 TR.TRIP_CH21 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH21
8600201B75 TR.TRIP_CH22 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH22
8600201B76 TR.TRIP_CH23 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH23
8600201B77 TR.TRIP_CH24 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH24
8600101B61 TR.TRIP1_CH1 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH1
8600101B63 TR.TRIP1_CH2 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH2
8600101B65 TR.TRIP1_CH3 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH3
8600101B67 TR.TRIP1_CH4 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH4
8600101B69 TR.TRIP1_CH5 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH5
8600101B6B TR.TRIP1_CH6 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH6
8600101B6D TR.TRIP1_CH7 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH7
8600101B6F TR.TRIP1_CH8 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH8
8600101B71 TR.TRIP1_CH9 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH9
8600101B73 TR.TRIP1_CH10 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH10
8600101B75 TR.TRIP1_CH11 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH11
8600101B77 TR.TRIP1_CH12 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH12
8600101B79 TR.TRIP1_CH13 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH13
8600101B7B TR.TRIP1_CH14 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH14
8600101B7D TR.TRIP1_CH15 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH15
8600101B7F TR.TRIP1_CH16 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH16
8600101B81 TR.TRIP1_CH17 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH17
8600101B83 TR.TRIP1_CH18 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH18
8600101B85 TR.TRIP1_CH19 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH19
8600101B87 TR.TRIP1_CH20 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH20
8600101B89 TR.TRIP1_CH21 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH21
8600101B8B TR.TRIP1_CH22 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH22
8600101B8D TR.TRIP1_CH23 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH23
8600101B8F TR.TRIP1_CH24 DIF Transfer trip signal or other trip signals except CBF in CH24
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 177 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
8F00501B64 GEN.TRIP.TR One or more trip signals issued for Fault recording
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 178 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Miscellaneous
2.8.1 Contact supervision (Contact SV)
The contact supervision function is designed for monitor the auxiliary contacts of circuit
breakers (CBs) and disconnectors (DSs). The function can allow the supervision function,
which is discussed in Chapter Automatic supervision, to issue an alarm if the auxiliary
contacts are not well-positioned.
The user should set On for the scheme switch [CB-SV] when the contact supervision is
required. Enter a timer for the setting [TCBSV]; the timer should be set between 0 to 100
seconds.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 179 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Auxiliary Replica
contacts of CB function Contact supervision function
CB-SV On
CH1 CH1
TCBSV 8F04001B6F
N/O & t 0
BI CB_NO_CONT_CH1 CB_FAIL_CH1
=1
0-100s
N/C 1
BI CB_NC_CONT_CH1
(+) (–)
CH2 CH2
N/O
TCBSV 8F04011B6F
& t 0
BI CB_NO_CONT_CH2 CB_FAIL_CH2
=1
0-100s
N/C 1
BI CB_NC_CONT_CH2
(+) (–)
CH24 CH24
TCBSV 8F04231B6F
N/O & t 0
BI CB_FAIL_CH24
CB_NO_CONT_CH24 =1
0-100s
N/C 1
BI CB_NC_CONT_CH24
(+) (–)
CB_FAIL_CH1 CB_FAIL
≥1
CB_FAIL_CH2
CB_FAIL_CH3
CB_FAIL_CH24
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 180 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Auxiliary Replica
contacts of DS function Contact supervision function
DS-SV On
CH1 CH1
TDSSV 8004001B60
N/O
t 0
BI DS11_FAIL_CH1
DS11_NO_CONT_CH1 =1 &
DS11 1
0-100s
N/C
BI DS11_NC_CONT_CH1
(+) (–)
N/O
TDSSV 8104001B61
t 0
BI DS12_FAIL_CH1
DS12_NO_CONT_CH1 =1 &
DS12 2 1
0-100s
N/C
BI DS12_NC_CONT_CH1
(+) (–)
N/O
TDSSV 8204001B62
t 0
BI DS13_FAIL_CH1
DS13_NO_CONT_CH1 =1 &
DS13 1
0-100s
N/C
BI DS13_NC_CONT_CH1
(+) (–)
N/O
TDSSV 8404001B64
t 0
BI DS21_FAIL_CH1
DS21_NO_CONT_CH1 =1 &
DS21 1
0-100s
N/C
BI DS21_NC_CONT_CH1
(+) (–)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 181 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
To Automatic supervision
8004241B60
DS11_FAIL_CH1 DS11_FAIL
≥1
DS11_FAIL_CH2
DS11_FAIL_CH3
DS11_FAIL_CH24
8104241B61
DS12_FAIL_CH1 DS12_FAIL
≥1
DS12_FAIL_CH2
DS12_FAIL_CH3
DS12_FAIL_CH24
8204241B62
DS13_FAIL_CH1 DS13_FAIL
≥1
DS13_FAIL_CH2
DS13_FAIL_CH3
DS13_FAIL_CH24
8404241B64
DS21_FAIL_CH1 DS21_FAIL
≥1
DS21_FAIL_CH2
DS21_FAIL_CH3
DS21_FAIL_CH24
(iv) Setting
Setting of CBP_REPLICA (Function ID: 4F0B01)
Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 182 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 183 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 184 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 185 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 186 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CH Exclusion Exclusion_CH1 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH1 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH2 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH2 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH3 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH3 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH4 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH4 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH5 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH5 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH6 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH6 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH7 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH7 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH8 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH8 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH9 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH9 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH10 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH10 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH11 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH11 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH12 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH12 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH13 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH13 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH14 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH14 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH15 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH15 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH16 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH16 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH17 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH17 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH18 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH18 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH19 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH19 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH20 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH20 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH21 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH21 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH22 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH22 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH23 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH23 from Zone evaluation Off
Exclusion_CH24 Off / On – Switch to exclude CH24 from Zone evaluation Off
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 187 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 188 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Control scheme
Figure 3.1-1 shows the control overview for the control function; there are two control stages:
“Wait for a command” and “Receiving commands”. The function will wait for a command from
the server in the first stage. During the receiving stage, the function will respond to “Select”,
“Cancel”, and “Operate” commands. Specific logic is provided for each command for each
receiving stage. A decision is required from each logic block to move to the next step (i.e., ‘Failed’
or ‘Success’). When a ‘success’ decision is determined in the operate logic, the respective
command is issued to the relevant device; the device commences with its operation (for example,
a 43-switch is changed to “ON” from “OFF”). The waiting and receiving stages loop around at
the receipt of every command.
Waiting stage
The type of control can be categorized in accordance with its origin, (Remote/Local/PLC)
and modes (SBO/DIR). That is, the respective control scheme should respond to the respective
origin and mode. The user should be aware of the context of the control action, “On (or Closing)
control” and “Off (or Open) control” in relationship to its origin and mode†.
†Note:The “On control” and “Off control” can be found in the SPOS, DPSY and other
functions. For more information on these functions, see the explanations provided
for each respective function.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 189 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 190 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 191 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Control mode
Either Select-Before-operation (SBO) or Direct-Operate-control (DIR) is provided as a control
mode for the device. The user can select the preferred control mode.
SBOw
Selection Command
Answer#1 R esponse
Oper. Command
Operation
Answer#2 R esponse
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 192 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Process Server IE D
(SAS) (Control function) Target device
Selection SBOw
Command
Answer Response
Oper.
Operation
Command
Answer
Response
Process SAS IE D
(Server) (Control function) Target device
Oper.
Operation Command
Answer#1 R esponse
Device status changed
Answer#2 Command
termination
R esult
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 193 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
SAS IE D
Process (Server) Control function Target device
Operation
Control
Command
Answer#1
Response
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 194 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Control hierarchy
It is important that the user understand the meaning of the terms ‘control-right’ and ‘control-
hierarchy’ in connection with the functioning of general control functions in the sub-station
automation system (SAS) and the sub-station control and monitoring system (SCMS). Figure
3.3-1 depicts the control-hierarchy; the control-hierarchy is made of three control-levels, two
selector-switches, and three control-points. Either control command of three control-points is
permitted so that the other commands will be forbidden in the system. On this account, no
collision of control-points exists within the system.
Control-point in RCC
Network level
Control-point in OWS/EWS
Communication
EWS OWS
Selector switch
(43R) RCC EWS/OWS
Station level
Control-point on HMI
Bay level
Control-right
Control levels Selector switches Control points and positions of selector switches
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 195 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
The part ○
1 and ○
2 logics are programmed so that, the control-right signal can be
distributed to the respective control applications. With regard to the LEDR function, PLC
connection point “LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT” has been programmed using DOUT_BOOL feature
(for example). Therefore, the control-right signal is transferred to the select and operate-
condition logic‡ when the user connects the control-hierarchy with the LEDR function using
“LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT”.
‡Note:The select-condition and operate-condition logic are used to decide upon the
execution of a select command or an operate command in the LEDR function. For
more detail, see chapter Central control application: LEDR function: Operate
condition and Select condition.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 196 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
○
1 Checking the bay level ○
2 Distribution of the control-right
RemoteLocalKey_43BCU
From LOCMT
DIN_UNIT UNIT_TO_BOOL LEDR_CTRL_RIGHT
LRSW01_LR_ST FID DO
DTYPE ST DOUT_BOOL
(530001 3109001001) FID ST
DID
DTYPE
DID
DI
To LEDR
528001 820701ED50 LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT Select
condition logic
GCNT00_CTRL_RIGHT
DOUT_BOOL
Operate
FID ST
condition logic
DTYPE
DID
DI
To GCNT01-32
540001 800E00ED5A GCNT00IN_TMP_51 Select
condition logic
Operate
condition logic
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 197 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
In Figure 3.4-1, the CMNCTRL1 function generates a message denoted with the number
1; Figure 3.4-2 exemplifies that the IED-1 generates the “stVal” message 1. In addition, IEDs-
2 to -10 are also required to receive message 1, this is denoted with the number 2. For
IEC61850 communication, the “stVal” messages 1 and 2 are carried by GOOSE publish and
GOOSE subscribe. Thus, for all IEDs (i.e., IED-1 to IED-10 of Figure 3.4-2), it is required to
set the GOOSE publish destination corresponding to the message.
1 2 2 2
Figure 3.4-3 demonstrates how the GOOSE publish destination is set with regard to the
DCB message. The user is required to set the destination for each respective IED by selecting
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 198 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
the signal “DCB SND OR”, corresponding to the GOOSE publish, this must be performed at
the respective screens in GR-TIEMS†. That is, the user should select the “stVal” item for each
IED. After setting, the user should write the setting date for each respective IED.
○
1 Selected IED
○2 Required settings in
the respective IEDs.
†Note:The user should recognize that the reason messages are only available for
operation with the GCS1000 control system manufactured by Toshiba.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 199 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 200 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Local to remote
&
1≥
If the user does not touch the
operation/function keys on the front panel &
within 35 min. in the local control, the IED
will be changed for the remote control
unconditionally.
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Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 3.5-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– Main features
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 201 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
†Note:As a rule, the control commands have parameters. For example, the “Off to On”
and “On to Off” control directions that are used in commands are pre-configured
as parameters in the communication protocol. Note that the parameters vary
depending upon the respective protocol used, such as IEC61850, Modbus and
others. For IEC61850, Table 3.5-2 shows the parameters defined: the rule for
control direction can be found in “ctlVal”, the command publisher is recognized
using the parameter “origin”. For more information about the parameters, see
Appendix IEC61850 MICS and PICS.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 202 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 203 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
1Note: For the operation, see Chapter User interface: Outline. Note that pressing the
“CLEAR” key causes the Reset of the LEDs.
2Note: For more information, see Chapter Engineering tool.
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Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 3.6-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– Main features
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 204 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Operate logic
Select condition‡
0 t
Failed
Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE))
0.3s
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 205 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
command (reset)” is true. If the LEDR function determines that the “LEDR01_NSD_CSF” is
not true, the LEDR function returns to the “Wait for a next command” stage.
[LEDDR1_EN]
On
Table 3.6-3 PLC connection point (Input point on select condition logic)
Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 206 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Operate logic
Operate command
Operate logic
“Do nothing”
Operation Failed
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 207 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Failed Do nothing
Failed Do nothing
Cancel logic
Cancel command
Cancel logic
Operate condition‡
From KEYINPUT
240001 31000E1730
LEDR_KEY_CLEAR
CLEAR
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 208 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
[LEDDR1_EN]
On
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 209 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Figure 3.6-9 Settings for LED-03 circuit provided by “Setting I/O menu” of GR-TIEMS
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 210 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
SBO defined in LN
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 211 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
SBOw
Oper
Cancel
Origin
stSeld
sboClass† (choice ”operate-once”)
ctlmodel (choice ”SBOes or SBOns”)
†”sboClass” can be found by scrolling down.
Oper
origin
ctlmodel (choice ”DOes or DOns” )
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 212 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Note: “Status (ST)” is defined in the function constraint (FC) of the IEC 61850.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 213 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Table 3.6-6 Mapping signals required for LEDRs object for LLN0
Object_reference Attribute Type FC Signal Number Signal Name
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs$Oper ctlVal BOOLEAN CO
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs$Oper ctlNum INT8U CO
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs$Oper T Timestamp CO
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs$Oper Test BOOLEAN CO
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs$Oper Check Check CO 5280017007016D08 LEDR01_CONTROL_REQ
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs$Oper$origin orCat orCategory CO
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs$Oper$origin orIdent Octet64 CO
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs ctlModel ctlModel CF
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs sboClass sboClass CF
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 214 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
3.6.6 Setting
TLEDRSTCTRL (Function ID: 528001)
Default setting
Setting item Range Units Contents Notes
value
LEDDR1-EN Off / On - LEDR01 Reset Control Enable Off
Mapping point
TLEDRSTCTRL (Function ID: 528001)
Element ID Name Description
7007016D08 LEDR01_CONTROL_REQ Dev01 control request
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 215 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Closed/Open signals
GCNT01_ CNT_ VAL
Inputs 320E 011D20
Changes in device status
(e.g., operations of 43S) BI 540001 800E 01E DE 0 GCNT01_ PLC_ SGNL GCNT01
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 3.7-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– Main features
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 216 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Signal acquisition timing must be adjusted in accordance with the application, in that the
acquisition should be regulated for the nature of the signal; hence, several settings are
provided in the GCNT functions. Thirty-two independent GCNT counters† are available. That
is, counters GCNT01 to GCNT32† can operate simultaneously. The values counted are stored
in the non-volatile memory so that they are not erased if the power supply to the IED is
interrupted.
For simplicity, only the GCNT01 function is discussed; the features in the remaining GCNT02–
GCNT32 functions are identical to the GCNT01 function.
a. On (Closed) signals
Counter 1 2 … n …
Counter 1 2 … n …
Counter 1 2 … n …
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 217 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
CNTMAX] and set a user-preferred value. Note that the user can set the maximum number
from 9 to 2147483647.
Counter
10 10 10
5 5 5
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 218 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Operate logic
Operate command
Operate logic
Output signal to BO
The GCNT01 function can issue a “Complete” signal at the output point
“GCNT01_SLD_CSCN”, when the GCNT01 function determines that the input signal
“Remote-Reset-Control” is true. If the GCNT01 function determines that the “Remote-Reset-
Control” is not true, the GCNTS01 function returns to the “Wait for a command” stage.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 219 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 220 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
[GCNT01-HMI]
On
[DPOS01-EN]
On
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 221 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Table 3.7-4 PLC Connection point (Input signals from the control hierarchy logic)
Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O
Table 3.7-5 PLC Monitoring points (Signal “select complete/ failed” for BIO)
Signal Number Signal Name Description
540001 000E011D91 GCNT01_TMP_01 GCNT01 count change selected signal(stSeld) for SAS
540001 000E021D91 GCNT02_TMP_01 GCNT02 count change selected signal(stSeld) for SAS
540001 000E031D91 GCNT03_TMP_01 GCNT03 count change selected signal(stSeld) for SAS
540001 000E041D91 GCNT04_TMP_01 GCNT04 count change selected signal(stSeld) for SAS
… … …
540001 000E201D91 GCNT32_TMP_01 GCNT32 count change selected signal(stSeld) for SAS
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 222 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 223 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Operate logic
Operate command
Operate logic
Output signal to BO
The GCNT01 function can issue a “Success to cancel” signal at the monitoring point
“GCNT01_CC_SSCN”, when the GCNT01 function has determined that the signal “Remote-
cancel” is true. Another signal “Operation failed” is issued if the function is able to determine
that the signal “Remote-cancel” is not true.
Input Cancel logic in GCNT01 Output
“Do nothing”
Operation Failed
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 224 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 225 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Failed Do nothing
Output signal to BO
The GCNT01 function, in Figure 3.7-11, can provide a signal at the point “GCNT01_OK_CSC”,
when the GCNT01 function determines that the signal “Remote-Reset-Control” is true.
Input Operate logic in GCNT01 Output
Operate condition‡
Statics-counter
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 226 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Failed Do nothing
Counter
10:48 1/8
COUNT1 (No Assign) +
0
COUNT2 (No Assign) +
0
COUNT3 (No Assign) +
0
Output signal to BO
The GCNT01 function can provide a signal at the point “GCNT01_OK_CSC”, when the new
value applied from the sub-menu is appropriate.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 227 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
[GCNT01-HMI]
On
[DPOS01-EN]
On
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 228 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 229 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
SBO defined in LN
Centralized GRB200
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SBOw
Oper
Cancel
Origin
stSeld
sboClass† (choice ”operate-once”)
ctlmodel (choice ”SBOes or SBOns”)
†”sboClass” can be found by scrolling down.
Oper
Origin
ctlmodel (choice ”SBOes or SBOns” )
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Table 3.7-10 Mapping signals required for GIGO3302 object in GCNT01 function
Object_reference Attribute Type FC Signal Number Signal Name
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO$origin orCat orCategory ST 540001300e011D23 GCNT01_CNT_ORCAT
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO$origin orIdent Octet64 ST 5400016A0e011FA7 GCNT01_CNT_ORIDENT
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO stVal INT32 ST 540001320e011D20 GCNT01_CNT_VAL
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO q Quality ST 3010013110041005 Qual_Val
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO t Timestamp ST 2003019010001006 SYS_TIME
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO stSeld BOOLEAN ST 540001000E011D91 GCNT01_TMP_01
Note: “Status (ST)” is defined in the function constraint (FC) of the IEC 61850.
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Table 3.7-11 Mapping signals required for ISCSO object for GIGO3302
Object_reference Attribute Type FC Signal Number Signal Name
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO$Oper ctlVal INT32 CO
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO$Oper ctlNum INT8U CO
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO$Oper T Timestamp CO
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO$Oper Test BOOLEAN CO
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO$Oper Check Check CO 540001 700E016D09 GCNT01_CMM_REQ
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO$Oper$origin orCat orCategory CO
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO$Oper$origin orIdent Octet64 CO
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO ctlModel ctlModel CF
Ctrl/GGIO3302$ISCSO sboClass sboClass CF
Check “Input”
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3.7.6 Setting
GCNT (Function ID: 540001)
Default setting
Setting device Range Units Contents Notes
value
Note: The number of counters in the GCNT depends on IED model. We omit the setting
tables of GCNT03 etc. because the setting items are the same except the device
number.
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Note: In the table above, the user will only find Element IDs and their names for the 1st
device, but a 2nd and other devices are also provided in the GCNT function. We
have omitted the Element IDs and their names for the other devices to improve
readability. Use the rule described below when the user wishes to obtain the
Element IDs and their names for the other devices.
Rule: The same types of signal monitoring points are provided in every device;
hence, the user can find the same ones for all of the other devices. For
example, when the user wishes to find the “GCNT01_CTR_SGUCN” point
for the 2nd device, use the description of “GCNT02_CTR_SGUCN” in place
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Note: The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the “G&T position” whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 3.8-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “G&T”
Sec. Feature
30 31 32 33 34 Note
– Main features
: Applicable NA: Not applicable
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3.8.1 Function
(i) Mode sensor
The MDCTRL function can monitor the state change (On to TEST / TEST to Off) in the IED.
To use this monitoring function, On should be set for the scheme switch [MDCTRL-EN] prior to
operation. During the operation, a select signal and an operate signal are provided for the
TEST-FB when the SAS provides a test command for the IED; hence, the MDCTRL function
comes with two time-out timers. Setting [MDCTRL-SELRST] provides a time-out timer for
canceling a select command; setting [MDCTRL-EXERST] provides a time-out timer for
canceling an operate command.
Table 3.8-3 PLC connection point (Input signal for select condition logic)
Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O
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SBOw
Oper
Cancel
Origin
stSeld
sboClass† (choice ”operate-once”)
ctlmodel (choice ”SBOes or SBOns” )
†”sboClass” can be found by scrolling down.
Oper
origin
ctlmodel (choice ”DOes or DOns” )
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Table 3.8-5 Mapping signals required for LLNO object in MDCTRL01 function
Object_reference Attribute Type FC Signal Number Signal Name
System/LLN0$Mod$SBOw ctlVal Mod CO
System/LLN0$Mod$SBOw ctlNum INT8U CO
System/LLN0$Mod$SBOw T Timestamp CO
System/LLN0$Mod$SBOw Test BOOLEAN CO
System/LLN0$Mod$SBOw Check Check CO
System/LLN0$Mod$SBOw$origin orCat orCategory CO
System/LLN0$Mod$SBOw$origin orIdent Octet64 CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Oper ctlVal Mod CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Oper ctlNum INT8U CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Oper T Timestamp CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Oper Test BOOLEAN CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Oper Check Check CO 5500017013016D08 MDCTRL01_CONTROL_REQ
System/LLN0$Mod$Oper$origin orCat orCategory CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Oper$origin orIdent Octet64 CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Cancel ctlVal Mod CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Cancel ctlNum INT8U CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Cancel T Timestamp CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Cancel Test BOOLEAN CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Cancel$origin orCat orCategory CO
System/LLN0$Mod$Cancel$origin orIdent Octet64 CO
System/LLN0$Mod ctlModel ctlModel CF
System/LLN0$Mod sboTimeout INT32U CF
System/LLN0$Mod sboClass sboClass CF
†Note: The attribute is defined in the IEC 61850 standard; “CO” stands for “Control”
and “CF” stands for “Configuration” in the functional constraint (FC).
Check “Input”
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3.8.3 Setting
MDCTRL (Function ID: 550001)
Default setting
Setting item Range Units Contents Notes
value
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8313011E89 MODE01_OEC_F_CS MDCTRL01 Test direction execute command fail condition signal
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Mapping point
MDCTRL(Function ID: 550001)
Element ID Name Description
7013016D08 MDCTRL01_CONTROL_REQ MDCTRL01 correction request from cmm
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4 Technical description
Contents Pages Pages
Case structure and slot layout 248 Date and time 314
MainUnit 248 -Time synchronization 315
-The stand-alone type 249 -DST(Summer time) 319
-The dual ports with LAN for Local PC 250 -Time zone 319
-The Max. dual ports 251 Function keys with LEDs 306
SubUnit 252 Group setting for relays 323
Clock 314 LED indicators 301
Contact inputs and outputs 274 Monitoring jacks 311
-N/C contact 280 Operation keys 313
-Form-C contact 280 Power supply module (PWS) 297
-Contact inputs 275 -FAIL contacts 297
Binary IO (BIO) modules 287 -Alarm threshold 297
-BI1A constitution 287 VT/CT modules for AC inputs (VCT) 253
-BO1A constitution 287 -VCT23B 254
-BIO5A constitution 287 -VCT48B 255
-Binary input (BI) circuits 275 -VCT21B 256
-Binary input (BI) features 275 -CT and VT ratio setting 259
-Binary output (BO) circuits 281 -Rated current setting 259
-Binary output (BO) features 280
Communication modules 266
-100Base-TX/1000Base-T 269
-100Base-FX 269
-1000Base-LX 269
-RS485 269
-Fiber optic 269
-IRIG-B000 269
-Optical transceiver (OPT2) 273
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The MainUnit units consist of a case, modules, and a human machine interface (HMI), whilst
the SubUnits consist of the case and modules. The structure, which is discussed earlier in
Chapter Introduction, depends on the hardware models specified by the customer ordering.
Therefore, the user should check and confirm the actual modules with the ordering number in
advance.
(The description of the MainUnit and the SubUnit cases help to understand the IED
structure and its functions. Based on slot reference, terminal block, slot reference. VCT, CPU,
BIO modules, PWS and HMI are described sequentially in this chapter. The user is required
to understand information provided in this chapter when wiring between the IED and external
devices and setting of the IED are performed. Hence, the user is required to read this chapter
thoroughly.)
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(i) Viewing from the front side (Figure 4.1-2.a and others)
Thirteen slots are provided for mounting modules. The transformer module (VCT), the signal
processing and communication module (CPU/PCX), and the power supply module (PWS) are
mounted at predefined locations in the case. The binary IO modules (BIOs) are placed in slots
(IO#1 to IO#8), these slot locations are determined before factory shipment. For slot locations,
module types and their connections etc., see Appendix: Typical external connection).
(ii) Viewing from the rear side (Figure 4.1-2.b and others)
The group of terminal blocks viewed from the rear is shown. With respect to BIO, the terminal
blocks are designed with both upper and lower terminals; they are labeled with alpha-numeric
reference “T1”, “T2” and so on. Both the upper and lower ones are provided in the form of a
single terminal block for respective BIOs. The terminal screw numbers for each terminal block
relate to the individual circuits. The user should check the configuration for each circuit. (For
details, see section 4.4 or later). Each slot is identified by its alpha-numeric reference (or slot
reference) on the case. For example, the user can identify that slot “IO#1” is linked with alpha-
numeric reference “T1”.
For PWS, note that the terminal blocks are placed on the left hand side. The user can also find
alpha-numeric reference “T9” for PWS (for details, see section 4.5 or later)
When the stand-alone type of MainUnit is ordered, communication ports are labeled “C11” to
“C15”, and Note an optical transceiver module (OPT2) is not included in the MainUnit.
When the Dual Ports with LAN for Local PC of MainUnit is ordered, the communication ports
are labeled “C11” to “C25”. Ports at C11 and C12 are used IEC61850 communication, whereas
the one at C13 is provided for Local PC engineering. The OPT2 is mounted at C21 and C22.
The OPT2 is mounted at C13 and C14 when the Max. Dual Ports is selected. It also mounted
at C13 in the SubUnit.
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T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
C11
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 C12
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
19
20
19
20
19
20
19
20
19
20
19
20
19
20
19
20
19
20
C13
21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 C14
26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26
27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28
29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 C15 FG1 FG2
35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37
38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38
E
39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
c. Schematic diagram
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T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
C11
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 C12
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 C13
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
C14
23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26
27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28
29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 FG1 FG2
35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 C15
36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37
38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38
E
39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
c. Schematic diagram
Figure 4.1-2 MainUnit case layout for the Max. Dual Ports
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T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
C21
C11
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 C22 C12
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19
C23 C13
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
26
27
26
27
26
27
26
27
26
27
26
27
26
27
26
27
26
27
C24 C14
28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28
29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 FG1 FG2
C25 C15
35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37
38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38
E
39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
C21 C11
C22 C12
C23 C13
C24 C14
C25 C15
c. Schematic diagram
Figure 4.1-3 MainUnit case layout for the Dual Ports with LAN for Local PC
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T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
C13
19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22
23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26
27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28
29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32
33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 FG1 FG2
35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37
38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38
E
39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
C13
c. Schematic diagram
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CT_CH1
10:48 1/2
CT_CH1_Ratio +
2000.000
CT_CH1_Rating +
1A
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4.2.1 VCT23B
VCT23B is designed for the acquisition of four three-phases currents, as shown in Figure 4.2-3.
The VCT23B is designed for the MainUnit and the SubUnit. The user should handle the three-
phase currents depending on the MainUnit and SubUnits, which we shall see in Table 4.2-1.
VCT23B
Three-phase currents
Ia
Ia
Ib
Ib CH*
Ic
Ic
Three-phase currents
Ia
Ia
Ib
Ib CH**
Ic
Ic
Three-phase currents
Ia
Ia
Ib
Ib CH***
Ic
Ic
Three-phase currents
Ia
Ia
Ib
Ib CH****
Ic
Ic
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4.2.2 VCT48B
VCT48B is designed for the acquisition of three-phases currents with voltages, as shown in
Figure 4.2-3. The VCT48B is just used in the MainUnit, as shown in Table 4.2-1.
VCT48B
Three-phase voltages
Va Va
Vb Vb Z*
Vc Vc
Three-phase voltages
Va Va
Vb Vb Z**
Vc Vc
Three-phase currents
Ia
Ia
Ib
Ib CH*
Ic
Ic
Three-phase currents
Ia
Ia
Ib
Ib CH**
Ic
Ic
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4.2.3 VCT21B
VCT21B is designed for the acquisition of four three-phases voltages, as shown in Figure 4.2-5.
Table 4.2-1 illustrates that the VCT21B is used in the MainUnit only.
VCT21B
Three-phase voltages
Va Va
Vb Vb Z*
Vc Vc
Three-phase voltages
Va Va
Vb Vb Z**
Vc Vc
Three-phase voltages
Va Va
Vb Vb Z***
Vc Vc
Three-phase voltages
Va Va
Vb Vb Z*****
Vc Vc
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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1Note: When the size of the IED case is 1/1, two alpha-numeric references (VC1 and VC2)
and two slot references (VCT#1 and VCT#2) are available.
2Note: For the standard VCT, the number of the last terminal screw is “No. 30”.
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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VC1
VC1
VCT Alpha-
numeric Module type
reference
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Short-bar1 18
19
20
21
22
FG1 23
24
Frame ground 25
terminal on the case
26
27
28
29
30
1
Short-bar
FG1
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(i) VT
VT ratio
When the VT is applied, a ratio of the primary voltage to the secondary voltage has to be set.
The VCT will have three-phase voltage of each zone; hence, the user shall set the ratio for the
setting [VT_Z*_Ratio]†. For example, the user can set ‘3636’ for the [VT_Z*_Ratio] when the
primary is 400kV and the secondary is 110V (i.e., 400kV/110V=3636). The VCT channel is
discussed in the preceding sections.
†Note:Term ‘Z*’ represents one of six zones (i.e., ZA, ZB, ZC, ZD, ZE, and ZF).
(ii) CT
CT ratio
When the CT is applied, a ratio in three-phases of the primary current to the secondary current
has to be set. For example, the user can set ‘4000’ for the [CT_CH*_Ratio]† when the primary
to the secondary is 4000/1.
†Note:Term ‘CH*’ represents one of 24 CHs (i.e., CH1, CH2, CH3 …, CH24).
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The locations of the Jumpers are designated with the marks “W1” to “W14”, which
are printed on the circuit board of the VCT. These “W*” marks, which are shown in Table
4.2-1, correspond to the Z* and CH* numbers.
Front Rear
Tr.1 Tr.2
W1
W2
W3 Tr.3 Tr.4
Location of Jumpers
W4
Connector
Jumpers
W5
Tr.5 Tr.6
W6
W7
W8
W9 Tr.7 Tr.8
W10
W11
W12 Tr.9
W13 Tr.10
W14
Tr.11
Tr.12 Tr.13 Tr.14
header header
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…. …. …. .. … ….
Note: Number of settings depends on the configuration of the VCT. Default rating
current (either 1A or 5A) is fixed on the customer ordering.
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Busbar 2
CH23
CH24
CH1
CH2
Feeder 23
Feeder 24
Feeder22
Feeder1
Feeder2
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Busbar 1
Va,b,c
Busbar 2
Va,b,c
CH20
CH B
CH A
CH1
CH2
Feeder20
Feeder B
Feeder A
Feeder1
Feeder2
CH17 CH18
Va,b,c Va,b,c
Busbar 2
CH19 CH20
Va,b,c Va,b,c
CH2
Feeder16
Feeder1
Feeder2
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VCT21B
VCT21B
ge
13 14 Vc Va Va
VC1
15 16 – Vb ZC Voltage – Vb ZC Volta
ge –
17 18 Ia W9 Vc Vc
19 20 Ib CH1 Curre
nt W10 Va Va
21 22 Ic W11 Vb ZD Voltage – Vb ZD Volta
ge –
23 24 Ia W12 Vc Vc
Curre
MainUnit
25 26 Ib CH2 nt W13 – –
27 28 Ic W14 – –
1 2 – – Va
3 4 Ia W2 Ia W2 Vb ZE Volta
ge –
5 6 Ib CH3 Curre
nt W3 Ib CH1 ntCurre W3 Vc
7 8 Ic W4 Ic W4 –
9 10 Ia W5 Ia W5 Va
11 12 Ib CH4 nt Curre W6 Ib CH2 ntCurre W6 Vb ZF Volta –
VCT23B
VCT23B
VCT48B
ge
13 14 Ic W7 Ic W7 Vc
VC2
15 16 Ia W8 Ia W8 –
17 18 Ib CH5 Curre
nt W9 Ib CH3 Current W9 Ia W9
19 20 Ic W10 Ic W10 Ib CH1 Current W10
21 22 Ia W11 Ia W11 Ic W11
23 24 Ib CH6 Curre
nt W12 Ib CH4 Current W12 Ia W12
25 26 Ic W13 Ic W13 Ib Curr
CH2 ent W13
27 28 – – Ic W14
1 2 – – –
3 4 Ia W2 Ia W2 Ia W2
5 6 Ib CH7 Curre
nt W3 Ib CH5 ntCurre W3 Ib CH3 Current W3
7 8 Ic W4 Ic W4 Ic W4
9 10 Ia W5 Ia W5 Ia W5
11 12 Ib CH8 nt Curre W6 Ib CH6 ntCurre W6 Ib CH4 nt Curre W6
VCT23B
VCT23B
VCT23B
13 14 Ic W7 Ic W7 Ic W7
VC1
15 16 Ia W8 Ia W8 Ia W8
17 18 Ib CH9 nt Curre W9 Ib CH7 ntCurre W9 Ib CH5 nt Curre W9
19 20 Ic W10 Ic W10 Ic W10
21 22 Ia W11 Ia W11 Ia W11
23 24 Ib CH10 Curre nt W12 Ib CH8 Current W12 Ib CH6 Current W12
SubUnit#1
VCT23B
VCT23B
13 14 Ic W7 Ic W7 Ic W7
VC2
15 16 Ia W8 Ia W8 Ia W8
17 18 Ib CH13 nt Curre W9 Ib CH11 nt Curre W9 Ib CH9 nt Curre W9
19 20 Ic W10 Ic W10 Ic W10
21 22 Ia W11 Ia W11 Ia W11
23 24 Ib CH14 Curre nt W12 Ib CH12 Curre nt W12 Ib CH Curre W12
10 nt
25 26 Ic W13 Ic W13 Ic W13
27 28 – – –
1 2 – – –
3 4 Ia W2 Ia W2 Ia W2
5 6 Ib CH15 Curre nt W3 Ib CH13 nt Curre W3 Ib CH
11
Curre W3
nt
7 8 Ic W4 Ic W4 Ic W4
9 10 Ia W5 Ia W5 Ia W5
11 12 Ib CH16 nt Curre W6 Ib CH14 nt Curre W6 Ib CH Curre W6
VCT23B
VCT23B
VCT23B
12 nt
13 14 Ic W7 Ic W7 Ic W7
VC1
15 16 Ia W8 Ia W8 Ia W8
17 18 Ib CH17 nt Curre W9 Ib CH15 nt Curre W9 Ib CH Curre W9
13 nt
19 20 Ic W10 Ic W10 Ic W10
21 22 Ia W11 Ia W11 Ia W11
23 24 Ib CH18 Curre nt W12 Ib CH16 Curre nt W12 Ib CH Curre W12
14 nt
SubUnit#2
VCT23B
VCT23B
16 nt
13 14 Ic W7 Ic W7 Ic W7
VC2
15 16 Ia W8 Ia W8 Ia W8
17 18 Ib CH21 nt Curre W9 Ib CH19 nt Curre W9 Ib CH Curre W9
17 nt
19 20 Ic W10 Ic W10 Ic W10
21 22 Ia W11 Ia W11 Ia W11
23 24 Ib CH22 Curre nt W12 Ib CH20 Curre nt W12 Ib CH Curre W12
18 nt
25 26 Ic W13 Ic W13 Ic W13
27 28 – – –
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VCT23B
13 14 Ic W7
VC1
15 16 Ia W8
17 18 Ib CH3 Current W9
19 20 Ic W10
21 22 Ia W11
23 24 Ib CH4 Current W12
MainUnit
25 26 Ic W13
27 28 –
1 2 –
3 4 Ia W2
5 6 Ib CH5 Current W3
7 8 Ic W4
9 10 Ia W5
11 12 Ib CH6 Current W6
13 14 VCT23B Ic W7
VC2
15 16 Ia W8
17 18 Ib CH7 Current W9
19 20 Ic W10
21 22 Ia W11
23 24 Ib CH8 Current W12
25 26 Ic W13
27 28 –
1 2 –
3 4 Ia W2
5 6 Ib CH9 Current W3
7 8 Ic W4
9 10 Ia W5
11 12 Ib CH10 Current W6
VCT23B
13 14 Ic W7
VC1
15 16 Ia W8
17 18 Ib CH11 Current W9
19 20 Ic W10
21 22 Ia W11
23 24 Ib CH12 Current W12
SubUnit#1
25 26 Ic W13
27 28 –
1 2 –
3 4 Ia W2
5 6 Ib CH13 Current W3
7 8 Ic W4
9 10 Ia W5
11 12 Ib CH14 Current W6
VCT23B
13 14 Ic W7
VC2
15 16 Ia W8
17 18 Ib CH15 Current W9
19 20 Ic W10
21 22 Ia W11
23 24 Ib CH16 Current W12
25 26 Ic W13
27 28 –
1 2 –
3 4 Ia W2
5 6 Ib CH17 Current W3
7 8 Ic W4
9 10 Ia W5
11 12 Ib CH18 Current W6
VCT23B
13 14 Ic W7
VC1
15 16 Ia W8
17 18 Ib CH19 Current W9
19 20 Ic W10
21 22 Ia W11
23 24 Ib CH20 Current W12
SubUnit#2
25 26 Ic W13
27 28 –
1 2 –
3 4 Ia W2
5 6 Ib CH21 Current W3
7 8 Ic W4
9 10 Ia W5
11 12 Ib CH22 Current W6
VCT23B
13 14 Ic W7
VC2
15 16 Ia W8
17 18 Ib CH23 Current W9
19 20 Ic W10
21 22 Ia W11
23 24 Ib CH24 Current W12
25 26 Ic W13
27 28 –
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Microprocessor COM
OPT2
OPT2
CPU COM
CPU
CPU for the Max. dual ports
Relay operations, controlling etc. are achieved with microprocessor on the CPM2. It has
SDRAM, MRAM, and NOR-Flash. The NOR-Flash is used to store setting data and recording
data; the MRAM is used to store several counter values. Both are of non-volatile memory so
that the stored data will be not be erased if the power is cut off.
Another layout is Figure 4.3-2 designed for the ‘Dual ports with LAN for Local PC’: MainUnit
has five COMs on CPU and OPT2 module on PCX to perform upstream communication.
SubUnit has OPT2 module on CPU operating only for the Main–SubUnit communication.
MainUnit SubUnit
CPM2 COM
COM
OPT2
COM
COM
CPU
CPU
PCX
CPU for the Dual ports with LAN for Local PC
Figure 4.3-2 CPU structure for the Dual Ports with LAN for Local PC
Regarding with the ‘Stand-alone’ type of MainUnit, the CPU can have five COMs. It does not
include OPT2 module.
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MainUnit
CPM2 COM
Microprocessor COM
COM
COM
CPU COM
MainUnit CPU
COM C11
C12 LAN network
COM
VCT#1 VCT#2 BIO#1
CPM2
OPT2
BIO#2
BIO#3
BIO#4 C15
BIO#5 IRIG-B
BIO#6 COM
BIO#7
BIO#8
Example for the Dual ports with LAN for Local PC and the Stand-alone
MainUnit CPU
COM C11
LAN network
C12
COM
VCT#1 VCT#2 BIO#1
CPM2 C13
COM Ready only for Local PC
BIO#2 COM
BIO#3
BIO#4 C15 IRIG-B
BIO#5 COM
BIO#6
BIO#7
BIO#8
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C13 SubUnit#2
OPT2
MainUnit SubUnit#1
CPU COM CPU
CPM2 COM
COM VCT#1 VCT#2
BIO#1
COM
COM
BIO#2
PCX OPT2 BIO#3
C21 C13 BIO#4
OPT2 BIO#5
COM C22 BIO#6
BIO#7
BIO#8
C13 SubUnit#2
OPT2
Based on the matrix shown in Table 4.3-1, for the ‘Dual ports with LAN for Local PC’, the OPT2
of MainUnit is located at C21 and C22 for the communion.
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Symbol
TX
RX
Symbol
RX
B2 B2(Disuse)
COM-B
A3 A3
B3 B3
COMM TX GND
C11
C12
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C11 C11
C12 C12
Figure 4.3-7 100Base-FX module (left for single port; right for dual ports)
C12
4. RS485 module
RS485 module has a PCB connector. The module should be connected with a shielded-twisted-
pair cable; it is used for communication in the IEC60870-5-103, Modbus, and DNP. The
terminal arrangement and references are shown below. The cable sheath should be connected
with the frame ground (FG) in the IED case. For the use of the a shielded-twisted-pair cable,
the user should note that the total length should be less than 1200 meter (0.75 miles); the
terminal resistor (150 ohms) should be connected when any connector is not connected. For
setting the parameters, see Chapter Communication protocol: RS485 communication.
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Sheath
Top
PCB connector A1 A cable for
A1 B1 B1 an IED
COM-A(+)
A2
A2 B2 Sheath
COM-B(−) B2
A cable for
A3 B3 A3
another
Bottom
COMM(GND) B3
IED
0V
C11
C12
6. IRIG-B000 module
IRIG-B000 module is used to receive the digital signal generated with an external clock; the
signal is in conformity to serial IRIG-B000 format. Note that the IRIG-B000 module is able to
receive digital signal (TTL) only (i.e., the reception of AM signal is not applicable). This module
is isolated using a photo coupler; the user should note A2 and B2 connectors are not used. The
peak value of IRIG-B000 signal should be greater than 3.5 volts; the IRIG-B000 module has
the input resistor (about 3k ohm). Thus, the terminal resistor can be required when the IRIG-
B000 signal is delivered for several devices; the value of the terminal resistor depends on the
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number of deliveries and the performance of the external clocks. For setting of time
synchronization, see Chapter Technical Description: Clock function.
Top
PCB connector A1
A1 B1 B1 SIG
A2 (Disuse)
A2 B2
B2 (Disuse)
A3 B3 A3
Bottom B3 GND
a. View from connector edge b. Port circuit
C11
C12
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OPT2
Main-Sub
communication
0
SubUnit#1
RX
TX
Main-Sub
communication
RX
SubUnit#2
0
TX
SW SubUnit#1
MainUnit 0
RX
TX
SubUnit#2
SW
MainUnit 0
RX
TX
Symbol RX
0
RX
TX
TX
For SubUnit#1, the user should set ‘0’ using Rotary switch (SW).
Notice
Similarly, set ‘1’ on the OPT2 of SubUnit#2.
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-Polarity dependent
1
(+)
-Independent circuit 2
BI1
(−)
Circuit
number
Photo coupler
(−) 10
14
(−)
The user can find the connector of binary IO modules, the terminal number and
arrangement of the binary input circuits in section 4.4.5.
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settings. Table 4.4-3 shows the respective settings and ranges in BI1A and BIO5A.
Table 4.4-3 Setting items for binary input circuits
Units
Setting item1 Range Contents Default
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As an example, Figure 4.4-1 shows the binary input circuit in order to help understand
the settings. BIO5A consists of 9 binary input circuits and each circuit has three settings:
Setting threshold level
Comparison feature for contact chatter
CPL switches (“Delayed pick-up and delayed drop-off signal” and “Logic level
inversion”), used as basis of input signal characteristics.
From 8001001111 8001001110
External devices For Relay & and
On Delay Timer Off Delay Timer 8001001172 control functions
BI1-NC Filter BI1
t 0 0 t & ≥1
BI1 BI1-CPL
0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s & ≥1
1
&
Normal On &
[INVERSE-SW]
Inverse [BI1-CPL] Off
8101011111 8101011110
On Delay Timer Off Delay Timer 8101011172
BI2-NC BI2
t 0 0 t & ≥1
BI2 BI2-CPL
0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s & ≥1
1
&
Normal On &
[INVERSE-SW]
Inverse [BI2-CPL] Off
8201021110 8201021110
On Delay Timer Off Delay Timer
BI3-NC BI3 8201021172
t 0 0 t & ≥1
BI3 BI3-CPL
0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s & ≥1
1
&
Normal On &
[INVERSE-SW]
Inverse [BI3-CPL] Off
8********** BIn
BIn-NC BIn
On Delay Timer Off Delay Timer 8**********
t 0 0 t & ≥1
BIn BIn-CPL
0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s & ≥1
1
&
Normal On &
[INVERSE-SW]
Inverse [BIn-CPL] Off
Low
[THRES_Lvl]
High
R1
R1
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Respective element IDs (i.e., 8001001172 and others) designate respective signal
monitoring points of the binary input circuits (i.e., BI1-CPL and others). Thus, the user can
handle the signals on the binary input circuit using element ID together with function ID.
When we assume that the module is at IO#1 slot, and if the user wishes to see the first circuit
signal of this module, the user can identify its signal† using the element ID (8001001172) and
the function ID of IO#1 slot‡.
†Note:The user can see the signals of the binary input circuits on the IED screen.
Chapter User interface: Monitoring-sub menu discusses how to see the state of the
binary input circuits.
‡Note:Function IDs identify every IO slots. For example, IO#1 slot has been identified by
the function ID “200B001”. Therefore, when the user wishes to program the signal
“BI1-CPL” at IO#1, the user should designate its signal using the function ID
“200B001” and Data ID “8001001172”. On the other hand, when the signal “BI2-
CPL” at IO#2 is required to program, the user should designate that signal using
the function ID “200B002” and Data ID “8001001172”. For more information with
regard to the function ID and the Data ID at IO#1, see sections 4.4.6(i), 4.4.7(i),
and others.
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Imported signal by
binary input circuit
t
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IO#n
IO#1
IO#2
IO#5
IO#3
IO#4
IO_SLOT1 IO_SLOT3
Setting table (input) Setting table (in & out)
Figure 4.4-3 BO and BIO setting tables related to IO_slot1 and IO_slot3
The user should choose the setting items of reference (i.e., binary input circuits #1 to #9)
from IO_SLOT1 and IO_SLOT3 setting tables. The setting operation via the IED screen is
discussed later. (See chapter User interface: I/O setting sub-menu)
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The arrangement of the BO types is determined for every binary IO module, as shown in
Table 4.4-1. The difference in the types and number of BOs are also found in section 4.4.5.
Table 4.4-4 Output circuits and features associated with binary IO module
No Type Binary output feature Example Symbol Applied
sign module
1 Semi-fast -Normally open (N/O) Terminal screw BO1A
-Dry contact BO1(SF) number
operating BIO5A
-Closure is faster than 1
(SF) normal. 2
Type
-Make and carry: 8A cont. BO number
-Break: 0.1A at 250Vdc
0.2A at 125Vdc N/O contact
-OP Time: 6ms
Screw on terminal block
(typical)
2 Auxiliary -Normally open (N/O) Terminal screw BO1A
-Dry contact BO1 number
BIO5A
-Normal speed closure 1
connections 37
-Make and carry: 8A cont. BO number
36
-Break: 0.1A at 250Vdc N/O
0.2A at 125Vdc 38
-OP Time: 8ms (typical) N/C
Contact
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Unit
Setting items Contents Default
Data_ID
BO1_CPL Off / On – Switch On for programmable operation Off
BO1 Input signal1 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the first input on BO1. Not assigned1
Input signal2 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the second input on BO1. Not assigned1
Input signal3 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the third input on BO1. Not assigned1
Input signal4 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the forth input on BO1. Not assigned1
Input signal5 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the fifth input on BO1. Not assigned1
Input signal6 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the sixth input on BO1. Not assigned1
Input signal7 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the seventh input on BO1. Not assigned1
Input signal8 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the eighth input on BO1. Not assigned1
LOGIC-SW AND/OR/XOR – Switch for logic-gate operation on BO1 AND
On Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Set a value for an on-delay-timer on BO1 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Set a value for an off-delay-timer on BO1 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse s Inversion operation of BO1 signal Normal
TIMER-SW OFF/Delay/Dwell/Latch – Selection of a type in the delay timer on BO1 OFF
Logic Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Setting Off Delay Timer for Delay and Dwell 0.000
Reset signal (Preferred Data ID) – Setting Data ID for Latch Not assigned1
BO2_CPL Off / On – Switch On for programmable operation Off
BO2 Input signal1 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the first input on BO2. Not assigned1
….. ….. ….. …..
Input signal8 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the eighth input on BO2 Not assigned1
LOGIC-SW AND/OR/XOR – Switch for logic-gate operation on BO2 AND
On Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Set a value for an on-delay-timer on BO2 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Set a value for an off-delay-timer on BO2 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse – Inversion operation of BO2 signal Normal
TIMER-SW OFF/Delay/Dwell/Latch – Selection of a type in the delay timer on BO2 OFF
Logic Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Setting Off Delay Timer for Delay and Dwell 0.000
Reset signal (Preferred Data ID) – Setting Data ID for Latch Not assigned1
…..
Input signal8 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the eighth input on BOn Not assigned1
LOGIC-SW AND/OR/XOR – Switch for logic-gate operation on BOn AND
On Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Set a value for an on-delay-timer on BOn 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Set a value for an off-delay-timer on BOn 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse – Inversion operation of BOn signal Normal
TIMER-SW OFF/Delay/Dwell/Latch – Selection of a type in the delay timer on BOn OFF
Logic Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Setting Off Delay Timer for Delay and Dwell 0.000
Reset signal (Preferred Data ID) – Setting Data ID for Latch Not assigned1
1Note: The user can set a reset signal and eight input signals with Data IDs. Data IDs
are listed as a signal monitoring point for each function. Setting items are
summarized in each slot. (See sections 4.4.8(i) and 4.4.8(ii))
Figure 4.4-4 shows the binary output circuits on BIO5A in order to help understand the
settings. BIO5A consists of 9 binary output circuits and every circuit has timers and switches.
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The features of the CPLs are divided into the five components as listed below:
CPL switch
Selection of input signals
Logic gate switch
Delayed pick-up/delayed drop-off
Logic level inversion
Logic timer switch
From relay
application and To external
control functions devices
8002001112 Contact
On Delay Timer Off Delay Timer
[LOGIC-SW] & ≥1
t 0 0 t BO1
Input signal 1 DRIVER BO1
&
AND
1 & Logic Timer ≥1 & ≥1
Input signal 2 0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s & 0 t
Input signal 3 OR & 8002001113
≥1 [INVERSE-SW]
Normal
Off
Inverse On &
XOR Delay &
0.000-300.000s [BO1_CPL] Off
≥1 Dwell
Input signal 8
[TIMER-SW] Latch &
F/F
Reset signal
310200E11D BO1-SOURCE
810201112 Contact
[LOGIC-SW] On Delay Timer Off Delay Timer
& ≥1 BO2
Input signal 1 t 0 0 t DRIVER BO2
&
AND
1 & Logic Timer ≥1 & ≥1
Input signal 2 0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s & 0 t
Input signal 3 OR &
810201113
≥1 [INVERSE-SW]
Normal
Off
Inverse On & BO2 RB
XOR Delay &
0.000-300.000s [BO2_CPL] Off
≥1 Dwell
Input signal 8
[TIMER-SW] Latch &
F/F
Reset signal
310201E11D BO2-SOURCE
820202112 Contact
[LOGIC-SW] On Delay Timer Off Delay Timer
& ≥1 BO3
Input signal 1 t 0 0 t DRIVER BO3
&
AND
1 & Logic Timer ≥1 & ≥1
Input signal 2 0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s & 0 t
Input signal 3 OR & 8202021113
≥1 [INVERSE-SW]
Normal
Off
Inverse On & BO3 RB
XOR Delay &
0.000-300.000s [BO3_CPL] Off
≥1 Dwell
Input signal 8
[TIMER-SW] Latch &
F/F
Reset signal
310202E11D BO3-SOURCE
8********* Contact
[LOGIC-SW] On Delay Timer Off Delay Timer
& ≥1 BOn
Input signal 1 t 0 0 t DRIVER BOn
&
AND
1 & Logic Timer ≥1 & ≥1
Input signal 2 0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s & 0 t
Input signal 3 OR &
8*********
≥1 [INVERSE-SW]
Normal
Off
Inverse On & BOn RB
XOR Delay &
0.000-300.000s [BOn_CPL] Off
≥1 Dwell
Input signal 8
[TIMER-SW] Latch &
F/F
Reset signal
3102E**11D BOn-SOURCE
In Figure 4.4-4 respective element IDs (i.e., 8002001112 and others) designate respective
signal monitoring points of the binary output circuits. The user can monitor the operations of
the binary output circuit using element ID together with function ID. When we assume that
BIO5A module is at IO#2 slot in the IED case, and if the user wishes to monitor the first-circuit
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in the BIO5A module, the user can see the operation using the element ID (8002001112) and
the function ID† of IO#2 slot.
†Note: A function ID identifies every IO slots. For example, with regard to the function
ID and the Data ID at IO#1 slot, see section 4.4.9(i). On the other hand, for IO#2
slot see section 4.4.9(ii).
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Instant type
When the user uses a binary output signal without the following characteristics, the user
should set Off for the scheme switch [TIMER-SW].
Delay type
If the user requires a binary output signal with a delayed characteristic, the user should set
Delay for scheme switch [TIMER-SW] and set the value of the pulse width using setting [Logic
timer].
Dwell type
For instance, if the user requires a binary output signal as a one shot pulse, the user should
set Dwell for scheme switch [TIMER-SW] and set the value of the pulse width using setting
[Logic timer]. If the input signals received have a shorter duration than the set value in the
setting [Logic timer], the pulse width will be equal to the setting value. On the other hand, if
the duration of the input signals are longer than that of the set value, the pulse width will be
equal to the width of the input signals.
Latch type
If the user requires a binary output signal to be removed by a reset signal, the user should set
Latch for scheme switch [TIMER-SW] and key the Data ID of the reset signal for setting [Reset
signal]. Since the binary output signal is removed with the Data ID, the user should determine
the Data ID from other functions. The Data ID is designated by the signal monitoring point for
each function and the user should set the [Reset signal] setting.
Note: When Latch is set, the state of BO circuit will be sustained during power turn-
on/off.
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IO#n
IO#1
IO#2
IO#5
IO#3
IO#4
BIO5A BIO5A
IO_SLOT2 IO_SLOT3
Setting table (output) Setting table (in & out)
Figure 4.4-5 BIO modules and setting tables related to IO_SLOT2 and IO_SLOT3
Figure 4.4-5 illustrates an example of a binary IO module arrangement and the binary
output circuit printed circuit boards (PCBs). If the user wishes to set the binary output circuits,
the setting targets are at locations IO#2 and IO#3. The user should key the CPL settings from
the setting tables for the IO2_SLOT and IO3_SLOT.
The setting table is available for all binary IO modules; thus, the user should understand
and select setting points that are relevant to BIO5A. That is, the user should choose the setting
terms of reference (i.e., binary output circuits #1 to #9) from IO_SLOT2. These setting tables
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Note that some input and output circuits have polarity, which is designated with either
a plus sign (+) or a minus sign (−) respectively.
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T* T*
Screw
BI1A BO1A
T*
(+) 1 1
1 BI1
(−) 2 BO1(SF) 2
2
(+) 3 3
3 BI2
(−) 4 BO2(SF) 4
4
5 (+) 5 5
6 BI3
6 (−) BO3(SF) 6
7 (+) 7 7
8 BI4
8 (−) BO4(SF) 8
9 (+) 9 9
10 BI5
10 (−) BO5(SF) 10
11 (+) 11 11
12 BI6
12 (−) BO6(SF) 12
13 (+) 13 13
14 BI7
14 (−) BO7 14
15 (+) 15 15
16 BI8
16 (−) BO8 16
17 (+) 17 17
18 BI9
18 (−) BO9 18
19
20 The same terminal screw
is denoted with the same
number.
21 (+) 21 21
22 BI10 BO10
22 (−) 22
23 (+) 23 23
24 BI11 BO11
24 (−) 24
25 (+) 25 25
26 BI12 BO12
26 (−) 26
27 (+) 27 27
28 28 BI13 BO13
(−) 28
29 (+) 29 29
30 30 BI14 BO14
(−) 30
31 (+) 31 31
32 32 BI15 BO15
(−) 32
33 (+) 33 33
34 34 BI16 BO16
(−) 34
35 (+) 35 35
36 36 BI17 BO17
(−) 36
37 (+) 37 37
38 38 BI18 BO18
(−) 38
39
40
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BIO5A
T* 1
1 (+)
2 BI1
2 (−)
(+) 3
3 BI2
(−) 4
4
(+) 5
5 BI3
(+) 6
6
(−) 7
7 BI4
(+) 8
8
(+) 9
9 BI5
(−) 10
10
11 (+) 11
12 BI6
12 (+)
13 (+) 13
14 BI7
14 (−)
15
BI8
16
17
BI9
18
19 15
20 The same terminal screw BO1 16
is denoted with the same 17
number. BO2 18
21 21
BO3(SF) 22
22
23 23
BO4(SF) 24
24
25 25
BO5(SF) 26
26
27 27
BO6(SF) 28
28
29 29
30 BO7(SF) 30
31 31
32 BO8(SF) 32
33
34
35
36 35
37 37
38 BO9 36
39
40 38
Note: PHOENIX CONTACT ® is the manufacturer of the terminal block. The model of
this terminal is described as “FRONT-MSTB 2.5/20-STF 5.08”. The user can
connect a cable to this terminal directly without a cable ferrule; hence, the
recommended cables are AWG14 and their stripping lengths are 10mm. Use
“AI2.5-10BU” for AWG14 when the user wishes to use a cable ferrule made by in
PHOENIX CONTACT ®.
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Units
Setting item Range Contents Notes
value
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Upper block
is designated
“1 to 20” T*
PWS
*
T
1
2
3
4
5
6
2
7
8
4
9
10 FAIL15
11 3
12 Terminal screw
1
13 number
14 Terminal
15 screw
16 number
17 8
18
19 10
20 Lower block
is FAIL25 9
designated
“21 to 40” 7
21
22
23 Terminal screw
number
24
25 29
26 Positive(+) DC
30
27 /
28
29 Negative(−) 31 DC
30 32
31
35
32
33 36
Short wire 1 34 Short wire 1
35 E 37
36
37 38
38
Short-wire 2 39 Short wire 2
40
FG
FG
E3
PWS consists of a pair of terminal blocks4 (which are labeled with alpha-numeric
reference “T*”; a number replaces the asterisk “*” to designate the slot numbers.) The left of
Figure 4.5-1 shows the PWS terminal blocks, and the schematic figure for PWS is also shown
on the right.
Terminal screws No. 1 to 4 (FAIL1) and No. 7 to 10 (FAIL2) are provided to output the
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failure results of the automatic supervision function5. Terminal screws No. 29(+) and 31(−) are
linked to the power supply. Other terminal screws No. 30(+) and 31(–) are also provided for the
power terminal and are used when bus distribution is required or when the safety
improvement of the cable capacity is required because the power cable is thin. Terminal screw
No. 38 and FG, by default, are linked with a short-wire and also terminal screw No. 35 and
terminal screw No. 37. The user should connect the IED case to the earth with the earth screw.
The other terminal screws are not used.
The actual terminal slot location is also found in external connection figures. (See
Appendix: Typical External connection)
CAUTION
1Note: The connection (triplet lines) between terminal screw No. 35 and terminal screw
No. 37 is made with a short-wire, which is installed by the manufacturer. Read
Appendix: Notes for the dielectric voltage test carefully and follow the instructions
during testing.
2Note: The connection (double lines) between terminal screw 38 and screw labeled “FG”
is made with a short-wire by the manufacturer.
3Note: For installation, the user should connect the case earth screw labeled “E” to the
protective earth of the panel or others using earthing wire, such that its cross-
section is AWG9 or larger.
4Note:The user can connect a cable to this terminal directly without a cable ferrule; hence,
the recommended cables are AWG14 and their stripping lengths are 10mm. Use “AI
2.5 -10 BU” ferrule for AWG14 when the user wishes to use a cable ferrule made by
PHOENIX CONTACT®.
5Note: The PWS module monitors DC voltages. The supervision function can issue a power
failure when the DC voltage is less than 85V (default threshold; for more
information about the failure, see Chapter Automatic supervision function). The
user can change the 85V threshold to 170V by inserting a shunt connecter (1-2) at
JP4 on the PWS module (see Figure 4.5-2).
6Note: IED (PWS module) can run on AC power supply (100–220Vac), but the operation is
not guaranteed. Power failure (error) is issued when the supervision function is not
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JP4 JP4
3 3
2 2
1 1
Figure 4.5-2 Alarm threshold for DC voltage dropping on the PWS module
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LED indicators
(#1–#26) Screen
Indicator label
Operation keys
Function keys
(F1–F7)
Monitoring jacks
(Term A/B/C) USB port
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The LED indicators‡ (#3 to #26) are also provided as user-programmable indicators.
Figure 4.6-2 shows the schematic diagrams. Each LED indicator can be lit and controlled using
a logic-gate-switch setting and others. For simplicity, we discusses setting the LED indicator
#3 only, but the user can take account that setting the other LED indicators (#4 to #26) is the
same as the #3. Table 4.6-1 shows the LED indicator settings; Table 4.6-2 shows the signal
monitoring points on all LED indicator logics.
‡Note:Setting menus of the LED indicator are also discussed in Chapter User interface:
I/O setting sub-menu.
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LED-03
3100031001
[On Delay Timer] [Off Delay Timer] LED indicator #3
& ≥1
[Input signal 1] t 0 0 t DRIVER
& AND & [Logic Timer] ≥1
[Input signal 2] 0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s
1
& 0 t
[Input signal 3]
&
≥1 OR [INVERSE-SW] Normal 0.000-300.000s
Inverse
Off &
=1 XOR
Delay
[Input signal 8]
[LOGIC-SW] Dwell & Blink
Blink
[TIMER-SW]
Latch &
F/F
[Reset signal]
LED-04
3100041001 LED indicator #4
[On Delay Timer] [Off Delay Timer]
& ≥1
[Input signal 1] t 0 0 t DRIVER
& AND & [Logic Timer] ≥1
[Input signal 2]
0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s 1
[Input signal 3]
& 0 t
&
≥1 OR 0.000-300.000s
[INVERSE-SW] Normal
Inverse
Off &
=1 XOR
Delay
[Input signal 8]
Dwell &
[LOGIC-SW] Blink
Blink
[TIMER-SW]
Latch &
F/F
[Reset signal]
LED-26
31001A100
[On Delay Timer] [Off Delay Timer] LED indicator #26
& ≥1
[Input signal 1] t 0 0 t DRIVER
& AND & [Logic Timer] ≥1
[Input signal 2] 0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s
1
& 0 t
[Input signal 3]
&
≥1 OR [INVERSE-SW] Normal 0.000-300.000s
Inverse
Off &
=1 XOR
Delay
[Input signal 8]
Dwell &
[LOGIC-SW] Blink
Blink
[TIMER-SW]
Latch &
F/F
[Reset signal]
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Instant type
When required not to have the below characteristics (v)-2, (v)-3, and (v)-4, the user should set
Off for the scheme switch [TIMER-SW].
Delay type
If the user requires lighting the LED indicator with a delayed characteristic, the user should
set Delay for scheme switch [TIMER-SW] and set the value of the pulse width using setting
[Logic timer].
Dwell type
For instance, if the user requires lighting the LED indicator as a one shot pulse, the user
should set Dwell for scheme switch [TIMER-SW] and set the value of the pulse width using
setting [Logic timer]. If the input signals received have a shorter duration than the set value
in the setting [Logic timer], the pulse width will be equal to the setting value. On the other
hand, if the duration of the input signals are longer than that of the set value, the pulse width
will be equal to the width of the input signals.
Latch type
If the user requires lighting the LED indicator to be removed by a reset signal, the user should
set Latch for scheme switch [TIMER-SW]; the user should set the Data ID of the reset signal
for setting [Reset signal]. Since lighting the LED indicator is cleared with the Data ID, the
user should determine the Data ID from other functions. The Data ID is designated by the
signal monitoring point for each function and the user should set the [Reset signal] setting.
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Table 4.6-2 Signal monitoring points on all the LED indicators (Function ID: 201B01)
Element ID Name Description
3100011001 IN SERV In service LED
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For testing, the user can also program to generate binary signals when the user presses
the F1 to F7 keys. The F1 to F7 circuits have LEDs; accordingly, the user can also program to
light the LEDs using the settings.
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“BO1”
Setting Data ID “F1 Signal designated by
setting [Input signal 1] ≥1 (200B01_8002001112)
SIGNAL” for the Signal to the
device
“FUNC-KEY1” [Input signal 1] [Input signal 2] DRIVER BO1
& ≥1
Pressing the F1 key (240001_ 3100001730)
[Input signal 3]
& “BO1-RB”
F1 [Input signal 4] [BO1_CPL] On
Off
&
(200B01_8002001113)
[Input signal 5]
To contact health
[Input signal 6]
check
[Input signal 7]
[Input signal 8]
“F1 SIGNAL”
Setting Data ID (240001_ 3100001737) PLC connection point in BO1
“BO1_SOURCE”
&
for the [Signal]† 200B01 310200E11D BO1_SOURCE
[Logic] Instant
Toggle
The user can select either Toggle or Instant modes for the signal generation using scheme
switch [LOGIC], as shown in Table 4.6-4. Thus, the user can substitute “F1-SIGNAL (240001
310001737)” for the “FUNC-KEY1 SIGNAL (240001 310001730)”, provided the Toggle mode
is preferred. In the Table 4.6-7 the other FUNC-KEY2 to FUNC-KEY7 are shown.
Table 4.6-4 Signal mode selection using setting [LOGIC]
Setting Generated signal corresponding to pressing the function key
Pressing Key
Toggle
Binary signal
Pressing Key
Instant
Binary signal
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31001B1001
[On Delay Timer] [Off Delay Timer] F1 LED logic
& ≥1
t 0 0 t LED-F1
[Input signal 1] DRIVER
& AND & [Logic Timer] ≥1
[Input signal 2] 0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s
1
& 0 t
[Input signal 3]
&
≥1 OR [INVERSE-SW] Normal 0.000-300.000s
Inverse
Off &
=1 XOR
Delay
[Input signal 8]
Dwell &
[LOGIC-SW] Blink
Blink
[TIMER-SW]
Latch &
F/F
[Reset signal]
[On Delay Timer] [Off Delay Timer] 31001C1001 F2 LED logic
& ≥1
[Input signal 1] t 0 0 t LED-F2
DRIVER
& AND 0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s 1 & [Logic Timer] ≥1
[Input signal 2] & 0 t
[Input signal 3]
[INVERSE-SW]
&
≥1 OR Normal 0.000-300.000s
Inverse
Off &
=1 XOR
Delay
[Input signal 8]
Dwell &
[LOGIC-SW] Blink
Blink
[TIMER-SW]
Latch &
F/F
[Reset signal]
Default setting
Setting items Range Units Contents
value
……….
Screen Jump / Assign Signal /
Function - Operation mode for the F7 key Screen Jump
No Assign
F7
Signal (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the input on F7 key (No Assigned)
Logic Instant / Toggle - Switch for logic-gate operation on F7 Instant
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Table 4.6-6 Settings of LEDs on the Function keys (Function ID: 240001)
Input signal1 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the first input on F1 (No Assigned)
Input signal2 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the second input on F1. (No Assigned)
Input signal3 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the third input on F1. (No Assigned)
Input signal4 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the forth input on F1. (No Assigned)
Input signal5 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the fifth input on F1. (No Assigned)
Input signal6 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the sixth input on F1. (No Assigned)
Input signal7 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the seventh input on F1. (No Assigned)
F1 Input signal8 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the eighth input on F1. (No Assigned)
Reset signal (Preferred Data ID) - Setting Data ID for "Latch" circuit (No Assigned)
LOGIC-SW AND / OR / XOR - Switch for logic-gate operation on F1 AND
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Inversion operation of F1 signal Normal
TIMER-SW Off/Delay/Dwell/Latch/Blink - Selection of a type in the delay timer on F1 Off
On Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an on-delay-timer on F1 0.00
Off Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an off-delay-timer on F1 0.00
Logic Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Off delay timer value for "Delay" and "Dwell" circuit 0.00
Input signal1 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the first input on F2 (No Assigned)
Input signal2 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the second input on F2. (No Assigned)
Input signal3 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the third input on F2. (No Assigned)
Input signal4 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the forth input on F2. (No Assigned)
Input signal5 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the fifth input on F2. (No Assigned)
Input signal6 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the sixth input on F2. (No Assigned)
Input signal7 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the seventh input on F2. (No Assigned)
F2 Input signal8 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the eighth input on F2. (No Assigned)
Reset signal (Preferred Data ID) - Setting Data ID for "Latch" circuit (No Assigned)
LOGIC-SW AND / OR / XOR - Switch for logic-gate operation on F2 AND
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Inversion operation of F2 signal Normal
TIMER-SW Off/Delay/Dwell/Latch/Blink - Selection of a type in the delay timer on F2 Off
On Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an on-delay-timer on F2 0.00
Off Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an off-delay-timer on F2 0.00
Logic Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Off delay timer value for "Delay" and "Dwell" circuit 0.00
……….
Input signal1 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the first input on F7 (No Assigned)
Input signal2 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the second input on F7. (No Assigned)
Input signal3 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the third input on F7. (No Assigned)
Input signal4 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the forth input on F7. (No Assigned)
Input signal5 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the fifth input on F7. (No Assigned)
Input signal6 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the sixth input on F7. (No Assigned)
Input signal7 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the seventh input on F7. (No Assigned)
F7 Input signal8 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the eighth input on F7. (No Assigned)
Reset signal (Preferred Data ID) - Setting Data ID for "Latch" circuit (No Assigned)
LOGIC-SW AND / OR / XOR - Switch for logic-gate operation on F7 AND
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Inversion operation of F7 signal Normal
TIMER-SW Off/Delay/Dwell/Latch/Blink - Selection of a type in the delay timer on F7 Off
On Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an on-delay-timer on F7 0.00
Off Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an off-delay-timer on F7 0.00
Logic Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Off delay timer value for "Delay" and "Dwell" circuit 0.00
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Table 4.6-7 Signal monitoring points for KEYINPUT (Function ID: 240001)
Element ID Name Description
3100001737 F1 SIGNAL Signal generated when pressing F1 referring the setting [LOGIC]
3100011737 F2 SIGNAL Signal generated when pressing F2 referring the setting [LOGIC]
3100021737 F3 SIGNAL Signal generated when pressing F3 referring the setting [LOGIC]
3100031737 F4 SIGNAL Signal generated when pressing F4 referring the setting [LOGIC]
3100041737 F5 SIGNAL Signal generated when pressing F5 referring the setting [LOGIC]
3100051737 F6 SIGNAL Signal generated when pressing F6 referring the setting [LOGIC]
3100061737 F7 SIGNAL Signal generated when pressing F7 referring the setting [LOGIC]
Table 4.6-8 Signal monitoring points for function LEDs (Function ID: 201B01)
Element ID Name Description
31001B1001 LED-F1 Signal generated during pressing the F1 key
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When the user wishes to test the phase-A element the OC1 relay using an oscilloscope,
for example, set the phase-A monitoring point (44001 8000011C20†) for the setting [Term A],
as shown in Figure 4.6-5. Consequently, the OC1 operating signal is outputted to the jack at
the Term A. The LED at the Term A is also lit in step with the output signal. The user can use
to monitor the phase-B and phase-C signals using by settings respective Data IDs for the [Term
B] and [Term C]. We shall see the menus for the Term A to Term C in Chapter User interface:
Setting sub-menu: Signal monitoring screen.
OC function
(Function ID: 440001) Monitoring jack (Function ID: 201301) Jacks and LEDs
Signal designated by
setting [Term A] DRIVER Term Signal to the
440001 8000011C20
A oscilloscope
A
OC1 440001 8100011C21
B “TEST-A”
440001 8200011C22 (201B01_3100221001)
C
Term A LED
Signal designated by
setting [Term B] DRIVER Term Signal to the
B oscilloscope
“TEST-B”
(201B01_3100231001)
Term B LED
Signal designated by
setting [Term C] DRIVER Term Signal to the
C oscilloscope
“TEST-C”
(201B01_3100241001)
Term C LED
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Table 4.6-11 Signal monitoring points for monitoring jack LEDs (Function ID: 201B01)
Element ID Name Description
3100221001 TEST-A TEST-A
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Table 4.6-12 Signal monitoring points for L/R LEDs (Function ID: 201B01)
Element ID Name Description
3100251001 LOC LED Local
Table 4.6-13 Signal monitoring points for KEYINPUT (Function ID: 240001)
Element ID Name Description
3100081730 CANCEL Key situation of CANCEL
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Clock function
Clock function (or time function) provides the time information for recording upon occurrence
of the fault; it includes a synchronization function when the reference clock is available out of
the IED. The clock is operated referring the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC‡) when the
UTC is selected; the clock can run in accordance with the user’s time zone and summer
time(DST)† by referring the UTC when the time zone and the DST are set. The explanation is
also found in Chapter User interface: Time sub-menu.
†Note:In other words, it is called “daylight saving time (DST)”. For setting, see section
4.7.5.
‡Note:For example, the Internet and World Wide Web standards run in the UTC. For
more information, see section 4.7.4.
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LAN
………….
IED_1 IED_2 IED_n
Setting procedure
The user should make the following steps in respective IEDs.
1) Set SNTP for the setting [Time Sync Src]; then set On for the setting [SNTP].
2) Set the address of a time server using settings [Server1]. The settings [Server2],
[Server3], and [Server4] are provided for other time-servers.
3) Check that the SNTP is shown under the ActivSyncSrc, as shown in Figure 4.7-4.
4) Check to see that the time zone and the DST are set correctly (see 4.7.4 and 4.7.5).
Clock
10:00 1/2
[Time] +
2012-11-21 10:00:05
[Format]
YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
[ActiveSyncSrc] > Check “SNTP” being shown under ActiveSyncSrc.
SNTP
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IED
IRIG-B000†
Clock
10:00 1/2
Signal [Time] +
A1 2012-11-21 10:00:05
IRIG-B signal
[Format]
generator Unit GND
A3 YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
[ActiveSyncSrc]
IRIG-B
Figure 4.7-5 IED connected with the signal generator unit using IRIG-B000 module
†Note:See Chapter Technical description: Signal processing and communication module.
Setting procedure
The user should make the following steps in respective IEDs.
1) Set IRIG-B for the setting [Time Sync Src]; then set On for the setting [IRIG-SYNC].
2) Check that the IRIG-B is shown under the ActivSyncSrc, as shown in Figure 4.7-6.
Clock
10:00 1/2
[Time] +
2012-11-21 10:00:05
[Format]
YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
[ActiveSyncSrc]
Check “IRIG-B” being shown under ActiveSyncSrc.
IRIG-B
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BI1
BI1A (200B01 8001001111)
1
2 BI1
3
4 BI2
5
6 BI3
7
8 BI4
9
10 BI5 Setting [BI_ID]
11
12 BI6
13
14 BI7
15
16 BI8
17
18 BI9 Clock
21
22 BI10
23
24 BI11
25
26 BI12
27
Signal generator 28 BI13
29
30 BI14
31
32 BI15
1Hz squire wave 33
34 BI16
35
36 BI17
37
38 BI18
IO#1
Figure 4.7-7 IED connected with the signal generator via BI module
†Note:The BI1 circuit is just used for the explanation; hence, an actual BI circuit should
be selected in accordance with wiring cables. For more information of the BI
circuit, see Chapter Technical description: Binary IO module.
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Setting procedure
The user should make the following steps in respective IEDs.
1) Set BI for the setting [Time Sync Src]; then set On for the setting [BI-SYNC].
2) Check BI is shown under the ActivSyncSrc, as shown in Figure 4.7-8.
3) Set a Data_ID for setting [BI_ID]. For example, as shown in the Figure 4.7-7, when
the user wishes to inject the signal at the BI1 on the IO#1 slot, the user should set
BI1(200B01 8001001111) for the setting [BI_ID].
4) Set a time adjuster for the setting [SYNC ADJ]. For example, set a value (e.g., −0.050s)
for setting [SYNC ADJ]. The setting is used when the clock function should be
synchronized before reaching the 1Hz square-wave due to the propagation or the
operating time on the BI circuit.
Clock
10:00 1/2
[Time] +
2012-11-21 10:00:05
[Format]
YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
[ActiveSyncSrc]
BI
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Beginning of the DST at 01:00 a.m. in Mar. 29 E nding of the DST at 02:00 a.m. in Oct. 25
March October
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 1 2 3 4
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 26 27 28 29 30
30 31
Transposed Transposed
March October
Week Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Week Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
3 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
4 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
5 29 30 31 5 29 30
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March October
Week Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Week Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
3 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
4 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
5 29 30 31 5 29 30
Figure 4.7-11 DST setting examples by the day (1st or 15th) of month
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4.7.6 Setting
Setting of CLOCK (Function ID: 200301)
Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value
Timezone -14.00 - 14.00 hour Time zone 0.00
--- / SNTP / BI /
TimeSyncSrc - Time sync source SNTP
MODBUS / IRIG-B
YYYYMMDD /
Date_fmt MMDDYYYY / - YMD/MDY/DMY YYYYMMDD
DDMMYYYY
Date_delimiter -///. - - or / or . -
Time_delimiter :/. - : or period :
Sec_delimiter ./, - . or , .
SummerTime Off / On - Summer time enable Off
IS_UTC_base Off / On - Is setting value base on UTC? On
Start_Month 1 - 12 - Start month 3
Start_Week 1-5 - Start week 5
--- / Sun. / Mon. / Tue.
Start_Wday / Wed. / Thr. / Fri. / - Start day of week Sun.
Sat.
Start_Hour 0 - 23 - Start hour 1
End_Month 1 - 12 - End month 10
End_Week 1-5 - End week 5
--- / Sun. / Mon. / Tue.
End_Wday / Wed. / Thr. / Fri. / - End day of week Sun.
Sat.
End_Hour 0 - 23 - End hour 1
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Settings
Protection (Relay)
Group1 setting
DIF
CBF
…
…
TRC
Group2 setting
DIF
CBF
…
TRC
Group8 setting
DIF OC
CBF EF
… OV
UV
THM
TRC TRC
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consists of a binary input circuit (BI1), a number generation function (‘Binary selection’
provided in basic functions of the PLC editor), and the signal reception point. That is, when
the B1 switch is closed, a signal enters the BI1 circuit and is carried to the Binary selection;
accordingly the Binary selection, which is programmed to generate a group number ‘2’ in UNIT
when signal ‘1’ is injected in BOOL(BIT), can generates and inject the group number ‘2’ at the
‘PLC_Group_ENUM’. Consequently, the Setting function (201400) starts change the group
from number ‘1’ to ‘2’. Note that changing is only performed during the BI1 is closed in the
example logic; hence, the setting number goes back to ‘1’ when the BI1 is open.
GR200 IED
Binary selection
(+) (–)
IO_SLOT1 (200B01)
BI1 8001001110 Entering → Leaving 201400 314000E1A0 PLC_Group_ENUM Operation of
BI1 changing
‘1’ in BOOL ‘2’ in UNIT
‘0’ in BOOL ‘1’ in UNIT
BI2 8101011110
BI2
1
DIN_BOOL
FID DO
DTYPE ST
DID
Figure 4.8-3 exemplifies that selecting a group among eight groups is required by the
usage of three BI circuits (i.e., Group 1→Group2, Group3,… Group8).
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BI3_2
DIN_BOOL TON DOUT_UNIT_1
UDINT#16#200B03 FID DO IN Q BOOL_TO_UNIT MUL
DOUT_UNIT
UDINT#16#80 DTYPE ST Unit#16#201400 FID ST
Delay time# PT ET
UDINT#16#01011111 DID UDINT#16#2 Unit#16#31 DTYPE
XX ms
Unit#16#4000E1A0 DID
DI
BI3_3
DIN_BOOL TON
UDINT#16#200B03 ADD ADD
FID DO IN Q BOOL_TO_UNIT
MUL
UDINT#16#80 DTYPE ST
UDINT#16#01021111 DID Delay time# PT ET
XX ms UDINT#16#4
UDINT#16#1
(iii) Setting
PF (Function ID: 201400) at Setting|Protection
Setting items Range Unit Contents Default Note
3010011001 COM_CHG
3010031001 CTRL_CHG
3010021001 PRO_CHG
3010001001 SYS_CHG
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5 Engineering tool
Contents Pages Pages
Busbar configuration tools 331 Tool for Fault recorder 329
Comparison of settings 329 Tool for Disturbance recorder 330
Configuration in IEC 61850 330 Tool for Event recorder 330
Common tools 329 Label creator 329
Connection with PC 328 Logging management 329
Settings for Relay and control functions 330 Project management 329
Settings for Input and output signals 330
Settings for Event recorder 330
Signal monitor 329
Status monitor 329
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Overview of GR-TIEMS
When engineering, monitoring, record viewing, and test support functions are required in the
IED, the user can handle these advanced and integrated functions using GR-Series Toshiba
IED Engineering and Monitoring Software (GR-TIEMS). The GR-TIEMS should be installed
into a PC prior to engineering. After that, the user can view the IED states (Table 5.1-1) on a
PC screen connected with the IED. The user can also program the IED using the GR-TIEMS.
The GR-TIEMS is software to retrieve and analyze power system quantities, fault and
event records. The user can change the settings in the respective IEDs when the PC is
connected with the IED via a USB or a LAN. For more information in the GR-TIEMS
operations, see separate manual “Operation manual GR-TIEMS (6F2M1082)”.
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Connection
Figure 5.2-1 illustrates that the user can connect the local PC with the IED (type B receptacle)
using a USB cable. Alternatively, the user can connect the local PC with the IED by connecting
a RJ45 cable to the LAN port (if available in the IED). In Figure 5.2-2, when using the LAN
port, the user has to select the communications option, which can be found from the Main menu
in GR-TIEMS (go to “Tool” ->“Option…”; “Option” dialog will be displayed; change
communications option with the second tab – ‘Communication’).
Tip: See Chapter Communication protocol.
IED
LAN
USB Cable
Personal Computer
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Common tools
(i) Project management
Project files are required to engage sub-engineering tools. The user can manage to read/write
the project file of the IED using the project management function. The user can also see the
contents of the project files.
(ii) Comparison
When the user wishes to get the comparison between respective IEDs, using the compare
function the user can get the comparison data for Setting, Setting I/O, Setting Event List,
Disturbance record binary signal, PLC, Busbar Replica, IEC61850, and IEC60870-5-103 data.
(iv) Logging
The user can view the recorded data with regard to the logging date/time. As the user can also
find operation recorded when an operator/engineer logs into the IED, analyzing a problem is
possible when an error is detected during the IED operations.
Monitoring tools
The user can monitor status and measurement value obtained in the IED using the monitoring
tools. All signals monitored are tabulated in the monitoring list dialog. When the user wishes
to monitor a signal, select a signal in the monitoring list dialog after the operation of the drag-
drop on the monitoring window. The monitoring tools can generate an exporting layout file in
the CSV; it also can obtain the layout file in the CSV.
Record tools
(i) Fault record
Fault records are including measuring information before and after the occurrence of the faults.
Accordingly, the user can see information before the fault so that the user can analyze the fault
more precisely. The user can select a fault from the recorded lists; the user can save it into the
fault information file in the CSV. The user can also view the fault records when the exported
data file in the CSV are retrieved into the IED.
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Note: In the IED the date and time is clocked in the coordinated universal time (UTC)
when the clock is selected to operate in UTC. In the record tools within the PC the
date and time is treated in the UTC. Notice that the time in the UTC is converted
for the local time when the recording time is displayed on the PC. For the clock
operation if the user selects neither the UTC, the time zone or the daylight saving
time (the summer time), displaying incorrect time may result in between the IED
and the PC. For more information about the clock and time, see Chapter Technical
description: Clock function.
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communication”.
†Note:The configuration is possible when the IED software has the IEC61850 protocol.
To confirmed the implementation of IEC61850 protocol, the user needs to check
the IED ordering code (for more information, see Appendix: Ordering).
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6 PLC function
Contents Pages Pages
About PLC function 333 PLC driver 334
BIT (Boolean) type 334
Error check 333 USINT (Unsigned short integer) type 336
IED screen information 333 UNIT (Unsigned integer) type 336
UDINT (Unsigned double integer) type 337
SINT (Short integer) type 337
INT (Integer) type 337
DINT (Double integer) type 337
Timer variable setting 338
Setting [UTM1] ~ [UTM24] 340
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[00000006] [00000000]
[00000000] [00000000]
[00000000] [00000000]
Figure 6.2-1 Error code at 1st row and 1st column on Monitoring sub-menu
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PLC driver
The PLC driver is provided for the user-programmed logic.
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Figure 6.4-1 shows that a delay timer “TON1” has been set 500ms in the PLC logic, but the
user can set new value using the setting [UTM1] (e.g., the user can change 500ms to 200ms on
the LCD). Since an internal IED memory is able to access the [UTM1], the IED can operate
with new value of the [UTM1] when new one is set.
PLC editor
Timer FB
Constant value set
Fixed PLC = 500ms
Input Output
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On
FB output Off
On
FB input Off
Run
Counter Stop
0 15 30 45 60
Timer counter
(millisecond)
[UTM1] = 30 ms [UTM1] = 10 ms
Figure 6.4-2 Input and output time chart on TON1 delay timer
Note: Entering new value for the setting [UTM1] does not make the timer counter reset,
if the timer counter is running.
FB output Off
On
FB input Off
Run
[UTM2] = 30 ms [UTM2] = 60 ms
Figure 6.4-3 Input and output time chart onTON2 delay timer
Note: If the FB output has be yielded already, when new value is set for the timer and
that new value is longer input signal duration, the timer counter is not reset.
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UTM24 +
0 ms
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7 Recording function
Contents Pages Pages
Disturbance recorder 364 Event recorder 353
-Maximum number of recording 365 -Setup 363
-Recording signals 365 -Trigger signals 353
-Recording time and capacities 365 -Trigger modes 362
-Trigger settings for PLC 372 Fault recorder 344
-Types of recording information 372 -Screen information 345
-Setup 346
Transferring recording information 380
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The recording function consists of three recording features: (1) Fault recorder, (2) Event
recorder, and (3) Disturbance recorder. The fault recorder collects the information about the
power system quantities when a fault occurs. The event recorder groups state information
when the changes are detected. The disturbance recorder is designed to memory the various
quantities—numerical analog data and logic data (binary data)—from the monitoring function
and the BIO modules; it is possible to analyze the disturbance using the engineering tool (GR-
TIMES), which can draw several chronological waves.
Fault recorder
During the fault, the fault recorder can memorize reasons by equipment failures/operation
states, system information etc. It commences by injecting a signal coming from the TRC alarm-
signal generation logic in the MainUuit, but is also started by a trigger provided by the PLC
function. The fault recorder captures the following items for each fault:
Date and time at the fault
Tripped phase information
Operating mode information
Fault and pre-fault quantities
†Note:A number of the operation identifiers are provided in the CHs through the
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Check-zone-relay (DIFCH)
DIFZA: IdaA, IdbA, IdcA DIFZD: IdaD, IdbD, IdcD
DIFZB: IdaB, IdbB, IdcB DIFZE: IdaE, IdbE, IdcE and Discriminating-zone-
DIFZC: IdaC, IdbC, IdcC DIFZF: IdaF, IdbF, IdcF relays (DIFZA to DIFZF)
Magnitude of restraint current
DIFCH: Ira, Irb, Irc
(Ir) of Check-zone-relay
(DIFZA to DIFZF)
ZoneA: ZoneD:
VaA, VbA, VcA / VabA, VbcA, VcaA VaD, VbD, VcD / VabD, VbcD, VcaD
Magnitude and phase angle of
ZoneB: ZoneE:
phase and phase-to-phase
VaB, VbB, VcB / VabB, VbcB, VcaB VaE, VbE, VcE / VabE, VbcE, VcaE
voltage (V) in each zone
ZoneC: ZoneF:
VaC, VbC, VcC / VabC, VbcC, VcaC VaF, VbF, VcF / VabF, VbcF, VcaF
ZoneA: V1A, V2A, V0A ZoneD: V1D, V2D, V0D Magnitude and phase angle of
ZoneB: V1B, V2B, V0B ZoneE: V1E, V2E, V0E symmetrical component
ZoneC: V1C, V2C, V0C ZoneF: V1F, V2F, V0F voltages (V1, V2, and V0) in
each zone
each CH
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The line○
c indicates the tripped phase. The lines○
d show how tripping occurred. The lines○
e
have the information about evolving faults, which is able to memory up to 32 developing faults.
Quantitates when the fault occurred are shown below messages○ g .
f ○
Figure 7.1-1 Information of the fault recorder displayed on the IED screen
†Note:For more screen information, see Chapter User interface: Record sub-menu.
Fault Record#1 ○
a Record Num ber (#1)
11:12 1/222
2012-07-25 ○
b Date and Tim e at Fault (YYYY-MM-DD)
10:48:21.223
Phase AB ○
c Tripped phase inform ation
DIF ○
d Mode inform ation
2012-07-25 ○
e Detail inform ation about evolving faults
Screen scroll down 10:48:22.421
DIF, CBF-RE
2012-07-25
10:48:22.835 Deta
DIF, CBF-RE, CBF
E volving fault#1
Fault values ○
f Fault quantities
Ida
1234.56kA 123.4deg
Idb
1234.56kA 123.4deg ARC Sh
Idc
1234.56kA 123.4deg
PreFault values ○
g Pre-fault quantities
Ida
1234.56kA 123.4deg
Idb
1234.56kA 123.4deg
Idc ○
h Pre-fau
1234.56kA 123.4deg
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Event recorder
Signals are generated in the logics of BIO modules etc. in the IED. The event recorder can
memory the generated signals as events. To operate the event recorder, the user should pick a
preferred signal as a trigger of the event recorder; the event recorder can have 768 triggers,
some of which have been set as a default. The user can group the triggers into three categories;
consequently, it is possible that a number of the events are divided depending on the degree of
the errors, the meaning of the operations, and the signals of relay elements, etc. The user can
also program how an event is to be detected. An event is recorded with millisecond accuracy.
The information are memorized until the number of the events reaching 1024; the oldest event
will be deleted when a new event appears.
Pulse train
3000001001
FR_CLR List of ‘Event record1’
FAULT RECORD (200602)
Event #3
On 2012-07-25 10:31:12
Event #3 F.Record clear ‘On’
Event #2
3010001001
Active group Active group
2012-07-25 10:56:12
SYS_CHG Set group change
‘3’ Changed to ‘4’
Setting_PF (201400)
Event #2
Figure 7.2-1 Relation between function signals and triggers for Event record1
Figure 7.2-1 illustrates signals connected with triggers in the event recorder. For example,
‘SYS_CHG’ is connected with trigger#7 using the [Trigger ID7] and ‘FR_CLR’ is connected with
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trigger#14 using the [Trigger ID14]. Note that the both triggers (#7 and #14) are smaller than
the setting [End of E.Record-1]=256; hence, the both are listed in the ‘Event recored1’ list.
Keep in mind that the event names are set by the [Event Name7] and [Event Name14]. All
ones are tabulated in Table 7.2-1 to Table 7.2-7.
†Note:The GR-TIEMS uses terms ‘Level1’, ‘Level2’, and ‘Level3’ to represent the ‘Event
Record1’, ‘Event Record2’, and ‘Event Record3’. The scope of each level is the same
as the scope of each group. The GR-TIEMS does not show unused triggers and
Trigger ID numbers automatically when the triggers are displayed on the screen.
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Table 7.2-1 Event1 group set with [End of E.Record-1]=256 for Software ’30’
Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names
[Trigger ID1] 220001 3110201001 On-Off Serious error [Trigger ID91] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID181] 4F0B01 8F03031B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID2] 220001 3110211001 On-Off ErrorLevel2 [Trigger ID92] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID182] 4F0B01 8F03041B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID3] 220001 3110221001 On-Off Minor error [Trigger ID93] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID183] 4F0B01 8F03051B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID4] 220001 3110231001 On-Off ErrorLevel4 [Trigger ID94] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID184] 4F0B01 8F03061B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID5] 220001 3110241001 On-Off ErrorLevel5 [Trigger ID95] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID185] 4F0B01 8F03071B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID6] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID96] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID186] 4F0B01 8F03081B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID7] 201400 3200001001 Change Set. group change [Trigger ID97] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID187] 4F0B01 8F03091B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID8] 201400 3010001001 On System set. change [Trigger ID98] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID188] 4F0B01 8F03101B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID9] 201400 3010011001 On Comm. set. change [Trigger ID99] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID189] 4F0B01 8F03111B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID10] 201400 3010021001 On Prot. set. change [Trigger ID100] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID190] 4F0B01 8F03121B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID11] 201400 3010031001 On Ctrl. set. change [Trigger ID101] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID191] 4F0B01 8F03131B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID12] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID102] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID192] 4F0B01 8F03141B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID13] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID103] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID193] 4F0B01 8F03151B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID14] 204202 3000001001 On F.Record clear [Trigger ID104] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID194] 4F0B01 8F03161B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID15] 200710 3001001001 On E.Record1 clear [Trigger ID105] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID195] 4F0B01 8F03171B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID16] 200710 3002001001 On E.Record2 clear [Trigger ID106] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID196] 4F0B01 8F03181B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID17] 200710 3003001001 On E.Record3 clear [Trigger ID107] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID197] 4F0B01 8F03191B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID18] 200401 30A0001001 On D.Record clear [Trigger ID108] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID198] 4F0B01 8F03201B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID19] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID109] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID199] 4F0B01 8F03211B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID20] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID110] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID200] 4F0B01 8F03221B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID21] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID111] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID201] 4F0B01 8F03231B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID22] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID112] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID202] 4F0B01 8F03241B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID23] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID113] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID203] 4F0B01 8003011B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID24] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID114] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID204] 4F0B01 8003021B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH2
[Trigger ID25] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID115] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID205] 4F0B01 8003031B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID26] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID116] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID206] 4F0B01 8003041B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID27] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID117] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID207] 4F0B01 8003051B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID28] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID118] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID208] 4F0B01 8003061B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID29] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID119] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID209] 4F0B01 8003071B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID30] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID120] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID210] 4F0B01 8003081B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID31] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID121] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID211] 4F0B01 8003091B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID32] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID122] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID212] 4F0B01 8003101B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID33] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID123] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID213] 4F0B01 8003111B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID34] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID124] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID214] 4F0B01 8003121B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID35] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID125] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID215] 4F0B01 8003131B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID36] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID126] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID216] 4F0B01 8003141B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID37] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID127] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID217] 4F0B01 8003151B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID38] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID128] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID218] 4F0B01 8003161B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID39] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID129] 412B01 8E00E01B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-CH [Trigger ID219] 4F0B01 8003171B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID40] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID130] 412B01 8000101B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZA [Trigger ID220] 4F0B01 8003181B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID41] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID131] 412B01 8100201B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZB [Trigger ID221] 4F0B01 8003191B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID42] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID132] 412B01 8200301B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZC [Trigger ID222] 4F0B01 8003201B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID43] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID133] 412B01 8300401B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZD [Trigger ID223] 4F0B01 8003211B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID44] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID134] 412B01 8400501B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZE [Trigger ID224] 4F0B01 8003221B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID45] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID135] 412B01 8500601B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZF [Trigger ID225] 4F0B01 8003231B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID46] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID136] 412B01 8E00F01B65 On-Off CTFCH_DETECT [Trigger ID226] 4F0B01 8003241B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID47] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID137] 412B01 8000101B65 On-Off CTFZA_DETECT [Trigger ID227] 4F0B01 8103011B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID48] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID138] 412B01 8100201B65 On-Off CTFZB_DETECT [Trigger ID228] 4F0B01 8103021B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH2
[Trigger ID49] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID139] 412B01 8200301B65 On-Off CTFZC_DETECT [Trigger ID229] 4F0B01 8103031B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID50] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID140] 412B01 8300401B65 On-Off CTFZD_DETECT [Trigger ID230] 4F0B01 8103041B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID51] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID141] 412B01 8400501B65 On-Off CTFZE_DETECT [Trigger ID231] 4F0B01 8103051B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID52] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID142] 412B01 8500601B65 On-Off CTFZF_DETECT [Trigger ID232] 4F0B01 8103061B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID53] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID143] 456B01 8020001B67 On-Off CBF-RE.OPT [Trigger ID233] 4F0B01 8103071B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID54] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID144] 456B01 8320001B68 On-Off CBF-ZONE.OPT [Trigger ID234] 4F0B01 8103081B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID55] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID145] 456B01 8620001B69 On-Off CBF-TR.OPT [Trigger ID235] 4F0B01 8103091B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID56] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID146] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID236] 4F0B01 8103101B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID57] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID147] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID237] 4F0B01 8103111B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID58] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID148] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID238] 4F0B01 8103121B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID59] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID149] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID239] 4F0B01 8103131B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID60] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID150] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID240] 4F0B01 8103141B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID61] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID151] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID241] 4F0B01 8103151B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID62] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID152] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID242] 4F0B01 8103161B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID63] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID153] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID243] 4F0B01 8103171B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID64] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID154] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID244] 4F0B01 8103181B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID65] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID155] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID245] 4F0B01 8103191B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID66] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID156] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID246] 4F0B01 8103201B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID67] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID157] 4A2B01 8000501B60 On-Off GEN.TRIP1 [Trigger ID247] 4F0B01 8103211B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID68] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID158] 4A2B01 8100501B61 On-Off GEN.TRIP2 [Trigger ID248] 4F0B01 8103221B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID69] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID159] 4A2B01 8600501B63 On-Off GEN.TR.TRIP [Trigger ID249] 4F0B018103231B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID70] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID160] 4A2B01 8000501B65 On-Off OPT.PHASE-A [Trigger ID250] 4F0B018103241B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID71] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID161] 4A2B01 8100501B66 On-Off OPT.PHASE-B [Trigger ID254] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID72] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID162] 4A2B01 8200501B67 On-Off OPT.PHASE-C [Trigger ID252] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID73] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID163] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID253] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID74] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID164] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID254] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID75] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID165] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID255] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID76] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID166] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID256] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID77] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID167] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID78] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID168] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID79] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID169] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID80] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID170] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID81] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID171] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID82] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID172] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID83] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID173] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID84] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID174] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID85] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID175] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID86] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID176] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID87] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID177] 4F0B01 8070001B66 On-Off BusBar Bridge
[Trigger ID88] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID178] 4F0B01 8010021B60 On-Off EXCLUSION_CH
[Trigger ID89] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID179] 4F0B01 8F03011B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID90] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID180] 4F0B01 8F03021B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH2
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 355 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Table 7.2-2 Event1 group set with [End of E.Record-1]=256 for Software ’31’
Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names
[Trigger ID1] 220001 3110201001 On-Off Serious error [Trigger ID91] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID181] 4F0B01 8F03031B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID2] 220001 3110211001 On-Off ErrorLevel2 [Trigger ID92] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID182] 4F0B01 8F03041B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID3] 220001 3110221001 On-Off Minor error [Trigger ID93] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID183] 4F0B01 8F03051B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID4] 220001 3110231001 On-Off ErrorLevel4 [Trigger ID94] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID184] 4F0B01 8F03061B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID5] 220001 3110241001 On-Off ErrorLevel5 [Trigger ID95] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID185] 4F0B01 8F03071B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID6] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID96] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID186] 4F0B01 8F03081B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID7] 201400 3200001001 Change Set. group change [Trigger ID97] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID187] 4F0B01 8F03091B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID8] 201400 3010001001 On System set. change [Trigger ID98] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID188] 4F0B01 8F03101B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID9] 201400 3010011001 On Comm. set. change [Trigger ID99] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID189] 4F0B01 8F03111B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID10] 201400 3010021001 On Prot. set. change [Trigger ID100] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID190] 4F0B01 8F03121B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID11] 201400 3010031001 On Ctrl. set. change [Trigger ID101] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID191] 4F0B01 8F03131B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID12] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID102] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID192] 4F0B01 8F03141B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID13] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID103] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID193] 4F0B01 8F03151B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID14] 204202 3000001001 On F.Record clear [Trigger ID104] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID194] 4F0B01 8F03161B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID15] 200710 3001001001 On E.Record1 clear [Trigger ID105] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID195] 4F0B01 8F03171B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID16] 200710 3002001001 On E.Record2 clear [Trigger ID106] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID196] 4F0B01 8F03181B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID17] 200710 3003001001 On E.Record3 clear [Trigger ID107] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID197] 4F0B01 8F03191B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID18] 200401 30A0001001 On D.Record clear [Trigger ID108] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID198] 4F0B01 8F03201B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID19] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID109] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID199] 4F0B01 8F03211B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID20] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID110] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID200] 4F0B01 8F03221B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID21] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID111] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID201] 4F0B01 8F03231B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID22] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID112] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID202] 4F0B01 8F03241B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID23] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID113] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID203] 4F0B01 8003011B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID24] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID114] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID204] 4F0B01 8003021B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH2
[Trigger ID25] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID115] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID205] 4F0B01 8003031B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID26] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID116] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID206] 4F0B01 8003041B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID27] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID117] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID207] 4F0B01 8003051B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID28] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID118] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID208] 4F0B01 8003061B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID29] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID119] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID209] 4F0B01 8003071B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID30] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID120] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID210] 4F0B01 8003081B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID31] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID121] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID211] 4F0B01 8003091B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID32] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID122] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID212] 4F0B01 8003101B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID33] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID123] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID213] 4F0B01 8003111B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID34] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID124] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID214] 4F0B01 8003121B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID35] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID125] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID215] 4F0B01 8003131B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID36] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID126] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID216] 4F0B01 8003141B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID37] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID127] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID217] 4F0B01 8003151B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID38] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID128] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID218] 4F0B01 8003161B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID39] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID129] 412B01 8E00E01B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-CH [Trigger ID219] 4F0B01 8003171B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID40] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID130] 412B01 8000101B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZA [Trigger ID220] 4F0B01 8003181B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID41] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID131] 412B01 8100201B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZB [Trigger ID221] 4F0B01 8003191B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID42] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID132] 412B01 8200301B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZC [Trigger ID222] 4F0B01 8003201B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID43] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID133] 412B01 8300401B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZD [Trigger ID223] 4F0B01 8003211B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID44] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID134] 412B01 8400501B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZE [Trigger ID224] 4F0B01 8003221B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID45] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID135] 412B01 8500601B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZF [Trigger ID225] 4F0B01 8003231B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID46] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID136] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID226] 4F0B01 8003241B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID47] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID137] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID227] 4F0B01 8103011B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID48] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID138] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID228] 4F0B01 8103021B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH2
[Trigger ID49] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID139] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID229] 4F0B01 8103031B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID50] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID140] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID230] 4F0B01 8103041B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID51] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID141] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID231] 4F0B01 8103051B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID52] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID142] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID232] 4F0B01 8103061B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID53] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID143] 456B01 8020001B67 On-Off CBF-RE.OPT [Trigger ID233] 4F0B01 8103071B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID54] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID144] 456B01 8320001B68 On-Off CBF-ZONE.OPT [Trigger ID234] 4F0B01 8103081B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID55] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID145] 456B01 8620001B69 On-Off CBF-TR.OPT [Trigger ID235] 4F0B01 8103091B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID56] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID146] 457B01 8020001B68 On-Off EFP-ZONE.OPT [Trigger ID236] 4F0B01 8103101B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID57] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID147] 457B01 8120001B69 On-Off EFP-TR.OPT [Trigger ID237] 4F0B01 8103111B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID58] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID148] 486B01 8020001B66 On-Off COM.OPT [Trigger ID238] 4F0B01 8103121B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID59] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID149] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID239] 4F0B01 8103131B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID60] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID150] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID240] 4F0B01 8103141B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID61] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID151] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID241] 4F0B01 8103151B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID62] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID152] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID242] 4F0B01 8103161B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID63] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID153] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID243] 4F0B01 8103171B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID64] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID154] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID244] 4F0B01 8103181B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID65] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID155] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID245] 4F0B01 8103191B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID66] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID156] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID246] 4F0B01 8103201B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID67] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID157] 4A2B01 8000501B60 On-Off GEN.TRIP1 [Trigger ID247] 4F0B01 8103211B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID68] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID158] 4A2B01 8100501B61 On-Off GEN.TRIP2 [Trigger ID248] 4F0B01 8103221B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID69] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID159] 4A2B01 8600501B63 On-Off GEN.TR.TRIP [Trigger ID249] 4F0B01 8103231B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID70] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID160] 4A2B01 8000501B65 On-Off OPT.PHASE-A [Trigger ID250] 4F0B01 8103241B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID71] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID161] 4A2B01 8100501B66 On-Off OPT.PHASE-B [Trigger ID254] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID72] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID162] 4A2B01 8200501B67 On-Off OPT.PHASE-C [Trigger ID252] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID73] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID163] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID253] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID74] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID164] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID254] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID75] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID165] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID255] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID76] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID166] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID256] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID77] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID167] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID78] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID168] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID79] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID169] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID80] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID170] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID81] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID171] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID82] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID172] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID83] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID173] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID84] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID174] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID85] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID175] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID86] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID176] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID87] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID177] 4F0B01 8070001B66 On-Off BusBar Bridge
[Trigger ID88] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID178] 4F0B01 8010021B60 On-Off EXCLUSION_CH
[Trigger ID89] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID179] 4F0B01 8F03011B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID90] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID180] 4F0B01 8F03021B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH2
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 356 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Table 7.2-3 Event1 group set with [End of E.Record-1]=256 for Software ’ 32’
Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names
[Trigger ID1] 220001 3110201001 On-Off Serious error [Trigger ID91] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID181] 4F0B01 8F03031B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID2] 220001 3110211001 On-Off ErrorLevel2 [Trigger ID92] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID182] 4F0B01 8F03041B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID3] 220001 3110221001 On-Off Minor error [Trigger ID93] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID183] 4F0B01 8F03051B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID4] 220001 3110231001 On-Off ErrorLevel4 [Trigger ID94] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID184] 4F0B01 8F03061B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID5] 220001 3110241001 On-Off ErrorLevel5 [Trigger ID95] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID185] 4F0B01 8F03071B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID6] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID96] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID186] 4F0B01 8F03081B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID7] 201400 3200001001 Change Set. group change [Trigger ID97] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID187] 4F0B01 8F03091B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID8] 201400 3010001001 On System set. change [Trigger ID98] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID188] 4F0B01 8F03101B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID9] 201400 3010011001 On Comm. set. change [Trigger ID99] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID189] 4F0B01 8F03111B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID10] 201400 3010021001 On Prot. set. change [Trigger ID100] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID190] 4F0B01 8F03121B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID11] 201400 3010031001 On Ctrl. set. change [Trigger ID101] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID191] 4F0B01 8F03131B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID12] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID102] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID192] 4F0B01 8F03141B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID13] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID103] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID193] 4F0B01 8F03151B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID14] 204202 3000001001 On F.Record clear [Trigger ID104] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID194] 4F0B01 8F03161B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID15] 200710 3001001001 On E.Record1 clear [Trigger ID105] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID195] 4F0B01 8F03171B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID16] 200710 3002001001 On E.Record2 clear [Trigger ID106] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID196] 4F0B01 8F03181B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID17] 200710 3003001001 On E.Record3 clear [Trigger ID107] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID197] 4F0B01 8F03191B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID18] 200401 30A0001001 On D.Record clear [Trigger ID108] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID198] 4F0B01 8F03201B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID19] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID109] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID199] 4F0B01 8F03211B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID20] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID110] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID200] 4F0B01 8F03221B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID21] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID111] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID201] 4F0B01 8F03231B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID22] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID112] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID202] 4F0B01 8F03241B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID23] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID113] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID203] 4F0B01 8003011B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID24] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID114] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID204] 4F0B01 8003021B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH2
[Trigger ID25] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID115] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID205] 4F0B01 8003031B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID26] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID116] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID206] 4F0B01 8003041B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID27] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID117] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID207] 4F0B01 8003051B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID28] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID118] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID208] 4F0B01 8003061B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID29] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID119] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID209] 4F0B01 8003071B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID30] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID120] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID210] 4F0B01 8003081B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID31] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID121] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID211] 4F0B01 8003091B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID32] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID122] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID212] 4F0B01 8003101B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID33] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID123] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID213] 4F0B01 8003111B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID34] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID124] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID214] 4F0B01 8003121B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID35] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID125] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID215] 4F0B01 8003131B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID36] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID126] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID216] 4F0B01 8003141B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID37] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID127] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID217] 4F0B01 8003151B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID38] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID128] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID218] 4F0B01 8003161B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID39] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID129] 412B01 8E00E01B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-CH [Trigger ID219] 4F0B01 8003171B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID40] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID130] 412B01 8000101B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZA [Trigger ID220] 4F0B01 8003181B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID41] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID131] 412B01 8100201B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZB [Trigger ID221] 4F0B01 8003191B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID42] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID132] 412B01 8200301B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZC [Trigger ID222] 4F0B01 8003201B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID43] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID133] 412B01 8300401B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZD [Trigger ID223] 4F0B01 8003211B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID44] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID134] 412B01 8400501B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZE [Trigger ID224] 4F0B01 8003221B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID45] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID135] 412B01 8500601B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZF [Trigger ID225] 4F0B01 8003231B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID46] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID136] 412B01 8E00F01B65 On-Off CTFCH_DETECT [Trigger ID226] 4F0B01 8003241B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID47] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID137] 412B01 8000101B65 On-Off CTFZA_DETECT [Trigger ID227] 4F0B01 8103011B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID48] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID138] 412B01 8100201B65 On-Off CTFZB_DETECT [Trigger ID228] 4F0B01 8103021B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH2
[Trigger ID49] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID139] 412B01 8200301B65 On-Off CTFZC_DETECT [Trigger ID229] 4F0B01 8103031B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID50] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID140] 412B01 8300401B65 On-Off CTFZD_DETECT [Trigger ID230] 4F0B01 8103041B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID51] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID141] 412B01 8400501B65 On-Off CTFZE_DETECT [Trigger ID231] 4F0B01 8103051B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID52] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID142] 412B01 8500601B65 On-Off CTFZF_DETECT [Trigger ID232] 4F0B01 8103061B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID53] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID143] 456B01 8020001B67 On-Off CBF-RE.OPT [Trigger ID233] 4F0B01 8103071B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID54] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID144] 456B01 8320001B68 On-Off CBF-ZONE.OPT [Trigger ID234] 4F0B01 8103081B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID55] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID145] 456B01 8620001B69 On-Off CBF-TR.OPT [Trigger ID235] 4F0B01 8103091B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID56] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID146] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID236] 4F0B01 8103101B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID57] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID147] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID237] 4F0B01 8103111B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID58] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID148] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID238] 4F0B01 8103121B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID59] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID149] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID239] 4F0B01 8103131B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID60] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID150] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID240] 4F0B01 8103141B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID61] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID151] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID241] 4F0B01 8103151B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID62] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID152] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID242] 4F0B01 8103161B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID63] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID153] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID243] 4F0B01 8103171B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID64] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID154] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID244] 4F0B01 8103181B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID65] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID155] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID245] 4F0B01 8103191B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID66] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID156] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID246] 4F0B01 8103201B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID67] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID157] 4A2B01 8000501B60 On-Off GEN.TRIP1 [Trigger ID247] 4F0B01 8103211B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID68] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID158] 4A2B01 8100501B61 On-Off GEN.TRIP2 [Trigger ID248] 4F0B01 8103221B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID69] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID159] 4A2B01 8600501B63 On-Off GEN.TR.TRIP [Trigger ID249] 4F0B01 8103231B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID70] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID160] 4A2B01 8000501B65 On-Off OPT.PHASE-A [Trigger ID250] 4F0B01 8103241B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID71] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID161] 4A2B01 8100501B66 On-Off OPT.PHASE-B [Trigger ID254] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID72] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID162] 4A2B01 8200501B67 On-Off OPT.PHASE-C [Trigger ID252] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID73] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID163] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID253] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID74] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID164] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID254] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID75] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID165] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID255] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID76] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID166] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID256] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID77] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID167] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID78] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID168] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID79] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID169] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID80] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID170] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID81] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID171] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID82] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID172] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID83] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID173] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID84] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID174] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID85] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID175] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID86] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID176] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID87] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID177] 4F0B01 8070001B66 On-Off BusBar Bridge
[Trigger ID88] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID178] 4F0B01 8010021B60 On-Off EXCLUSION_CH
[Trigger ID89] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID179] 4F0B01 8F03011B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID90] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID180] 4F0B01 8F03021B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH2
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 357 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Table 7.2-4 Event1 group set with [End of E.Record-1]=256 for Software ’ 33’
Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names
[Trigger ID1] 220001 3110201001 On-Off Serious error [Trigger ID91] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID181] 4F0B01 8F03031B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID2] 220001 3110211001 On-Off ErrorLevel2 [Trigger ID92] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID182] 4F0B01 8F03041B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID3] 220001 3110221001 On-Off Minor error [Trigger ID93] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID183] 4F0B01 8F03051B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID4] 220001 3110231001 On-Off ErrorLevel4 [Trigger ID94] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID184] 4F0B01 8F03061B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID5] 220001 3110241001 On-Off ErrorLevel5 [Trigger ID95] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID185] 4F0B01 8F03071B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID6] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID96] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID186] 4F0B01 8F03081B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID7] 201400 3200001001 Change Set. group change [Trigger ID97] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID187] 4F0B01 8F03091B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID8] 201400 3010001001 On System set. change [Trigger ID98] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID188] 4F0B01 8F03101B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID9] 201400 3010011001 On Comm. set. change [Trigger ID99] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID189] 4F0B01 8F03111B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID10] 201400 3010021001 On Prot. set. change [Trigger ID100] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID190] 4F0B01 8F03121B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID11] 201400 3010031001 On Ctrl. set. change [Trigger ID101] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID191] 4F0B01 8F03131B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID12] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID102] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID192] 4F0B01 8F03141B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID13] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID103] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID193] 4F0B01 8F03151B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID14] 204202 3000001001 On F.Record clear [Trigger ID104] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID194] 4F0B01 8F03161B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID15] 200710 3001001001 On E.Record1 clear [Trigger ID105] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID195] 4F0B01 8F03171B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID16] 200710 3002001001 On E.Record2 clear [Trigger ID106] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID196] 4F0B01 8F03181B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID17] 200710 3003001001 On E.Record3 clear [Trigger ID107] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID197] 4F0B01 8F03191B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID18] 200401 30A0001001 On D.Record clear [Trigger ID108] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID198] 4F0B01 8F03201B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID19] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID109] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID199] 4F0B01 8F03211B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID20] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID110] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID200] 4F0B01 8F03221B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID21] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID111] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID201] 4F0B01 8F03231B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID22] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID112] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID202] 4F0B01 8F03241B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID23] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID113] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID203] 4F0B01 8003011B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID24] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID114] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID204] 4F0B01 8003021B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH2
[Trigger ID25] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID115] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID205] 4F0B01 8003031B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID26] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID116] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID206] 4F0B01 8003041B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID27] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID117] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID207] 4F0B01 8003051B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID28] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID118] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID208] 4F0B01 8003061B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID29] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID119] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID209] 4F0B01 8003071B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID30] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID120] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID210] 4F0B01 8003081B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID31] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID121] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID211] 4F0B01 8003091B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID32] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID122] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID212] 4F0B01 8003101B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID33] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID123] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID213] 4F0B01 8003111B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID34] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID124] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID214] 4F0B01 8003121B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID35] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID125] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID215] 4F0B01 8003131B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID36] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID126] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID216] 4F0B01 8003141B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID37] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID127] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID217] 4F0B01 8003151B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID38] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID128] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID218] 4F0B01 8003161B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID39] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID129] 412B01 8E00E01B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-CH [Trigger ID219] 4F0B01 8003171B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID40] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID130] 412B01 8000101B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZA [Trigger ID220] 4F0B01 8003181B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID41] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID131] 412B01 8100201B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZB [Trigger ID221] 4F0B01 8003191B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID42] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID132] 412B01 8200301B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZC [Trigger ID222] 4F0B01 8003201B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID43] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID133] 412B01 8300401B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZD [Trigger ID223] 4F0B01 8003211B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID44] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID134] 412B01 8400501B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZE [Trigger ID224] 4F0B01 8003221B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID45] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID135] 412B01 8500601B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZF [Trigger ID225] 4F0B01 8003231B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID46] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID136] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID226] 4F0B01 8003241B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID47] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID137] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID227] 4F0B01 8103011B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID48] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID138] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID228] 4F0B01 8103021B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH2
[Trigger ID49] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID139] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID229] 4F0B01 8103031B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID50] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID140] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID230] 4F0B01 8103041B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID51] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID141] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID231] 4F0B01 8103051B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID52] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID142] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID232] 4F0B01 8103061B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID53] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID143] 456B01 8020001B67 On-Off CBF-RE.OPT [Trigger ID233] 4F0B01 8103071B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID54] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID144] 456B01 8320001B68 On-Off CBF-ZONE.OPT [Trigger ID234] 4F0B01 8103081B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID55] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID145] 456B01 8620001B69 On-Off CBF-TR.OPT [Trigger ID235] 4F0B01 8103091B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID56] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID146] 457B01 8020001B68 On-Off EFP-ZONE.OPT [Trigger ID236] 4F0B01 8103101B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID57] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID147] 457B01 8120001B69 On-Off EFP-TR.OPT [Trigger ID237] 4F0B01 8103111B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID58] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID148] 486B01 8020001B66 On-Off COM.OPT [Trigger ID238] 4F0B01 8103121B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID59] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID149] 458B01 8020001B68 On-Off OC1-OPT [Trigger ID239] 4F0B01 8103131B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID60] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID150] 458B01 8120001B69 On-Off OC2-OPT [Trigger ID240] 4F0B01 8103141B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID61] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID151] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID241] 4F0B01 8103151B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID62] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID152] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID242] 4F0B01 8103161B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID63] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID153] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID243] 4F0B01 8103171B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID64] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID154] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID244] 4F0B01 8103181B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID65] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID155] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID245] 4F0B01 8103191B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID66] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID156] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID246] 4F0B01 8103201B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID67] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID157] 4A2B01 8000501B60 On-Off GEN.TRIP1 [Trigger ID247] 4F0B01 8103211B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID68] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID158] 4A2B01 8100501B61 On-Off GEN.TRIP2 [Trigger ID248] 4F0B01 8103221B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID69] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID159] 4A2B01 8600501B63 On-Off GEN.TR.TRIP [Trigger ID249] 4F0B01 8103231B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID70] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID160] 4A2B01 8000501B65 On-Off OPT.PHASE-A [Trigger ID250] 4F0B01 8103241B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID71] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID161] 4A2B01 8100501B66 On-Off OPT.PHASE-B [Trigger ID254] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID72] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID162] 4A2B01 8200501B67 On-Off OPT.PHASE-C [Trigger ID252] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID73] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID163] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID253] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID74] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID164] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID254] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID75] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID165] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID255] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID76] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID166] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID256] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID77] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID167] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID78] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID168] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID79] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID169] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID80] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID170] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID81] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID171] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID82] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID172] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID83] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID173] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID84] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID174] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID85] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID175] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID86] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID176] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID87] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID177] 4F0B01 8070001B66 On-Off BusBar Bridge
[Trigger ID88] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID178] 4F0B01 8010021B60 On-Off EXCLUSION_CH
[Trigger ID89] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID179] 4F0B01 8F03011B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID90] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID180] 4F0B01 8F03021B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH2
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Table 7.2-5 Event1 group set with [End of E.Record-1]=256 for Software ’ 34’
Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names
[Trigger ID1] 220001 3110201001 On-Off Serious error [Trigger ID91] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID181] 4F0B01 8F03031B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID2] 220001 3110211001 On-Off ErrorLevel2 [Trigger ID92] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID182] 4F0B01 8F03041B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID3] 220001 3110221001 On-Off Minor error [Trigger ID93] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID183] 4F0B01 8F03051B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID4] 220001 3110231001 On-Off ErrorLevel4 [Trigger ID94] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID184] 4F0B01 8F03061B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID5] 220001 3110241001 On-Off ErrorLevel5 [Trigger ID95] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID185] 4F0B01 8F03071B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID6] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID96] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID186] 4F0B01 8F03081B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID7] 201400 3200001001 Change Set. group change [Trigger ID97] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID187] 4F0B01 8F03091B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID8] 201400 3010001001 On System set. change [Trigger ID98] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID188] 4F0B01 8F03101B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID9] 201400 3010011001 On Comm. set. change [Trigger ID99] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID189] 4F0B01 8F03111B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID10] 201400 3010021001 On Prot. set. change [Trigger ID100] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID190] 4F0B01 8F03121B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID11] 201400 3010031001 On Ctrl. set. change [Trigger ID101] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID191] 4F0B01 8F03131B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID12] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID102] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID192] 4F0B01 8F03141B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID13] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID103] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID193] 4F0B01 8F03151B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID14] 204202 3000001001 On F.Record clear [Trigger ID104] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID194] 4F0B01 8F03161B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID15] 200710 3001001001 On E.Record1 clear [Trigger ID105] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID195] 4F0B01 8F03171B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID16] 200710 3002001001 On E.Record2 clear [Trigger ID106] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID196] 4F0B01 8F03181B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID17] 200710 3003001001 On E.Record3 clear [Trigger ID107] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID197] 4F0B01 8F03191B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID18] 200401 30A0001001 On D.Record clear [Trigger ID108] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID198] 4F0B01 8F03201B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID19] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID109] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID199] 4F0B01 8F03211B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID20] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID110] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID200] 4F0B01 8F03221B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID21] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID111] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID201] 4F0B01 8F03231B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID22] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID112] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID202] 4F0B01 8F03241B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID23] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID113] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID203] 4F0B01 8003011B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID24] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID114] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID204] 4F0B01 8003021B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH2
[Trigger ID25] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID115] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID205] 4F0B01 8003031B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID26] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID116] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID206] 4F0B01 8003041B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID27] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID117] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID207] 4F0B01 8003051B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID28] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID118] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID208] 4F0B01 8003061B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID29] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID119] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID209] 4F0B01 8003071B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID30] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID120] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID210] 4F0B01 8003081B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID31] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID121] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID211] 4F0B01 8003091B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID32] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID122] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID212] 4F0B01 8003101B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID33] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID123] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID213] 4F0B01 8003111B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID34] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID124] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID214] 4F0B01 8003121B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID35] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID125] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID215] 4F0B01 8003131B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID36] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID126] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID216] 4F0B01 8003141B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID37] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID127] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID217] 4F0B01 8003151B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID38] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID128] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID218] 4F0B01 8003161B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID39] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID129] 412B01 8E00E01B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-CH [Trigger ID219] 4F0B01 8003171B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID40] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID130] 412B01 8000101B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZA [Trigger ID220] 4F0B01 8003181B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID41] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID131] 412B01 8100201B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZB [Trigger ID221] 4F0B01 8003191B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID42] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID132] 412B01 8200301B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZC [Trigger ID222] 4F0B01 8003201B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID43] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID133] 412B01 8300401B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZD [Trigger ID223] 4F0B01 8003211B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID44] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID134] 412B01 8400501B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZE [Trigger ID224] 4F0B01 8003221B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID45] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID135] 412B01 8500601B70 On-Off DIF-OPT-ZF [Trigger ID225] 4F0B01 8003231B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID46] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID136] 412B01 8E00F01B65 On-Off CTFCH_DETECT [Trigger ID226] 4F0B01 8003241B60 On-Off DS11_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID47] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID137] 412B01 8000101B65 On-Off CTFZA_DETECT [Trigger ID227] 4F0B01 8103011B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID48] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID138] 412B01 8100201B65 On-Off CTFZB_DETECT [Trigger ID228] 4F0B01 8103021B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH2
[Trigger ID49] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID139] 412B01 8200301B65 On-Off CTFZC_DETECT [Trigger ID229] 4F0B01 8103031B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH3
[Trigger ID50] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID140] 412B01 8300401B65 On-Off CTFZD_DETECT [Trigger ID230] 4F0B01 8103041B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH4
[Trigger ID51] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID141] 412B01 8400501B65 On-Off CTFZE_DETECT [Trigger ID231] 4F0B01 8103051B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH5
[Trigger ID52] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID142] 412B01 8500601B65 On-Off CTFZF_DETECT [Trigger ID232] 4F0B01 8103061B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH6
[Trigger ID53] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID143] 456B01 8020001B67 On-Off CBF-RE.OPT [Trigger ID233] 4F0B01 8103071B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH7
[Trigger ID54] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID144] 456B01 8320001B68 On-Off CBF-ZONE.OPT [Trigger ID234] 4F0B01 8103081B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH8
[Trigger ID55] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID145] 456B01 8620001B69 On-Off CBF-TR.OPT [Trigger ID235] 4F0B01 8103091B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH9
[Trigger ID56] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID146] 457B01 8020001B68 On-Off EFP-ZONE.OPT [Trigger ID236] 4F0B01 8103101B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH10
[Trigger ID57] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID147] 457B01 8120001B69 On-Off EFP-TR.OPT [Trigger ID237] 4F0B01 8103111B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH11
[Trigger ID58] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID148] 486B01 8020001B66 On-Off COM.OPT [Trigger ID238] 4F0B01 8103121B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH12
[Trigger ID59] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID149] 458B01 8020001B68 On-Off OC1-OPT [Trigger ID239] 4F0B01 8103131B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH13
[Trigger ID60] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID150] 458B01 8120001B69 On-Off OC2-OPT [Trigger ID240] 4F0B01 8103141B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH14
[Trigger ID61] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID151] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID241] 4F0B01 8103151B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH15
[Trigger ID62] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID152] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID242] 4F0B01 8103161B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH16
[Trigger ID63] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID153] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID243] 4F0B01 8103171B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH17
[Trigger ID64] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID154] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID244] 4F0B01 8103181B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH18
[Trigger ID65] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID155] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID245] 4F0B01 8103191B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH19
[Trigger ID66] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID156] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID246] 4F0B01 8103201B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH20
[Trigger ID67] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID157] 4A2B01 8000501B60 On-Off GEN.TRIP1 [Trigger ID247] 4F0B01 8103211B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH21
[Trigger ID68] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID158] 4A2B01 8100501B61 On-Off GEN.TRIP2 [Trigger ID248] 4F0B01 8103221B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH22
[Trigger ID69] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID159] 4A2B01 8600501B63 On-Off GEN.TR.TRIP [Trigger ID249] 4F0B01 8103231B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH23
[Trigger ID70] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID160] 4A2B01 8000501B65 On-Off OPT.PHASE-A [Trigger ID250] 4F0B01 8103241B61 On-Off DS12_CLOSE_CH24
[Trigger ID71] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID161] 4A2B01 8100501B66 On-Off OPT.PHASE-B [Trigger ID254] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID72] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID162] 4A2B01 8200501B67 On-Off OPT.PHASE-C [Trigger ID252] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID73] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID163] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID253] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID74] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID164] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID254] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID75] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID165] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID255] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID76] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID166] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID256] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID77] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID167] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID78] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID168] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID79] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID169] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID80] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID170] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID81] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID171] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID82] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID172] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID83] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID173] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID84] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID174] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID85] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID175] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID86] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID176] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID87] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID177] 4F0B01 8070001B66 On-Off BusBar Bridge
[Trigger ID88] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID178] 4F0B01 8010021B60 On-Off EXCLUSION_CH
[Trigger ID89] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID179] 4F0B01 8F03011B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH1
[Trigger ID90] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID180] 4F0B01 8F03021B6F On-Off CB_CLOSE_CH2
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Table 7.2-6 Event2 set with [End of E.Record-1]=256 & [End of E.Record-2]=512 for all
Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names
[Trigger ID257] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID347] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID437] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID258] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID348] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID438] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID259] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID349] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID439] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID260] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID350] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID440] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID261] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID351] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID441] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID262] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID352] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID442] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID263] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID353] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID443] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID264] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID354] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID444] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID265] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID355] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID445] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID266] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID356] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID446] 530001 3109001001 Change R/L Key
[Trigger ID267] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID357] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID447] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID268] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID358] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID448] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID269] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID359] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID449] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID270] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID360] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID450] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID271] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID361] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID451] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID272] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID362] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID452] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID273] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID363] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID453] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID274] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID364] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID454] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID275] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID365] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID455] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID276] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID366] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID456] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID277] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID367] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID457] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID278] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID368] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID458] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID279] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID369] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID459] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID280] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID370] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID460] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID281] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID371] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID461] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID282] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID372] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID462] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID283] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID373] 528001 3107011EA1 On LED RST [Trigger ID463] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID284] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID374] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID464] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID285] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID375] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID465] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID286] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID376] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID466] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID287] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID377] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID467] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID288] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID378] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID468] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID289] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID379] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID469] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID290] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID380] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID470] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID291] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID381] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID471] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID292] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID382] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID472] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID293] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID383] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID473] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID294] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID384] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID474] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID295] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID385] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID475] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID296] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID386] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID476] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID297] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID387] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID477] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID298] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID388] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID478] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID299] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID389] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID479] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID300] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID390] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID480] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID301] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID391] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID481] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID302] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID392] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID482] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID303] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID393] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID483] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID304] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID394] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID484] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID305] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID395] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID485] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID306] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID396] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID486] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID307] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID397] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID487] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID308] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID398] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID488] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID309] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID399] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID489] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID310] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID400] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID490] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID311] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID401] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID491] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID312] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID402] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID492] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID313] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID403] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID493] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID314] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID404] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID494] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID315] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID405] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID495] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID316] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID406] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID496] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID317] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID407] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID497] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID318] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID408] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID498] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID319] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID409] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID499] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID320] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID410] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID500] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID321] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID411] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID501] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID322] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID412] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID502] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID323] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID413] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID503] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID324] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID414] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID504] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID325] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID415] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID505] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID326] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID416] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID506] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID327] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID417] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID507] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID328] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID418] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID508] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID329] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID419] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID509] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID330] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID420] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID510] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID331] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID421] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID511] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID332] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID422] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID512] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID333] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID423] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID334] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID424] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID335] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID425] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID336] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID426] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID337] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID427] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID338] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID428] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID339] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID429] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID340] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID430] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID341] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID431] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID342] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID432] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID343] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID433] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID344] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID434] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID345] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID435] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID346] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID436] (Not Assigned) Off -
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Table 7.2-7 Event3 group set with [End of E.Record-2]=512 for all
Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names Triggers Data IDs Modes Names
[Trigger ID513] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID603] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID693] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID514] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID604] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID694] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID515] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID605] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID695] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID516] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID606] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID696] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID517] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID607] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID697] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID518] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID608] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID698] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID519] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID609] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID699] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID520] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID610] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID700] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID521] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID611] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID701] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID522] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID612] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID702] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID523] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID613] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID703] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID524] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID614] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID704] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID525] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID615] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID705] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID526] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID616] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID706] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID527] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID617] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID707] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID528] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID618] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID708] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID529] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID619] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID709] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID530] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID620] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID710] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID531] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID621] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID711] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID532] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID622] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID712] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID533] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID623] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID713] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID534] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID624] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID714] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID535] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID625] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID715] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID536] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID626] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID716] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID537] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID627] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID717] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID538] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID628] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID718] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID539] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID629] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID719] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID540] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID630] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID720] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID541] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID631] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID721] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID542] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID632] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID722] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID543] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID633] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID723] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID544] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID634] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID724] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID545] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID635] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID725] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID546] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID636] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID726] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID547] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID637] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID727] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID548] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID638] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID728] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID549] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID639] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID729] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID550] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID640] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID730] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID551] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID641] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID731] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID552] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID642] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID732] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID553] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID643] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID733] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID554] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID644] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID734] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID555] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID645] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID735] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID556] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID646] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID736] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID557] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID647] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID737] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID558] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID648] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID738] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID559] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID649] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID739] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID560] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID650] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID740] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID561] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID651] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID741] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID562] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID652] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID742] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID563] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID653] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID743] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID564] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID654] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID744] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID565] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID655] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID745] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID566] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID656] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID746] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID567] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID657] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID747] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID568] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID658] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID748] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID569] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID659] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID749] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID570] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID660] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID760] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID571] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID661] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID761] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID572] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID662] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID762] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID573] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID663] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID763] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID574] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID664] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID764] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID575] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID665] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID765] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID576] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID666] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID766] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID577] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID667] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID767] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID578] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID668] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID768] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID579] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID669] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID580] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID670] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID581] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID671] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID582] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID672] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID583] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID673] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID584] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID674] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID585] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID675] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID586] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID676] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID587] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID677] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID588] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID678] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID589] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID679] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID590] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID680] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID591] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID681] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID592] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID682] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID593] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID683] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID594] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID684] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID595] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID685] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID596] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID686] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID597] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID687] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID598] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID688] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID599] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID689] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID600] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID690] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID601] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID691] (Not Assigned) Off -
[Trigger ID602] (Not Assigned) Off - [Trigger ID692] (Not Assigned) Off -
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of group settings (e.g., the ‘SYS_CHG’ signal; which has been connected with the trigger#9
using the setting [Trigger ID9], as default; we have been discussed in Chapter Technical
description: Group setting for protection functions.)
occurred for the event#1. Preceding event#2, event#3, etc. are shown below the event#1.
Similarly, the information about the ‘Event Record2’ and ‘Event Record3’ groups are displayed
on the IED screen.
†Note:For more information about the screen operation, see Chapter User interface:
Record sub-menu.
Event Record1 ○
a Event record1 list
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#1 2012-07-26 ○
b The latest event#1
12:34:51.223
F.Record clear ○
c Trigger inform ation
On ○
d Trigger m ode inform ation
#2 2012-07-25
Screen scroll down 10:56:12.021
○
e Event#2
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Disturbance recorder
A phenomenon of fault occurring will be recorded in the disturbance recorder and its
phenomenon is recorded within 1ms accuracy. The recorder starts when TRC trip command is
issued, but recording will also be started if a relay of the recorder detects an abnormal
phenomenon. The relays of the recorder are such as overcurrent, overvoltage, etc. The recorder,
additionally, will be instructed by PLC function, so an instruction is managed with a setting.
The amount of recording time and the sampling time are adjustable. Therefore, measured
values, such as current voltage and frequency, are recorded in accordance with the amount and
the sampling time. Logic signals are also recorded together with disturbance phenomena. The
recorder can hold up to 256 logic signals. The number of disturbance phenomena to be recorded
is limited by the amount of recording period and the sampling time.
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Table 7.3-2 Max number depending on time settings for Software = ’31’ and ‘33’
Recording Max. recording number for Disturbance phenomena
period set with Setting [Sampling Rate]=50Hz sys. Setting [Sampling Rate]=60 Hz sys.
[Record Time] 7.5° 15° 7.5° 15°
1 sec. 36 68 30 60
3 sec. 12 24 10 20
5 sec. 7 14 6 12
10 sec. 4 7 3 6
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Disturbance Record
10:48 1/2
_Record List >
Number of items
5/77
Clear Records +
Max. recording number for Disturbance phenomena
Operating counter
Figure 7.3-2 Running counter and Max number in the disturbance recorder
Disturbance Record
10:48 1/5
#1 2012-07-25 ○
a Disturbance record#1
10:48:21.223
#2 2012-07-21 ○
b Disturbance record#2
01:15:55.018
#3 2012/07/21 ○
c Disturbance record#3
Screen scroll down 13:11:29.621
#4 2012-07-02 ○
d Disturbance record#4
23:32:09.015
#5 2012-06-20 ○
e Disturbance record#5
09:37:48.915
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7.3.4 Setting
FLT_REC_CU(Function ID: 204201)
Setting items Range Unit Contents Default Note
End of E.Record-1 0 to 768 – The last position of the event group1 (Level1) 256
End of E.Record-2 0 to 768 – The last position of the event group2 (Level2) 512
Trigger ID1 (Preferred DataID) – Trigger signal1 for the operation
On / Off / On-Off /
Tigger Mode1 – Mode setting for the detection
Change
Event name1 (Preferred name) – Name of the trigger signal1
Trigger ID2 (Preferred DataID) – Trigger signal2 for the operation
On / Off / On-Off /
Tigger Mode2 – Mode setting for the detection
Change
See tables in this
Event name2 (Preferred name) – Name of the trigger signal2
section
…… …… – ……
…… …… – ……
…… …… – ……
Trigger ID768 (Preferred DataID) – Trigger signal768 for the operation
On / Off / On-Off /
Tigger Mode768 – Mode setting for the detection
Change
Event name768 (Preferred name) – Name of the trigger signal768
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~ ~ ~ ~
OC-DRT-EN_24 Off / On – Enabling Overcurrent relay to record in CH24 Off
CH24
OC-DRT_24 0.10 - 50.00 0.50 - 250.00 A Operating threshold of OC-DRT relay in CH24 1.00 5.00
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22A0051001 DSTR_UPDATE
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Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 398 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 399 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 400 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 401 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 402 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 403 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 404 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 405 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 406 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 407 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 408 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 409 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 410 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 411 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 412 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 413 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 414 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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8 Metering function
Contents Pages Pages
Accumulated time 423 Metering features –
Counter features – -Information 418
-Information in GCNT 422 -Diminishing small value 420
Dead band 421 -Measurement settings 419
-Information on the screen 419
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Outline
The monitoring function is provided to measure the number of power quantities and statistics
data obtained within the VCT and BI circuits†. When the measuring instruments start
measures power quantities, mathematical means is applied to the data from the VCT so that
the data are shown accurately on the IED screen. The monitoring function has several screens
together. For current (I) and voltage (V) at rated input, the analog input data is measured with
±0.5% accuracy. For frequency, the data is measured with ±0.03% accuracy.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 418 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
If there is no voltage input, the phase-A current flowing in CH1 is used as the reference
signal. Therefore, it is recommended that CH1 should be assigned to a feeder. If the current in
CH1 is insufficient to be used as the reference signal, the current of the closest CH (that is,
CH2) is used as the reference signal.
The user can examine the data described above (except for the phase differential
currents) based on either the primary side or the secondary side of the CT; the selection of the
CT primary or secondary side is made by setting. To display the values accurately, the user
should set the values of CT ratio correctly.
Metering
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Ida
12.345kA 1234.5%
Idb
12.345kA 1234.5%
Idc
12.345kA 1234.5%
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 419 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Metering
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Display Value +
Primary
I-Display Unit +
kA
V-Display Unit +
kV
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 420 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
For example when 1A rated current is employed, and setting [ISD] has a default setting value
5.00, data will be reported when the present current value is changed beyond ±0.05A (i.e.,
5.00% of the rated 1A current).
Metering
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ISD +
5.00 %
VSD +
0.60 %
FSD +
0.60 %
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 421 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
†Note:See Chapter General control function: Counter function for the general (GCNT).
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 422 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Accumulated Time
10:48 1/1
ACT_TIME +
***d **h **m
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 423 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Setting
Metering settings in MES (Function ID: 710001)
Unit Default
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s setting value
Display Value Primary/Secondary – Display selection of primary or secondary Primary
I-Display Unit A / kA – Selection of display units kA
V-Display Unit V / kV – Selection of display units kV
I-Valid Level 0.10 to 5.00 % Cutting off small entering current 4.00
V-Valid Level 0.10 to 5.00 % Cutting off small applied voltage 0.30
ISD 0.00 - 50.00 – I Sending Dead Band 5.00
VSD 0.00 - 50.00 – V Sending Dead Band 0.60
FSD 0.00 - 50.00 – F Sending Dead Band 0.50
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 424 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
9 Automatic supervision
Contents Pages Pages
61850 irregular data 462 LAN pinging problem 460
A/D accuracy error on VCT 443 LAN error 459
Abnormal currents flowing on CTs 444 LRE error 461
BIO module error 449 MRAM memory error 434
CB failure 457 PLC Data error 453
Check-sum error 431 Power supply failure 452
Clock error 441 Program code error 436
CT failure 457 RAM error 432
DS failure 458 RUN error 437
ECC memory error 433 ROM and RAM mismatch 430
FPGA problem 435 Sampling error 442
GOOSE publishing error 464 Setting error 440
HMI malfunction 438
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Tips: The alarms can be blocked when Off is set for the switch [A.M.F]. The switch can
be used to remove alarms during testing. See Chapter User interface: Test sub-
menu for more information.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 426 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
The user can see a current error information in Monitoring sub-menu† on the LCD screen†
(see Figure 9.1-1); Table 9.1-3 shows the six detail information, which the user can examine
carefully using the hexadecimal number. When two or more errors occur at the same time, an
error code is given by the summation of the error codes. That is, when X and Y errors (e.g., X-
error-code ‘00000002’ and Y-error-code ‘00000004’) occur, the sum value ‘00000006’ is screened.
CP1M(ROM/RAM) error 1/1 C u r r e n t e r r o r i n d i c a te d b y S u p e r v i s i o n
10:48 C u r r e n t l o c a l ti m e ( N o t E r r o r o c c u r r i n g ti m e )
[Serious error] E rro r d e g re e (le ve l) d is p la ye d
D e ta i l e d i n f o r m a ti o n i n H e x a d e c i m a l d u m p
[00000011] [01234567] 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
[01234567]
[01234567]
[01234567]
[00000000] [ “Top left” ][ “Top right” ]
[ “Middle left” ][ “Middle right” ]
[ “Bottom left” ][ “Bottom right” ]
Figure 9.1-1 Example error codes and detailed information on Diagnostics sub-menu
†Note:See Chapter User interface: Monitoring sub-menu: Diagnostics. It will not be
updated automatically. If new information is required, refresh LED screen again.
Table 9.1-3 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in the ROM and the RAM error (example)
Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
00000001: ROM read error
Top row ROM address
00000002: ROM RAM mismatch
Middle row RAM address ROM value
Bottom row RAM value (No information displayed)
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 427 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 428 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Supervision tasks
Displaying errors regarding to common problems are summarized in Table 9.2-1; the error is
cleared when recovered
Table 9.2-1 Supervision items and error levels for generic
Detailed Error Sec.
Supervision items (Screen message) Info. Lvl. LED No.
Mismatch between ROM and RAM data (ROM/RAM error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.1
Supervision of check-sum error (SUM error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.2
Supervision of RAM (RAM error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.3
Supervision of ECC on memory (ECC error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.4
Supervision of MRAM (MRAM) Displayed 1 On 9.2.5
Supervision of FPGA (FPGA error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.6
Supervision of program codes (CPU error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.7
Supervision of task operation (RUN error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.8
Detecting non-maskable interrupt (NMI error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.9
Supervision of sampling period (SMP error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.10
Supervision of setting data (Setting error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.11
Supervision of real-time clock (RTC error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.12
Supervision of sampling and transferring data (SA error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.13
Supervision of analog input data on VCTs (AI error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.14
Abnormal currents flowing in CTs (CT error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.15
Supervision of voltage in negative-sequence (V2 error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.16
Supervision of voltage in zero-sequence (V0 error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.17
Supervision of SubUnit-connection (SUB Conn. Error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.18
Supervision of binary IO modules (BIO error) Displayed 1 On 9.2.19
Supervision of human machine interface (HMI error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.20
Supervision of power supply module (Power error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.21
Supervision of data in PLC function (PLC data error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.22
Detecting erroneous differential current in the DIF (Id error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.23
Current transformer failure (CT fail) Displayed 3 On 9.2.24
Supervision of circuit breaker contacts (CB fail) Displayed 3 On 9.2.25
Supervision of disconnector contact (DS fail) Displayed 3 On 9.2.26
Supervision of LAN status (LAN error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.27
Supervision of response for pinging (Ping error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.28
Supervision of link redundant entity (LRE error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.29
Supervision of communication setting (Commslv error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.30
Supervision of GOOSE publishing (LAN(GOOSE)error) Displayed 3 On 9.2.31
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 429 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Middle
RAM address ROM value
row
Bottom
RAM value (No information displayed)
row
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 430 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 431 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 432 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 433 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 434 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 435 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 436 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 437 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 438 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 439 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 440 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 441 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 442 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 443 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
where,
Max (|Ia|, |Ib|, |Ic|): The largest amplitude among Ia, Ib, and Ic
Min (|Ia|, |Ib|, |Ic|): The smallest amplitude among Ia, Ib, and Ic
k0: 20% of the rated current†
†Note:When the VCT has two or more three-phase-CT circuits, the CT supervision may
be required to operate for respective CT circuits. The rated current above the
equation is defined with VCT setting. For more information regarding the VCT,
see Chapter Technical description: Transformer module for AC analog input.
Settings are required to respective groups of the three-phase currents.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 444 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 445 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
The voltage in negative sequence can be used to detect a failure within the voltage input
circuit in high sensitivity. It facilitates the detection of the incorrect phase sequence if cables
are connected irregularly.
|Va + 𝑎2 Vb + aVc |
1. ≥ 6.35 (V) (9.2-2)
3
where,
a = Phase shift operator of 120
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 446 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
|Va + Vb + Vc |
1. ≥ 6.35 (V) (9.2-3)
3
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 447 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 448 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 449 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 450 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 451 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 452 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
1For more information about the task and its kind, see Chapter PLC editing in PLC editor
(6F2S1904) separately.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 453 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 454 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 455 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 456 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 457 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 458 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 459 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 460 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 461 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Data(cmmslv) error
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[Minor error]
[00010004] [51200131]
[03011001] [4747494F]
[32245354] [7456616C]
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 462 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 463 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 464 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
9.2.32 Setting
Setting of CHK_BIO (Function ID: 221101 to 221108)
Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes
… … … …
… … … …
… … … …
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 466 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 467 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 468 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 469 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
3210111001 CHECKSUMC
32E0001001 CHK_POINT
3210201001 LOADERSUM
3210121001 PROG_SIZE
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 470 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 471 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 472 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 473 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 474 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 475 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
10 Communication protocol
Contents Pages Pages
IEC 60870-5-103 operation – LAN operation –
-Interface 548 -IP address 478
-Interoperability 551 -Hot standby operation 479
-Operation 572 -PRP/HSR operation 486
IEC 61850 operation 496 -RSTP operation 490
-About protocol 498 -Monitoring (Hot standby) 481
-Communication service 501 -Monitoring (PRP/HSR) 488
-Engineering work 504 Protocol selection 477
-Goose monitoring status 528 RS485operation 577
-Protocol selection 525 USB operation 576
-Quality signal 526
-Setting 523
-Supervise 525
-61850 Editon1 option 500
-61850 Editon2 500
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Note: The implementation of such protocols depends on the selection of protocols. Several
IED models do not have the protocols. To determine whether the protocols are implemented in
the IED, locate the IED ordering number; and check the order number at the “U position”
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see Appendix: Ordering.
Table 9.2-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
Ordering No. at “U”
Sec. Feature
1 2
10.2.1 TCP/IP ✓ ✓
10.2.2 Hot-standby ✓ ✓
10.2.3 PRP/HSR NA ✓1
10.2.4 RSTP NA ✓1
10.3 IEC 61850 ✓2 ✓
10.4 IEC 60870-5-103 ✓2 NA
✓: Applicable NA: Not applicable
1 LAN modules, designed for PRP/HSR/RSTP marked with “L/N/S/U” code at position “E”, shall
be mounted in IED, if network operation in PRP/HSR/RSTP is required.
2 Either 61850 or 103 shall be selected during the operation.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 476 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Figure 10.1-1 illustrates the LAN and USBCOM sub-menus are provided for the
connection to the LAN, whereas the SLAVE PROTOCOL sub-menu is for the selection of either
the IEC61850 or the IEC103 protocols. The IEC61850 sub-menu has its own settings, so does
the IEC103 menu. The RS485 sub-menu is screened when the IED has the one used for the
IEC103 in the serial communication.
Communication
10:48 1/6
LAN >
USBCOM >
RS485 >
SLAVE PROTOCOL >
IEC61850 >
IEC103 SLV >
Figure 10.1-1 Example of Setting menu ‘IEC61850, IEC103, RS485 and USB’
†Note:Selection and operation is dependent on the IED configurations, which the
customer has determined with the ordering code. Accordingly, the selection and
operation can be unavailable if the protocol is not provided in the IED. To examine
the IED configuration, check your ordering code referring Appendix: Ordering.
‡Note:We have discussed the specifications regarding the communication interface. See
Technical description: Signal processing and communication module.
§Note:The setting function is provided with the function ‘CNN_SLAVE’. The setting list
and Signal monitoring point (in Data ID) are shown below:
CNN_SLAVE (Function ID: 300001)
Setting item Range Contents Default setting value
Slave Protocol IEC61850 / IEC103 Protocol selection IEC61850
S-TestFlagCancel Off / On Canceling Test-flag in the slave communication Off
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 477 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
LAN operation
10.2.1 LAN address (IP address)
When LAN module(s) are provided, the IED can communicate using the “Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”. The user can set IP addresses and other information in
accordance with the requirements of TCP/IP. Table 10.2-1 shows the setting items provided for
the LAN†.
Table 10.2-1 TCP/IP settings of LAN modules
Setting items Range Setting meaning Default value
LAN at IPADDRESS1‡ 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 First IP address 192.l68.1.11
C11 SUBNETMASK1 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
(Port A) GATEWAY1 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 Default gateway 192.168.1.1
LAN at IPADDRESS2‡ 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 Second IP address 192.l68.1.11
C12 SUBNETMASK2 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
(Port B) GATEWAY2 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 Default gateway 192.168.1.1
IPADDRESS3 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 Third IP address 192.l68.1.13
LAN at
SUBNETMASK3 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
C13§
GATEWAY3 0.0.0.0–255.255.255.255 Default gateway 192.168.1.1
When the wishing to change addresses, the user can use this setting menu. Figure 10.2-1
shows the setting menu provided to change the addresses‡.
LAN
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IPADDRESS1 +
192. 168. 1. 11
SUBNETMASK1 +
255. 255. 255. 1
GATEWAY1 +
192. 168. 1. 1
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 478 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
†Note: When the user wishes not to operate Hot-standby, or the network is not ready for
the redundant, set Fixed for the [RedundantMode]. Port B (located at C12 if
provided) can only operate for the connection with the engineering tool (GR-
TIEMS®) or the PLC editor (MULTIPLOG®).
‡Note: See Chapter Technical description: Signal processing and communication
module.
(i) Overview
For the Hot-standby communication, the first communication module for Network is used as
the primary port, (i.e. Port A at C11) while a second communication module for Network, (i.e.
Port B at C12) is used as the secondary port; the IED will communicate using Port A for normal
operation. If a communications failure occurs at Port A, the IED can automatically switch
communication from Port A to Port B.
When the IED detects the occurrence of a communications failure, for which the LAN
module is unable to respond to the IED (i.e. a communications link is down), the IED starts a
timer. When the timer exceeds a setting [DownTime], the IED will switch ports. Thus, Port B
is then used for communications. (Note that Port A can be determined to be the secondary port
on the occurrence of the failure. If Port B is unable to continue to operate, then Port A will be
re-switched to run after a predetermined setting [UpTime]. Then, Port B will be discriminated
as the secondary port.)
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The user should be aware of the following three facts prior to the Hot-standby operation:
1 The IED uses the IP/MAC address of Port A for the Hot-standby operation. The
IP/MAC address of Port B is not used even if communication is carried out on Port
B.
2 The user should ensure that an optical fiber is correctly connected when a 100Base-
FX module is used, otherwise a repeat communication failure (link-down) will be
experienced continuously. If the period for which the link-down is shorter than the
setting [DownTime], another port cannot be switched as the primary port. Thus,
the user should determine the setting value to be applied for [DownTime] on the
basis of the system requirement. It is allowable for the user to apply a setting of
zero for [DownTime] so that the switching of the ports will be performed
immediately; conversely, the user can set any value less than 3000ms in order that
the system need not experience chattering failures if the optical fiber were not
connected securely. Switching between the primary and the secondary ports is not
carried out during a value is setting for the [DownTime]. The user should consider
the setting approach for [UpTime] in the same manner as when setting [DownTime].
3 The auto-negotiation function is executed when the 100Base-TX modules establish
communication over the communications network. The auto-negotiation function
selects a mode for communication; the auto-negotiation function adjusts the
communication speed. In the case of a link-down condition, the auto-negotiation
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function will run again immediately. The link-down condition continues until auto-
negotiation has been completed (it may continue for 1 or 2 seconds). The user can
apply a setting for [DownTime] for any value of time less than that required by the
auto-negotiation function in response to the system requirement (i.e. the user can
set [DownTime] to be zero milliseconds). In this case, switching between the
primary and secondary ports is performed immediately i.e. prior to the auto-
negotiation function running. If switching between ports is not required before the
completion of the auto-negotiation function, the user can set the setting
[DownTime] longer than the time required by the auto-negotiation function. The
user can consider the setting for [UpTime] in the same manner as when setting
[DownTime].
(vi) Monitor
LCD screen: The user can examine the statuses about the communion modules by
the monitoring function. Figure 10.2-2 shows the port status about the modules;
terms ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ mean running and stopping, respectively. For menus operations,
see Chapter User interface: Monitoring sub-menu.
PortStatus PortStatus
10:48 1/2 10:48 1/2
*Port1_Link UP *Port1_Link UP
Port2_Link DOWN Port2_Link UP
Port 1 (i.e., Port A) is connected. Ports 1&2 (i.e., Port A&B) are connected.
Port 2 (i.e., Port B) is not connected.
Status signals for Port A and Port B: The user can also examine the LAN status
using PLC signal monitoring points ‘Port1_Link (3100061001)’ and ‘Port2_Link
(3100061001)’ of the HOTST function. For example, when the user wishes to monitor
the status of the Prot1_Link, use the ‘Port1_Link’. Consequently, the user can get the
physical information about the Port A: the value ‘1’ is issued when the communication
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is made (Linkup), whereas value ‘0’ is issued when the communication is not made
(Linkdown).
When Hot_Standby is set for the [RedundantMode], the user can find a running port
using the PLC signal monitoring point ‘Using_CH (3100081001)’ of the HOTST
function. Value ‘1’ is provided when the Port A is running, whereas value ‘2’ is
provided when the Port B is running.
Monitor setting: The Hot-standby (HOTST) function can send PING packets to
remote devices thus enabling the Hot-standby function to monitor the state of the
network. The Hot-standby function checks for a response signal from the remote
device. If the Hot-standby function does not receive a response signal, the Hot-
standby function will switch to the other port. The operation is performed when
the user sets the [RedundantMode]= Hot_Standby and [NetMonitor_EN] = On.
Settings [Ping_IP1] to [Ping_IP12] are provided in the Hot-standby function for the
monitoring of remote devices on the network. When the user sets plural remote IP
addresses for the settings [Ping_IP*], and if the Hot-standby function does not receive
a response from any one of these remote devices, the Hot-standby function determines
that a communication failure has occurred. Table 10.2-3 shows the network
monitoring settings for Hot-standby operation.
The user should note that the use of network monitoring could increase the burden
on the network. This is because a number of PING packets are repeatedly transmitted
over the network. Thus, the user should choose the setting values carefully in
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accordance with the network capacity, the burden, and the required time. Examples
1 and 2 below show the respective results using the network monitoring function with
for different settings.
Example1: There is a remote device on the network with the address Ping_IP1.
The Hot-standby function sends ping packets to the remote device every five
seconds; then the Hot-standby function waits for one second until the Hot-
standby function receives a response signal from the remote device. The Hot-
standby function will determine that a communication failure has occurred if two
sequential response signals are not received from the remote device. Subsequently,
the Hot-Standby function will switch from one port to the other port (See Figure
10.2-3). The following settings are required in this example 1:
・ The IP address of the remote device1 is set for setting [Ping_IP1]. (the setting of
IP addresses in the other remote devices is not required.)
・ One second is set for setting [Ping_Wait].
・ Number “5” is set for [Ping_Interval].
・ Number “2” is set for [Check_Count].
Local IED Remote device with
Ping_IP1 address
Ping_Interval Ping_Wait
: 5sec : 1sec Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP1.
5sec
NG: due to no response
Switching LAN ports is
performed if a response signal is
Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP1.
not received for setting
[Chk_Count]. 1sec
5sec
Example2: It is assumed that there are three remote devices on the network:
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Ping_IP1, Ping_IP2, and Ping_IP3. The Hot-standby function sends a Ping packet to
every remote device every 10 second (i.e., the IED sends a ping packet to a remote
device every 30 second). Suppose that “1” is set for [Check_Count]. The Hot-standby
function can determine a communication failure after 30 seconds if one of the remote
devices is unable to send a response. Figure 10.2-4 shows the operation. Switching is
not executed, because the IED cannot confirm all no-responses from the remote
addresses in the milled of the figure. Switching is performed after no-response is
confirmed from all remote devices.
・ The IP addresses of the remote devices are set for [Ping_IP1] to [Ping_IP3].
(Setting IP addresses for other remote devices is not required.)
・ 10seconds is set for [Ping_Wait].
・ Number “5” is set for [Ping_Interval].
・ Number “1” is set for [Check_Count].
5sec
5sec
10sec
NG: due to no response
LAN switching is not performed because the IED has not confirmed a response from the IP3.
Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP1.
LAN switching is performed because the IED has not confirmed all response.
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IP address at
Not applicable 192.168.1.12‡ 192.168.1.12§
Port B
IP address at
Not applicable Not applicable 192.168.1.13§
for Local PC
†Note:Address ‘192.168.1.11’ is set as default.
‡Note: An address can be set for SNTP, but it should not operate Time synchronization
with Port A and Port B, which have different IP addresses.
§Note: ‘192.168.1.13’ can be set for the local PC, if LAN for Local PC is ready at C13.
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(i) Overview
‘Parallel redundancy protocol (PRP)’ is designed for double LAN networks in order to construct
high availability automation networks. Figure 10.2-5 shows an IED (i.e., Source, IED1 with
Port A and Port B†) and a server (i.e., Destination, Substation computer with Port A and Port
B). They are connected through LAN_A and LAN_B. For duplicating data, the IED have Link
redundancy entity (LRE) so that the IED can transfer data with A-Frame packet and B-Frame
packet at the same time. At the destination, either frames being arrived later is removed.
Substation computer
CPU
Operator
workstation
Data
Port A Port B
Rx Tx Rx Tx
Destination RedBox‡
A-Frame
LAN_A
B-Frame
LAN_B
TOSHIBA
IN SER VICE
ER R OR
Tx Rx Tx Rx
RedBox‡
(C11) (C12) Tx Tx
Port A Port B
TOSHIBA
LAN module LAN module IN SER VICE
Data (C11) (C12) Rx
ER R OR
Tx
I Port A
R Data LAN module
L (C11)
CPU I
O Help Cancel ENTER
R
IED1 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 L Data
CPU
Source O Help Cancel ENTER
I
IED2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7
R
L
CPU
O Help Cancel ENTER
F3
IED3 F1 F2 F4 F5 F6 F7
Figure 10.2-5 PRP example for redundant LAN_A and LAN_B with DANP
†Note:For the locations about the LAN module, see Chapter Technical description:
Signal processing and communication modules.
‡Note: IED3 and Operator workstation (connected with singly attached node) can join
the network with Redundancy boxes (RedBox).
‘High-availability Seamless redundancy (HSR)’, for the ring topology, is designed to achieve
high reliability communication. Figure 10.2-6 illustrates IEDs connected over the ring LAN.
As doubly ports (Port A and Port B) are embedded in an IED, the IED can transfer the data
packet (A-Frame and B-Frame) for the destination over the ring LAN.
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Source Destination
TOSHIBA
IED1 IN SE R VICE
E R R OR Substation Computer Operator Workstation
CPU CPU
CPU
Data Data
Data
I Port B Port A Port B Port A
R
L Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx
Port B Port A
O Help Cancel ENTER
Rx Tx Rx Tx
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7
B-Frame B-Frame
A-Frame A-Frame A-Frame
Ring LAN1
A-Frame A-Frame
B-Frame B-Frame B-Frame
TOSHIBA TOSHIBA
IN SE R VICE
IN SE R VICE
E R R OR
E R R OR
Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx
Rx
Tx
Rx
Port A Port B QuadBox QuadBox Port A Port B
LAN module LAN module LAN module LAN module
(C11) (C12) (C11) (C12)
Data Data
I I
R R
L Ring LAN2 L
CPU CPU
O Help Cancel ENTER
O Help Cancel ENTER
IED2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 IED4 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7
A-Frame
B-Frame
TOSHIBA
IN SE R VICE
E R R OR
Tx Rx Tx Rx
Port A Port B
LAN module LAN module
(C11) (C12)
Data
R
L
CPU
O Help Cancel ENTER
IED3 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7
For Figure 10.2-5 example, the IED1 (Source) duplicates data by the LRE. The duplicated
data (in A and B-Frames) are transferred simultaneously over the LAN_A and LAN_B. In the
meantime, both frames cannot arrive at Substation computer (Destination). If the duplicated
frame is older than the setting [EntryForgetTime], the duplicated frame will be removed.
The [EntryForgetTime] has default 400ms setting, but the user can change it for an
appropriate value among 100 to 10,000ms. The setting value should be taken account of the
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time after the entry removed from the duplicate table. The setting value also should be taken
account of the differences of the communication speeds between LANs.
(iv) Supervision
The communication supervisor function is available in PRP and HSR. The user can have
following settings:
Setting [LineCheckInterval]: is the setting of the interval time to send supervision frames
cyclically. The user is able to choice the time among 100ms to 100,000ms, but the
setting has default 2000ms values.
Setting [SV_Dst_MACAddr]: is for a reserved multicast address ’01-15-4E-00-01-xx’. By
default, ‘00’ is set for the ‘xx’. However, if conflict arises, the use can configure to
set any value between 0x00 and 0xFF for the ‘xx’.
Setting [SV_VLAN_EN]: can have On setting when the supervision frame is used in VLAN.
Additionally, the user can set identification specifying the VLAN to which the
supervision frame belongs and the priority of the supervision frame. Use the
settings [SV_VLAN_ID] and [SV_VLAN_Priority]. By default, Off is set for the
[SV_LAN_EN].
(v) Monitor
It is possible for the user to watch the communion statuses about Port A and Port B. Figure
10.2-7 shows the numbers of transferred packets via ports.
RedundantPacketNum
10:48 1/6
PortA_Send 12345
PortA_Recv 12345
PortA_ErrLANID 12345
PortB_Send 12345
PortB_Recv 12345
PortB_ErrLANID 12345
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(i) Overview
‘Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)’ is designed to achieve LAN bridge connections in stable.
The RSTP choose one of bridges as the root and BPDU data (called ‘Bridge Protocol Data Unit)
is exchanged periodically over RPST network. Each bridge can listen and learn the BPDU data
so that all bridges in the network can find the shortest path for the root location (we call it
“Path-cost”). Consequently, the RTSP operation clear and recover the network failure if
occurred; no temporary loop will not occur in the network (that is, all terminals can have loop-
free LAN).
(ii) Parameters
When RSTP is set for the [RedundantMode], the user should enter several PSTP parameters
so that the IED is able to enjoy the Spanning Tree topology by the RSTP:
Setting [BridgeHelloTime]: is used to set a BPDU transferring cycle for other terminals
(i.e., BPDU sending interval; they are sent for IEDs, Network bridges, etc.)
Setting [BridgeMaxAge]: instructs the terminal (IED) to listen to a BPDU cyclically. When
a terminal (IED) cannot listen to BPDUs within the setting, the terminal (IED) starts the
computation to make new spanning tree.
Setting [BridgePrioriy]: is allowed for the user to make priority tables in the IEDs. When
a terminal has the smallest number, the terminal can become the root bridge with high
possibility Note that a number can be set in 4096 steps.
Note: the user shall take the above settings based on the IEEE 802.1D equations below:
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Setting [PortA_PathCost]: is used to set the distance for the root bridge (path cost), when
the port is used in the LAN network, actually. As a rule, the setting value depends on the
communication bandwidth.
Setting [PortA_Priority]: is set a priority value for the port. Similar to the setting
[BridgePrioriy], a port having the smallest number can have the highest priority. Note
that a number can be set in 16 steps
†Note: Port A (connection for LAN_A) is located at C11 of IED. The second Port B
(connection for Port B) is located at C12 and has similar settings. See Table 10.2-6
for the IP addresses examples. The user can find the contents about LAN
communication module in Chapter Technical description: Signal processing and
communication module.
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10.2.5 Settings
Setting of TCPIP_DRV (Function ID: 230201)
Un Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
its value
IPADDRESS1 0 – 255 – First IP address 192.168. 1. 11
LAN1
SUBNETMASK1 0 – 255 – Subnet mask 255.255.255. 0
(Port A)
GATEWAY1 0 – 255 – Gateway 192.168. 1. 1
IPADDRESS2 0 – 255 – Second IP address 192.168. 1. 12
LAN2
SUBNETMASK2 0 – 255 – Subnet mask 255.255.255. 0
(Port B)
GATEWAY2 0 – 255 – Gateway 192.168. 1. 1
IPADDRESS3 0 – 255 – IP address provided for the engineering PC 192.168. 1. 13
LAN3 for
SUBNETMASK3 0 – 255 – Subnet mask 255.255.255. 0
Local PC
GATEWAY3 0 – 255 – Gateway 192.168. 1. 1
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3111101001 RX2_CNT
3111111001 RX2ER_CNT
3111201001 TX2_CNT
3111211001 TX2ER_CNT
3211021001 PortB_Send frames sent over B(only HSR tagged or with PRP RCT)
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3211071001 PortB_Recv frames received over Port B(only HSR tagged or with PRP RCT)
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Remote
Monitoring
GPS
Communication Substation
Operator Network
Workstation Computer
Engineering
Workstation Printer Router/
Modem
GBU GRT GRG GBU GRL GRB GBU GRG GRZ GBU GRT GRL
GOOSE
†Note:When applying IEC 61850 communications, the user should map application
signals with the required logical-nodes (LNs) within the IED. In this manual, we
show the application signals as Data IDs; hence, the user is able to connect the
Data IDs with the required LNs using the engineering tool (GR-TIEMS) provided
by Toshiba. For the GR-TIEMS, see Chapter Engineering tool.
‡Note:Before using the IEC 61850 communications feature provided within the IED, the
user should verify its IEC 61850 capability by reviewing both the protocol-
implementation-conformance-statement (PICS) and the model-implementation-
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conformance-statement (MICS). The MICS provides the user with information for
the LNs provided within the IED; the PICS provides the user with information to
enable the IED to communicate with both SAS and other devices. See
Appendix:IEC61850 MICS, PICS, PIXIT and TICS. It explains how the user can
obtain this information.
When TCP/IP operates, the IEDs can communicate with SAS computer, operator
workstation (OWS), engineering workstation (EWS), remote monitoring system, SNTP server.
In the SAS, the communication is served with the method of data transfer:
Report method of sending event messages like measurement, status, alarm and so on
GOOSE (Generic Object Oriented Substation Event) method of communication
between IEDs like interlock
Control method like controlling the circuit breaker (CB), the disconnector (DS), the
selector device (43), the transformer tap (TAP) and so on
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For the IEC 61850 communication, the IED consists of multiple logical devices and logical
nodes. The user should configure the 61850 Data Model to perform a required function for the
protection and control.
Modular approach achieves data transfer between devices in the IEC 61850 standard. All
function in the IEC 61850 network are grouped into smaller objects called Logical Nodes (LNs),
which contains process objects related data and attributes of a logical device protection and
control function. Logical Node Zero (LLN0) represents specific information of the logical device.
Logical Node Physical Device (LPHD) represents specific information of a physical device. A
generic device is called Physical device (PD). The LPHD contains the properties of the PD. A
specific function in the IED is represented as domain specific LN. The domain specific LN
contains the essential function for target devices in the IEC 61850 network.
LN data model defines the abstract syntax and semantics of the information exchanged
between PDs. The relation between data object classes, data types, data attributes and
abstract data objects are provided in the LN data model. The LN data model is mapped to
Manufacturing Message Specification (MMS) and Generic Object Oriented Substation Event
(GOOSE) functions. Table 10.3-1shows the description of LNs.
All LN classes (LLN0 and domain specific LN) receive the mandatory data of the common LN
except LPHD. Table 10.3-2 exemplifies Function, Logical node and Communication service
used in the IEC 61850 communication.
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Harmonics
measurement
Measuring
Control / Monitoring Protection function
Physical Model
“Logical Node” “Communication Service”
IEC 61850 Model Physical Device
LN Physical Device
LN LPHD LN
GOOSE
CB XCBR CALH
LN Enhanced-security Control
LN
CSWI
IHMI
LN Buffered Report
LN
CT PTOC
LN IARC
GOOSE
PTRC
LN
Buffered Report
VT PTUV
LN Unbuffered Report
MHAI
LN GOOSE
Binary
SIMG
Input
Figure 10.3-2 Example of Physical model and its equivalent IEC 61850 model
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The user can handle LGOS with signals shown in Table 10.3-3. The signals are provided for
mapping in the 61850 Editon2. Figure 10.3-3 shows an example that they are mapped for the
LGOS.
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The LN contains data list with their attributes based on their functionality in SAS. A
data has a well-defined structure and information of SAS. The data and attributes of the LN
in a logical device are exchanged by the communication services according to IEC 61850
protocol. The communication services are implemented by SCSM using Ethernet TCP/IP
protocol.
The data structures of the GOOSE are illustrated in Table 10.3-4; they are grouped for
the system (say, SAS) and other logical devices (say, a relay); they are used in the applications
in the SAS and the IED.
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(iii) System
The data model in the LN named “System” is not allowed to modify (that is, a data model is
fixed; other LN data models are configurable to meet the system requirement). Mapping
signals to the GGIO1 is required when the GOOSE should send data faster.
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IED
*IEC 61850-7-4
Logical device1 CONTROL
Logical Node
Current
Application
Data Logical device2
BIO ・・・ GOOSE GOOSE
DataSet
Binary
Control Block (outgoing)
Logical Node
Input
Binary
Input
2. Mapping 1. icd(cid)
data
GOOSE
GOOSE subscribe function
(incoming)
3. GOOSE subscribe
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Add Substation, Voltage level, Bay and IED to the project tree
(→cf. sec. 10.3.3(i))
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Selection of IED
When user’s project has been created or is opened, the user can add new IEDs.
Figure 10.3-7 illustrates new IED has been added on the project tree.
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Edition list
Edition 1
Edition1 display
Edition 1-Opetion
Edition1_Option display
Edition 2
Edition2 display
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Import CID/ICD
Export CID
Export ICD
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should check whether the required signals are mapped in the default
configuration.
To verify the signals configured for the IEC 61850 protocol, the user should check
the mapped data, Dataset or Report Control list. If they have existed, the signals
in the signal list should be matched with the attributes of LNs.
Figure 10.3-11 shows an example to check if the signals are mapped in default
configuration. For example, to check for mapping of the primary element signal
in earth fault protection (EF1), follow the steps below:
1. To check if the EF1 signal is already mapped in the LN, key ‘EF1’ under Signal
Name in the Signal List screen.
Mapped data
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3. To check, if the DataSet is already assigned to RCB, Right click on “LLN0” and
select Edit Report Control, then Report Control List screen appears as shown in
Figure 10.3-13.
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Mapped data
Drop
Drag
Signals
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Edit DataSet
Dataset can be edited or a new dataset can be added for the LNs as shown in
Figure 10.3-17. For editing the DataSet, follow the steps below:
1. Right click LLNO and select Edit DataSet, DataSet List window appears as
shown in Figure 10.3-17.
2. Choose the variables to be added to the DataSet and click OK.
*Note: 100 DataSets can be added in the DataSet List and each DataSet can have
maximum of 32 elements.
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If the user wishes to assign the DataID for GOOSE operation, follow the steps
below:
1. Click GGIO1 and select Ind1 as shown in Figure 10.3-19.
2. Drag and Drop the required signals to be sent by GOOSE.
Note: The user can assign any signal to GGIO1->Ind1~16 for high-speed GOOSE, as
required.
Drop
Drag
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Figure 10.3-20 shows the GOOSE Publish screen, where “System” is fixed and is
not configurable for GGIO1, whereas “Ctrl” (Control) and “Prot” (Protection) are
configurable. The user can add new variables from the “Logical Node” screen to
the GOOSE Publish screen using drag & drop* method. Figure 10.3-20 shows an
example for GOOSE Publish, where “System/GGIO2$Ind1$stVal” is added to the
GOOSE Publish screen.
*Note: Only “stVal” and “q” variables can be added to GOOSE Publish screen.
Drag
Fixed
Drop
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In the example shown below, select the required variable and click Add. Similarly,
the user can delete the variables.
When the user adds a signal to the GOOSE subscribe list from the other IED,
then the same signal is automatically added in the Signal List of the current
IED.
List 2
List 1 List 2
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For example, to let a device execute “Select”, “Operate” and “Cancel” commands
from the sever through “CSWI4” and transmit the information to an IED, the user
should map an input point (Data ID) to several variables of “CSWI4” (See Figure
10.3-22). Mapping period for Control shall be 100.
*Note: For more information of the input points, see chapter General control function or
Control and monitoring application, if available.
SBOW
Oper
DE V01_ CONTROL_ RE Q
Cancel
†Note:For more information for the BI, BO, see Chapter Technical description: Binary IO
module.
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Note: The user can check the edition number through on the LCD screen. Therefore, the
user should confirm the edition number written in the IED too. See sec. 10.3.3(vi)
to show the LCD screen.
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Scroll downward
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†Note:For example, Figure 10.3-27 shows the signal flow between a substation computer
(SC), an IED and a target device (e.g. CB). If the requirement is to close the CB on
request of the SC, the SC will send the operation command “Operate” to the IED;
the time information (T) is also sent along with the operation command. When
receiving the operation command and observing that the CB has closed, the IED
will send a response signal “CommTerm” to the SC along with the time
information. However, this time information is not the actual operation time of the
CB, but the same time information originally sent with the operation command.
The IEC 61850 standard defines this rule; hence, general operations in the IEC
61850 standard are subject to this rule. However, the server communication
provided by Toshiba is able to accept the actual operation time; hence, the setting
‘CommTerm’ is required in the Toshiba communication. The user should also note
that Off is set for the scheme switch [TCMD] as the default setting.
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Command Open
Response
Process Closed
CommTerm+(T) Response
†Note:The user may wish to perform bad reception tests from a remote terminal using
the GOSNDBLK function. However, carrying out the GOSNDBLK function at a
remote terminal may influence the overall operation of other IEDs, because
communication packets will not be received from the remote terminal. In order to
avoid the influence, we recommend the user to test bad receptions for a particular
IED using the GOSUBBLK function. As a result, testing will only affect the
particular IED under test i.e. all other terminals will not be influenced by the
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tests.
SLAVE PROTOCOL
10:48 1/1
Slave protocol +
IEC61850
Figure 10.3-28 Slave protection for the IEC61850 protocol (LCD setting menu)
†Note:The menu is just screened when the IED has IEC61850 and another (e.g.,
IEC60870-5-103). The above one will not be screened when the IED has only the
IEC61850.
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Qual_Validity
M/ Default
Attribute Name Attribute value O/
C1 value
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(i) Qual_validity
Qual_validity (61850: Signal No. 301001 3110041005) is a signal provided for a common quality
information. It can be useful if some ‘q’ attributes (it’s defined in Quality type) should belong
to a common quality. Both severe and non-severe errors are included; therefore, that signal
value will be changed whenever errors (including alarm and warning incidents) are detected.
In this quality signal, the Detail quality information—defined in the standard—is not set at
all.
operatorblocked
Validity
badReference
Good 00
Validity
outOfRange
inconsistent
Invalid 01
inaccurate
oscillatory
Questionable 11
overflow
oldData
Kind of
source
failure
test
301001 3110041005
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Qual_Validity
220001 3110111001
SERI_ERR
≥1
220001 3110121001
MINR_ERR
201301 3100001190
Test Mode
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On the LCD screen, the user can find either OK or NG message regarding other IEDs. The
OK/NG message is generated with the information of the GOOSE packet received. Table 10.3-7
illustrates the messages displayed on LCD screen and GR-TIEMS screen.
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When the user wishes to see GOOSE outputs†, the user can see them by user’s PLC logic, but
the user should build its logic using the PLC function. Table 10.3-8 shows the GOOSE signals,
which the user can select. For example, in order to get the GRL200_Bay1_4 information, the
user should take the GOOSE content using SUB_QUAL#3 output.
Note: The option1 is designed to transfer the metering values during the fault on the
IEC61850 Edition1.
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10.3.10 Setting
Setting of 61850(Function ID: 301001)
Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value
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10.4.1 Overview
For the communication in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard, the user should create the data with
regard the protocol, which is grouped into a slave and a master. The user can edit the slave
Data or the master Data using the GR-TIEMS.
(i) Management
As cited earlier, the IEC 60870-5-103 standard is grouped into the slave and the master. In an
IED the user should select either the master mode or the slave mode; the user should edit
either the master data or the slave Data. The both modes can provide the same functions
equally. The GR-TIEMS can provide the user the management means for the following data.
Data management
Import data are provided in the CSV file. The data are categorized as “adding items”,
“editing items”, “deleting items”, and “arranging items”.
Process management
Creation of the new data
Registration, clear, and change name of a slave IED
Registration and clear of signals
Edition of the dialog prototype
External Interfaces
Logging and Access Security
(ii) Configuration†
Table 10.4-1 and Table 10.4-2 show that the items should be programmed using the GR-TIEMS.
We shall see how to set and edit data of the IEC 60870-5-103 configuration in section 10.4.5
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Data request
Data request
Response frame
Figure 10.4-1 Ping cycles between the master station and the IED
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10.4.3 Interoperability
The IEC 60870-5-103 protocol provides a physical layer and an application layer for the
communication to secure the interoperability.
Optic interface
Several optic communication modules are available
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(iv) Commands2
The user can customize the supported commands. The IED can replay for unsupported
commands using the cause of transmission (COT) negative acknowledgement of a command.
1Note: With regard to the GI list, see Appendix IEC 60870-5-103 interoperability. When
the user wishes to understand the details, refer to the section 7.4.3 of the IEC
60870-5-103 standard.
2Note: For details, refer to the section 7.4.4 of the IEC 60870-5-103 standard.
3Note: For details, refer to the section 7.4.5 of the IEC 60870-5-103 standard.
4Note: For details, refer to the section 7.4.6 of the IEC 60870-5-103 standard.
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Measurand period
This setting is used to set the transmission cycle (s) of Measurand frame. The setting range
is 0 to 60s. If no Measurand frame is provided by measurand setting, this setting is disabled.
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The test mode in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard is enabled by the operation on the IED
screen or the GR-TIEMS. When the set signal changes “ON” and Time-tagged message or
Time-tagged measured of spontaneous cause (COT=1) or measurand frame or cyclic
transmission (Type ID=3 or 9) occurs, its COT shifts COT=7 (Test mode).
The time (ms), which is from the establishment of a set signal to the detection of a
status change, is added the set frame as RET value. FAN (Fault number), attached the
frame of Type ID=2 or 4, has the same number during the set signal ON. (Whenever the set
signal is ON, the FAN increases.) When setting to “0”, RET value is always “0” (RET=0).
The default setting is set to the OR signal of elements operation. When Type ID=2 frame is
provided with OC trip as send condition, for example, the time from OC element operation
to OC tripping is attached to the frame as RET. Though, the RET of GI frame is always “0”
in spite of this setting.
T1
T2
T3 t
Signal “ON” Type ID=2 Type ID=4 Signal “OFF” Type ID=2
i occurs ii occurs iii occurs
Figure 10.4-4 Occurrences after the signal “ON”
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When the “Time-tagged message” tab is selected, the “Time-tagged message” setting
screen is displayed on the start screen.
Type ID=1 (Time-tagged message) or Type ID=2 (Time-tagged message with relative
time) can be set in this screen. In one frame of Time-tagged message, the Type ID, INF,
FUN, DPI and COT must be set and the maximum 256 frames of Time-tagged message can
be set. The information number of the frame is determined by the INF setting. The most
left item “No.” is only serial number and can be skipped.
Common address is linked with the address setting† in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard.
†Note:For more information, see Appendix: IEC 60870-5-103 interoperability.
In the transmission format of Type ID=1 (Time-tagged message) and Type ID=2 (Time-
tagged message with relative time), customized items are shown in Table 10.4-3 and Table
10.4-4.
Table 10.4-3 Time-tagged message (Type ID=1)
Oct. Item Value Remarks
1 Start 68H
2 Length 14
3 Length 14
4 Start 68H
5 Control field 08H+ACD+D
FC
6 Address 1-254 Setting from the relay
7 Type identification (Type ID) 1 Customized by GR-TIEMS
8 Variable structure qualifier 81H
9 Cause of transmission (COT) 1/9/11/12 Customized by GR-TIEMS
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Description
Any comment with maximum 16 characters can be entered. This setting does not affect the
function of IEC 60870-5-103 communication.
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relay. If the setting value (signal No.) is “0”, all setting items related events are disable and
the frame is not provided.
†Note:A relevant Data ID is required to select; the description is obtained
automatically.
Type ID
Type ID=1 (Time-tagged message) or Type ID=2 (Time-tagged message with relative time)
is selected to set the frame type. It is recommended that the frame related to status is set
to Type ID=1 and the frame related to faults is set to Type ID=2. In Type ID=2, the trigger
signal for the relative time should be set. For the setting, see Section 10.4.5(i).
INF
Information number (INF) of the frame is set. The INF can be set to 0 to 255. When the
standard frame is provided, the INF according to the Appendix† is recommended. If the
frame out of standard is provided, the INF should be set referring Table 10.4-5 and the
Appendix†.
Table 10.4-5 INF category of Monitor direction
INF Category
0 to 15 system functions
16 to 31 Status
32 to 47 Supervision
48 to 63 earth fault
64 to 127 short circuit
128 to 143 auto-reclosure
144 to 159 Measurands
160 to 239 not used
240 to 255 generic functions
†Note:See Appendix: IEC 60870-5-103 interoperability: Semantics of Information
number.
FUN
Function type (FUN) is set referring to Table 10.4-6. The FUN can be set to 0 to 255. When
clicking the “Change all FUNs” on the Common setting screen, all FUNs are changed to the
setting values at Common setting.
Table 10.4-6 Semantics of Function type
0 - 127 private range
128 distance protection
129 not used
144 not used
145 not used
160 overcurrent protection
161 not used
176 transformer differential protection
177 not used
192 Line differential protection
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DPI/Off, DPI/On
Double-point information (DPI) is set using the menu as follows:
DPI/Off: The frame is transmitted when the DPI/Sig.No. signal is OFF.
DPI/On: The frame is transmitted when the DPI/Sig.No. signal is ON.
Note: If selecting “-”(=don’t care), the frame is not transmitted even though the
DPI/Sig.No. signal set change to the set status. In general, the frames related
to tripping such as “Time-tagged message” and Time-tagged measurand”, etc.,
which are not an object of GI (General Interrogation), are not transmitted
when the DPI changes “On” to “Off”. In this case, set the “DPI/Off” to “-”(=don’t
care).
Note: When selecting “DP” for both “DPI/Off” and “DPI/On”, the DPI number is
transmitted as the number (=0/1/2/3) using the same information number
(INF). Regarding the frame related to a device control, the “undefined/failed”
status may be required in addition to the “close/open” status for the extension.
When selecting “DP”, “undefined(00)/close(01)/open(10)/failed(11)” status is
applied in the same information number (INF).
COT
Cause of Transmission (COT) of the frame is set. Not only one COT but also two or more
COT can be selected each No. (frame). COT setting pattern and COT supplemented the
frame are as follows:
(1) If two or all of COT=1, 11 and 12 are checked per No., each frame of the No. become
the following conditions.
Table 10.4-7 COT
COT Conditions
COT=12
TR[ms] after receiving any command of the IEC 60870-5-1031
(remote operation)
COT=11
TL[ms] after Key operation on the relay front panel1
(local operation)
COT=1 Conditions except above COT=11 and 12
(spontaneous) The relay is in test mode2, the COT=1(Spontaneous) is shifted to 7(Test mode)
1Note: TR and TL are set in Common setting.
2Note: Settings of the test mode is described later.
(2) If one of COT is specified per No., the frame is always supplemented with the
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Table 10.4-8 shows the summary of (1), (2) and (3) above.
Table 10.4-8 COT setting pattern and COT supplemented frame
COT setting
pattern COT supplemented frame when status changes GI
1 9 11 12
Always “1” No
Events don’t occur. Yes
Always “11” No
Always “12” No
Always “1” Yes
“11” (cause at local) or “1” (other causes) No
“12” (cause at remote) or “1” (other causes) No
Always “11” Yes
Always “12” Yes
“11” (cause at local) or “12” (cause at remote) or “1”
(other causes) No
“11” (cause at local) or “1” (other causes) Yes
“12” (cause at remote) or “1” (other causes) Yes
“11” (cause at local) or “12” (cause at remote) or “1”
(other causes) No
“11” (cause at local) or “12” (cause at remote) or “1”
(other causes) Yes
“11” (cause at local) or “12” (cause at remote) or “1”
(other causes) Yes
Always “1” in spite of cause of event occurrence No
Note: When being in the test mode, the COT=1(Spontaneous) is shifted to 7(Test
mode)
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When the “Time-tagged measurand” item is selected on the GR-TIEMS, the setting
screen is displayed.
Type ID=4 (Time-tagged measurand with relative time) can be set in this screen. In
one frame of Time-tagged measurand, the INF, FUN, Sig No., Rev, COT and SCL must be
set and the maximum eight frames of Time-tagged measurand can be set. The information
number of the frame is determined by the INF setting. The most left item “No.” is only serial
number and can be skipped.
In the transmission format of Type ID=4 (Time-tagged measurand with relative time),
customized items are shown in Table 10.4-9.
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Description
Any comment with maximum 16 characters can be entered. This setting does not affect the
function in the IEC 60870-5-103 communication.
The frame cannot be set to the object of GI and cannot be transmitted even though the
status of set signal changes from ON to OFF. If the metering values at the newest fault
record are transmitted as the status change frame, select the Data ID of “F.Record_DONE”
or “FAULT RECORD DONE” in the signal list of the relay.
†Note:A relevant Data ID is required to select in the signal list. The description of the
Data ID is obtained automatically on the setting.
Inverse
This setting is used to invert the logic of the signal assigned to the Data ID above. If the
frame is transmitted when the signal assigned to the Data ID is ON, leave the Inverse check
box blank. If the frame is transmitted when the signal is OFF, click the inverse check box
to be marked with “”.
Type ID
Type ID=4 (Time-tagged measurand with Relative time) is fixed. In Type ID=4, the trigger
signal for the relative time should be set. For the setting, see Section 10.4.5(i).
INF
Information number (INF) of the frame is set. The INF can be set to 0 to 255. When the
standard frame is provided†, the INF according to the standard is recommended. If the fame
out of the standard is provided, the INF should be set referring Table 10.4-3 and the
Appendix†.
†Note:For more information, see Appendix: IEC 60870-5-103 interoperability.
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FUN
Function type (FUN) is set referring to the Table 10.4-4. The FUN can be set to 0 to 255.
When clicking the “Change all FUNs” on the Common setting screen, all FUNs are changed
to the setting values at Common setting.
COT
Cause of Transmission (COT) of the frame is set. Not only one COT but two or more COT
can be selected each No. (frame). COT setting pattern and COT supplemented the frame
are according to Table 10.4-6. Though, the COT=9 (General Interrogation) cannot be
selected.
Coefficient
Set the conversion coefficient, multiplied the power system quantities by, using floating-
point number. The SCL is a value which the power system quantity specified as above is
multiplied by this setting value.
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When the “General command” item is selected on the GR-TIEMS, the setting screen
is displayed.
The frame of Type ID=20 (General command) and Command ACK/NACK can be set
in this screen. In one command of General command, the INF, FUN and DCO must be set.
The Command ACK/NACK is for detail setting and must not be set usually. (If do not check
the Ext check box, the setting of Command ACK/NACK is disabled and the Command ACK
and Command NACK respond according to the default response.)
The maximum 32 frames of General command and Command ACK/NACK can be set.
The information number of the frame is determined by the INF setting. The most left item
“No.” is only serial number and can be skipped.
In this setting screen, if a Data ID except “0” is set to “Sig Off” and “Sig On”, the
command at INF setting value is provided and Command ACK or Command NACK is sent
back when receiving the command from upper station. If both “Sig Off” and “Sig On” have
“0”, the fixed length NACK is always sent back then and the command is not provided.
Though the command is provided, however, Command NACK is always sent back and
no control is performed in the following cases:
(1): When receiving any General command from the upper station before Command
ACK/NACK is sending back from the relay.
(2): Under Monitor direction block condition (“IECBLK” setting is “blocked”.) when
receiving General command.
(3): When receiving an incorrect value of DCO of General command, that is DCO is neither
“1” nor “2”.
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Primary Secondary
station station
General
Command
ACK
Class 1
Command
ACK/NACK
In the transmission format of General command (Type ID=20), customized items are
shown in Table 10.4-10.
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Any comment with maximum 16 characters can be entered. This setting does not affect
the function in the IEC 60870-5-103 communication.
Description
Any comment with maximum 16 characters can be entered. This setting does not affect the
function in the IEC 60870-5-103 communication.
Type ID
Type ID=20 (General command) is fixed.
INF
Information number (INF) of the frame is set. The INF can be set to 0 to 255. When the
standard frame is provided†, the INF according to the standard is recommended. If the
frame out of standard is provided, the INF should be set referring Table 10.4-12 and the
appendix†.
Table 10.4-12 INF category of Monitor direction
INF Category
0 to 15 system functions
16 to 31 status
32 to 239 not used
240 to 255 generic functions
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FUN
Function type (FUN) applied to a command response frame is set referring to Table 10.4-13.
The FUN can be set to 0 to 255. When clicking the “Change all FUNs” on the Common
setting screen, all FUNs are changed to the setting values at Common setting.
DCO/Sig Off Name, Signal Off Desc., DCO Signal On Name, Signal On Desc.,
Inverse
“Sig off” and “Sig On” are used to set the Data ID of control object in General command.
(Hereafter, these are described as “command output signal”.) “Inverse” is used to reverse
the logic when controlling the command output signal.
When the command output signal is treated as two signals (Sig Off Sig On), the
control scheme is shown as the following table by the combination of the receiving command
DCO and Inverse setting.
For example, when the DCO=Off command is received under “Inverse” no-checked,
the command output signal of “Sig Off” is controlled to “1”. “Sig On” is not controlled.
Table 10.4-13 Control Scheme of Command Output Signal (Sig Off Sig On)
“Inverse” checked Checked No-checked
Control object
Signal specified Signal specified Signal specified Signal specified to
Receiving
to Sig.off to Sig.on to Sig.off Sig.on
command DCO
When the command output signal is treated as one signal (Sig Off Sig On), the
control scheme is shown in Table 10.4-14. For example, when the DCO=On command is
received under “Inverse” checked, the command output signals of “Sig On” and “Sig Off” are
controlled to “0”. “Sig On” is not controlled.
Table 10.4-14 Control Scheme of Command Output Signal (Sig Off = Sig On)
“Inverse” checked Checked No-checked
Control object
Signal specified Signal specified Signal specified Signal specified
Receiving
to Sig.off to Sig.on to Sig.off to Sig.on
command DCO
When setting the “Sig Off”, “Sig On” and “Inverse”, check the specifications of the
command output signals of communication and others, and then set them.
Valid time
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Valid time is used to set the time (ms) to control the command output signal. The command
output signal is controlled based on the control scheme described in section 10.4.5(iv)-5 for
the setting time after receiving General command, and is reset by communication side after
the set time. However, if the time is set to “0”, the control is not reset and is continued. Set
the time with a margin for interface of other applications.
ACK/NACK / Ext
This setting is used to enable the extension setting of Command ACK/NACK response
scheme or not. If “Ext” is not specified (Ext check box is not checked.), Command NACK (in
cases of (1)–(3) of the section 10.4.5(iii) and Command ACK (in case of others) respond
according to the default response. If “Ext” is specified, the setting of Command ACK/NACK
described later is enabled and the response scheme can be customized. When required the
stricter handshake by using Command ACK/NACK, it is better to specify the “Ext”. This
setting is not influenced by the control scheme of the command output signal.
When the command response signal is treated as two signals (ACK Sig NACK Sig),
the judgment scheme is shown as the following table by the combination of the receiving
command DCO and Inverse setting. The judgment timing is when (1), (2), (3) or (4) in Table
10.4-15 is established. If the neither (1), (2), (3) nor (4) is established (that is ACK sig =
NACK Sig = 1 or ACK sig = NACK Sig = 0) for the period from the command receiving to
the timeout setting time, Command NACK responds at that time.
For example, when the DCO=On command is received under “Inverse” no-checked,
Command ACK responds in case of “ACK Sig = 0” and NACK Sig = 1”.
Table 10.4-15 Judgment Scheme of Command Response (ACK Sig NACK Sig)
“Inverse” checked No-checked Checked
When the command response signal is treated as one signal (ACK Sig = NACK Sig),
the judgment scheme is shown as the following table by the combination of the receiving
command DCO and Inverse setting. The judgment timing is after the timeout setting time
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For example, when the DCO=On command is received under “Inverse” checked,
Command ACK responds in case of “ACK Sig = NACK Sig = 1” after the timeout setting
time.
Table 10.4-16 Judgment Scheme of Command Response (ACK Sig = NACK Sig)
“Inverse” checked No-checked Checked
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When the “Measurands” item is selected on the start screen of the GR-TIEMS, the
setting screen is displayed.
In one frame of Measurand, the Type ID, INF, FUN settings, and its position setting
(Measurement Name/Measurement Description/Lower Limit/Upper Limit/Coefficient)
must be set. “No.” shows the position of power system quantity. (For details, describe later.)
The maximum 16 items of Measurands and the maximum 32 power system quantities per
one frame can be set.
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In the transmission format of Measurand I (Type ID=3) and Measurand II (Type ID=9),
customized items are shown in Table 10.4-17.
Description
Any comment with maximum 16 characters can be entered. This setting does not affect the
function of the IEC 60870-5-103 communication.
Type ID
Type ID=3 (Measurands I) or Type ID=9 (Measurands II) can be selected to set the frame
type of Measurand frame. In general, the maximum MEA number of Type ID=3 uses 1 or 2
or 4 and that of Type ID=9 uses 9. (However, the maximum MEA number of both types can
extend up to 32 in the GR-TIEMS. In this case, there are no difference between the
transmission format of Type ID=3 and that of Type ID=9.)
INF
Information number (INF) of the Measurand frame is set. The INF can be set to 0 to 255.
When the standard frame† is provided, the INF according to the standard is recommended.
If the fame out of standard is provided, the INF should be set referring Table 10.4-3
and the appendix†.
FUN
Function type (FUN) of the Measurand frame is set referring to the Table 10.4-4. The FUN
can be set to 0 to 255. If click the “Change all FUNs” on the Common setting screen, all
FUNs are changed to the setting values at Common setting.
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Name
Any comment with maximum eight characters can be entered. This setting does not affect
the function in the IEC 60870-5-103 communication.
If MEA value exceeds the full scale (if the value expressed as B1 to B12 is less than
4096 or more than 4095), the MEA is clamped at 4096 or 4095 and OV flag is established.
However, if IV flag is established, OV flag is not established.
Coefficient
Set the conversion coefficient, multiplied the power system quantities by, using floating-
point number. The MEA is a value which the power system quantity specified as above is
multiplied by this setting value.
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SLAVE PROTOCOL
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Slave protocol +
IEC103
Figure 10.4-11 Slave protection for the IEC103 protocol (on IED setting menu)
Note: The menu is just screened when a couple of communication protocols are
embedded in the IED.
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Figure 10.4-12 shows the editing screen of the GR-TIEMS; the screen has a remark field
concerning to the IEC 60870-5-103 communication. Note the available length of the remark
field is up to 12 in the one-byte character. The remark field is utilized for the control of the
setting data.
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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10.4.8 Setting
Setting of 103_SLAVE (Function ID: 304001)
Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value
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USB communication
The IED front panel has an USB receptacle in a B-type to connect with a local PC for
engineering. The user can select a transmission speed, which is shown below, by the operation
of the setting menu, as shown in Figure 10.5-1.
USBCOM
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USBCOM_BRATE_SW +
921.6kbps
USBCOM_BRATE_SW 115.2 / 921.6 kbps Baud rate Switch for USB Com port 921.6
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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RS485 communication
When the IED has an RS485 module for the communication, the user can select and set its
transmission and error check parity codes. Figure 10.6-1 shows the setting screen when the
RS485 module (#1) operates.
RS485
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RS485_1_BRATE_SW +
19.2kbps
RS485_1_BRATE_SW +
NONE
Module RS485_1_BRATE_SW 9.6 / 19.2 / 38.4 /57.6 / 115.2 kbps Transmission speed 19.2
#1 RS485_1_PAR_SW NONE / ODD /EVEN – Parity check code NONE
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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11 User interface
Contents Pages Pages
Outline 579 Time sub-menu 619
-Front panel 579 -Clock 619
-LCD screen 579 -Time zone 620
-LEDs 579 -Time synchronization 621
-Function Keys 580 -Display format 623
-Operation Keys 580 -Summer time(DST) 625
HMI operation 582 Test sub-menu 627
-General operation 582 -Test screen 627
-Main-menu and sub-menu 582 -Test mode screen 627
Record sub-menu 585 -Test flag enabling screen 631
-Fault record 585 -Mode change screen 632
-Event record 588 -Signal monitoring screen 632
-Disturbance record 590 Information sub-menu 633
Monitoring sub-menu 592 Security setting sub-menu 634
-Metering 592
-Binary I/O 592
-Communication 593
-Relay elements 595
-Statistics 596
-Goose monitoring 598
-Diagnostics 599
Setting sub-menu 600
-Setting method 600
-Confirmation dialog 604
-On/Off 607
- Group setting 607
-Function key 609
I/O setting 613
-AC analog input 613
-Binary input 613
-Binary output 615
-LED 617
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Outline
Users can perform maintenance on the IED from the front panel. Monitoring is also possible
locally by using a PC connected through the USB cable. This section discusses the
configuration of the front panel and the basic configuration of the screen-menu hierarchy of
the Human Machine Interface (HMI).
LEDs
LCD screen
Operation keys
Function keys
with LEDs
(iii) LEDs
As shown in Table 11.1-1, 26 LEDs, each having signal labels and colors, are defined:
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. N/A N/A ✔ .
. . . . .
. . . . .
. . . . .
261 N/A N/A ✔
1Note: LEDs are user-configurable. Users can use them with or without latch function.
2Note: For setting LEDs, see section 11.6(iv).
†Note: The user can program to light the LEDs by itself. Setting are similar to the ones
of the Table 11.1-1 (For setting, see section 11.6(iv)). Note the manufacture
programs to light the respective LEDs in default prior to shipping.
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values is performed using these keys. The operation keys are tabulated in Table 11.1-3.
Table 11.1-3 Features of operation keys
Label Functions and Remarks
ENTER Enter edit mode, if item is active / Executive operation / Accept alarm
message.
CLEAR Clear all latched LEDs (Except [In service] and [Error] LEDs).
HELP Display the help message, for cases where the active item has a help
function.
L
R
Switch between Local mode and Remote mode.
MENU Switch for using MIMIC2 mode or for returning back to the menu screen.
MIMIC
This key is not provided for standard LCD screen2.
1Note: To scroll up or scroll down quickly, press keys ▲ or ▼ respectively along with key
►.
2Note: The MIMIC key is only available when Large LCD screen is mounted on the front
panel. The pixel resolution (dot) is 240(W) × 320(H). Note that this mode is only
provided when the user has programmed MIMIC feature using GR-TIEMS. See
chapter Engineering tool: MIMIC configuration tool.
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HMI operation
By using the LCD screen, the operation keys and the function keys, the user can access
functions such as recording, monitoring, relay setting and testing.
Note: The operation of the LCD screen is more or less common in all IED models.
However, the contents of the LCD screen depend upon the IED model.
Sub-menu
An example of setting the sub-menu screen is shown in the right of Figure 11.2-1. By
using the key ▼ and the key ▲, the user can move the cursor downward or upward
to view all of the items. By using the keys ◄ ►, the user can return to a previous
level of hierarchy or go to the next level of hierarchy.
Screen structure
The screen is composed of a title area and a data area. The title area is fixed on the
top two lines. The first line displays the screen title. The second line on the left-hand
side displays local time, whereas the right-hand side displays either the current line
number, cursor position number and the maximum page number, or the item number.
For example, the display “2/4” means the current cursor position, which is at the
second item of a maximum of four items.
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Figure 11.2-2 shows the menu hierarchy. The menu consists of a Main-Menu and several
Sub-menus. Table 11.2-1 shows the configuration of Main-Menu.
Main Menu Sub-menu Sub-menu Sub-menu Main Menu Sub-menu Sub-menu Sub-menu
Main Menu Record Record List Main Menu
Fault Record Clear Records
Event Record1 Record List
Clear Records
Event Record2 Record List
IO Setting AC Analog Input VT_ZA ~VT_ZF
Clear Records CT_CH1~ CT_CH24)
Event Record3 Record List
Clear Records
Disturbance Record Record List Binary Input Slot (#1~#8
Clear Records Ext Slot#1~#8
Clear All Records Sub1 Slot#1~#8
Sub2 Slot#1~#8
Monitoring Metering
Slot#n Binary Output Slot (#1~#8
Binary I/O Ext Slot#1~#8
Ext Slot#1~#8
Sub1 Slot#1~#8
Sub1 Slot#1~#8
Sub2 Slot#1~#8
Sub2 Slot#1~#8
Summer Time
Statistics Counter(GCNT01~32)
Diagnostics Detail
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Record sub-menu
The Record sub-menu is composed of several sub-menus: fault record, event record,
disturbance record, and clearance of all records. In each sub-menu, the user can clear records
separately.
Record
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_Fault Record >
Event Record1 >
Event Record2 >
Event Record3 >
Disturbance Record >
Clear All Records +
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Record
1). Move cursor to the Fault Record menu and press ►.
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_Fault Record >
Event Record 1 >
Event Record 2 >
Event Record 3 >
Disturbance Record >
Clear all Records +
Fault Record
2). Fault Record screen is displayed. Press ► at the Record List sub
10:48 1/2 menu.
_Record List >
Clear Records +
Fault Record
3). Fault record list in the Fault Record screen is displayed. Move
10:48 1/6 cursor to a desired item by ▲ or ▼ and press ►.
#1 2012-07-25 >
10:48:21.223
#2 2012-07-21 >
01:15:55.018
#3 2012/07/20 >
13:11:29.621
Fault Record#2
4). Press ▲ or ▼ to move display items.
10:48 1/222
2012-07-21
01:15:55.018
DIFZA
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Record
1). Move cursor to the Fault Record menu and press ►.
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_Fault Record >
Event Record 1 >
Event Record 2 >
Event Record 3 >
Disturbance Record >
Clear all Records +
Fault Record
2). Move cursor to Clear Records and press ENTER.
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Record List >
_Clear Records +
Fault Record
3). Clear records if ENTER is pressed. Back to display of “Fault Record”
directly if CANCEL is pressed.
Clear records?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
Record
1). Move cursor to the Clear all Records sub menu and press ENTER.
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Fault Record >
Event Record 1 >
Event Record 2 >
Event Record 3 >
Disturbance Record >
_Clear all Records +
Clear Records
2). Clear all records if ENTER is pressed. Back to display of “Record”
directly if CANCEL is pressed.
Clear All records?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
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Event record1
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#1 2012-07-25
10:48:21.223
Set.Group change
2
#2 2012-07-25
10:20:21.021
Record
1). Move cursor to Event Record 1, 2, or 3 sub menu and press ►.
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Fault Record >
_Event Record 1 >
Event Record 2 >
Event Record 3 >
Disturbance Record >
Clear all Records +
Event Record1
2). Event Record screen is displayed. Press ► at the Record List sub
10:48 1/2 menu.
_Record List >
Clear Records +
Event Record1
3). Press ▲ or ▼ to move display items.
10:48 1/3
#1 2012-07-25
10:48:21.223
Set. Group change
2
#2 2012-07-25
10:20:11.021
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Record
1). Move cursor to Event Record 1, 2, or 3 sub menu and press ►.
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Fault Record >
_Event Record 1 >
Event Record 2 >
Event Record 3 >
Disturbance Record >
Clear all Records +
Event Record1
2). Event Record screen is displayed. Press ENTER at the Clear
10:48 1/2 Records sub menu.
Record List >
_Clear Records +
Event Record1
3). Clear all Event records if ENTER is pressed. Back to display of
Event Record directly if CANCEL is pressed.
Clear records?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
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Disturbance record
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#1 2012-07-25
10:48:04.223
#2 2012-07-21
01:15:55.018
#3 2012-07-20
13:11:29.621
Record
1). Move cursor to Disturbance Record sub menu and press ►.
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Fault Record >
Event Record 1 >
Event Record 2 >
Event Record 3 >
_Disturbance Record >
Clear all Records +
Disturbance Record
2). Disturbance Record screen is displayed. Press ► at the Record List
10:48 1/2 sub menu.
_Record List >
Clear Records +
Disturbance Record
3). Press ▲ or ▼ to move display items.
10:48 1/6
#1 2012-07-25
10:48:21.223
#2 2012-07-21
01:15:55.018
#3 2012-07-20
13:11:29.621
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Record
1). Move cursor to Disturbance Record sub menu and press ►.
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Fault Record >
Event Record 1 >
Event Record 2 >
Event Record 3 >
_Disturbance Record >
Clear all Records +
Disturbance Record
2). Disturbance Record screen is displayed. Press ENTER at the
10:48 1/2 Clear Records sub menu.
Record List >
_Clear Records +
Disturbance Record
3). Clear all Disturbance records if ENTER is pressed. Back to
display of “Disturbance Record” directly if CANCEL is pressed.
Clear records?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
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Monitoring sub-menu
“Monitoring” sub-menu is used to display the current status of the IED. The data is updated
every second on the LCD screen. The user can view the following functions from the Monitoring
sub-menu:
i. Metering sub-menu
ii. Binary I/O sub-menu
iii. Communication sub-menu
iv. Relay Elements sub-menu
v. Statistics sub-menu
vi. GOOSE Monitoring sub-menu
vii. Diagnostics sub-menu
(i) Metering
The value and direction of current, voltage etc. can be displayed. The user can change the units
as required by using the appropriate setting. Figure 11.4-1 shows an example of the Metering
sub-menu.
Metering
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Va
23.231kV 121.34deg
Vb
23.200kV 120.14deg
Vc
22.713kV 121.50deg
Slot#1
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BI1 0 CB1 contact
BI2 0 DC power sup.
BI3 0 Trans-T Comm1
BI3 0 Trans-T Comm2
BI4 0 ARC-Block1
BI5 0 Indi. Reset
Figure 11.4-3 shows the steps required to display the status of the binary inputs and outputs.
► ◄
Slot#1 Slot#1
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BI1 0 CB1 contact ▲ BI1 0 CB1 contact
BI2 0 DC power sup. BI2 0 DC power sup.
BI3 0 Trans-T Comm1 BI3 0 Trans-T Comm1
▼
BI3 0 Trans-T Comm2 BI3 0 Trans-T Comm2
BI4 0 ARC-Block1 BI4 0 ARC-Block1
BI5 0 Indi. Reset BI5 0 Indi. Reset
(iii) Communication
The “Communication” sub-menu provides several sub-menus as shown in Figure 11.4-4.
61580STAT
LAN sub-menu: the communication port name and status are shown in a line.
When the IED has single communication module, or when the IED has
communication modules but a communication module is allowed to operate in
the IED, an operation status of the communication ports is shown, as shown
in Figure 11.4-5.
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LAN
10:48 1/2
PortStatus >
NetMonitor Inactive
The following two sub-menus are displayed to show the communication status
when the IED has dual LAN communication modules.
PortStatus PortStatus
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*Port1_Link UP *Port1_Link UP
Port2_Link DOWN Port2_Link UP
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61850STAT
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255.255.255.255:0
0/ 0
255.255.255.255:0
0/ 0
255.255.255.255:0
0/ 0
255.255.255.255:0
0/ 0
255.255.255.255:0
0/ 0
255.255.255.255:0
0/ 0
OC
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OC1-A 0
OC1-B 0
OC1-C 0
OC2-A 0
OC2-B 0
OC2-C 0
► ◄
OC
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OC1-A 0
OC1-B 0
OC1-C 0
OC2-A 0
OC2-B 0
OC2-C 0
(v) Statistics
“Statistics” sub-menu has several sub-menus.
Counter
Accumulated Time
Operation Time
Operation Counter
Total Time
Power Value sub-menu: With regard to statistics item, the name and its value
are shown below. The user can also change the unit of each value by the
setting1. It is allowed to reset or revise the statistics value2.
Power Value
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Wh+ +
0.0MWh
Wh- +
0.0MWh
varh+ +
0.0Mvarh
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and it is not "78,456kW" or "123,456kW". Note that the compensated value will be
affected when there is a change in CT ratio setting. That is, when the user key in a
value of "78MW" for the CT ratio of "2000:1" and later when the CT ratio is changed
from "2000:1" to "4000:1", then the value is displayed as "156MW" on the IED screen.
Therefore when the CT ratio setting is changed, the user should key in the value of
"78MW" again to display the compensated value.
Counter sub-menu: the name and number of statistical items are shown in
two lines. When an item is revised, a [+] mark is shown at the end of the first
line.
Counter
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COUNT1 (No Assign) +
0
COUNT2 (No Assign) +
0
COUNT3 (No Assign) +
0
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► ◄
CANCEL Counter
ENTER 10:48 1/32
Count1(No Assign) +
0
COUNT2 (No Assign) +
The data has been revised. 1
COUNT3 (No Assign) +
0
Accumulated Time sub-menu: Total time for which the IED has been running
is shown in “d (date) h (hour) m (minute)” format. The user can clear the total
time value by clear operation (reset), which is shown in Figure 11.4-14.
ENTER
GOOSE Monitoring
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GRx200-11-603 OK
GRx200-21-603 OK
GRx200-31-603 NG
(vii) Diagnostics
Error message will be published in Automatic supervision. If there are no errors, an error
message is not displayed.
Diagnostics
10:48 1/2
PLC data error
>
Data(commslv) error >
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Setting sub-menu
"Setting" sub-menu is used to view and change settings for the following functions: Recording,
Metering, Communication interface, Relay application, and Monitoring. In this section, we
show the “Setting method for elements, switches, and list selection”, “Protection setting”, and
others. Furthermore, this section describes the confirmation of setting, and the “On/Off”
function that is used to hide some unnecessary settings.
Note: The meaning of settings and their setting process are beyond the scope of this
section. The figures in this chapter are examples only. The user should confirm
setting values after their values are changed.
Element Setting Mode: The “Element Setting Mode” is used for setting
numerical values. For each setting, the setting name, setting value and the
unit are displayed in two lines. Figure 11.5-1 provides an example of the
element setting mode.
OC1 OC1
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_OC1-b + *OC1-b +
123.00000 124.00000
OC1-c + OC1-c +
1.00000 1.00000
OC1-angle + OC1-angle +
45 deg 45 deg
To begin the setting process, press the key ENTER. Once the setting has been
changed, the [*] mark will appear alongside the name of the setting. Once the
change is canceled or confirmed, the [*] mark will disappear automatically. For
the setting of a value, follow the steps as shown in Figure 11.5-21:
[▲] [▼]
[CANCEL] [CANCEL]
OC1 OC1
OC1
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*OC1-b + [▼] *OC1-b + [ENTER] *OC1-b +
124.00000 124.00000
124.00000
_OC1-c + [▲] OC1-c +
OC1-c +
1.00000 1.00000 [ENTER] 1.00000
OC1-angle + OC1-angle +
OC1-angle +
45 deg 45 deg
45 deg
Table 11.5-1 Operation example when the operation keys are pressed.
Before Key After
1 2 6 7 9
1 2 6 8 0
[▲]
9 1 7 1 0 1 7
9 1 7 [▼] 1 0 9 1 7
9 . 1 1 0 9 . 1
6 7 5 6 7 5
[◄]
1 . 7 5 1 . 7 5
2 1 : 2 3 [►] 2 1 : 2 3
Switch Setting Mode: The “Switch Setting Mode” is a setting used for the
selection of two modes. Figure 11.5-3 provides an example of the switch
setting mode. For each setting, the setting name and the selected item are
OC1 OC1
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_OC1-VTFBlk + *OC1-VTFBlk +
Non Block
OC1-UseFor + OC1-UseFor +
Trip Trip
OC1-OPMD + OC1-OPMD +
3POR 3POR
To begin the setting process, press the key ENTER. Once the setting is changed,
the [*] mark will appear alongside the name of the setting. When the change is
canceled or confirmed, the [*] mark will disappear automatically. Figure 11.5-4
shows the operation of the switch setting mode.
[CANCEL]
[ENTER] [ENTER]
OC1 OC1
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*OC1-2fBlk + *OC1-2fBlk +
[▼] Block
Block
_OC1-UseFor + OC1-UseFor +
Trip [▲] Trip
OC1-OPMD + OC1-OPMD +
3POR 3POR
setting-screen, the setting name and the selected item are displayed. Press
the key ENTER to begin the setting process; the screen for selection list will
appear. Once a setting has been changed, the [*] mark will appear alongside
the name of the setting. When the change is canceled or confirmed, the [*]
mark will disappear automatically.
[CANCEL] [ENTER]
OC1 OC1
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*OC1-2fBlk + [▼] *OC1-2fBlk +
Block-3P Block-3P
_OC1-VTFBlk + OC1-VTFBlk +
Non [▲] Non
OC1-UseFor + OC1-UseFor +
Trip Trip
Signal Selection Mode: Figure 11.5-6 shows the steps to select a signal.
[CANCEL] [ENTER]
F1 Key
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*Signal +
423100 AF00001001
Logic +
Toggle
[►] [◄]
OC OC Trip
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*OC1EN +> [ENTER] *OC1EN + [►] *OC >
On On UV >
OC2EN + OC2EN + ZS >
Off [CANCEL] Off [◄] ZG >
OC3EN + OC3EN + EF >
Off Off DIFF >
OC [CANCEL] OC Group1
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*OC1EN +> *OC1EN +> [◄] x 2 Telecommunication >
Off Off *Trip >
OC2EN + [ENTER] OC2EN + Autoreclose >
Off Off
[►] x 2
OC3EN + OC3EN +
Off Off
[◄]
Protection Protection
[ENTER]
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Active group > Change setting?
is confirmed. ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
Copy gr.(A->B) >
_Group 1 >
Group 2 > The changed Setting
Group 3 > [CANCEL]
Group 4 >
is canceled.
[►] [◄]
[ENTER] [CANCEL]
IEC61850 Setting
Communication
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*850BLK + [◄] [◄] Change setting?
LAN >
Block ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
*IEC61850 >
GSECHK + IEC103 >
ON Modbus >
[►]
SI1-1 + DNP >
254
Setting [ENTER]
The changed setting is
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Record > confirmed.
Metering >
_Communication >
Protection > The changed setting is
[CANCEL]
Counter > canceled.
Function key >
“On” indicates that the setting is enabled; the mark [>] will appear. More detail of the
settings provided within the hierarchy are described later.
“Off” indicates that the setting is disabled; the detailed settings are hidden, the mark [>]
is not indicated. The following figure shows the usage of On/Off function.
OC OC OC
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[►] / [◄] /
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*OC1EN +> [ENTER] *OC1EN +>
[▲] / [▼]
*OC1EN +
On On Off
OC2EN + OC2EN + OC2EN +
Off [CANCEL] Off [►] / [◄] / Off
OC3EN + OC3EN + [▲] / [▼] OC3EN +
Off Off Off
[ENTER]
Protection OC
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[ENTER] Change setting? *OC1EN +
The changed ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No Off
setting is confirmed. [◄] x 3
OC2EN +
Off
OC3EN +
Off
Protection OC
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Active group > *OC1EN +
Copy gr.(A->B) >
Return to the “OC” Off
_Group 1 > setting screen. OC2EN +
Group 2 > Off
Group 3 > OC3EN +
Group 4 > Off
operation of the power system. In the “Protection” sub-menu, the user can change the active
group and can copy the group settings. Jump to the “Element Setting Menu” if a relay setting
is required.
Change active group: An example for changing the active group is shown in
the following figure.
[▲] x 2 [▼] x 2
Protection
Protection
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Common
Change Setting? [ENTER]
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No Active Group +
1
Copy Group (A->B) >
Group 1 >
Group 2 >
[ENTER]
Protection
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Common
The changed [►]
Active Group >
setting is confirmed. Copy Group(A->B) >
Group 1 >
Group 2 >
Group 3 >
Copy group setting: The user can copy an active setting from one group to
another group. As an example, in the following figure “Group3” will be copied
to “Group2”, as shown in Figure 11.5-12.
Note: In the “Copy Group (A->B)” screen, the number displayed at A is the current active
group number.
[ENTER]
[◄]
Protection
Protection
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Common
Active Group >
1
Copy Group(A->B) >
Group 1 >
Group 2 >
Change group settings: Upon shipment from the factory, the default settings
are set. Therefore, in each group, the user can change the settings of the
protection functions and other features. To change the settings in each group,
refer to the setting method discussed in section 11.5(i).
programmed using settings. Six screens are configured for six of the function keys (F1 to F6),
respectively, as the default settings shown in Table 4.6-3.
Screen jump function: To configure the screen jump function, follow the steps
as shown in the figure below.
Function Key F1 Key F1 Key Function
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F1 Key > [►] *Function + [ENTER] Screen Jump
F2 Key > No Assign Assign Signal
F3 Key > Signal + _No Assign
[◄] [CANCEL]
F4 Key > No Assign
F5 Key > Logic
F6 Key > Instant +
[ ]x2 [▼] x 2
[ENTER]
[An Example]
OC F1 Key
The “Screen Jump”
10:48 1/4 Push [F1]
setting is _OC1EN +> for 3s. Register this screen
On to F1 Key?
confirmed. Do the
OC2EN +> ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
next step to select On
OC3EN +
a screen.
Off
[ENTER]
The selected screen is assigned to [F1].
On any screen, press the screen-jump function key to display a screen, refer to the
following figure:
Main Menu OC
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Record > [F1] _OC1EN +>
_Monitoring > On
Setting > OC2EN +>
IO setting >
[F1] On
Time > OC3EN +
Test > Off
To cancel the screen-jump function, follow the procedure provided in Figure 11.5-15.
Note: 1) Once a screen is configured to a function key, it will not be deleted until a new
screen is configured for the same function key.
2) If a configured screen is disabled by “On/Off Function” setting (refer to section
11.5(iii)), the screen jump function is also disabled for the function key.
[▼] x 2 [▲] x 2
[ENTER]
The “Screen Jump” function is
canceled on F1 key.
Signal control function: To assign a test signal to a function key, follow the
steps as shown in Figure 11.5-16.
[▲] [▼]
[ENTER]
[ENTER]
Setting F1 Key
[ENTER] [◄] x 2 10:48 1/3
The changed Change Setting? *Signal +
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
setting is confirmed. 123101AF00003001
Logic +
Instant
Selection of ratio: For example, Figure 4.2-1 shows how the channel selection
is made for the AC analog input on a VCT module (AI#1 = VCT#1). Move the
cursor by pressing keys ▲ and ▼. Then, press key ►to go to the next level in
the hierarchy.
AI#1
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AI1_Ch1_Ratio +
2000.000
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The user can activate or turn off the above timers and switches using the setting function.
To configure the binary input circuits, the user should follow the procedure in steps ((ii)-1 and
(ii)-2)
Selection of binary input circuit: For example, Figure 11.6-2 illustrates the
selection of a binary input circuit on a binary IO module. Move the cursor by
pressing keys ▲ and ▼. Then, press key ►to go to the next hierarchy.
Common
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Thres_Level +
Low
Cmp_Num +
4
For example, Figure 11.6-4 shows the CPL setting for binary input circuit (BI1).
The timer and the inverse switch can be activated when On or Off is set for setting
[BI1_CPL]. Press key ENTER to commence the setting of a switch or parameter.
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BI1
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On Delay Timer +
0.000 s
Off Delay Timer +
0.000 s
Inverse-SW +
Normal
Selection of binary output circuit: For example, Figure 11.6-5 illustrates the
selection of a binary output circuit on a binary IO module. Move the cursor by
pressing keys ▲ and ▼. Press key ► to go to the next level in the hierarchy.
CPL Setting: For example, Figure 11.6-6 illustrates the setting of a binary
output circuit (BO1). Using setting [BI1_CPL] On, the CPL logic in BO1 is
available. Similarly, assigned signals, timers and switches can be set in this
menu. Note that detailed setting items are shown when On is keyed into
setting [BI*_CPL].
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BO1
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BO1_CPL +
Off
Input signal1 +
No Assign
Input Signal2 +
No Assign
Input Signal3 +
No Assign
Signal8 +
No Assign
LOGIC-SW
AND
On Delay Timer +
0.000 s
Off Delay Timer +
0.000 s
INVERSE-SW +
Normal
TIMER-SW +
Off
Logic Timer +
0.000 s
Reset Signal +
No Assign
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[►] [CANCEL]
Select Element
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No Assign
_DIFCH_A 8000F01C20
DIFCH_B 8100F01C21
DIFCH_C 8200F01C22
DIFCH-IDSV8E00F01B67
…
Selection of LED: Figure 11.6-8 shows the LED selection screen; the user can
select a setting item by pressing keys ▲ and ▼. Press key ► to go to the next
level in the hierarchy.
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LED
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_LED3 >
LED4 >
LED5 >
LED6 >
LED7 >
LED8 >
LED26 >
F1 Key >
F2 Key >
:
Figure 11.6-8 LED selecting screen
LED Setting : As shown in Figure 11.6-9, the user can set the logical gate,
timer, color of LED and assign signals in this screen.
LED3
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Color >
RED
Input signal1 +
No assign
Input signal 2 +
No assign
Input signal 8 +
No assign
Reset signal +
No assign
LOGIC-SW +
AND
INVERSE-SW +
Normal
TIMER-SW +
Off
On Delay Timer +
0.00 s
Off Delay Timer +
0.00 s
Logic Timer +
0.00 s
Color +
Figure 11.6-9 LED setting screen
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Time sub-menu
In Time sub-menu, the user can change settings of Clock function, such as time zone, time
synchronizing source, format of time displaying and so on. Figure below shows the Time sub-
menu. (For more information, see Chapter Technical description: Clock function)
Time
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Clock >
Time Zone >
Time Sync >
Display Format >
Summer Time >
Time menu
(1) Move cursor to the Time menu and press ENTER.
Clock
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_[Time] +
2012-11-21 10:00:05
[Format]
YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
[ActiveSyncSrc] >
SNTP
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ActiveSyncSrc menu
ActiveSyncSrc can be shown by the following procedure.
(1) Move cursor to the [ActiveSyncSrc] menu and press ►.
Clock
10:00 1/2 *Note: When the active synchronizing source is not SNTP, the > is
[Time] +
2012-11-21 10:00:05 not shown in the screen.
[Format]
YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
_[ActiveSyncSrc] >
SNTP
Time Zone
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Time zone +
0.00hour
(1) Move cursor to the Time zone menu and press ENTER.
Time Zone
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_Time zone +
0.00hour in accordance with UTC (Coordinate Universal Time).
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Time Sync
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TimeSyncSrc +
SNTP
SNTP +>
On
BI SYNC +>
On
TimeSyncSrc menu
Time SyncSrc (Time Synchronization Source) can be changed by the following procedure.
(1) Move cursor to the TimeSyncSrc menu and press ENTER.
Time Sync
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_TimeSyncSrc +
SNTP
SNTP +>
On
BI SYNC +>
On
By using time synchronization via Ethernet with a SNTP server, the user can connect up
to a maximum of four SNTP servers. If more than one SNTP is used, the priority of the servers
can be decided in ascending order of synchronized stratum value (in order of higher-accuracy)
and select the server with the smallest value.
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SNTP menu
IP address of SNTP server can be set by the following procedure.
(1) To confirm that the SNTP synchronization function has been set
Time Sync
10:48 1/4 for On. Subsequently move cursor to the SNTP menu and press ►.
TimeSyncSrc +
SNTP
_SNTP +>
On
BI SYNC +>
On
SNTP (2) Move cursor to desired server number and press ENTER.
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_Server1 +
0. 0. 0. 0
Server2 +
0. 0. 0. 0
Server3 +
0. 0. 0. 0
SNTP (3) The user can set IP address using ▲ or ▼ by each digit.
10:48 1/4 When the user has finished setting IP address of the server, press
Server1 +
0. 0. 0.176 ENTER.
Server2 +
0. 0. 0. 0
Server3 +
0. 0. 0. 0
BI SYNC menu
When the “BI SYNC” is set to On in Time Sync menu, the user can choose a binary input circuit
(BI) as a synchronization standard. Adjustment setting ‘SYNC_ADJ’ is provided.
Binary synchronization function can be set by the following procedure.
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Display Format
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Date_fmt +
YYYYMMDD
Date_delimiter +
-
Time_delimiter +
:
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Date_delimiter
10:48 1/3 (2) Date delimiter can be selected by moving cursor to the desired
_-
/ format type.
.
Display Format
10:48 3/4 (2) The time delimiter mark is switched.
Date_fmt +
YYYYMMDD
Date_delimiter +
-
_Time_delimiter +
.
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Summer Time
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Summer time +
Off
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Summer Time (1) Move cursor to the [Summer time] menu and press ENTER.
10:48 1/13 Summer time mode can be switched On/Off by pressing ► or ◄.
_Summer time +
Off After Summer time mode is set to On, the user can set summer time
in detail.
Summer Time (2) In this screen, details of summer time setting can be set.
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IS_UTC_base +
On
Start_Month +
3
Start_Week +
5
The user can set the starting date and ending of summer time. The following procedure is a
case of starting weekday setting.
Summer Time (1) Move cursor to the [Start_Wday] menu and press ►.
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Start_Month +
3
Start_Week +
5
_Start_Wday +
Sun
Start_SM(Wday)
(2) Move cursor to the desired weekday and press ENTER.
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---
_Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
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Test sub-menu
Test functions can be operated from the test screen available on the front panel of the IED.
(i) Test screen
The Test screen has functions such as Test Mode, Test Flag, Mode Change and Signal
Monitoring. The user can select any of these test functions using the following test screen.
Test
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Test Mode +
Off
TestFlag-EN +
On
Mode Change >
Single Monitoring >
Test Mode
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Test Option >
Function Test >
Binary Input >
Binary Output >
Test Option
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S-TestFlagCancel +
Off
GOSNDBLK +
Off
GOSUBBLK +
Off
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Note: The user may perform bad reception tests from a remote terminal using the
GOSNDBLK function. However, carrying out the GOSNDBLK function at a
remote terminal may influence the overall operation of other IEDs, because
communication packets will not be received from the remote terminal. In order to
avoid that the user can simulate bad reception tests for a particular IED using the
GOSUBBLK function. As a result, testing will only affect the particular IED
under test i.e. all other terminals will not be influenced by the tests.
Function test screen: Function test screen is provided for testing; the use can
program test operations, which can be implemented in protection and control
functions. Figure 11.8-4 exemplifies the Test screen. Automatic supervision
will stop when the user sets Off for A.M.F (for more information about the
automatic supervision, see Chapter Automatic supervision).
Function Test
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A.M.F. +
On
BU1_Exclusion +
Off
BU2_Exclusion +
Off
Binary input test screen: The user can have a virtual signal to a binary input
circuit using the binary input test screen. Figure 11.8-5 shows an example;
the user can select IO#1 or IO#3. (Actually, the content displayed will differ
depending upon the binary IO module inserted. Refer to Chapter Technical
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Binary Input
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Slot#1 >
Slot#3 >
Slot#3
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BIF OP +
Slot3-BIO1-SET +
Normal
Slot3-BIO2-SET +
Normal
Slot3-BI03-SET +
Slot3-BIO1-SET
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Normal
Off
On
The user can then make the following selections on the screen and configure the
items required for simulation.
ON: BI1 output is set forcibly to ON(Logic level=high(1)) regardless of
the actual input signal.
OFF: BI1 output is set forcibly to OFF(Logic level=low(0)) regardless of
the actual input signal.
Normal: Actual inputs are applied.
Use the screen shown in Figure 11.8-7 only to configure the BI signals for the
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The setting menu is shown in the manner of the screen illustrated in Figure 11.8-7,
if the user needs to configure an Input Circuit other than BI01 (BI02 to BI18 in the
screen shown in Figure 11.8-6); the user can configure each BI signal in a manner
similar to that described for BI01.
After selecting OP in Figure 11.8-6, use the following screen to start the simulation
test.
Slot#3
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Press and hold ENTER
to operate
Press <- to return
To previous page
Slot#3
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Press and hold ENTER
to operate
Operating..
Binary output test screen: The user is able to test a binary output circuit.
Figure 11.8-10 is an example of how to select a binary output from the Test
Mode screen.
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Binary Output
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Slot#2 >
Slot#3 >
Slot#2
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BO2F OP +
SLOT2-BO01-SET +
Normal
SLOT2-BO02-SET +
Normal
SLOT2-BO02-SET +
Figure 11.8-12 shows the Output Circuit configuration of BO01 at IO#2 (Slot#2).
The procedure for operation is similar to the operation of the binary input circuit.
(Refer to Figure 11.8-7 to Figure 11.8-9)
SLOT2-BO01-SET
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Normal
Off
On
The user can configure the required settings for the simulation test of the binary
output circuit.
ON: Output signal for simulation test is ON
OFF: Output signal for simulation test is OFF
Normal: Actual inputs are applied.
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Mode Change
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MDCTRL-EN +
Off
MDCTRL-SELRST +
30 s
MDCTRL-EXERST +
30 s
Signal Monitoring
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Term A +
No Assign
Term B +
No Assign
Term C +
No Assign
When the user wishes to use monitoring jack A to monitor a signal-monitoring point,
select “Term A” in the signal monitoring sub-menu (Figure 11.8-15). The user can then assign
the signal monitoring point for Term A.
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Input signal +
No Assign
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Information sub-menu
In the information sub-menu, the user can see the information about the IED. Those of the
information are set in a factory, and not changed by the user. Figure 11.9-1 shows the
Information sub-menu. Table 11.9-1 shows detail of information that is displayed in this screen.
Information
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[IED TYPE]
GRB200 __-00-111-22-33-
44-555
__-6666-777-88
[Serial No.]
View ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
F4 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
F5 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
F6 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
F7 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Note: Sign “✔” shows that the user can operate the function. Sign “N.A” shows that the user
cannot operate the function. Password can be changed in Change-Password sub-menu in
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For rack mounting, cable and electrical wiring, see the service manual entitled Installation
handbook for rack mounting, cable work, etc., separately.
See the service manual entitled Guide for replacement of inner modules depending on the
situation. (Document No. 6F2S1955).
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Handling precautions
Modules of the IED should be handled in the electro static charge free environment. That is,
the user shall use an anti-electrostatic-wrist-band; and it is grounded.
CAUTION
Before removing a module, ensure that you are at the same electrostatic potential as
the equipment by touching the case.
Handle the module by its front plate, frame or edges of the printed circuit board. Avoid
touching the electronic components, printed circuit board or connectors.
Place the module on an anti-static surface, or on a conducting surface connected to
the earth.
You have to check carefully the electronic circuitry for your handling area, which is defined in
the IEC 60747 standard.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Ordering positions
7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L
- 2 1 - 4 T 2 - M 2 - 6 6 - 3 0 - 2 2 0
MainUnit
VCT types (VCT48B and VCT23B)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Ordering positions
7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L
- 1 1 - W U 8 - S 0 - 0 0 - 3 0 - 2 2 0
VCT types (VCT23B) SubUnit
Ordering positions
7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L
- 2 1 - 4 T 2 - M 2 - 6 6 - 3 0 - 2 2 0
AC rating (In) = 5A
The user can check the layout of the binary input and output modules (BI, BO, or BIO)
using the ordering codes. For example, the user can find BO1A, BI1A, and 6xBIO5A modules
in IED identified with the ordering cords “T2” at Positions A&B. The user can also read the
configuration with IO configuration label.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Ordering positions
7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L
- 2 1 - 4 T 2 - M 2 - G L - 3 0 - 2 2 0
T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
PWS1 A BO1 A BI1 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A VCT48B VCT23B
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 BO1(SF) BI1 Va
2 2 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 2
4 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3
FAIL1 BO2(SF)
4 4
BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 Vb ZA Ia
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
1
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
BO3(SF) BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 Vc
6 6
BI3
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Ib CH3
8 6
BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4
10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
9 BO4(SF) BI4 Ic
FAIL2 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5
7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6
BO5(SF)
10 10
BI5 Va Ia
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7
BO6(SF)
12 12
BI6 Vb ZB Ib CH4
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9
BO7
14 14
BI7
14 14 14 14 14 14
Vc Ic
14 14
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
BO8 BI8 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 Ia
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
BO9
18 18
BI9 BO2
18
BO2
18
BO2
18
BO2
18
BO2
18
BO2
18 Ia Ib CH5
18 18
21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 19
BO10 BI10 BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) Ib CH1 Ic
22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 20 20
2¥¥
23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 21 21
BO11
24 24
BI11 BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24 Ic Ia
22 22
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 23 23
BO12
26 BI12 BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) Ia Ib CH6
26 26 26 26 26 26 26 24 24
27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 25 25
BO13
28 28
BI13 BO6(SF)
28
BO6(SF)
28
BO6(SF)
28
BO6(SF)
28
BO6(SF)
28
BO6(SF)
28 26
Ib CH2 Ic
26
(+) 29
29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 27
30
DC/DC BO14 BI14 BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) Ic
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 28
(-) 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
32 BO15
32
BI15 BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF)
32 32 32 32 32 32 32 30 30
35
33 33
36
BO16 BI16
34 34
37
38 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
BO17 BI17 37 37 37 37 37 37
36 36
36 36 36 36 36 36
37 37 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9
BO18 BI18 38 38 38 38 38 38
38 38
- 1 1 - WU 8 - S 0 - 0 0 - 3 0 - 2 2 0
T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
PWS1 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A VCT23B VCT23B
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2
BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1
4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3
FAIL1
BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2
4
Ia 4
Ia
1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Ib CH7 Ib CH11
8 6 6
BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4
10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
9 Ic Ic
FAIL2 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5
7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Ia 10
Ia
11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Ib CH8 12
Ib CH12
BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8
13
14
BI9
13
14
BI9
13
14
BI9
13
14
BI9
13
14
BI9
13
14
BI9
13
14
BI9
13
14
BI9
13
14
Ic
13
14
Ic C13
Main-Sub
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 communication
BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 Ia Ia
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
RX
17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
BO2
18
BO2
18
BO2
18
BO2
18
BO2
18
BO2
18
BO2
18
BO2
18 18
Ib CH9 18
Ib CH13
21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 19
0
TX
BO3(SF)
22
BO3(SF)
22
BO3(SF)
22
BO3(SF)
22
BO3(SF)
22
BO3(SF)
22
BO3(SF)
22
BO3(SF)
22 20
Ic 20
Ic
23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 21 21 C14
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24 22
Ia 22
Ia
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 23 23
BO5(SF)
26
BO5(SF)
26
BO5(SF)
26
BO5(SF)
26
BO5(SF)
26
BO5(SF)
26
BO5(SF)
26
BO5(SF)
26 24
Ib CH10 24
Ib 14
27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 25 25
BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) Ic Ic
28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 26 26
(+) 29
30 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29
DC/DC BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF)
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
(-) 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
32
BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF)
32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 30 30
35
36
37
38 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37
36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9
38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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are determined by the ordering code at Positions ‘E and F’. The user can find optical ports
(OPT2; at C13/C14 or C21/C22) for communicating with SubUnits, when ordering code ‘M2’ at
Positions ‘C and D’ is chosen.
Selection for the Stand-alone type Selection for the Dual ports with LAN for Local PC Selection for the Max. Dual Ports
- 2 1 - 4 T 2 - M 0 - G D - 3 0 - 2 2 0 - 2 1 - 4 T 2 - M 2 - G 6 - 3 0 - 2 2 0 - 2 1 - 4 T 2 - M 2 - 6 L - 3 0 - 2 2 0
TX 0
RX TX
TX
RX 0
TX RX
RX
C12 C22
Main-Sub
C12 C12
communication 100BASE-FX
100BASE-FX 100BASE-FX
0
RX
TX
TX TX
0
TX
RX
RX RX
0
RX 0
RX
0
TX 0
TX
Max. Dual ports (two 100BASE-FXs) are Dual ports (two 100BASE-FXs) are mounted at C11 Max. Dual ports (two 100BASE-FXs) are
mounted at C11 and C12. and C12. A 100BASE-TX/100BASE-T for a Local mounted at C11 and C12.
PC is mounted at C13. IRIG and RS485 modules
IRIG module is mounted at C15. are mounted at C14 andC15. IRIG module is mounted at C15.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Positions
7 S G T E F U 9 V
- 1 0 3 * - 6 6 2 - 4 E
GRB200- --
Selected language
Selected protocol
Selected software
Flange covers
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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SubUnit ID setting
When the MainUnit connected with a SubUnit, the user should set a subunit identifier for
each unit. When the MainUnit has two SubUnit#1 and #2, set “0” for SubUnit#1, set “1” for
SubUnit#2 (see Table 12.4-1). The identifier is set using Rotary switch on Optical transceiver
module (OPT2). For more information about OPT2, see Chapter Technical description: Signal
processing and communication modules.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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- x 1 - x x x - x x - x x - x x - x x x
CAUTION
Note: A short-wire is connected between terminal screws No. 35–37; and that is done by
the manufacturer. The user shall remove that when the user undertakes the
dielectric voltage test for the IED; and the user shall connect again the terminals
with that after the test (See Appendix: Notes for the dielectric voltage test).
29
30
31
32
33
Short wire 34
35
36
37
38
39
40
FG
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Hardware tests
Hardware tests should be carried out to ensure that there is no hardware defect in the IED.
Defects of hardware circuits can be detected in automatic supervision function when the DC
power is supplied.
Function tests
Function tests are software-based testing. Dynamic test set can be required in several
protection tests.
Conjunctive tests
After the hardware and function test in the IED, conjunctive tests can be carried out with
primary equipment, telecommunication and other external equipment. On-load test, Signal
test, and tripping CB test may be required.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Cautions
(i) Safety Precautions
CAUTION
The IED rack is provided with a grounding terminal.
Before starting the work, always make sure the IED rack is grounded.
When connecting the cable to the back of the IED, firmly fix it to the terminal block
and attach the cover provided on top of it.
Before checking the interior of the IED, be sure to turn off the power.
Class 1 laser.
Failure to observe any of the precautions above may cause electric shock or malfunction.
Failure to observe any of the precautions above may cause damage or malfunction of the relay.
Before mounting/dismounting the PCB, take antistatic measures such as wearing an earthed
wristband.
Preparations
Test equipment
The following test equipment is required for the commissioning tests.
1 Three-phase voltage source
2 Single-phase current sources
1 Dynamic three-phase test set (for protection scheme test)
1 DC power supply
3 DC voltmeters
3 AC voltmeters
3 Phase angle meters
2 AC ammeters
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Relay settings
Before starting the tests, it must be specified whether the tests will use the user’s settings or
the default settings.
Visual inspection
After unpacking the product, check for any damage to the IED case. If there is any damage,
the internal module might also have been affected. Contact the vendor.
Relay ratings
Check that the items described on the nameplate on the front of the IED conform to the user’s
specification. The items are: relay type and model, AC voltage, current and frequency ratings,
and auxiliary DC supply voltage rating.
Local PC
To examine the IED with a PC locally, connect the PC with the IED using a USB cable. The
GR-TIEMS software is required to install in the PC.
During commissioning and maintenance, check wire connection and observe relay output
signals. The user can see the signals whether the relay operations are appropriate or not.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Test operations
The user can change IED to for Test mode by the operations on the IED front panel with
Main/Sub menus, as shown in Figure 13.4-1.
Main Menu Sub-menu Sub-menu Sub-menu Sub-menu Sub-menu
Main Menu Record
Monitoring
Setting
IO Setting
Control
Time
Replica_CH24
Information
Security Setting
Login/Logout
Figure 13.4-1 Structure of test menu
Note: The structure and the contents about sub-menus depend on the hardware.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Setting
Test settings
Unit Default
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s setting value
CH1 CB-Test_CH1 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated CB_CH1 state-signal for testing Normal
DS11-Test_CH1 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS11_CH1 state-signal for testing Normal
DS12-Test_CH1 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS12_CH1 state-signal for testing Normal
DS13-Test_CH1 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS13_CH1 state-signal for testing Normal
DS21-Test_CH1 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS21_CH1 state-signal for testing Normal
CH2 CB-Test_CH2 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated CB_CH2 state-signal for testing Normal
DS11-Test_CH2 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS11_CH2 state-signal for testing Normal
DS12-Test_CH2 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS12_CH2 state-signal for testing Normal
DS13-Test_CH2 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS13_CH2 state-signal for testing Normal
DS21-Test_CH2 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS21_CH2 state-signal for testing Normal
~ ~
CH23 CB-Test_CH23 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated CB_CH23 state-signal for testing Normal
DS11-Test_CH23 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS11_CH23 state-signal for testing Normal
DS12-Test_CH23 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS12_CH23 state-signal for testing Normal
DS13-Test_CH23 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS13_CH23 state-signal for testing Normal
DS21-Test_CH23 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS21_CH23 state-signal for testing Normal
CH24 CB-Test_CH24 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated CB_CH24 state-signal for testing Normal
DS11-Test_CH24 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS11_CH24 state-signal for testing Normal
DS12-Test_CH24 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS12_CH24 state-signal for testing Normal
DS13-Test_CH24 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS13_CH24 state-signal for testing Normal
DS21-Test_CH24 Normal / Open / Close – Simulated DS21_CH24 state-signal for testing Normal
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Signal
Signal monitoring point
TEST (Function ID: 201301)
Element ID Name Description
3100051197 SIM FAULT OUTPUT for Sim.Fault Display
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C100_S8 2000641120 Constant value 100 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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C100_S16 2100641121 Constant value 100 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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C100_U16 3100641125 Constant value 100 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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C100_U32 3200641126 Constant value 100 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Unit: mm
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2. Trihedral figure (1/1×19 inches) for the Max. Dual Ports of MainUnit
Unit: mm
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3. Trihedral figure (1/1×19 inches) for the Dual Ports with LAN for Local PC of MainUnit
Unit: mm
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Unit: mm
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Unit: mm
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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MainUnit structure (the Stand-alone type of MainUnit)
Common inputs Common outputs CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6
[IO#8] [IO#7] [IO#6] [IO#5] [IO#4] [IO#3] [IO#2] [IO#1] [VCT#1] [VCT#2]
T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
for common for common mainly for CH1 mainly for CH2 mainly for CH3 mainly for CH4 mainly for CH5 mainly for CH6
17 (+) 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
BO9 BI9 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 CH5
18 (-) 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Ia 18
Ib
21 (+) 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 19
BO10 BI10 BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) CH1
22 (-) 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 20
Ib 20
Ic
2¥¥
23 (+) 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 21 21
BO11 BI11 BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) C14
24 (-) 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 22
Ic 22
Ia
IRIG-B000
25 (+) 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 A1 23 23
BO12 BI12 BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) B1 CH6
26 (-) 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 SIG 24
Ia
24
Ib
A2
(+) 27 DISUSE
27 27 27 27 27 27 27 B2 25 25
DISUSE
BO13 BI13 BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF)
28 (-) 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 A3 26
Ib CH2 26
Ic
(+) 29 (+) 29 B3
29 29 29 29 29 29 29 GND 27
30 BI14
DC/DC BO14 (-) 30 BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) Ic
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 28
(+) 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
(-) 31 31 C15
32 BO15 BI15 BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF)
32 (-) 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 RS485 30 30
35 A1
(+) 33
33 B1
36 BI16 COM-A
BO16 (-) 34
34 A2
37
(+) 35 B2
35 35 35 35 35 35 35 COM-B
38
BI17 37 37 37 37 37 37 A3
BO17 (-) 36
36 B3
COMM
(+) 37 36 36 36 36 36 36
37 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9
BI18 38 38 38 38 38 38
BO18 (-) 38
38
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[IO#8] [IO#7] [IO#6] [IO#5] [IO#4] [IO#3] [IO#2] [IO#1] [VCT#1] [VCT#2]
T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
for common for common mainly for CH1 mainly for CH2 mainly for CH3 mainly for CH4 mainly for CH5 mainly for CH6
17 (+) 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
RX
BO9 BI9 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 CH5
18 (-) 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Ia 18
Ib
21 (+) 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 19
TX
0
BO10 BI10 BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) CH1
22 (-) 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 20
Ib 20
Ic
2¥¥
23 (+) 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 21 21
BO11 BI11 BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) C14
24 (-) 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 22
Ic 22
Ia
Main-Sub
25 (+) 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 communication 23 23
BO12 BI12 BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) CH6
26 (-) 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 24
Ia
24
Ib
RX
0
27 (+) 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 25 25
BO13 BI13 BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF)
28 (-) 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 26
Ib CH2 26
Ic
(+) 29 TX
29 (+) 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 27
30 BI14
DC/DC BO14 (-) 30 BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) Ic
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 28
(+) 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
(-) 31 31 C15
32 BO15 BI15 BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) IRIG-B000
32 (-) 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 30 30
A1
35 (+) 33
33 B1
SIG
36 BI16
BO16 (-) 34 A2
34 DISUSE
37 B2
(+) 35 DISUSE
38 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
A3
BO17 BI17 37 37 37 37 37 37
(-) 36 B3
36
GND
(+) 37 36 36 36 36 36 36
37 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9
BI18 38 38 38 38 38 38
BO18 (-) 38
38
Centralized GRB200
6F2S1931 (0.17)
[IO#8] [IO#7] [IO#6] [IO#5] [IO#4] [IO#3] [IO#2] [IO#1] [VCT#1] [VCT#2]
T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
17 (+) 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
BO9 BI9 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 CH5
18 (-) 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Ia 18
Ib
21 (+) 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 19
BO10 BI10 BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) CH1
22 (-) 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 20
Ib 20
Ic
2¥¥
23 (+) 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 21 21
BO11 BI11 BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) BO4(SF) C14
24 (-) 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 C24 22
Ic 22
Ia
IRIG-B000
25 (+) 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 A1 23 23
BO12 BI12 BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) B1 CH6
26 (-) 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 SIG 24
Ia
24
Ib
A2
(+) 27 DISUSE
27 27 27 27 27 27 27 B2 25 25
DISUSE
BO13 BI13 BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF)
28 (-) 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 A3 26
Ib CH2 26
Ic
(+) 29 (+) 29 B3
29 29 29 29 29 29 29 GND 27
30 BI14
DC/DC BO14 (-) 30 BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) Ic
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 28
(+) 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
(-) 31 31 C25 C15
32 BO15 BI15 BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF)
32 (-) 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 RS485 30 30
35 A1
(+) 33
33 B1
36 BI16 COM-A
BO16 (-) 34
34 A2
37
(+) 35 B2
35 35 35 35 35 35 35 COM-B
38
BI17 37 37 37 37 37 37 A3
BO17 (-) 36
36 B3
COMM
(+) 37 36 36 36 36 36 36
37 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9
BI18 38 38 38 38 38 38
BO18 (-) 38
38
Centralized GRB200
6F2S1931 (0.17)
[IO#8] [IO#7] [IO#6] [IO#5] [IO#4] [IO#3] [IO#2] [IO#1] [VCT#1] [VCT#2]
T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
2
BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1
(-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2
4
(+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 3 3
3 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2
FAIL1 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 4
Ia 4
Ia
1
(+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 5 5
BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3
(+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 6
Ib CH7 6
Ib CH11
8 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4
(-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 C12 7 7
10
(+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (Blank) 8
Ic 8
Ic
9
FAIL2 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5
(+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 9 9
7
BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6
(-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 10
Ia 10
Ia
17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
RX
BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 BO2 Ib CH9 Ib CH13
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 19
TX
BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) BO3(SF) Ic Ic
22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 20 20
23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 21 21
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
BO4(SF)
24
C14 22
Ia 22
Ia
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 23 23
BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) BO5(SF) Ib CH10 Ib CH14
26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 24 24
27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 25 25
BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF) BO6(SF)
28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 26
Ic
26
Ic
(+) 29
29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29
30
DC/DC BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF) BO7(SF)
30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
(-) 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 C15
32 BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) BO8(SF) (Blank)
32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 30 30
35
36
37
38 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37
36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36
BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9 BO9
38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38
0.0 0.0
Centralized GRB200
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Cable connections for AC analog inputs, binary inputs and binary outputs
The user should have the following wiring works on the VCT, BIO models in GRB200 IEDs.
1
Bus-A’s Va
2
Va
3
Vb
Vb ZA
4
5
Vc
Vc
6
9
Bus-B’s Va
Va
10
11
Vb
Vb ZB
12
13
Vc
Vc
14
17
CH1’s Ia
Ia
18
19
Ib
Ib CH1
20
21
Ic
Ic
22
23
CH2’s Ia
Ia
24
25
Ib
Ib CH2
26
27
Ic
Ic
28
30
GRT#5 (1.0)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 672 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2. BIO signals with regard to CB, DS, and trip signals
2-1. CHs at feeders
(1)Binary inputs
Requiring input conditions are as follows.
-DS contacts
-CBF start signals by the line-protection
-(*1)CB contacts are not required, so they are not injected.
(2)Binary output
Recommending output signals are as follows.
-BP trip signal (=DIF trip signal)
-CBF trip signal (=CBF re-trip and CBF zone-trip signal)
-CBF TR signal (=CBF transfer trip signal)2
mainly for CH-W
BIO5 A
(+) 1
Feeder BI1
(-) 2
Bus-A
Bus-B (+) 3
DS DS BI2
(-) 4
-A -B
P
N/O contact (+) 5
DS-A BI3
CB N/C contact (+) 6
BI4
CH-W N (-) 7
P
N/O contact (+) 8
DS-B BI5
N/C contact (+) 9
BI6
(-) 10
N
P
(+) 11
CBF starts BI7
by the line-protection (+) 12
BI8
(+) 13
BI9
(-) 14
N
15
BO1
16
17
BO2
18
21 P
BO3(SF)
22
BP trip (DIF trip)
23
BO4(SF)
24
25
BO5(SF)
26
27
P
BO6(SF)
28
CBF trip
(Re-trip and Zone-trip)
29 P
BO7(SF)
30
CBF TR trip
31
BO8(SF)
32
35
37
36
BO9
38
2Note: Toshiba recommends outputting it, although the preceding relay (GRB100 series)
did not issue the CBF TR signal.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 673 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2-2. Coupler’s CH
(1)Binary input
The required input conditions are as follows.
-CB contacts
One set of CB contacts is injected to both CH-X and CH-Y.
-DS contacts
DS contacts is not indispensable, but Toshiba recommend to inject the DS contacts.
-CBF start signals by the bus-coupler-protection.
One set of CBF start signal is injected to both CH-X and CH-Y.
(2)Binary output
The recommended output signals are as follows.
-BP trip signal (=DIF trip signal)
-CBF trip signal (=CBF re-trip and CBF zone-trip signal).
mainly for CH-X mainly for CH-Y
BIO5 A BIO5 A
(+) 1 (+) 1
17 17
BO2 BO2
18 18
21 P 21 P
BO3(SF) BO3(SF)
22 22
BP trip (DIF trip) BP trip (DIF trip)
23 23
BO4(SF) BO4(SF)
24 24
25 25
BO5(SF) BO5(SF)
26 26
27 P 27 P
BO6(SF) BO6(SF)
28 28
CBF trip CBF trip
(Re-trip and Zone-trip) (Re-trip and Zone-trip)
29 29
BO7(SF) BO7(SF)
30 30
31 31
BO8(SF) BO8(SF)
32 32
35 35
37 37
36 36
BO9 BO9
38 38
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 674 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2-3. Section’s CH
(1)Binary input
The required input conditions are as follows.
-CB contacts
-DS contacts
DS contacts is not indispensable, but Toshiba recommend to inject the DS contacts.
-CBF start signals by the bus-section-protection
(2)Binary output
The recommended output signals are as follows.
-BP trip signal (=DIF trip signal)
-CBF trip signal (=CBF re-trip and CBF zone-trip signal).
mainly for CH-Z
BIO5 A
(+) 1
Section
BI1
(-) 2
DS DS Bus-A
CB (+) 3
-A
CH-Z
BI2
(-) 4
P
N/O contact (+) 5
DS-A BI3
N/C contact (+) 6
BI4
N (-) 7
P
N/O contact (+) 8
CB BI5
N/C contact (+) 9
BI6
(-) 10
N
P
(+) 11
CBF starts BI7
by the Bus-section-protection (+) 12
BI8
(+) 13
BI9
(-) 14
N
15
BO1
16
17
BO2
18
21 P
BO3(SF)
22
BP trip (DIF trip)
23
BO4(SF)
24
25
BO5(SF)
26
27 P
BO6(SF)
28
CBF trip
(Re-trip and Zone-trip)
29
BO7(SF)
30
31
BO8(SF)
32
35
37
36
BO9
38
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 675 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
2-4. Common
(1)Binary input
The recommended input condition as follows.
-43BP switch condition
(2)Binary output
The recommended output signals are as follows.
-*** alarm signal.
Common Common
BI1 A BO1 A
P
(+) 1 1
43BP=Off
(Contact is closed when 43BP=Off) BI1 BO1(SF)
N (-) 2 2
(+) 3 3
BI2 BO2(SF)
(-) 4 4
(+) 5 5
BI3 BO3(SF)
(-) 6 6
(+) 7 7
BI4 BO4(SF)
(-) 8 8
(+) 9 9
BI5 BO5(SF)
(-) 10 10
(+) 11 11
BI6 BO6(SF)
(-) 12 12
(+) 13 13 P
BI7 BO7
(-) 14 14
*** alarm
(+) 15 15
BI8 BO8
(-) 16 16
(+) 17 17
BI9 BO9
(-) 18 18
(+) 21 21
BI10 BO10
(-) 22 22
2¥¥
(+) 23 23
BI11 BO11
(-) 24 24
(+) 25 25
BI12 BO12
(-) 26 26
(+) 27 27
BI13 BO13
(-) 28 28
(+) 29 29
BI14 BO14
(-) 30 30
(+) 31 31
BI15 BO15
(-) 32 32
(+) 33 33
BI16 BO16
(-) 34 34
(+) 35 35
BI17 BO17
(-) 36 36
(+) 37 37
BI18 BO18
(-) 38 38
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 676 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 677 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Edition 1)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 678 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
The GRB200 relay supports IEC 61850 logical nodes and common data classes as indicated in the following tables.
Nodes GRB200
I: Logical Nodes for Interfacing and archiving
IARC ---
IHMI ---
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 679 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 680 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
LPHD class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
PhyName DPL Physical device name plate M Y
PhyHealth INS Physical device health M Y
OutOv SPS Output communications buffer overflow O N
Proxy SPS Indicates if this LN is a proxy M Y
InOv SPS Input communications buffer overflow O N
NumPwrUp INS Number of Power ups O N
WrmStr INS Number of Warm Starts O N
WacTrg INS Number of watchdog device resets detected O N
PwrUp SPS Power Up detected O N
PwrDn SPS Power Down detected O N
PwrSupAlm SPS External power supply alarm O N
RsStat SPC Reset device statistics T O N
LLNO class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
Loc SPS Local operation for complete logical device O N
OpTmh INS Operation time O N
Controls
Diag SPC Run Diagnostics O N
LEDRs SPC LED reset T O Y
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 681 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
PDIF class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Status Information
Str1 ACD Start O Y
Str2 ACD Start O Y
・
・
Str9 ACD Start O Y
Op1 ACT Operate T M Y
Op2 ACT Operate T M Y
・
・
Op9 ACT Operate T M Y
TmAst CSD Active curve charactristic O N
Measured Values
DifAClc1 WYE Differential Current O Y
DifAClc2 WYE Differential Current O Y
・
・
DifAClc9 WYE Differential Current O Y
RstA1 WYE Restraint Current O Y
RstA2 WYE Restraint Current O Y
・
・
RstA9 WYE Restraint Current O Y
Settings
LinCapac ASG Line capacitance (for load currents) O N
LoSet ING Low operate value, percentage of the nominal current O N
HiSet ING High operate value, percentage of the nominal current O N
MinOpTmms ING Minimum Operate Time O N
MaxOpTmms ING Maximum Operate Time O N
RstMod ING Restraint Mode O N
RsDlTmms ING Reset Delay Time O N
TmACrv CURVE Operating Curve Type O N
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 682 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
PTOC class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Status Information
Str1 ACD Start M Y
Str2 ACD Start M Y
・
・
Str64 ACD Start M Y
Op1 ACT Operate T M Y
Op2 ACT Operate T M Y
・
・
Op64 ACT Operate T M Y
TmASt CSD Active curve characteristic O N
Settings
TmACrv CURVE Operating Curve Type O N
StrVal ASG Start Value O N
TmMult ASG Time Dial Multiplier O N
MinOpTmms ING Minimum Operate Time O N
MaxOpTmms ING Maximum Operate Time O N
OpDITmms ING Operate Delay Time O N
TypRsCrv ING Type of Reset Curve O N
RsDITmms ING Reset Delay Time O N
DirMod ING Directional Mode O N
PTRC class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Status Information
Tr1 ACT Trip CH1 C Y
Tr2 ACT Trip CH2 C Y
Tr3 ACT Trip CH3 C Y
・
・
Tr6 ACT Trip CH6 C Y
Op ACT Operate (combination of subscribed Op from protection functions) C N
Str ACD Sum of all starts of all connected Logical Nodes O N
Settings
TrMod ING Trip Mode O N
TrPlsTmms ING Trip Pulse Time O N
Condition C: At least one of the two status information (Tr, Op) shall be used.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 683 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
RDRE class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Controls
RcdTrg SPC Trigger recorder O N
MemRs SPC Reset recorder memory T O N
MemClr SPC Clear Memory T O N
Status Information
RcdMade SPS Recording made M Y
FltNum INS Fault Number M Y
GriFltNum INS Grid Fault Number O N
RcdStr SPS Recording started O N
MemUsed INS Memory used in % O N
Setting
TrgMod ING Trigger Mode (internal trigger, external or both) O N
LevMod ING Level Trigger Mode O N
PreTmms ING Pre-trigger time O N
PstTmms ING Post-trigger time O N
MemFull ING amemory full level O N
MaxNumRcd ING Maximum number of records O N
ReTrgMod ING Retrigger Mode O N
PerTrgMod ING Periodic trigger time in s O N
ExclTmms ING Exclusion time O N
OpMod ING Operation mode (Saturation, Overwrite ) O N
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 684 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
RBRF class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Status Information
Str ACD Start, timer running O N
OpEx1 ACT Breaker failure trip (“external trip”) T C Y
OpEx2 ACT Breaker failure trip (“external trip”) T C Y
・
・
OpEx64 ACT Breaker failure trip (“external trip”) T C Y
OpIn1 ACT Operate, retrip (“internal trip”) T C Y
OpIn2 ACT Operate, retrip (“internal trip”) T C Y
・
・
OpIn64 ACT Operate, retrip (“internal trip”) T C Y
Setting
Breaker Failure Detection Mode (current, breaker status, both,
FailMod ING O N
other)
FailTmms ING Breaker Failure Time Delay for bus bar trip O N
SPlTrTmms ING Single Pole Retrip Time Delay O N
TPTrTmms ING Three Pole Retrip Time Delay O N
DetValA ASG Current Detector Value O N
ReTrMod ING Retrip Mode O N
Condition C: At least one of either data shall be used depending on the applied tripping schema.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 685 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
GAPC class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
Loc SPS Local operation O N
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Controls
SPCSO SPC Single point controllable status output O N
DPCSO DPC Double point controllable status output O N
ISCSO INC Integer status controllable status output O N
Status Information
Auto SPS Automatic operation O N
Str1 ACD Start M Y
Str2 ACD Start M Y
・
・
Str64 ACD Start M Y
Op1 ACT Operate T M Y
Op2 ACT Operate T M Y
・
・
Op64 ACT Operate T M Y
Setting
StrVal ASG Start Value O N
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 686 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
GGIO class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
Loc SPS Local operation O N
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Measured values
AnIn MV Analogue input O N
Controls
SPCSO SPC Single point controllable status output O N
DPCSO DPC Double point controllable status output O N
ISCSO INC Integer status controllable status output O N
Status Information
IntIn INS Integer status input O N
Alm SPS General single alarm O N
Ind01 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind02 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
・
・
Ind16 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 687 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
MMXU class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
Measured values
TotW MV Total Active Power (Total P) O N
TotVAr MV Total Reactive Power (Total Q) O N
TotVA MV Total Apparent Power (Total S) O N
TotPF MV Average Power factor (Total PF) O N
Hz MV Frequency O Y
PPV DEL Phase to phase voltages (VL1VL2, …) O N
PhV1 WYE Phase to ground voltages (VL1ER, …) O Y
PhV2 WYE Phase to ground voltages (VL1ER, …) O Y
・
・
PhV8 WYE Phase to ground voltages (VL1ER, …) O Y
A1 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) O Y
A2 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) O Y
・
・
A64 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) O Y
W WYE Phase active power (P) O N
VAr WYE Phase reactive power (Q) O N
VA WYE Phase apparent power (S) O N
PF WYE Phase power factor O N
Z WYE Phase Impedance O N
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 688 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
MSQI class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
Measured values
SeqA1 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current C Y
SeqA2 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current C Y
・
・
SeqA64 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current C Y
SeqV1 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Voltage C Y
SeqV2 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Voltage C Y
・
・
SeqV8 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Voltage C Y
DQ0Seq SEQ DQ0 Sequence O N
ImbA WYE Imbalance current O N
ImbNgA MV Imbalance negative sequence current O N
ImbNgV MV Imbalance negative sequence voltage O N
ImbPPV DEL Imbalance phase-phase voltage O N
ImbV WYE Imbalance voltage O N
ImbZroA MV Imbalance zero sequence current O N
ImbZroV MV Imbalance zero sequence voltage O N
MaxImbA MV Maximum imbalance current O N
MaxImbPPV MV Maximum imbalance phase-phase voltage O N
MaxImbV MV Maximum imbalance voltage O N
Condition C: At least one of either data shall be used.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 689 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
XCBR class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
OpCnt INS Operation counter M Y
Controls
Pos DPC Switch position M Y
BlkOpn SPC Block opening M Y
BlkCls SPC Block closing M Y
ChaMotEna SPC Charger motor enabled O N
Metered Values
SumSwARs BCR Sum of Switched Amperes, resetable O N
Status Information
CBOpCap INS Circuit breaker operating capability M Y
POWCap INS Point On Wave switching capability O N
MaxOpCap INS Circuit breaker operating capability when fully charged O N
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
SPS class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
stVal BOOLEAN ST dchg TRUE | FALSE M Y
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal BOOLEAN SV TRUE | FALSE PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
INS class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
stVal INT32 ST dchg M Y(*1)
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
Substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal INT32 SV PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
(MICS Ed.1)
ACT class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Y
phsA BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
phsB BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
phsC BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
neut BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
configuration, description and extension
operTm TimeStamp CF O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
ACD class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Y
dirGeneral ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward | both M Y
phsA BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (1) N
dirPhsA ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (1) N
phsB BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (2) N
dirPhsB ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (2) N
phsC BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (3) N
dirPhsC ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (3) N
neut BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (4) N
dirNeut ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (4) N
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(MICS Ed.1)
MV class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
measured values
instMag AnalogueValue MX O N
mag AnalogueValue MX dchg M Y
range ENUMERATED MX dchg normal | high | low | high-high | low-low |… O N
q Quality MX qchg M Y
t TimeStamp MX M Y
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal AnalogueValue SV PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
units Unit CF see Annex A O Y
db INT32U CF 0 … 100 000 O N
zeroDb INT32U CF 0 … 100 000 O N
sVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV N
rangeC RangeConfig CF GC_CON N
smpRate INT32U CF O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(MICS Ed.1)
WYE class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
phsA CMV GC_1 Y
phsB CMV GC_1 Y
phsC CMV GC_1 Y
neut CMV GC_1 N
net CMV GC_1 N
res CMV GC_1 N
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
angRef ENUMERATED CF Va | Vb | Vc | Aa | Ab | Ac | Vab | Vbc | Vca | O N
Vother | Aother
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
SEQ class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
c1 CMV M Y
c2 CMV M Y
c3 CMV M Y
DataAttribute
measured attributes
seqT ENUMERATED MX pos-neg-zero | dir-quad-zero M Y
configuration, description and extension
phsRef ENUMERATED CF A|B|C|… O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(MICS Ed.1)
SPC class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
control and status
ctlVal BOOLEAN CO off (FALSE) | on (TRUE) AC_CO_M N
operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O N
origin Originator_RO CO, ST AC_CO_O Y
ctlNum INT8U_RO CO, ST 0..255 AC_CO_O N
SBO VISIBLE STRING65 CO AC_CO_SBO_N_M N
SBOw SBOW CO AC_CO_SBOW_E_M N
Oper Oper CO AC_CO _M Y
Cancel Cancel CO AC_CO_SBO_N_M N
and
AC_CO_SBOW_E_M
and
AC_CO_TA_E_M
stVal BOOLEAN ST dchg FALSE | TRUE AC_ST Y
q Quality ST qchg AC_ST Y
t TimeStamp ST AC_ST Y
stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O N
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal BOOLEAN SV FALSE | TRUE PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
pulseConfig PulseConfig CF AC_CO_O N
CtlModel CtlModels CF M Y
sboTimeout INT32U CF AC_CO_O N
sboClass SboClasses CF AC_CO_O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 31
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(MICS Ed.1)
INC class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
control and status
ctlVal INT32 CO AC_CO_M N
operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O N
origin Originator CO, ST AC_CO_O N
ctlNum INT8U CO, ST 0..255 AC_CO_O N
SBO VISIBLE STRING65 CO AC_CO_SBO_N_M N
SBOw SBOW CO AC_CO_SBOW_E_M N
Oper Oper CO AC_CO _M N
Cancel Cancel CO AC_CO_SBO_N_M N
and
AC_CO_SBOW_E_M
and
AC_CO_TA_E_M
stVal INT32 ST dchg M Y
Q Quality ST qchg M Y
T TimeStamp ST M Y
stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O N
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal INT32 SV FALSE | TRUE PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
CtlModel CtlModels CF M Y
sboTimeout INT32U CF AC_CO_O N
sboClass SboClasses CF AC_CO_O N
minVal INT32 CF O N
maxVal INT32 CF O N
stepSize INT32U CF 1 … (maxVal – minVal) O N
D VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 31
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(MICS Ed.1)
DPL class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
vendor VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
hwRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC O N
swRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Y
serNum VISIBLE STRING255 DC O N
model VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Y
location VISIBLE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 45
LPL class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB200
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
vendor VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
swRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
configRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC AC_LN0_M Y
ldNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX shall be included in LLN0 only; AC_LN0_EX N
for example "IEC 61850-7-4:2003"
lnNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLD_M N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 45
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
(PICS Ed.1&Ed.2)
Introduction
The template of this document is “Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement for the
IEC 61850 interface in <device>” version 1.6 published by UCA International Users Group in
Nov 19, 2015.
This document specifies the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) of the
IEC 61850 interface in G2 series IED with communication firmware G2M850-01 series version
equal to or upper than F (G2M850-01-F). Each tables of this document is specified in IEC 61850-
7-2 Annex A.3 “ACSI models conformance statement”.
— ASCI basic conformance statement,
— ACSI models conformance statement,
— ACSI service conformance statement
Together with the MICS and the PIXIT, the PICS forms the basis for a conformance test
according to IEC 61850-10.
Note: Term “Ed” is mentioning the edition number of IEC 61850. Editon2 (Ed2) provides
backward compatibility for legacy Edition 1 (Ed1).
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(PICS Ed.1&Ed.2)
ASCI basic conformance statement
The basic conformance statement is defined in Table A.1.
Table A.1 – Basic conformance statement
Client/ Server/ Value/
Subscriber Publisher Comments
Client-Server roles
Server side (of TWO-PARTY-APPLICATION-
B11 Y
ASSOCIATION)
Client side of (TWO-PARTY-APPLICATION-
B12 N
ASSOCIATION)
SCSMs supported
Client/Subscrib
er side is only
B21 SCSM: IEC 61850-8-1 used Y Y
GOOSE and
SNTP.
Deprecated
B22 SCSM: IEC 61850-9-1 used
Ed2
B23 SCSM: IEC 61850-9-2 used
B24 SCSM: other
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ACSI models conformance statement
The ACSI models conformance statement is defined in Table A.2.
Table A.2 – ACSI models conformance statement
Client/ Server/ Value/
Subscriber Publisher Comments
If Server or Client side (B11/12) supported
M1 Logical device N Y
M2 Logical node N Y
M3 Data N Y
M4 Data set N Y
M5 Substitution N N
M6 Setting group control N Y
Reporting
M7 Buffered report control N Y
M7-1 sequence-number N Y
M7-2 report-time-stamp N Y
M7-3 reason-for-inclusion N Y
M7-4 data-set-name N Y
M7-5 data-reference N Y
M7-6 buffer-overflow N Y
M7-7 entryID N Y
M7-8 BufTm N Y
M7-9 IntgPd N Y
M7-10 GI N Y
M7-11 conf-revision N Y
M8 Unbuffered report control N Y
M8-1 sequence-number N Y
M8-2 report-time-stamp N Y
M8-3 reason-for-inclusion N Y
M8-4 data-set-name N Y
M8-5 data-reference N Y
M8-6 BufTm N Y
M8-7 IntgPd N Y
M8-8 GI N Y
M8-8 conf-revision N Y
Logging N N
M9 Log control N N
M9-1 IntgPd N N
M10 Log N N
M11 Control N Y
M17 File Transfer N Y
M18 Application Association N Y
M19 GOOSE Control Block N Y
M20 Sampled Value Control Block N N
If GSE (B31/32) is supported
M12 GOOSE Y Y
M13 GSSE N N Deprecated Ed2
If SVC (41/42) is supported
M14 Multicast SVC N N
M15 Unicast SVC N N
For all IEDs
SNTP client functions
M16 Time Y N
are supported.
Y = service is supported
N or empty = service is not supported
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(PICS Ed.1&Ed.2)
ACSI service conformance statement
The ACSI service conformance statement is defined in Table A.3 (depending on the statements
in Table A.1).
Table A.3 – ACSI service Conformance statement(1/3)
Ed Services AA: Client Server Comments
TP/MC (C) (S)
Server
S1 1 GetServerDirectory (LOGICAL-DEVICE) TP N Y
Application association
S2 1 Associate TP N Y
S3 1 Abort TP N Y
S4 1 Release TP N Y
Logical device
S5 1 GetLogicalDeviceDirectory TP N Y
Logical node
S6 1 GetLogicalNodeDirectory TP N Y
S7 1 GetAllDataValues TP N Y
Data
S8 1 GetDataValues TP N Y
S9 1 SetDataValues TP N Y
S10 1 GetDataDirectory TP N Y
S11 1 GetDataDefinition TP N Y
Data set
S12 1 GetDataSetValues TP N Y
S13 1 SetDataSetValues TP N N
S14 1 CreateDataSet TP N N
S15 1 DeleteDataSet TP N N
S16 1 GetDataSetDirectory TP N Y
Substitution
S17 1 SetDataValues TP N N
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Logging
Log control block
S30 1 GetLCBValues TP N N
S31 1 SetLCBValues TP N N
Log
S32 1 QueryLogByTime TP N N
S33 1 QueryLogAfter TP N N
S34 1 GetLogStatusValues TP N N
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Control
S51 1 Select N Y
S52 1 SelectWithValue TP N Y
S53 1 Cancel TP N Y
S54 1 Operate TP N Y
S55 1 CommandTermination TP N Y
S56 1 TimeActivatedOperate TP N N
File transfer
S57 1 GetFile TP N Y
S58 1 SetFile TP N N
S59 1 DeleteFile TP N N
S60 1 GetFileAttributeValues TP N Y
S61 1 GetServerDirectory (FILE-SYSTEM) TP N Y
Time
T1 1 Time resolution of internal clock 10 nearest negative power of 2 in
(1ms) seconds
T2 1 Time accuracy of internal clock T1 T0 (10ms)
T1 (1ms)
T2 (100µs)
T3 (25µs)
T4 (4µs)
T5 (1µs)
T3 1 Supported TimeStamp resolution 10 nearest negative power of 2 in
(1ms) seconds
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(PIXIT Edition1&2)
Note: The template of this document is “PIXIT template extracted from server test
procedures version 1.0 and updated according to TPCL version 1.2.6” published by
UCA International Using Group.
(Original document#: 6F2S1875 Ver. 0.11)
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(PIXIT Ed.1&Ed.2)
1. Introduction
This document specifies the protocol implementation extra information for testing (PIXIT) of
the IEC 61850 interface in G2 Series IED with communication firmware G2M850-02 series
version equal & upper than A(G2M850-02-A).
Together with the PICS and the MICS the PIXIT forms the basis for a conformance test
according to IEC 61850-10. The PIXIT entries contain information which is not available in the
PICS, MICS, TICS documents or SCL file.
Each table specifies the PIXIT for applicable ACSI service model as structured in IEC 61850-
10.
Note: Term “Ed” mentions the edition number of the IEC 61850. The editon2 (Ed2)
provides backward compatibility for legacy the Edition 1 (Ed1).
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4. PIXIT FOR ASSOCIATION MODEL
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
Maximum number of clients that can set-up an
As1 1 6
association simultaneously
From 10 to 30 seconds
As3 1,2 Lost connection detection time
(TCP_KEEPALIVE + 10sec.)
Transport selector N
Session selector N
What association parameters are necessary for
As5 1,2 Presentation selector N
successful association
AP Title N
AE Qualifier N
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(PIXIT Ed.1&Ed.2)
5. PIXIT FOR SERVER MODEL
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
Validity:
Y Good,
Y Invalid,
N Reserved,
Y Questionable
Y* Overflow
Y* OutofRange
N BadReference
N Oscillatory
Which analogue value (MX) quality bits are
Sr1 1,2 Y* Failure
supported (can be set by server)
N OldData
Y* Inconsistent
N Inaccurate (OnlyHz)
Source:
Y Process
Validity:
Y Good,
Y Invalid,
N Reserved,
Y Questionable
N BadReference
Y Oscillatory
Which status value (ST) quality bits are
Y Failure
Sr2 1,2 supported
Y OldData
(can be set by server)
Y Inconsistent
N Inaccurate
Source:
N Substituted
Y Test
N OperatorBlocked
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6. PIXIT for Data set model
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
Not limited by an internal
configuration parameter.
(PIXIT Ed.1&Ed.2)
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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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size)
$14.2.2.9)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(PIXIT Ed.1&Ed.2)
9. PIXIT for Reporting model (continued)
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
What is the buffer size for each BRCB or how For example, LLN0$ST$Health
many reports can be buffered can be stored 408 events.
Rp7 1,2
What is the scan cycle for binary events More than 1.6 milliseconds
Rp10 1,2
Is this fixed, configurable Configurable
Does the device support to pre-assign a RCB to a
Rp11 1 specific client in the SCL N
After restart of the server is the value of ConfRev Restored from original
restored from the original configuration or configuration
Rp12 2 retained prior to restart
Rp14 2 Or
<additional items>
Is it supported to change LLN0.Mod online? N
Not applicable
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11. PIXIT FOR GOOSE PUBLISH MODEL
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
Can the test (Ed1) / simulation (Ed2) flag in the
Gp1 1,2 N
published GOOSE be set
What is the behaviour when the GOOSE publish If the configuration is incorrect,
Gp2 1
configuration is incorrect the GOOSE isn’t published.
Published FCD supported common data classes All CDC/data types can be
Gp3 1,2
are published.
Y
Does Server or ICT refuse GOOSE payload
Gp9 1,2 Server Refuses the
dataset length greater than SCSM supports?
Configuration.
<additional items>
1,2 Is the DUT a test equipment N
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12. PIXIT FOR GOOSE SUBSCRIBE MODEL
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
What elements of a subscribed GOOSE Y destination MAC address
message are checked to decide the message is = as configured
valid and the allData values are accepted? If Y APPID
yes, describe the conditions. Y gocbRef
N timeAllowedtoLive
Notes: N datSet
the VLAN tag may be removed by a Y goID
ethernet switch and shall not be =as configured
Gs1 1,2 checked N t
the simulation flag shall always be N stNum
checked (Ed2) Y sqNum
Y simulation / test
N confRev
Y ndsCom
N numDatSetEntries
N out-of-order dataset
members
When is a subscribed GOOSE marked as lost [message does not arrive prior to
(TAL = time allowed to live value from the last TAL]
received GOOSE message) GOOSE subscribe quality
information will become
QUESTIONABLE (=1100 0000
0000 0).
N Substituted
Y Test
N OperatorBlocked
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12. PIXIT FOR GOOSE SUBSCRIBE MODEL (continued)
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
What is the behavior when a subscribed Refer to Gs3
Gs4 1,2 GOOSE message is out-of-order
(NOTE)
But each data size shall be less
than 32 bits.
Dataset including measurand
CDC listed above cannot be
subscribed.
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12. PIXIT FOR GOOSE SUBSCRIBE MODEL (continued)
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
<additional items>
Are subscribed GOOSE with ndsCom=T GOOSE subscribe quality
Accepted. information will become
QUESTIONABLE |
INACCURATE (=1100 0000 0100 0).
1,2
GOOSE status change is ignored.
The behavior can be changed by
modifying PLC logic.
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14. PIXIT FOR CONTROL MODEL
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
What control models are supported DOns: Y
(compare ICD file enums for Ed2) SBOns: Y
Ct1 - DOes: Y
SBOes: Y
Is the control model fixed, configurable and/or Fixed
Ct2 1,2 dynamic
Is TimeActivatedOperate supported (compare Deprecated
Ct3 - PICS or SCL)
Is “operate-many” supported (compare Deprecated
Ct4 - sboClass)
Will the DUT activate the control output when Y
the test attribute is set in the SelectWithValue
Ct5 1 and/or Operate request (when N test procedure
Ctl2 is applicable)
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14. PIXIT FOR CONTROL MODEL(Continued)
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
Which additional cause diagnosis are Y Unknown
supported Y Not-supported
Y Blocked-by-switching-hierarchy
Y Select-failed
Y Invalid-position
Y Position-reached
N Step-limit
Y Blocked-by-Mode
N Blocked-by-process
Y Blocked-by-interlocking
Y Blocked-by-synchrocheck
Y Command-already-in-execution
Y Blocked-by-health
Y 1-of-n-control
Y Abortion-by-cancel
Y Time-limit-over
Y Abortion-by-trip (only for BCPU)
Y Object-not-selected
Ct9 1,2
Edition 1 specific values:
Y Parameter-change-in-execution
How to force a “test-not-ok” respond with Set orCat with unsupported value.
SelectWithValue request See below “Which origin categories
Ct10 1,2
are supported?”
How to force a “test-not-ok” respond with Send SELECT request to the control
Ct11 1,2 Select request object which is not mapped to
control application.
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14. PIXIT FOR CONTROL MODEL(Continued)
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
How to force a “test-not-ok” respond with DOns, SBOns, DOes:
Operate request [Example1]
Set orCat as unsupported value
-> Cause AddCause as “Not-
supported(1)”
[Example2]
Set ctlCat same as stVal
-> Cause AddCause as “Position-
reached(5)”
Ct12 1,2
SBOes: (Only Ed1)
Same as above. Or,
[Example3]
Set Oper parameters as different
parameter from the parameter of
SelectWithVal
-> Cause AddCause as “Parameter-
change-in-execution (6)”
maintenance (7): N
process (8): N
What happens if the orCat value is not DOns, SBOns, DOes, SBOes:
Ct14 1,2 supported or invalid “test-not-ok” IED respond
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14. PIXIT FOR CONTROL MODEL(Continued)
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
Does the IED accept a Select/SelectWithValue SBOns: N
from the same client when the control object is SBOes: N
Ct17 1 already selected (Tissue #334)
Is for SBOes the internal validation performed Yes for both SelectWithValue and
Ct18 1,2 during the SelectWithValue and/or Operate Operate
step
Name a DOes point (if any) with a finite The timeout time is setting.
operate timeout and specify the timeout One example,
Ct26 1,2 (in milliseconds) DPSY01-RST
Default value is 300[ms]
(10[ms]-1000[ms])
Does the IED support control objects with DOns: N
external signals? SBOns: N
Ct27 2 DOes: N
SBOes: N
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15. PIXIT FOR TIME AND TIME SYNCHONISATION MODEL
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
What time quality bits are supported (may be Y LeapSecondsKnown
set by the IED) N ClockFailure
Tm1 1 Y ClockNotSynchronized
Describe the behavior when the time server(s) On one time server: IED tries to
ceases to respond synchronize with another time
server.
What is the time server lost detection time The lost detection time depends on
the network condition.
How long does it take to take over the new time 10 seconds
Tm3 1,2 from time server
Tm4 1,2 When is the time quality bit “ClockFailure” set RTC is out-of-order
When is the time quality bit “Clock not It depends on the condition of
Tm5 1,2 Synchronized” set synchronization. Typically from 1 to
10 minutes.
Is the timestamp of a binary event adjusted to Deprecated
Tm6 - the configured scan cycle
Does the device support time zone and daylight Yes for both.
Tm7 1
saving
Which attributes of the SNTP response packet Y Leap indicator not equal
are validated to 3?
N Mode is equal to SERVER
N OriginateTimestamp is
equal to value sent by the
SNTP client as Transmit
Tm8 1,2 Timestamp
Y RX/TX timestamp fields
are checked for
reasonableness
Y SNTP version 3 and/or 4
N other (describe)
Do the COMTRADE files have local time or UTC
Tm9 1,2 UTC time and is this configurable Not Configurable
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16. PIXIT FOR FILE TRANSFER MODEL
(NOTE)
Ft1 1 At root directory in IED, the
directory “/COMTRADE/” is
Hidden. Therefore a client
shall directly access this
directory.
Are comtrade files zipped and what files are Not zipped
included in each zip file
Directory names are separated from the file
Ft2 1,2 name by “/”
The maximum file name size including path
Ft3 1 (recommended 64 chars) 64 chars
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(TICS Edition2)
Note: The template of this document is “Test Procedures Change List (TPCL) version
1.2.6 for IEC 61850 Edition 2 server test procedures revision 1.0” published by
UCA International Users Group Testing Sub Committee in April 3, 2018.
(Original document#: 6F2S1920 Ver. 0.1)
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1. Introduction
This document provides a template for the Tissues conformance statement. According to the
UCA IUG QAP the Tissue conformance statement is required to perform a conformance test
and is referenced on the certificate.
This document is applicable for G2 series IED with communication firmware G2M850-02 series
version equal & upper than A (G2M850-02-A).
Note: Term “Ed” is mentioning the edition number of IEC 61850. Editon2 (Ed2) provides
backward compatibility for legacy Edition 1 (Ed1).
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2. Mandatory Edition2 Tissues
Below tables give an overview of the applicable mandatory Tissues.
Part 6 Implemented
Description
Tissue Y/na
658 Tracking related features na
FCDA element cannot be a "functionally constrained
663 Y
logical node"
668 Autotransformer modeling na
687 SGCB ResvTms na
719 ConfDataSet - maxAttributes definition is confusing na
721 Log element name na
768 bType VisString65 is missing Y
779 object references na
788 SICS S56 from optional to mandatory na
789 ConfLdName as services applies to both server and client na
804 valKind and IED versus System configuration na
806 Max length of log name inconsistent between -6 and -7-2 na
807 Need a way to indicate if "Owner" present in RCB na
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2. Mandatory Edition2 Tissues (continued)
Part 7-1 Implemented
Description
Tissue Y/na
828 Data model namespace revision IEC 61850-7-4:2007[A] na
simulated GOOSE disappears after 1st appearance when
1151 na
LPHD.Sim = TRUE
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2. Mandatory Edition2 Tissues (continued)
Part 7-4 Implemented
Description
Tissue Y/na
671 mistake in definition of Mod & Beh Y
674 CDC of ZRRC.LocSta is wrong na
676 Same data object name used with different CDC na
677 MotStr is used with different CDC in PMMS and SOPM LN classes na
679 Remove CycTrMod Enum na
680 SI unit for MHYD.Cndct na
681 Enum PIDAlg na
682 ANCR.ParColMod na
683 Enum QVVR.IntrDetMth na
685 Enum ParTraMod na
686 New annex H - enums types in XML na
694 Data object CmdBlk na
696 LSVS.St (Status of subscription) na
712 interpretation of quality operatorBlocked na
713 DO Naming of time constants in FFIL na
724 ANCR.Auto na
725 Loc in LN A-group na
734 LLN0.OpTmh vs. LPHD.OpTmh na
736 PFSign na
742 GAPC.Str, GAPC.Op and GAPC.StrVal na
743 CCGR.PmpCtl and CCGR.FanCtl na
744 LN STMP, EEHealth and EEName na
773 Loc, LocKey and LocSta YPSH and YLTC na
774 ITCI.LocKey na
800 Misspelling in CSYN na
802 CCGR and Harmonized control authority na
808 Presence condition of ZMoT.DExt and new DOs na
831 Setting of ConfRevNum in LGOS na
838 Testing in Beh=Blocked na
844 MFLK.PhPiMax, MFLK.PhPiLoFil, MFLK.PhPiRoot DEL->WYE na
Presence conditions re-assessing in case of derived
849 statistical calculation na
877 QVUB -settings should be optional na
909 Remove ANCR.ColOpR and ColOpL na
920 Resetable Counter is NOT resetable na
932 Rename AVCO.SptVol to AVCO.VolSpt na
939 Change CDC for ANCR.FixCol na
991 LGOS: GoCBRef (as well as LSVS.SvCBRef) should be mandatory Y
1007 PTRC as fault indicator - Update of description required na
1044 TapChg in AVCO na
1077 Rename DOnames within LTIM na
Note: Tissues 675, 735, 772, 775, 776, 878 are not relevant for conformance testing
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2. Mandatory Edition2 Tissues (continued)
Part 8-1 Implemented
Description
Tissue Y/na
784 Tracking of control (CTS) na
817 Fixed-length GOOSE float encoding Y
834 File dir name length 64 Y
951 Encoding of Owner attribute Y
1040 More associate error codes Y
1178 Select Response+ is non-null value Y
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1. Information lists
1.1 General information
Table 5-1.1
No. Descriptions Default values About defaults
The name of mapping file I2GRB200D200 Relay (IED) with voltage elements
Remark for setting
1 screened on LCD information
files
screen I2GRB200D201 Relay (IED) w/o voltage elements
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1.2 Events
Table 5-1.2
GRB200
Type
INF Semantics Contents GI COT Function_ID Data_ID
ID
Local parameter
22 OK 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
setting
304001 8020011001
Available for 0x304001
23 Characteristic1 OK 1 1, 9 (AG1STAT)
group setting #1 (103SLV)
; DPI Off: On=1: 2
11
12 Issued by the general commands described later.
304001 8120021001
Available for 0x304001
24 Characteristic2 OK 1 1, 9 (AG2STAT)
group setting #2 (103SLV)
; DPI Off: On=1: 2
11
12 Issued by the general commands described later.
304001 8220031001
Available for 0x304001
25 Characteristic3 OK 1 1, 9 (AG3STAT)
group setting #3 (103SLV)
; DPI Off: On=1: 2
11
12 Issued by the general commands described later.
Available for 0x304001 304001 8220031001
26 Characteristic4 OK 1 1, 9
group setting #4 (103SLV) (AG3STAT)
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GRB200
Type
INF Semantics Contents GI COT Function_ID Data_ID
ID
; DPI Off: On=1: 2
11
12 Issued by the general commands described later.
Reception of the
signal#1
27 Auxiliary input1 OK 1 1, 9 No default setting.
generated at an
Aux. contact
Reception of the
signal#2
28 Auxiliary input2 OK 1 1, 9 No default setting.
generated at an
Aux. contact
Reception of the
signal#3
29 Auxiliary input3 OK 1 1, 9 No default setting.
generated at an
Aux. contact
Reception of the
signal#4
30 Auxiliary input4 OK 1 1, 9 No default setting.
generated at an
Aux. contact
Supervision of the
2218C1 32100011B0
Measurand current of the 0x2218C1
32 OK 1 1, 9 (CTTFRES)
supervision I zero-sequence and (CHK_CT_CBP)
; DPI Off: On=1: 2
the CT error
Supervision of the 221BC1 32100011B0
Measurand 0x221BC1
33 voltage of the OK 1 1, 9 (CVZRES)
supervision V (CHK_VZ_CBP)
zero-sequence ; DPI Off: On=1: 2
Supervision of the 221AC1 32100011B0
Phase sequence 0x221AC1
35 voltage of the OK 1 1, 9 (CV2RES)
supervision (CHK_V2_CBP)
negative-sequence ; DPI Off: On=1: 2
Trip circuit Supervision of a
36 OK 1 1, 9 No default setting.
supervision trip circuit
Status on the OC
I>> back-up
37 relay being in DT OK 1 1, 9 No default setting.
operation
mode
38 VT fuse failure VTF OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
Tele-protection Communication
39 OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
disturbed fail
220001 3110121001
0x220001
46 Group warning minor error OK 1 1,9 (MINR_ERR)
(MNT_LOGIC)
; DPI Off: On=1: 2
220001 3110111001
0x220001
47 Group alarm serious error OK 1 1, 9 (SERI_ERR)
(MNT_LOGIC)
; DPI Off: On=1: 2
Earth fault in
48 Earth Fault L1 OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
phase-A
Earth fault in
49 Earth Fault L2 OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
phase-B
Earth fault in
50 Earth Fault L3 OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
phase-C
Earth Fault Earth fault in the
51 OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
Fwd, i.e. line forward direction
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Type
INF Semantics Contents GI COT Function_ID Data_ID
ID
Earth Fault Earth fault in the
52 OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
Rev, i.e. busbar reverse direction
4A2B01 8000501B65
Relay operation in 0x4A2B01
64 Start/pick-up L1 OK 1 1, 9 (OPT.PHASE-A)
phase-A (CBP_TRC)
; DPI Off: On=1: 2
4A2B01 8000501B66
Relay operation in 0x4A2B01
65 Start/pick-up L2 OK 1 1, 9 (OPT.PHASE-B)
phase-B (CBP_TRC)
; DPI Off: On=1: 2
4A2B01 8000501B67
Relay operation in 0x4A2B01
66 Start/pick-up L3 OK 1 1, 9 (OPT.PHASE-C)
phase-C (CBP_TRC)
; DPI Off: On=1: 2
Relay operation in
67 Start/pick-up N OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
phase-N
Trip operation 4A2B01 8300501B62
0x4A2B01
68 General trip performed in the NA 2 1 (GEN.TRIP)
(CBP_TRC)
three-phase ; DPI Off: On=1: 2
Trip operation in
69 Trip L1 NA 2 1 No default setting.
phase-A
Trip operation in
70 Trip L2 NA 2 1 No default setting.
phase-B
Trip operation in
71 Trip L3 NA 2 1 No default setting.
phase-C
Status on the OC
Trip I>>(back-
72 relay being in NA 2 1 No default setting.
up operation)
IDMT mode
Fault location
determined (the
Fault location X condition of
73 NA 4 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
in ohms sending events
are the same as
the FMR)
Fault occurred in
Fault forward/
74 the forward NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
line
direction
Fault occurred in
Fault reverse/
75 the reverse NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
busbar
direction
Tele-protection
Sending a carrier
76 Signal NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
signal
transmitted
Tele-protection Reception of a
77 NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
Signal received carrier signal
78 Zone1 Zone1 trip NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
79 Zone2 Zone2 trip NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
80 Zone3 Zone3 trip NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
81 Zone4 Zone4 trip NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
82 Zone5 Zone5 trip NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
83 Zone6 Zone6 trip NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
The OR signal
General
84 generated by OK 2 1,9 No default setting.
start/pick-up
operated relays
85 Breaker failure CBF relay trip NA 2 1 No default setting.
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Type
INF Semantics Contents GI COT Function_ID Data_ID
ID
Trip measuring
86 NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
system L1
Trip measuring
87 NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
system L2
Trip measuring
88 NA 2 1 No default setting.
system L3
Trip measuring
89 NA 2 1 No default setting.
system E
OC trip in the
90 Trip I> NA 2 1 No default setting.
IDMT mode
OC trip in the DT
91 Trip I>> NA 2 1 No default setting.
mode
EF trip in the
92 Trip IN> NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
IDMT mode
EF trip in the DT
93 Trip IN>> NA 2 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
mode
128 CB ‘on’ by AR NA 1 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
CB ‘on’ by long-
129 NA 1 1 Not supported in GRB200 IED
time AR
130 AR blocked OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
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1.4 Measurands
Table 5-1.4
144 I 3
I 3
145
V 3
I 3 These values aren’t assigned here because
V 3 Not supported in GRB200 IED there aren’t appropriate definitions at
146
P 3 INF144–INF147 for measurement.
Q 3
IN 3
147
VEN 3
I L1 9 711008 4321601050 Ia-CH1 0 4096 1706.666667
‘Ia’, ‘Ib’, or ‘Ic’ are provide at respective
I L2 9 711008 4321611052 Ib-CH1 0 4096 1706.666667
CHs. See page .744.
I L3 9 711008 4321621054 Ic-CH1 0 4096 1706.666667
4096
Coefficient=
In×2.4
where, In: Rated secondary current
For example—in In=1A—we can have a coefficient: 1706.666667.
(2) Coefficients for voltages (VL1, VL2, VL3 or V1, V2, V0):
4096
Coefficient=
Vn⁄ ×1.2
√3
where, Vn: Rated line voltage (secondary; phase-phase)
For example—in Vn=110V—we can have a coefficient: 53.74606142.
(3) Coefficients for a frequency (f):
4096
Coefficient=
fr×1.2
where, fr: Rated frequency
For example—in fr=50Hz—we can have a coefficient: 68.26666667.
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[Legend]
GI: General Interrogation
Type ID: Type IDentification
1 : time-tagged message
2 : time-tagged message with relative time
3 : measurands I
4 : time-tagged measurands with relative time
5 : identification
6 : time synchronization
8 : general interrogation termination
9 : measurands II
10: generic data
11: generic identification
20: general command
23: list of recorded disturbances
26: ready for transmission for disturbance data
27: ready for transmission of a channel
28: ready for transmission of tags
29: transmission of tags
30: transmission of disturbance values
31: end of transmission
COT: Cause of Transmission
1: spontaneous
2: cyclic
3: reset frame count bit (FCB)
4: reset communication unit (CU)
5: start / restart
6: power on
7: test mode
8: time synchronization
9: general interrogation
10: termination of general interrogation
11: local operation
12: remote operation
20: positive acknowledgement of command
21: negative acknowledgement of command
31: transmission of disturbance data
40: positive acknowledgement of generic write command
41: negative acknowledgement of generic write command
42: valid data response to generic read command
43: invalid data response to generic read command
44: generic write confirmation
FUN: Function type
DPI: Double-point Information
DCO: Double Command
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2. Troubleshooting
Table 5-2.1
No Phenomena Supposed causes Check / Confirmation
.
Object† Procedure
Start bit, stop bit and parity Go over the following settings via
settings of data that BCU
transmits to relay is incorrect. the BCU. Relay setting is fixed in
accordance with the following
BCU settings.
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Object† Procedure
The requirement frame from Check to set the time-out for the
the BCU and the reply frame reply frame from the relay.
from relay contend. Time-out setting: more than 100ms
(The sending and receiving BCU (acceptable value of response time
timing coordination is 50ms plus margin)
irregular in half-duplex
communication.)
2 HMI does not The relevant event sending Change the event sending condition
display condition is not valid. (signal number) of the IEC103
IEC103 event configurator if there is a setting
RY
on the SAS error. When the setting is correct,
side. check the signal condition using the
programmable LED, etc.
The relay is not initialised Check the sum value of the IEC103
after writing the IEC103 setting data on the LCD screen.
configurator setting. RY When differing from the sum value
on the IEC103 configurator,
initialise the relay.
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Object† Procedure
3 Time can be BCU does not transmit the Transmit the time synchronisation
BCU
not time synchronisation frame. frame.
synchronised
The settling of the time Change the settling of time
with IEC103
synchronisation source is set synchronisation source to IEC.
RY
communicati
to other than IEC.
on.
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Appendix 6 Ordering
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[Hardware selection]
Positions
Main Unit Configurations 7 8 - 9 A B - C D - E F - G H - J K L
Configurations G R B 2 0 0 - 1 - - M - - 3 0 - 0
Analog inputs
“No VT” and “4CHs CT” 0
“No VT” and “8CH’s CT” 1
“2 zone’s VT” and “6CH’s CT” 2
“4 zone’s VT” and “4CH’s CT” 3
“6 zone’s VT” and “2CH’s CT” 4
DC rated voltage
110-250 Vdc†1 1
24-60 Vdc 3
Outline
Standard LCD,1/1case×19”rack; flush/rack mounting 4
Large LCD,1/1case×19”rack; flush/rack mounting 8
BI/BO Module †2
See “Number of BI/BO”
Software functions†5
See ”Functional table” 3
BI/BO Terminal Type
Compression plug type terminal 0
System Frequency
50Hz 1
60Hz 2
AC rated current
1A 1
5A 2
†1 Binary input circuits (BI) are intended for use with DC power source only. The supervision
function of power supply is intended for use with DC power source only. It should be disabled
when AC power supply (100–220Vac) is applied in order to prevent spurious alarms (see Page
297).
†2It can be selected using the table on Page 758.
†3 If the code M0 is selected at Positons C&D, the user is not allowed to connect the subunits for
the feature expansion. It is called the stand-alone type of MainUnit (see Page 249), and operates
with the absence of Subunits.
†4 It can be selected using the tables on Pages 749—753.
†5 It can be selected using the table on Page 757.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Positions
[Hardware selection] 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L
Configurations G R B 2 0 0 - - - M 0 - - -
Position
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Position
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Position
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Positions
[Hardware selection] 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L
Configurations G R B 2 0 0 - - - M 2 - - -
Position
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Position
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Positions
[Software selection] 7 S G T E F U 9 V
Configurations G R B 2 0 0 - 0 3 - - E
IEC60870-5-103†5+IEC 61850 1
IEC 61850 2
Outline
Assignment at ‘9’ position†5
Language
English E
†1Choice has been made at ‘7’ positon in ‘Hardware selection’ on Page 748.
†2Choice can be made by seeing ‘Functional tables’ on Page 757.
†3Choice has been made at ‘E’ and ‘F’ positons of ‘Hardware selection’ on Page 748.
†4Choice has been made at ‘9’ positon of ‘Hardware selection’ on Page 748. When the user requires
PRP/HSR/RSTP or Hot-standby protocol, choose LAN models designed for that protocol at
positions E and F (see Pages 749—753).
†5Either RS485 or Fiber optic module is required to operate in the IEC60870-5-103. The user has
to select an ordering code with the inclusion of RS485 or Fiber optic from the tables on Pages
749—753.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Positions
SubUnit Configurations 7 8 - 9 A B - C D - E F - G H - J K L
Configurations G R B 2 0 0 - 1 - W - S 0 - 0 0 - 3 0 - 0
Analog inputs
4CH’s CT 0
8CH’s CT 1
System Frequency
50Hz 1
60Hz 2
AC rated current
1A 1
5A 2
DC rated voltage
110-250 Vdc 1
24-60 Vdc 3
Outline
1/1 × 19’’ rack for flush/rack mounting W
BI/BO Module †1
See “Number of BI/BO”
BI/BO Terminal Type
Compression plug type terminal 0
Software functions
No software required in Subunit 3
†1 It can be selected using the table on Page 759.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
[FUNCTION TABLE]
Ordering No.
Function (Position “G & T”)
Protection function/ Control function
Block
30 31 32 33 34
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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[Number of BI/BO]
For MainUnit case
Number of circuits on a module Selection of modules
Binary input circuits (BI) Independent type & variable thresholds Binary output circuits (BO)
Ordering Code†1
Independent circuit type
Hybrid type
26 - 28 - 30 24 - T1 1xBO1A+1xBI1A+4xBIO5A
30 - 42 - 42 30 - T2 1xBO1A+1xBI1A+6xBIO5A
16 - 56 - 48 24 - T3 8xBIO5A
Note
†1 Ordering Code will be set at A & B positions in ‘Hardware selection’.
---: Not available
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Ordering Code†1
Independent circuit type
2 - 7 - 6 3 Hybrid type
- U1 1xBIO5A
4 - 14 - 12 6 - U2 2xBIO5A
6 - 21 - 18 9 - U3 3xBIO5A
8 - 28 - 24 12 U4 4xBIO5A
10 - 35 - 30 15 U5 5xBIO5A
12 - 42 - 36 18 U6 6xBIO5A
14 - 49 - 42 21 U7 7xBIO5A
16 - 56 - 48 24 U8 8xBIO5A
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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[Optional accessories]
[Label sheet]
Accessory names Quantity per order Codes
Pocket sheet label for LEDs(White) 10 EP-211-00
Pocket sheet label for function keys(White) 10 EP-212-00
[Rating jumpers]
Accessory names Quantity per order Codes
Jumpers to change rated current 20 EP-221
[Monitoring plugs]
Accessory names Quantity per order Codes
Plugs for monitoring jacks on the front 4 EP-222
[Engineering tools]
Accessory names Quantity per order Codes
GR-TIEMS 1 license EP-251
PLC-EDITOR 1 license EP-261
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Technical data
Analog Inputs
Rated current In Either 1A or 5A (specified when the ordering)
Rated voltage Vn 100V to 120V
Rated Frequency Either 50Hz or 60Hz (specified when the ordering)
Overload Rating
Current inputs 4 times rated current continuous
5 times rated current for 3 minutes
6 times rated current for 2 minutes
30 times rated current for 10 seconds
100 times rated current for 1 second
250 times rated current for one power cycle (20 or 16.6ms)
Voltage inputs 2 times rated voltage continuous
2.5 times rated voltage for 1 second
Burden
Phase current inputs 0.1VA at In = 1A, 0.2VA at In = 5A
Earth current inputs 0.3VA at In = 1A, 0.4VA at In = 5A
Sensitive earth fault inputs 0.3VA at In = 1A, 0.4VA at In = 5A
Voltage inputs 0.1VA at Vn
Power Supply
Rated auxiliary voltage 24/48/60Vdc (Operative range: 19.2 – 72.0Vdc)
48/125Vdc (Operative range: 38.4 – 150.0Vdc)
110/250Vdc (Operative range: 88.0 – 300.0Vdc)
Superimposed AC ripple on DC supply 15%
Power Supply Interruption Withstand Period 110/250Vdc rating : 50ms
(IEC60255-11)
Power consumption 15W (quiescent)
25W (maximum)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Binary Inputs
Input circuit DC voltage 24/48/60Vdc (Operating range: 19.2 – 72Vdc),
110/125/220/250Vdc (Operating range: 88 – 300Vdc)
Note: Pick-up setting is available in BI2 (Setting range: 18V
to 222V)
Capacitive discharge immunity 10μF charged to maximum supply voltage and discharged
into the input terminals, according to ENA TS 48-4 with an
external resistor
Maximum permitted voltage 72Vdc for 24/48/60Vdc rating,
300Vdc for 110/250Vdc rating
Power consumption 0.5W per input at 220Vdc
Binary Outputs
Semi-fast operating contacts
Make and carry 8A continuously
30A, 240Vdc for 1s (L/R=5ms)
Break 0.1A at 250Vdc (L/R=40ms)
0.2A at 125Vdc (L/R=40ms)
Operating time Typically 6 ms
Auxiliary contacts
Make and carry 8A continuously
30A, 240Vdc for 1s (L/R=5ms)
Break 0.1A at 250Vdc (L/R=40ms)
0.2A at 125Vdc (L/R=40ms)
Operating time Typically 8 ms
Durability ≥ 10,000 operations (loaded contact)
≥ 100,000 operations (unloaded contact)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Mechanical Design
Installation Flush mounting
Weight Approx. 10kg (1/3 size), 12kg (1/2 size), 15kg (3/4 size), 25kg
(1/1 size)
Case color 2.5Y7.5/1 (approximation to Munsell value)
LED
Number 26 (Fixed for “In service” and “ERROR”)
Color Red / Yellow / Green (configurable) except In service (green)
and Error (red)
Function keys
Number 7
Local PC Interface (front port)
USB Type B
Maximum cable length 2 meters (less than)
Terminal block structure
VCT Ring type terminal
Wire thickness: 2.5mm2 through 5.5 mm2
Termination: M3.5 ring tongue insulated
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Environmental performance
Atmospheric Environment
Temperature IEC 60068-2-1/2 Operating range:–25C to +55C.
IEC 60068-2-14 Storage / Transit:–25C to +70C.
Cyclic temperature test as per IEC 60068-2-
14
Humidity IEC 60068-2-30 56 days at 40C and 93% relative humidity.
IEC 60068-2-78 Cyclic temperature with humidity test as per
IEC 60068-2-30
Enclosure Protection IEC 60529 IP52 - Dust and Dripping Water Proof
IP20 for rear panel
Mechanical Environment
Vibration IEC 60255-21-1 Response - Class 1
Endurance - Class 1
Shock and Bump IEC 60255-21-2 Shock Response Class 1
Shock Withstand Class 1
Bump Class 1
Seismic IEC 60255-21-3 Class 1
Electrical Environment
Dielectric Withstand IEC 60255-27 2kVrms for 1 minute between all terminals
and earth.
2kVrms for 1 minute between independent
circuits.
1kVrms for 1 minute across normally open
contacts.
High Voltage Impulse IEC 60255-27 Three positive and three negative impulses of
IEEE C37.90 5kV(peak), 1.2/50s, 0.5J between all
terminals and between all terminals and
earth.
Voltage Dips, IEC 60255-11, 1. Voltage dips:
Interruptions, IEC 61000-4-29, 0 % residual voltage for 20 ms
Variations and Ripple IEC 61000-4-17 40 % residual voltage for 200 ms
on DC supply IEC 60255-26 Ed 3 70 % residual voltage for 500 ms
2. Voltage interruptions:
0 % residual voltage for 5 s
3. Ripple:
15 % of rated d.c. value, 100 / 120 Hz
4. Gradual shut-down / start-up:
60 s shut-down ramp, 5 min power off, 60s
start-up ramp
5. Reversal of d.c. power supply polarity:
1 min
Capacitive Discharge ENA TS 48-4 10μF charged to maximum supply voltage
and discharged into the input terminals with
an external resistance
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Environmental performance
Electromagnetic Environment
High Frequency IEC 60255-22-1 Class 3, 1 MHz burst in common / differential modes
Disturbance / IEC 61000-4-18 Auxiliary supply and I/O ports: 2.5 kV / 1 kV
Damped Oscillatory IEC 60255-26 Ed 3 Communications ports: 1 kV / 0 kV
Wave
Electrostatic IEC 60255-22-2 Class 4, Contact: 2, 4, 6, 8kV
Discharge IEC 61000-4-2 Air: 2, 4, 8, 15kV
IEEE C37.90.3-2001
IEC 60255-26 Ed 3
Radiated RF IEC 60255-22-3, Sweep test ranges: 80 MHz to 1 GHz and 1.4
Electromagnetic GHz to 2.7 GHz.
Disturbance IEC 61000-4-3 Level 3 Spot tests at 80, 160, 380, 450, 900, 1850 and
IEC 60255-26 Ed 3 2150 MHz.
Field strength: 10 V/m
IEEE C37.90.2-1995 Field strength 35V/m for frequency sweep of
25MHz to 1GHz.
Fast Transient IEC 60255-22-4 5 kHz, 5/50ns disturbance
Disturbance IEC 61000-4-4 Auxiliary supply and input / output ports: 4 kV
IEC 60255-26 Ed 3 Communications ports: 2 kV
Surge Immunity IEC 60255-22-5 1.2/50µms surge in common/differential
IEC 61000-4-5 modes:
IEC 60255-26 Ed 3 Auxiliary supply and input / output ports: 4, 2,
1, 0.5 kV / 1, 0.5 kV
Communications ports: up to 1, 0.5 kV / 0 kV
Surge Withstand IEEE C37.90.1-2002 3kV, 1MHZ damped oscillatory wave
4kV, 5/50ns fast transient
Conducted RF IEC 60255-22-6 Sweep test range: 150 kHz to 80MHz
Electromagnetic IEC 61000-4-6 Spot tests at 27 and 68 MHz.
Disturbance IEC 60255-26 Ed 3 Voltage level: 10 V r.m.s
Power Frequency IEC 60255-22-7 50/60 Hz disturbance for 10 s in common /
Disturbance IEC 61000-4-16 differential modes†
IEC 60255-26 Ed 3 Binary input ports: 300 V / 150 V
Power Frequency IEC 61000-4-8 Class 4 Field applied at 50/60Hz with strengths of:
Magnetic Field IEC 60255-26 Ed 3 30A/m continuously,
300A/m for 1 second.
Conducted and IEC 60255-25 Conducted emissions:
Radiated Emissions EN 55022 Class A, 0.15 to 0.50MHz: <79dB (peak) or <66dB
EN 61000-6-4 (mean)
IEC 60255-26 Ed 3 0.50 to 30MHz: <73dB (peak) or <60dB (mean)
Radiated emissions
30 to 230 MHz: < 40 dB(uV/m)
230 to 1000 MHz: < 47 dB(uV/m)
Measured at a distance of 10 m
†For differential mode, ‘CMP_NUM’ setting utilized.
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Functional data
Metering Function
AC current Accuracy 0.5% (at rating)
AC voltage Accuracy 0.5% (at rating)
Frequency Accuracy 0.03Hz
Time Synchronisation
Protocol SNTP
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Cabling
The table below shows the recommended cables in the cross-section and rated-voltage for the
connection with the transformer module (VCT), the binary IO module (BI, BO, and BIO), and
the power supply module (PWS). Rated-voltage required for the cable is 600Vac.
Table Cables for the connection with module
Fuses
The table below shows the required fuse in the PWS. DO NOT change the fuse by the user.
The fuse is complies with IEC60127-2 Sheet 5.
Table Fuse specification in PWS
Specification Description
Rated current 3.15A
Rated voltage 500Vac & 400Vdc
Cutoff velocity Type “T”
Manufacture Littelfuse, Inc.
Type 04773.15XP
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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LED in MainUnit
Standard
LED No
Logic Attribute
Remarks
Label Fixed Color Blink Fixed
1 IN SERVICE X Green Lit when IED is in service
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
PF-Key
PF-Key
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7
Model
GRB200(MainUnit) ― ―
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)
Dielectric voltage testing shall be carried out after reading the below notices carefully.
Cable connections
Figure-9.A illustrates external connection around the power supply module (PWS). During dielectric
voltage testing, two short-wires attached on PSW shall be carefully handled; follow the below
instructions (1) and (2).
2
4
3
FAIL1
1
8
10
9
FAIL2
7
(1)
(+) 29
30
DC/DC
(-) 31
32
35
36
37
y
38
(2)
FG
Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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June19,2017 June 19 June 19 June 16
Chap. 2.2 Added CBF-START signals come from Binary Y. Sonobe X. Tang T. Kaneko
0.01 circuits in Fig. 2.2-2 June 20 June 20 June 20
June20,2017 Chap. 3.4 Added DCB feature in Common Control. Y. Sonobe G. Suzuki T. Kaneko
June 20 June 20 June 20
0.02 Chap. 2.1 Added the new content of “Blind zone protection” Y. Sonobe X. Tang T. Kaneko
July 14,2017 after Section “Protection for respective zones” July 13 July 13 July 12
0.03 Appendix 8 Added the notes for Dielectric voltage test Y. Sonobe T.Sugamoto T. Kaneko
Aug. 9,2017 Aug. 3 Aug. 3 Aug. 2
Chap. 2.1 Slightly revised the lines of Current transformer Y. Sonobe X.Tang T. Kaneko
requirements at the beginning (DIF) Sep. 11 Sep 11 Sep. 8
Chap. 2.2 Added the setting tables in the main contents Y. Sonobe X.Tang T. Kaneko
(CBF) Sep. 11 Sep 11 Sep. 8
Chap. 2.4 Added the content of Command trip function Y. Sonobe X.Tang T. Kaneko
(COMTP) Aug. 31 Aug. 30 Aug. 25
Chap. 2.5 Added the content of End Fault protection function Y. Sonobe X.Tang T. Kaneko
(EFP) Aug. 31 Aug. 30 Aug. 25
Chap. 2.6 Added the trip signals form COMTP and EFP in Y. Sonobe X.Tang T. Kaneko
Fig. 2.6-1 Aug. 31 Aug. 30 Aug. 25
Chap. 4.1 Insert the case layout figure for Dual ports with Y. Sonobe X.Tang T. Kaneko
0.04 LAN for local PC in Fig. 4.1-2 Aug. 31 Aug. 30 Aug. 25
Oct. 2,2017 Chap. 9.1 Corrected the notice about 61850 quality value in K. Oohashi K. Oohashi T. Kaneko
Table 9.1-1 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 12
Chap. 9.2 Added the LRE error message Y. Sonobe M. Okai T. Kaneko
Sep. 20 Sep. 20 Sep. 7
Chap. 10.2 Added HSR and RSTP protocol Y. Sonobe M. Okai T. Kaneko
Sep. 20 Sep. 20 Sep. 7
Appendix 5 Added RPR/HSR, RSTP ordering ‘4’ at position ‘U’ Y. Sonobe M. Okai T. Kaneko
in Software selection; Remove selection of ‘3’ code Sep. 20 Sep. 20 Sep. 7
Appendix 5 Added new software ordering codes 31 and 32 Y. Sonobe X.Tang T. Kaneko
Aug. 31 Aug. 30 Aug. 25
-- Republished under the spin-off company K. Oohashi K. Oohashi T. Kaneko
Sep. 28 Sep. 28 Sep. 28
Chap. 9.1 Corrected the notice about 61850 quality value in K. Oohashi K. Oohashi T. Kaneko
Table 9.1-1 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 12
Chap. 10.2 Added IP addresses setting examples for Hot stand- K. Oohashi K. Oohashi T. Kaneko
0.05 by, PRP, and HSR operations Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20
Nov.20, 2017 Chap. 12.3 Corrected the name of LAN module in Fig.12-3-6 K. Oohashi X.Tang T. Kaneko
Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20
Appendix 5 Added and revised BIO codes K. Oohashi M. Ueda T. Kaneko
Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20
Chap. 2.6 Overcurrent function (OC) added Y. Sonobe X.Tang T. Kaneko
Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 15
Chap. 4.2 Corrected the screen about VCT setting in Fig 4.2- K. Oohashi X.Tang T. Kaneko
1 Mar. 15 Mar. 15 Mar. 14
Chap. 7.1 – 7.3 Revised the recording items in order to comply with Y. Sonobe X.Tang T. Kaneko
0.06
code 33 and 34 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 15
Mar.30,2018
Chap. 8.4 Corrected the number of digits for metering in K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
Table 8.4-1 Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Feb. 7
Chap. 8.5 Deleted the counting setting [PeriodSD] in Dead K. Oohashi X.Tang T. Kaneko
band feature Mar. 8 Mar 8 Mar. 7
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(9.2-2) Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Feb. 7
Chap. 9.2.17 Corrected the direction of inequality symbol in Eq. K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
(9.2-3) Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Feb. 7
Chap. 9.2.22 Refined the contents about PLC data error K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 15
Chap. 9.2.28 Refined the contents about Ping error K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 15
Chap. 10 Revised the corresponding table for K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
PRP/HSR/RSTP protocol Mar. 26 Mar. 26 Mar. 23
Chap. 10.3 Corrected 61850 attributes ‘Good & Questionable’ K. Oohashi K. Oohashi T. Kaneko
regarding ‘Alarm and Warning’ in Table 10.3-5 Feb. 20 Feb. 20 Feb. 20
Appendix 5 Added new software ordering codes 33 and 34 K. Oohashi X.Tang T. Kaneko
Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 15
Appendix 5 Added new BIO codes K. Oohashi M. Ueda T. Kaneko
Revised ordering information about GIO200 Dec. 18 Dec 18 Dec. 18
Appendix 5 Revised the selection for PRP/HSR/RSTP protocol K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
in Ordering sheet Mar. 26 Mar. 26 Mar. 23
Appendix 5 Added Optional accessories table K. Oohashi X.Tang T. Kaneko
Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 25
Chap. 10.2 Revised the IP addresses settings and their setting K. Oohashi M. Okai T. Kaneko
examples for Hot stand-by, PRP, HSR. RSTP Apr. 16 Apr. 16 Apr. 16
0.07 Chap. 10.2.4 Corrected typos regarding IEEE number applied in K. Oohashi M. Okai T. Kaneko
July 7,2018 RSTP protocol (IEEE802.1D) June 20 June 20 June. 20
Chap. 13.3 Added the contents about LED testing using arrow K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
keys on the front panel May 21 May 21 May 18
Chap. 6 Remove the contents about MIMIC configuration K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
0.08 Aug. 6 Aug. 6 Aug. 4
Aug.24,2018 Chap. 13.4 Added the operation contents about test settings K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
Aug. 6 Aug. 6 Aug. 4
Chap. 2.2 Added PLC connection points for OCCFB element K. Oohashi X. Tang T. Kaneko
in Fig. 2.2-3 (CBF) Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 25
Chap. 4.4.4(vi) Added the notice about Latch output during power K. Oohashi H. Amoh T. Kaneko
turn on/off Sep. 3 Sep. 3 Sep. 1
0.09 Chap.4.6.3 Corrected F7 setting names of Table 4.6-6 in HMI K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
Oct.31,2018 contents Oct. 25 Oct. 25 Oct. 24
Chap. 8.4 Added signals for transferring fault record K. Oohashi X. Tang T. Kaneko
information in IEC61850 Oct. 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 22
Chap. 12.3 Modified the inquiry address at Toshiba Energy K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
Systems & Solutions Corporation Oct. 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 1
Chap. 12.8 Corrected required wire thickens in Table 12.8-1 K. Oohashi M. Ueda T. Kaneko
Nov. 22 Nov. 22 Nov. 22
0.10 Appendix 5 Revised the notice regrading DC rated voltage K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
Dec.14,2018 when AC power source is applied Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 31
Appendix 6 Corrected the technical information about Power K. Oohashi K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
supply data in Technical data Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 5
Safety precautions Corrected warning message at Fiber optic K. Oohashi M. Ueda T. Kaneko
(Invisible laser radiation → Class 1 laser product) Feb. 19 Feb. 18 Feb. 18
Chap. 7.4 Revised the contents of FLTM signal mapping K. Oohashi M. Okai T. Kaneko
0.11 regarding Ed.1_Op and Ed.2 in Recording function Feb. 20 Feb. 19 Feb. 4
Feb.28,2019 Chap. 10.3 Revised the operation steps to selection of 61850 K. Oohashi M. Okai T. Kaneko
editions in Fig. 10.3-7 & -23; Added Ed2 contents Feb. 20 Feb. 19 Feb. 4
Chap. 12.8 Revised the content about optical cable handlings K. Oohashi M. Ueda T. Kaneko
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0.12 Chap. 3.4 Added the content about setting [QBLK] in H. Amoh K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
June14,2019 Common controls June 4 June 3 June 3
Chap. 5.2 Revised the contents how to connect a PC with the H. Amoh K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
IED in Chapter Engineering tool Sep. 5 Sep 3 Aug. 2
Chap. 12 Modified the name of Chapter 13 from ‘Installation H. Amoh K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
and replacement’ to ‘Installation and setting’ Sep. 5 Sep 3 Aug. 2
0.13 Appendix 4 Revised the contents of PIXIT based on 6F2S1875 H. Amoh M. Okai T. Kaneko
Oct 31,2019 rev 0.11 Oct. 10 Jul. 12 Jul. 11
Appendix 5 Added information about IEC 60870-5-103 H. Amoh X. Tang T. Kaneko
Sep 17 Sep. 13 Sep. 12
Appendix 6 Added slot address in BIO codes of Appendix H. Amoh K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
Ordering Oct. 1 Sep 30 Sep. 30
Chap. 1.1(i) Added the content of the stand-alone type of H. Amoh X. Tang T. Kaneko
MainUnit. Revised Figure 1.1-2 Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 17
Chap. 3.5 Corrected the information at signal monitoring H. Amoh T. Utsumi T. Kaneko
point of LRSW01_LR_ST_RMT in Table 3.5-5 Jan. 31 Nov. 25 Nov. 25
Chap. 4.1 Added the content and structure of the stand-alone H. Amoh X. Tang T. Kaneko
type of MainUnit in Figure 4.1-1 Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 17
Chap. 4.3 Added the content of CPU and COMs structure of H. Amoh X. Tang T. Kaneko
the stand-alone type of MainUnit in Figure 4.3-3 Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 17
Chap. 6.4 Added delay timer settings [UTM] in PLC function H. Amoh K.Kobayashi T. Kaneko
Feb. 18 Feb. 17 Jan. 30
Chap. 9.1 Added new information about [ErrorLED_cond] to H. Amoh K. Oohashi T. Kaneko
0.14 turn off In-service for the occurrence of minor error Feb. 14 Feb. 13 Sep. 27
Feb. 21,2020 Chap. 9.2 Revised the contents about Commslv error H. Amoh M. Okai T. Kaneko
information in Automatic supervision function Dec. 13 Dec. 11 Dec. 11
Chap. 11.2 Revised the setting menu hierarchy to include PLC H. Amoh K.Kobayashi T. Kaneko
timer settings in Figure 11.2-2 Feb. 18 Feb. 17 Jan. 30
Chap. 12.3 Added communication module layout of the stand- H. Amoh X. Tang T. Kaneko
alone type of MainUnit in Figure 12.3-6 Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 17
Appendix 2 Added a figure for the standalone type of MainUnit H. Amoh X. Tang T. Kaneko
Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 17
Appendix 3 Added a typical external connection figure for the H. Amoh X. Tang T. Kaneko
stand-alone type of MainUnit Feb. 18 Feb. 18 Feb. 17
Appendix 6 Revised the hardware selection table about H. Amoh X.Tang T. Kaneko
commination modules Feb. 28 Feb. 14 Feb. 13
0.15 Appendix 6 Added and corrected communication module H. Amoh X.Tang T. Kaneko
Mar. 2,2020 ordering codes (GU&UV) in Appendix Ordering Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 26
Chap. 6.3 Revised information about U16_00 and U16_01 H. Amoh K. Oohashi T. Kaneko
0.16 information Mar. 27 Mar. 19 Mar. 17
Mar.27,2020 Chap. 10.3 Revised information about quality signals in H. Amoh K. Oohashi T. Kaneko
IEC61850 Mar. 27 Mar. 19 Mar. 17
Chap. 10.3 Revised the information about Quality_Validity in H. Amoh K. Kobayashi T. Kaneko
0.17 Figure 10.3-29 July. 8 June. 25 June. 25
Jul 17,2020 Appendix 7 Corrected and revised about the 100Base-FX and H. Amoh X. Tang T. Kaneko
other comm. data in Appendix Technical data June 18 June 18 June 16
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