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6F2S1931 (Rev. 0.

17)

Instruction manual

Centralized Busbar Protection IED

GR200 series (GRB200)

GRB200---

S, G, and T positions
TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION

Notice: This manual is issued for ‘030’, ‘031’, ‘032’


‘033’, ‘034’ software codes, which you can identify
at ’S, G, and T positions’ on Software nameplate.
6F2S1931 (0.17)

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 Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which will result in


death or serious injury if you do not follow the instructions.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in
WARNING
death or serious injury if you do not follow the instructions.
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided,
may result in minor injury or moderate injury or property damage.

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 installation and operation


•Equipment installation
Never remove cables at frame ground terminals (FGs) while the AC/DC power supplies.

•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

Protective conductor terminal

Caution, risk of electric shock

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Liability, copyright and others


•Disclaimer of liability
We have checked the description of this manual against the hardware and software
described, but we cannot guarantee that all deviations have been eliminated from the
description completely; hence, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions
contained in the information given. We review the information in this manual regularly
and there will be some corrections in subsequent editions. We reserve the right to make
technical improvements without notice.

•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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Command trip function (COMTP) ........................................................................................... 104


2.4.1 Operation of Command-trip .............................................................................................. 105
2.4.2 Operation of Command-transfer-trip ............................................................................... 105
2.4.3 Scheme logic and setting ................................................................................................... 106
2.4.4 Operation example of Command-transfer-trip..................................................................110
2.4.5 Setting ................................................................................................................................. 111
2.4.6 Data ID ...............................................................................................................................112
End fault protection (EFP) ........................................................................................................115
2.5.1 Operation of EFP-trip ........................................................................................................116
2.5.2 Scheme logic and setting ....................................................................................................118
2.5.3 Setting ................................................................................................................................ 122
2.5.4 Data ID .............................................................................................................................. 123
Non-directional overcurrent protection (OC) .......................................................................... 130
2.6.1 Characteristic of non-directional OC ................................................................................ 131
2.6.2 Inverse time and definite time delay and characteristic ................................................. 131
2.6.3 Threshold value for each CH ............................................................................................ 140
2.6.4 Reset ratio .......................................................................................................................... 140
2.6.5 Miscellaneous functions .................................................................................................... 141
2.6.6 Scheme logic and settings ................................................................................................. 142
2.6.7 Setting ................................................................................................................................ 145
2.6.8 Signal (Data ID) ................................................................................................................ 149
Trip circuit (TRC)...................................................................................................................... 168
2.7.1 General trip1 (GEN.TRIP1_CH*) ..................................................................................... 169
2.7.2 General trip2 (GEN.TRIP2_CH*) ..................................................................................... 169
2.7.3 Transfer trip (TR.TRIP_CH*) ........................................................................................... 169
2.7.4 Scheme logic ...................................................................................................................... 169
2.7.5 Setting ................................................................................................................................ 172
2.7.6 Signal (Data ID) ................................................................................................................ 173
Miscellaneous............................................................................................................................ 179
2.8.1 Contact supervision (Contact SV) ..................................................................................... 179
2.8.2 Blocking coupler (CoupTpBlk) .......................................................................................... 186
Exclusing zone evaluation (Exclusion_CH) ............................................................................. 187
3 General control function .................................................................................................................. 188
Control scheme ......................................................................................................................... 189
Control mode ............................................................................................................................. 192
3.2.1 Select-before-operation mode (SBO) ................................................................................. 192
3.2.2 Direct-operation mode (DIR) ............................................................................................. 193
Control hierarchy...................................................................................................................... 195
3.3.1 Control level and control point ......................................................................................... 196

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3.3.2 Selector switches and bay operations ............................................................................... 196


3.3.3 Programming of control-right distributions ..................................................................... 196
Common controls (CMNCTRL) ................................................................................................ 198
3.4.1 Double command blocking (DCB) ..................................................................................... 198
3.4.2 Provision of selected status ............................................................................................... 199
3.4.3 Miscellaneous settings ...................................................................................................... 199
Local, remote and PLC control................................................................................................. 201
3.5.1 Local control....................................................................................................................... 202
3.5.2 Remote control ................................................................................................................... 202
3.5.3 Programmable logic control (PLC) .................................................................................... 202
3.5.4 Connection and mapping for local/remote control ........................................................... 202
3.5.5 Signal (DataID) ................................................................................................................. 203
LED reset function (LEDR) ...................................................................................................... 204
3.6.1 Select logic for resetting LEDs.......................................................................................... 205
3.6.2 Cancel logic in SBO mode ................................................................................................. 207
3.6.3 Operate logic for SBO/DIR mode ...................................................................................... 208
3.6.4 Settings in LED logics ....................................................................................................... 209
3.6.5 Mapping for IEC61850 communication .............................................................................211
3.6.6 Setting ................................................................................................................................ 215
3.6.7 Signal (DataID) ................................................................................................................. 215
Counter function for the general (GCNT)................................................................................ 216
3.7.1 Counter setting for a signal .............................................................................................. 217
3.7.2 Select logics for SBO/DIR modes ...................................................................................... 219
3.7.3 Cancel logic for SBO mode ................................................................................................ 224
3.7.4 Operate logic for SBO/DIR modes..................................................................................... 226
3.7.5 Mapping for IEC61850 communication ............................................................................ 230
3.7.6 Setting ................................................................................................................................ 234
3.7.7 Signal (DataID) ................................................................................................................. 235
Mode control function (MDCTRL) ........................................................................................... 237
3.8.1 Function ............................................................................................................................. 238
3.8.2 Mapping for IEC61850 communication ............................................................................ 239
3.8.3 Setting ................................................................................................................................ 243
3.8.4 Signal (DataID) ................................................................................................................. 244
4 Technical description ....................................................................................................................... 246
Case and module slots in MainUnit and SubUnits ................................................................. 248
Transformer module for AC analog input (VCT) ..................................................................... 253
4.2.1 VCT23B .............................................................................................................................. 254
4.2.2 VCT48B .............................................................................................................................. 255
4.2.3 VCT21B .............................................................................................................................. 256

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4.2.4 Constitution of VCT........................................................................................................... 257


4.2.5 Setting of VCT ................................................................................................................... 259
4.2.6 VCT combinations ............................................................................................................. 262
Signal processing and communication modules (CPU)........................................................... 266
4.3.1 Upstream communication ................................................................................................. 267
4.3.2 MainUnit-SubUnit communication .................................................................................. 268
4.3.3 Type of COM modules ....................................................................................................... 269
4.3.4 OPT2 modules (OPT2)....................................................................................................... 273
Binary IO module (BIO) ........................................................................................................... 274
4.4.1 Binary input (BI) feature in BI1A and BIO5A ................................................................. 275
4.4.2 Binary input (BI) circuit.................................................................................................... 275
4.4.3 Binary output (BO) feature in BO1A and BIO5A ............................................................ 280
4.4.4 Binary output (BO) circuit ................................................................................................ 281
4.4.5 BIO structure ..................................................................................................................... 287
4.4.6 Settings of binary input circuits ....................................................................................... 290
4.4.7 Signals of binary input circuits ......................................................................................... 291
4.4.8 Settings of binary output circuits ..................................................................................... 293
4.4.9 Signals of binary output circuits ....................................................................................... 295
Power supply module (PWS) .................................................................................................... 297
Human Machine Interface (HMI) ............................................................................................ 300
4.6.1 Outlook ............................................................................................................................... 300
4.6.2 LED Indicators .................................................................................................................. 301
4.6.3 Function keys with LEDs .................................................................................................. 306
4.6.4 Monitoring jacks .................................................................................................................311
4.6.5 Operation keys ................................................................................................................... 313
Clock function ........................................................................................................................... 314
4.7.1 Clock setting ...................................................................................................................... 314
4.7.2 Selection of date and time formats ................................................................................... 314
4.7.3 Time Synchronization ....................................................................................................... 315
4.7.4 Setting time zone ............................................................................................................... 319
4.7.5 DST setting (Summer time setting).................................................................................. 320
4.7.6 Setting ................................................................................................................................ 322
Group setting for protection functions ..................................................................................... 323
5 Engineering tool ............................................................................................................................... 326
Overview of GR-TIEMS ............................................................................................................ 327
Connection ................................................................................................................................ 328
Common tools............................................................................................................................ 329
Monitoring tools ........................................................................................................................ 329
Record tools ............................................................................................................................... 329

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Generic configuration tools ...................................................................................................... 330


IEC 61850 configuration tool ................................................................................................... 330
IEC 60870-5-103 configuration tool ......................................................................................... 331
Busbar configuration tools ....................................................................................................... 331
6 PLC function .................................................................................................................................... 332
Overview of PLC function ........................................................................................................ 333
PLC data error .......................................................................................................................... 333
PLC driver................................................................................................................................. 334
6.3.1 Monitoring point for PLC driver ....................................................................................... 334
Timer variable settings using PLC drivers ............................................................................. 338
7 Recording function ........................................................................................................................... 343
Fault recorder ........................................................................................................................... 344
7.1.1 Types of recording information ......................................................................................... 344
7.1.2 Screen information ............................................................................................................ 345
7.1.3 Operation identifiers (ID1–ID128) ................................................................................... 346
Event recorder .......................................................................................................................... 353
7.2.1 Trigger signals ................................................................................................................... 353
7.2.2 Trigger modes .................................................................................................................... 362
7.2.3 Screen information ............................................................................................................ 363
7.2.4 Setup for the event recorder ............................................................................................. 363
Disturbance recorder ................................................................................................................ 364
7.3.1 Recording time and amount .............................................................................................. 364
7.3.2 Trigger settings for PLC programming ............................................................................ 372
7.3.3 Screen information ............................................................................................................ 372
7.3.4 Setting ................................................................................................................................ 374
7.3.5 Signal (Data ID) ................................................................................................................ 376
Transferred information during fault ...................................................................................... 380
7.4.1 Transferred metering values ............................................................................................. 381
7.4.2 Transferred information about tripped phase and mode ................................................. 387
7.4.3 Transferred state information........................................................................................... 387
7.4.4 Transferring record value and information ...................................................................... 388
8 Metering function ............................................................................................................................ 417
Outline ...................................................................................................................................... 418
Metering data (Metering group) .............................................................................................. 418
Metering information on the screen ........................................................................................ 419
Setting for measurements ........................................................................................................ 419
Setting for the report (Dead band feature) .............................................................................. 421
Statistics data (Counter group) ................................................................................................ 422
Statistics data (Accumulated time).......................................................................................... 423

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Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 424


Signal (Data ID) ........................................................................................................................ 424
9 Automatic supervision ..................................................................................................................... 425
Outline of automatic supervision ............................................................................................. 426
Supervision tasks...................................................................................................................... 429
9.2.1 Mismatch between ROM and RAM data (ROM/RAM error) ........................................... 430
9.2.2 Supervision of check-sum error (SUM error) ................................................................... 431
9.2.3 Supervision of RAM (RAM error) ..................................................................................... 432
9.2.4 Supervision of ECC on memory (ECC error) .................................................................... 433
9.2.5 Supervision of MRAM (MRAM) ........................................................................................ 434
9.2.6 Supervision of FPGA (FPGA error) ................................................................................... 435
9.2.7 Supervision of program codes (CPU error) ....................................................................... 436
9.2.8 Supervision of task operation (RUN error) ...................................................................... 437
9.2.9 Detecting non-maskable interrupt (NMI error) ............................................................... 438
9.2.10 Supervision of sampling period (SMP error) .................................................................... 439
9.2.11 Supervision of setting data (Setting error)....................................................................... 440
9.2.12 Supervision of real-time clock (RTC error) ....................................................................... 441
9.2.13 Supervision of sampling and transferring data (SA error) .............................................. 442
9.2.14 Supervision of analog input data on VCTs (AI error) ...................................................... 443
9.2.15 Abnormal currents flowing in CTs (CT error) .................................................................. 444
9.2.16 Supervision of voltage in negative-sequence (V2 error)................................................... 446
9.2.17 Supervision of voltage in zero-sequence (V0 error) .......................................................... 447
9.2.18 Supervision of SubUnit-connection (SUB Conn. Error) .................................................. 448
9.2.19 Supervision of binary IO modules (BIO error) ................................................................. 449
9.2.20 Supervision of human machine interface (HMI error) .................................................... 451
9.2.21 Supervision of power supply module (Power error) ......................................................... 452
9.2.22 Supervision of data in PLC function (PLC data error) .................................................... 453
9.2.23 Detecting erroneous differential current in the DIF (Id error) ....................................... 455
9.2.24 Current transformer failure (CT fail) ............................................................................... 456
9.2.25 Supervision of circuit breaker contacts (CB fail) ............................................................. 457
9.2.26 Supervision of disconnector contact (DS fail) ................................................................... 458
9.2.27 Supervision of LAN status (LAN error)............................................................................ 459
9.2.28 Supervision of response for pinging (Ping error) ............................................................. 460
9.2.29 Supervision of link redundant entity (LRE error) ........................................................... 461
9.2.30 Supervision of communication setting (Commslv error) ................................................. 462
9.2.31 Supervision of GOOSE publishing (LAN(GOOSE)error) ................................................ 464
9.2.32 Setting ................................................................................................................................ 465
9.2.33 Signal (Data ID) ................................................................................................................ 470
10 Communication protocol .............................................................................................................. 476

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Interface setting and protocol selection ................................................................................... 477


LAN operation .......................................................................................................................... 478
10.2.1 LAN address (IP address) ................................................................................................. 478
10.2.2 Redundant LAN (Hot-standby) ......................................................................................... 479
10.2.3 Redundant LAN (PRP/HSR operation) ............................................................................ 486
10.2.4 Redundant LAN (RSTP operation) ................................................................................... 490
10.2.5 Settings .............................................................................................................................. 492
10.2.6 Signals (DataID) ................................................................................................................ 494
IEC 61850 communication ....................................................................................................... 496
10.3.1 About protocol .................................................................................................................... 498
10.3.2 Communication service ..................................................................................................... 501
10.3.3 How to manage engineering work .................................................................................... 504
10.3.4 Settings for 61850 communications .................................................................................. 523
10.3.5 Selection of IEC61850 protocol among IED embedded protocols .................................... 525
10.3.6 How to supervise in 61850 communication ...................................................................... 525
10.3.7 Quality signal of IEC 61850 communication.................................................................... 526
10.3.8 Goose monitoring status in 61850 communication .......................................................... 528
10.3.9 Feature of IEC61850 Edition1 option ............................................................................... 529
10.3.10 Setting ............................................................................................................................ 530
10.3.11 Signal (Data ID) ............................................................................................................. 531
IEC 60870-5-103 communication ............................................................................................. 547
10.4.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................ 548
10.4.2 Requirements in the Master station ................................................................................. 550
10.4.3 Interoperability.................................................................................................................. 551
10.4.4 Communication interface in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard........................................... 552
10.4.5 Editing data of the configuration ...................................................................................... 553
10.4.6 Protocol selection ............................................................................................................... 572
10.4.7 Tips for settings ................................................................................................................. 573
10.4.8 Setting ................................................................................................................................ 574
10.4.9 Signal (Data ID) ................................................................................................................ 575
USB communication ................................................................................................................. 576
RS485 communication .............................................................................................................. 577
11 User interface ............................................................................................................................... 578
Outline ...................................................................................................................................... 579
HMI operation .......................................................................................................................... 582
Record sub-menu ...................................................................................................................... 585
Monitoring sub-menu ............................................................................................................... 592
Setting sub-menu...................................................................................................................... 600
I/O setting sub-menu ................................................................................................................ 613

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Time sub-menu ......................................................................................................................... 619


Test sub-menu ........................................................................................................................... 627
Information sub-menu .............................................................................................................. 633
Security setting sub-menu .................................................................................................... 634
12 Installation and setting ............................................................................................................... 635
Caution for storage ................................................................................................................... 636
Handling precautions ............................................................................................................... 636
Unpack and inspection of hardware and software .................................................................. 637
SubUnit ID setting ................................................................................................................... 642
PWS alarm threshold setting ................................................................................................... 643
13 Commissioning and maintenance ............................................................................................... 644
Scope of required test ............................................................................................................... 645
Cautions .................................................................................................................................... 646
Preparations ............................................................................................................................. 646
Test operations .......................................................................................................................... 648
13.4.1 Test for communication ..................................................................................................... 648
13.4.2 Test for relay application................................................................................................... 649
13.4.3 Test for BI and BO circuits................................................................................................ 649
13.4.4 Test for mode change (MDCTRL) ..................................................................................... 649
13.4.5 Signal monitor ................................................................................................................... 649
13.4.6 LED light test .................................................................................................................... 650
Setting ....................................................................................................................................... 651
Signal ........................................................................................................................................ 652
Appendix 1 Signal lists for common function ...................................................................................... 653
Appendix 2 Case outline in MainUnit and SubUnit ........................................................................... 661
Appendix 3 Typical external connections ............................................................................................. 667
Appendix 4 IEC61850 MICS, PICS, PIXIT, and TICS ........................................................................ 677
Appendix 5 IEC60870-5-103 interoperability ...................................................................................... 729
Appendix 6 Ordering ............................................................................................................................. 747
Appendix 7 Technical data .................................................................................................................... 761
Appendix 8 Manufacture settings ........................................................................................................ 771
Appendix 9 Notes for the dielectric voltage test .................................................................................. 773

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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).

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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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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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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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

CH4 CH6 CH9 CH10


0
North coupler

ZoneD ZoneE F
Busbar 3 Busbar 4

CH5 CH7 CH11

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 Example of bausbar protection

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.

(i) MainUnit hardware


Figure 1.1-2 and Figure 1.1-3 shows that the MainUnit case is 1/1 case size of the 19-inch rack.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

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).

VCT#1, VCT#2 Designed for the Max Dual ports

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

Operation keys BI1A


Photo coupler Binary input
×18
Monitoring jacks

Function Key

USB
Local PC I/F BIO5A
Auxiliary
relay Binary outputs
×9

Photo coupler Binary inputs


Power PSW ×9

Designed for the Stand-alone type


(The MainUnit is not connected with SubUnits. Designed for the Dual ports with LAN for Local PC

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

LAN for LAN for


LAN I/F engineering LAN I/F engineering
tools tools

IRIG-B
PCX P OPT2
SubUnit#1

RS-485
SubUnit#2

Figure 1.1-4 MainUnit hardware block diagram


Note: The structure for the Dual ports plus LAN for Local PC is shown in the dash
dotted line. The OPT2 is not included in the stand-alone type of the MainUnit.

(ii) SubUnit hardware


Figure 1.1-5 shows modules implemented in the SubUnit(1/1 case). PWS, BIOs, VCTs, and
CPU are provided. The OPT2 is mounted on CPU, which is used to connect with the MainUnit.
Figure 1.1-6 shows a block diagram of the SubUnit. Note that the HMI is not mounted on the
front of the SubUnit.

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BIOs
VCT#2 VCT#1 CPU PWS

Figure 1.1-5 SubUnit structure design

VCT#1, VCT#2
CPU
P OPT2
Filter MainUnit
A/D

I CT×n BIO5
Auxiliary
relay Binary outputs
×9

Photo coupler Binary inputs


×9

BIO5
Auxiliary
relay Binary outputs
×9

Photo coupler Binary inputs


Power PSW ×9

Figure 1.1-6 SubUnit hardware block diagram.

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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(ii) Circuit breaker failure protection (CBF)


Phase-segregated breaker failure protection is provided in each CH and can be initiated by
either an internal or an external signal.

(iii) Fail safe (FS)


To enhance security against false tripping due to a failure in a CT or CT secondary circuits,
the voltage check function is incorporated as fail safe feature.

(iv) End fault protection (EFP)


This function is provided to cater for circumstances when a dead zone or blind zone is created
between the CB and the associated CT.

(v) Command trip protection (COMTP)


Each CH receives the trip command from the MainUnit and performs tripping of the CB.

(vi) Non-directional overcurrent protection (OC)


The function has two-stage relay elements with inverse time (IDMT) and definite (DT) time
characteristic. The function can operate non-directional characteristic in each CH.

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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Symbols used in logical diagrams


Symbols used in the scheme logic and their meanings are as follows:

(i) Relay element, signal-monitoring point, PLC connection point, and


Mapping point
1. Marked with : Relay elements

2. Marked with : Signal-monitoring point designated by Element ID number

Note that the symbol can be connected with what follows:


A binary output (BO) circuit
A LED circuit
Like in the BO and LED circuits, it can also be connected or mapped to what follows:
A PLC connection point
The IEC 61850 logical node (LN) to send a signal for the SAS

An alternative point (discussed in Chapter PLC function) is provided in place of the


signal-monitoring point for starting the user-programmed logic.

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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(ii) Timer symbol


 Delay timer
Delayed pick-up timer
t 0 Fixed timer (XXX: Set time)

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

XXX - YYY Output


XXX - YYY: Setting range

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(iii) Logic symbol


 AND gate

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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(iv) Flip-flop symbol


A B Output

A S 0 0 No change
Output 1 0 1
B R 0 1 0
1 1 0

(v) Scheme switch


A Switch Output
1 On 1
A Output
On 1 Off 0

Switch Output
+ Output
On On 1
Off 0

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Abbreviation
Abbreviation Description
ADC Analog to digital converter

BCU Bay Control Unit

BCPU Bay Control and Protection Unit

BI Binary Input module or circuit

BO Binary Output module or circuit

BIO Binary Input and Output module or circuit

CB Circuit Breaker

CPU Signal processing and communication module

CT Current Transformer

DS Disconnecting Switch

EF Earth Fault

ES Earthing Switch

EWS Engineering Workstation in the substation

GPS Global Positioning System

GR-TIEMS GR-series Toshiba IED Engineering and Monitoring Software

GUI Graphical User Interface

HMI Human Machine Interface

IED Intelligent Electronic Device

IDMT Inverse Definite Minimum Time

LCD Liquid Crystal Display for IED screen (standard LCD screen)

LCP Local Panel for Controlling

LED Light Emitting Diode

MIMIC Touchscreen operation configured by user’s program to operate control application

NA Not Applicable

NGR Neutral Grounding Resistance

N/C Normally Closed

N/O Normally Open

OWS Operator Workstation in the substation

PC Personal Computer for maintenance

PCB Printed circuit board

PLC Programmable Logic Controller

RCC Remote Control Centre

SAS Substation Automation System

SC Station Computer

SCMS Substation Control and Monitoring System

TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol

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Abbreviation Description
UTC Coordinated Universal Time

SyncSrc Synchronization Source

VT Voltage Transformer

VCT Transformer module including VTs and CTs

43 Selector device or selector switch

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Function Block (FB), Function ID, Signal number (Data ID)


(i) Signal symbols
Function Block (FB) is the software module and GR-series IED implements FBs for protections,
controls and communications. The function ID is unique ID described by six digits in
hexadecimal; each function ID represents each FB. Signal number (or Data ID) is the logical
address of the input and output data of the FB. The signal number (Data ID) consists of a
function ID and an element ID. The function ID is common within the FB; accordingly the
element ID will be shown to make description simple. The element ID is 10 hexadecimal and
it has the element ID name for easy to read. Figure 1.8-1 exemplifies the symbols, the function
ID, and the element ID. The table below shows the structure of the signal.

Function ID Element ID Note

Format (Hex) FFFFFF XXXXXXXXXX Content


Signal example 123456 80000xxxx0 XX relay in phase-A is operated.
Element ID

FB (Function ID=123456)
80000xxxx0 8000xxxxxx
A & ≥1 XX1_OPT
81000xxxx1
XX1 B &
82000xxxx2
C
&
Element ID Signal name
&
8000011xxx0 XX_BLOCK 1

3. PLC connection point† 1. Relay element 2. Signal monitoring point


Figure 1.8-1 Example of symbols and others
†Note that a PLC connection point can be shown with the function ID (123456) plus
element ID (8000011xxx0) expressed in 16 delights in hexadecimal, in some scheme
logics. The ‘PLC connection point’ could be found to search the letter ‘E’ of element ID
(i.e., ‘8000011Exx0’).

(ii) Data length (bit length of Data ID)


The user can read data length of a Data ID by seeing the seventh and eighth number of the
Data ID. Table 1.8-1 shows examples of 1~32-bits data.
Table 1.8-1 How to identify a Data length by seeing Element ID
Data Example Example
Identifier texts Note
length Function ID Element ID
1-bit 400001 8000001B6F 8 (the beginning # of Element ID)
8-bits 400001 2000001B6F 20 (First and second # of Element ID)
8-bits 400001 3000001B6F 30 (First and second # of Element ID)
16-bits 400001 2100001B6F 21 (First and second # of Element ID)

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Data Example Example


Identifier texts Note
length Function ID Element ID
16-bits 400001 3100001B6F 31 (First and second # of Element ID)
32-bits 400001 2200001B6F 22 (First and second # of Element ID)
32-bits 400001 3200001B6F 32 (First and second # of Element ID)
32-bits 400001 4200001B6F 42 (First and second # of Element ID) Float 32
64-bits 400001 2300001B6F 23 (First and second # of Element ID)
64-bits 400001 3300001B6F 33 (First and second # of Element ID)
64-bits 400001 4300001B6F 43 (First and second # of Element ID) Float 64

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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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Current differential protection (DIF)


2.1.1 Check-zone-protection and Discriminating-zone-protection
The DIF function is provided for the overall bus-bar system (described hereafter as check-zone-
protection), as well as for each individual bus-bar zone, which is sectioned by the bus-section
and bus-coupler switches (described hereafter as discriminating-zone-protection).

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

Setting [DIFCH-I] Setting [DIFDZ-I]

Restraining current Ir Restraining current 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 Restraint characteristics for DIFCH and DIFDZ


1Note: The slope-factor (k) can be changed using settings [DIFCH-Slope] and [DIFDZ-
Slope] (see section 2.1.5).

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.

─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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

Zone A protected by DIFZA

CB

Discriminating-zone B
Busbar B

CB CB CB CB CB CB

Zone B protected by DIFZB

Check-zone protected by DIFCH

Figure 2.1-2 Check zone and discriminating zone protections in double bus-bar

(i) Check-zone-protection (DIFCH)


The currents from all feeder bays and transformer bays are input to the check-zone protection
which protects the entire bus-bar system. Since check zone-protection does not need DS signals,
it is more secure against false operation during no-fault and through-fault conditions than
discriminating-zone-protection.

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=0.15Ir
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”.

Figure 2.1-43 shows an unusual operational arrangement of bus-bar configuration; a


check-zone-protection with the normal restraint characteristic will not operate if a fault occurs
in Zone B. This is because the outgoing current can be over half of the incoming current
depending upon load and fault current conditions. When two out of four DSs (representing the
two bus-sections and two bus-couplers) are opened, the normal restraint characteristic is
modified to a non-restraint characteristic. As a result, the check-zone-protection can operate
correctly.
Zone A Zone C
Bus
Load Section 1
“Closed”

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

DS signals acquired by BIs Characteristic for of check-zone-protection


Id=Ir Id=Ir
Id Id
Coupler1 Output signal d
open
Section1 800100EBC0 DIFCH-CHAR Operate
closed 2 out of 4 A Operate
Coupler2 logic
closed
Section2 Setting[DIFCH-I] Setting[DIFCH-I]
open
Ir Ir
Restraint characteristic Non-restraint characteristic
“2 out of 4 logic” is configured by the The Restraint characteristic is modified to a Non-restraint characteristic
PLC function. by application of the PLC signal “DIFCH-CHARA”

Figure 2.1-4 Example of check-zone-protection under extraordinary operational conditions


3Note: the above bus-bar arrangement is provided only by way of example in order to
facilitate the discussion of unusual operational circumstances.

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(ii) Discriminating-zone-protection (DIFZA to DIFZF)


In discriminating-zone-protection, the input signals are currents and the disconnector-
open/close-status (DS) signals from feeder bays, transformer bays, bus-sections, and bus-
couplers that correspond to the protection zone. The Discriminating-zone-protection issues trip
commands to all circuit breakers (CBs) within its protection-zone.

The protection-zone covered by the discriminating-zone-protection depends upon the bus-


bar configuration; the boundary of each discriminating-zone-protection is determined using
the DS signals. The user can utilize a replica setting which identifies which circuit connects to
which protection-zone; and the boundary of the zone-protection mimics the changes in bus-bar
configuration throughout the operation of the bus-bar. Up to six protection-zones are available
using the relevant input currents and DS signals.

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

CH1 CH2 CH3 CH 24

Current Current Current Current

Currents used in DIF computation


CH1 DIFCH DIFZA DIFZB
Current data
Current input

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

Figure 2.1-5 Determination of Current data for DIF relay computation

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.

1Note: Time coordination between the DS main-contact and DS auxiliary-contact is


difficult in practice. Therefore, operation of the discriminating-zone-protection is
used in conjunction with the operation of a check-zone-protection.

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2.1.2 Selection of protection-characteristic


The DIF function has three protection-characteristics and one of them is selected by scheme
switch [DIFTP-FORM] under replica setting1. The scheme switch is tabulated with other setting
items in Table 2.1-3.
 Check-zone and discriminating-zone -protection
A bus-bar is protected by both a “check-zone-protection” and a “discriminating-zone-
protection”; a tripping command is transmitted the corresponding CH in the faulted
zone when both protections operate.
Having a “Check-zone” and a “discriminating-zone-protection” is recommended for
all bus-bar systems and this provides a very secure and selective protection.

 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.

 Discriminating zone protection


A bus-bar is protected by a “discriminating-zone-protection”; the tripping command
transmitted to all CHs that correspond to the faulted zone.

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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2.1.3 Stabilization for CT saturation with through-fault current


For current the differential protection of bus-bars, a counter measure against CT saturation is
essential. If any CTs saturate due to a large through-fault current, an apparent differential
current is generated in the differential circuit and can cause false operation of the differential
protection.

(i) Principle of Operation


Even when CTs become saturated due to very large primary currents, the waveform of the
saturated CT secondary current has two periods in each cycle: a non-saturation period and a
saturation period. This phenomenon is utilized to provide very secure operation for external
faults with a large through-fault current.

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

Starting Element (SE)


CTSC

Starter
Evolving fault detection t 0
element (EVD)
1 cycle
EVD

CTSC*-EN On

Figure 2.1-6 Differential element with CT saturation countermeasure


Note: The no-change period is generally motioned with the CTSC function (i.e., [CTSC*-
EN]=On), but blocking the CTSC function is possible when Off is set.

The algorithm used in this element is given by Equations (2.1-1) to (2.1-3):


∆Id < 0.15 × (∆Ip + ∆In) (2.1-1)

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∆Id = |𝐼𝑑𝑚 − 𝐼𝑑𝑚−1 | + |𝐼𝑑𝑚−1 − 𝐼𝑑𝑚−2 | (2.1-2)


∆𝐼𝑝 + ∆𝐼𝑛 = |𝐼𝑝𝑚 − 𝐼𝑝𝑚−1 | + |𝐼𝑝𝑚−1 − 𝐼𝑝𝑚−2 |
(2.1-3)
+|𝐼𝑛𝑚 − 𝐼𝑛𝑚−1 | + |𝐼𝑛𝑚−1 − 𝐼𝑛𝑚−2 |
where,
ΔId: Change in the differential current Id
(ΔIp + ΔIn): Change in the restraining current in the positive and negative half cycles
Id: Differential current
Ip: Sum of positive input currents
In: Sum of negative input currents
m, m-1, m-2: Sampling timing

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

∑|𝐼𝑗𝑚 − 𝐼𝑗(𝑚−24) | > 0.5 × min DIF– I (2.1-4)


𝑗=1
where,
Ij: Current from CHj
minDIF-I: Minimum operating current in [DIFCH-I] and [DIFDZ-I]
n: Number of CHs

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.

(ii) CT secondary current waveforms


Figure 2.1-7 shows the current waveforms for the incoming and outgoing terminals in the
secondary circuit of the CTs; the differential current for an external fault with saturation of
the CT at the outgoing terminal is also shown.

Incoming
terminal current

Outgoing
terminal current

Differential
current

No change period

Figure 2.1-7 Waveform for CT saturation

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2.1.4 Current transformer requirements


GRB200 does not have the request to use dedicated CTs or CTs with an identical ratio. The
busbar protection IED can share CTs with other protections and different CT ratios can be
accommodated by setting.

The general CT requirements are dictated by through-fault stability, which is the


parameter of interest when CTs saturate under very large through-fault currents. To ensure
correct operation of the IED for such through-fault currents, the factor Ks for each CT is
required to satisfy the following conditions:
Ks ≥ 1 when Tc ≤ 200ms
Or
Ks ≥ 2 when Tc ≤ 250ms
where,
Tc = d.c. time constant of primary circuit

Ks = Ratio of CT knee point voltage to CT secondary probable voltage under the


maximum through-fault current
𝑉𝑘
= (2.1-5)
𝐼𝐹𝑚𝑎𝑥
(𝑅𝐶𝑇 + 𝑅𝐿 + 𝑅𝐵 + 𝑅𝑂 ) ×
𝐶𝑇 𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜
Vk = CT knee point voltage
RCT = CT secondary winding resistance
RL: loop resistance of cable between the CT and relay
RB: ohmic load of CH (i.e. 0.1 ohm for 1A rating and 0.012 ohm for 5A rating)
RO: ohmic load of other series-connected relays (if any)
IFmax: maximum through-fault current

Example: If the following parameters are given, the value of Ks is obtained by


equation (2.1-5). That is,
Vk = 800 V, CT ratio = 1200/1, RCT = 5.0 ohm, RL = 3.0 ohm, RB = 0.1 ohm,
RO = 0 ohm (i.e. no series-connected IEDs) and IFmax = 40kA
Then the factor Ks is calculated as follows:
Ks = 800 / {(5.0 + 3.0 + 0.1)×(40,000/1,200)}
= 800/270
= 3.0

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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2.1.5 DIF slope settings


As shown in Figure 2.1-1, the user is able to program a slope factor (k) arbitrary using the
settings [DIFCH-Slope] and [DIFDZ-Slope], but the values are recommended to set 30%
generally. Table 2.1-2 illustrates the reason. The user has to note the operation performance
can get worse when the setting value is less than 30% in the same circumstances.

Table 2.1-2 Choice of the slope factor [DIF*-Slope] in DIF characteristic


Choice of slope factor (k) Operation effects in DIF computation
Depending busbar arrangements or CB operating conditions, the
Lager than 30%
DIF is unable to detect a ‘half current-leaving fault’.
The detection to detect CT saturation is degraded; as a result, the
Smaller than 30 %
CT requirement can be decayed.

(i) Operation for half-current leaving fault


When a leaving current (=1) is a half of entering currents (=2) (that is, half current-
leaving fault), the DIF operation is pointed at the black circle in Figure 2.1-8. In accordance
with the Id-Ir characteristic, the fault can be detected with the setting [DIF**-Slope]†=30%
because of the ratio of Id/Ir = 1/3.

Id

Operating area

Half current-leaving fault


(Id/Ir=1/3) Id=1
CB Closed
) Ir=3 CB Open
CB Closed
3

Setting[DIFCH-I] CB Closed

Half current-leaving fault


10 Ir

Figure 2.1-8 DIF operation on half current-leaving fault

(ii) Factor for no-change period


As CT saturation detection is discussed in section 2.1.3(i), the detection ratio of the no-
change-period (i.e., CT saturation detection performance) can be defined under CT
requirements and the conditions of external faults. Detection ratio (i.e., 15% fixed in Equation
(2.1-1)) is applied to determine the current transfer requirements (section 2.1.4).

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.

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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

Figure 2.1-9 Configuration to block the DIF relay operation by CTSC


†Note:Asterisks (**) in settings here represent the general terms of “Check zone
protection (CH)” and “Discriminating zone protection (DZ)”.

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2.1.6 Protection for respective zones (DIFCH, DIFZA to DIFZF)


(i) DIF protection scheme
Figure 2.1-10 illustrates the logics of DIFZA etc. relays and DIFCH relay. The user can set Off
for the scheme switch [DIF-EN] when wishing to block issuing trip signals. In the DIF function,
CT fail detection (CTF) and differential current monitoring (ISDV) are provided so that
blocking signals can be injected into the relay if the CTF and ISDV elements operate. The
Figure 2.1-10 also illustrates the DIF operation signals for the individual phases of the
respective zones after being rationalised using OR logic; they are sent for the TRC function via
the logics shown in Figure 2.1-11.
Discriminating Zone
To Distribution logic
8000101C20 8000101B62 8000101B61 8000101B70
DIFZA A DIF.ZA-OPT-A
DIF.OPT-ZAX
& & 8100101B63 ≥1 ≥1 ≥1
8100101C21
B DIF.ZA-OPT-B 8001101BB0

8200101C22 & & 8200101B64


C DIF.ZA-OPT-C
& & 800110EBB0 ADD.DIF.TP-ZA

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

8600201C22 & & 8600201B64


C DIF.ZB-OPT-C
& & 810120EBB0 ADD.DIF.TP-ZB
CTFZB-NO-BLK
PP SS &
IDSVZB-NO-BLK
8100201BB0 TT
810020EBB0 DIFZB_BLOCK 1

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

8F0000EBB1 DIF_BLOCK 1 &

DIF-EN On

≥1

≥1
DZ
CH
DIFTP-FORM CH&DZ

Figure 2.1-10 DIF protection logic


Note: Signals ○
P comes from Figure 2.1-16, whilst signals ○
S come from Figure 2.1-17.

Signals T are sent to Figure 2.1-11.

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CH1 8300001B71 Trip To TRC


DIF-OPT-ZAX DIF-TRIP_CH1
& ≥1

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

8600001B72 Transfer trip


DIF-TR.TRIP_CH1
TR-ZA_CH1 & ≥1

From Replica TR-ZB_CH1 &

TR-ZF_CH1 &

From FS FS-TR.TRIP_CH1 ≥1

Off
DIFTP-FS On

CH2 8300011B71 Trip To TRC


DIF-OPT-ZAX DIF-TRIP_CH2
& ≥1

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

8600011B72 Transfer trip


DIF-TR.TRIP_CH2
TR-ZA_CH2 & ≥1

From Replica TR-ZB_CH2 &

TR-ZF_CH2 &

From FS FS-TR.TRIP_CH2 ≥1

Off
DIFTP-FS On

CH24 8300231B71 Trip To TRC


DIF-OPT-ZAX DIF-TRIP_CH24
& ≥1

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

8600231B72 Transfer trip


DIF-TR.TRIP_CH24
TR-ZA_CH24 & ≥1

From Replica TR-ZB_CH24 &

TR-ZF_CH24 &

From FS FS-TR.TRIP_CH24 ≥1

Off
DIFTP-FS On

Figure 2.1-11 Issuing ‘DIF-TRIP’ and ‘TR-TRIP’ signals in all CHs


Note: Signals ○
T come from Figure 2.1-10.

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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).

(ii) DIF setting


Table 2.1-3 shows the setting elements necessary for DIF together with the respective setting
ranges.
Table 2.1-3 DIF setting switch
Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default
Off Blocking DIF protection
DIF-EN – On
On Enabling DIF protection
DIFCH-I 10 – 20,000 A Minimum operating current in DIFCH 2,000
Id-Ir characteristic percentage slope in
DIFCH-Slope 0 – 90 % 30
DIFCH
Off Blocking CTSC in DIFCH
CTSCCH-EN – On
On Enabling CTSC in DIFCH
Minimum operating current in
DIFDZ-I 10 – 20,000 A 2,000
DIFZA,DIFZB, and others
Id-Ir characteristic percentage slope in
DIFDZ-Slope 0 – 90 % 30
DIFZA,DIFZB, and others
Off Blocking CTSC in DIFDZ
CTSCDZ-EN – On
On Enabling CTSC in DIFDZ
Operation in both Check-zone and
CH&DZ
Discriminating-zone
DIFTP-FORM – CH&DZ
CH Operation in Check-zone only
DZ Operation in Discriminating-zone only
Off DIF trip issued without FS operation
DIFTP-FS – Off
On DIF trip issued with FS operation
Note: For the DIF operation, the user should set values concerning to ‘CT primary
currents’ and ‘CT ratios’ on the VCT. For more information about the VCT
settings, see Chapter Technical description: Transformer module for AC analog

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input.

As cited earlier, the discriminating-zone-protection can have up to six protection-zones,


but the setting of the minimum operating current (minDIF-I) is common to each protection-
zone. The user can set minDIF-I using the setting [DIFCH-I] and [DIFDZ-I].

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].

(iii) Point for deciding about [DIF**-I] setting value


To seek the [DIF**-I] setting value, the user should follow on the Step1 to the Step4:

Step 1: Minimum fault current (IFmin)


The DIF operation should be ruled to be less than a minimum fault current multiplied
by 0.8. As a result, the DIF relay is able to operate on the minimum fault current. Equation
(2.1-6) illustrates the relation between the IFmin and the [DIFCH-I] and [DIFDZ-I].
Setting [DIF**-I] ≤ 0.8 × IFmin (2.1-6)

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

Step 2: Operation accuracy in the DIF relay


The operation accuracy depends on the primary value of the CT. The user should note
that the operation accuracy gets worse when the operating value in the DIF relay is small and
the CT primary value is large. That is, the accuracy deteriorates when

Setting [DIF**-I]
⁄CT primary value is small, as shown in Figure 2.1-12; the operation accuracy

depends on the number of CHs.

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Operation accuracy (%)

Setting [DIF**-I]
CT primary value

Figure 2.1-12 Operation accuracy depending on CT primary and DIF setting

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

Step 3: Operating range affected by maximum fault current (IFmax)


The DIF computation cannot be achieved if the DIF relay operates out of the dynamic
rage. That is, in the DIF relay, the determination is not carried out correctly when the fault

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):

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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).

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2.1.7 Blind zone protection


(i) Protection in blind zone
In bus-coupler and bus-section bays, it is normal to arrange two CTs, one on either side of the
breaker, so that the discriminating zone protections overlap.
Bus-A Bus-B

Coupler
Ic2 Ic1
CB

Figure 2.1-13 Normal CT arrangement in Bus-coupler or Bus-section

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

Figure 2.1-14 CT arrangement leaving blind zone

Differential current(Id) of DIFZA: Id -ZA = |I1+I2+Ic1| ≠ 0 DIFZA operates (2.1-10)


Differential current(Id) of DIFZB: Id -ZB = |I3+I4+Ic2| ≈ 0 DIFZB does not operate (2.1-11)

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
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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

Figure 2.1-15 Operation with bus-coupler CB open

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

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2.1.8 CT circuit failure detection (Open circuit)


If a failure (open-circuit) occurs in a CT circuit, the DIF elements may operate incorrectly.
Therefore, CT circuit failure detection is provided in the DIF function. The DIF function
determines that a failure has occurred in the CT circuit when the following two criteria are
observed: (i) the differential current (Id) is introduced and (ii) the voltage changes are not
observed.

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).

(i) Detection of the differential current


Figure 1.1-14 shows the CTF logic; the DIF-CTF relay in each protection-zone is used to
monitor the differential current. If a differential current (Id) is observed, each DIF-CTF
element will operate. Setting [DIF-CTF] is provided to configure the detection level.

(ii) Observation of the voltage-being-unchanged


The voltage relays (UVDCTF and UVCTF) are used to monitor the voltage in each protection-
zone. The outputs from the UVDCTF and UVCTF relay are used to confirm that a power
system fault has occurred, as shown in Figure 1.1-14. Thereby, the absence of a voltage change
is included in the criterion for CTF detection. Settings [UVD-CTF] and [UV-CTF] are provided
to configure the detection level of the voltage-change.

(iii) Introduction of external CT circuit failure detection and blocking CT


failure detection function by PLC signal
As mentioned above, a failure in the CT circuit can induce a mal-operation in the DIF function.
If the user wishes to use a signal provided by an external CT circuit failure detection function†
to prevent mal-operation of the DIF function for the detection of a CT circuit failure, the user
can utilize the external signal using PLC connection point “EXTERNAL CTF”.

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.

†Note:The external CT circuit failure detection function is assumed to be a


device/function outside the GRB200. The user can connect the DIF function with
the outside signal using the PLC function.

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(iv) Scheme logic and setting for CT circuit failure detection


Figure 2.1-16 shows the CTF detection logic1 and alarms generated by the CTF function for
Check zone (DIFCH) and discriminating zone (DIFZA to DIFZF).

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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

To DIF protection logic

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 & &

APPLY-ZONE-ZF & &


Off
On ≥1
CTF-EN OPT-On

8100001BB2
810000EBB3 EXTERNAL CTF

Figure 2.1-16 CTF detection logic


Note: Signals ○
P are sent to Figure 2.1-10.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 39 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(v) Scheme for blocking DIF operation


If a failure (open-circuit) in the CT is detected, the trip command shall be blocked; the logic for
the generation of no-block signals is also shown in Figure 2.1-16. When no failures are detected
in the CT circuit, the trip command is un-blocked by the signals CTFCH-NO-BLK or CTFZA-
NO-BLK to CTFZF-NO-BLK for the respective zones.

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)
- 40 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

2.1.9 Supervision of differential current (DIF-IdSV)


The differential current is monitored to check the health of the CT circuit by the differential
current supervision function (DIF-IdSV). The supervision function† detects the erroneous
differential current that appears in the case of a CT circuit failure. The supervision function is
available in all zones (DIFCH and DIFZA to DIFZF); it has a non-restraint current
characteristic. The supervising relay element is operated when On is set for scheme switch
[DIF-IdSV-EN].

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.

(i) Supervision of differential current


In order to detect an erroneous differential current in the DIF function, supervising elements
are provided for the check zone (DIFSVCH) and discriminating zones A to D (DIFSVZA to
DIFSVZF). The user can set an operating value for these supervision elements using the
setting [DIF-IdSV].

(ii) Blocking of DIF operation


If the supervising element detects an erroneous differential current, a DIF trip command can
be blocked (either for all zones or individually for each protection zone).

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.

Table 2.1-6 DIF-IdSV setting


Defau
Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents
lt
DIF-IdSV 10 – 20,000A A Operating value of DIF relay for Id-SV 200
TDIF-IdSV 0 – 300s s Detection time for Id-SV 10
Off Disenabling the monitor
DIF-IdSV-EN – Off
On Enabling the monitor
Non Operation not blocked by IdSV
DIF-IdSVBlk Block-PZ – Operation blocked in error zones Non
Block-AZ Operation blocked in all zones

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 41 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(iii) Scheme logic and setting for supervision


Figure 2.1-17 shows the DIF-IdSV logic. DIFSVZA etc. are used for Zone A to Zone F in the
discriminating-zone-protection; whereas DIFSVCH is used for all zones.
Discriminating Zone 8000111C24 TDIF-IdSV
DIFSV A t 0
8100111C25 & 8000101B68
ZA DIFZA-IDSV-A
B t 0 8100101B69
8200111C26 &
C DIFZA-IDSV-B
t 0 8200101B6A
&
DIFZA-IDSV-C
0-300s 8000101B67
≥1 DIFZA-IDSV
8400211C24
TDIF-IdSV
DIFSV A
8500111C25 & t 0 8400201B68
ZB DIFZB-IDSV-A
B
8600111C26 & t 0 8500201B69
DIFZB-IDSV-B
C
& t 0
8600201B6A
DIFZB-IDSV-C
8800311C24 0-300s ≥1 8100201B67 DIFZB-IDSV
DIFSV A TDIF-IdSV
ZC 8900311C25 & t 0 8800301B68
B DIFZC-IDSV-A
8A00311C26 & t 0 8900301B69
C DIFZC-IDSV-B
& t 0 8A00301B6A
DIFZC-IDSV-C
0-300s ≥1 8200301B67
DIFZC-IDSV

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

Check Zone 8000F11C24 TDIF-IdSV


8000F01B68
DIFSV A t 0
CH 8100F11C25 & DIFCH-IDSV-A
B t 0 8100F01B69
8200F11C26 &
DIFCH-IDSV-B
C t 0 8200F01B6A
&
DIFCH-IDSV-C
8200001BB3 0-300s
820000EBB4 DIFSV_BLOCK ≥1 ≥1 8E00F01B67
DIFCH-IDSV
8F00001BB0 1 To DIF protection logic
8F0000EBB1 DIF_BLOCK

From Replica 1 IDSVZA-NO-BLK


& ≥1
APPLY-CH &
& ≥1 1 IDSVZB-NO-BLK
APPLY-ZONE-ZA &
APPLY-ZONE-ZB
& & ≥1 1 IDSVZC-NO-BLK SS
APPLY-ZONE-ZC
&

& ≥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

Figure 2.1-17 IdSV monitor logic


Note: Signals ○
S are sent to Figure 2.1-10.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 42 -
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)
- 43 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

2.1.11 Signal (DataID)


 Connection points in PLC logics
CBP_DIF (Function ID: 412B01)
Element ID Name Description
800100EBC0 DIFCH-CHARA DIFCH-CHARA

800000EBB2 CTF_BLOCK CTF detect block

810000EBB3 EXTERNAL CTF External CTF condition

820000EBB4 DIFSV_BLOCK Differential current monitoring block

8F0000EBB1 DIF_BLOCK Differential block

800010EBB0 DIFZA_BLOCK DIFZA trip block command

810020EBB0 DIFZB_BLOCK DIFZB trip block command

820030EBB0 DIFZC_BLOCK DIFZC trip block command

830040EBB0 DIFZD_BLOCK DIFZD trip block command

840050EBB0 DIFZE_BLOCK DIFZE trip block command

850060EBB0 DIFZF_BLOCK DIFZF trip block command

8E0000EBB0 DIFCH_BLOCK DIFCH trip block command

800110EBB0 ADD.DIFZA-OPT Additional DIFZA trip command

810120EBB0 ADD.DIFZB-OPT Additional DIFZB trip command

820130EBB0 ADD.DIFZC-OPT Additional DIFZC trip command

830140EBB0 ADD.DIFZD-OPT Additional DIFZD trip command

840150EBB0 ADD.DIFZE-OPT Additional DIFZE trip command

850160EBB0 ADD.DIFZF-OPT Additional DIFZF trip command

 Signal monitoring points


CBP_DIF (Function ID: 412B01)
Element ID Name Description
8000101BB0 DIFZA_BLOCK DIFZA trip block command

8100201BB0 DIFZB_BLOCK DIFZB trip block command

8200301BB0 DIFZC_BLOCK DIFZC trip block command

8300401BB0 DIFZD_BLOCK DIFZD trip block command

8400501BB0 DIFZE_BLOCK DIFZE trip block command

8500601BB0 DIFZF_BLOCK DIFZF trip block command

8E00F01BB0 DIFCH_BLOCK DIFCH trip block command

8000001BB1 CTF_BLOCK CTF detection block command

8200001BB3 DIFSV_BLOCK Differential current monitoring block command

8F00001BB0 DIF_BLOCK DIF protection block command

8001101BB0 ADD.DIFZA-OPT Additional DIFZA trip command

8101201BB0 ADD.DIFZB-OPT Additional DIFZB trip command

8201301BB0 ADD.DIFZC-OPT Additional DIFZC trip command

8301401BB0 ADD.DIFZD-OPT Additional DIFZD trip command

8401501BB0 ADD.DIFZE-OPT Additional DIFZE trip command

8501601BB0 ADD.DIFZF-OPT Additional DIFZF trip command

8E00F01B66 CTF_ALARM-CH CT failure alarm

8F00001B66 CTF_ALARM-OR CT failure alarm

8000101B66 CTF_ALARM-ZA CT failure alarm

8100201B66 CTF_ALARM-ZB CT failure alarm

8200301B66 CTF_ALARM-ZC CT failure alarm

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 44 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring points


CBP_DIF (Function ID: 412B01)
Element ID Name Description
8300401B66 CTF_ALARM-ZD CT failure alarm

8400501B66 CTF_ALARM-ZE CT failure alarm

8500601B66 CTF_ALARM-ZF CT failure alarm

8F00001B65 CTF_DETECT CT failure detection

8E00F01B65 CTFCH_DETECT CT failure detection

8000101B65 CTFZA_DETECT CT failure detection

8100201B65 CTFZB_DETECT CT failure detection

8200301B65 CTFZC_DETECT CT failure detection

8300401B65 CTFZD_DETECT CT failure detection

8400501B65 CTFZE_DETECT CT failure detection

8500601B65 CTFZF_DETECT CT failure detection

8000F01C20 DIFCH-A DIFCH relay element operated (phase-A)

8100F01C21 DIFCH-B DIFCH relay element operated (phase-B)

8200F01C22 DIFCH-C DIFCH relay element operated (phase-C)

8E00F01B67 DIFCH-IDSV Differential current monitoring of Zone-CH

8000F01B68 DIFCH-IDSV-A Differential current monitoring of Zone-CH (phase-A)

8100F01B69 DIFCH-IDSV-B Differential current monitoring of Zone-CH (phase-B)

8200F01B6A DIFCH-IDSV-C Differential current monitoring of Zone-CH (phase-C)

8E00F01B61 DIFCH-OPT DIFCH protection operated

8000F01B62 DIFCH-OPT-A DIFCH protection operated (phase-A)

8100F01B63 DIFCH-OPT-B DIFCH protection operated (phase-B)

8200F01B64 DIFCH-OPT-C DIFCH protection operated (phase-C)

8E00F01B60 DIFCH-OR DIFCH relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8000F01C24 DIFCTFCH-A DIFCTFCH relay element operated (phase-A)

8000101C24 DIFCTFZA-A DIFCTFZA relay element operated (phase-A)

8400201C24 DIFCTFZB-A DIFCTFZB relay element operated (phase-A)

8800301C24 DIFCTFZC-A DIFCTFZC relay element operated (phase-A)

8C00401C24 DIFCTFZD-A DIFCTFZD relay element operated (phase-A)

8000501C24 DIFCTFZE-A DIFCTFZE relay element operated (phase-A)

8400601C24 DIFCTFZF-A DIFCTFZF relay element operated (phase-A)

8100F01C25 DIFCTFCH-B DIFCTFCH relay element operated (phase-B)

8100101C25 DIFCTFZA-B DIFCTFZA relay element operated (phase-B)

8500201C25 DIFCTFZB-B DIFCTFZB relay element operated (phase-B)

8900301C25 DIFCTFZC-B DIFCTFZC relay element operated (phase-B)

8D00401C25 DIFCTFZD-B DIFCTFZD relay element operated (phase-B)

8100501C25 DIFCTFZE-B DIFCTFZE relay element operated (phase-B)

8500601C25 DIFCTFZF-B DIFCTFZF relay element operated (phase-B)

8200F01C26 DIFCTFCH-C DIFCTFCH relay element operated (phase-C)

8200101C26 DIFCTFZA-C DIFCTFZA relay element operated (phase-C)

8600201C26 DIFCTFZB-C DIFCTFZB relay element operated (phase-C)

8A00301C26 DIFCTFZC-C DIFCTFZC relay element operated (phase-C)

8E00401C26 DIFCTFZD-C DIFCTFZD relay element operated (phase-C)

8200501C26 DIFCTFZE-C DIFCTFZE relay element operated (phase-C)

8600601C26 DIFCTFZF-C DIFCTFZF relay element operated (phase-C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 45 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring points


CBP_DIF (Function ID: 412B01)
Element ID Name Description
8F00001B67 DIF-IDSV-OR Differential current monitoring

8F00F01B70 DIF-OPT DIF protection operated(7-Zone OR)

8000101B6B DIF-OPT-A DIF protection operated(Phase-A)

8100201B6B DIF-OPT-B DIF protection operated(Phase-B)

8200301B6B DIF-OPT-C DIF protection operated(Phase-C)

8000001B6D DIF-OPT-ABC DIF protection operated(Phase-ABC)

8300401B6B DIF-OPT-N DIF protection operated(Phase-N)

8E00E01B70 DIF-OPT-CH DIFCH protection operated(Additional OR)

8000101B70 DIF-OPT-ZA DIFZA protection operated(Additional OR)

8100201B70 DIF-OPT-ZB DIFZB protection operated(Additional OR)

8200301B70 DIF-OPT-ZC DIFZC protection operated(Additional OR)

8300401B70 DIF-OPT-ZD DIFZD protection operated(Additional OR)

8400501B70 DIF-OPT-ZE DIFZE protection operated(Additional OR)

8500601B70 DIF-OPT-ZF DIFZF protection operated(Additional OR)

8000F11C24 DIFSVCH-A DIFSVCH relay element operated (phase-A)

8000111C24 DIFSVZA-A DIFSVZA relay element operated (phase-A)

8400211C24 DIFSVZB-A DIFSVZB relay element operated (phase-A)

8800311C24 DIFSVZC-A DIFSVZC relay element operated (phase-A)

8C00411C24 DIFSVZD-A DIFSVZD relay element operated (phase-A)

8000511C24 DIFSVZE-A DIFSVZE relay element operated (phase-A)

8400611C24 DIFSVZF-A DIFSVZF relay element operated (phase-A)

8100F11C25 DIFSVCH-B DIFSVCH relay element operated (phase-B)

8100111C25 DIFSVZA-B DIFSVZA relay element operated (phase-B)

8500211C25 DIFSVZB-B DIFSVZB relay element operated (phase-B)

8900311C25 DIFSVZC-B DIFSVZC relay element operated (phase-B)

8D00411C25 DIFSVZD-B DIFSVZD relay element operated (phase-B)

8100511C25 DIFSVZE-B DIFSVZE relay element operated (phase-B)

8500611C25 DIFSVZF-B DIFSVZF relay element operated (phase-B)

8200F11C26 DIFSVCH-C DIFSVCH relay element operated (phase-C)

8200111C26 DIFSVZA-C DIFSVZA relay element operated (phase-C)

8600211C26 DIFSVZB-C DIFSVZB relay element operated (phase-C)

8A00311C26 DIFSVZC-C DIFSVZC relay element operated (phase-C)

8E00411C26 DIFSVZD-C DIFSVZD relay element operated (phase-C)

8200511C26 DIFSVZE-C DIFSVZE relay element operated (phase-C)

8600611C26 DIFSVZF-C DIFSVZF relay element operated (phase-C)

8600F01B72 DIF-TR.TRIP Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation

8600001B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH1 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH1)

8600011B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH2 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH2)

8600021B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH3 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH3)

8600031B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH4 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH4)

8600041B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH5 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH5)

8600051B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH6 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH6)

8600061B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH7 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH7)

8600071B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH8 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH8)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 46 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring points


CBP_DIF (Function ID: 412B01)
Element ID Name Description
8600081B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH9 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH9)

8600091B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH10 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH10)

8600101B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH11 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH11)

8600111B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH12 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH12)

8600121B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH13 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH13)

8600131B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH14 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH14)

8600141B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH15 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH15)

8600151B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH16 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH16)

8600161B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH17 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH17)

8600171B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH18 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH18)

8600181B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH19 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH19)

8600191B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH20 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH20)

8600201B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH21 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH21)

8600211B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH22 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH22)

8600221B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH23 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH23)

8600231B72 DIF-TR.TRIP_CH24 Transfer trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH24)

8300F01B71 DIF-TRIP Trip signal by DIF protection operation

8300001B71 DIF-TRIP_CH1 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH1)

8300011B71 DIF-TRIP_CH2 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH2)

8300021B71 DIF-TRIP_CH3 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH3)

8300031B71 DIF-TRIP_CH4 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH4)

8300041B71 DIF-TRIP_CH5 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH5)

8300051B71 DIF-TRIP_CH6 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH6)

8300061B71 DIF-TRIP_CH7 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH7)

8300071B71 DIF-TRIP_CH8 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH8)

8300081B71 DIF-TRIP_CH9 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH9)

8300091B71 DIF-TRIP_CH10 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH10)

8300101B71 DIF-TRIP_CH11 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH11)

8300111B71 DIF-TRIP_CH12 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH12)

8300121B71 DIF-TRIP_CH13 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH13)

8300131B71 DIF-TRIP_CH14 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH14)

8300141B71 DIF-TRIP_CH15 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH15)

8300151B71 DIF-TRIP_CH16 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH16)

8300161B71 DIF-TRIP_CH17 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH17)

8300171B71 DIF-TRIP_CH18 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH18)

8300181B71 DIF-TRIP_CH19 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH19)

8300191B71 DIF-TRIP_CH20 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH20)

8300201B71 DIF-TRIP_CH21 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH21)

8300211B71 DIF-TRIP_CH22 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH22)

8300221B71 DIF-TRIP_CH23 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH23)

8300231B71 DIF-TRIP_CH24 Trip signal by DIF protection operation(CH24)

8000101B67 DIFZA-IDSV Differential current monitoring of Zone-A

8100201B67 DIFZB-IDSV Differential current monitoring of Zone-B

8200301B67 DIFZC-IDSV Differential current monitoring of Zone-C

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 Signal monitoring points


CBP_DIF (Function ID: 412B01)
Element ID Name Description
8300401B67 DIFZD-IDSV Differential current monitoring of Zone-D

8400501B67 DIFZE-IDSV Differential current monitoring of Zone-E

8500601B67 DIFZF-IDSV Differential current monitoring of Zone-F

8000101B68 DIFZA-IDSV-A Differential current monitoring of Zone-A (phase-A)

8400201B68 DIFZB-IDSV-A Differential current monitoring of Zone-B (phase-A)

8800301B68 DIFZC-IDSV-A Differential current monitoring of Zone-C (phase-A)

8C00401B68 DIFZD-IDSV-A Differential current monitoring of Zone-D (phase-A)

8000501B68 DIFZE-IDSV-A Differential current monitoring of Zone-E (phase-A)

8400601B68 DIFZF-IDSV-A Differential current monitoring of Zone-F (phase-A)

8100101B69 DIFZA-IDSV-B Differential current monitoring of Zone-A (phase-B)

8500201B69 DIFZB-IDSV-B Differential current monitoring of Zone-B (phase-B)

8900301B69 DIFZC-IDSV-B Differential current monitoring of Zone-C (phase-B)

8D00401B69 DIFZD-IDSV-B Differential current monitoring of Zone-D (phase-B)

8100501B69 DIFZE-IDSV-B Differential current monitoring of Zone-E (phase-B)

8500601B69 DIFZF-IDSV-B Differential current monitoring of Zone-F (phase-B)

8200101B6A DIFZA-IDSV-C Differential current monitoring of Zone-A (phase-C)

8600201B6A DIFZB-IDSV-C Differential current monitoring of Zone-B (phase-C)

8A00301B6A DIFZC-IDSV-C Differential current monitoring of Zone-C (phase-C)

8E00401B6A DIFZD-IDSV-C Differential current monitoring of Zone-D (phase-C)

8200501B6A DIFZE-IDSV-C Differential current monitoring of Zone-E (phase-C)

8600601B6A DIFZF-IDSV-C Differential current monitoring of Zone-F (phase-C)

8000101B62 DIFZA-OPT-A DIFZA protection operated (phase-A)

8400201B62 DIFZB-OPT-A DIFZB protection operated (phase-A)

8800301B62 DIFZC-OPT-A DIFZC protection operated (phase-A)

8C00401B62 DIFZD-OPT-A DIFZD protection operated (phase-A)

8000501B62 DIFZE-OPT-A DIFZE protection operated (phase-A)

8400601B62 DIFZF-OPT-A DIFZF protection operated (phase-A)

8100101B63 DIFZA-OPT-B DIFZA protection operated (phase-B)

8500201B63 DIFZB-OPT-B DIFZB protection operated (phase-B)

8900301B63 DIFZC-OPT-B DIFZC protection operated (phase-B)

8D00401B63 DIFZD-OPT-B DIFZD protection operated (phase-B)

8100501B63 DIFZE-OPT-B DIFZE protection operated (phase-B)

8500601B63 DIFZF-OPT-B DIFZF protection operated (phase-B)

8200101B64 DIFZA-OPT-C DIFZA protection operated (phase-C)

8600201B64 DIFZB-OPT-C DIFZB protection operated (phase-C)

8A00301B64 DIFZC-OPT-C DIFZC protection operated (phase-C)

8E00401B64 DIFZD-OPT-C DIFZD protection operated (phase-C)

8200501B64 DIFZE-OPT-C DIFZE protection operated (phase-C)

8600601B64 DIFZF-OPT-C DIFZF protection operated (phase-C)

8000101C20 DIFZA-A DIFZA relay element operated (phase-A)

8400201C20 DIFZB-A DIFZB relay element operated (phase-A)

8800301C20 DIFZC-A DIFZC relay element operated (phase-A)

8C00401C20 DIFZD-A DIFZD relay element operated (phase-A)

8000501C20 DIFZE-A DIFZE relay element operated (phase-A)

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CBP_DIF (Function ID: 412B01)
Element ID Name Description
8400601C20 DIFZF-A DIFZF relay element operated (phase-A)

8100101C21 DIFZA-B DIFZA relay element operated (phase-B)

8500201C21 DIFZB-B DIFZB relay element operated (phase-B)

8900301C21 DIFZC-B DIFZC relay element operated (phase-B)

8D00401C21 DIFZD-B DIFZD relay element operated (phase-B)

8100501C21 DIFZE-B DIFZE relay element operated (phase-B)

8500601C21 DIFZF-B DIFZF relay element operated (phase-B)

8200101C22 DIFZA-C DIFZA relay element operated (phase-C)

8600201C22 DIFZB-C DIFZB relay element operated (phase-C)

8A00301C22 DIFZC-C DIFZC relay element operated (phase-C)

8E00401C22 DIFZD-C DIFZD relay element operated (phase-C)

8200501C22 DIFZE-C DIFZE relay element operated (phase-C)

8600601C22 DIFZF-C DIFZF relay element operated (phase-C)

8000101B60 DIFZA-OR DIFZA relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8100201B60 DIFZB-OR DIFZB relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8200301B60 DIFZC-OR DIFZC relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8300401B60 DIFZD-OR DIFZD relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8400501B60 DIFZE-OR DIFZE relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8500601B60 DIFZF-OR DIFZF relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8000101B61 DIFZA-OPT DIFZA protection operated

8100201B61 DIFZB-OPT DIFZB protection operated

8200301B61 DIFZC-OPT DIFZC protection operated

8300401B61 DIFZD-OPT DIFZD protection operated

8400501B61 DIFZE-OPT DIFZE protection operated

8500601B61 DIFZF-OPT DIFZF protection operated

8100001BB2 EXTERNAL CTF External CTF detection

8000111C20 UVCTFZA-A UVCTFZA relay element operated (phase-A)

8100111C21 UVCTFZA-B UVCTFZA relay element operated (phase-B)

8200111C22 UVCTFZA-C UVCTFZA relay element operated (phase-C)

8400211C20 UVCTFZB-A UVCTFZB relay element operated (phase-A)

8500211C21 UVCTFZB-B UVCTFZB relay element operated (phase-B)

8600211C22 UVCTFZB-C UVCTFZB relay element operated (phase-C)

8800311C20 UVCTFZC-A UVCTFZC relay element operated (phase-A)

8900311C21 UVCTFZC-B UVCTFZC relay element operated (phase-B)

8A00311C22 UVCTFZC-C UVCTFZC relay element operated (phase-C)

8C00411C20 UVCTFZD-A UVCTFZD relay element operated (phase-A)

8D00411C21 UVCTFZD-B UVCTFZD relay element operated (phase-B)

8E00411C22 UVCTFZD-C UVCTFZD relay element operated (phase-C)

8000511C20 UVCTFZE-A UVCTFZE relay element operated (phase-A)

8100511C21 UVCTFZE-B UVCTFZE relay element operated (phase-B)

8200511C22 UVCTFZE-C UVCTFZE relay element operated (phase-C)

8400611C20 UVCTFZF-A UVCTFZF relay element operated (phase-A)

8500611C21 UVCTFZF-B UVCTFZF relay element operated (phase-B)

8600611C22 UVCTFZF-C UVCTFZF relay element operated (phase-C)

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 Signal monitoring points


CBP_DIF (Function ID: 412B01)
Element ID Name Description
8000101C28 UVDCTFZA-A UVDCTFZA relay element operated (phase-A)

8100101C29 UVDCTFZA-B UVDCTFZA relay element operated (phase-B)

8200101C2A UVDCTFZA-C UVDCTFZA relay element operated (phase-C)

8400201C28 UVDCTFZB-A UVDCTFZB relay element operated (phase-A)

8500201C29 UVDCTFZB-B UVDCTFZB relay element operated (phase-B)

8600201C2A UVDCTFZB-C UVDCTFZB relay element operated (phase-C)

8800301C28 UVDCTFZC-A UVDCTFZC relay element operated (phase-A)

8900301C29 UVDCTFZC-B UVDCTFZC relay element operated (phase-B)

8A00301C2A UVDCTFZC-C UVDCTFZC relay element operated (phase-C)

8C00401C28 UVDCTFZD-A UVDCTFZD relay element operated (phase-A)

8D00401C29 UVDCTFZD-B UVDCTFZD relay element operated (phase-B)

8E00401C2A UVDCTFZD-C UVDCTFZD relay element operated (phase-C)

8000501C28 UVDCTFZE-A UVDCTFZE relay element operated (phase-A)

8100501C29 UVDCTFZE-B UVDCTFZE relay element operated (phase-B)

8200501C2A UVDCTFZE-C UVDCTFZE relay element operated (phase-C)

8400601C28 UVDCTFZF-A UVDCTFZF relay element operated (phase-A)

8500601C29 UVDCTFZF-B UVDCTFZF relay element operated (phase-B)

8600601C2A UVDCTFZF-C UVDCTFZF relay element operated (phase-C)

8300021A67 DIFCH-A-TH DIFCH-A relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300041A67 DIFCH-B-TH DIFCH-B relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300061A67 DIFCH-C-TH DIFCH-C relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300121A67 DIFZA-A-TH DIFZA-A relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300141A67 DIFZA-B-TH DIFZA-B relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300161A67 DIFZA-C-TH DIFZA-C relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300221A67 DIFZB-A-TH DIFZB-A relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300241A67 DIFZB-B-TH DIFZB-B relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300261A67 DIFZB-C-TH DIFZB-C relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300321A67 DIFZC-A-TH DIFZC-A relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300341A67 DIFZC-B-TH DIFZC-B relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300361A67 DIFZC-C-TH DIFZC-C relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300421A67 DIFZD-A-TH DIFZD-A relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300441A67 DIFZD-B-TH DIFZD-B relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300461A67 DIFZD-C-TH DIFZD-C relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300521A67 DIFZE-A-TH DIFZE-A relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300541A67 DIFZE-B-TH DIFZE-B relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300561A67 DIFZE-C-TH DIFZE-C relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300621A67 DIFZF-A-TH DIFZF-A relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300641A67 DIFZF-B-TH DIFZF-B relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

8300661A67 DIFZF-C-TH DIFZF-C relay operating signal without blocking by CTSC

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Circuit breaker failure protection (CBF)


If a fault is not removed due to the failure of a circuit breaker (target CB), then the circuit-
breaker-failure protection (CBF) will remove the fault by tripping adjacent CBs at the local
terminal and/or by tripping an adjacent CB at the remote terminal.

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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 2.2-1 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

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2.2.1 Detecting the failure of circuit breakers


If current continues to flow for a pre-determined duration following the issuance of a trip
command, the CBF function will determine that a CB failure has occurred. The existence of
the current is detected by an overcurrent element (OCCBF_CH*) provided in each phase of the
primary circuit of the CT. The user can set the detection level of the relay element using the
settings [OCCBF_CH1] to [OCCBF_CH24].

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

Figure 2.2-1 Characteristic of OCCBF_CH* element

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

2.2.2 Protection scheme


Three protection schemes are available in CBF; the CBF function uses the arrangements
provided by these schemes to remove the fault from the power system. Three schemes are
provided:
1) Re-trip scheme: the CBF issues a further trip command to the target CB that has
failed.
2) Zone-trip scheme: the CBF issues trip commands to all adjacent CBs within the
protection-zone.
3) Transfer-trip scheme: the CBF issues a transfer-trip command to trip the CB at the
remote-terminal.

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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.

(i) Example of Zone trip


External fault outside of the bus-bar and circuit-breaker-failure condition on the
Line CB

Table 2.2-3 Operation example #1


Incident Trip issuing and Operation Comment
Step1 Fault occurrences on the line: A fault occurs on the line;
this fault exists outside of
Busbar
Zone A
Busbar
Zone B
the bus-bar and thus
Remote
end CB11 CB21
external to the busbar
protection zone.
CB12 CB22

CBC

Step2 Operation of Line protection: The target Line CB at the


remote-terminal trips, but
Busbar
Zone A
Busbar
Zone B
target CB (CB11) fails to
Remote
end CB11 CB21
trip.

CB12 CB22

CBC

Step3 Operation of CBF Re-trip: A CBF re-trip command is


issued to target CB (CB11)
Busbar
Zone A
Busbar
Zone B
by the CBF protection. If
Remote
end CB11 CB21
target CB (CB11) trips
successfully using the re-
CB12 CB22 trip command, then the
CBC
tripping operation of the
CBF protection is complete.

Step4 Operation of CBF Zone-trip: If the target CB (CB11)


fails to trip at Step 3, a CBF
Busbar
Zone A
Busbar
Zone B
Zone-trip command is
Remote
end CB11 CB21
issued to all adjacent CBs
connected to zone A of the
CB12 CB22 bus-bar protection. Thus,
CBC
the fault is removed by
tripping all adjacent CBs
connected to bus-bar zone
Note: CB11 is connected to bus-bar zone A. A.

Failure of CB

CB closed

CB open

CBF re-trip

CBF trip

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Internal fault on the bus-bar and existence of a circuit-breaker-failure condition on


the bus-coupler CB (CBC)

Table 2.2-4 Operation example #2


Incident Trip issuing and Operation Comment
Step1 Fault occurrence in zone A of the bus-bar A fault occurs in zone A.
Busbar Busbar
Zone A Zone B
Remote
end CB11 CB21

CB12 CB22

CBC

Step2 Operation of Bus-bar protection: All CBs connected to zone A


of the bus-bar are tripped.
Busbar
Zone A
Busbar
Zone B
However, the bus-coupler
Remote
end CB11 CB21
CB (CBC) fails to trip.

CB12 CB22

CBC

Step3 Operation of CBC Re-trip: A CBF Re-trip command is


issued to the target CB
Busbar
Zone A
Busbar
Zone B
(CBC) by the CBF
Remote
end CB11 CB21
protection. If tripping by the
target CB (CBC) is
CB12 CB22 successful using the CBF
CBC Re-trip command, then
operation of CBF protection
is complete.
Step4 Operation of CBF Zone-trip: If the target CB (CBC) fails
to trip at Step 3, a CBF
Busbar
Zone A
Busbar
Zone B
Zone-trip command is
Remote
end CB11 CB21
issued to all adjacent CBs
connected to zone A and
CB12 CB22 zone B of the bus-bar
CBC protection. Thus, the fault is
removed by tripping all
adjacent CBs connected to
Note: CBC is connected to zone A and zone B of the bus-bars zone A and
zone B.
the bus-bar.
Failure of CB

CB closed

CB open

CBF re-trip

CBF trip

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(ii) Example of Transfer-trip


Internal fault on the bus-bar and circuit breaker failure condition on the Line CB

Table 2.2-5 Operation example #3


Incident Trip issuing and Operation Comment
Step1 Fault occurrence in zone A of bus-bar A fault occurs in zone A.
Busbar Busbar
Zone A Zone B
Remote
end CB11 CB21

CB12 CB22

CBC

Step2 Operation of Bus-bar protection: All CBs connected to zone A


of the bus-bar are tripped.
Busbar
Zone A
Busbar
Zone B
However, CB11 fails to trip.
Remote
end CB11 CB21

CB12 CB22

CBC

Step3 Operation of CBF Re-trip: A CBF Re-trip command is


issued to target CB (CB11).
Busbar
Zone A
Busbar
Zone B
If tripping of the target CB
Remote
end CB11 CB21
(CB11) is successful using
the CBF Re-trip command,
CB12 CB22 then operation of the CBF
CBC
protection is complete.

Step4 Operation of CBF Transfer-trip: If tripping of the target CB


(CB11) is unsuccessful at
Busbar
Zone A
Busbar
Zone B
Step 3, a CBF Transfer-trip
Remote
end CB11 CB21
command is issued to trip
the adjacent CB (in this case
CB12 CB22 the CB at the remote
CBC
terminal). Thus, the fault is
successfully removed by
tripping the adjacent CB.
Note: CB11 is connected to zone A of the bus-bar.
Failure of CB

CB closed

CB open

CBF re-trip

CBF trip

2.2.3 Scheme logic and setting


‘Re-trip’, ‘Zone-trip’ and ‘Transfer-trip’ commands are instructed with the signal generated in
the TRC function (internal operation). However, the relays outside the busbar relays, such as
Line protection relays, or bus-couplers relays, etc., can also instruct the CH* to issue the

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commands externally using PLC connection points in the CBF function.

(i) CBF start


The CH* operates on a per-phase basis; it is initiated with ‘GEN.TRIP_CH*’1, ‘CBF-
START-A/-B/-C_CH*’2, ‘EXT.CBF_START-A/-B/-C_CH*’2, or ‘INT.CBF_START_CH*’3. Note
that the PLC signals must be present for as long as the fault persists.

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*’.

1Note: The ‘GEN.TRIP_CH*’ and ‘GEN.TRIP_Coupler1 to 8’ signals originate in the trip


circuit (TRC). See Chapter Relay application: Trip circuit.
2Note: Suppose that the signals provided at ‘CBF-START-A/-B/-C_CH*’ come from binary
inputs or ‘EXT.CBF_START_A/B/C_CH*’ come from external protection devices,
such as line protections, bus-bar coupler protection and others.
3Note: Suppose that the signal ‘INT.CBF_START_CH*’ comes from internal protection
functions.
4Note: Scheme switch [BayDevice_CH*] (Table 2.2-6) in Replica setting, allows the user
select the configuration of the bay unit; the start signals (Re-trip, Zone-trip, and
Transfer-trip) depend on the setting and incoming signals. See separate manual
Replica setting procedure for Centralized Busbar protection IED (6F2S1923).

Table 2.2-6 Replica setting [Bay Device_CH*] and start signal


Setting [Bay Device_CH*] in Replica settings
Start signal
Feeder Coupler, Endsection
CBF-START Re-trip Re-rip
EXT.CBF_START Zone-trip Transfer-trip
GEN.TRIP Re-trip Re-trip
INT.CBF_START Transfer-trip Transfer-trip

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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

Coupler8 located in CH1

Coupler
BayDevice_CH1 EndSection
Feeder

To Re-trip, Zone-trip, and


Transfer-trip scheme in CH2

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

To Re-trip, Zone-trip, and


Transfer-trip scheme in CH24

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

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(ii) CBF re-trip


The scheme [CBF-Retrip_CH*] is used for selecting the re-trip operation mode (either Off,
On, or On-T). The re-trip signal is generated once the OCCBF_CH* relay operates in the
setting [CBF-Retrip_CH*]=On. However, in the [CBF-Retrip_CH*]=On-T, the re-trip signal can
be generated with absence of the OCCBF_CH* operation. Note that The PLC signal
‘CBF_BLOCK’ will block to issue the ‘Re-trip’ signals in all CHs.

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).

Table 2.2-6 CBF re-trip setting switches


Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default

CBFRe-TPMD 1P / 3P – Single-phase trip (1P) or 3P trip 3P


Off Canceling for Re-trip
On Operation of Re-trip
CBF-Retrip_CH – On
Re-trip operation after OCCBF-CH
On-T
operation
TCBF-RE_CH 0.000–300.000 s Timer for issuing Re-trip 0.200

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.

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(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

From Start logic


START-ReTRIP-A_CH1 &
α START-ReTRIP-B_CH1
&
START-ReTRIP-C_CH1
Off
&
On
CBF-Retrip_CH1 On-T

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

Figure 2.2-3 Re-trip logics in CH1 to CH24

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

(iii) CBF Zone-trip and Transfer-trip


The scheme switch [CBF-Trip_CH*] controls the ‘Zone-trip’ and ‘Transfer-trip’ schemes
in the CH*. If [CBF-Trip_CH*]=On, both ‘Zone-trip’ and ‘Transfer-trip’ signals will be issued to
the TRC regardless of the ‘Re-trip’ operation (See section 2.2.4(i) to (iii)). If [CBF-
Trip_CH*]=On-AftRe, ‘Zone-trip’ and ‘Transfer-trip’ will be issued only after the operation ‘Re-
trip’ (see section 2.2.4(iv)).

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

function (see Figure 2.2-6)

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).

Table 2.2-6 CBF Zone and Transfer-trip setting switch


Setting items Mode Contents Default

Off Canceling for Zone and Transfer-trip


CBF-Trip_CH On Operation for Zone and Transfer-trip On
On-T Zone and Transfer-trip issued after OCCBF-CH operation

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).

Table 2.2-6 FS switch for CBF re-trip/Zone-trip/Transfer-trip


Setting items Mode Contents Default

Off CBF trip issued with FS operation


CBFTP-FS Off
On CBF trip issued without FS operation

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 60 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

f CBF NON BLOCK

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

Figure 2.2-4 Zone-trips and Transfer-trips decided in respective CH1 to CH24

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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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

Figure 2.2-5 Combined zone-trip signals for Zone A to Zone F

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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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

Figure 2.2-6 CBF output signals to TRC

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

2.2.4 CBF operation by faults occurrence


(i) Target CB tripped normally
Figure 2.2-7 shows a timing chart for the operation of the CBF protection when the target CB†
trips normally. Timers TCBF-RE_CH* and TCBF-ZONE_CH* are initiated by the trip
command following the occurrence of a fault, however a CBF re-trip and a CBF Zone-trip will
not occur because the OCCBF relay is reset before timers CBF re-trip and CBF Zone-trip time
out.

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

TCB: operating time of the target CB


TOC: reset time of the OCCBF element in CH*

Figure 2.2-7 CBF operation chart (Target CB tripped normally)


†Note:For example, the target CB is “CB11” when the CBF function is introduced in
Table 2.2-3 and the adjacent CBs are “CB12” and “CBC” in Table 2.2-3.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 64 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(ii) Target CB tripped by CBF re-trip


Figure 2.2-8 shows a CBF re-trip of the target CB. If the OCCBF relay continues to operate a
CBF re-trip command is issued to the target CB if the setting time of [TCBF-RE_CH*] has
elapsed. Unless the CB fails to operate, the OCCBF relay is reset by the CBF re-trip. This may
happen when the CBF function is started by mistake, for example by personnel error during
relay testing, if the bay protection is used to initiate the CBF there is a risk that test personnel
may forget to isolate the start signal to the CBF. If the protection under test trips and there is
sufficient load current flowing through the circuit breaker, there is a risk of a back-trip
command being issued to trip all back-up (adjacent) circuit breakers. This may cause a severe
disturbance. With the re-trip function the consequence of such an error will be limited to the
tripping of only one circuit breaker.

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

TCB: operating time of the target CB


TOC: reset time of the OCCBF element in CH*

Figure 2.2-8 Timing chart (Target CB tripped by CBF re-trip)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

(iii) Adjacent CB(s) tripped with Zone-trip


Figure 2.2-9 shows a CBF Zone-trip command of the adjacent CB(s). 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 – if this optional feature was selected – 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).

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

Timer set with [TCBF-ZONE_CH*]


Zone-trip

TCB: operating time of the target CB


TOC: reset time of the OCCBF element in CH*

Figure 2.2-9 Timing chart (Adjacent CB(s) tripped by CBF Zone-trip)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

(iv) Re-trip and Zone-trip in series initiation


The CBF re-trip and the Zone-trip can be initiated in series using scheme switch [CBF-
Trip_CH*] setting On-AftRe.

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

Re-trip Timer set with [TCBF-RE_CH*]

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

(CH4 to CH23 are omitted)

Operating level multiplied by 2nd CT


CH24 OCCBF_CH24 0.10 – 5.00 – 1.00
rating
CBF- Off / On / On-T Selectin of re-trip mode Off
Re-Trip –
Retrip_CH24
TCBF-RE_CH24 0.000 - 300.000 s Re-trip timer 0.150
CBF-Trip_CH24 Off / On / On-AftRe – Trip operation mode Off
Zone
TCBF- 0.000 - 300.000 s Zone-trip timer 0.200
&Transfe
ZONE_CH24
r-Trip
TCBF-TR_CH24 0.000 - 300.000 s Transfer-trip timer 0.200

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 68 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

2.2.6 Signal (Data ID)


 Connection point in PLC logic
CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
800010EBB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZA Additional CBF zone-A trip command

810020EBB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZB Additional CBF zone-B trip command

820030EBB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZC Additional CBF zone-C trip command

830040EBB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZD Additional CBF zone-D trip command

840050EBB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZE Additional CBF zone-E trip command

850060EBB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZF Additional CBF zone-F trip command

800000EBB5 CBF_BLOCK CBF protection block command

801000EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH1 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801001EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH2 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801002EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH3 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801003EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH4 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801004EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH5 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801005EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH6 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801006EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH7 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801007EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH8 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801008EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH9 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801009EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH10 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801010EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH11 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801011EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH12 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801012EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH13 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801013EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH14 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801014EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH15 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801015EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH16 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801016EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH17 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801017EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH18 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801018EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH19 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801019EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH20 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801020EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH21 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801021EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH22 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801022EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH23 External CBF start command (phase-A)

801023EBB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH24 External CBF start command (phase-A)

811000EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH1 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811001EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH2 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811002EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH3 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811003EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH4 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811004EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH5 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811005EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH6 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811006EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH7 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811007EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH8 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811008EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH9 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811009EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH10 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811010EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH11 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811011EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH12 External CBF start command (phase-B)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Connection point in PLC logic


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
811012EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH13 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811013EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH14 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811014EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH15 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811015EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH16 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811016EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH17 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811017EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH18 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811018EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH19 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811019EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH20 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811020EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH21 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811021EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH22 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811022EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH23 External CBF start command (phase-B)

811023EBB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH24 External CBF start command (phase-B)

821000EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH1 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821001EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH2 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821002EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH3 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821003EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH4 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821004EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH5 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821005EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH6 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821006EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH7 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821007EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH8 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821008EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH9 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821009EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH10 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821010EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH11 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821011EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH12 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821012EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH13 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821013EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH14 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821014EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH15 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821015EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH16 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821016EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH17 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821017EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH18 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821018EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH19 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821019EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH20 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821020EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH21 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821021EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH22 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821022EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH23 External CBF start command (phase-C)

821023EBB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH24 External CBF start command (phase-C)

831000EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH1 External CBF start command

831001EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH2 External CBF start command

831002EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH3 External CBF start command

831003EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH4 External CBF start command

831004EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH5 External CBF start command

831005EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH6 External CBF start command

831006EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH7 External CBF start command

831007EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH8 External CBF start command

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 70 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Connection point in PLC logic


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
831008EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH9 External CBF start command

831009EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH10 External CBF start command

831010EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH11 External CBF start command

831011EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH12 External CBF start command

831012EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH13 External CBF start command

831013EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH14 External CBF start command

831014EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH15 External CBF start command

831015EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH16 External CBF start command

831016EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH17 External CBF start command

831017EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH18 External CBF start command

831018EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH19 External CBF start command

831019EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH20 External CBF start command

831020EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH21 External CBF start command

831021EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH22 External CBF start command

831022EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH23 External CBF start command

831023EBB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH24 External CBF start command

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

800000EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH1 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800001EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH2 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800002EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH3 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800003EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH4 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 71 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Connection point in PLC logic


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
800004EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH5 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800005EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH6 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800006EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH7 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800007EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH8 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800008EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH9 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800009EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH10 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800010EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH11 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800011EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH12 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800012EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH13 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800013EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH14 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800014EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH15 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800015EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH16 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800016EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH17 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800017EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH18 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800018EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH19 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800019EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH20 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800020EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH21 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800021EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH22 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800022EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH23 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

800023EBB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH24 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

810000EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH1 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810001EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH2 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810002EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH3 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810003EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH4 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810004EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH5 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810005EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH6 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810006EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH7 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810007EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH8 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810008EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH9 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810009EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH10 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810010EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH11 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810011EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH12 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810012EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH13 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810013EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH14 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810014EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH15 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810015EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH16 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810016EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH17 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810017EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH18 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810018EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH19 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810019EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH20 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810020EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH21 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810021EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH22 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810022EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH23 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

810023EBB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH24 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 72 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Connection point in PLC logic


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
820000EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH1 CBF protection instant operation command

820001EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH2 CBF protection instant operation command

820002EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH3 CBF protection instant operation command

820003EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH4 CBF protection instant operation command

820004EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH5 CBF protection instant operation command

820005EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH6 CBF protection instant operation command

820006EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH7 CBF protection instant operation command

820007EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH8 CBF protection instant operation command

820008EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH9 CBF protection instant operation command

820009EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH10 CBF protection instant operation command

820010EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH11 CBF protection instant operation command

820011EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH12 CBF protection instant operation command

820012EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH13 CBF protection instant operation command

820013EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH14 CBF protection instant operation command

820014EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH15 CBF protection instant operation command

820015EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH16 CBF protection instant operation command

820016EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH17 CBF protection instant operation command

820017EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH18 CBF protection instant operation command

820018EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH19 CBF protection instant operation command

820019EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH20 CBF protection instant operation command

820020EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH21 CBF protection instant operation command

820021EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH22 CBF protection instant operation command

820022EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH23 CBF protection instant operation command

820023EBB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH24 CBF protection instant operation command

805001EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH1 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH1 (Phase A)

815001EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH1 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH1 (Phase B)

825001EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH1 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH1 (Phase C)

835001EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH1 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH1 (Three phases ORed)

805002EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH2 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH2 (Phase A)

815002EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH2 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH2 (Phase B)

825002EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH2 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH2 (Phase C)

835002EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH2 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH2 (Three phases ORed)

805003EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH3 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH3 (Phase A)

815003EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH3 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH3 (Phase B)

825003EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH3 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH3 (Phase C)

835003EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH3 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH3 (Three phases ORed)

805004EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH4 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH4 (Phase A)

815004EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH4 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH4 (Phase B)

825004EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH4 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH4 (Phase C)

835004EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH4 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH4 (Three phases ORed)

805005EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH5 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH5 (Phase A)

815005EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH5 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH5 (Phase B)

825005EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH5 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH5 (Phase C)

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)

 Connection point in PLC logic


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
805006EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH6 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH6 (Phase A)

815006EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH6 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH6 (Phase B)

825006EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH6 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH6 (Phase C)

835006EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH6 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH6 (Three phases ORed)

805007EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH7 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH7 (Phase A)

815007EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH7 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH7 (Phase B)

825007EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH7 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH7 (Phase C)

835007EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH7 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH7 (Three phases ORed)

805008EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH8 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH8 (Phase A)

815008EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH8 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH8 (Phase B)

825008EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH8 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH8 (Phase C)

835008EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH8 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH8 (Three phases ORed)

805009EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH9 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH9 (Phase A)

815009EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH9 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH9 (Phase B)

825009EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH9 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH9 (Phase C)

835009EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH9 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH9 (Three phases ORed)

805010EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH10 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH10 (Phase A)

815010EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH10 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH10 (Phase B)

825010EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH10 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH10 (Phase C)

835010EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH10 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH10 (Three phases ORed)

805011EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH11 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH11 (Phase A)

815011EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH11 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH11 (Phase B)

825011EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH11 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH11 (Phase C)

835011EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH11 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH11 (Three phases ORed)

805012EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH12 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH12 (Phase A)

815012EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH12 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH12 (Phase B)

825012EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH12 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH12 (Phase C)

835012EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH12 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH12 (Three phases ORed)

805013EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH13 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH13 (Phase A)

815013EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH13 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH13 (Phase B)

825013EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH13 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH13 (Phase C)

835013EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH13 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH13 (Three phases ORed)

805014EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH14 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH14 (Phase A)

815014EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH14 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH14 (Phase B)

825014EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH14 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH14 (Phase C)

835014EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH14 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH14 (Three phases ORed)

805015EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH15 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH15 (Phase A)

815015EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH15 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH15 (Phase B)

825015EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH15 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH15 (Phase C)

835015EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH15 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH15 (Three phases ORed)

805016EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH16 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH16 (Phase A)

815016EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH16 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH16 (Phase B)

825016EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH16 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH16 (Phase C)

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)

 Connection point in PLC logic


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
805017EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH17 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH17 (Phase A)

815017EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH17 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH17 (Phase B)

825017EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH17 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH17 (Phase C)

835017EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH17 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH17 (Three phases ORed)

805018EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH18 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH18 (Phase A)

815018EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH18 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH18 (Phase B)

825018EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH18 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH18 (Phase C)

835018EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH18 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH18 (Three phases ORed)

805019EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH19 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH19 (Phase A)

815019EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH19 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH19 (Phase B)

825019EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH19 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH19 (Phase C)

835019EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH19 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH19 (Three phases ORed)

805020EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH20 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH20 (Phase A)

815020EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH20 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH20 (Phase B)

825020EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH20 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH20 (Phase C)

835020EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH20 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH20 (Three phases ORed)

805021EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH21 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH21 (Phase A)

815021EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH21 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH21 (Phase B)

825021EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH21 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH21 (Phase C)

835021EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH21 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH21 (Three phases ORed)

805022EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH22 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH22 (Phase A)

815022EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH22 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH22 (Phase B)

825022EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH22 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH22 (Phase C)

835022EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH22 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH22 (Three phases ORed)

805023EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH23 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH23 (Phase A)

815023EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH23 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH23 (Phase B)

825023EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH23 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH23 (Phase C)

835023EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH23 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH23 (Three phases ORed)

805024EBB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH24 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH24 (Phase A)

815024EBB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH24 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH24 (Phase B)

825024EBBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH24 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH24 (Phase C)

835024EBBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH24 Additional external signal for OCCBF_CH24 (Three phases ORed)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8000101BB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZA Additional CBF zone-A trip command

8100201BB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZB Additional CBF zone-B trip command

8200301BB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZC Additional CBF zone-C trip command

8300401BB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZD Additional CBF zone-D trip command

8400501BB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZE Additional CBF zone-E trip command

8500601BB0 ADD.CBF_ZONE.TP-ZF Additional CBF zone-F trip command

8000001BB5 CBF_BLOCK CBF protection block command

8020001B60 CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZA CBF ZONE-A protection operated

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 75 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8120001B61 CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZB CBF ZONE-B protection operated

8220001B62 CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZC CBF ZONE-C protection operated

8320001B63 CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZD CBF ZONE-D protection operated

8420001B64 CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZE CBF ZONE-E protection operated

8520001B65 CBF-ZONE.OPT-ZF CBF ZONE-F protection operated

3100001B62 CBF-ZONE.OPT_ZX CBF ZONE protection operated

8020001B67 CBF-RE.OPT CBF-RE.OPT protection operated

8620001B69 CBF-TR.OPT CBF-TR.OPT protection operated

8320001B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT CBF-ZONE protection operated

8030001B60 CBF-RE.TRIP CBF-RE.TRIP protection operated

8630001B62 CBF-TR.TRIP CBF-TR.TP protection operated

8330001B61 CBF-ZONE.TRIP CBF zone-trip command

8020001B6A CBF-OPT-A CBF protection operated (phase-A)

8120001B6B CBF-OPT-B CBF protection operated (phase-B)

8220001B6C CBF-OPT-C CBF protection operated (phase-C)

8010001B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH1 CBF-RE.OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-A)

8010011B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH2 CBF-RE.OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-A)

8010021B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH3 CBF-RE.OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-A)

8010031B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH4 CBF-RE.OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-A)

8010041B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH5 CBF-RE.OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-A)

8010051B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH6 CBF-RE.OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-A)

8010061B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH7 CBF-RE.OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-A)

8010071B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH8 CBF-RE.OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-A)

8010081B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH9 CBF-RE.OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-A)

8010091B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH10 CBF-RE.OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-A)

8010101B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH11 CBF-RE.OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-A)

8010111B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH12 CBF-RE.OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-A)

8010121B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH13 CBF-RE.OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-A)

8010131B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH14 CBF-RE.OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-A)

8010141B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH15 CBF-RE.OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-A)

8010151B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH16 CBF-RE.OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-A)

8010161B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH17 CBF-RE.OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-A)

8010171B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH18 CBF-RE.OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-A)

8010181B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH19 CBF-RE.OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-A)

8010191B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH20 CBF-RE.OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-A)

8010201B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH21 CBF-RE.OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-A)

8010211B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH22 CBF-RE.OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-A)

8010221B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH23 CBF-RE.OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-A)

8010231B60 CBF-RE.OPT-A_CH24 CBF-RE.OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-A)

8110001B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH1 CBF-RE.OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-B)

8110011B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH2 CBF-RE.OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-B)

8110021B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH3 CBF-RE.OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-B)

8110031B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH4 CBF-RE.OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-B)

8110041B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH5 CBF-RE.OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-B)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 76 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8110051B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH6 CBF-RE.OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-B)

8110061B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH7 CBF-RE.OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-B)

8110071B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH8 CBF-RE.OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-B)

8110081B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH9 CBF-RE.OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-B)

8110091B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH10 CBF-RE.OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-B)

8110101B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH11 CBF-RE.OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-B)

8110111B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH12 CBF-RE.OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-B)

8110121B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH13 CBF-RE.OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-B)

8110131B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH14 CBF-RE.OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-B)

8110141B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH15 CBF-RE.OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-B)

8110151B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH16 CBF-RE.OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-B)

8110161B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH17 CBF-RE.OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-B)

8110171B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH18 CBF-RE.OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-B)

8110181B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH19 CBF-RE.OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-B)

8110191B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH20 CBF-RE.OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-B)

8110201B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH21 CBF-RE.OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-B)

8110211B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH22 CBF-RE.OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-B)

8110221B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH23 CBF-RE.OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-B)

8110231B61 CBF-RE.OPT-B_CH24 CBF-RE.OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-B)

8210001B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH1 CBF-RE.OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-C)

8210011B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH2 CBF-RE.OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-C)

8210021B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH3 CBF-RE.OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-C)

8210031B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH4 CBF-RE.OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-C)

8210041B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH5 CBF-RE.OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-C)

8210051B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH6 CBF-RE.OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-C)

8210061B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH7 CBF-RE.OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-C)

8210071B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH8 CBF-RE.OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-C)

8210081B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH9 CBF-RE.OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-C)

8210091B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH10 CBF-RE.OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-C)

8210101B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH11 CBF-RE.OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-C)

8210111B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH12 CBF-RE.OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-C)

8210121B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH13 CBF-RE.OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-C)

8210131B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH14 CBF-RE.OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-C)

8210141B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH15 CBF-RE.OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-C)

8210151B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH16 CBF-RE.OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-C)

8210161B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH17 CBF-RE.OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-C)

8210171B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH18 CBF-RE.OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-C)

8210181B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH19 CBF-RE.OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-C)

8210191B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH20 CBF-RE.OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-C)

8210201B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH21 CBF-RE.OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-C)

8210211B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH22 CBF-RE.OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-C)

8210221B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH23 CBF-RE.OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-C)

8210231B62 CBF-RE.OPT-C_CH24 CBF-RE.OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-C)

8310001B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH1 CBF-RE.OPT_CH1 protection operated

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 77 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8310011B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH2 CBF-RE.OPT_CH2 protection operated

8310021B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH3 CBF-RE.OPT_CH3 protection operated

8310031B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH4 CBF-RE.OPT_CH4 protection operated

8310041B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH5 CBF-RE.OPT_CH5 protection operated

8310051B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH6 CBF-RE.OPT_CH6 protection operated

8310061B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH7 CBF-RE.OPT_CH7 protection operated

8310071B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH8 CBF-RE.OPT_CH8 protection operated

8310081B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH9 CBF-RE.OPT_CH9 protection operated

8310091B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH10 CBF-RE.OPT_CH10 protection operated

8310101B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH11 CBF-RE.OPT_CH11 protection operated

8310111B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH12 CBF-RE.OPT_CH12 protection operated

8310121B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH13 CBF-RE.OPT_CH13 protection operated

8310131B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH14 CBF-RE.OPT_CH14 protection operated

8310141B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH15 CBF-RE.OPT_CH15 protection operated

8310151B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH16 CBF-RE.OPT_CH16 protection operated

8310161B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH17 CBF-RE.OPT_CH17 protection operated

8310171B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH18 CBF-RE.OPT_CH18 protection operated

8310181B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH19 CBF-RE.OPT_CH19 protection operated

8310191B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH20 CBF-RE.OPT_CH20 protection operated

8310201B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH21 CBF-RE.OPT_CH21 protection operated

8310211B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH22 CBF-RE.OPT_CH22 protection operated

8310221B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH23 CBF-RE.OPT_CH23 protection operated

8310231B63 CBF-RE.OPT_CH24 CBF-RE.OPT_CH24 protection operated

8010001B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH1 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH1 protection operated (phase-A)

8010011B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH2 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH2 protection operated (phase-A)

8010021B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH3 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH3 protection operated (phase-A)

8010031B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH4 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH4 protection operated (phase-A)

8010041B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH5 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH5 protection operated (phase-A)

8010051B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH6 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH6 protection operated (phase-A)

8010061B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH7 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH7 protection operated (phase-A)

8010071B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH8 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH8 protection operated (phase-A)

8010081B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH9 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH9 protection operated (phase-A)

8010091B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH10 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH10 protection operated (phase-A)

8010101B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH11 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH11 protection operated (phase-A)

8010111B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH12 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH12 protection operated (phase-A)

8010121B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH13 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH13 protection operated (phase-A)

8010131B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH14 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH14 protection operated (phase-A)

8010141B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH15 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH15 protection operated (phase-A)

8010151B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH16 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH16 protection operated (phase-A)

8010161B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH17 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH17 protection operated (phase-A)

8010171B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH18 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH18 protection operated (phase-A)

8010181B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH19 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH19 protection operated (phase-A)

8010191B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH20 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH20 protection operated (phase-A)

8010201B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH21 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH21 protection operated (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 78 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8010211B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH22 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH22 protection operated (phase-A)

8010221B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH23 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH23 protection operated (phase-A)

8010231B64 CBF-RE.TRIP-A_CH24 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH24 protection operated (phase-A)

8110001B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH1 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH1 protection operated (phase-B)

8110011B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH2 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH2 protection operated (phase-B)

8110021B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH3 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH3 protection operated (phase-B)

8110031B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH4 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH4 protection operated (phase-B)

8110041B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH5 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH5 protection operated (phase-B)

8110051B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH6 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH6 protection operated (phase-B)

8110061B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH7 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH7 protection operated (phase-B)

8110071B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH8 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH8 protection operated (phase-B)

8110081B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH9 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH9 protection operated (phase-B)

8110091B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH10 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH10 protection operated (phase-B)

8110101B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH11 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH11 protection operated (phase-B)

8110111B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH12 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH12 protection operated (phase-B)

8110121B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH13 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH13 protection operated (phase-B)

8110131B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH14 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH14 protection operated (phase-B)

8110141B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH15 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH15 protection operated (phase-B)

8110151B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH16 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH16 protection operated (phase-B)

8110161B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH17 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH17 protection operated (phase-B)

8110171B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH18 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH18 protection operated (phase-B)

8110181B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH19 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH19 protection operated (phase-B)

8110191B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH20 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH20 protection operated (phase-B)

8110201B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH21 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH21 protection operated (phase-B)

8110211B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH22 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH22 protection operated (phase-B)

8110221B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH23 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH23 protection operated (phase-B)

8110231B65 CBF-RE.TRIP-B_CH24 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH24 protection operated (phase-B)

8210001B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH1 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH1 protection operated (phase-C)

8210011B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH2 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH2 protection operated (phase-C)

8210021B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH3 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH3 protection operated (phase-C)

8210031B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH4 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH4 protection operated (phase-C)

8210041B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH5 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH5 protection operated (phase-C)

8210051B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH6 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH6 protection operated (phase-C)

8210061B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH7 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH7 protection operated (phase-C)

8210071B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH8 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH8 protection operated (phase-C)

8210081B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH9 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH9 protection operated (phase-C)

8210091B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH10 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH10 protection operated (phase-C)

8210101B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH11 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH11 protection operated (phase-C)

8210111B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH12 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH12 protection operated (phase-C)

8210121B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH13 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH13 protection operated (phase-C)

8210131B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH14 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH14 protection operated (phase-C)

8210141B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH15 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH15 protection operated (phase-C)

8210151B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH16 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH16 protection operated (phase-C)

8210161B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH17 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH17 protection operated (phase-C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 79 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8210171B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH18 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH18 protection operated (phase-C)

8210181B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH19 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH19 protection operated (phase-C)

8210191B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH20 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH20 protection operated (phase-C)

8210201B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH21 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH21 protection operated (phase-C)

8210211B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH22 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH22 protection operated (phase-C)

8210221B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH23 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH23 protection operated (phase-C)

8210231B66 CBF-RE.TRIP-C_CH24 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH24 protection operated (phase-C)

8010001B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH1 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH1 protection operated

8010011B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH2 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH2 protection operated

8010021B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH3 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH3 protection operated

8010031B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH4 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH4 protection operated

8010041B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH5 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH5 protection operated

8010051B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH6 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH6 protection operated

8010061B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH7 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH7 protection operated

8010071B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH8 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH8 protection operated

8010081B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH9 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH9 protection operated

8010091B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH10 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH10 protection operated

8010101B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH11 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH11 protection operated

8010111B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH12 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH12 protection operated

8010121B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH13 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH13 protection operated

8010131B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH14 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH14 protection operated

8010141B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH15 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH15 protection operated

8010151B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH16 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH16 protection operated

8010161B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH17 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH17 protection operated

8010171B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH18 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH18 protection operated

8010181B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH19 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH19 protection operated

8010191B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH20 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH20 protection operated

8010201B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH21 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH21 protection operated

8010211B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH22 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH22 protection operated

8010221B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH23 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH23 protection operated

8010231B67 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH24 CBF-RE.TRIP_CH24 protection operated

8010001B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH1 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-A)

8010011B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH2 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-A)

8010021B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH3 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-A)

8010031B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH4 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-A)

8010041B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH5 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-A)

8010051B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH6 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-A)

8010061B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH7 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-A)

8010071B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH8 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-A)

8010081B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH9 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-A)

8010091B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH10 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-A)

8010101B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH11 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-A)

8010111B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH12 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-A)

8010121B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH13 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 80 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8010131B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH14 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-A)

8010141B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH15 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-A)

8010151B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH16 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-A)

8010161B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH17 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-A)

8010171B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH18 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-A)

8010181B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH19 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-A)

8010191B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH20 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-A)

8010201B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH21 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-A)

8010211B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH22 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-A)

8010221B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH23 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-A)

8010231B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT-A_CH24 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-A)

8110001B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH1 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-B)

8110011B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH2 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-B)

8110021B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH3 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-B)

8110031B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH4 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-B)

8110041B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH5 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-B)

8110051B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH6 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-B)

8110061B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH7 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-B)

8110071B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH8 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-B)

8110081B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH9 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-B)

8110091B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH10 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-B)

8110101B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH11 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-B)

8110111B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH12 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-B)

8110121B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH13 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-B)

8110131B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH14 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-B)

8110141B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH15 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-B)

8110151B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH16 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-B)

8110161B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH17 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-B)

8110171B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH18 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-B)

8110181B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH19 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-B)

8110191B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH20 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-B)

8110201B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH21 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-B)

8110211B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH22 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-B)

8110221B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH23 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-B)

8110231B69 CBF-ZONE.OPT-B_CH24 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-B)

8210001B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH1 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-C)

8210011B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH2 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-C)

8210021B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH3 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-C)

8210031B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH4 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-C)

8210041B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH5 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-C)

8210051B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH6 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-C)

8210061B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH7 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-C)

8210071B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH8 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-C)

8210081B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH9 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 81 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8210091B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH10 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-C)

8210101B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH11 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-C)

8210111B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH12 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-C)

8210121B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH13 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-C)

8210131B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH14 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-C)

8210141B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH15 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-C)

8210151B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH16 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-C)

8210161B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH17 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-C)

8210171B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH18 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-C)

8210181B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH19 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-C)

8210191B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH20 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-C)

8210201B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH21 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-C)

8210211B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH22 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-C)

8210221B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH23 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-C)

8210231B6A CBF-ZONE.OPT-C_CH24 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-C)

8310001B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH1 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH1 protection operated

8310011B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH2 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH2 protection operated

8310021B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH3 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH3 protection operated

8310031B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH4 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH4 protection operated

8310041B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH5 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH5 protection operated

8310051B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH6 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH6 protection operated

8310061B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH7 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH7 protection operated

8310071B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH8 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH8 protection operated

8310081B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH9 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH9 protection operated

8310091B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH10 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH10 protection operated

8310101B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH11 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH11 protection operated

8310111B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH12 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH12 protection operated

8310121B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH13 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH13 protection operated

8310131B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH14 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH14 protection operated

8310141B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH15 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH15 protection operated

8310151B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH16 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH16 protection operated

8310161B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH17 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH17 protection operated

8310171B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH18 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH18 protection operated

8310181B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH19 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH19 protection operated

8310191B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH20 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH20 protection operated

8310201B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH21 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH21 protection operated

8310211B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH22 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH22 protection operated

8310221B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH23 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH23 protection operated

8310231B6B CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH24 CBF-ZONE.OPT_CH24 protection operated

8010001B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH1 CBF-TR.OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-A)

8010011B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH2 CBF-TR.OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-A)

8010021B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH3 CBF-TR.OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-A)

8010031B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH4 CBF-TR.OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-A)

8010041B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH5 CBF-TR.OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 82 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8010051B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH6 CBF-TR.OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-A)

8010061B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH7 CBF-TR.OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-A)

8010071B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH8 CBF-TR.OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-A)

8010081B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH9 CBF-TR.OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-A)

8010091B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH10 CBF-TR.OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-A)

8010101B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH11 CBF-TR.OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-A)

8010111B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH12 CBF-TR.OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-A)

8010121B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH13 CBF-TR.OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-A)

8010131B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH14 CBF-TR.OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-A)

8010141B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH15 CBF-TR.OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-A)

8010151B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH16 CBF-TR.OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-A)

8010161B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH17 CBF-TR.OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-A)

8010171B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH18 CBF-TR.OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-A)

8010181B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH19 CBF-TR.OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-A)

8010191B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH20 CBF-TR.OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-A)

8010201B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH21 CBF-TR.OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-A)

8010211B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH22 CBF-TR.OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-A)

8010221B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH23 CBF-TR.OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-A)

8010231B6C CBF-TR.OPT-A_CH24 CBF-TR.OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-A)

8110001B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH1 CBF-TR.OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-B)

8110011B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH2 CBF-TR.OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-B)

8110021B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH3 CBF-TR.OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-B)

8110031B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH4 CBF-TR.OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-B)

8110041B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH5 CBF-TR.OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-B)

8110051B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH6 CBF-TR.OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-B)

8110061B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH7 CBF-TR.OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-B)

8110071B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH8 CBF-TR.OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-B)

8110081B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH9 CBF-TR.OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-B)

8110091B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH10 CBF-TR.OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-B)

8110101B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH11 CBF-TR.OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-B)

8110111B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH12 CBF-TR.OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-B)

8110121B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH13 CBF-TR.OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-B)

8110131B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH14 CBF-TR.OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-B)

8110141B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH15 CBF-TR.OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-B)

8110151B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH16 CBF-TR.OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-B)

8110161B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH17 CBF-TR.OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-B)

8110171B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH18 CBF-TR.OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-B)

8110181B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH19 CBF-TR.OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-B)

8110191B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH20 CBF-TR.OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-B)

8110201B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH21 CBF-TR.OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-B)

8110211B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH22 CBF-TR.OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-B)

8110221B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH23 CBF-TR.OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-B)

8110231B6D CBF-TR.OPT-B_CH24 CBF-TR.OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-B)

8210001B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH1 CBF-TR.OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 83 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8210011B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH2 CBF-TR.OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-C)

8210021B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH3 CBF-TR.OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-C)

8210031B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH4 CBF-TR.OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-C)

8210041B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH5 CBF-TR.OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-C)

8210051B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH6 CBF-TR.OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-C)

8210061B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH7 CBF-TR.OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-C)

8210071B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH8 CBF-TR.OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-C)

8210081B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH9 CBF-TR.OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-C)

8210091B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH10 CBF-TR.OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-C)

8210101B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH11 CBF-TR.OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-C)

8210111B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH12 CBF-TR.OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-C)

8210121B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH13 CBF-TR.OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-C)

8210131B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH14 CBF-TR.OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-C)

8210141B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH15 CBF-TR.OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-C)

8210151B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH16 CBF-TR.OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-C)

8210161B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH17 CBF-TR.OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-C)

8210171B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH18 CBF-TR.OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-C)

8210181B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH19 CBF-TR.OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-C)

8210191B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH20 CBF-TR.OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-C)

8210201B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH21 CBF-TR.OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-C)

8210211B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH22 CBF-TR.OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-C)

8210221B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH23 CBF-TR.OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-C)

8210231B6E CBF-TR.OPT-C_CH24 CBF-TR.OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-C)

8310001B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH1 CBF-TR.OPT_CH1 protection operated

8310011B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH2 CBF-TR.OPT_CH2 protection operated

8310021B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH3 CBF-TR.OPT_CH3 protection operated

8310031B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH4 CBF-TR.OPT_CH4 protection operated

8310041B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH5 CBF-TR.OPT_CH5 protection operated

8310051B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH6 CBF-TR.OPT_CH6 protection operated

8310061B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH7 CBF-TR.OPT_CH7 protection operated

8310071B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH8 CBF-TR.OPT_CH8 protection operated

8310081B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH9 CBF-TR.OPT_CH9 protection operated

8310091B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH10 CBF-TR.OPT_CH10 protection operated

8310101B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH11 CBF-TR.OPT_CH11 protection operated

8310111B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH12 CBF-TR.OPT_CH12 protection operated

8310121B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH13 CBF-TR.OPT_CH13 protection operated

8310131B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH14 CBF-TR.OPT_CH14 protection operated

8310141B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH15 CBF-TR.OPT_CH15 protection operated

8310151B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH16 CBF-TR.OPT_CH16 protection operated

8310161B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH17 CBF-TR.OPT_CH17 protection operated

8310171B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH18 CBF-TR.OPT_CH18 protection operated

8310181B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH19 CBF-TR.OPT_CH19 protection operated

8310191B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH20 CBF-TR.OPT_CH20 protection operated

8310201B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH21 CBF-TR.OPT_CH21 protection operated

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 84 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8310211B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH22 CBF-TR.OPT_CH22 protection operated

8310221B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH23 CBF-TR.OPT_CH23 protection operated

8310231B6F CBF-TR.OPT_CH24 CBF-TR.OPT_CH24 protection operated

8000001BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH1 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000011BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH2 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000021BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH3 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000031BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH4 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000041BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH5 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000051BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH6 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000061BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH7 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000071BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH8 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000081BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH9 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000091BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH10 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000101BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH11 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000111BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH12 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000121BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH13 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000131BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH14 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000141BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH15 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000151BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH16 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000161BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH17 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000171BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH18 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000181BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH19 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000191BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH20 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000201BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH21 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000211BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH22 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000221BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH23 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8000231BB7 CBF-ZONE_INST_CH24 CBF zone-trip instant operation command

8100001BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH1 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100011BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH2 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100021BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH3 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100031BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH4 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100041BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH5 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100051BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH6 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100061BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH7 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100071BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH8 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100081BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH9 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100091BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH10 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100101BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH11 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100111BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH12 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100121BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH13 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100131BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH14 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100141BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH15 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100151BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH16 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100161BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH17 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 85 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8100171BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH18 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100181BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH19 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100191BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH20 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100201BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH21 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100211BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH22 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100221BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH23 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8100231BB8 CBF-TR_INST_CH24 CBF transfer-trip instant operation command

8200001BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH1 CBF protection instant operation command

8200011BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH2 CBF protection instant operation command

8200021BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH3 CBF protection instant operation command

8200031BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH4 CBF protection instant operation command

8200041BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH5 CBF protection instant operation command

8200051BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH6 CBF protection instant operation command

8200061BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH7 CBF protection instant operation command

8200071BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH8 CBF protection instant operation command

8200081BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH9 CBF protection instant operation command

8200091BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH10 CBF protection instant operation command

8200101BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH11 CBF protection instant operation command

8200111BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH12 CBF protection instant operation command

8200121BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH13 CBF protection instant operation command

8200131BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH14 CBF protection instant operation command

8200141BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH15 CBF protection instant operation command

8200151BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH16 CBF protection instant operation command

8200161BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH17 CBF protection instant operation command

8200171BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH18 CBF protection instant operation command

8200181BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH19 CBF protection instant operation command

8200191BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH20 CBF protection instant operation command

8200201BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH21 CBF protection instant operation command

8200211BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH22 CBF protection instant operation command

8200221BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH23 CBF protection instant operation command

8200231BB9 CBF_INST_OP_CH24 CBF protection instant operation command

8320011B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH1 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH1 protection operated

8320021B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH2 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH2 protection operated

8320031B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH3 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH3 protection operated

8320041B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH4 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH4 protection operated

8320051B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH5 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH5 protection operated

8320061B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH6 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH6 protection operated

8320071B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH7 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH7 protection operated

8320081B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH8 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH8 protection operated

8320091B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH9 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH9 protection operated

8320101B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH10 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH10 protection operated

8320111B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH11 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH11 protection operated

8320121B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH12 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH12 protection operated

8320131B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH13 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH13 protection operated

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 86 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8320141B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH14 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH14 protection operated

8320151B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH15 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH15 protection operated

8320161B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH16 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH16 protection operated

8320171B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH17 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH17 protection operated

8320181B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH18 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH18 protection operated

8320191B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH19 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH19 protection operated

8320201B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH20 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH20 protection operated

8320211B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH21 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH21 protection operated

8320221B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH22 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH22 protection operated

8320231B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH23 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH23 protection operated

8320241B60 CBF-ZONE.TRIP_CH24 CBF-ZONE.TRI_CH24 protection operated

8620011B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH1 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH1 protection operated

8620021B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH2 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH2 protection operated

8620031B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH3 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH3 protection operated

8620041B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH4 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH4 protection operated

8620051B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH5 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH5 protection operated

8620061B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH6 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH6 protection operated

8620071B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH7 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH7 protection operated

8620081B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH8 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH8 protection operated

8620091B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH9 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH9 protection operated

8620101B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH10 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH10 protection operated

8620111B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH11 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH11 protection operated

8620121B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH12 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH12 protection operated

8620131B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH13 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH13 protection operated

8620141B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH14 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH14 protection operated

8620151B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH15 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH15 protection operated

8620161B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH16 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH16 protection operated

8620171B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH17 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH17 protection operated

8620181B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH18 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH18 protection operated

8620191B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH19 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH19 protection operated

8620201B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH20 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH20 protection operated

8620211B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH21 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH21 protection operated

8620221B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH22 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH22 protection operated

8620231B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH23 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH23 protection operated

8620241B61 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH24 CBF-TR.TRIP_CH24 protection operated

8010001BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH1 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010011BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH2 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010021BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH3 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010031BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH4 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010041BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH5 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010051BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH6 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010061BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH7 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010071BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH8 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010081BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH9 External CBF start command (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 87 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8010091BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH10 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010101BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH11 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010111BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH12 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010121BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH13 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010131BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH14 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010141BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH15 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010151BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH16 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010161BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH17 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010171BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH18 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010181BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH19 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010191BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH20 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010201BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH21 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010211BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH22 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010221BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH23 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8010231BB0 EXT.CBF_START-A_CH24 External CBF start command (phase-A)

8110001BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH1 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110011BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH2 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110021BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH3 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110031BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH4 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110041BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH5 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110051BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH6 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110061BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH7 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110071BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH8 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110081BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH9 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110091BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH10 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110101BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH11 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110111BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH12 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110121BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH13 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110131BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH14 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110141BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH15 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110151BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH16 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110161BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH17 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110171BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH18 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110181BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH19 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110191BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH20 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110201BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH21 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110211BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH22 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110221BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH23 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8110231BB1 EXT.CBF_START-B_CH24 External CBF start command (phase-B)

8210001BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH1 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210011BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH2 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210021BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH3 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210031BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH4 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210041BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH5 External CBF start command (phase-C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 88 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8210051BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH6 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210061BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH7 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210071BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH8 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210081BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH9 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210091BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH10 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210101BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH11 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210111BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH12 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210121BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH13 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210131BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH14 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210141BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH15 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210151BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH16 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210161BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH17 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210171BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH18 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210181BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH19 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210191BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH20 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210201BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH21 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210211BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH22 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210221BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH23 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8210231BB2 EXT.CBF_START-C_CH24 External CBF start command (phase-C)

8310001BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH1 External CBF start command

8310011BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH2 External CBF start command

8310021BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH3 External CBF start command

8310031BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH4 External CBF start command

8310041BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH5 External CBF start command

8310051BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH6 External CBF start command

8310061BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH7 External CBF start command

8310071BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH8 External CBF start command

8310081BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH9 External CBF start command

8310091BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH10 External CBF start command

8310101BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH11 External CBF start command

8310111BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH12 External CBF start command

8310121BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH13 External CBF start command

8310131BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH14 External CBF start command

8310141BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH15 External CBF start command

8310151BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH16 External CBF start command

8310161BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH17 External CBF start command

8310171BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH18 External CBF start command

8310181BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH19 External CBF start command

8310191BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH20 External CBF start command

8310201BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH21 External CBF start command

8310211BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH22 External CBF start command

8310221BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH23 External CBF start command

8310231BB3 EXT.CBF_START_CH24 External CBF start command

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)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8410011BB4 INT.CBF_START_CH2 External CBF start command in the case of busbar fault

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

80F0001B60 OCCBF_CH1 OCCBF_CH1 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B61 OCCBF_CH2 OCCBF_CH2 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B62 OCCBF_CH3 OCCBF_CH3 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B63 OCCBF_CH4 OCCBF_CH4 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B64 OCCBF_CH5 OCCBF_CH5 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B65 OCCBF_CH6 OCCBF_CH6 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B66 OCCBF_CH7 OCCBF_CH7 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B67 OCCBF_CH8 OCCBF_CH8 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B68 OCCBF_CH9 OCCBF_CH9 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B69 OCCBF_CH10 OCCBF_CH10 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B6A OCCBF_CH11 OCCBF_CH11 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B6B OCCBF_CH12 OCCBF_CH12 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B6C OCCBF_CH13 OCCBF_CH13 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B6D OCCBF_CH14 OCCBF_CH14 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B6E OCCBF_CH15 OCCBF_CH15 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B6F OCCBF_CH16 OCCBF_CH16 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B70 OCCBF_CH17 OCCBF_CH17 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B71 OCCBF_CH18 OCCBF_CH18 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B72 OCCBF_CH19 OCCBF_CH19 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B73 OCCBF_CH20 OCCBF_CH20 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B74 OCCBF_CH21 OCCBF_CH21 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 90 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
80F0001B75 OCCBF_CH22 OCCBF_CH22 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B76 OCCBF_CH23 OCCBF_CH23 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0001B77 OCCBF_CH24 OCCBF_CH24 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

8000001C20 OCCBF_CH1-A OCCBF_CH1 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000011C20 OCCBF_CH2-A OCCBF_CH2 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000021C20 OCCBF_CH3-A OCCBF_CH3 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000031C20 OCCBF_CH4-A OCCBF_CH4 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000041C20 OCCBF_CH5-A OCCBF_CH5 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000051C20 OCCBF_CH6-A OCCBF_CH6 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000061C20 OCCBF_CH7-A OCCBF_CH7 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000071C20 OCCBF_CH8-A OCCBF_CH8 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000081C20 OCCBF_CH9-A OCCBF_CH9 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000091C20 OCCBF_CH10-A OCCBF_CH10 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000101C20 OCCBF_CH11-A OCCBF_CH11 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000111C20 OCCBF_CH12-A OCCBF_CH12 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000121C20 OCCBF_CH13-A OCCBF_CH13 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000131C20 OCCBF_CH14-A OCCBF_CH14 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000141C20 OCCBF_CH15-A OCCBF_CH15 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000151C20 OCCBF_CH16-A OCCBF_CH16 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000161C20 OCCBF_CH17-A OCCBF_CH17 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000171C20 OCCBF_CH18-A OCCBF_CH18 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000181C20 OCCBF_CH19-A OCCBF_CH19 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000191C20 OCCBF_CH20-A OCCBF_CH20 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000201C20 OCCBF_CH21-A OCCBF_CH21 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000211C20 OCCBF_CH22-A OCCBF_CH22 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000221C20 OCCBF_CH23-A OCCBF_CH23 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000231C20 OCCBF_CH24-A OCCBF_CH24 relay element operated (phase-A)

8100001C21 OCCBF_CH1-B OCCBF_CH1 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100011C21 OCCBF_CH2-B OCCBF_CH2 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100021C21 OCCBF_CH3-B OCCBF_CH3 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100031C21 OCCBF_CH4-B OCCBF_CH4 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100041C21 OCCBF_CH5-B OCCBF_CH5 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100051C21 OCCBF_CH6-B OCCBF_CH6 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100061C21 OCCBF_CH7-B OCCBF_CH7 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100071C21 OCCBF_CH8-B OCCBF_CH8 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100081C21 OCCBF_CH9-B OCCBF_CH9 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100091C21 OCCBF_CH10-B OCCBF_CH10 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100101C21 OCCBF_CH11-B OCCBF_CH11 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100111C21 OCCBF_CH12-B OCCBF_CH12 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100121C21 OCCBF_CH13-B OCCBF_CH13 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100131C21 OCCBF_CH14-B OCCBF_CH14 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100141C21 OCCBF_CH15-B OCCBF_CH15 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100151C21 OCCBF_CH16-B OCCBF_CH16 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100161C21 OCCBF_CH17-B OCCBF_CH17 relay element operated (phase-B)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 91 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8100171C21 OCCBF_CH18-B OCCBF_CH18 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100181C21 OCCBF_CH19-B OCCBF_CH19 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100191C21 OCCBF_CH20-B OCCBF_CH20 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100201C21 OCCBF_CH21-B OCCBF_CH21 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100211C21 OCCBF_CH22-B OCCBF_CH22 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100221C21 OCCBF_CH23-B OCCBF_CH23 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100231C21 OCCBF_CH24-B OCCBF_CH24 relay element operated (phase-B)

8200001C22 OCCBF_CH1-C OCCBF_CH1 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200011C22 OCCBF_CH2-C OCCBF_CH2 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200021C22 OCCBF_CH3-C OCCBF_CH3 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200031C22 OCCBF_CH4-C OCCBF_CH4 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200041C22 OCCBF_CH5-C OCCBF_CH5 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200051C22 OCCBF_CH6-C OCCBF_CH6 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200061C22 OCCBF_CH7-C OCCBF_CH7 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200071C22 OCCBF_CH8-C OCCBF_CH8 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200081C22 OCCBF_CH9-C OCCBF_CH9 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200091C22 OCCBF_CH10-C OCCBF_CH10 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200101C22 OCCBF_CH11-C OCCBF_CH11 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200111C22 OCCBF_CH12-C OCCBF_CH12 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200121C22 OCCBF_CH13-C OCCBF_CH13 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200131C22 OCCBF_CH14-C OCCBF_CH14 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200141C22 OCCBF_CH15-C OCCBF_CH15 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200151C22 OCCBF_CH16-C OCCBF_CH16 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200161C22 OCCBF_CH17-C OCCBF_CH17 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200171C22 OCCBF_CH18-C OCCBF_CH18 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200181C22 OCCBF_CH19-C OCCBF_CH19 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200191C22 OCCBF_CH20-C OCCBF_CH20 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200201C22 OCCBF_CH21-C OCCBF_CH21 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200211C22 OCCBF_CH22-C OCCBF_CH22 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200221C22 OCCBF_CH23-C OCCBF_CH23 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200231C22 OCCBF_CH24-C OCCBF_CH24 relay element operated (phase-C)

8050011BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH1 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH1 (Phase A)

8150011BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH1 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH1 (Phase B)

8250011BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH1 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH1 (Phase C)

8350011BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH1 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH1 (Three phases ORed)

8050021BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH2 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH2 (Phase A)

8150021BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH2 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH2 (Phase B)

8250021BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH2 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH2 (Phase C)

8350021BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH2 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH2 (Three phases ORed)

8050031BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH3 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH3 (Phase A)

8150031BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH3 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH3 (Phase B)

8250031BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH3 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH3 (Phase C)

8350031BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH3 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH3 (Three phases ORed)

8050041BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH4 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH4 (Phase A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 92 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8150041BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH4 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH4 (Phase B)

8250041BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH4 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH4 (Phase C)

8350041BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH4 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH4 (Three phases ORed)

8050051BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH5 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH5 (Phase A)

8150051BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH5 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH5 (Phase B)

8250051BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH5 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH5 (Phase C)

8350051BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH5 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH5 (Three phases ORed)

8050061BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH6 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH6 (Phase A)

8150061BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH6 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH6 (Phase B)

8250061BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH6 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH6 (Phase C)

8350061BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH6 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH6 (Three phases ORed)

8050071BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH7 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH7 (Phase A)

8150071BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH7 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH7 (Phase B)

8250071BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH7 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH7 (Phase C)

8350071BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH7 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH7 (Three phases ORed)

8050081BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH8 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH8 (Phase A)

8150081BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH8 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH8 (Phase B)

8250081BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH8 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH8 (Phase C)

8350081BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH8 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH8 (Three phases ORed)

8050091BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH9 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH9 (Phase A)

8150091BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH9 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH9 (Phase B)

8250091BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH9 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH9 (Phase C)

8350091BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH9 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH9 (Three phases ORed)

8050101BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH10 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH10 (Phase A)

8150101BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH10 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH10 (Phase B)

8250101BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH10 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH10 (Phase C)

8350101BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH10 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH10 (Three phases ORed)

8050111BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH11 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH11 (Phase A)

8150111BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH11 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH11 (Phase B)

8250111BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH11 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH11 (Phase C)

8350111BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH11 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH11 (Three phases ORed)

8050121BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH12 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH12 (Phase A)

8150121BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH12 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH12 (Phase B)

8250121BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH12 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH12 (Phase C)

8350121BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH12 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH12 (Three phases ORed)

8050131BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH13 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH13 (Phase A)

8150131BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH13 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH13 (Phase B)

8250131BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH13 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH13 (Phase C)

8350131BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH13 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH13 (Three phases ORed)

8050141BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH14 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH14 (Phase A)

8150141BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH14 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH14 (Phase B)

8250141BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH14 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH14 (Phase C)

8350141BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH14 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH14 (Three phases ORed)

8050151BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH15 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH15 (Phase A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 93 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_CBF (Function ID: 456B01)
Element ID Name Description
8150151BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH15 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH15 (Phase B)

8250151BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH15 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH15 (Phase C)

8350151BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH15 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH15 (Three phases ORed)

8050161BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH16 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH16 (Phase A)

8150161BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH16 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH16 (Phase B)

8250161BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH16 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH16 (Phase C)

8350161BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH16 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH16 (Three phases ORed)

8050171BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH17 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH17 (Phase A)

8150171BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH17 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH17 (Phase B)

8250171BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH17 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH17 (Phase C)

8350171BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH17 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH17 (Three phases ORed)

8050181BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH18 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH18 (Phase A)

8150181BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH18 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH18 (Phase B)

8250181BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH18 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH18 (Phase C)

8350181BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH18 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH18 (Three phases ORed)

8050191BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH19 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH19 (Phase A)

8150191BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH19 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH19 (Phase B)

8250191BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH19 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH19 (Phase C)

8350191BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH19 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH19 (Three phases ORed)

8050201BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH20 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH20 (Phase A)

8150201BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH20 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH20 (Phase B)

8250201BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH20 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH20 (Phase C)

8350201BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH20 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH20 (Three phases ORed)

8050211BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH21 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH21 (Phase A)

8150211BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH21 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH21 (Phase B)

8250211BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH21 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH21 (Phase C)

8350211BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH21 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH21 (Three phases ORed)

8050221BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH22 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH22 (Phase A)

8150221BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH22 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH22 (Phase B)

8250221BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH22 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH22 (Phase C)

8350221BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH22 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH22 (Three phases ORed)

8050231BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH23 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH23 (Phase A)

8150231BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH23 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH23 (Phase B)

8250231BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH23 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH23 (Phase C)

8350231BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH23 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH23 (Three phases ORed)

8050241BB8 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-A_CH24 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH24 (Phase A)

8150241BB9 CBF-SUB.OCCBF-B_CH24 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH24 (Phase B)

8250241BBA CBF-SUB.OCCBF-C_CH24 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH24 (Phase C)

8350241BBB CBF-SUB.OCCBF_CH24 Signal monitor for OCCBF_CH24 (Three phases ORed)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 94 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Fail safe (FS)


A trip signal is issued when respective protection functions are activated by faults. High
reliability is required for the issue of trip signals. Hence, a fail-safe (FS) function can be
introduced to ensure that the protection functions issue the trip signals securely; such that the
trip signal can be issued when the trip conditions are established.

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)

2.3.1 Under-voltage element for phase-to-earth voltage (UVFS)


The UVFS measures a phase-to-earth voltage and its sensitivity is set with setting [UVFS].
The operation of the UVFS is initiated when the phase-to-earth voltage drops below the setting
and the On setting is selected for the scheme switch [UVFS-EN].

2.3.2 Under-voltage element for phase-to-phase voltage (UVSFS)


The UVSFS measures a phase-to-phase voltage and if the value is below setting [UVSFS],
UVSFS is initiated. The setting [UVSFS] is enabled when the On setting is selected for the
scheme switch [UVSFS-EN].

2.3.3 Under-voltage change detection element (UVDFS)


This element operates if the voltage drops below a setting voltage compared to that of the
previous cycle. The sensitivity of the UVDFS is configured by setting [UVDFS]. In addition, the
UVDFS has off-delay timers and setting [TUVDFS] is provided to set the timers. The On setting
is selected for the scheme switch [UVDFS-EN].

Table 2.3-2 UV, UVS and UVDFS setting switches


Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default
On UV relay operation in Fail-safe (FS)
UVFS-EN – On
Off Canceling UV relay operation in FS
UVFS 5.0 – 130.0 V UV relay operation threshold 46.0
On UVS relay operation in Fail-safe (FS)
UVSFS-EN – On
Off Canceling UVS relay operation in FS
UVSFS 5.0 – 130.0 V UV relay operation threshold 80.0
On UVD relay operation in Fail-safe (FS)
UVDFS-EN – On
Off Canceling UVD relay operation in FS
UVDFS 1 – 20 V UVD relay operation threshold 5
TUVDFS 0.00 – 300.00 s Delayed drop-off timer for UVD 10.10

2.3.4 Scheme logic


Figure 2.3-1 shows the decision logic in the FS function; each element has a scheme switch
that can either enable or disable operation.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 96 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

8000101B63 8000101B64 To FS signal generator


8000101C20 8000101B60
UVFS A FS.OP-ZONE-A
8100101C21 ≥1 & ≥1 ≥1
ZA B
8200101C22
C
8000101B61
8000101C24
UVSFS AB
8100101C25 ≥1 &
ZA BC
8200101C26
CA
TUVDFS 8000101B62
UVDFS A 8000101C28 0 t
ZA ≥1 &
B 8100101C29 0 t

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

0.000-300.000s 8200301B63 8100301B64


8800301C20 8200304B60
UVFS A FS.OP-ZONE-C
8900301C21 ≥1 & ≥1 ≥1
ZC B
8A00301C22
C
820031B61
8800301C24
UVSFS AB
8900301C25 ≥1 &
ZC BC
8A00301C26
CA
TUVDFS
8800201C28 820031B62
UVDFS A 0 t
ZC ≥1 &
B 8900201C29 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

810020EBB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZB 8100201BB0

820030EBB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZD 8200301BB0

850060EBB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZF 8500601BB0

Figure 2.3-1 Operation decision in FS logic


Figure 2.3-2 illustrates that fail-safe signals are provided for CH1 etc. with the decisions of
UVFS etc. relays in the FS function and instructions of the replica procedure. Be aware that
failsafe signals generated for trip signals of other protection functions in respective 24 CHs;

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 97 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

note that the failsafe signals for the transfer-trip signals.


From FS signal generator
FS.OP-ZONE-A
FS.OP-ZONE-B
FS.OP-ZONE-C

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
&

CH24 PROT-ZA_CH24 & ≥1 8301231B65


PROT-ZB_CH24 FS-TRIP_CH24
&
PROT-ZC_CH24
&

PROT-ZF_CH24
&

Transfer trip scheme


To DIF, CBF, COMTP, EFP, OC
TR-ZA_CH1
CH1 &
≥1 8601001B66
TR-ZB_CH1 & FS-TR.TRIP_CH1

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 &

Figure 2.3-2 FS signals generator for all CHs

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

UVFS-EN Off / On – Fail safe UVFS enable On


UV
UVFS 5.0 - 130.0 V UVFS relay operating value 46.0
UVSFS-EN Off / On – Fail safe UVSFS enable On
UVS
UVSFS 5.0 - 130.0 V UVSFS relay operating value 80.0
UVDFS-EN Off / On – Fail safe UVDFS enable On
UVD UVDFS 1 – 20 V UVDFS relay operating value 5
TUVDFS 0.00 - 300.00 s Extended time of UVDFS operation 10.10

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 99 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

2.3.6 Signal (Data ID)


 Connection point in PLC logic
CBP_FS (Function ID: 48C001)
Element ID Name Description
800010EBB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZA Injection to additional Failsafe signal for zone-A

810020EBB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZB Injection to additional Failsafe signal for zone-B

820030EBB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZC Injection to additional Failsafe signal for zone-C

830040EBB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZD Injection to additional Failsafe signal for zone-D

840050EBB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZE Injection to additional Failsafe signal for zone-E

850060EBB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZF Injection to additional Failsafe signal for zone-F

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_FS (Function ID: 48CB01)
Element ID Name Description
8000101BB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZA Additional fail safe of zone-A operated

8100201BB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZB Additional fail safe of zone-B operated

8200301BB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZC Additional fail safe of zone-C operated

8300401BB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZD Additional fail safe of zone-D operated

8400501BB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZE Additional fail safe of zone-E operated

8500601BB0 ADD.FS_OP-ZF Additional fail safe of zone-F operated

8000101C28 UVDFSZA-A UVDFSZA relay element operated (phase-A)

8400201C28 UVDFSZB-A UVDFSZB relay element operated (phase-A)

8800301C28 UVDFSZC-A UVDFSZC relay element operated (phase-A)

8C00401C28 UVDFSZD-A UVDFSZD relay element operated (phase-A)

8000501C28 UVDFSZE-A UVDFSZE relay element operated (phase-A)

8400601C28 UVDFSZF-A UVDFSZF relay element operated (phase-A)

8100101C29 UVDFSZA-B UVDFSZA relay element operated (phase-B)

8500201C29 UVDFSZB-B UVDFSZB relay element operated (phase-B)

8900301C29 UVDFSZC-B UVDFSZC relay element operated (phase-B)

8D00401C29 UVDFSZD-B UVDFSZD relay element operated (phase-B)

8100501C29 UVDFSZE-B UVDFSZE relay element operated (phase-B)

8500601C29 UVDFSZF-B UVDFSZF relay element operated (phase-B)

8200101C2A UVDFSZA-C UVDFSZA relay element operated (phase-C)

8600201C2A UVDFSZB-C UVDFSZB relay element operated (phase-C)

8A00301C2A UVDFSZC-C UVDFSZC relay element operated (phase-C)

8E00401C2A UVDFSZD-C UVDFSZD relay element operated (phase-C)

8200501C2A UVDFSZE-C UVDFSZE relay element operated (phase-C)

8600601C2A UVDFSZF-C UVDFSZF relay element operated (phase-C)

8000101B62 UVDFSZA-OR UVDFSZA relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8100201B62 UVDFSZB-OR UVDFSZB relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8200301B62 UVDFSZC-OR UVDFSZC relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8300401B62 UVDFSZD-OR UVDFSZD relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8400501B62 UVDFSZE-OR UVDFSZE relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8500601B62 UVDFSZF-OR UVDFSZF relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8000101C24 UVSFSZA-AB UVSFSZA relay element operated (phase-AB)

8400201C24 UVSFSZB-AB UVSFSZB relay element operated (phase-AB)

8800301C24 UVSFSZC-AB UVSFSZC relay element operated (phase-AB)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 100 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_FS (Function ID: 48CB01)
Element ID Name Description
8C00401C24 UVSFSZD-AB UVSFSZD relay element operated (phase-AB)

8000501C24 UVSFSZE-AB UVSFSZE relay element operated (phase-AB)

8400601C24 UVSFSZF-AB UVSFSZF relay element operated (phase-AB)

8100101C25 UVSFSZA-BC UVSFSZA relay element operated (phase-BC)

8500201C25 UVSFSZB-BC UVSFSZB relay element operated (phase-BC)

8900301C25 UVSFSZC-BC UVSFSZC relay element operated (phase-BC)

8D00401C25 UVSFSZD-BC UVSFSZD relay element operated (phase-BC)

8100501C25 UVSFSZE-BC UVSFSZE relay element operated (phase-BC)

8500601C25 UVSFSZF-BC UVSFSZF relay element operated (phase-BC)

8200101C26 UVSFSZA-CA UVSFSZA relay element operated (phase-CA)

8600201C26 UVSFSZB-CA UVSFSZB relay element operated (phase-CA)

8A00301C26 UVSFSZC-CA UVSFSZC relay element operated (phase-CA)

8E00401C26 UVSFSZD-CA UVSFSZD relay element operated (phase-CA)

8200501C26 UVSFSZE-CA UVSFSZE relay element operated (phase-CA)

8600601C26 UVSFSZF-CA UVSFSZF relay element operated (phase-CA)

8000101B61 UVSFSZA-OR UVSFSZA relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8100201B61 UVSFSZB-OR UVSFSZB relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8200301B61 UVSFSZC-OR UVSFSZC relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8300401B61 UVSFSZD-OR UVSFSZD relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8400501B61 UVSFSZE-OR UVSFSZE relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8500601B61 UVSFSZF-OR UVSFSZF relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8000101C20 UVFSZA-A UVFSZA relay element operated (phase-A)

8400201C20 UVFSZB-A UVFSZB relay element operated (phase-A)

8800301C20 UVFSZC-A UVFSZC relay element operated (phase-A)

8C00401C20 UVFSZD-A UVFSZD relay element operated (phase-A)

8000501C20 UVFSZE-A UVFSZE relay element operated (phase-A)

8400601C20 UVFSZF-A UVFSZF relay element operated (phase-A)

8100101C21 UVFSZA-B UVFSZA relay element operated (phase-B)

8500201C21 UVFSZB-B UVFSZB relay element operated (phase-B)

8900301C21 UVFSZC-B UVFSZC relay element operated (phase-B)

8D00401C21 UVFSZD-B UVFSZD relay element operated (phase-B)

8100501C21 UVFSZE-B UVFSZE relay element operated (phase-B)

8500601C21 UVFSZF-B UVFSZF relay element operated (phase-B)

8200101C22 UVFSZA-C UVFSZA relay element operated (phase-C)

8600201C22 UVFSZB-C UVFSZB relay element operated (phase-C)

8A00301C22 UVFSZC-C UVFSZC relay element operated (phase-C)

8E00401C22 UVFSZD-C UVFSZD relay element operated (phase-C)

8200501C22 UVFSZE-C UVFSZE relay element operated (phase-C)

8600601C22 UVFSZF-C UVFSZF relay element operated (phase-C)

8000101B60 UVFSZA-OR UVFSZA relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8100201B60 UVFSZB-OR UVFSZB relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8200301B60 UVFSZC-OR UVFSZC relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8300401B60 UVFSZD-OR UVFSZD relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8400501B60 UVFSZE-OR UVFSZE relay element operated (3-phases OR)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 101 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_FS (Function ID: 48CB01)
Element ID Name Description
8500601B60 UVFSZF-OR UVFSZF relay element operated (3-phases OR)

8F00001B64 FS.OP Fail safe operated(6-Zone OR)

8000101B63 FS.OP-ZA Fail safe of zone-A operated

8100201B63 FS.OP-ZB Fail safe of zone-B operated

8200301B63 FS.OP-ZC Fail safe of zone-C operated

8300401B63 FS.OP-ZD Fail safe of zone-D operated

8500601B63 FS.OP-ZF Fail safe of zone-F operated

8400501B63 FS.OP-ZE Fail safe of zone-E operated

8000101B64 FS.OP-ZONE-A Fail safe of zone-A operated(Additional OR)

8100201B64 FS.OP-ZONE-B Fail safe of zone-B operated(Additional OR)

8200301B64 FS.OP-ZONE-C Fail safe of zone-C operated(Additional OR)

8300401B64 FS.OP-ZONE-D Fail safe of zone-D operated(Additional OR)

8500601B64 FS.OP-ZONE-F Fail safe of zone-F operated(Additional OR)

8400501B64 FS.OP-ZONE-E Fail safe of zone-E operated(Additional OR)

8301001B65 FS-TRIP_CH1 Fail safe of CH1 tripped

8301011B65 FS-TRIP_CH2 Fail safe of CH2 tripped

8301021B65 FS-TRIP_CH3 Fail safe of CH3 tripped

8301031B65 FS-TRIP_CH4 Fail safe of CH4 tripped

8301041B65 FS-TRIP_CH5 Fail safe of CH5 tripped

8301051B65 FS-TRIP_CH6 Fail safe of CH6 tripped

8301061B65 FS-TRIP_CH7 Fail safe of CH7 tripped

8301071B65 FS-TRIP_CH8 Fail safe of CH8 tripped

8301081B65 FS-TRIP_CH9 Fail safe of CH9 tripped

8301091B65 FS-TRIP_CH10 Fail safe of CH10 tripped

8301101B65 FS-TRIP_CH11 Fail safe of CH11 tripped

8301111B65 FS-TRIP_CH12 Fail safe of CH12 tripped

8301121B65 FS-TRIP_CH13 Fail safe of CH13 tripped

8301131B65 FS-TRIP_CH14 Fail safe of CH14 tripped

8301141B65 FS-TRIP_CH15 Fail safe of CH15 tripped

8301151B65 FS-TRIP_CH16 Fail safe of CH16 tripped

8301161B65 FS-TRIP_CH17 Fail safe of CH17 tripped

8301171B65 FS-TRIP_CH18 Fail safe of CH18 tripped

8301181B65 FS-TRIP_CH19 Fail safe of CH19 tripped

8301191B65 FS-TRIP_CH20 Fail safe of CH20 tripped

8301201B65 FS-TRIP_CH21 Fail safe of CH21 tripped

8301211B65 FS-TRIP_CH22 Fail safe of CH22 tripped

8301221B65 FS-TRIP_CH23 Fail safe of CH23 tripped

8301231B65 FS-TRIP_CH24 Fail safe of CH24 tripped

8601001B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH1 Failsafe-CH1 transfer trip operated

8601011B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH2 Failsafe-CH2 transfer trip operated

8601021B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH3 Failsafe-CH3 transfer trip operated

8601031B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH4 Failsafe-CH4 transfer trip operated

8601041B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH5 Failsafe-CH5 transfer trip operated

8601051B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH6 Failsafe-CH6 transfer trip operated

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 102 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_FS (Function ID: 48CB01)
Element ID Name Description
8601061B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH7 Failsafe-CH7 transfer trip operated

8601071B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH8 Failsafe-CH8 transfer trip operated

8601081B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH9 Failsafe-CH9 transfer trip operated

8601091B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH10 Failsafe-CH10 transfer trip operated

8601101B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH11 Failsafe-CH11 transfer trip operated

8601111B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH12 Failsafe-CH12 transfer trip operated

8601121B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH13 Failsafe-CH13 transfer trip operated

8601131B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH14 Failsafe-CH14 transfer trip operated

8601141B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH15 Failsafe-CH15 transfer trip operated

8601151B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH16 Failsafe-CH16 transfer trip operated

8601161B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH17 Failsafe-CH17 transfer trip operated

8601171B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH18 Failsafe-CH18 transfer trip operated

8601181B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH19 Failsafe-CH19 transfer trip operated

8601191B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH20 Failsafe-CH20 transfer trip operated

8601201B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH21 Failsafe-CH21 transfer trip operated

8601211B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH22 Failsafe-CH22 transfer trip operated

8601221B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH23 Failsafe-CH23 transfer trip operated

8601231B66 FS-TR.TRIP_CH24 Failsafe-CH24 transfer trip operated

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 103 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Command trip function (COMTP)


If a CB is required to trip under a particular condition, the user can use the command trip
(COMTP) function to generate a command trip signal. For example, if the COMTP function
receives a trip signal come from an external IED, the COMTP function will enable tripping of
the CBs within a corresponding protection zone. BI circuits1 are provided to receive the trip
signal. The user can handle the BI circuits with PLC connection points “COMTP_INIT_CH*”2
to generate COMTP start-up signals (hereafter, this operation is referred to as “Command-
trip”).

1Note: BI circuit is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Binary IO module.


2Note: To generate a start-up signal for each CH, PLC connection points
“COMTP_INIT_CH*” are provided in Start-up logic (see Figure 2.4-2). PLC
connections are possible using the function discussed in Chapter PLC function.

─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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)

2.4.1 Operation of Command-trip


An example (Figure 2.4-1) shows that a bus-bar protection is configured using 10 CHs. The
example shows how the initiation of Command-trip is triggered by falling gas-pressure. The
falling gas-pressure signal can be sent to CH1; then, the Replica evaluation1 function
determines which protection-zones and CHs are appropriate to issue Command-trip signal to
the TRC. In this case, the CHs protecting Zone A (i.e., CH1, CH2, CH4, and CH6) are able to
issue Command-trip signal to the TRC; hence, the TRC will issues a trip command for CBs,
which are associated with Zone A.
1Note: For more information, see Replica setting procedure for Centralized Busbar
protection IED (6F2S1923))

CH6 Zone C Zone D CH8

CH5 CH7

Gas pressure Zone A Zone B


CH1 drop CH9

CH2 CH10

CH3 CH4

Trip command issued with Command-trip signal outputted in COMTP

Trip command not issued

Figure 2.4-1 Command-trip operation example

2.4.2 Operation of Command-transfer-trip


The COMTP function can also issue Command-transfer-trip signal to the TRC function (For
application of Command-transfer-trip function, see section 2.4.4)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 105 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

2.4.3 Scheme logic and setting


Figure 2.4-2 and Figure 2.4-3 show the scheme logic of the COMTP. Scheme switch [COMTP-
EN] setting On will enable to operate COMTP function for all CHs. PLC signal
COMTP_BLOCK will block the COMTP operation. Setting [TCOMTP_CH*] is provided as a
delay timer in each CH.

Table 2.4-2 COMTP setting switches


Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default
Off Canceling COMTP operation
COMTP-EN – Off
On Enabling COMTP operation
TCOMTP_CH* 0.00–300.00 s Delayed pick-up timer for the operation 0.00

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

Figure 2.4-2 Start-up logic for COMTP


1Note: Signals○
a are generated for the zone evaluation of Figure 2.4-3.

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

Figure 2.4-3 Combined COMTP signals for Zone A to Zone F


2Note: Signals○
b are generated for Figure 2.4-4 and others.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 107 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Command-trip output and Command-Transfer-trip output are shown in Figure 2.4-4 to


Figure 2.4-6. If replica setting [BayDevice_CH*] = Coupler, and the busbars connected by the
coupler are bridged, tripping the coupler CB is forbidden when the setting [CoupTpBlk] =
Block. Contrarily, tripping the coupler CB is not blocked when the setting [CoupTpBlk] = Non.

When Command-trip logic and Command-Transfer-trip need to operate securely, set On


for setting [COMTP-FS]; then all Command-trip and Command-Transfer-trip will be allowed
with the Fail-safe operation (FS). On the other hand, Command-trip and Command-Transfer-
trip operate without the FS operation when Off is set for the setting [COMTP-FS].

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

Figure 2.4-4 COMTP output signals to TRC in CH1

Table 2.4-3 COMTP-FS setting switch


Setting items Mode Unit Contents Default

Off Command trip issued without FS operation


COMTP-FS – Off
On Command trip issued with FS operation

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

Figure 2.4-5 COMTP output signals to TRC in CH2

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

Figure 2.4-6 COMTP output signals to TRC in CH24

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 109 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

2.4.4 Operation example of Command-transfer-trip


Figure 2.4-7 shows double busbars with a transfer busbar. Feeder4 is being operated as the
transfer busbar. Let us suppose CH6 receives a falling gas-pressure signal via PLC connection
point “COMTP_INIT_CH6” (Step 1). The CHs (i.e., CH1, CH3, and both CH5 and CH6) can
issue Command-trip signals to the TRC for tripping the local CBs of Zone A and Zone C (Step
2). If it is required to tripping the remote CB beyond Feeder4, and when the below feeder
configuration is observed in the Replica evaluation, the COMTP function can trip the remote
CB (i.e., the COMTP function can issue a Command-transfer-trip signal to the TRC function
at Step 3).
Zone A
Zone B
Zone C
(Transfer
CHs) Step1

CB1 CB2 CB3 CB4 CH6

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

Figure 2.4-7 Example of Command-Transfer-trip

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

COMTP-EN Off / On - Command trip enable Off


COMTP COMTP-FS Off / On - Fail safe for command trip enable Off
TCOMTP_CH1 0.00 - 300.00 s Command trip delay time CH1 0.00
TCOMTP_CH2 0.00 - 300.00 s Command trip delay time CH2 0.00
TCOMTP_CH3 0.00 - 300.00 s Command trip delay time CH3 0.00

(CH4 to CH23 are omitted)

TCOMTP_CH24 0.00 - 300.00 s Command trip delay time CH24 0.00

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

8100201BB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZB Additional Command-Trip-ZB trip command

8200301BB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZC Additional Command-Trip-ZC trip command

8300401BB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZD Additional Command-Trip-ZD trip command

8400501BB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZE Additional Command-Trip-ZE trip command

8500601BB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZF Additional Command-Trip-ZF trip command

8000001BB5 COMTP_BLOCK COMTP protection block command

8020001B66 COM.OPT COM.OPT protection operated

8020001B60 COM.OPT-ZA COMTP ZONE-A protection operated

8120001B61 COM.OPT-ZB COMTP ZONE-B protection operated

8220001B62 COM.OPT-ZC COMTP ZONE-C protection operated

8320001B63 COM.OPT-ZD COMTP ZONE-D protection operated

8420001B64 COM.OPT-ZE COMTP ZONE-E protection operated

8520001B65 COM.OPT-ZF COMTP ZONE-F protection operated

8010001B60 COM.OPT_CH1 COM.OPT_CH1 protection operated

8630001B62 COM-TR.TRIP COM-TR.TP protection operated

8620011B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH1 COM-TR.TRIP_CH1 protection operated

8620021B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH2 COM-TR.TRIP_CH2 protection operated

8620031B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH3 COM-TR.TRIP_CH3 protection operated

8620041B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH4 COM-TR.TRIP_CH4 protection operated

8620051B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH5 COM-TR.TRIP_CH5 protection operated

8620061B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH6 COM-TR.TRIP_CH6 protection operated

8620071B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH7 COM-TR.TRIP_CH7 protection operated

8620081B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH8 COM-TR.TRIP_CH8 protection operated

8620091B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH9 COM-TR.TRIP_CH9 protection operated

8620101B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH10 COM-TR.TRIP_CH10 protection operated

8620111B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH11 COM-TR.TRIP_CH11 protection operated

8620121B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH12 COM-TR.TRIP_CH12 protection operated

8620131B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH13 COM-TR.TRIP_CH13 protection operated

8620141B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH14 COM-TR.TRIP_CH14 protection operated

8620151B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH15 COM-TR.TRIP_CH15 protection operated

8620161B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH16 COM-TR.TRIP_CH16 protection operated

8620171B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH17 COM-TR.TRIP_CH17 protection operated

8620181B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH18 COM-TR.TRIP_CH18 protection operated

8620191B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH19 COM-TR.TRIP_CH19 protection operated

8620201B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH20 COM-TR.TRIP_CH20 protection operated

8620211B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH21 COM-TR.TRIP_CH21 protection operated

8620221B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH22 COM-TR.TRIP_CH22 protection operated

8620231B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH23 COM-TR.TRIP_CH23 protection operated

8620241B61 COM-TR.TRIP_CH24 COM-TR.TRIP_CH24 protection operated

8330001B61 COM-TRIP COM-trip command

8320011B60 COM-TRIP_CH1 COM-TRIP_CH1 protection operated

8320021B60 COM-TRIP_CH2 COM-TRIP_CH2 protection operated

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 112 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_COMTP (Function ID: 486B01)
Element ID Name Description
8320031B60 COM-TRIP_CH3 COM-TRIP_CH3 protection operated

8320041B60 COM-TRIP_CH4 COM-TRIP_CH4 protection operated

8320051B60 COM-TRIP_CH5 COM-TRIP_CH5 protection operated

8320061B60 COM-TRIP_CH6 COM-TRIP_CH6 protection operated

8320071B60 COM-TRIP_CH7 COM-TRIP_CH7 protection operated

8320081B60 COM-TRIP_CH8 COM-TRIP_CH8 protection operated

8320091B60 COM-TRIP_CH9 COM-TRIP_CH9 protection operated

8320101B60 COM-TRIP_CH10 COM-TRIP_CH10 protection operated

8320111B60 COM-TRIP_CH11 COM-TRIP_CH11 protection operated

8320121B60 COM-TRIP_CH12 COM-TRIP_CH12 protection operated

8320131B60 COM-TRIP_CH13 COM-TRIP_CH13 protection operated

8320141B60 COM-TRIP_CH14 COM-TRIP_CH14 protection operated

8320151B60 COM-TRIP_CH15 COM-TRIP_CH15 protection operated

8320161B60 COM-TRIP_CH16 COM-TRIP_CH16 protection operated

8320171B60 COM-TRIP_CH17 COM-TRIP_CH17 protection operated

8320181B60 COM-TRIP_CH18 COM-TRIP_CH18 protection operated

8320191B60 COM-TRIP_CH19 COM-TRIP_CH19 protection operated

8320201B60 COM-TRIP_CH20 COM-TRIP_CH20 protection operated

8320211B60 COM-TRIP_CH21 COM-TRIP_CH21 protection operated

8320221B60 COM-TRIP_CH22 COM-TRIP_CH22 protection operated

8320231B60 COM-TRIP_CH23 COM-TRIP_CH23 protection operated

8320241B60 COM-TRIP_CH24 COM-TRIP_CH24 protection operated

8010001BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH1 Command trip initiation signal in CH1

8010011BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH2 Command trip initiation signal in CH2

8010021BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH3 Command trip initiation signal in CH3

8010031BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH4 Command trip initiation signal in CH4

8010041BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH5 Command trip initiation signal in CH5

8010051BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH6 Command trip initiation signal in CH6

8010061BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH7 Command trip initiation signal in CH7

8010071BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH8 Command trip initiation signal in CH8

8010081BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH9 Command trip initiation signal in CH9

8010091BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH10 Command trip initiation signal in CH10

8010101BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH11 Command trip initiation signal in CH11

8010111BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH12 Command trip initiation signal in CH12

8010121BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH13 Command trip initiation signal in CH13

8010131BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH14 Command trip initiation signal in CH14

8010141BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH15 Command trip initiation signal in CH15

8010151BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH16 Command trip initiation signal in CH16

8010161BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH17 Command trip initiation signal in CH17

8010171BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH18 Command trip initiation signal in CH18

8010181BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH19 Command trip initiation signal in CH19

8010191BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH20 Command trip initiation signal in CH20

8010201BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH21 Command trip initiation signal in CH21

8010211BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH22 Command trip initiation signal in CH22

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 113 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_COMTP (Function ID: 486B01)
Element ID Name Description
8010221BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH23 Command trip initiation signal in CH23

8010231BB0 COMTP_INIT_CH24 Command trip initiation signal in CH24

 Connection point in PLC logic


CBP_COMTP (Function ID: 486B01)
Element ID Name Description
800010EBB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZA Additional Command-Trip-ZA trip command

810020EBB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZB Additional Command-Trip-ZB trip command

820030EBB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZC Additional Command-Trip-ZC trip command

830040EBB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZD Additional Command-Trip-ZD trip command

840050EBB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZE Additional Command-Trip-ZE trip command

850060EBB0 ADD.COM.TP-ZF Additional Command-Trip-ZF trip command

800000EBB5 COMTP_BLOCK COMTP protection block command

801000EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH1 Command trip initiation signal in CH1

801001EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH2 Command trip initiation signal in CH2

801002EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH3 Command trip initiation signal in CH3

801003EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH4 Command trip initiation signal in CH4

801004EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH5 Command trip initiation signal in CH5

801005EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH6 Command trip initiation signal in CH6

801006EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH7 Command trip initiation signal in CH7

801007EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH8 Command trip initiation signal in CH8

801008EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH9 Command trip initiation signal in CH9

801009EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH10 Command trip initiation signal in CH10

801010EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH11 Command trip initiation signal in CH11

801011EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH12 Command trip initiation signal in CH12

801012EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH13 Command trip initiation signal in CH13

801013EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH14 Command trip initiation signal in CH14

801014EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH15 Command trip initiation signal in CH15

801015EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH16 Command trip initiation signal in CH16

801016EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH17 Command trip initiation signal in CH17

801017EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH18 Command trip initiation signal in CH18

801018EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH19 Command trip initiation signal in CH19

801019EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH20 Command trip initiation signal in CH20

801020EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH21 Command trip initiation signal in CH21

801021EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH22 Command trip initiation signal in CH22

801022EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH23 Command trip initiation signal in CH23

801023EBB0 COMTP_INIT_CH24 Command trip initiation signal in CH24

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 114 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

End fault protection (EFP)


End fault protection (EFP) is used to protect the zone between Current Transformer (CT) and
Circuit Breaker (CB) while the CB is open.

─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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)

2.5.1 Operation of EFP-trip


Based on the placement of CT and CB, the EFP function is grouped into three modes: (i) EFP
Zone-trip (Mode 1), (ii) EFP Transfer-trip (Mode 2), and (iii) Non EFP-trip. Using scheme
switches [EFP-EN_CH*], the user can select either On-Zone (Mode 1)/ On-TR (Mode 2)/ Off.

(i) Operation of EFP Zone-trip (Mode 1)


Suppose a CB (CB-A) is placed at the line side and the bus-bar is operated while CB-A is in the
open position. Figure 2.5-1 shows a case that a fault occurs between the CB-A and the CT, so
that the DIF relay does not operate. To solve this problem, the EFP function is effective. Figure
2.5-2 illustrates two CBs (CB-B in Zone A and CBC used to connect the bus-bars) are tripped
to open by the EFP Zone-trip operation. For the operation in Mode1, set On-Zone for the
settings [EFP-EN_CH*] in respective CHs.

Remote Busbar Busbar


end Fault Zone A Zone B
Line CB-A

CT

CB-B
CBC

Figure 2.5-1 Fault occurrence and current flow before


tripping
Remote Busbar Busbar
end Fault Zone A Zone B
Line CB-A

CT

CB-B
CBC

Figure 2.5-2 Tripping CB-B and CBC by EFP


CB closed CH
CB open
CT
CB tripped
DS closed CBC Coupler-CB

DS open

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 116 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(ii) Operation of EFP Transfer-trip (Mode 2)1


Figure 2.5-3 shows the CT used in the bus-bar protection with the CB (CB-A) located at the
busbar side of the CT; the bus-bar will operate despite CB-A being open. If a fault occurs
between the CT and CB-A, the DIF relay may operate because the fault occurs in its zone of
protection. In this case, the DIF relay is not required to operate2; fault clearance should be
achieved by tripped the CB at the remote-terminal. Therefore, a issued Transfer-trip signal
shall be forwarded to CB-D at the remote-terminal, following the operation of OCEFP_CH*
relay and the examination of the open state of CB-A being complete. To the operation in Mode2,
set On-TR for the settings [EFP-EN_CH*] in respective CHs.
Busbar Busbar
Remote
IX Zone A Zone B
end Fault
Line CT
CB-D CB-A
CHX

CB-B
CBC

Figure 2.5-3 Fault occurrence and current flow before tripping


Busbar Busbar
Remote
Zone A Zone B
end Fault
Line
CB-D CT CB-A
CHX

EFP Transfer-trip CB-B


CBC

Figure 2.5-4 Tripping CB-D by EFP Transfer-trip


1Note: The CHX can treat the current (IX) as zero while CB-A is open. Such a function is
termed “Zero-ampere current-control”. The operation of the discriminating-zone-
protection in DIF can be blocked using “Zero-ampere current-control” when a fault
occurs. However, the operation of the check-zone-protection cannot be blocked
because the check-zone-protection does not have such a function. That is, the
check-zone-protection will still operate when a fault occurs but will not result in
tripping of the CB because the discriminating zone protection is blocked using the
“zero-ampere control” function. Hence, the user should take note that unwanted
tripping may occur if only the check-zone-protection is engaged in the DIF relay.
2Note: The operation of the DIF relay results in tripping of CB-B and CBC in Figure
2.5-3.
Table 2.5-2 EFP setting switches
Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default

Off Off mode: Blocking EFP operation


EFP-EN_CH* On-Zone – Mode1: Enabling Zone trip in each CH Off
On-TR Mode2: Enabling Transfer trip in each CH

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 117 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

2.5.2 Scheme logic and setting


Figure 2.5-5 to Figure 2.5-7 show that signals ‘EFP_ZONE.OTP_CH* and EFP_TR.OTP_CH*’
are generated for trip evaluations. The signals will be issued based on both the OCEFP_CH*
element operations and the CB open conditions1. Carry out the settings [OCEFP_CH*],
[EFP_CH*], and [TDLD_CH*] in respective CHs, when the EFP function operates in On-Zone
(Mode 1) or On-TR (Mode 2) setting.

Table 2.5-3 OCEFP settings in each CH


Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default

Multiplier setting in each CH. OCEFP


threshold will be set by a multiplier. It can
OCEFP_CH* 0.10 – 5.00 – 1.00
be calculated based on the percentage ratio
of CT secondary rating
TEFP_CH* 0.00–300.00 s Delayed pick-up timer for OCEFP relay 0.20
TDLD_CH* 0.00–300.00 s Delayed pick-up timer to detect Closed CB 10.00
1Note: CB open/closed states are determined in Replica function.

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

Figure 2.5-5 Evaluation logic in CH1


CH2 TEFP_CH2
8000011C20 8010011B60
OCEFP A t 0
EFP.OPT-A_CH2
CH2 8100011C21 & 8110011B61
B t 0 EFP.OPT-B_CH2
8200011C22 & 8210011B62
C t 0 EFP.OPT-C_CH2
&
0.00-300.00s
From Replica TDLD_CH2
8010011B6B
CB_CLOSE_CH2 1
t 0
& ≥1 &
EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH2 ○
a 2
0.00-300.00s 8110011B6F
8000001BB0
&
EFP-TR.OPT_CH2 ○
b 2
800001EBB0 EFP_BLOCK 1

≥1
Off
On-Zone
EFP-EN_CH2 On-TR

Figure 2.5-6 Evaluation logic in CH2


2Note: Signals○
a are sent for Figure 2.5-8. ○
b are sent for Figure 2.5-9 and others.

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 2.5-7 Evaluation logic in CH24

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

Figure 2.5-8 Combined EFP trip signals for Zone A to Zone F


3Note: See the separate manual Replica setting procedure for Centralized Busbar
protection IED (6F2S1923).
4Note: Signals○
a come from Figure 2.5-5 etc. of respective CHs.
5Note: Signals○
c are sent for respective CHs of Figure 2.5-9 and others.

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

Figure 2.5-9 EFP output signal to TRC in CH1


6Note: See Chapter Relay application: Miscellaneous for more information.
7Note: See Chapter Relay application: Fail safe for more information.

Table 2.5-4 EFP-FS setting switch


Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default

Off EFP trip issued without FS operation


EFPTP-FS – Off
On EFP trip issued with FS operation

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

Figure 2.5-10 EFP output signal to TRC in CH2

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

Figure 2.5-11 EFP output signal to TRC in CH24

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

(CH4 to CH23 are omitted)

EFP-EN_CH24 Off / On-Zone / On-TR - EFP enable Off


0.10 - 5.00 - OCEFP relay operating level (multiplied by CT secondary 1.00
OCEFP_CH24
CH24 rating)
TEFP_CH24 0.00 - 300.00 s EFP trip delay time 0.20
TDLD_CH24 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

8100201BB0 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZB Additional EFP zone-B trip command

8200301BB0 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZC Additional EFP zone-C trip command

8300401BB0 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZD Additional EFP zone-D trip command

8400501BB0 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZE Additional EFP zone-E trip command

8500601BB0 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZF Additional EFP zone-F trip command

8020001B6A EFP-OPT-A EFP protection operated (phase-A)

8120001B6B EFP-OPT-B EFP protection operated (phase-B)

8220001B6C EFP-OPT-C EFP protection operated (phase-C)

8120001B69 EFP-TR.OPT EFP-TR.OPT protection operated

8110001B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH1 EFP-TR.OPT_CH1 protection operated

8110011B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH2 EFP-TR.OPT_CH2 protection operated

8110021B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH3 EFP-TR.OPT_CH3 protection operated

8110031B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH4 EFP-TR.OPT_CH4 protection operated

8110041B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH5 EFP-TR.OPT_CH5 protection operated

8110051B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH6 EFP-TR.OPT_CH6 protection operated

8110061B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH7 EFP-TR.OPT_CH7 protection operated

8110071B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH8 EFP-TR.OPT_CH8 protection operated

8110081B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH9 EFP-TR.OPT_CH9 protection operated

8110091B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH10 EFP-TR.OPT_CH10 protection operated

8110101B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH11 EFP-TR.OPT_CH11 protection operated

8110111B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH12 EFP-TR.OPT_CH12 protection operated

8110121B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH13 EFP-TR.OPT_CH13 protection operated

8110131B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH14 EFP-TR.OPT_CH14 protection operated

8110141B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH15 EFP-TR.OPT_CH15 protection operated

8110151B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH16 EFP-TR.OPT_CH16 protection operated

8110161B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH17 EFP-TR.OPT_CH17 protection operated

8110171B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH18 EFP-TR.OPT_CH18 protection operated

8110181B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH19 EFP-TR.OPT_CH19 protection operated

8110191B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH20 EFP-TR.OPT_CH20 protection operated

8110201B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH21 EFP-TR.OPT_CH21 protection operated

8110211B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH22 EFP-TR.OPT_CH22 protection operated

8110221B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH23 EFP-TR.OPT_CH23 protection operated

8110231B6F EFP-TR.OPT_CH24 EFP-TR.OPT_CH24 protection operated

8630001B62 EFP-TR.TRIP EFP-TR.TP protection operated

8620011B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH1 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH1 protection operated

8620021B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH2 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH2 protection operated

8620031B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH3 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH3 protection operated

8620041B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH4 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH4 protection operated

8620051B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH5 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH5 protection operated

8620061B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH6 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH6 protection operated

8620071B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH7 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH7 protection operated

8620081B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH8 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH8 protection operated

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 123 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_EFP (Function ID: 457B01)
Element ID Name Description
8620091B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH9 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH9 protection operated

8620101B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH10 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH10 protection operated

8620111B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH11 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH11 protection operated

8620121B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH12 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH12 protection operated

8620131B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH13 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH13 protection operated

8620141B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH14 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH14 protection operated

8620151B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH15 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH15 protection operated

8620161B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH16 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH16 protection operated

8620171B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH17 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH17 protection operated

8620181B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH18 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH18 protection operated

8620191B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH19 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH19 protection operated

8620201B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH20 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH20 protection operated

8620211B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH21 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH21 protection operated

8620221B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH22 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH22 protection operated

8620231B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH23 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH23 protection operated

8620241B61 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH24 EFP-TR.TRIP_CH24 protection operated

8330001B61 EFP-TRIP EFP zone-trip command

8320011B60 EFP-TRIP_CH1 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH1 protection operated

8320021B60 EFP-TRIP_CH2 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH2 protection operated

8320031B60 EFP-TRIP_CH3 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH3 protection operated

8320041B60 EFP-TRIP_CH4 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH4 protection operated

8320051B60 EFP-TRIP_CH5 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH5 protection operated

8320061B60 EFP-TRIP_CH6 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH6 protection operated

8320071B60 EFP-TRIP_CH7 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH7 protection operated

8320081B60 EFP-TRIP_CH8 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH8 protection operated

8320091B60 EFP-TRIP_CH9 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH9 protection operated

8320101B60 EFP-TRIP_CH10 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH10 protection operated

8320111B60 EFP-TRIP_CH11 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH11 protection operated

8320121B60 EFP-TRIP_CH12 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH12 protection operated

8320131B60 EFP-TRIP_CH13 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH13 protection operated

8320141B60 EFP-TRIP_CH14 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH14 protection operated

8320151B60 EFP-TRIP_CH15 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH15 protection operated

8320161B60 EFP-TRIP_CH16 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH16 protection operated

8320171B60 EFP-TRIP_CH17 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH17 protection operated

8320181B60 EFP-TRIP_CH18 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH18 protection operated

8320191B60 EFP-TRIP_CH19 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH19 protection operated

8320201B60 EFP-TRIP_CH20 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH20 protection operated

8320211B60 EFP-TRIP_CH21 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH21 protection operated

8320221B60 EFP-TRIP_CH22 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH22 protection operated

8320231B60 EFP-TRIP_CH23 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH23 protection operated

8320241B60 EFP-TRIP_CH24 EFP-ZONE.TRI_CH24 protection operated

8020001B68 EFP-ZONE.OPT EFP-ZONE protection operated

8020001B60 EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZA EFP ZONE-A protection operated

8120001B61 EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZB EFP ZONE-B protection operated

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 124 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_EFP (Function ID: 457B01)
Element ID Name Description
8220001B62 EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZC EFP ZONE-C protection operated

8320001B63 EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZD EFP ZONE-D protection operated

8420001B64 EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZE EFP ZONE-E protection operated

8520001B65 EFP-ZONE.OPT-ZF EFP ZONE-F protection operated

8010001B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH1 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH1 protection operated

8010011B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH2 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH2 protection operated

8010021B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH3 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH3 protection operated

8010031B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH4 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH4 protection operated

8010041B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH5 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH5 protection operated

8010051B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH6 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH6 protection operated

8010061B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH7 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH7 protection operated

8010071B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH8 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH8 protection operated

8010081B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH9 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH9 protection operated

8010091B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH10 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH10 protection operated

8010101B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH11 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH11 protection operated

8010111B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH12 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH12 protection operated

8010121B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH13 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH13 protection operated

8010131B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH14 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH14 protection operated

8010141B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH15 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH15 protection operated

8010151B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH16 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH16 protection operated

8010161B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH17 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH17 protection operated

8010171B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH18 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH18 protection operated

8010181B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH19 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH19 protection operated

8010191B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH20 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH20 protection operated

8010201B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH21 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH21 protection operated

8010211B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH22 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH22 protection operated

8010221B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH23 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH23 protection operated

8010231B6B EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH24 EFP-ZONE.OPT_CH24 protection operated

8010001B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH1 EFP-OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-A)

8010011B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH2 EFP-OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-A)

8010021B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH3 EFP-OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-A)

8010031B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH4 EFP-OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-A)

8010041B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH5 EFP-OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-A)

8010051B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH6 EFP-OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-A)

8010061B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH7 EFP-OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-A)

8010071B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH8 EFP-OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-A)

8010081B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH9 EFP-OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-A)

8010091B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH10 EFP-OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-A)

8010101B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH11 EFP-OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-A)

8010111B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH12 EFP-OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-A)

8010121B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH13 EFP-OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-A)

8010131B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH14 EFP-OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-A)

8010141B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH15 EFP-OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-A)

8010151B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH16 EFP-OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 125 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_EFP (Function ID: 457B01)
Element ID Name Description
8010161B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH17 EFP-OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-A)

8010171B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH18 EFP-OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-A)

8010181B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH19 EFP-OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-A)

8010191B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH20 EFP-OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-A)

8010201B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH21 EFP-OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-A)

8010211B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH22 EFP-OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-A)

8010221B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH23 EFP-OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-A)

8010231B60 EFP.OPT-A_CH24 EFP-OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-A)

8110001B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH1 EFP-OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-B)

8110011B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH2 EFP-OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-B)

8110021B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH3 EFP-OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-B)

8110031B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH4 EFP-OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-B)

8110041B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH5 EFP-OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-B)

8110051B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH6 EFP-OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-B)

8110061B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH7 EFP-OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-B)

8110071B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH8 EFP-OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-B)

8110081B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH9 EFP-OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-B)

8110091B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH10 EFP-OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-B)

8110101B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH11 EFP-OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-B)

8110111B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH12 EFP-OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-B)

8110121B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH13 EFP-OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-B)

8110131B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH14 EFP-OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-B)

8110141B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH15 EFP-OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-B)

8110151B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH16 EFP-OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-B)

8110161B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH17 EFP-OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-B)

8110171B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH18 EFP-OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-B)

8110181B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH19 EFP-OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-B)

8110191B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH20 EFP-OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-B)

8110201B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH21 EFP-OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-B)

8110211B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH22 EFP-OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-B)

8110221B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH23 EFP-OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-B)

8110231B61 EFP.OPT-B_CH24 EFP-OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-B)

8210001B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH1 EFP-OPT_CH1 protection operated (phase-C)

8210011B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH2 EFP-OPT_CH2 protection operated (phase-C)

8210021B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH3 EFP-OPT_CH3 protection operated (phase-C)

8210031B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH4 EFP-OPT_CH4 protection operated (phase-C)

8210041B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH5 EFP-OPT_CH5 protection operated (phase-C)

8210051B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH6 EFP-OPT_CH6 protection operated (phase-C)

8210061B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH7 EFP-OPT_CH7 protection operated (phase-C)

8210071B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH8 EFP-OPT_CH8 protection operated (phase-C)

8210081B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH9 EFP-OPT_CH9 protection operated (phase-C)

8210091B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH10 EFP-OPT_CH10 protection operated (phase-C)

8210101B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH11 EFP-OPT_CH11 protection operated (phase-C)

8210111B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH12 EFP-OPT_CH12 protection operated (phase-C)

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CBP_EFP (Function ID: 457B01)
Element ID Name Description
8210121B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH13 EFP-OPT_CH13 protection operated (phase-C)

8210131B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH14 EFP-OPT_CH14 protection operated (phase-C)

8210141B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH15 EFP-OPT_CH15 protection operated (phase-C)

8210151B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH16 EFP-OPT_CH16 protection operated (phase-C)

8210161B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH17 EFP-OPT_CH17 protection operated (phase-C)

8210171B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH18 EFP-OPT_CH18 protection operated (phase-C)

8210181B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH19 EFP-OPT_CH19 protection operated (phase-C)

8210191B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH20 EFP-OPT_CH20 protection operated (phase-C)

8210201B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH21 EFP-OPT_CH21 protection operated (phase-C)

8210211B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH22 EFP-OPT_CH22 protection operated (phase-C)

8210221B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH23 EFP-OPT_CH23 protection operated (phase-C)

8210231B62 EFP.OPT-C_CH24 EFP-OPT_CH24 protection operated (phase-C)

8000001BB0 EFP_BLOCK EFP protection block command

80F0001B60 OCEFP_CH1 OCEFP_CH1 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0011B60 OCEFP_CH2 OCEFP_CH2 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0021B60 OCEFP_CH3 OCEFP_CH3 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0031B60 OCEFP_CH4 OCEFP_CH4 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0041B60 OCEFP_CH5 OCEFP_CH5 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0051B60 OCEFP_CH6 OCEFP_CH6 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0061B60 OCEFP_CH7 OCEFP_CH7 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0071B60 OCEFP_CH8 OCEFP_CH8 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0081B60 OCEFP_CH9 OCEFP_CH9 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0091B60 OCEFP_CH10 OCEFP_CH10 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0101B60 OCEFP_CH11 OCEFP_CH11 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0111B60 OCEFP_CH12 OCEFP_CH12 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0121B60 OCEFP_CH13 OCEFP_CH13 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0131B60 OCEFP_CH14 OCEFP_CH14 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0141B60 OCEFP_CH15 OCEFP_CH15 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0151B60 OCEFP_CH16 OCEFP_CH16 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0161B60 OCEFP_CH17 OCEFP_CH17 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0171B60 OCEFP_CH18 OCEFP_CH18 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0181B60 OCEFP_CH19 OCEFP_CH19 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0191B60 OCEFP_CH20 OCEFP_CH20 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0201B60 OCEFP_CH21 OCEFP_CH21 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0211B60 OCEFP_CH22 OCEFP_CH22 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0221B60 OCEFP_CH23 OCEFP_CH23 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0231B60 OCEFP_CH24 OCEFP_CH24 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

8000001C20 OCEFP_CH1-A OCEFP_CH1 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000011C20 OCEFP_CH2-A OCEFP_CH2 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000021C20 OCEFP_CH3-A OCEFP_CH3 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000031C20 OCEFP_CH4-A OCEFP_CH4 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000041C20 OCEFP_CH5-A OCEFP_CH5 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000051C20 OCEFP_CH6-A OCEFP_CH6 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000061C20 OCEFP_CH7-A OCEFP_CH7 relay element operated (phase-A)

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 Signal monitoring point


CBP_EFP (Function ID: 457B01)
Element ID Name Description
8000071C20 OCEFP_CH8-A OCEFP_CH8 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000081C20 OCEFP_CH9-A OCEFP_CH9 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000091C20 OCEFP_CH10-A OCEFP_CH10 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000101C20 OCEFP_CH11-A OCEFP_CH11 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000111C20 OCEFP_CH12-A OCEFP_CH12 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000121C20 OCEFP_CH13-A OCEFP_CH13 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000131C20 OCEFP_CH14-A OCEFP_CH14 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000141C20 OCEFP_CH15-A OCEFP_CH15 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000151C20 OCEFP_CH16-A OCEFP_CH16 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000161C20 OCEFP_CH17-A OCEFP_CH17 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000171C20 OCEFP_CH18-A OCEFP_CH18 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000181C20 OCEFP_CH19-A OCEFP_CH19 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000191C20 OCEFP_CH20-A OCEFP_CH20 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000201C20 OCEFP_CH21-A OCEFP_CH21 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000211C20 OCEFP_CH22-A OCEFP_CH22 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000221C20 OCEFP_CH23-A OCEFP_CH23 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000231C20 OCEFP_CH24-A OCEFP_CH24 relay element operated (phase-A)

8100001C21 OCEFP_CH1-B OCEFP_CH1 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100011C21 OCEFP_CH2-B OCEFP_CH2 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100021C21 OCEFP_CH3-B OCEFP_CH3 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100031C21 OCEFP_CH4-B OCEFP_CH4 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100041C21 OCEFP_CH5-B OCEFP_CH5 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100051C21 OCEFP_CH6-B OCEFP_CH6 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100061C21 OCEFP_CH7-B OCEFP_CH7 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100071C21 OCEFP_CH8-B OCEFP_CH8 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100081C21 OCEFP_CH9-B OCEFP_CH9 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100091C21 OCEFP_CH10-B OCEFP_CH10 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100101C21 OCEFP_CH11-B OCEFP_CH11 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100111C21 OCEFP_CH12-B OCEFP_CH12 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100121C21 OCEFP_CH13-B OCEFP_CH13 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100131C21 OCEFP_CH14-B OCEFP_CH14 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100141C21 OCEFP_CH15-B OCEFP_CH15 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100151C21 OCEFP_CH16-B OCEFP_CH16 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100161C21 OCEFP_CH17-B OCEFP_CH17 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100171C21 OCEFP_CH18-B OCEFP_CH18 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100181C21 OCEFP_CH19-B OCEFP_CH19 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100191C21 OCEFP_CH20-B OCEFP_CH20 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100201C21 OCEFP_CH21-B OCEFP_CH21 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100211C21 OCEFP_CH22-B OCEFP_CH22 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100221C21 OCEFP_CH23-B OCEFP_CH23 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100231C21 OCEFP_CH24-B OCEFP_CH24 relay element operated (phase-B)

8200001C22 OCEFP_CH1-C OCEFP_CH1 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200011C22 OCEFP_CH2-C OCEFP_CH2 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200021C22 OCEFP_CH3-C OCEFP_CH3 relay element operated (phase-C)

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 Signal monitoring point


CBP_EFP (Function ID: 457B01)
Element ID Name Description
8200031C22 OCEFP_CH4-C OCEFP_CH4 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200041C22 OCEFP_CH5-C OCEFP_CH5 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200051C22 OCEFP_CH6-C OCEFP_CH6 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200061C22 OCEFP_CH7-C OCEFP_CH7 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200071C22 OCEFP_CH8-C OCEFP_CH8 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200081C22 OCEFP_CH9-C OCEFP_CH9 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200091C22 OCEFP_CH10-C OCEFP_CH10 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200101C22 OCEFP_CH11-C OCEFP_CH11 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200111C22 OCEFP_CH12-C OCEFP_CH12 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200121C22 OCEFP_CH13-C OCEFP_CH13 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200131C22 OCEFP_CH14-C OCEFP_CH14 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200141C22 OCEFP_CH15-C OCEFP_CH15 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200151C22 OCEFP_CH16-C OCEFP_CH16 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200161C22 OCEFP_CH17-C OCEFP_CH17 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200171C22 OCEFP_CH18-C OCEFP_CH18 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200181C22 OCEFP_CH19-C OCEFP_CH19 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200191C22 OCEFP_CH20-C OCEFP_CH20 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200201C22 OCEFP_CH21-C OCEFP_CH21 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200211C22 OCEFP_CH22-C OCEFP_CH22 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200221C22 OCEFP_CH23-C OCEFP_CH23 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200231C22 OCEFP_CH24-C OCEFP_CH24 relay element operated (phase-C)

 Connection point in PLC logic


CBP_EFP (Function ID: 457B01)
Element ID Name Description
800000EBB0 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZA Additional CBF zone-A trip command

810000EBB1 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZB Additional CBF zone-B trip command

820000EBB2 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZC Additional CBF zone-C trip command

830000EBB3 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZD Additional CBF zone-D trip command

840000EBB4 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZE Additional CBF zone-E trip command

850000EBB5 ADD.EFP-ZONE.TP-ZF Additional CBF zone-F trip command

800001EBB0 EFP_BLOCK EFP protection block command

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Non-directional overcurrent protection (OC)


Overcurrent protection relay (hereafter referred to as OC) detects overcurrent conditions and
operates accordingly. In each CH, the OC function has two stages (OC1 and OC2 elements),
which operate independently. To simplify the description, only OC1 element is discussed but is
applicable to OC2; hence, read the expression for OC1 as OC2 for the OC2 stage unless a
special explanation or instruction has been provided.

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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 2.6-1 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

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2.6.1 Characteristic of non-directional OC


The characteristic of the non-directional type OC element is a circle that has a center at the
origin, as shown in Figure 2.6-1. The circle illustrates the threshold value of the non-directional
OC element and the hatched area shows the operational area of the non-directional OC.

Stage 1

0 I

Figure 2.6-1 Non-directional OC characteristic

2.6.2 Inverse time and definite time delay and characteristic


The OC element monitors the currents; when one of the currents is beyond the threshold of
operation, the OC element will operate within a period that is defined by the time
characteristic feature. The user can choose the OC operate time delay characteristics, either
dependent (inverse) time characteristic delay (i.e., IDMT) or independent (definite) time
characteristic delay (i.e., DT). The operate time of the IDMT depends upon the level of the
energizing current, and the operate time in the DT is a constant.

For the reset-time-delay in the IDMT, either inverse (dependent)-time-reset or definite


(independent)-time-reset is characterized by setting.

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.

(i) Operation principle


Dependent time characteristic (inverse time delay)
The inverse time OC element has an inverse time feature for both operation and resetting; for
resetting, both definite time and dependent time resetting are available.

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

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among 10 characteristic curves† in conformance with IEC, IEEE, US, and UK standards.

†Note: A user-defined ‘Original’ curve can also be applied in addition to the 10


predefined characteristics provided.

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.

Definite time delay (independent time characteristic)


In a system in which the fault current does not vary a great deal relative to the location of the
fault, definite time overcurrent protection is usually applied. Because the fault current does
not change greatly with respect to fault position the previous advantages described with regard
to the inverse time function are not applicable. Therefore, the definite time OC element is used
instead of the inverse time OC element. The definite time OC element has a fixed operating
time regardless of the magnitude of the fault current.

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

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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).

(iii) IDMT characteristic


The operate time in the IDMT characteristic is inversely proportional to the level of the fault
current. The user can determine the operate time from a preset curve. Ten characteristic curves
are available; i.e. nine pre-installed curves covering IEC, IEEE, US and UK standard
characteristic curves and one original (user programmable) characteristic curve for which the
user can set the equation parameters. The IDMT curve equation and parameters will be
explained in section (iv).

The reset time in the IDMT is user-selectable; either inverse-time-reset or definite-time-


reset is selected. For the inverse-time-reset, the user can choose the reset time for the preset
characteristic from six characteristic curves; i.e. IEEE and US standard five pre-installed
characteristic curves and one user original characteristic curve where the user can set the
equation parameters. The inverse-time-reset curve equation and parameters will be discussed
in section (vi).

(iv) Operate time of IDMT


The operate time in the IDMT is defined by Equation (2.6-1). (ref. IEC 60255-151):

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),

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TMS = time multiplier setting number,


k, α, c = constants defining curve.

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

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Figure 2.6-2 IDMT characteristic curves

(v) Operate time of DT


The operate time in the DT is a constant.
Time characteristic
The user should set DT for the scheme switches [OC1-Timer]. The value of the required operate
time is set for the setting [TOC1] in the range 0.00–300.00s.

Instantaneous activation
The operate time of instantaneous characteristic is achieved by setting zero for the [TOC1].

(vi) Reset time of IDMT


Programming the reset time characteristic is available in the IEEE, US standards. It is also
allowed in original (user-programmable) inverse-time-reset characteristic. To get this
characteristic, the user should set DEP for setting [OC1-Rtimer]†. The following equation
defines the reset time for the inverse-time-reset characteristic. (ref. IEC 60255-151):

kr
t(I) = RTMS × [ β
] (2.6-2)
1 − (𝐼⁄𝐼 )
𝑠

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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).

†Note: To select the inverse-time-reset characteristic, set [OC1-Rtimer]=DEP.


Conversely set [OC1-Rtimer]=DEF to select definite-time-reset characteristic,.
Note: For the setting [OC1-Rtimer]=DEP (inverse-time-reset), the integrated value will
be reduced in accordance to the magnitude of an energized current, when the
energized current is smaller than the setting [OC1]. The reducing degree will be
determined with the reset curve characteristics defined in the standards.
Note: For the setting [OC1-Rtimer]=DEF (definite-time-reset), the integrated value shall
be zero when an energized current is smaller than the setting [OC1], when the
small energized current is continued for timer setting [TOC1R]. The integrated
value will not be zero when the energized current does not flow small for the
setting [TOC1R]. DEF is allowed to set in the IEEE, US, and ORG. DEF is set
unconditionally in the IEC and UK (see Table 2.6-5).

Table 2.6-3 Constants for inverse-time-reset characteristics


Curve Type kr
Curve Description Β
IEC 60255-151 sec
A IEC Normal Inverse (IEC-NI) N/A N/A
B IEC Very Inverse (IEC-VI) N/A N/A
C IEC Extremely Inverse (IEC-EI) N/A N/A
- UK Long Time Inverse (UK-LTI) N/A N/A
D IEEE Moderately Inverse (IEEE-MI) 4.85 2
E IEEE Very Inverse (IEEE-VI) 21.6 2
F IEEE Extremely Inverse (IEEE-EI) 29.1 2
- US CO8 inverse (US-CO8) 5.95 2
- US CO2 short time inverse (US-CO2) 2.261 2

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Figure 2.6-3 Inverse-time-reset characteristics curves

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).

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Time 

Energizing current
Energizing current
cleared by tripping

Pickup threshold in relay [OC1] threshold

Measuring quantity 0A

Inverse-time-reset characteristic

Stage to element
return

Setting
[*-Rtimer]=DEP
Integrator

Trip signal

The integration will be deceased depending on the


[OC1-RTMS-*] reset characteristics.

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].

Figure 2.6-4 Inverse-time-reset characteristics

(vii) Reset time of DT


In the DT characteristic, the reset time is designed to be instant.

Table 2.6-4 OC settings in each CH


Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default
OC*-EN Off / On – Protection enable Off
DT / IEC-NI / IEC-VI / IEC-
EI / UK-LTI / IEEE-MI /
OC*-Timer – Delay type DT
IEEE-VI / IEEE-EI / US-
CO2 / US-CO8 /Original
Threshold in DT mode (multiple of
OC* (DT mode) 0.02 - 50.00 1.00
CT secondary rating)
Threshold in IDMT mode (multiple
OC* (IDMT mode) 0.02 - 5.00 1.00
of CT secondary rating)
OC*-DPR 10 - 100 % Drop-out/Pick-up ratio 100
TOC* 0.00 - 300.00 s Operating delay time (in DT mode) 1.00
OC*-TMS-IEC 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in IEC inverse curve 1.000
OC*-TMS-UK 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in UK inverse curve 1.000
Time multiplier in IEEE inverse
OC*-TMS-IEEE 0.010 - 50.000 - 1.000
curve
OC*-TMS-US 0.010 - 50.000 - Time multiplier in US inverse curve 1.000
Time multiplier in Original inverse
OC*-TMS-ORG 0.010 - 50.000 - 1.000
curve
OC*-Rtimer DEF / DEP - Reset delay type DEF

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Setting items Mode / range Unit Contents Default


TOC*R 0.00 - 300.00 s Definite time reset delay 0.00
Dependent reset time multiplier in
OC*-RTMS-IEEE 0.010 - 50.000 - 1.000
IEEE inverse curve
Dependent reset time multiplier in
OC*-RTMS-US 0.010 - 50.000 - 1.000
US inverse curve
Dependent reset time multiplier in
OC*-RTMS-ORG 0.010 - 50.000 - 1.000
Original inverse curve
OC*-k 0.00000 - 500.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC*-a 0.00000 - 10.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC*-c 0.00000 - 10.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC*-kr 0.00000 - 500.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000
OC*-b 0.00000 - 10.00000 - User original curve coefficient 0.00000

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(viii) Summary of OC operation


Table 2.6-5 shows the summary of OC operation in each CH.
Table 2.6-5 Type and standard board (Ticks show selectable functions)
IDMT
Characteristics DT
IEC-NI IEC-VI IEC-EI UK-LTI IEEE-MI IEEE-VI IEEE-EI US-CO2 US-CO8 Original

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 ✓

2.6.3 Threshold value for each CH


Threshold values at which OC elements will pick-up in each CH are configured by settings
[OC1] and [OC2]. The elements can have IDMT or DT characteristic. Note that the threshold
settings can have distinct values in the respective OC elements in each CH. Rated current for
the input is defined either 1A or 5A; it is defined on a VCT. (For more information about the
VCT, see Chapter Technical description: Transformer module for AC analogue input).

2.6.4 Reset ratio


The ratio of the threshold current for pick-up to reset is applied using a setting; for example,
in CH1, the ratio of OC1 element is set using setting [OC1-DPR]. Each CH can have the reset
settings.

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2.6.5 Miscellaneous functions


(i) OC trip signal
Trip is set for the scheme switch [OC*-UseFor] for normal trip operation in each CH. When
the user wishes to have an alarm signal in place of the trip signal, set Alarm for the scheme
switch [OC*-UseFor].

(ii) OC operation accompanying FS signal


When the user needs secure OC-TRIP_CH* signal in respective CHs, set On for setting [OCTP-
FS]; then all OC-TRIP_CH* will be signaled with the Fail-safe operation. When Off is set for
the setting [OCTP-FS], all OC-TRIP_CH* are signaled without the FS operation (for more
information, see Chapter Relay application: Fail safe).

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

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2.6.6 Scheme logic and settings


The following CH evaluation logics (Figure 2.6-5 to Figure 2.6-7) have the non-directional OC1
and OC2 elements. OC elements can operate when On is set for setting [OC*-EN]. On the
occurrence of a fault, an OC element can pick up the fault; then, it can generate signals
‘OC1/2.OPT_CH*’ that will be transferred to the output logic (see Figure 2.6-8).
80F0011B60
CH1
≥1 OC1_CH1
81F1011B60
OC2_CH1
8000001C20 TOC1 80B0011B60
OC1 A t 0 OC1.OPT-A_CH1
CH1 8100001C21 & & ≥1 81B0011B61
B t 0 OC1.OPT-B_CH1
8200001C22 & & ≥1 82B0011B62
C t 0 OC1.OPT-C_CH1
& & ≥1
0.00-300.00s 80B0011B6B To output logic
8001001C20
≥1
OC1
PU
A
8101001C21
≥1
80E0011B60 &
OC1.OPT_CH1

1
CH1 B
8201001C22 &
C
≥1 &
8400001C20 TOC2 84B0011B70
OC2 A t 0 OC2.OPT-A_CH1
8500001C21 & & ≥1 85B0011B71
CH1
B t 0 OC2.OPT-B_CH1
8600001C22 & & ≥1 86B0011B72
C t 0 OC2.OPT-C_CH1
& & ≥1

8401001C20 0.00-300.00s 81B0011B6F To output logic


≥1
OC2
PU
A
8501001C21
≥1
81E1011B60 &
OC2.OPT_CH1 ○
1
CH1 B
8601001C22 &
C
&
8000001BB0

800000EBB0 OC1_BLOCK-CH1 ≥1 1 8FC0011B6B


8100001BB1 DT

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

Figure 2.6-5 OC1/OC2 logic in CH1


80F0021B60
CH2
≥1 OC1_CH2
81F1021B60
OC2_CH2
8000011C20 TOC1 80B0021B60
OC1 A t 0 OC1.OPT-A_CH2
CH2 8100011C21 & & ≥1 81B0021B61
B t 0 OC1.OPT-B_CH2
8200011C22 & & ≥1 82B0021B62
C t 0 OC1.OPT-C_CH2
& & ≥1
0.00-300.00s 80B0021B6B To output logic
8001011C20
OC1 A ≥1
&
≥1 OC1.OPT_CH2 ○
2
PU 8101011C21 80E0021B60
CH2 B
8201011C22 &
C
≥1 &
8400011C20 TOC2 84B0021B70
OC2 A t 0 OC2.OPT-A_CH2
8500011C21 & & ≥1 85B0021B71
CH2
B t 0 OC2.OPT-B_CH2
8600011C22 & & ≥1 86B0021B72
C t 0 OC2.OPT-C_CH2
& & ≥1
81B0021B6F To output logic
8401011C20 0.00-300.00s
OC2 A
8501011C21
≥1
&
≥1
OC2.OPT_CH2 ○
2
PU 81E1021B60
CH2 B
8601011C22 &
C 8FC0021B6B
&
8000011BB0 ≥1 OC.OPT_CH2
800001EBB0 OC1_BLOCK-CH2 ≥1 1
8100011BB1 DT

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

Figure 2.6-6 OC1/OC2 logic in CH2

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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

Figure 2.6-7 OC1/OC2 logic in CH24


Note: ‘OC1 PU’ and ‘OC2 PU’ A/B/C are the definite time characteristics relays.

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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

CH2 OC-TRIP_CH2 OC-TRIP_CH24


80C0021B60 ≥1
From evaluation logic
OC1-TRIP_CH2
OC1.OPT_CH2
& & ≥1
Trip
OC1-UseFor Alarm

2 81C0021B61
OC2-TRIP_CH2
OC2.OPT_CH2
& Trip &
OC2-UseFor Alarm
≥1

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

From Fail safe

FS-TRIP_CH1
FS-TRIP_CH2

FS-TRIP_CH24

Off
OCTP-FS On

Figure 2.6-8 OC output signals

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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

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Setting (CH2) of CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)


U Default
Setting item Range ni Contents setting Notes
ts
value
CH2 OC1-EN Off / On – Enabling switch for OC1 element in CH2 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
0.010 - 50.000 Dependent reset time multiplier in IEEE inverse
OC1-RTMS-IEEE - 1.000
curve
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 CH2 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
0.010 - 50.000 Dependent reset time multiplier in IEEE inverse
OC2-RTMS-IEEE - 1.000
curve
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

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Setting (CH3) of CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)


U Default
Setting item Range ni Contents setting Notes
ts
value
CH3 OC1-EN Off / On – Enabling switch for OC1 element in CH3 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
0.010 - 50.000 Dependent reset time multiplier in IEEE inverse
OC1-RTMS-IEEE - 1.000
curve
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 CH3 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
0.010 - 50.000 Dependent reset time multiplier in IEEE inverse
OC2-RTMS-IEEE - 1.000
curve
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

(CH4 to CH23 are omitted)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 147 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Setting (CH24) of CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)


U Default
Setting item Range ni Contents setting Notes
ts
value
CH24 OC1-EN Off / On – Enabling switch for OC1 element in CH24 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
0.010 - 50.000 Dependent reset time multiplier in IEEE inverse
OC1-RTMS-IEEE - 1.000
curve
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 CH24 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
0.010 - 50.000 Dependent reset time multiplier in IEEE inverse
OC2-RTMS-IEEE - 1.000
curve
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)
- 148 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

2.6.8 Signal (Data ID)


 Signal monitoring point
CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
8000001BB8 OC-BLOCK OC protection block command

8200001BB2 OC-BLOCK_CH1 OC_CH1 protection block command

8200011BB5 OC-BLOCK_CH2 OC_CH2 protection block command

8200021BB8 OC-BLOCK_CH3 OC_CH3 protection block command

8200031BBB OC-BLOCK_CH4 OC_CH4 protection block command

8200041BBE OC-BLOCK_CH5 OC_CH5 protection block command

8200051BB1 OC-BLOCK_CH6 OC_CH6 protection block command

8200061BB4 OC-BLOCK_CH7 OC_CH7 protection block command

8200071BB7 OC-BLOCK_CH8 OC_CH8 protection block command

8200081BBA OC-BLOCK_CH9 OC_CH9 protection block command

8200091BBD OC-BLOCK_CH10 OC_CH10 protection block command

8200101BB0 OC-BLOCK_CH11 OC_CH11 protection block command

8200111BB3 OC-BLOCK_CH12 OC_CH12 protection block command

8200121BB6 OC-BLOCK_CH13 OC_CH13 protection block command

8200131BB9 OC-BLOCK_CH14 OC_CH14 protection block command

8200141BBC OC-BLOCK_CH15 OC_CH15 protection block command

8200151BBF OC-BLOCK_CH16 OC_CH16 protection block command

8200161BB2 OC-BLOCK_CH17 OC_CH17 protection block command

8200171BB5 OC-BLOCK_CH18 OC_CH18 protection block command

8200181BB8 OC-BLOCK_CH19 OC_CH19 protection block command

8200191BBB OC-BLOCK_CH20 OC_CH20 protection block command

8200201BBE OC-BLOCK_CH21 OC_CH21 protection block command

8200211BB1 OC-BLOCK_CH22 OC_CH22 protection block command

8200221BB4 OC-BLOCK_CH23 OC_CH23 protection block command

8200231BB7 OC-BLOCK_CH24 OC_CH24 protection block command

8FC0011B62 OC-TRIP_CH1 Trip signal of OC_CH1 protection operation

8FC0021B62 OC-TRIP_CH2 Trip signal of OC_CH2 protection operation

8FC0031B62 OC-TRIP_CH3 Trip signal of OC_CH3 protection operation

8FC0041B62 OC-TRIP_CH4 Trip signal of OC_CH4 protection operation

8FC0051B62 OC-TRIP_CH5 Trip signal of OC_CH5 protection operation

8FC0061B62 OC-TRIP_CH6 Trip signal of OC_CH6 protection operation

8FC0071B62 OC-TRIP_CH7 Trip signal of OC_CH7 protection operation

8FC0081B62 OC-TRIP_CH8 Trip signal of OC_CH8 protection operation

8FC0091B62 OC-TRIP_CH9 Trip signal of OC_CH9 protection operation

8FC0101B62 OC-TRIP_CH10 Trip signal of OC_CH10 protection operation

8FC0111B62 OC-TRIP_CH11 Trip signal of OC_CH11 protection operation

8FC0121B62 OC-TRIP_CH12 Trip signal of OC_CH12 protection operation

8FC0131B62 OC-TRIP_CH13 Trip signal of OC_CH13 protection operation

8FC0141B62 OC-TRIP_CH14 Trip signal of OC_CH14 protection operation

8FC0151B62 OC-TRIP_CH15 Trip signal of OC_CH15 protection operation

8FC0161B62 OC-TRIP_CH16 Trip signal of OC_CH16 protection operation

8FC0171B62 OC-TRIP_CH17 Trip signal of OC_CH17 protection operation

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 149 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
8FC0181B62 OC-TRIP_CH18 Trip signal of OC_CH18 protection operation

8FC0191B62 OC-TRIP_CH19 Trip signal of OC_CH19 protection operation

8FC0201B62 OC-TRIP_CH20 Trip signal of OC_CH20 protection operation

8FC0211B62 OC-TRIP_CH21 Trip signal of OC_CH21 protection operation

8FC0221B62 OC-TRIP_CH22 Trip signal of OC_CH22 protection operation

8FC0231B62 OC-TRIP_CH23 Trip signal of OC_CH23 protection operation

8FC0241B62 OC-TRIP_CH24 Trip signal of OC_CH24 protection operation

8FD0001B62 OC-TRIP Trip signal of OC protection operation

8F20001B65 OC.OPT OC protection operated

8020001B6A OC-OPT-A OC protection operated (phase-A)

8120001B6B OC-OPT-B OC protection operated (phase-B)

8220001B6C OC-OPT-C OC protection operated (phase-C)

8FC0011B6B OC.OPT_CH1 OC1_CH1 protection operated

8FC0021B6B OC.OPT_CH2 OC1_CH2 protection operated

8FC0031B6B OC.OPT_CH3 OC1_CH3 protection operated

8FC0041B6B OC.OPT_CH4 OC1_CH4 protection operated

8FC0051B6B OC.OPT_CH5 OC1_CH5 protection operated

8FC0061B6B OC.OPT_CH6 OC1_CH6 protection operated

8FC0071B6B OC.OPT_CH7 OC1_CH7 protection operated

8FC0081B6B OC.OPT_CH8 OC1_CH8 protection operated

8FC0091B6B OC.OPT_CH9 OC1_CH9 protection operated

8FC0101B6B OC.OPT_CH10 OC1_CH10 protection operated

8FC0111B6B OC.OPT_CH11 OC1_CH11 protection operated

8FC0121B6B OC.OPT_CH12 OC1_CH12 protection operated

8FC0131B6B OC.OPT_CH13 OC1_CH13 protection operated

8FC0141B6B OC.OPT_CH14 OC1_CH14 protection operated

8FC0151B6B OC.OPT_CH15 OC1_CH15 protection operated

8FC0161B6B OC.OPT_CH16 OC1_CH16 protection operated

8FC0171B6B OC.OPT_CH17 OC1_CH17 protection operated

8FC0181B6B OC.OPT_CH18 OC1_CH18 protection operated

8FC0191B6B OC.OPT_CH19 OC1_CH19 protection operated

8FC0201B6B OC.OPT_CH20 OC1_CH20 protection operated

8FC0211B6B OC.OPT_CH21 OC1_CH21 protection operated

8FC0221B6B OC.OPT_CH22 OC1_CH22 protection operated

8FC0231B6B OC.OPT_CH23 OC1_CH23 protection operated

8FC0241B6B OC.OPT_CH24 OC1_CH24 protection operated

80C0011B60 OC1-TRIP_CH1 Trip signal of OC1_CH1 protection operation

80C0021B60 OC1-TRIP_CH2 Trip signal of OC1_CH2 protection operation

80C0031B60 OC1-TRIP_CH3 Trip signal of OC1_CH3 protection operation

80C0041B60 OC1-TRIP_CH4 Trip signal of OC1_CH4 protection operation

80C0051B60 OC1-TRIP_CH5 Trip signal of OC1_CH5 protection operation

80C0061B60 OC1-TRIP_CH6 Trip signal of OC1_CH6 protection operation

80C0071B60 OC1-TRIP_CH7 Trip signal of OC1_CH7 protection operation

80C0081B60 OC1-TRIP_CH8 Trip signal of OC1_CH8 protection operation

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 150 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
80C0091B60 OC1-TRIP_CH9 Trip signal of OC1_CH9 protection operation

80C0101B60 OC1-TRIP_CH10 Trip signal of OC1_CH10 protection operation

80C0111B60 OC1-TRIP_CH11 Trip signal of OC1_CH11 protection operation

80C0121B60 OC1-TRIP_CH12 Trip signal of OC1_CH12 protection operation

80C0131B60 OC1-TRIP_CH13 Trip signal of OC1_CH13 protection operation

80C0141B60 OC1-TRIP_CH14 Trip signal of OC1_CH14 protection operation

80C0151B60 OC1-TRIP_CH15 Trip signal of OC1_CH15 protection operation

80C0161B60 OC1-TRIP_CH16 Trip signal of OC1_CH16 protection operation

80C0171B60 OC1-TRIP_CH17 Trip signal of OC1_CH17 protection operation

80C0181B60 OC1-TRIP_CH18 Trip signal of OC1_CH18 protection operation

80C0191B60 OC1-TRIP_CH19 Trip signal of OC1_CH19 protection operation

80C0201B60 OC1-TRIP_CH20 Trip signal of OC1_CH20 protection operation

80C0211B60 OC1-TRIP_CH21 Trip signal of OC1_CH21 protection operation

80C0221B60 OC1-TRIP_CH22 Trip signal of OC1_CH22 protection operation

80C0231B60 OC1-TRIP_CH23 Trip signal of OC1_CH23 protection operation

80C0241B60 OC1-TRIP_CH24 Trip signal of OC1_CH24 protection operation

8000001BB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH1 OC1_CH1 protection block command

8000011BB3 OC1-BLOCK_CH2 OC1_CH2 protection block command

8000021BB6 OC1-BLOCK_CH3 OC1_CH3 protection block command

8000031BB9 OC1-BLOCK_CH4 OC1_CH4 protection block command

8000041BBC OC1-BLOCK_CH5 OC1_CH5 protection block command

8000051BBF OC1-BLOCK_CH6 OC1_CH6 protection block command

8000061BB2 OC1-BLOCK_CH7 OC1_CH7 protection block command

8000071BB5 OC1-BLOCK_CH8 OC1_CH8 protection block command

8000081BB8 OC1-BLOCK_CH9 OC1_CH9 protection block command

8000091BBB OC1-BLOCK_CH10 OC1_CH10 protection block command

8000101BBE OC1-BLOCK_CH11 OC1_CH11 protection block command

8000111BB1 OC1-BLOCK_CH12 OC1_CH12 protection block command

8000121BB4 OC1-BLOCK_CH13 OC1_CH13 protection block command

8000131BB7 OC1-BLOCK_CH14 OC1_CH14 protection block command

8000141BBA OC1-BLOCK_CH15 OC1_CH15 protection block command

8000151BBD OC1-BLOCK_CH16 OC1_CH16 protection block command

8000161BB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH17 OC1_CH17 protection block command

8000171BB3 OC1-BLOCK_CH18 OC1_CH18 protection block command

8000181BB6 OC1-BLOCK_CH19 OC1_CH19 protection block command

8000191BB9 OC1-BLOCK_CH20 OC1_CH20 protection block command

8000201BBC OC1-BLOCK_CH21 OC1_CH21 protection block command

8000211BBF OC1-BLOCK_CH22 OC1_CH22 protection block command

8000221BB2 OC1-BLOCK_CH23 OC1_CH23 protection block command

8000231BB5 OC1-BLOCK_CH24 OC1_CH24 protection block command

8020001B68 OC1.OPT OC1 protection operated

80B0011B6B OC1.OPT_CH1 OC1_CH1 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0021B6B OC1.OPT_CH2 OC1_CH2 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0031B6B OC1.OPT_CH3 OC1_CH3 protection operated (3-phase OR)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 151 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
80B0041B6B OC1.OPT_CH4 OC1_CH4 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0051B6B OC1.OPT_CH5 OC1_CH5 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0061B6B OC1.OPT_CH6 OC1_CH6 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0071B6B OC1.OPT_CH7 OC1_CH7 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0081B6B OC1.OPT_CH8 OC1_CH8 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0091B6B OC1.OPT_CH9 OC1_CH9 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0101B6B OC1.OPT_CH10 OC1_CH10 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0111B6B OC1.OPT_CH11 OC1_CH11 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0121B6B OC1.OPT_CH12 OC1_CH12 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0131B6B OC1.OPT_CH13 OC1_CH13 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0141B6B OC1.OPT_CH14 OC1_CH14 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0151B6B OC1.OPT_CH15 OC1_CH15 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0161B6B OC1.OPT_CH16 OC1_CH16 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0171B6B OC1.OPT_CH17 OC1_CH17 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0181B6B OC1.OPT_CH18 OC1_CH18 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0191B6B OC1.OPT_CH19 OC1_CH19 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0201B6B OC1.OPT_CH20 OC1_CH20 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0211B6B OC1.OPT_CH21 OC1_CH21 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0221B6B OC1.OPT_CH22 OC1_CH22 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0231B6B OC1.OPT_CH23 OC1_CH23 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80B0241B6B OC1.OPT_CH24 OC1_CH24 protection operated (3-phase OR)

80E0011B60 OC1PU_CH1 OC1PU_CH1 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0021B60 OC1PU_CH2 OC1PU_CH2 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0031B60 OC1PU_CH3 OC1PU_CH3 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0041B60 OC1PU_CH4 OC1PU_CH4 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0051B60 OC1PU_CH5 OC1PU_CH5 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0061B60 OC1PU_CH6 OC1PU_CH6 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0071B60 OC1PU_CH7 OC1PU_CH7 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0081B60 OC1PU_CH8 OC1PU_CH8 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0091B60 OC1PU_CH9 OC1PU_CH9 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0101B60 OC1PU_CH10 OC1PU_CH10 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0111B60 OC1PU_CH11 OC1PU_CH11 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0121B60 OC1PU_CH12 OC1PU_CH12 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0131B60 OC1PU_CH13 OC1PU_CH13 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0141B60 OC1PU_CH14 OC1PU_CH14 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0151B60 OC1PU_CH15 OC1PU_CH15 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0161B60 OC1PU_CH16 OC1PU_CH16 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0171B60 OC1PU_CH17 OC1PU_CH17 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0181B60 OC1PU_CH18 OC1PU_CH18 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0191B60 OC1PU_CH19 OC1PU_CH19 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0201B60 OC1PU_CH20 OC1PU_CH20 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0211B60 OC1PU_CH21 OC1PU_CH21 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0221B60 OC1PU_CH22 OC1PU_CH22 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80E0231B60 OC1PU_CH23 OC1PU_CH23 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 152 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
80E0241B60 OC1PU_CH24 OC1PU_CH24 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0011B60 OC1_CH1 OC1_CH1 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0021B60 OC1_CH2 OC1_CH2 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0031B60 OC1_CH3 OC1_CH3 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0041B60 OC1_CH4 OC1_CH4 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0051B60 OC1_CH5 OC1_CH5 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0061B60 OC1_CH6 OC1_CH6 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0071B60 OC1_CH7 OC1_CH7 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0081B60 OC1_CH8 OC1_CH8 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0091B60 OC1_CH9 OC1_CH9 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0101B60 OC1_CH10 OC1_CH10 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0111B60 OC1_CH11 OC1_CH11 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0121B60 OC1_CH12 OC1_CH12 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0131B60 OC1_CH13 OC1_CH13 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0141B60 OC1_CH14 OC1_CH14 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0151B60 OC1_CH15 OC1_CH15 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0161B60 OC1_CH16 OC1_CH16 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0171B60 OC1_CH17 OC1_CH17 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0181B60 OC1_CH18 OC1_CH18 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0191B60 OC1_CH19 OC1_CH19 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0201B60 OC1_CH20 OC1_CH20 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0211B60 OC1_CH21 OC1_CH21 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0221B60 OC1_CH22 OC1_CH22 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0231B60 OC1_CH23 OC1_CH23 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80F0241B60 OC1_CH24 OC1_CH24 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

80B0011B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH1 OC1_CH1 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0021B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH2 OC1_CH2 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0031B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH3 OC1_CH3 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0041B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH4 OC1_CH4 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0051B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH5 OC1_CH5 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0061B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH6 OC1_CH6 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0071B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH7 OC1_CH7 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0081B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH8 OC1_CH8 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0091B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH9 OC1_CH9 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0101B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH10 OC1_CH10 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0111B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH11 OC1_CH11 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0121B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH12 OC1_CH12 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0131B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH13 OC1_CH13 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0141B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH14 OC1_CH14 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0151B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH15 OC1_CH15 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0161B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH16 OC1_CH16 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0171B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH17 OC1_CH17 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0181B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH18 OC1_CH18 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0191B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH19 OC1_CH19 protection operated (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 153 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
80B0201B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH20 OC1_CH20 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0211B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH21 OC1_CH21 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0221B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH22 OC1_CH22 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0231B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH23 OC1_CH23 protection operated (phase-A)

80B0241B60 OC1.OPT-A_CH24 OC1_CH24 protection operated (phase-A)

8000001C20 OC1_CH1-A OC1_CH1 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000011C20 OC1_CH2-A OC1_CH2 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000021C20 OC1_CH3-A OC1_CH3 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000031C20 OC1_CH4-A OC1_CH4 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000041C20 OC1_CH5-A OC1_CH5 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000051C20 OC1_CH6-A OC1_CH6 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000061C20 OC1_CH7-A OC1_CH7 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000071C20 OC1_CH8-A OC1_CH8 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000081C20 OC1_CH9-A OC1_CH9 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000091C20 OC1_CH10-A OC1_CH10 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000101C20 OC1_CH11-A OC1_CH11 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000111C20 OC1_CH12-A OC1_CH12 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000121C20 OC1_CH13-A OC1_CH13 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000131C20 OC1_CH14-A OC1_CH14 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000141C20 OC1_CH15-A OC1_CH15 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000151C20 OC1_CH16-A OC1_CH16 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000161C20 OC1_CH17-A OC1_CH17 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000171C20 OC1_CH18-A OC1_CH18 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000181C20 OC1_CH19-A OC1_CH19 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000191C20 OC1_CH20-A OC1_CH20 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000201C20 OC1_CH21-A OC1_CH21 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000211C20 OC1_CH22-A OC1_CH22 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000221C20 OC1_CH23-A OC1_CH23 relay element operated (phase-A)

8000231C20 OC1_CH24-A OC1_CH24 relay element operated (phase-A)

8001001C20 OC1PU_CH1-A OC1PU_CH1 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8001011C20 OC1PU_CH2-A OC1PU_CH2 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8001021C20 OC1PU_CH3-A OC1PU_CH3 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8001031C20 OC1PU_CH4-A OC1PU_CH4 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8001041C20 OC1PU_CH5-A OC1PU_CH5 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8001051C20 OC1PU_CH6-A OC1PU_CH6 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8001061C20 OC1PU_CH7-A OC1PU_CH7 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8001071C20 OC1PU_CH8-A OC1PU_CH8 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8001081C20 OC1PU_CH9-A OC1PU_CH9 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8001091C20 OC1PU_CH10-A OC1PU_CH10 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001101C20 OC1PU_CH11-A OC1PU_CH11 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001111C20 OC1PU_CH12-A OC1PU_CH12 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001121C20 OC1PU_CH13-A OC1PU_CH13 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001131C20 OC1PU_CH14-A OC1PU_CH14 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001141C20 OC1PU_CH15-A OC1PU_CH15 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 154 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
8001151C20 OC1PU_CH16-A OC1PU_CH16 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001161C20 OC1PU_CH17-A OC1PU_CH17 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001171C20 OC1PU_CH18-A OC1PU_CH18 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001181C20 OC1PU_CH19-A OC1PU_CH19 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001191C20 OC1PU_CH20-A OC1PU_CH20 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001201C20 OC1PU_CH21-A OC1PU_CH21 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001211C20 OC1PU_CH22-A OC1PU_CH22 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001221C20 OC1PU_CH23-A OC1PU_CH23 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8001231C20 OC1PU_CH24-A OC1PU_CH24 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8100001C21 OC1_CH1-B OC1_CH1 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100011C21 OC1_CH2-B OC1_CH2 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100021C21 OC1_CH3-B OC1_CH3 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100031C21 OC1_CH4-B OC1_CH4 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100041C21 OC1_CH5-B OC1_CH5 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100051C21 OC1_CH6-B OC1_CH6 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100061C21 OC1_CH7-B OC1_CH7 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100071C21 OC1_CH8-B OC1_CH8 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100081C21 OC1_CH9-B OC1_CH9 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100091C21 OC1_CH10-B OC1_CH10 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100101C21 OC1_CH11-B OC1_CH11 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100111C21 OC1_CH12-B OC1_CH12 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100121C21 OC1_CH13-B OC1_CH13 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100131C21 OC1_CH14-B OC1_CH14 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100141C21 OC1_CH15-B OC1_CH15 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100151C21 OC1_CH16-B OC1_CH16 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100161C21 OC1_CH17-B OC1_CH17 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100171C21 OC1_CH18-B OC1_CH18 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100181C21 OC1_CH19-B OC1_CH19 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100191C21 OC1_CH20-B OC1_CH20 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100201C21 OC1_CH21-B OC1_CH21 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100211C21 OC1_CH22-B OC1_CH22 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100221C21 OC1_CH23-B OC1_CH23 relay element operated (phase-B)

8100231C21 OC1_CH24-B OC1_CH24 relay element operated (phase-B)

8101001C21 OC1PU_CH1-B OC1PU_CH1 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8101011C21 OC1PU_CH2-B OC1PU_CH2 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8101021C21 OC1PU_CH3-B OC1PU_CH3 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8101031C21 OC1PU_CH4-B OC1PU_CH4 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8101041C21 OC1PU_CH5-B OC1PU_CH5 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8101051C21 OC1PU_CH6-B OC1PU_CH6 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8101061C21 OC1PU_CH7-B OC1PU_CH7 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8101071C21 OC1PU_CH8-B OC1PU_CH8 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8101081C21 OC1PU_CH9-B OC1PU_CH9 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8101091C21 OC1PU_CH10-B OC1PU_CH10 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101101C21 OC1PU_CH11-B OC1PU_CH11 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 155 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
8101111C21 OC1PU_CH12-B OC1PU_CH12 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101121C21 OC1PU_CH13-B OC1PU_CH13 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101131C21 OC1PU_CH14-B OC1PU_CH14 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101141C21 OC1PU_CH15-B OC1PU_CH15 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101151C21 OC1PU_CH16-B OC1PU_CH16 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101161C21 OC1PU_CH17-B OC1PU_CH17 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101171C21 OC1PU_CH18-B OC1PU_CH18 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101181C21 OC1PU_CH19-B OC1PU_CH19 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101191C21 OC1PU_CH20-B OC1PU_CH20 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101201C21 OC1PU_CH21-B OC1PU_CH21 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101211C21 OC1PU_CH22-B OC1PU_CH22 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101221C21 OC1PU_CH23-B OC1PU_CH23 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8101231C21 OC1PU_CH24-B OC1PU_CH24 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

81B0011B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH1 OC1_CH1 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0021B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH2 OC1_CH2 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0031B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH3 OC1_CH3 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0041B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH4 OC1_CH4 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0051B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH5 OC1_CH5 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0061B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH6 OC1_CH6 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0071B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH7 OC1_CH7 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0081B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH8 OC1_CH8 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0091B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH9 OC1_CH9 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0101B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH10 OC1_CH10 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0111B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH11 OC1_CH11 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0121B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH12 OC1_CH12 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0131B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH13 OC1_CH13 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0141B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH14 OC1_CH14 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0151B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH15 OC1_CH15 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0161B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH16 OC1_CH16 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0171B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH17 OC1_CH17 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0181B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH18 OC1_CH18 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0191B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH19 OC1_CH19 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0201B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH20 OC1_CH20 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0211B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH21 OC1_CH21 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0221B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH22 OC1_CH22 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0231B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH23 OC1_CH23 protection operated (phase-B)

81B0241B61 OC1.OPT-B_CH24 OC1_CH24 protection operated (phase-B)

8200001C22 OC1_CH1-C OC1_CH1 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200011C22 OC1_CH2-C OC1_CH2 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200021C22 OC1_CH3-C OC1_CH3 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200031C22 OC1_CH4-C OC1_CH4 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200041C22 OC1_CH5-C OC1_CH5 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200051C22 OC1_CH6-C OC1_CH6 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200061C22 OC1_CH7-C OC1_CH7 relay element operated (phase-C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 156 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
8200071C22 OC1_CH8-C OC1_CH8 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200081C22 OC1_CH9-C OC1_CH9 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200091C22 OC1_CH10-C OC1_CH10 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200101C22 OC1_CH11-C OC1_CH11 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200111C22 OC1_CH12-C OC1_CH12 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200121C22 OC1_CH13-C OC1_CH13 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200131C22 OC1_CH14-C OC1_CH14 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200141C22 OC1_CH15-C OC1_CH15 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200151C22 OC1_CH16-C OC1_CH16 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200161C22 OC1_CH17-C OC1_CH17 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200171C22 OC1_CH18-C OC1_CH18 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200181C22 OC1_CH19-C OC1_CH19 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200191C22 OC1_CH20-C OC1_CH20 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200201C22 OC1_CH21-C OC1_CH21 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200211C22 OC1_CH22-C OC1_CH22 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200221C22 OC1_CH23-C OC1_CH23 relay element operated (phase-C)

8200231C22 OC1_CH24-C OC1_CH24 relay element operated (phase-C)

8201001C22 OC1PU_CH1-C OC1PU_CH1 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8201011C22 OC1PU_CH2-C OC1PU_CH2 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8201021C22 OC1PU_CH3-C OC1PU_CH3 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8201031C22 OC1PU_CH4-C OC1PU_CH4 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8201041C22 OC1PU_CH5-C OC1PU_CH5 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8201051C22 OC1PU_CH6-C OC1PU_CH6 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8201061C22 OC1PU_CH7-C OC1PU_CH7 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8201071C22 OC1PU_CH8-C OC1PU_CH8 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8201081C22 OC1PU_CH9-C OC1PU_CH9 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8201091C22 OC1PU_CH10-C OC1PU_CH10 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201101C22 OC1PU_CH11-C OC1PU_CH11 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201111C22 OC1PU_CH12-C OC1PU_CH12 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201121C22 OC1PU_CH13-C OC1PU_CH13 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201131C22 OC1PU_CH14-C OC1PU_CH14 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201141C22 OC1PU_CH15-C OC1PU_CH15 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201151C22 OC1PU_CH16-C OC1PU_CH16 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201161C22 OC1PU_CH17-C OC1PU_CH17 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201171C22 OC1PU_CH18-C OC1PU_CH18 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201181C22 OC1PU_CH19-C OC1PU_CH19 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201191C22 OC1PU_CH20-C OC1PU_CH20 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201201C22 OC1PU_CH21-C OC1PU_CH21 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201211C22 OC1PU_CH22-C OC1PU_CH22 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201221C22 OC1PU_CH23-C OC1PU_CH23 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8201231C22 OC1PU_CH24-C OC1PU_CH24 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

82B0011B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH1 OC1_CH1 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0021B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH2 OC1_CH2 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0031B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH3 OC1_CH3 protection operated (phase-C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 157 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
82B0041B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH4 OC1_CH4 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0051B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH5 OC1_CH5 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0061B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH6 OC1_CH6 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0071B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH7 OC1_CH7 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0081B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH8 OC1_CH8 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0091B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH9 OC1_CH9 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0101B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH10 OC1_CH10 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0111B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH11 OC1_CH11 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0121B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH12 OC1_CH12 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0131B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH13 OC1_CH13 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0141B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH14 OC1_CH14 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0151B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH15 OC1_CH15 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0161B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH16 OC1_CH16 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0171B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH17 OC1_CH17 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0181B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH18 OC1_CH18 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0191B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH19 OC1_CH19 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0201B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH20 OC1_CH20 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0211B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH21 OC1_CH21 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0221B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH22 OC1_CH22 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0231B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH23 OC1_CH23 protection operated (phase-C)

82B0241B62 OC1.OPT-C_CH24 OC1_CH24 protection operated (phase-C)

8100001BB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH1 OC2_CH1 protection block command

8100011BB4 OC2-BLOCK_CH2 OC2_CH2 protection block command

8100021BB7 OC2-BLOCK_CH3 OC2_CH3 protection block command

8100031BBA OC2-BLOCK_CH4 OC2_CH4 protection block command

8100041BBD OC2-BLOCK_CH5 OC2_CH5 protection block command

8100051BB0 OC2-BLOCK_CH6 OC2_CH6 protection block command

8100061BB3 OC2-BLOCK_CH7 OC2_CH7 protection block command

8100071BB6 OC2-BLOCK_CH8 OC2_CH8 protection block command

8100081BB9 OC2-BLOCK_CH9 OC2_CH9 protection block command

8100091BBC OC2-BLOCK_CH10 OC2_CH10 protection block command

8100101BBF OC2-BLOCK_CH11 OC2_CH11 protection block command

8100111BB2 OC2-BLOCK_CH12 OC2_CH12 protection block command

8100121BB5 OC2-BLOCK_CH13 OC2_CH13 protection block command

8100131BB8 OC2-BLOCK_CH14 OC2_CH14 protection block command

8100141BBB OC2-BLOCK_CH15 OC2_CH15 protection block command

8100151BBE OC2-BLOCK_CH16 OC2_CH16 protection block command

8100161BB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH17 OC2_CH17 protection block command

8100171BB4 OC2-BLOCK_CH18 OC2_CH18 protection block command

8100181BB7 OC2-BLOCK_CH19 OC2_CH19 protection block command

8100191BBA OC2-BLOCK_CH20 OC2_CH20 protection block command

8100201BBD OC2-BLOCK_CH21 OC2_CH21 protection block command

8100211BB0 OC2-BLOCK_CH22 OC2_CH22 protection block command

8100221BB3 OC2-BLOCK_CH23 OC2_CH23 protection block command

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 158 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
8100231BB6 OC2-BLOCK_CH24 OC2_CH24 protection block command

8120001B69 OC2.OPT OC2 protection operated

81C0011B61 OC2-TRIP_CH1 Trip signal of OC2_CH1 protection operation

81C0021B61 OC2-TRIP_CH2 Trip signal of OC2_CH2 protection operation

81C0031B61 OC2-TRIP_CH3 Trip signal of OC2_CH3 protection operation

81C0041B61 OC2-TRIP_CH4 Trip signal of OC2_CH4 protection operation

81C0051B61 OC2-TRIP_CH5 Trip signal of OC2_CH5 protection operation

81C0061B61 OC2-TRIP_CH6 Trip signal of OC2_CH6 protection operation

81C0071B61 OC2-TRIP_CH7 Trip signal of OC2_CH7 protection operation

81C0081B61 OC2-TRIP_CH8 Trip signal of OC2_CH8 protection operation

81C0091B61 OC2-TRIP_CH9 Trip signal of OC2_CH9 protection operation

81C0101B61 OC2-TRIP_CH10 Trip signal of OC2_CH10 protection operation

81C0111B61 OC2-TRIP_CH11 Trip signal of OC2_CH11 protection operation

81C0121B61 OC2-TRIP_CH12 Trip signal of OC2_CH12 protection operation

81C0131B61 OC2-TRIP_CH13 Trip signal of OC2_CH13 protection operation

81C0141B61 OC2-TRIP_CH14 Trip signal of OC2_CH14 protection operation

81C0151B61 OC2-TRIP_CH15 Trip signal of OC2_CH15 protection operation

81C0161B61 OC2-TRIP_CH16 Trip signal of OC2_CH16 protection operation

81C0171B61 OC2-TRIP_CH17 Trip signal of OC2_CH17 protection operation

81C0181B61 OC2-TRIP_CH18 Trip signal of OC2_CH18 protection operation

81C0191B61 OC2-TRIP_CH19 Trip signal of OC2_CH19 protection operation

81C0201B61 OC2-TRIP_CH20 Trip signal of OC2_CH20 protection operation

81C0211B61 OC2-TRIP_CH21 Trip signal of OC2_CH21 protection operation

81C0221B61 OC2-TRIP_CH22 Trip signal of OC2_CH22 protection operation

81C0231B61 OC2-TRIP_CH23 Trip signal of OC2_CH23 protection operation

81C0241B61 OC2-TRIP_CH24 Trip signal of OC2_CH24 protection operation

81B0011B6F OC2.OPT_CH1 OC2_CH1 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0021B6F OC2.OPT_CH2 OC2_CH2 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0031B6F OC2.OPT_CH3 OC2_CH3 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0041B6F OC2.OPT_CH4 OC2_CH4 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0051B6F OC2.OPT_CH5 OC2_CH5 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0061B6F OC2.OPT_CH6 OC2_CH6 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0071B6F OC2.OPT_CH7 OC2_CH7 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0081B6F OC2.OPT_CH8 OC2_CH8 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0091B6F OC2.OPT_CH9 OC2_CH9 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0101B6F OC2.OPT_CH10 OC2_CH10 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0111B6F OC2.OPT_CH11 OC2_CH11 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0121B6F OC2.OPT_CH12 OC2_CH12 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0131B6F OC2.OPT_CH13 OC2_CH13 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0141B6F OC2.OPT_CH14 OC2_CH14 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0151B6F OC2.OPT_CH15 OC2_CH15 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0161B6F OC2.OPT_CH16 OC2_CH16 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0171B6F OC2.OPT_CH17 OC2_CH17 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0181B6F OC2.OPT_CH18 OC2_CH18 protection operated (3-phase OR)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 159 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
81B0191B6F OC2.OPT_CH19 OC2_CH19 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0201B6F OC2.OPT_CH20 OC2_CH20 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0211B6F OC2.OPT_CH21 OC2_CH21 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0221B6F OC2.OPT_CH22 OC2_CH22 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0231B6F OC2.OPT_CH23 OC2_CH23 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81B0241B6F OC2.OPT_CH24 OC2_CH24 protection operated (3-phase OR)

81E1011B60 OC2PU_CH1 OC2PU_CH1 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1021B60 OC2PU_CH2 OC2PU_CH2 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1031B60 OC2PU_CH3 OC2PU_CH3 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1041B60 OC2PU_CH4 OC2PU_CH4 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1051B60 OC2PU_CH5 OC2PU_CH5 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1061B60 OC2PU_CH6 OC2PU_CH6 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1071B60 OC2PU_CH7 OC2PU_CH7 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1081B60 OC2PU_CH8 OC2PU_CH8 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1091B60 OC2PU_CH9 OC2PU_CH9 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1101B60 OC2PU_CH10 OC2PU_CH10 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1111B60 OC2PU_CH11 OC2PU_CH11 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1121B60 OC2PU_CH12 OC2PU_CH12 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1131B60 OC2PU_CH13 OC2PU_CH13 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1141B60 OC2PU_CH14 OC2PU_CH14 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1151B60 OC2PU_CH15 OC2PU_CH15 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1161B60 OC2PU_CH16 OC2PU_CH16 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1171B60 OC2PU_CH17 OC2PU_CH17 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1181B60 OC2PU_CH18 OC2PU_CH18 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1191B60 OC2PU_CH19 OC2PU_CH19 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1201B60 OC2PU_CH20 OC2PU_CH20 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1211B60 OC2PU_CH21 OC2PU_CH21 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1221B60 OC2PU_CH22 OC2PU_CH22 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1231B60 OC2PU_CH23 OC2PU_CH23 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81E1241B60 OC2PU_CH24 OC2PU_CH24 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1011B60 OC2_CH1 OC2_CH1 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1021B60 OC2_CH2 OC2_CH2 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1031B60 OC2_CH3 OC2_CH3 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1041B60 OC2_CH4 OC2_CH4 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1051B60 OC2_CH5 OC2_CH5 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1061B60 OC2_CH6 OC2_CH6 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1071B60 OC2_CH7 OC2_CH7 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1081B60 OC2_CH8 OC2_CH8 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1091B60 OC2_CH9 OC2_CH9 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1101B60 OC2_CH10 OC2_CH10 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1111B60 OC2_CH11 OC2_CH11 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1121B60 OC2_CH12 OC2_CH12 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1131B60 OC2_CH13 OC2_CH13 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1141B60 OC2_CH14 OC2_CH14 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 160 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
81F1151B60 OC2_CH15 OC2_CH15 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1161B60 OC2_CH16 OC2_CH16 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1171B60 OC2_CH17 OC2_CH17 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1181B60 OC2_CH18 OC2_CH18 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1191B60 OC2_CH19 OC2_CH19 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1201B60 OC2_CH20 OC2_CH20 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1211B60 OC2_CH21 OC2_CH21 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1221B60 OC2_CH22 OC2_CH22 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1231B60 OC2_CH23 OC2_CH23 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

81F1241B60 OC2_CH24 OC2_CH24 relay element operated(3-phase OR)

8410001C20 OC2_CH1-A OC2_CH1 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410011C20 OC2_CH2-A OC2_CH2 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410021C20 OC2_CH3-A OC2_CH3 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410031C20 OC2_CH4-A OC2_CH4 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410041C20 OC2_CH5-A OC2_CH5 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410051C20 OC2_CH6-A OC2_CH6 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410061C20 OC2_CH7-A OC2_CH7 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410071C20 OC2_CH8-A OC2_CH8 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410081C20 OC2_CH9-A OC2_CH9 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410091C20 OC2_CH10-A OC2_CH10 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410101C20 OC2_CH11-A OC2_CH11 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410111C20 OC2_CH12-A OC2_CH12 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410121C20 OC2_CH13-A OC2_CH13 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410131C20 OC2_CH14-A OC2_CH14 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410141C20 OC2_CH15-A OC2_CH15 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410151C20 OC2_CH16-A OC2_CH16 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410161C20 OC2_CH17-A OC2_CH17 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410171C20 OC2_CH18-A OC2_CH18 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410181C20 OC2_CH19-A OC2_CH19 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410191C20 OC2_CH20-A OC2_CH20 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410201C20 OC2_CH21-A OC2_CH21 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410211C20 OC2_CH22-A OC2_CH22 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410221C20 OC2_CH23-A OC2_CH23 relay element operated (phase-A)

8410231C20 OC2_CH24-A OC2_CH24 relay element operated (phase-A)

8411001C20 OC2PU_CH1-A OC2PU_CH1 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8411011C20 OC2PU_CH2-A OC2PU_CH2 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8411021C20 OC2PU_CH3-A OC2PU_CH3 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8411031C20 OC2PU_CH4-A OC2PU_CH4 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8411041C20 OC2PU_CH5-A OC2PU_CH5 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8411051C20 OC2PU_CH6-A OC2PU_CH6 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8411061C20 OC2PU_CH7-A OC2PU_CH7 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8411071C20 OC2PU_CH8-A OC2PU_CH8 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8411081C20 OC2PU_CH9-A OC2PU_CH9 relay operation level pick up(phase-A)

8411091C20 OC2PU_CH10-A OC2PU_CH10 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 161 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
8411101C20 OC2PU_CH11-A OC2PU_CH11 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411111C20 OC2PU_CH12-A OC2PU_CH12 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411121C20 OC2PU_CH13-A OC2PU_CH13 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411131C20 OC2PU_CH14-A OC2PU_CH14 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411141C20 OC2PU_CH15-A OC2PU_CH15 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411151C20 OC2PU_CH16-A OC2PU_CH16 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411161C20 OC2PU_CH17-A OC2PU_CH17 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411171C20 OC2PU_CH18-A OC2PU_CH18 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411181C20 OC2PU_CH19-A OC2PU_CH19 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411191C20 OC2PU_CH20-A OC2PU_CH20 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411201C20 OC2PU_CH21-A OC2PU_CH21 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411211C20 OC2PU_CH22-A OC2PU_CH22 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411221C20 OC2PU_CH23-A OC2PU_CH23 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

8411231C20 OC2PU_CH24-A OC2PU_CH24 relay operation level pick up (phase-A)

84B0011B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH1 OC2_CH1 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0021B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH2 OC2_CH2 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0031B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH3 OC2_CH3 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0041B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH4 OC2_CH4 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0051B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH5 OC2_CH5 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0061B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH6 OC2_CH6 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0071B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH7 OC2_CH7 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0081B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH8 OC2_CH8 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0091B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH9 OC2_CH9 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0101B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH10 OC2_CH10 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0111B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH11 OC2_CH11 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0121B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH12 OC2_CH12 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0131B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH13 OC2_CH13 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0141B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH14 OC2_CH14 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0151B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH15 OC2_CH15 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0161B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH16 OC2_CH16 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0171B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH17 OC2_CH17 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0181B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH18 OC2_CH18 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0191B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH19 OC2_CH19 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0201B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH20 OC2_CH20 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0211B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH21 OC2_CH21 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0221B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH22 OC2_CH22 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0231B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH23 OC2_CH23 protection operated (phase-A)

84B0241B70 OC2.OPT-A_CH24 OC2_CH24 protection operated (phase-A)

8510001C21 OC2_CH1-B OC2_CH1 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510011C21 OC2_CH2-B OC2_CH2 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510021C21 OC2_CH3-B OC2_CH3 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510031C21 OC2_CH4-B OC2_CH4 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510041C21 OC2_CH5-B OC2_CH5 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510051C21 OC2_CH6-B OC2_CH6 relay element operated (phase-B)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 162 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
8510061C21 OC2_CH7-B OC2_CH7 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510071C21 OC2_CH8-B OC2_CH8 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510081C21 OC2_CH9-B OC2_CH9 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510091C21 OC2_CH10-B OC2_CH10 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510101C21 OC2_CH11-B OC2_CH11 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510111C21 OC2_CH12-B OC2_CH12 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510121C21 OC2_CH13-B OC2_CH13 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510131C21 OC2_CH14-B OC2_CH14 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510141C21 OC2_CH15-B OC2_CH15 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510151C21 OC2_CH16-B OC2_CH16 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510161C21 OC2_CH17-B OC2_CH17 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510171C21 OC2_CH18-B OC2_CH18 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510181C21 OC2_CH19-B OC2_CH19 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510191C21 OC2_CH20-B OC2_CH20 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510201C21 OC2_CH21-B OC2_CH21 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510211C21 OC2_CH22-B OC2_CH22 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510221C21 OC2_CH23-B OC2_CH23 relay element operated (phase-B)

8510231C21 OC2_CH24-B OC2_CH24 relay element operated (phase-B)

8511001C21 OC2PU_CH1-B OC2PU_CH1 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8511011C21 OC2PU_CH2-B OC2PU_CH2 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8511021C21 OC2PU_CH3-B OC2PU_CH3 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8511031C21 OC2PU_CH4-B OC2PU_CH4 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8511041C21 OC2PU_CH5-B OC2PU_CH5 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8511051C21 OC2PU_CH6-B OC2PU_CH6 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8511061C21 OC2PU_CH7-B OC2PU_CH7 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8511071C21 OC2PU_CH8-B OC2PU_CH8 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8511081C21 OC2PU_CH9-B OC2PU_CH9 relay operation level pick up(phase-B)

8511091C21 OC2PU_CH10-B OC2PU_CH10 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511101C21 OC2PU_CH11-B OC2PU_CH11 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511111C21 OC2PU_CH12-B OC2PU_CH12 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511121C21 OC2PU_CH13-B OC2PU_CH13 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511131C21 OC2PU_CH14-B OC2PU_CH14 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511141C21 OC2PU_CH15-B OC2PU_CH15 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511151C21 OC2PU_CH16-B OC2PU_CH16 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511161C21 OC2PU_CH17-B OC2PU_CH17 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511171C21 OC2PU_CH18-B OC2PU_CH18 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511181C21 OC2PU_CH19-B OC2PU_CH19 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511191C21 OC2PU_CH20-B OC2PU_CH20 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511201C21 OC2PU_CH21-B OC2PU_CH21 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511211C21 OC2PU_CH22-B OC2PU_CH22 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511221C21 OC2PU_CH23-B OC2PU_CH23 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

8511231C21 OC2PU_CH24-B OC2PU_CH24 relay operation level pick up (phase-B)

85B0011B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH1 OC2_CH1 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0021B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH2 OC2_CH2 protection operated (phase-B)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 163 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
85B0031B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH3 OC2_CH3 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0041B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH4 OC2_CH4 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0051B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH5 OC2_CH5 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0061B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH6 OC2_CH6 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0071B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH7 OC2_CH7 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0081B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH8 OC2_CH8 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0091B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH9 OC2_CH9 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0101B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH10 OC2_CH10 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0111B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH11 OC2_CH11 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0121B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH12 OC2_CH12 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0131B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH13 OC2_CH13 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0141B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH14 OC2_CH14 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0151B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH15 OC2_CH15 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0161B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH16 OC2_CH16 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0171B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH17 OC2_CH17 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0181B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH18 OC2_CH18 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0191B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH19 OC2_CH19 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0201B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH20 OC2_CH20 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0211B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH21 OC2_CH21 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0221B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH22 OC2_CH22 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0231B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH23 OC2_CH23 protection operated (phase-B)

85B0241B71 OC2.OPT-B_CH24 OC2_CH24 protection operated (phase-B)

8610001C22 OC2_CH1-C OC2_CH1 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610011C22 OC2_CH2-C OC2_CH2 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610021C22 OC2_CH3-C OC2_CH3 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610031C22 OC2_CH4-C OC2_CH4 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610041C22 OC2_CH5-C OC2_CH5 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610051C22 OC2_CH6-C OC2_CH6 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610061C22 OC2_CH7-C OC2_CH7 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610071C22 OC2_CH8-C OC2_CH8 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610081C22 OC2_CH9-C OC2_CH9 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610091C22 OC2_CH10-C OC2_CH10 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610101C22 OC2_CH11-C OC2_CH11 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610111C22 OC2_CH12-C OC2_CH12 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610121C22 OC2_CH13-C OC2_CH13 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610131C22 OC2_CH14-C OC2_CH14 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610141C22 OC2_CH15-C OC2_CH15 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610151C22 OC2_CH16-C OC2_CH16 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610161C22 OC2_CH17-C OC2_CH17 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610171C22 OC2_CH18-C OC2_CH18 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610181C22 OC2_CH19-C OC2_CH19 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610191C22 OC2_CH20-C OC2_CH20 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610201C22 OC2_CH21-C OC2_CH21 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610211C22 OC2_CH22-C OC2_CH22 relay element operated (phase-C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 164 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
8610221C22 OC2_CH23-C OC2_CH23 relay element operated (phase-C)

8610231C22 OC2_CH24-C OC2_CH24 relay element operated (phase-C)

8611001C22 OC2PU_CH1-C OC2PU_CH1 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8611011C22 OC2PU_CH2-C OC2PU_CH2 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8611021C22 OC2PU_CH3-C OC2PU_CH3 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8611031C22 OC2PU_CH4-C OC2PU_CH4 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8611041C22 OC2PU_CH5-C OC2PU_CH5 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8611051C22 OC2PU_CH6-C OC2PU_CH6 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8611061C22 OC2PU_CH7-C OC2PU_CH7 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8611071C22 OC2PU_CH8-C OC2PU_CH8 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8611081C22 OC2PU_CH9-C OC2PU_CH9 relay operation level pick up(phase-C)

8611091C22 OC2PU_CH10-C OC2PU_CH10 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611101C22 OC2PU_CH11-C OC2PU_CH11 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611111C22 OC2PU_CH12-C OC2PU_CH12 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611121C22 OC2PU_CH13-C OC2PU_CH13 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611131C22 OC2PU_CH14-C OC2PU_CH14 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611141C22 OC2PU_CH15-C OC2PU_CH15 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611151C22 OC2PU_CH16-C OC2PU_CH16 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611161C22 OC2PU_CH17-C OC2PU_CH17 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611171C22 OC2PU_CH18-C OC2PU_CH18 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611181C22 OC2PU_CH19-C OC2PU_CH19 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611191C22 OC2PU_CH20-C OC2PU_CH20 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611201C22 OC2PU_CH21-C OC2PU_CH21 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611211C22 OC2PU_CH22-C OC2PU_CH22 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611221C22 OC2PU_CH23-C OC2PU_CH23 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

8611231C22 OC2PU_CH24-C OC2PU_CH24 relay operation level pick up (phase-C)

86B0011B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH1 OC2_CH1 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0021B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH2 OC2_CH2 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0031B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH3 OC2_CH3 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0041B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH4 OC2_CH4 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0051B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH5 OC2_CH5 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0061B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH6 OC2_CH6 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0071B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH7 OC2_CH7 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0081B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH8 OC2_CH8 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0091B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH9 OC2_CH9 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0101B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH10 OC2_CH10 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0111B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH11 OC2_CH11 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0121B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH12 OC2_CH12 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0131B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH13 OC2_CH13 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0141B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH14 OC2_CH14 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0151B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH15 OC2_CH15 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0161B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH16 OC2_CH16 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0171B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH17 OC2_CH17 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0181B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH18 OC2_CH18 protection operated (phase-C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 165 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_OC(Function ID: 458B01)
Element ID Name Description
86B0191B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH19 OC2_CH19 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0201B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH20 OC2_CH20 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0211B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH21 OC2_CH21 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0221B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH22 OC2_CH22 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0231B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH23 OC2_CH23 protection operated (phase-C)

86B0241B72 OC2.OPT-C_CH24 OC2_CH24 protection operated (phase-C)

 Connection point on PLC logic


OC(Function ID: 440001)
Element ID Name Description
800100EBB0 OC_BLOCK Blocking OC protection functions in all CHs

820000EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH1 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH1

820001EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH2 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH2

820002EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH3 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH3

820003EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH4 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH4

820004EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH5 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH5

820005EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH6 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH6

820006EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH7 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH7

820007EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH8 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH8

820008EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH9 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH9

820009EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH10 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH10

820010EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH11 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH11

820011EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH12 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH12

820012EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH13 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH13

820013EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH14 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH14

820014EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH15 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH15

820015EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH16 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH16

820016EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH17 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH17

820017EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH18 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH18

820018EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH19 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH19

820019EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH20 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH20

820020EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH21 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH21

820021EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH22 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH22

820022EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH23 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH23

820023EBB2 OC-BLOCK_CH24 Blocking OC1 and OC2 elements in CH24

800000EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH1 Blocking OC1 element in CH1


800001EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH2 Blocking OC1 element in CH2
800002EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH3 Blocking OC1 element in CH3
800003EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH4 Blocking OC1 element in CH4
800004EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH5 Blocking OC1 element in CH5
800005EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH6 Blocking OC1 element in CH6
800006EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH7 Blocking OC1 element in CH7
800007EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH8 Blocking OC1 element in CH8
800008EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH9 Blocking OC1 element in CH9

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 Connection point on PLC logic


OC(Function ID: 440001)
Element ID Name Description
800009EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH10 Blocking OC1 element in CH10
800010EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH11 Blocking OC1 element in CH11
800011EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH12 Blocking OC1 element in CH12
800012EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH13 Blocking OC1 element in CH13
800013EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH14 Blocking OC1 element in CH14
800014EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH15 Blocking OC1 element in CH15
800015EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH16 Blocking OC1 element in CH16
800016EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH17 Blocking OC1 element in CH17
800017EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH18 Blocking OC1 element in CH18
800018EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH19 Blocking OC1 element in CH19
800019EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH20 Blocking OC1 element in CH20
800020EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH21 Blocking OC1 element in CH21
800021EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH22 Blocking OC1 element in CH22
800022EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH23 Blocking OC1 element in CH23
800023EBB0 OC1-BLOCK_CH24 Blocking OC1 element in CH24
810000EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH1 Blocking OC2 element in CH1
810001EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH2 Blocking OC2 element in CH2
810002EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH3 Blocking OC2 element in CH3
810003EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH4 Blocking OC2 element in CH4
810004EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH5 Blocking OC2 element in CH5
810005EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH6 Blocking OC2 element in CH6
810006EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH7 Blocking OC2 element in CH7
810007EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH8 Blocking OC2 element in CH8
810008EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH9 Blocking OC2 element in CH9
810009EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH10 Blocking OC2 element in CH10
810010EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH11 Blocking OC2 element in CH11
810011EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH12 Blocking OC2 element in CH12
810012EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH13 Blocking OC2 element in CH13
810013EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH14 Blocking OC2 element in CH14
810014EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH15 Blocking OC2 element in CH15
810015EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH16 Blocking OC2 element in CH16
810016EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH17 Blocking OC2 element in CH17
810017EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH18 Blocking OC2 element in CH18
810018EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH19 Blocking OC2 element in CH19
810019EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH20 Blocking OC2 element in CH20
810020EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH21 Blocking OC2 element in CH21
810021EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH22 Blocking OC2 element in CH22
810022EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH23 Blocking OC2 element in CH23
810023EBB1 OC2-BLOCK_CH24 Blocking OC2 element in CH24

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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Trip circuit (TRC)


When receiving the trip signals of respective protection functions, the trip circuit function
(TRC) is able to generate trip commands for CBs at every CH. The TRC function segments the
trip signals into three groups: General trip1, General trip2, and Transfer trip. The user can
connect the three-grouped trip signals with binary output circuits (BO†) so that the trips
command are delivered for every CB in respective CHs.
†Note:See Chapter Technical description: Binary IO (BIO) module for more information.

─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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

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2.7.1 General trip1 (GEN.TRIP1_CH*)


The TRC function can have General signals ‘GEN.TRIP1_CH*’, which are combined trip
signals coming from the DIF, EFP, COMTP and OC functions: DIF-TRIP_CH*, COM-
TRIP_CH*, EFP-TRIP_CH* and OC-TRIP_CH*.

2.7.2 General trip2 (GEN.TRIP2_CH*)


The General trip2 group can have per-phase signals ‘CBF-RE.TRIP-A/B/C’_CH*’ and zone
signals ‘CBF.ZONE.TRIP_CH*:’ The TRC has scheme switch [TP2-MODE] to determine a trip
mode in the signals ‘CBF-RE.TRIP-A/B/C’_CH*’; hence, the user should select either single-
phase trip mode (1-Phase) or three-phase trip mode (3-Phase) or per-phase trip mode (Per-
Phase) using the switch. Table 2.7-2 illustrates the generated trip commands in TRC function
when the trip signal is provided1.

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.

2.7.3 Transfer trip (TR.TRIP_CH*)


The transfer trip group consists of trip signals: DIF-TR.TRIP_CH*, COM-TR.TRIP_CH*, EFP-
TR.TRIP_CH* and CBF-TR.TRIP_CH*. They are issued for tripping CBs at remote-terminals.

2.7.4 Scheme logic


Figure 2.7-1 illustrates the trip commands in General trip1, General trip2, and Transfer trip
are issued in every CH. The user should connect them with the BO circuits using the BIO
settings or the PLC function.

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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

2 out of 3 & ≥1 8300301B64


≥1 GEN.TRIP2_CH1

≥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

CH2 General trip1 To BO


8300101B62
GEN.TRIP1_CH2
General trip2
8000301B64 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH2
8100301B65 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH2
8200301B66
GEN.TRIP2-C_CH2
8300301B67
GEN.TRIP2_CH2

8600201B61 Transfer trip


TR.TRIP_CH2

CH24 General trip1 To BO


8300101B8E GEN.TRIP1_CH24
General trip2
8000311B6C GEN.TRIP2-A_CH24
8100311B6D GEN.TRIP2-B_CH24
8200311B6E GEN.TRIP2-C_CH24
8300311B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH24
Transfer trip
8600201B77
TR.TRIP_CH24

Figure 2.7-1 Trip commands aggregated in every CH


Note: ’2 out of 3 logic’ is used to select the phases to be tripped.

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.

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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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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 2.7-2 CBF start signal generated

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

800000EBB1 OPT.P-A_ADD 8000001BB1

810000EBB2 OPT.P-B_ADD 8100001BB2

820000EBB3 OPT.P-C_ADD 8200001BB3

Figure 2.7-3 Determining operating phases in all CHs in TRC

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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

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2.7.6 Signal (Data ID)


 Connection point in PLC logic
CBP_TRC (Function ID: 4A2B01)
Element ID Name Description
800000EBB0 OPT.P-A_ADD Additional operated phase-A command

810000EBB1 OPT.P-B_ADD Additional operated phase-B command

820000EBB2 OPT.P-C_ADD Additional operated phase-C command

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_TRC (Function ID: 4A2B01)
Element ID Name Description
8000001BB0 OPT.P-A_ADD External trip signal in phase-A injected

8100001BB1 OPT.P-B_ADD External trip signal in phase-B injected

8200001BB2 OPT.P-C_ADD External trip signal in phase-C injected

8000501B65 OPT.PHASE-A Relay in phase-A operating

8100501B66 OPT.PHASE-B Relay in phase-B operating

8200501B67 OPT.PHASE-C Relay in phase-C operating

8300501B62 GEN.TRIP Trip1 and Trip2 signals Ored

8000501B60 GEN.TRIP1 Trip1 signal generated in one of more CHs


8300101B60 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH1

8300101B62 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH2

8300101B64 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH3

8300101B66 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH4

8300101B68 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH5

8300101B6A GEN.TRIP1_CH6 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH6

8300101B6C GEN.TRIP1_CH7 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH7

8300101B6E GEN.TRIP1_CH8 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH8

8300101B70 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH9

8300101B72 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH10

8300101B74 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH11

8300101B76 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH12

8300101B78 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH13

8300101B7A GEN.TRIP1_CH14 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH14

8300101B7C GEN.TRIP1_CH15 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH15

8300101B7E GEN.TRIP1_CH16 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH16

8300101B80 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH17

8300101B82 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH18

8300101B84 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH19

8300101B86 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH20

8300101B88 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH21

8300101B8A GEN.TRIP1_CH22 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH22

8300101B8C GEN.TRIP1_CH23 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH23

8300101B8E GEN.TRIP1_CH24 Trip signal generated in DIF etc. relay in CH24

8100501B61 GEN.TRIP2 Trip2 signal generated in one or more CHs

8300301B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH1

8300301B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH2

8300301B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH3 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH3

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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 173 -
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 Signal monitoring point


CBP_TRC (Function ID: 4A2B01)
Element ID Name Description
8300301B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH4 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH4

8300301B73 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH5

8300301B77 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH6

8300301B7B GEN.TRIP2_CH7 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH7

8300301B7F GEN.TRIP2_CH8 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH8

8300301B83 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH9

8300301B87 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH10

8300301B8B GEN.TRIP2_CH11 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH11

8300301B8F GEN.TRIP2_CH12 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH12

8300301B93 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH13

8300301B97 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH14

8300301B9B GEN.TRIP2_CH15 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH15

8300301B9F GEN.TRIP2_CH16 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH16

8300301BA3 GEN.TRIP2_CH17 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH17

8300301BA7 GEN.TRIP2_CH18 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH18

8300301BAB GEN.TRIP2_CH19 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH19

8300301BAF GEN.TRIP2_CH20 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH20

8300311B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH21 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH21

8300311B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH22 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH22

8300311B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH23 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH23

8300311B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH24 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-ABC in CH24

8000301B60 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH1 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH1

8000301B64 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH2 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH2

8000301B68 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH3 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH3

8000301B6C GEN.TRIP2-A_CH4 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH4

8000301B70 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH5 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH5

8000301B74 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH6 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH6

8000301B78 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH7 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH7

8000301B7C GEN.TRIP2-A_CH8 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH8

8000301B80 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH9 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH9

8000301B84 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH10 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH10

8000301B88 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH11 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH11

8000301B8C GEN.TRIP2-A_CH12 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH12

8000301B90 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH13 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH13

8000301B94 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH14 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH14

8000301B98 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH15 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH15

8000301B9C GEN.TRIP2-A_CH16 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH16

8000301BA0 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH17 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH17

8000301BA4 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH18 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH18

8000301BA8 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH19 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH19

8000301BAC GEN.TRIP2-A_CH20 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH20

8000311B60 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH21 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH21

8000311B64 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH22 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH22

8000311B68 GEN.TRIP2-A_CH23 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH23

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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 174 -
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 Signal monitoring point


CBP_TRC (Function ID: 4A2B01)
Element ID Name Description
8000311B6C GEN.TRIP2-A_CH24 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-A in CH24

8100301B61 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH1 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH1

8100301B65 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH2 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH2

8100301B69 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH3 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH3

8100301B6D GEN.TRIP2-B_CH4 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH4

8100301B71 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH5 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH5

8100301B75 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH6 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH6

8100301B79 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH7 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH7

8100301B7D GEN.TRIP2-B_CH8 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH8

8100301B81 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH9 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH9

8100301B85 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH10 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH10

8100301B89 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH11 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH11

8100301B8D GEN.TRIP2-B_CH12 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH12

8100301B91 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH13 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH13

8100301B95 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH14 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH14

8100301B99 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH15 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH15

8100301B9D GEN.TRIP2-B_CH16 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH16

8100301BA1 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH17 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH17

8100301BA5 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH18 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH18

8100301BA9 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH19 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH19

8100301BAD GEN.TRIP2-B_CH20 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH20

8100311B61 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH21 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH21

8100311B65 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH22 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH22

8100311B69 GEN.TRIP2-B_CH23 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH23

8100311B6D GEN.TRIP2-B_CH24 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-B in CH24

8200301B62 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH1 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH1

8200301B66 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH2 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH2

8200301B6A GEN.TRIP2-C_CH3 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH3

8200301B6E GEN.TRIP2-C_CH4 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH4

8200301B72 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH5 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH5

8200301B76 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH6 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH6

8200301B7A GEN.TRIP2-C_CH7 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH7

8200301B7E GEN.TRIP2-C_CH8 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH8

8200301B82 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH9 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH9

8200301B86 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH10 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH10

8200301B8A GEN.TRIP2-C_CH11 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH11

8200301B8E GEN.TRIP2-C_CH12 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH12

8200301B92 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH13 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH13

8200301B96 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH14 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH14

8200301B9A GEN.TRIP2-C_CH15 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH15

8200301B9E GEN.TRIP2-C_CH16 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH16

8200301BA2 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH17 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH17

8200301BA6 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH18 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH18

8200301BAA GEN.TRIP2-C_CH19 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH19

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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 175 -
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 Signal monitoring point


CBP_TRC (Function ID: 4A2B01)
Element ID Name Description
8200301BAE GEN.TRIP2-C_CH20 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH20

8200311B62 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH21 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH21

8200311B66 GEN.TRIP2-C_CH22 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH22

8200311B6A GEN.TRIP2-C_CH23 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH23

8200311B6E GEN.TRIP2-C_CH24 Re-trip signal generated in CBF relay in phase-C in CH24

8301001B60 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH1 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH1

8301001B61 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH2 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH2

8301001B62 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH3 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH3

8301001B63 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH4 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH4

8301001B64 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH5 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH5

8301001B65 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH6 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH6

8301001B66 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH7 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH7

8301001B67 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH8 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH8

8301001B68 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH9 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH9

8301001B69 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH10 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH10

8301001B6A GEN.TRIP1+2_CH11 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH11

8301001B6B GEN.TRIP1+2_CH12 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH12

8301001B6C GEN.TRIP1+2_CH13 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH13

8301001B6D GEN.TRIP1+2_CH14 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH14

8301001B6E GEN.TRIP1+2_CH15 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH15

8301001B6F GEN.TRIP1+2_CH16 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH16

8301001B70 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH17 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH17

8301001B71 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH18 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH18

8301001B72 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH19 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH19

8301001B73 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH20 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH20

8301001B74 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH21 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH21

8301001B75 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH22 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH22

8301001B76 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH23 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH23

8301001B77 GEN.TRIP1+2_CH24 DIF etc. or CBF zone trip signals in CH24

8600501B63 GEN.TR.TRIP Transfer trip signal generated in one or more CHs

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)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_TRC (Function ID: 4A2B01)
Element ID Name Description
8600201B6E TR.TRIP_CH15 DIF Transfer trip signals etc. or CBF Transfer trip signal in CH15

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

8600401B60 TR.TRIP2_CH1 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH1

8600401B61 TR.TRIP2_CH2 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH2

8600401B62 TR.TRIP2_CH3 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH3

8600401B63 TR.TRIP2_CH4 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH4

8600401B64 TR.TRIP2_CH5 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH5

8600401B65 TR.TRIP2_CH6 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH6

8600401B66 TR.TRIP2_CH7 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH7

8600401B67 TR.TRIP2_CH8 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH8

8600401B68 TR.TRIP2_CH9 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH9

8600401B69 TR.TRIP2_CH10 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH10

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 177 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_TRC (Function ID: 4A2B01)
Element ID Name Description
8600401B6A TR.TRIP2_CH11 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH11

8600401B6B TR.TRIP2_CH12 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH12

8600401B6C TR.TRIP2_CH13 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH13

8600401B6D TR.TRIP2_CH14 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH14

8600401B6E TR.TRIP2_CH15 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH15

8600401B6F TR.TRIP2_CH16 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH16

8600401B70 TR.TRIP2_CH17 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH17

8600401B71 TR.TRIP2_CH18 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH18

8600401B72 TR.TRIP2_CH19 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH19

8600401B73 TR.TRIP2_CH20 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH20

8600401B74 TR.TRIP2_CH21 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH21

8600401B75 TR.TRIP2_CH22 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH22

8600401B76 TR.TRIP2_CH23 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH23

8600401B77 TR.TRIP2_CH24 CFB Transfer trip signal in CH24

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.

(i) CB and DS contact supervision


Table 2.8-1 shows the relationship between the main-contact and the auxiliary-contact in the
CB and the DS. When the main-contact is ‘Open’, the N/O and N/C contacts of the auxiliary-
contact are at ‘Open’ and ‘Closed’, respectively. However, if the both N/O and the N/C are
positioned at ‘Open’, the auxiliary contact is incorrect. Likewise, if the both are at ‘Closed’, the
auxiliary contact is incorrect. The function can supervise an incorrect condition of the
auxiliary-contact.

Table 2.8-1 Positions and conditions in Main/Auxiliary contacts in CB and DS


Auxiliary-contact position
Main-contact position Condition of auxiliary contacts
N/O contact N/C contact
Open Closed Correct
Open Open Open Incorrect
Closed Closed Incorrect
Closed Open Correct
Closed Open Open Incorrect
Closed Closed Incorrect

(ii) CB contact supervision


Figure 2.8-1 illustrates the conditions of the auxiliary-contacts are obtained through the
replica function. Figure 2.8-2 shows that a ‘CB_FAIL’ signal is integrated; it is transferred to
Automatic supervision function.

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)
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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
(+) (–)

Figure 2.8-1 CB supervision logics in CH1 to CH24

8F04241B6F To Automatic supervision

CB_FAIL_CH1 CB_FAIL
≥1
CB_FAIL_CH2
CB_FAIL_CH3

CB_FAIL_CH24

Figure 2.8-2 All conditions transferred for Automatic supervision

(iii) DS contact supervision


Set On for the scheme switch [DS-SV] when the contact supervision is required. Enter a
timer for the setting [TDSSV]; the timer should be set between 0 to 100 seconds. Figure 2.8-3
and Figure 2.8-4 illustrates their logics and signals transferred to Automatic supervision
function.

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
(+) (–)

CH2 CH2 TDSSV


BI t 0
DS11_FAIL_CH2
& DS12_FAIL_CH2
0-100s DS13_FAIL_CH2
BI DS21_FAIL_CH2

CH24 CH24 TDSSV


BI t 0
DS11_FAIL_CH24
& DS12_FAIL_CH24
0-100s DS13_FAIL_CH24
BI DS21_FAIL_CH24

Figure 2.8-3 DB supervision logics in CH1 to CH24

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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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

Figure 2.8-4 All conditions transferred for Automatic supervision

(iv) Setting
Setting of CBP_REPLICA (Function ID: 4F0B01)
Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value

DS-SV Off / On – Enabling DS contact supervisor Off


DS
TDSSV 0 – 100 s DS contact supervision timer 60
CB-SV Off / On – Enabling CB contact supervisor Off
CB
TCBSV 0 – 100 s CB contact supervision timer 10

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 182 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(v) Signal (Data ID)


 Signal monitoring point
CBP_REPLICA (Function ID: 4F0B01)
Element ID Name Description
8F04241B6F CB_FAIL One or more CBs are failed in CHs

8F04001B6F CB_FAIL_CH1 Detection of CB operation failure in CH1

8F04011B6F CB_FAIL_CH2 Detection of CB operation failure in CH2

8F04021B6F CB_FAIL_CH3 Detection of CB operation failure in CH3

8F04031B6F CB_FAIL_CH4 Detection of CB operation failure in CH4

8F04041B6F CB_FAIL_CH5 Detection of CB operation failure in CH5

8F04051B6F CB_FAIL_CH6 Detection of CB operation failure in CH6

8F04061B6F CB_FAIL_CH7 Detection of CB operation failure in CH7

8F04071B6F CB_FAIL_CH8 Detection of CB operation failure in CH8

8F04081B6F CB_FAIL_CH9 Detection of CB operation failure in CH9

8F04091B6F CB_FAIL_CH10 Detection of CB operation failure in CH10

8F04101B6F CB_FAIL_CH11 Detection of CB operation failure in CH11

8F04111B6F CB_FAIL_CH12 Detection of CB operation failure in CH12

8F04121B6F CB_FAIL_CH13 Detection of CB operation failure in CH13

8F04131B6F CB_FAIL_CH14 Detection of CB operation failure in CH14

8F04141B6F CB_FAIL_CH15 Detection of CB operation failure in CH15

8F04151B6F CB_FAIL_CH16 Detection of CB operation failure in CH16

8F04161B6F CB_FAIL_CH17 Detection of CB operation failure in CH17

8F04171B6F CB_FAIL_CH18 Detection of CB operation failure in CH18

8F04181B6F CB_FAIL_CH19 Detection of CB operation failure in CH19

8F04191B6F CB_FAIL_CH20 Detection of CB operation failure in CH20

8F04201B6F CB_FAIL_CH21 Detection of CB operation failure in CH21

8F04211B6F CB_FAIL_CH22 Detection of CB operation failure in CH22

8F04221B6F CB_FAIL_CH23 Detection of CB operation failure in CH23

8F04231B6F CB_FAIL_CH24 Detection of CB operation failure in CH24

8004251B60 DS_FAIL One or more DSs are failed in CHs

8004241B60 DS11_FAIL One or more DS11s are failed in CHs

8004001B60 DS11_FAIL_CH1 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH1

8004011B60 DS11_FAIL_CH2 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH2

8004021B60 DS11_FAIL_CH3 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH3

8004031B60 DS11_FAIL_CH4 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH4

8004041B60 DS11_FAIL_CH5 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH5

8004051B60 DS11_FAIL_CH6 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH6

8004061B60 DS11_FAIL_CH7 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH7

8004071B60 DS11_FAIL_CH8 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH8

8004081B60 DS11_FAIL_CH9 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH9

8004091B60 DS11_FAIL_CH10 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH10

8004101B60 DS11_FAIL_CH11 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH11

8004111B60 DS11_FAIL_CH12 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH12

8004121B60 DS11_FAIL_CH13 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH13

8004131B60 DS11_FAIL_CH14 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH14

8004141B60 DS11_FAIL_CH15 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH15

8004151B60 DS11_FAIL_CH16 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH16

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CBP_REPLICA (Function ID: 4F0B01)
Element ID Name Description
8004161B60 DS11_FAIL_CH17 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH17

8004171B60 DS11_FAIL_CH18 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH18

8004181B60 DS11_FAIL_CH19 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH19

8004191B60 DS11_FAIL_CH20 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH20

8004201B60 DS11_FAIL_CH21 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH21

8004211B60 DS11_FAIL_CH22 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH22

8004221B60 DS11_FAIL_CH23 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH23

8004231B60 DS11_FAIL_CH24 Detection of DS11 operation failure in CH24

8104241B61 DS12_FAIL One or more DS12s are failed in CHs

8104001B61 DS12_FAIL_CH1 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH1

8104011B61 DS12_FAIL_CH2 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH2

8104021B61 DS12_FAIL_CH3 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH3

8104031B61 DS12_FAIL_CH4 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH4

8104041B61 DS12_FAIL_CH5 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH5

8104051B61 DS12_FAIL_CH6 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH6

8104061B61 DS12_FAIL_CH7 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH7

8104071B61 DS12_FAIL_CH8 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH8

8104081B61 DS12_FAIL_CH9 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH9

8104091B61 DS12_FAIL_CH10 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH10

8104101B61 DS12_FAIL_CH11 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH11

8104111B61 DS12_FAIL_CH12 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH12

8104121B61 DS12_FAIL_CH13 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH13

8104131B61 DS12_FAIL_CH14 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH14

8104141B61 DS12_FAIL_CH15 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH15

8104151B61 DS12_FAIL_CH16 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH16

8104161B61 DS12_FAIL_CH17 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH17

8104171B61 DS12_FAIL_CH18 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH18

8104181B61 DS12_FAIL_CH19 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH19

8104191B61 DS12_FAIL_CH20 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH20

8104201B61 DS12_FAIL_CH21 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH21

8104211B61 DS12_FAIL_CH22 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH22

8104221B61 DS12_FAIL_CH23 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH23

8104231B61 DS12_FAIL_CH24 Detection of DS12 operation failure in CH24

8204241B62 DS13_FAIL One or more DS13s are failed in CHs

8204001B62 DS13_FAIL_CH1 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH1

8204011B62 DS13_FAIL_CH2 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH2

8204021B62 DS13_FAIL_CH3 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH3

8204031B62 DS13_FAIL_CH4 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH4

8204041B62 DS13_FAIL_CH5 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH5

8204051B62 DS13_FAIL_CH6 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH6

8204061B62 DS13_FAIL_CH7 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH7

8204071B62 DS13_FAIL_CH8 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH8

8204081B62 DS13_FAIL_CH9 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH9

8204091B62 DS13_FAIL_CH10 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH10

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 184 -
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 Signal monitoring point


CBP_REPLICA (Function ID: 4F0B01)
Element ID Name Description
8204101B62 DS13_FAIL_CH11 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH11

8204111B62 DS13_FAIL_CH12 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH12

8204121B62 DS13_FAIL_CH13 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH13

8204131B62 DS13_FAIL_CH14 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH14

8204141B62 DS13_FAIL_CH15 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH15

8204151B62 DS13_FAIL_CH16 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH16

8204161B62 DS13_FAIL_CH17 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH17

8204171B62 DS13_FAIL_CH18 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH18

8204181B62 DS13_FAIL_CH19 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH19

8204191B62 DS13_FAIL_CH20 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH20

8204201B62 DS13_FAIL_CH21 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH21

8204211B62 DS13_FAIL_CH22 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH22

8204221B62 DS13_FAIL_CH23 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH23

8204231B62 DS13_FAIL_CH24 Detection of DS13 operation failure in CH24

8404241B64 DS21_FAIL One or more DS21s are failed in CHs

8404001B64 DS21_FAIL_CH1 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH1

8404011B64 DS21_FAIL_CH2 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH2

8404021B64 DS21_FAIL_CH3 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH3

8404031B64 DS21_FAIL_CH4 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH4

8404041B64 DS21_FAIL_CH5 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH5

8404051B64 DS21_FAIL_CH6 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH6

8404061B64 DS21_FAIL_CH7 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH7

8404071B64 DS21_FAIL_CH8 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH8

8404081B64 DS21_FAIL_CH9 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH9

8404091B64 DS21_FAIL_CH10 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH10

8404101B64 DS21_FAIL_CH11 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH11

8404111B64 DS21_FAIL_CH12 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH12

8404121B64 DS21_FAIL_CH13 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH13

8404131B64 DS21_FAIL_CH14 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH14

8404141B64 DS21_FAIL_CH15 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH15

8404151B64 DS21_FAIL_CH16 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH16

8404161B64 DS21_FAIL_CH17 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH17

8404171B64 DS21_FAIL_CH18 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH18

8404181B64 DS21_FAIL_CH19 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH19

8404191B64 DS21_FAIL_CH20 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH20

8404201B64 DS21_FAIL_CH21 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH21

8404211B64 DS21_FAIL_CH22 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH22

8404221B64 DS21_FAIL_CH23 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH23

8404231B64 DS21_FAIL_CH24 Detection of DS21 operation failure in CH24

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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

2.8.2 Blocking coupler (CoupTpBlk)


The user can block the operation of couplers using CoupTpBlk setting. If Block is set for
CoupTpBlk, the CB tripping on the coupler will be blocked when a fault occurs on the busbar
system during a busbar-bridge operation.

Settings of CBP REPRICA (Function ID: 4F0B01)


Unit Default
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s setting value

Coupler trip block under busbar bridge


Misc. CoupTpBlk Non / Block – Block
condition

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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Exclusing zone evaluation (Exclusion_CH)


The user can have stop zone evaluation using CH_Exclusion (Exclusion_CH*). When On is set
for Exclusion_CH*, the selected CH* will be excluded from zone evaluation. The
CH_Exclusion_CH* settings can be used for the maintenance, etc.

Exclusion settings of CBP REPRICA (Function ID: 4F0B01)


Unit Default
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s setting value

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

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3 General control function


Contents Pages Pages
Common controls (CMNCTRL) 198 LED reset function (LEDR) 204
Control hierarchy 195 Local control 202
Control level and control point 196 Mode control function (MDCTRL) 237
Control scheme 189 Select-before-operation mode (SBO) 192
Counter function for the general (GCNT) 216 Programmable logic control (PLC) 202
Direct-operation mode (DIR) 193 Remote control 202

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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.

Wait for a command

Waiting stage

Selection stage Failed

Receiving “select command” Select logic Wait for next command


Success

Failed (Do nothing)

Receiving “cancel command” Cancel logic


Success Cancel of “Select command”
Failed

Receiving “operate command” Operate logic Operation completed


Success

Figure 3.1-1 Stages in control function

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.

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(i) Command reception in SBO mode


In the SBO receiving stage shown in Figure 3.1-1 we can find three processes: select, cancel,
and operate command flows.

Reception of “select command”


Figure 3.1-2 shows a schematic process flow diagram when receiving a “select command”
following the “Wait for a command”. The receipt “select command” is divided into “select
command ‘On’ (Closing)” and “select command ‘Off ’ (Open)”. The select command is carried out
based on its origin: “Remote”, “Local”, and “PLC”. If the “select command” is successful, the
process will wait for the receipt of the next command.

Wait for a command

Receiving “Select command”


Failed
When On is issued Select logic F/S Waiting for a next
Success
from the remote-end “Remote-On-control” “operate command”
or
“cancel command”
When Off is issued Select logic
from the remote-end “Remote-OFF-control”

When On is issued Select logic


from the local-end “Local-On-control”

When Off is issued Select logic


from the local-end “Local-OFF-control”

When On is issued by Select logic


the PLC function “PLC-On-control”

When Off is issued by Select logic


the PLC function “PLC-OFF-control”

Figure 3.1-2 Schemes for “Select command”

Reception of “cancel command”


If the “select command” proceeds successfully following the receiving stage, the function can
subsequently receive a “cancel command”. Figure 3.1-3 shows the reception of a “cancel
command”. If the “cancel command” is successful, the “select command” is discarded and the
function returns to the “Wait for a command” stage (i.e., the initial stage). In other words, the
function waits for a new “select command” so that the other control functions can receive a
command.

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Wait for a command

Receiving “Cancel command”


Success Discarding of Return to “Wait
Cancel logic F/S
When Cancel is issued “select command” for a command”
from the remote-end “Remote-cancel”
Failed
When Cancel is issued Cancel logic Do nothing
from the local-end “Local-cancel”

Figure 3.1-3 Scheme “Cancel command”

Reception of “operate command”


Following successful completion of the “select command”, the control function is ready to
receive an “operate command” in order to control a device. The receipt of “operate command”
is divided into “Operate command ‘On’ (Closing)” and “Control command ‘Off ’ (Open)”; each of
the two commands is carried out based upon its origin i.e. “Remote”, “Local”, and “PLC”. If the
“operate command” is completed, the “select command” can be released; then a new “Wait for
a command” stage can commence for receipt of a new “select command”.

Wait for a command Failed

Receiving “Select command” Receiving “Operate command”


Failed
Return to “Wait
Release of
F/S for a command”
Select logic Operate logic Success “select command”
“Remote-On-control” “Remote-On-control”

Select logic Operate logic


“Remote-OFF-control “Remote-OFF-control
” ”
Select logic Operate logic
“Local-On-control” “Local-On-control”

Select logic Operate logic


“Local-OFF-control” “Local-OFF-control”

Select logic Operate logic


“PLC-On-control” “PLC-On-control”

Select logic Operate logic


“PLC-OFF-control” “PLC-OFF-control”

Figure 3.1-4 Scheme “Operate command”

(ii) Command reception in DIR mode


In DIR mode, issuing an “operate command” is possible without the reception of the “select
command”. Thus, the reception of an “operation command” only features in the control scheme†.
We shall see the DIR mode later.
†Note:We can encompass the operation of the “select command” being performed
internally in the control scheme. Thus, the user is not required to take account of
the reception of the “select command”.

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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.

3.2.1 Select-before-operation mode (SBO)


The user should be aware that in the SBO mode a signal is returned from the target device in
the form of a response signal, (answer). When the target device sends a response to the IED
after receiving a command, the server (and the IED) can send another command to the target
device if the criterion of the response (answer) is satisfied. A safe SBO operation (SBOns) is
normally utilized; however, the user can opt to select an enhanced-security SBO operation
(SBOes), if additional safety is deemed necessary.

(i) SBO with enhanced security (SBOes)


In the SBOes, an operation process (Oper) commences after the completion of a selection
process (SBOw). Figure 3.2-1 exemplifies the exchange of commands and responses; the server
receives a response (answer#1) from the IED with regard to a SBOw command. Then, provided
that the response, (answer#1) received from the IED is satisfied, the server can send an Oper
request to the IED to control the device. If the target device completes the operation
successfully, the server will receive an operation result. Figure 3.2-1 shows the communication
flow between the server (remote-end) and the IED, note that the user will also see the same
process flow when using the IED-front-panel key-operations. That is, the IED-front-panel
(local-end) takes the place of the server (remote-end).
Server IE D
Process (SAS) (Control function) Target device

SBOw
Selection Command

Answer#1 R esponse

Oper. Command
Operation

Answer#2 R esponse

Device status changed


Operation result Command
R esult termination

Figure 3.2-1 SBO with enhanced security

(ii) SBO with normal security (SBOns)


Figure 3.2-2 shows normal SBOns control. The difference between the SBOes and the SBOns
is that the IED does not send an operation result in response to the request Oper.

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Process Server IE D
(SAS) (Control function) Target device

Selection SBOw
Command
Answer Response

Oper.
Operation
Command
Answer
Response

Figure 3.2-2 SBO with normal security

3.2.2 Direct-operation mode (DIR)


In the DIR mode, a target device is controlled without the reception of the select command. An
enhanced security mode (DOes) is also provided when the user wishes to control a device with
additional security rather than the normal level of security experienced with mode (DOns) .

(i) DIR with enhanced security (DOes)


Figure 3.2-3 illustrates the server sending the Oper request to the IED; the server receives a
response, (answer#1) from the IED. The result is notified when the operation of the target
device is complete. The result includes status information; it informs whether the target device
has operated normally or not. Note that the control start of the target device is initiated
regardless of the state of the target device.

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

Figure 3.2-3 Direct control with enhanced security

(ii) DIR with normal security (DOns)


A response (answer#2) from the target device is not sent to the SAS in DOns, as shown in
Figure 3.2-4.

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SAS IE D
Process (Server) Control function Target device

Operation
Control
Command
Answer#1

Response

Figure 3.2-4 Direct control with normal security

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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

Selector switch (43BCU‡ ) Remote (R) Local (L)


L Operation
R KEY

Bay level

Control-right

Control levels Selector switches Control points and positions of selector switches

Figure 3.3-1 Control hierarchy and selector switches


‡Note: The L|R key on the IED is used for the 43BCU switch. The L|R key
can be programmed during manufacture using the PLC function before shipment,
but it can also be programmed by the user.
§Note: The user can implement a hierarchy by programming the PLC. For more
details, see Chapter PLC function.

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3.3.1 Control level and control point


As shown in Figure 3.3-1, the control hierarchy is distributed across three levels; the network
level having a remote-control center (RCC); the station level having operator and engineering
work stations (OWS/EWS); and the bay level† having an IED equipped with an LCD screen.
One of the three control-points (RCC, OWS/EWS, and LCD) is available to issue a control-
command.
†Note:We, hereafter, discuss only the operations at the bay level; that is, we focus only
on operations made from the bay level. The scope of this discussion does not
include operations from either the remote control center or the network levels.

3.3.2 Selector switches and bay operations


At the bay level, the 43BCU switch opens a path to permit the flow of the control-right.

(i) LCD operation


When the user sets the 43BCU switch to “Local (L)”, the issuing of a control-command from
the LCD is possible for the device.

(ii) RCC, EWS, or OWS operation


Alternatively, suppose that the position “Remote (R)” is selected at the 43BCU switch. In this
case, the issuing of the control-command from the LCD is not possible.

3.3.3 Programming of control-right distributions


Figure 3.3-2 illustrates that the PLC function provides the means to distribute the control-
right for the control functions.

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.

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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

To other control functions

Figure 3.3-2 Programmed Control-right on the bay level

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Common controls (CMNCTRL)


3.4.1 Double command blocking (DCB)
For control functions, the operating principle is that priority is given to the first command
received and shall be executed first. In other words, successive commands received do not have
the right to run until the first command received has failed to complete its operation (that is,
the principle of double command blocking (DCB) is established). The principle is significant for
protection and control devices in the sub-station†. Figure 3.4-1 illustrates how each control
function generates a STSELD signal; the aggregation of STSELD signals is performed in the
CMNCTRL1 function. The resultant signal is output at PLC connection point “DCB SND OR”.
The resultant signal is returned to the respective control function as feedback.
“From 61850 CMNCTRL1 function
To 61850
communication 510001 0001011001 DCB RCV OR
communication
“stVal” message 2
LEDR function
DCB SND OR “stVal” message 1
LEDR function
Reception of “DCB” ≥1 To control functions
(510001 0008001F42) in its own
Output of “StSeld” LEDR01_STSELD

Figure 3.4-1 DCB operation in CMNCTRL1 function


†Note:Let us assume that the control function in IED-1 controls CB1, as shown in Figure
3.4-2. IEDs -2 to -10 are forbidden to operate their CBs throughout the period that
IED-1 is in operation.

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.

Ring LAN network constructed for the SAS


stVal message

1 2 2 2

IED-1 IED-2 IED-3 IED-10

CB1 CB2 CB3 CB10

Figure 3.4-2 Sending and reception of stVal message

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

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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.

Figure 3.4-3 Example of DCB setting for IED-1 using GR-TIEMS


†Note:For more operation information on GR-TIEMS, see Chapter Engineering tool.

3.4.2 Provision of selected status


Let us assume that a select-command is sent for an IED to control a target-device by the
substation automation system (SAS†), but the target-device is not ready to be controlled. The
unready condition might be due to the target-device already being in operation (e.g., CB
tripping) or a failure of the device may have occurred; thus, the IED has to drop the select-
command. If this occurs, the IED is required to send a message stating the reason to the SAS†.
Table 3.4-1 lists the messages generated in the CMNCTRL1 function describing the failure.
Table 3.4-1 Reason messages due to the release of the select-command
Signal Number Signal Name Description

5A0001 3008001FB4 SCS_CTLNUM

5A0001 2008001008 SCS_ORCAT

5A0001 2208001001 SCS_ADDCAUSE Reason codes for the SAS†

5A0001 6A08001009 SCS_ORIDENT

5A0001 3008001FB4 SCS_CTLNUM

†Note:The user should recognize that the reason messages are only available for
operation with the GCS1000 control system manufactured by Toshiba.

3.4.3 Miscellaneous settings


The CMNCTRL1 function has the following five common settings:
1. Control direction: The [SDCEN] can configure the control directions of the SPOS,

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DPOS and TPOS functions. If required these functions can be in the


same control direction, set On for the scheme switch [SDCEN].
2. Return value: When the number of the counter reaches its maximum value (in case
of the default setting, 999,999), it can return and begin
incrementing from either 0 or 1. The return number can be set with
[CNTRV].
3. Select-cancel timer: If the selection of a target device is made, but the control operation
of the selected device is not carried out in a predetermined time
limit, the selection is canceled. The time limit can be set using
[TSC]; the range is between 30 and 300sec. having a 1sec. step.
4. Time out: When the selection of the target device and its control execution is
made, the selection will be canceled automatically after the setting
time [EXEWAIT] if the control result is not received at the IED from
the target device. The setting time ranges from 30 to 300sec. in 1
sec. steps.
5. Counter limit: The maximum value of the counters can be set between 9 and
2,147,483,647 using [CNTVALMAX]. The default setting is 999,999.
6. Quality signal: If “q” or “Quality” information shall not be taken for controlling, set
On for setting [QBLK]. The QBLK clears the content of quality
information, so that control operation can be achieved with the
absence of quality information.

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Local, remote and PLC control


The user can select either local or remote control by pressing the L│R key on the front
panel of the IED. Selection is executed within the LOCRMT function. Control logic is provided
by default, but the user can customize each application using the PLC function and PLC
connection points. Generally, the LOCRMT function is applied within all IEDs. Figure 3.5-1
shows the LOCRMT logic. Note that the LOCRMT function changes for the remote control
unconditionally if the operation/function keys on the front panel are not touched within 35
minutes in the local control.
From KEYINPUT function
LOCRMT function (Function ID: 530001) LRSW01_LR_ST
L/R CHG (530001 3109001001)
Remote to local S
(240001 31000A1735)
LRSW01_CH_LR_LCD & 1≥
R

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.

530001 800901EDE0 LRSW01_PLC_SGN01


Disable default logic
530001 800901EDE1 LRSW01_PLC_SGN02
Users can fully customize logic by PLC.

Figure 3.5-1 LOCRMT logic

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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

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3.5.1 Local control


Local control refers to control operation from the front panel of the IED. Either the DIR or the
SBO modes are available depending on the configuration selected by the user.

3.5.2 Remote control


Remote control refers to control operation from a remote control center or the SAS server.
Either the DIR or the SBO modes are available depending on the configuration selected by the
user. Note that the parameters used in the control commands are defined in international
standards†. The parameter details are provided in the communication profiles. (See Chapter
Communication protocol and Appendices)

†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.

Table 3.5-2 Defined command parameters in IEC61850-7-2


Parameter Types Descriptions
ctlVal Control direction (On or Off)
origin Indicates the command publisher
ctlNum Sequential Number
T Time that the command is sent
Test Test information (Test/On)
Check Interlock synchronizing

3.5.3 Programmable logic control (PLC)


The programmable logic control, (PLC) function can be used to provide user-preferred control
schemes. Several control functions have connection points to enable connections to be made to
the PLC function; they can be used to create user-preferred control schemes. It is necessary for
the user to program the PLC logic that will be used for the particular connection.
Note: The user-preferred control scheme implemented by users can only be operated in
the DIR mode.

3.5.4 Connection and mapping for local/remote control


Note: Rhe meaning of the following references used in the column “M/O” in Table 3.5-3

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and Table 3.5-4:


“O” means the signal is optional.
“M” means the user should map/set/configure the signal; otherwise, the user
may experience an operational failure if the default settings are used.
“N/A” means that the user cannot change the state of the signal.

Table 3.5-3 PLC connection point (Input point for LOCRMT)


Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O

240001 31000A1735 L/R CHG [L/R] key “push” N/A


530001 800901EDE0 LRSW01_PLC_SGN01 Disable condition by PLC O
530001 800901EDE1 LRSW01_PLC_SGN02 User configurable condition by PLC O

Table 3.5-4 Mapping points for LOCRMT


Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O

530001 3009011008 LRSW01_LR_ORCAT Mapping data for “originator” in IEC61850 N/A


530001 6A09011009 LRSW01_LR_ORIDENT Mapping data for “originator” in IEC61850 N/A

Table 3.5-5 PLC monitoring point (LOCRMT)


Signal Number Signal Name Description

530001 3109001001 LRSW01_LR_ST Local(T) / Remote(F) status (single bit expression)


530001 3009011001 LRSW01_LR_ST_RMT Local(0x40) / Remote(0x80) status (double bit expression)

3.5.5 Signal (DataID)


 Signal monitoring points
LOCRMT_SW (Function ID: 530001)
Element ID Name Description
3109001001 LRSW01_LR_ST S43BCU state

 Connection points in PLC logic


LOCRMT_SW (Function ID: 530001)
Element ID Name Description
800901EDE0 LRSW01_PLC_SGN01 PLC signal 1(PLC use)

800901EDE1 LRSW01_PLC_SGN02 PLC signal 2(change mode LOCAL or REMOTE)

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LED reset function (LEDR)


A number of LEDs are lined on the IED front panel. For example, “TRIP” LED is lit when a
tripping command is issued for the CB. “TRIP” LED is being illuminated until the user can
confirm the tripped CB; hence, the user can reliably determine that tripping CB has been
initiated by inspection. The following operations are possible to resetting the LED by the LED
reset (LEDR) function, which is furnished in the IED:
1 Pushing “CLEAR” key1
2 Operation by GR-TIEMS2
3 Operation by the SAS

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

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3.6.1 Select logic for resetting LEDs


The user should set scheme switch [LEDDR1] to On prior to the LEDR operation. Figure 3.6-1
shows selection logic in the LEDR function.
Wait for a command

Wait for a next command


Select logic
Cancel logic

Resetting LED by remote-SAS Cancel command


Failed
Cancel logic
Signal reception Select
Selection logic Signal output
IEC61850 decision Success
Operate logic
Operate command

Operate logic

Figure 3.6-1 Outline of selection command for resetting LEDs

(i) Input signal required mapping


Figure 3.6-2 shows the select logic when a “Select command (reset)” signal is applied to the
LEDR function. The logic has an input-point “LEDR01_CONTROL_REQ” for the reception;
the input-point must be mapped for IEC61850 communication. The function will fail to operate
if mapping is not performed correctly. We will discuss how to map the input points for the
IEC61850 communication in section 3.6.5.
Input Selection logic in LEDR Output

LEDR function (Function ID: 528001)


LEDR01_FSE_RCV
Command “Reset”
For SBO operation (528001 8007011F42)
528001 7007016D08 LEDR01_CONTROL_REQ Selection
command & 1≥
&
For DIR operation
Operation
command &
LEDR01_NSD_CSF
To “Wait for a next command”
(528001 8307011F41)
0 t
Either “SBO mode” or “DIR mode” In SBO operation 528001 0007011001 LEDR01_STSELD
(e.g., “ctlmodel” in IEC61850*) 0.2s
In DIR operate

Select condition‡
0 t
Failed
Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE))
0.3s

Figure 3.6-2 Selection logic for resetting LEDs


‡Note:A “select condition” signal is provided from the select condition scheme. For more
information, see Figure 3.6-8.
*Note:The LEDR function can run on either “the SBO mode” or “the DIR mode” using a
“ctlmodel” signal when the communication is carried out in the IEC61850; thus,
mapping is required for the IEC61850 communication.

(ii) Output signal required mapping


The LEDR function can issue a “Select success” signal at the output point
“LEDR01_NSD_CSF”, when the LEDR function determines that the input signal “Select

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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.

(iii) Select condition


Figure 3.6-3 shows the select condition logic in the LEDR function.
LEDR function (Function ID: 528001)

Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE)) To selection logic


1≥ & Select condition

Other devices traveling detected*1


Traveling OR Unmatched condition detected *2

Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE))


Users must setup this condition correctly
Control hierarchy (e.g. 43RL) (PLC connection point) *3
528001 820701ED50 LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT
&
IED serious error detected
SERI_ERR

[LEDDR1_EN]

On

Figure 3.6-3 Select condition logic in LEDR


*1Note: If the event “device-travelling” is detected in the CMNCTRL function, it
indicates that another operator is changing the status of a device. Thus, the IED
should inhibit the operation of any device for the duration that the event is
detected. The detecting signal is denoted as “Traveling OR” in Table 3.6-2.
*2Note: Criteria “unmatched conditions” are decided when the “Test-bit status” in a
command is not identical to the “IED test status”.
*3Note: The user needs to program the PLC logic “Control hierarchy condition”. The
user is also required to connect the logic condition with the select condition logic
using the connection point “LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT”. For more information, see
chapter General control function: Control hierarchy. “LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT” is
provided in Table 3.6-3.

Table 3.6-2 Input signals for condition logic


Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O

5A0001 0008001F40 Traveling OR Travelling events are detected. N/A


5A0101 3100001F43 SERI_ERR Serious Error detected N/A

Table 3.6-3 PLC connection point (Input point on select condition logic)
Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O

528001 820701ED50 LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT LED Reset control hierarchy M

Table 3.6-4 Setting of LEDR


Setting Name Description Default Setting item or value

LEDDR1_EN Activate LED reset control On Off / On

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3.6.2 Cancel logic in SBO mode


In the SBO mode the reception of a cancel command is possible when the cancel conditions are
satisfied. Accordingly, the function can discard the select command; finally, the operation
returns to the initial stage (i.e., “Wait for a command”.)

(i) Receiving “Cancel” from the remote-end


Figure 3.6-4 depicts the cancel command procedure for a cancel command initiated from the
remote-end.

Wait for a command

Select logic Wait for a next command

Cancel by the remote-end


Success

Command Reset from the Signal reception in Cancel


Cancel logic Do nothing
remote-end IEC61850 decision Failed

Operate logic
Operate command

Operate logic

Figure 3.6-4 Outline of ‘cancel’ command from the remote-end

(ii) Input signal required mapping


Figure 3.6-6 depicts the cancel logic when a “Cancel command (Remote-Cancel)” signal is
applied to the LEDR function. The input-point “LEDR01_CONTROL_REQ” is the same the
same as that for the signal as shown in Figure 3.6-2.

Input Cancel logic in LEDR Output

LEDR function (Function ID: 528001)


Command “Cancel”
Cancel command
528001 7007016D08 LEDR01_CONTROL_REQ
&

Unmatched condition To “Wait for a command”


detected† &
Successes to cancel

“Do nothing”
Operation Failed

Figure 3.6-5 ‘Cancel’ from the remote-end


†Note:The criteria “unmatched conditions” are determined when the “Test-bit status” in
a command is not identical to the “IED test status”.

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3.6.3 Operate logic for SBO/DIR mode


Once the operation of the select logic is completed, the operate logic is applied to reset LEDs.
Resetting LEDs is executed when the operate conditions are satisfied.

Wait for a command

Select logic Wait for a next command

LED resetting by the remote-end


LED resetting from the Success
Operation
remote-end Signal reception in Operate logic Resetting LEDs
decision
IEC61850

Failed Do nothing

LED resetting by the local-end


Success
Operation
Pushing “CLEAR” key Operate logic Resetting LEDs
decision

Failed Do nothing

Cancel logic

Cancel command

Cancel logic

Figure 3.6-6 Outline of operation command for resetting LEDs


†Note: For more information, see Chapter User interface: Outline.

(i) Mapping required Input signal


Figure 3.6-7 illustrates the operate logic when an “Operation command (reset)” signal is
applied to the LEDR function. The input-point “LEDR_CONTROL_REQ” is used for the
reception of the “Operation command (reset)” signal. Pressing “CLEAR” key or the operation
on GR-TIEMS will reset LEDs.
Input Select logic in LEDR Output

LEDR function (Function ID: 528001) To LED3–LED26†


Command “Operating reset”
Operation
528001 7007016D08 LEDR01_CONTROL_REQ 528001 3107011EA1 LED_RST_CMD
command & ≥

Operate condition‡

Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE))

From KEYINPUT

240001 31000E1730
LEDR_KEY_CLEAR
CLEAR

From TOOL_COM (GR-TIMES) 1≥


201501 3101001001
LEDR_TOOL_CLEAR
LED_RESET_TOOL

Figure 3.6-7 Operation logic for resetting LEDs

(ii) Output signal required mapping


The operation logic issues a “LED_RST_COM” signal to clear the LEDs†. The signal
“LED_RST_COM” is also transferred to the remote-end, when signal mapping is executed in
IEC61850 communication. (See section 3.6.5)

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†Note:Although the “LED_RST_COM” signal is connected previously with several LEDs,


by the manufacturer, user can also connect the signal with the LEDs. See section
3.6.4 for how to connect.

(iii) Operate condition


Figure 3.6-8 shows the operate condition logic of the LEDR function, which is used to determine
a reset-condition for the operation.
LEDR function (Function ID: 528001)

Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE)) To operate logic


1≥ & Operate condition

Other devices traveling detected*1


Traveling OR Unmatched condition detected *2

Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE))


Users must setup this condition correctly
Control hierarchy (e.g. 43RL) (PLC connection point) *3
528001 820701ED50 LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT
&
IED serious error detected
SERI_ERR

[LEDDR1_EN]

On

Figure 3.6-8 Operate condition logic in LEDR


*1Note: If the event “device-travelling” is detected in the CMNCTRL function, it
indicates that another operator is changing the status of a device. Thus, the IED
should inhibit the operation of any device for the duration that the event is
detected. The detecting signal is denoted as “Traveling OR” in Table 3.6-2.
*2Note: Criteria “unmatched conditions” are decided when the “Test-bit status” in a
command is not identical to the “IED test status”.
*3Note: The user must program the PLC logic for “Control hierarchy condition”. The
user must connect that to the select condition logic using the connection point
“LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT”. For more information, see chapter General control
function: Control hierarchy. “LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT” is provided in Table 3.6-3.

3.6.4 Settings in LED logics


The user can program the status and the signal of the LED, so that the LEDs are possible to
switch off upon occurrence of the reset. As shown in the logic relating to the LED†, each logic
has a timer and a setting; accordingly, setting Latch should be set for the operation of the
LEDR function. Additionally, the user should connect the signal LED_RST_CMD with the LED
logic.
†Note:For more information on LED logics, see Chapter Technical description: Human
machine interface: LED indicators.

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(i) Settings using GR-TIEMS


Figure 3.6-9 shows how to connect the reset signal LED_RST_CMD for the LED-03 logic. The
user can assign a reset signal for the respective LED logics by the drag and drop operation.
The user should also select Latch for the behavior from the pull-down menu.

Set [Behavior] to Latch


Choose the signal
LED_RST_CMD for the
LED-03 logic

Figure 3.6-9 Settings for LED-03 circuit provided by “Setting I/O menu” of GR-TIEMS

(ii) Settings using IED screen


The operation from the IED screen can also be set. See Chapter User interface: I/O setting sub-
menu.

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3.6.5 Mapping for IEC61850 communication


The user can operate the LEDR function over IEC 61850 communication following mapping
using GR-TIEMS. Note that the LEDR function is designed for “LEDRs” in the IEC 61850
standard for communication. The user should follow these steps, each of which is discussed
below:
Step1: Editing Logical Node
Step2: Mapping output data
Step3: Mapping input data

(i) Editing Logical Node


The user will need to create a logical node (LN) for the LEDR function. Figure 3.6-10
exemplifies the editing of a LN; the LN “logical node zero (LLN0)” is chosen for the LERD
function. Either the SBO mode or the DIR mode should be chosen in the editing for the LN.

SBO defined in LN

Figure 3.6-10 Defining “LEDRs” object in LLN0 logic node

Defining SBO mode


Figure 3.6-11 exemplifies the LEDR logic node saved as “LLN0”. In the SBO mode, the user
should select the following items in the “LLN0$LEDRs” using GR-TIEMS:

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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.

Figure 3.6-11 LN editing for SBO mode (for example)

Defining DIR mode


Figure 3.6-12 exemplifies the LEDR logic node saved as LLN0. In the DIR mode, the following
three items should be selected using GR-TIEMS:

 Oper
 origin
 ctlmodel (choice ”DOes or DOns” )

Figure 3.6-12 LN editing for DIR mode (for example)

(ii) Mapping output data


The user should group the OPTR signals with regard to GOOSE and Report; the user should
map them for IEC61850 communication using GR-TIEMS. Figure 3.6-13 illustrates how to
map a signal for IEC61850 communication; it indicates that the signals for the LEDR function

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are required to be mapped for IEC 61850 communication


Table 3.6-5 Mapping signals for SPC object
Object_reference Attribute Type FC Signal Number Signal Name
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs$origin orCat orCategory ST 5280013107011008 LEDR01_ORCAT
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs$origin orIdent Octet64 ST 5280016A07011009 LEDR01_ORIDENT
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs stVal BOOLEAN ST 5280013107011EA1 LED_RST_CMD
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs q Quality ST 3010013110041005 Qual_Val
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs t Timestamp ST 2003019010001006 SYS_TIME
Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs stSeld BOOLEAN ST 5280010007011001 LEDR01_STSELD

Note: “Status (ST)” is defined in the function constraint (FC) of the IEC 61850.

Figure 3.6-13 orCat attribute mapped for LEDRs object of LLN0

(iii) Mapping input data


The LEDR function can receive three commands “select, operate, and cancel”. Thus, the user
should map the input-point “LED01_CONTROL_REQ” to the IEC61850 communication. Table
3.6-6 shows the input-point “LED01_CONTROL_REQ” and the Object reference
“Ctrl/LLN0$LEDRs”; the user should map the input-point to the Object references having
attributes CO and CF†. Figure 3.6-14 shows how to map a signal.
†Note: The attribute is defined in the IEC 61850; “CO” stands for “Control” and “CF”
stands for “Configuration” in the functional constraint (FC).

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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

Drag and drop

Figure 3.6-14 Input-point mapped for LLN0

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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

3.6.7 Signal (DataID)


 Signal monitoring points
TLEDRSTCTRL (Function ID: 528001)
Element ID Name Description
8007011D53 LEDR01_SC Select command

0007011001 LEDR01_STSELD The controllable data is in the status selected (StSeld)

3107011EA1 LED_RST_CMD LEDR reset command output

8007011D57 LEDR01_EC Execute command

8007011D55 LEDR01_EC_OWS Execute command by OWS(HMI)

8007011D56 LEDR01_EC_RCC Execute command by RCC

8007011D51 LEDR01_SC_OWS Select command by OWS(HMI)

8007011D52 LEDR01_SC_RCC Select command by RCC

8E07011F47 LEDR01_SLD_TM0 Signal after MCTLEDR_SC001

8607011F46 LEDR01_SLF_FCT_FLG1 Signal before MCTLEDR_SC001

8307011F41 LEDR01_NSD_CSF Signal after KC_LEDR_SA001

8607011F45 LEDR01_TMP3 Signal after KC_LEDR_SC001

8007011F42 LEDR01_FSE_RCV Signal before LC_LEDR_SA002

8B07011F44 LEDR01_CTR_SGU Signal before KC_LEDR_SC001

8207011F40 LEDR01_TMP1 Signal before KC_LEDR_SA001

8707011F48 LEDR01_SLF_FCT_FLG2 Signal before MCTLEDR_SC002

8F07011F49 LEDR01_EX_CMP_TM0 Signal after MCTLEDR_SC002

8607011F43 LEDR01_TMP2 Signal after KC_LEDR_SA002

 Connection point in PLC logic


TLEDRSTCTRL (Function ID: 528001)
Element ID Name Description
820701ED50 LEDR01_CTRL_RIGHT LEDR01 control right from PLC

 Mapping point
TLEDRSTCTRL (Function ID: 528001)
Element ID Name Description
7007016D08 LEDR01_CONTROL_REQ Dev01 control request

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Counter function for the general (GCNT)


When a signal is generated externally and the signal is received by generic counter function
(GCNT), the GCNT function can count their signal transitions. Figure 3.7-1 shows signals are
generated repeatedly. For example, if the number of generated signals should be reported, the
GCNT function counts the number of the signal transitions; the function can report them. A
binary input-circuit (BI) is used to receive the signal, when a device (external object) reports
its state.

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

Operations at the local or Control commands GCNT06_ CNT_ VAL


remote-end 320E 061D20
540001 800E 06E DE 0 GCNT06_ PLC_ SGNL GCNT06
(e.g., issuing commands)

Changes in a function Status signals GCNT32_ CNT_ VAL


status 320E 201D20
(e.g., function operations)
540001 800E 20E DE 0 GCNT32_ PLC_ SGNL
GCNT32

Count objects Signals generated GCNT functions

Figure 3.7-1 Reception of signals at GCNT functions

─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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

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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.

3.7.1 Counter setting for a signal


(i) Setting for count timing
In the GCNT01 function count timing is grouped into three, as shown in Figure 3.7-2 (a, b, and
c). When the user wishes to count the On(Closed), set On for the scheme switch [GCNT01-
CNTS]; conversely, set Off for the scheme switch when the Off(Open) is to be counted.
Additionally, OnOff is provided for counting the number of pulses. If the GCNT01 function is
not required, set NA for the scheme switch.

a. On (Closed) signals

“On” is counted on the rising edge of the pulse

Counter 1 2 … n …

b. Off (Open) signals

“Off” is counted on the falling edge of the pulse

Counter 1 2 … n …

c. OnOff (Closed-Open) signals

“OnOff” is counted in response to pulses.

Counter 1 2 … n …

Figure 3.7-2 Count types

(ii) Setting the maximum value


The GCNT01 function is able to count to 2147483647 (=231−1). When the count-value reaches
the value “2147483647”, the count-value returns to an initial-value. If the user wishes to set a
different maximum number in place of “2147483647”, the user can use the setting [GCNT01-

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CNTMAX] and set a user-preferred value. Note that the user can set the maximum number
from 9 to 2147483647.

(iii) Setting the initial-value


The counter returns to an initial-value when the counter reaches the maximum value;
generally, the initial-value is set to either zero or one (0 or 1); hence, the number is re-counted
from either “0 (or 1)” following the maximum value. If the user wishes to set an alternative
initial number, setting [GCNT01-CNTRV] can be used. Note that the user can select the initial-
value from zero (0) to 999999.

Counter

Max set by [GCNT01-CNTMAX]

Initial-value set by [GCNT01-CNTRV]


0
Time

Figure 3.7-3 Maximum-value and initial-value

(iv) Setting for the report (Dead band)


The counter-value can be reported to the remote-end; the user can set the report-timing using
the setting [GCNT01-SDB]. For example, if the counter-value is to be reported for every change,
the user should set 0 for the setting [GCNT01-SDB]. When five(5) is set for the [GCNT01-SDB],
reporting is performed when the counter has incremented by six(6) following the previously
reported counter-value.

Counter Counter Counter

10 10 10

5 5 5

0 Time 0 Time 0 Time

Reporting………………. Reporting Reporting………………. Reporting Reporting Reporting

a. 0 set for [GCNT01-SDB] b. 1 set for [GCNT01-SDB] c. 5 set for [GCNT01-SDB]

Figure 3.7-4 Counter value and report timing

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3.7.2 Select logics for SBO/DIR modes


The user should set scheme switch [GCNT01-EN] to On prior to counting.

(i) Receiving “Select command Reset” from the remote-end


Figure 3.7-5 outlines the reception of the Select command ‘Reset’ from the remote-end.
Wait for a command

Select stage Wait for a next command

Select command Reset from the remote-end Cancel logic


Failed

Signal Cancel command


Select
reception Select logic Signal output
decision Success
IEC61850
Cancel logic

Operate logic
Operate command

Operate logic

Figure 3.7-5 Outline of Select command ‘Reset’

Input point required mapping


Figure 3.7-6 shows the select logic when a “Select command Reset (Remote-Reset-Control)”
signal is applied to the GCNT01 function. The logic has an input-point “GCNT01_CMM_REQ”
for the reception of the select command. That is, the input-point must be mapped for IEC61850
communication. The function will fail to operate if mapping is not performed correctly. We will
discuss how to map the input-points for IEC61850 communication in section 3.7.5.

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.

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Input Select logic in GCNT01 Output

GCNT01 function (Function ID: 54001)


Command “Remote-Reset-Control”
For SBO operation
540001 700E016D09 GCNT01_CMM_REQ Select command
& 1≥ &
To “Wait for a next
For DIR operation command”
To BO connection
Operate command
& “GCNT01_SLD_CSCN”
(540001 8A0E011E76)

Either “SBO mode” or “DIR mode” 0 t


In SBO operate Complete
(e.g., “ctlmodel” in IEC61850*)
0.2s
In DIR operate
To “Wait for a command”
“GCNT01_SLF_CSCN”
Select condition‡ (540001 8B0E011E7B)
0 t
Select “Failed”
Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE))
0.3s

Figure 3.7-6 Select ‘Reset’ in GCNT01††


‡Note:A “select condition” signal is provided from the select condition logic. For more
information, see Figure 3.7-7.
*Note:The GNCT01 function can run in either the “SBO mode” or the “DIR mode” using
a signal called “ctlmodel” when communication is implemented using IEC61850.
To use this signal, the user should map it for IEC61850 communication.
††Note: To identify the input and output points of the other GCNT02–GCNT32 logics, see
Table 3.7-2 for the inputs and Table 3.7-5 for the outputs.

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(ii) Select condition


Figure 3.7-8 shows the select condition logic in the GCNT01 function. The GCNT01 function
checks the condition for the select command using a couple of signals. When resetting the
counter is performed from the “Statics sub-menu” in the HMI operation†, the user should set
On for scheme switch [GCNT01-HMI].
†Note: The HMI operation is discussed in Chapter User interface: Monitoring sub-menu.

GCNT01 function (Function ID: 540001)

Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE)) To select logic


≥1 & Select condition

Other devices traveling detected*1


Traveling OR Unmatched condition detected *2

Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE))


From Control hierarchy *3

540001 800E00ED5A GCNT00IN_TMP_51


&
From CMNCTRL
Serious error detection
SERI_ERR

[GCNT01-HMI]

On

[DPOS01-EN]

On

Figure 3.7-7 Select condition logic for Reset in GCNT01


1Note: If the event “device-travelling” is detected, it indicates that another operator is
changing the status of a device. Thus, the IED should inhibit the operation of any
device for the duration that the event is detected. The detected signal is denoted
as “Traveling OR” in Table 3.7-3.
2Note: Criteria “unmatched conditions” are decided when the “Test-bit status” in a
command is not identical to the “IED test status”.
3Note: The user will need to program the PLC logic “Control hierarchy condition”. The
user is also required to connect the logic condition with the select condition logic
using the connection pint “GCNT00IN_TMP_51” (see Table 3.7-4). For more
information, see Chapter General control function: Control hierarchy.

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(iii) Signal name and number


Note: The user should note the following descriptions shown in the column “M/O” for
each table:
“O” indicates that the signal is provided for optional use.
“M” indicates that the user should map/set/configure the signal; otherwise, the
user may experience an operational failure if the default settings are
used.
“N/A” indicates that the user cannot change the state of the signal.
Table 3.7-2 Mapping points for the reception of control command
Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O

540001 700E016D09 GCNT01_CMM_REQ GCNT01 control request(Mapping data) M


540001 700E026D09 GCNT02_CMM_REQ GCNT02 control request(Mapping data) M
540001 700E036D09 GCNT03_CMM_REQ GCNT03 control request(Mapping data) M
… … …
540001 700E206D09 GCNT32_CMM_REQ GCNT32 control request(Mapping data) M

Table 3.7-3 Input signals to condition logic


Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O

5A0001 0008001F40 Traveling OR Travelling events are detected. N/A


5A0101 3100001F43 SERI_ERR Serious Error detected N/A

Table 3.7-4 PLC Connection point (Input signals from the control hierarchy logic)
Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O

540001 800E00ED5A GCNT00IN_TMP_51 Control hierarchy for GCNT01–32 M

Table 3.7-5 PLC Monitoring points (Signal “select complete/ failed” for BIO)
Signal Number Signal Name Description

540001 8A0E011E76 GCNT01_SLD_CSCN GCNT01 Selection completed (Mapping)


540001 8A0E021E76 GCNT02_SLD_CSCN GCNT02 Selection completed (Mapping)
540001 8A0E031E76 GCNT03_SLD_CSCN GCNT03 Selection completed (Mapping)
… … …
540001 8A0E201E76 GCNT32_SLD_CSCN GCNT32 Selection completed (Mapping)
5400018B0E011E7B GCNT01_SLF_CSCN GCNT01 select failed
5400018B0E021E7B GCNT02_SLF_CSCN GCNT02 select failed
5400018B0E031E7B GCNT03_SLF_CSCN GCNT03 select failed
…. … …
5400018B0E201E7B GCNT32_SLF_CSCN GCNT32 select failed

Table 3.7-6 PLC Monitoring points (Signal “stSeld” 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

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(iv) Setting names

Table 3.7-7 Settings of select logics for GCNT01 to GCNT32


Setting Name Description Default Setting item or value

GCNTxx-EN Activation of the GCNTxx function On Off / On


GCNTxx- Counter is used for the HMI operation in the GCNTxx function Off Off / On
HMI

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3.7.3 Cancel logic for SBO mode


In the SBO control mode the reception of a cancel command is possible when the cancel
conditions are satisfied; accordingly, the function can discard the select command; finally, the
operation returns to the initial stage (i.e., “Wait for a command”.)

(i) Receiving “Cancel” from the remote-end


Figure 3.7-8 depicts the cancel command procedure for a cancel command initiated from the
remote-end.

Wait for a command

Select logics Wait for a next command

Cancel from the remote-end


Select command Success
Reset from the
Signal reception Cancel
remote-end Cancel logic Do nothing
in IEC61850 decision Failed

Operate logic
Operate command

Operate logic

Figure 3.7-8 Outline of ‘cancel’ command from the remote-end

Input point required mapping


Figure 3.7-9 depicts the cancel logic when a “Cancel command (Remote-Cancel)” signal is
applied to the GCNT01 function. The input-point “GCNT01_CMM_REQ” is the same as that
for the signal “Select command Reset (Remote-Reset-Control)”.

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

GCNT01 function (Function ID: 540001) To “Wait for a command”


Command “Remote-cancel”
“GCNT01_CC_SSCN”
Cancel command
540001 700E016D09 GCNT01_CMM_REQ (540001 840E011E95)
&
Successes to cancel

Unmatched condition detected *1 &

“Do nothing”
Operation Failed

Figure 3.7-9 ‘Cancel’ from the remote-end in GCNT01


1Note: The criteria “unmatched conditions” are determined when the “Test-bit status” in

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a command is not identical to the “IED test status”.

(ii) Signal name and number


Table 3.7-8 PLC monitoring points (Output signal for ‘cancel’ logic)
Signal Number Signal Name Description

540001 840E011E95 GCNT01_CC_SSCN GCNT01 cancel success signal


540001 840E021E95 GCNT02_CC_SSCN GCNT02 cancel success signal
540001 840E031E95 GCNT03_CC_SSCN GCNT03 cancel success signal
… … …
540001 840E201E95 GCNT32_CC_SSCN GCNT32 cancel success signal

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3.7.4 Operate logic for SBO/DIR modes


After the operation of the select logic, the operate logic starts to clear the counters.

(i) Receiving “Operate command Reset” from the remote-end


Figure 3.7-10 depicts the reception of the operate command ‘Reset’ from the remote-end.

Wait for a command

Select stage Wait for a next command

Select command Operate command Reset from the remote-end


Success
Reset from the Operation
Signal reception Operate logic Signal output
remote-end decision
in the IEC61850

Failed Do nothing

Operate command Reset from the local-end


Success
Operation
Signal reception Operate logic Signal output
decision
from
the front panel
Failed Do nothing

Figure 3.7-10 Outline of Operate command ‘Reset’

Mapping required for Input point


Figure 3.7-11 illustrates the operation logic when an “Operate command Reset (Remote-Reset-
Control)” signal is applied to the GCNT01 function. The input-point “GCNT01_CMM_REQ” is
used for the reception of the “Operate command Reset (Remote-Reset-Control)”.

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

GCNT01 function (Function ID: 540001) “GCNT01_EC_OK_CSC”


Command “Remote-Reset-Control” (540001 820E011E84)
Operate Cmd.
540001 700E016D09 GCNT01_CMM_REQ
& 1≥

Operate condition‡

Statics-counter

Figure 3.7-11 Operate ‘On’ from the remote-end ††


†Note: To identify the input and output signal-points of the GCNT02–32 logics, see Table
3.7-2 for the mapping points, Table 3.7-9 for the outputs.

(ii) Receiving “Operate command Reset” from the local-end


Figure 3.7-12 depicts the reception of the operate command ‘Reset’ from the local-end.

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Wait for a command

Select stage Wait for a next command

Select command Operate command Reset from the remote-end


Success
Reset from the Operation
Signal reception Operate logic Signal output
remote-end decision
in the IEC61850

Failed Do nothing

Operate command Reset from the local-end


Success
Operation
Signal reception Operate logic Signal output
decision
from
the front panel
Failed Do nothing

Figure 3.7-12 Outline of Operate command ‘Reset’

New counter value


Figure 3.7-13 shows that the user can set a new value for the counter using the statics sub-
menu†. The new value is applied into “Statics counter” point in Figure 3.7-11.

Counter
10:48 1/8
COUNT1 (No Assign) +
0
COUNT2 (No Assign) +
0
COUNT3 (No Assign) +
0

Figure 3.7-13 Counter menu in the statics sub-menu


†Note: For the operation, see Chapter User interface: Monitoring sub-menu.

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.

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(iii) Select condition


Similar to the select condition (see sec.3.7.2(ii)), the GCNT01 function has an operate-condition
logic. Figure 3.7-14 shows the operate-condition logic.
GCNT01 function (Function ID: 540001)

Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE)) To operate logic


1≥ & Operate condition

Other devices traveling detected*1


Traveling OR Unmatched condition detected *2

Logic '0' signal (Always Low (FALSE))


From Control hierarchy *3

540001 800E00ED5A GCNT00IN_TMP_51


&
From CMNCTRL
Serious error detection
SERI_ERR

[GCNT01-HMI]

On

[DPOS01-EN]

On

Figure 3.7-14 Operate condition logic for GCNT01


1–3Note: The signals and settings in Figure 3.7-14 are same as the signals shown in
Figure 3.7-7.

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(iv) Signal names and number


Table 3.7-9 PLC monitoring points (Output signal for BIO)
Signal Number Signal Name Description

540001 820E011E84 GCNT01_EC_OK_CSCN GCNT01 execute command OK condition signal


540001 820E021E84 GCNT02_EC_OK_CSCN GCNT02 execute command OK condition signal
540001 820E031E84 GCNT03_EC_OK_CSCN GCNT03 execute command OK condition signal
…. …. ….
540001 820E201E84 GCNT32_EC_OK_CSCN GCNT32 execute command OK condition signal

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3.7.5 Mapping for IEC61850 communication


The user can operate the GCNT function over IEC 61850 communication following mapping
using GR-TIEMS. Note that the GCNT function is designed for the class of “Integer Status
Controller (ISC)” in the IEC 61850 standard for communication. The user should follow these
steps, each of which is discussed below:
Step1: Editing Logical Node
Step2: Mapping output data
Step3: Mapping input data

(i) Editing Logical Node


The user will need to create a logical node (LN) for the GCNT01 function. Figure 3.7-15
exemplifies the editing of a LN; the LN “Integer Status controller (ISCSO)” is chosen for the
GCNT01 function. After the user has defined an object “ISCSO”, the GCNT01 logical node can
be saved with the name “GIGO” plus “LN Instance”. Create a definition of the object “ISCSO”
in the GGIO logical node. Either the SBO mode or the DIR mode can be chosen in the editing
for the LN.

SBO defined in LN

Figure 3.7-15 Defining “ISCSO” object in GIGO3302 logic node

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Defining SBO mode


Figure 3.7-16 exemplifies the GCNT01 logic node saved as “GIGO3302”; in the SBO mode, the
user should select the following items for the “GIGO3302$ISCSO” using GR-TIEMS:

 SBOw
 Oper
 Cancel
 Origin
 stSeld
 sboClass† (choice ”operate-once”)
 ctlmodel (choice ”SBOes or SBOns”)
†”sboClass” can be found by scrolling down.

Figure 3.7-16 LN editing screen for SBO mode (for example)

Defining DIR mode


Figure 3.7-17 exemplifies the GCNT01 logic node saved as save as “GIGO3302”; in the DIR
mode, the following three items should be selected using GR-TIEMS.

 Oper
 Origin
 ctlmodel (choice ”SBOes or SBOns” )

Figure 3.7-17 LN editing screen for DIR mode (for example)

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(ii) Mapping output data


The user should group the GCNT01 signals with regard to GOOSE and REPORT; the user
should map them for IEC61850 communication using GR-TIEMS (Figure 3.7-18 illustrates
how to map a signal); it indicates that the signals for the GCNT01 function are required to
map the IEC 61850 communications.

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.

Drag and drop

Figure 3.7-18 orCat attribute mapped into ISCSO object of GIGO3302

(iii) Mapping input data


The GCNT01 function can receive three commands “select, operate, and cancel”. Thus, the user
should map the input-point “GCNT01_CMM_REQ”. Table 3.7-11 shows the input-point
“GCNT01_CMM_REQ” and the Object reference “Ctrl/GIGO3302$ISCSO1”; the user should map
the input-point to the Object reference having attributes CO and CF in FC†. Figure 3.7-19 shows
how to map a signal.
†Note: The attribute is defined in the IEC 61850; “CO” stands for “Control” in the
functional constraint (FC).

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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

Drag and drop

Check “Input”

Figure 3.7-19 Input-point mapped for GIGO3302

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3.7.6 Setting
GCNT (Function ID: 540001)
Default setting
Setting device Range Units Contents Notes
value

G_CNT CNT1 GCNT01-EN Off / On Counter1 Enable Off

GCNT01-CNTS NA / On / Off / OnOff count status NA

Counter1 Sending Dead


GCNT01-SDB 0 to 999 none 0
Band
Return value at counter roll
GCNT01-CNTRV 0/1 0
up

GCNT01-CNTMAX 9 to 2147483647 none counter value maximum 999999

GCNT01-HMI Off/On Counter1 for HMI Off

CNT2 GCNT02-EN Off / On Counter2 Enable Off

GCNT02-CNTS NA / On / Off / OnOff count status NA

Counter2 Sending Dead


GCNT02-SDB 0 to 999 none 0
Band
Return value at counter roll
GCNT02-CNTRV 0/1 0
up

GCNT02-CNTMAX 9 to 2147483647 none counter value maximum 999999

GCNT02-HMI Off/On Counter2 for HMI Off

…… ………………….. ………………….. ………………….. …………………..

CNTxx GCNTxx-EN Off / On Counter xx Enable Off

GCNTxx-CNTS NA / On / Off / OnOff count status NA

Counter xx Sending Dead


GCNTxx-SDB 0 to 999 none 0
Band
Return value at counter roll
GCNTxx-CNTRV 0/1 0
up

GCNTxx-CNTMAX 9 to 2147483647 none counter value maximum 999999

GCNTxx-HMI Off/On Counter xx for HMI Off

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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3.7.7 Signal (DataID)


 Connection points in PLC logics in GCNT01
GCNT (Function ID: 540001)
Element ID Name Description
800E00ED5A GCNT00IN_TMP_51 GCNT00IN_TMP_51

800E01EDE0 GCNT01_PLC_SGNL GCNT01 plc signal

 Signal monitoring points in GCNT01


GCNT (Function ID: 540001)
Element ID Name Description
000E001F41 GCNT00_CCTRL_COUNTER GCNT00 cmnctrl counter correction summarize

800E001D58 GCNT00_CH_EC_LCD GCNT00 count change execute command by LCD

800E001D5E GCNT00_CH_EC_OWS GCNT00 count change execute command by OWS(HMI)

800E001D5F GCNT00_CH_EC_RCC GCNT00 count change execute command by RCC

800E001D60 GCNT00_CH_EC_RMT GCNT00 count change execute command by Remote

800E001D54 GCNT00_CH_SC_LCD GCNT00 count change select command by LCD

800E001D5B GCNT00_CH_SC_OWS GCNT00 count change select command by OWS(HMI)

800E001D5C GCNT00_CH_SC_RCC GCNT00 count change select command by RCC

800E001D5D GCNT00_CH_SC_RMT GCNT00 count change select command by Remote

840E011E95 GCNT01_CC_SSCN GCNT01 cancel success signal

310E011D21 GCNT01_CNT_QLT GCNT01 count quality

320E011D20 GCNT01_CNT_VAL GCNT01 count value

000E011F42 GCNT01_CORR_INS GCNT01 correction instruction

890E011EA2 GCNT01_CTR_SGUCN GCNT01 control logic stage(under selection)

830E011E8B GCNT01_EC_F_CSCN GCNT01 execute command fail condition signal

820E011E84 GCNT01_EC_OK_CSCN GCNT01 execute command OK condition signal

8A0E011E76 GCNT01_SLD_CSCN GCNT01 selected condition signal

8B0E011E7B GCNT01_SLF_CSCN GCNT01 select fail condition signal

000E011D91 GCNT01_TMP_01 GCNT01 count change selected signal(stSeld) for SAS

 Mapping point in GCNT01


GCNT (Function ID: 540001)
Element ID Name Description
700E016D09 GCNT01_CMM_REQ GCNT01 control request(Mapping data)

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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of “GCNT01_CTR_SGUCN”. The user can obtain the ID value of


“GCNT02_CTR_SGUCN” by using the following steps:
Step 1 Find the element ID for GCNT01_CTR_SGUCN (i.e.,
“890E011EA2”)
Step 2 Identify the number at the fifth digit from the ID. (i.e., “1”)
Step 3 Choose a new device number. (i.e., pick the number “2” for
the 2nd device)
Step 4 Replace the number that occurs at the fifth digit with the
new device number. (i.e., get new ID “890E021EA2” of
“GCNT02_CTR_SGUCN”) The ID is expressed in
hexadecimal notation. Thus, the user must change the
device number from decimal notation to hexadecimal
notation.

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Mode control function (MDCTRL)


For the user, mode control (MDCTRL) function can provide test function (TEST-FB) interface,
which is a command to change the mode in the function. MDCTRL function consists of two
parts: (1) On-mode or Test-mode sensing in IED and (2) interface between IED and SAS.

─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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.

(ii) Interface for IEC61850


The MDCTRL function can fulfil the two operation modes (On and Test) specified in the IEC
61850 communication, as shown in Table 3.8-2; the MDCTRL function can carry a signal for
changing for the TEST-FB; the signal is generated in the select and control logics in the
MDCTRL function. The change signal is initiated by the mode change command that is
received at the communication interface. Note that control operations from a SAS is only taken
account.

Table 3.8-2 Values of mode and behavior in IEC 61850


Value Mode Definition in IEC 61850
The application represented by the LN works. All communication
1 On
services work and get updated values.
The application represented by the LN works. All communication
services work and get updated values. Data objects will be transmitted
with quality “test”. Control commands with quality test will be
3 Test
accepted only by LNs in “test” or “test-blocked” mode. “Processed as
valid” means that the application should react in the manner what is
foreseen for “test”.

(iii) Input signal from control hierarchy


Note PLC logic “Control hierarchy condition” is required to operate the MDCTRL function; the
user should notice that the connection with the Control hierarchy is made using the connection
point “MDCTRL01IN_TMP_28” (see Table 3.8-3). For more information, see chapter General
control function: Control hierarchy.

Table 3.8-3 PLC connection point (Input signal for select condition logic)
Signal Number Signal Name Description M/O

550001 821301ED50 MDCTRL01IN_TMP_28 MDCTRL control hierarchy condition M

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3.8.2 Mapping for IEC61850 communication


The user can operate the MDCTRL function over the IEC61850 communication after the
mapping using GR-TIEMS. The user should follow steps,
Step1: Editing Logical Node
Step2: Mapping output data
Step3: Mapping input data

(i) Editing Logical Node


The user should make a logical node (LN) for the MDCTRL function. Figure 3.8-1exemplifies
LN editing; the LN “LLNO” is chosen for the MDCTRL01 for IEC61850 communication. After
the user defining an object “MOD”, the MDCTRL01 logical node can be saved with the name
“LLNO”. Make a definition of the object “MOD” in MDCTRL01 logical node. Either the SBO
mode or the DIR mode can be chosen in the LN editing.

Figure 3.8-1 Defining “MOD” object in LLNO logic node

Defining SBO mode


Figure 3.8-2 exemplifies the settings in LN “LLNO” when the SBO mode is required for the
MDCTRL01 function. In the SBO control, the user should select the following items for the
“LLNO$MOD” using the GR-TIEMS;

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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.

Figure 3.8-2 LN editing screen for SBO mode (for example)


Defining DIR mode
Figure 3.8-3 exemplifies the settings in LN “LLNO” when the DIR mode is required for the
MDCTRL01 function. In the DIR mode, the following three items should be selected using the
GR-TIEMS:

Oper
origin
ctlmodel (choice ”DOes or DOns” )

Figure 3.8-3 LN editing screen for DIR mode (for example)

(ii) Mapping output data


The user should group the MDCTRL01 signals with regard to GOOSE and REPORT; the user
should map them for the IEC 61850 communication using GR-TIEMS.
Table 3.8-4 shows the required mapping signals in MDCTRL01 function to the IEC 61850
communications. Figure below shows how to map a signal.
Note: “Status (ST)” is defined in the function constraint (FC) of the IEC 61850 standard.

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Table 3.8-4 Mapping signals for MOD object.


Object_reference Attribute Type FC Signal Number Signal Name
System/LLN0$Mod$origin orCat orCategory ST 5500013013011000 MDCTRL01_ORCAT
System/LLN0$Mod$origin orIdent Octet64 ST 5500016A13011009 MDCTRL01_ORIDENT
System/LLN0$Mod stSeld BOOLEAN ST 5500010013011D90 MDCTRL01_SLD_RPT

Drag and drop

Figure 3.8-4 orCat attribute mapped into MOD object of LLNO

(iii) Mapping input data


The MDCTRL01 function can receive three commands “select, operate, and cancel. Thus, the
user should map the input-point “MDCTRL01_CONTROL_REQ”. Table 3.8-5 shows the input-
point “MDCTRL01_CONTROL_REQ” and the Object reference “System/LLN0$Mod$”; the user
should map the Object reference having attributes CO and CF in FC to the input-point. Note that
the user should map the input-point to all attributes having CO and CF. Figure below shows
how to map a signal.

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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”

Figure 3.8-5 Input-point mapped for LLNO

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3.8.3 Setting
MDCTRL (Function ID: 550001)
Default setting
Setting item Range Units Contents Notes
value

MDCTRL-EN Off/On Switch for operation Off


MDCTRL-SELRST 10-100 s Selection cancel time-out timer 30
MDCTRL-EXERST 10-100 s Waiting execute operation time-out timer 30

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3.8.4 Signal (DataID)


 Signal monitoring point
MDCTRL(Function ID: 550001)
Element ID Name Description
8013011D55 MDCTRL01_EC_OWS MDCTRL01 execute command by OWS(HMI)

8013011D56 MDCTRL01_EC_RCC MDCTRL01 execute command by RCC

8013011D57 MDCTRL01_EC_RMT MDCTRL01 execute command by Remote

8013011D51 MDCTRL01_SC_OWS MDCTRL01 select command by OWS(HMI)

8013011D52 MDCTRL01_SC_RCC MDCTRL01 select command by RCC

8013011D53 MDCTRL01_SC_RMT MDCTRL01 select command by Remote

8313011E9C MODE01_CCF_FCT_CS MDCTRL01 cancel command fail factor condition signal

8713011E96 MODE01_CC_FS MDCTRL01 cancel command fail signal

8613011E95 MODE01_CC_SS MDCTRL01 cancel command success signal

8813011E9B MODE01_CC_ST_ERR MDCTRL01 cancel command mode err

8313011E9D MODE01_CTR_SGN MDCTRL01 control logic stage(unselected)

8B13011EA2 MODE01_CTR_SGU MDCTRL01 control logic stage(under selection)

8113011E9A MODE01_ECF_FCT_EIS MDCTRL01 execute command fail factor signal check

8013011F55 MODE01_EC_ST_ERR MDCTRL01 execute command mode err

8013011E93 MODE01_EX_CMP MDCTRL01 execute complete signal

8F13011F58 MODE01_EX_CMP_TMO MDCTRL01 timeout after execute completion

8913011F6C MODE01_EX_CS01 MDCTRL01 execute condition signal 01

8A13011F6D MODE01_EX_CS02 MDCTRL01 execute condition signal 02

8B13011F6E MODE01_EX_CS03 MDCTRL01 execute condition signal 03

8613011E91 MODE01_EX_FFL MDCTRL01 execute fail signal

8213011F44 MODE01_EX_OUT MDCTRL01 execute output signal

8513011E8F MODE01_EX_SFL MDCTRL01 execute success signal

8213011E88 MODE01_FEC_F_CS MDCTRL01 On direction execute command fail condition signal

8013011E81 MODE01_FEC_OK_CS MDCTRL01 On direction execute command OK condition signal

8D13011F42 MODE01_FSD_CSF MDCTRL01 On direction selected condition signal

8513011F60 MODE01_FSL_CS19 MDCTRL01 On direction select condition signal 19

8A13011F61 MODE01_FSL_CS20 MDCTRL01 On direction select condition signal 20

8113011F64 MODE01_FSL_CS21 MDCTRL01 On direction select condition signal 21

8313011F41 MODE01_NSD_CSF MDCTRL01 no direction selected condition signal

8013011F56 MODE01_NSL_CS06 MDCTRL01 no direction select condition signal 06

8613011F5E MODE01_NSL_CS07 MDCTRL01 no direction select condition signal 07

8213011F5F MODE01_NSL_CS10 MDCTRL01 no direction select condition signal 10

8313011E89 MODE01_OEC_F_CS MDCTRL01 Test direction execute command fail condition signal

8113011E82 MODE01_OEC_OK_CS MDCTRL01 Test direction execute command OK condition signal

8F13011F43 MODE01_OSD_CSF MDCTRL01 Test direction selected condition signal

8513011F65 MODE01_OSL_CS40 MDCTRL01 Test direction select condition signal 40

8813011F5D MODE01_OSL_CS41 MDCTRL01 Test direction select condition signal 41

8513011F5B MODE01_OSL_CS42 MDCTRL01 Test direction select condition signal 42

8013011F54 MODE01_SC_ST_ERR MDCTRL01 select command mode err

8013011E76 MODE01_SLD_CS MDCTRL01 selected condition signal

8013011F66 MODE01_SLD_CS04 MDCTRL01 selected condition signal 04

8E13011F57 MODE01_SLD_TMO MDCTRL01 time out after selected

8113011E7B MODE01_SLF_CS MDCTRL01 select fail condition signal

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 Signal monitoring point


MDCTRL(Function ID: 550001)
Element ID Name Description
8713011E98 MODE01_SLF_FCT_EIS MDCTRL01 select fail factor signal

8613011F62 MODE01_SLF_FCT_FLG03 MDCTRL01 select fail factor signal by fixedlogic 03

8713011F63 MODE01_SLF_FCT_FLG04 MDCTRL01 select fail factor signal by fixedlogic 04

8813011F6B MODE01_SLF_FCT_FLG07 MDCTRL01 select fail factor signal by fixedlogic 07

8913011F72 MODE01_SLF_FCT_FLG08 MDCTRL01 select fail factor signal by fixedlogic 08

8013011E7D MODE01_SLR_CS MDCTRL01 select release condition signal

0013011F75 MDCTRL01_SE_RCV MDCTRL01 select or execute command received

0013011D90 MDCTRL01_SLD_RPT MDCTRL01 selected signal(stSeld) for SAS

0013011F52 MDCTRL01_TRA MDCTRL01 travelling info

0013011F53 MDCTRL01_TRA_CTR MDCTRL01 travelling info for control

2013011001 MDCTRL01_MODE MDCTRL01 mode

3113011D80 MDCTRL01_TMP_06 MDCTRL01 control event data (selected)

3113011D81 MDCTRL01_TMP_07 MDCTRL01 control event data (select fail)

3113011D82 MDCTRL01_TMP_08 MDCTRL01 control event data (select release)

3113011D83 MDCTRL01_TMP_09 MDCTRL01 control event data (execute output on)

3113011D84 MDCTRL01_TMP_10 MDCTRL01 control event data (execute command ng)

3113011D86 MDCTRL01_TMP_11 MDCTRL01 control event data (execute fail)

 Connection point in PLC logic


MDCTRL(Function ID: 550001)
Element ID Name Description
821301ED50 MDCTRL01IN_TMP_28 MDCTRL01IN_TMP_28

 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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Case and module slots in MainUnit and SubUnits


The case structures for MainUnit and SubUnit are shown in (a) Internal structure (front view),
(b) Terminal block arrangement (rear view), and (c) schematic diagram. If the IED—except the
stand-alone type—is ordered, the arrangement of the communication ports is different between
the ‘Max. Dual Ports’ of MainUnit and the ‘Dual Ports with LAN for Local PC’.

(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.

(iii) Schematic figure (Figure 4.1-2.c and others)


The slots and terminal blocks are shown. Find the location of VCT, BIO, and PWS, etc. It is
useful when the user has to set BIOs using the setting tables (see section 4.4)

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a. View from front side

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

FG FGE FGD FGC FGB FGA

b. View from rear side

T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
C11

C12

C13

C14

C15

●FG ●FGE ●FGD ●FGC ●FGB ●FGA ●FG1 ●FG2 ●E

c. Schematic diagram

Figure 4.1-1 MainUnit case layout for the Stand-alone type

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a. View from front side

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

FG FGE FGD FGC FGB FGA

b. View from rear side

T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
C11

C12

C13

C14

C15

●FG ●FGE ●FGD ●FGC ●FGB ●FGA ●FG1 ●FG2 ●E

c. Schematic diagram

Figure 4.1-2 MainUnit case layout for the Max. Dual Ports

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a. View from front side

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

FG FGE FGD FGC FGB FGA

b. View from rear side

T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2
C21 C11

C22 C12

C23 C13

C24 C14

C25 C15

●FG ●FGE ●FGD ●FGC ●FGB ●FGA ●FG1 ●FG2 ●E

c. Schematic diagram

Figure 4.1-3 MainUnit case layout for the Dual Ports with LAN for Local PC

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a. View from front side

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

FG FGE FGD FGC FGB FGA

b. View from rear side

T9 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 VC1 VC2

C13

●FG ●FGE ●FGD ●FGC ●FGB ●FGA ●FG1 ●FG2 ●E

c. Schematic diagram

Figure 4.1-4 SubUnit case layout

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Transformer module for AC analog input (VCT)


The transformer module (VCT) of the IED is used to acquire the power system quantities. A
safety feature is available such that all of the VCT current inputs are shorted when a VCT
module is removed from the IED case; all of the voltage inputs are disconnected, but the user
should make short circuit all AC current inputs and disconnect all AC voltage inputs.
Note: Respective input signals of the VCT are signified with CH number (CT_CH*) and
protection identifiers (VT_ZA, VT_ZB, etc.); the numbers and identifiers are
corresponded with respective CTs and VTs on the VCTs. The user can set each
ratio and rating for the VTs and the CTs using the setting screen shown below.
The signals acquired on the VCTs are discussed in succeeding sections. For the
setting, refer to section Setting VCT ratio and Selection of rated current. Note the
screens below are samples on LCD or GR-TIEMS screens.
AC Analog Input VT_ZA
10:48 1/24 10:48 1/1
VT_ZA > VT_ZA_Ratio +
VT_ZB > 2000.000
CT_CH1 >
CT_CH2 >
CT_CH3 >
CT_CH4 >
CT_CH5 >

CT_CH1
10:48 1/2
CT_CH1_Ratio +
2000.000
CT_CH1_Rating +
1A

Figure 4.2-1 Setting of AC analog input by operating IED screen

Figure 4.2-2 Setting sample of AC analog input (GR-TIEMS)

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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

Figure 4.2-3 Transformer module (VCT23B)

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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

Figure 4.2-4 Transformer module (VCT48B)

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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

Figure 4.2-5 Transformer module (VCT21B)

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4.2.4 Constitution of VCT


Figure 4.2-6 shows a VCT terminal block together with its schematic diagram1; the same
terminal screw numbers are shown on both the left and the right figures. The user should note
that the last screw No2 and FG terminal are connected with a short-wire by default.

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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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

VC1 terminal Schematic diagram

Figure 4.2-6 VC1 terminals2 (Rear view)


1Note: Short-wire between screw 30 and FG is connected by the manufacturer.
2Note: The figure is just drawn for general instruction about VCT structure. VCT alpha-
numeric reference will depend on the ordering model.
3Note: “VC2” is available for the 1/1 case.

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4.2.5 Setting of VCT


Input sources are transformed with various VTs and CTs so that the ratio shall be set in each
zone with settings in each CH.

(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).

Rated current (=CT secondary value)


The rated current of the auxiliary CT on the VCT module is pre-configured when the IED is
shipped from the manufacturer; the value of the rated current is set uniquely either 1A or 5A
for all auxiliary CTs. However, the user can independently change the value of the rated
current from the pre-configured rated current. It is important that the user has to carry out
and confirm that both rated current setting (Step1) and jumper switch (Step2) have been made
correctly.
Step 1: Setting
Set the [CT_CH*_Rating]=5A when changing from 1A to 5A is required. The pre-
configured rated current is identical to the AC rating determined in accordance with the
order from the customer. Thereby, the user shall be careful not to change other setting
items, which the user does not wish to alter from the original requirements specified in
the customer order.

Step 2: Jumper switch


Each of the auxiliary CTs has a Jumper; hence, the user has to have the jumper setting
for changing the rated current. The user can select the rated current by following the
handlings below with reference to Figure 4.2-7:
 Open the IED front panel.

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 Remove the receptacle from the header for changing to 1A.


When changing to 5A, insert the receptacle into the header.

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

Layout of VCT components VCT Photograph

Setting for 5 A rating Setting for 1 A rating


receptacle

header header

Figure 4.2-7 Jumpers and their locations

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(iii) Setting list


Setting of FEP_CBP(Function ID: 200261)
Unit Default setting value Note
Setting item Range Contents
s 1A rating 5A rating s
VT_ZA VT_ZA_Ratio 1.000 – 20000.000 – VT ratio in Zone A 2000.000
VT_ZB VT_ZB_Ratio 1.000 – 20000.000 – VT ratio in Zone B 2000.000
VT_ZC VT_ZC_Ratio 1.000 – 20000.000 – VT ratio in Zone C 2000.000
VT_ZD VT_ZD_Ratio 1.000 – 20000.000 – VT ratio in Zone D 2000.000
VT_ZE VT_ZE_Ratio 1.000 – 20000.000 – VT ratio in Zone E 2000.000
VT_ZF VT_ZF_Ratio 1.000 – 20000.000 – VT ratio in Zone F 2000.000
CT_CH1_Ratio 1.000 – 20000.000 – CT ratio at CH1 2000.000 400.000
CT_CH1
CT_CH1_Rating 1A / 5A – Rated current (CT secondary value at CH1) 1A 5A
CT_CH2_Ratio 1.000 – 20000.000 – CT ratio at CH2 2000.000 400.000
CT_CH2
CT_CH2_Rating 1A / 5A – Rated current (CT secondary value at CH2) 1A 5A

…. …. …. .. … ….

CT_CH24_Ratio 1.000 – 20000.000 – CT ratio at CH24 2000.000 400.000


CT_CH24 Rated current (CT secondary value at
CT_CH24_Rating 1A / 5A – 1A 5A
CH24)

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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4.2.6 VCT combinations


In the preceding section we have discussed about three types of the VCT modules. The selection
of the VCT types in the MainUnit and the SubUnit are controlled with three structures, which
we can categorized by means of the number of CTs and VTs

(i) No VT configuration (voltage-transformer not existing for fail-safe)


When the fail-safe function halts for the protection, a voltage-transformer (VT) is not required
to acquire voltage quantities. Figure 4.2-8 illustrates the 24 CH arrangement; a CH will collect
the three-phase currents, which corresponds coincidentally with the reception signal number
(CH1) of the VCT module. This arrangement is ruled when both the MainUnit and the SubUnit
have the VCT23B.
Busbar 1

Busbar 2

Ia,b,c Ia,b,c Ia,b,c Ia,b,c Ia,b,c


CH22

CH23

CH24
CH1

CH2

Feeder 23

Feeder 24
Feeder22
Feeder1

Feeder2

Figure 4.2-8 Busbar protection

(ii) VT configuration for two-zones protection


Figure 4.2-9 shows the 20 CH arrangement; two protection zones is protected with 22 CTs plus
two VTs. This configuration is achieved when the MainUnit has the VCT48B, but the SubUnit
has the VCT23B.

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Busbar 1

Va,b,c

Busbar 2

Va,b,c

Ia,b,c Ia,b,c Ia,b,c Ia,b,c Ia,b,c

CH20

CH B
CH A
CH1

CH2

Feeder20

Feeder B
Feeder A
Feeder1

Feeder2

Figure 4.2-9 Busbar protection

(iii) VT configuration for four-zones protection


Figure 4.2-10 shows the 20CH arrangement using the VCT21B and the VCT23B, which can
operate for four zones protection.
Busbar 1

CH17 CH18

Va,b,c Va,b,c
Busbar 2

CH19 CH20

Va,b,c Va,b,c

Ia,b,c Ia,b,c Ia,b,c


CH16
CH1

CH2

Feeder16
Feeder1

Feeder2

Figure 4.2-10 Busbar protection

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Table 4.2-1 CTs in each CH when VTs existing in Zones


VTs exist in 2 zones VTs exist in 4 zones VTs exist in 6 zones
Unit Terminal
Screw No. VCT CH / Jum CH / CH / Jump
Signal Zone Type per VCT Signal Zone Type Jumper VCT Signal Zone Type er
1 2 Va Va Va
3 4 Vb ZA Volta
ge – Vb ZA Voltage – Vb ZA Volta
ge –
5 6 Vc Vc Vc
7 8 – Va Va
9 10 Va Vb ZB Voltage – Vb ZB Volta
ge –
11 12 Vb ZB Volta – Vc Vc
VCT48B

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

25 26 Ic W13 Ic W13 Ic W13


27 28 – – –
1 2 – – –
3 4 Ia W2 Ia W2 Ia W2
5 6 Ib CH11 Curre nt W3 Ib CH9 Current W3 Ib CH7 Current W3
7 8 Ic W4 Ic W4 Ic W4
9 10 Ia W5 Ia W5 Ia W5
11 12 Ib CH12 nt Curre W6 Ib CH10 nt Curre W6 Ib CH8 nt Curre W6
VCT23B

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

25 26 Ic W13 Ic W13 Ic W13


27 28 – – –
1 2 – – –
3 4 Ia W2 Ia W2 Ia W2
5 6 Ib CH19 Curre nt W3 Ib CH17 nt Curre W3 Ib CH
15
Curre W3
nt
7 8 Ic W4 Ic W4 Ic W4
9 10 Ia W5 Ia W5 Ia W5
11 12 Ib CH20 nt Curre W6 Ib CH18 nt Curre W6 Ib CH Curre W6
VCT23B

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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Table 4.2-2 CT configurations when no VT existing


Terminal VT does not exist.
Unit Screw No. VCT Signal CH / Zone Type Jumper
1 2 –
3 4 Ia W2
5 6 Ib CH1 Current W3
7 8 Ic W4
9 10 Ia W5
11 12 Ib CH2 Current W6

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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Signal processing and communication modules (CPU)


Signal-processing and communication module (CPU), for the ‘Max dual ports’ of MainUnit, is
made up of a main circuit board for processing (CPM2) and ‘piggyback’ circuit boards for
communication modules (COM). These circuit boards are used for LAN, time synchronization
and others. The circuit boards are mounted on CPU and are provided with connectors on their
printed circuit board (PCB).
MainUnit SubUnit
CPM2 COM

Microprocessor COM

OPT2
OPT2

CPU COM
CPU
CPU for the Max. dual ports

Figure 4.3-1 CPU structure 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

Microprocessor COM OPT2

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

CPU for the Stand-alone

Figure 4.3-3 CPU structure of the Stand-alone type

4.3.1 Upstream communication


Figure 4.3-4 illustrates the communication for upstream achieved with COMs on the CPU.
With regarding the ‘Max. dual ports’ of MainUnit, the user can have three COMs for Upstream
network. Whilst for the ‘Dual ports with LAN for Local PC’ and the ‘Stand-alone’ type of
MainUnit, five COMs are ready, but the COM at C13 (or C12; depending on the ordering) is
just provided for connecting with Local PC.
Example for the Max. dual ports

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

Figure 4.3-4 COMs provided for Upstream communication in MainUnit

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4.3.2 MainUnit-SubUnit communication


The MainUnit-SubUnit communication is achieved with OPT2. With regarding the ‘Max. dual
ports’ of MainUnit, the OPT2 of MainUnit at C13 is connected with the OPT2 of SubUnit#1.
The other at C14 can be connected with the OPT2 of SubUnit#2.
Type for the Max. dual ports
MainUnit SubUnit#1
CPU
COM CPU

COM VCT#1 VCT#2


BIO#1
CPM2 C13 C13
OPT2 OPT2
C14
BIO#2
BIO#3
BIO#4
BIO#5
COM BIO#6
BIO#7
BIO#8

C13 SubUnit#2
OPT2

Type for the Dual ports with LAN for Local PC

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

Figure 4.3-5 OPT2s for Main-SubUnits communication

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.

Table 4.3-1 Connection matrix for OPT2


Port types MainUnit SubUnit#1 SubUnit#2
C13 C13
Max. Dual Ports
C14 – C13
Dual Ports with C21 C13 –
LAN for local PC C22 – C13

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4.3.3 Type of COM modules


The tables below show piggyback-circuit-modules provided for the communication. They are
mounted on CPU module directly. The actual mountings depend on the user ordering; thus,
the user should locate the actual implementations by the ordering using Appendixes: Ordering
and Typical external connection.

Table 4.3-2 Communication modules in MainUnit


Module 100Base-FX 100Base-TX/1000Base-T 1000Base-LX
Connector SC type RJ45 type LC type (Duplex)
Medium Fiber optic Shielded twist pair Fiber optic
Substation automation Substation automation Substation automation
Usage
system and others system and others system and others
100BASE-FX 100/1000 1000
BASE-T BASE-LX

Symbol
TX

RX

Table 4.3-3 Communication modules in MainUnit


Module RS485 Fiber optic interface IRIG-B
Connector PCB connector ST type PCB connector
Medium Shielded twist pair Fiber optic(GI) Shielded twist pair
Data transfer in Data transfer in Time
Usage
IEC103 IEC103 (2km class) synchronization
RS485 Remote IRIG-B000
A1 Comm. A1
B1 B1 SIG
COM-A
A2 A2(Disuse)

Symbol
RX
B2 B2(Disuse)
COM-B
A3 A3
B3 B3
COMM TX GND

1. 100Base-TX/1000Base-T module (RJ-45 plug)


A twisted-pair cable is required for the LAN connection. The module is used for the GR-TIEMS
operation or the LAN communication. Use a shielded twisted pair cable so that electric
magnetic compatibility is satisfied.

C11

C12

Figure 4.3-6 100Base-TX/1000Base-T module

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2. 100Base-FX module (SC plug)


A fiber optic cable is required for the connection. 100Base-FX module is used for the LAN
communication. Dual slots space (i.e., labeled with “C11” and “C12”) is occupied when a single
(Port A) module is mounted (see Figure 4.3-7; i.e., space “C12” is not blank). Therefore, the
total number for communication ports needs to be cared.

C11 C11

C12 C12

Figure 4.3-7 100Base-FX module (left for single port; right for dual ports)

3. 1000Base-LX module (LC plug)


A pair of optic fiber cables is required. The 1000Base-LX module can be used for the GR-TIEMS
operation or the LAN communication. Use SM mode fiber when long distance is required.
C11

C12

Figure 4.3-8 1000Base-LX module

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

a. View from connector edge b. Port circuit Frame ground (FG)

C11

C12

Figure 4.3-9 RS485 connection and module

5. Fiber optic module


Fiber optic module is used for the serial communication in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard.

Figure 4.3-10 Fiber optic module

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

Figure 4.3-11 IRIG-B000 module

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4.3.4 OPT2 modules (OPT2)


It operates for the Main-SubUnit communication. The ‘Max. Dual Ports’ and ‘Dual Ports with
LAN for Local PC’ of MainUnit has two OPT2s. The SubUnit has an OPT2, and the user has
to set the ID number of a SubUnit.
MainUnit

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

Figure 4.3-12 OPT2 module in MainUnit and SubUnit

Table 4.3-4 OPT2 communication between MainUnit and SubUnit


Module Optical transceiver
Connector ST type
Medium Fiber optic(GI)
Usage Communication between MainUnit and SubUnit
OPT2 for MainUnit OPT2 for SubUnit
Main-Sub
Communications SW

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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Binary IO module (BIO)


Binary IO modules are provided to output/input a command for external gears. The user needs
to connect with the external ones using via IED rear terminals. Table 4.4-1 shows the number
of input and output circuits.

Table 4.4-1 Number of input and output circuits1


Number of Number of output circuits2
Module
# input Fast Semi-fast Auxiliary
name Hybrid4 Form C
circuits operating4 operating (Normal)
1 BI1A 18 – 0 – 0 0
2 BO1A 0 – 6 – 12 0
3 BIO5A 9 – 6 – 2 1
1Note: One of two voltages can be applied for the binary IO modules: 48Vdc (24 to
60) and 220Vdc (110 to 250). The DC voltage, supplied to the IED,
determines the selection of voltage type. Hence, the user is not allowed to
have different voltage type combination.
2Note: For the structure and the number of binary IO modules, see section 4.4.5.
3Note: Fart and Hybrid types are not provided in GRB200 series.

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4.4.1 Binary input (BI) feature in BI1A and BIO5A


Binary input circuits have common programmable logic (CPL). Several circuits are
independent, but the others are not independent, as shown in Table 4.4-2.
Table 4.4-2 Input circuits and features in BIO5 module
Example
Type Input features Symbols
sign
1 Indepe - Isolated using photo
Polarity
ndent coupler Terminal screw number

-Polarity dependent
1
(+)
-Independent circuit 2
BI1
(−)
Circuit
number

Screw on terminal block

2 Commo -Isolated using photo


Polarity
n coupler Terminal screw
number
-Polarity dependent (+)
5

-Sharing common BI1 BI3


Circuit number
connections (+)
6
BI4
-Applied in BIO5 only
Circuit number 7
(−)
Terminal screw
number
13
(+)
BI9

Photo coupler

(−) 10
14
(−)

Screw on terminal block

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.

4.4.2 Binary input (BI) circuit


The binary input circuit has a threshold for the input voltage and the user can regulate the
threshold using scheme switches and settings. Additionally, the binary input circuit has a
function in response to chattering signals produced by bouncing contacts, a programmable logic
for retarding and inverting the signal, and the user can set the respective features with

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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

THRES_Lvl Low/High – Threshold level for input voltage Low


Common
CMP_NUM 4 to 9 – Number of times in the filter 4
BI1_CPL Off/On – Switch of programmable operation in BI1 Off
BI1 On Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Value in the on-delay timer 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Value in the off-delay timer 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse – Inversion operation of BI1 signal Normal
BI2_CPL Off/On – Switch of programmable operation in BI2 Off
BI2 On Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Value in the on-delay timer 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Value in the off-delay timer 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse – Inversion operation of BI2 signal Normal
BI3_CPL Off/On – Switch of programmable operation in BI3 Off
BI3 On Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Value in the on-delay timer 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Value in the off-delay timer 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse – Inversion operation of BI3 signal Normal

….. ….. ….. ….. …..

BIn_CPL Off/On – Switch of programmable operation in BIn Off


BIn2 On Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Value in the on-delay timer 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 to 300.000 s Value in the off-delay timer 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse – Inversion operation of BIn signal Normal
1Note: Setting items are provided in each slot; see Figure 4.4-3. Also, see section 4.4.6 (i).
2Note: BIn_CPL and other settings are provided for all binary input circuits. That is, we
have 18 CPLs for BI1A; we have nine CPLs for BIO5A.
3Note: Each item above is required to set at every IO_slot.

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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

Figure 4.4-1 Common programmable logic on BIO5A

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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.

(i) Setting threshold level


The selection switch is used to adjust the threshold of an input signal; it is designated as
[THRES_Lvl]. If an external device signal is lower than DC 110V1, the user should set Low for
scheme switch [THRES_Lvl]. Conversely if an external device signal is higher than DC 220V1,
the user should set High for the scheme switch. Note that scheme switch [THRES_Lvl] is used
to control all binary input circuits. The user must ensure that the input voltage is higher than
DC 77V1 when the setting ‘Low’ is applied; the input voltage should be higher than DC 136V1
when the setting ‘High’ is applied.
1Note: The threshold value is fixed for all binary IO module. The user should notice that
“binary IO module voltage type” influences these values (see the 1st note in Table
4.4-1). These particular values are found when 220V dc type is used.

(ii) Comparison feature for contact chatter


The input circuit incorporates a comparison feature that protects against contact chatter and
this feature is configured using the setting [CMP_NUM]. Figure 4.4-2 illustrates this feature;
the comparison feature removes contact chatter. The period ‘t’ applied for the removal of contact
chatter can be configured by setting a value for [CMP_NUM]. The formula for the calculation
of ‘t’ is,
1
[CPM_NUM]×
System Frequency×12

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The setting [CMP_NUM] is provided for all binary input circuits.

Actual input signal

Imported signal by
binary input circuit
t

Figure 4.4-2 Chattering countermeasure (e.g. [CMP_NUM] = 4)

(iii) CPL switch


If the user needs to operate the CPL for binary input circuit #1, the user should set On for
scheme switch [BI1_CPL]. Conversely, the user should set Off for scheme switch [BI1_CPL] if
CPL is not required. Since the entire range of binary input circuits have CPLs, a setting of On
or Off is a pre-requisite for every binary input circuit. The number of CPL is equal to number
of binary input circuits: that is, the number of CPLs is 9 in the BIO5A or 18 in the BI1A.

(iv) Delayed pick-up and delayed drop-off signal


Both an on-delay timer and an off-delay timer are provided in CPL; both are used to adjust the
timing for input signals, the user should set their respective time values for settings [On Delay
Timer] and [Off Delay Timer].

(v) Logic level inversion


The Logic inversion function can invert the input signal and is provided for each binary input
circuit; the user can invert an input signal by setting Inverse for scheme switch [INVERSE-
SW]. A setting of Normal is also provided when inversion is not required.

(vi) How to set the settings for binary input circuits


Figure 4.4-3 illustrates an example of the binary IO module arrangement for the binary input
circuit printed circuit boards (PCBs); it illustrates the setting targets are on BIO5A at IO#1
and BIO5A at IO#3. The user should key the settings with regard to BIO5A using the setting
tables for IO_SLOT1 and IO_SLOT3.

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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)

Setting targets: BI1–BI9


and Common. Setting targets: BI1–B9
and Common.
a. Setting targets for BIO5A (IO#1) c. Setting targets for BIO5A (IO#3)

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)

4.4.3 Binary output (BO) feature in BO1A and BIO5A


A binary output circuit (BO) along with the CPL drives a single contact. There are three types
of BOs; different types of BOs are provided which are suitable for controlling the speed and

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capacity of current in a variety of external devices, as listed below:


(1) Semi-fast operating in both BO1A and BIO5A
(2) Auxiliary in both BO1A and BIO5A
(3) BO with Form-C in BIO5A

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

-Make and carry: 8A cont. 2

-Break: 0.1A at 250Vdc BO number


0.2A at 125Vdc
-OP Time: 8ms (typical) N/O contact

Screw on terminal block

3 Form-C -Uses a N/C and a N/O Terminal screw number BIO5A


contact BO1
-Shares a common 35

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

Screw on terminal block

4.4.4 Binary output (BO) circuit


Either a CPL logic or a PLC signal can drive a binary output circuit. Table 4.4-5 shows the
settings summary of CPL function.

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Table 4.4-5 Setting items for binary output circuits


Setting-range or

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

…..

BOn_CPL Off / On – Switch On for programmable operation Off


BOn Input signal1 (Preferred Data ID) – Set a Data ID at the first input on BOn 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

Figure 4.4-4 Binary Output Circuit for BIO5A (#1 to #n=9†)


†Note:When the BI1A is applied, 18 circuits are available.

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).

(i) CPL switch


When the user needs to operate the CPL for binary output circuit #1, the user should set On
for the scheme switch [BO1_CPL]. Conversely, the user should set Off for the scheme switch
[BO1_CPL] if CPL is not required. Since all binary output circuits have CPLs setting between
On and Off is required for every binary output circuit. The number of CPL is equal to the
number of binary output circuits: that is, the number of CPLs is 9 in BIO5. Note that the
subsequent PLC settings described later require that Off be set for the scheme switch.

(ii) Selection of input signals


Since a binary input circuit is operated by commands introduced from other functions, eight
ports for input signals are provided, designated as input-signal1 to input-signal8. The user
must ensure that input-signal1 to input-signal8 are configured with eight DataIDs. That is,
the user can select input-signals that are available from other functions, these input-signals
are designated using DataIDs. The user can key the DataIDs into settings [Input signal1] to
[Input signal8]. The DataIDs are selected from the Signal monitoring point list, which is
provided for every function.

(iii) Logic gate switch


A binary input circuit has a logic scheme for the eight input signals, and can combine the eight
input signals as required using scheme switch [LOGIC-SW] for which the user should set either
AND, OR or XOR.

(iv) Delayed pick-up/delayed drop-off signal


An on-delay timer and an off-delay timer are provided in the CPL; both are used to adjust the
timing for binary output circuits, the user should set their respective time values for settings
[On Delay Timer] and [Off Delay Timer].

(v) Logic level inversion


The logic inversion function can invert the input signal for each binary output circuit; the user
can invert an input output when the user sets Inverse for the scheme switch [INVERSE-SW].
Normal setting is also provided when logic inversion is not required for processing.

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(vi) Logic timer switch


In order that the binary output circuit can have a programmable reset characteristic, a scheme
switch and a setting are provided. The programmable reset characteristic consists of four types
and the user can select the type required using a scheme switch: (1) dwell type, (2) delay type,
(3) latch type, and (4) instantaneous type:

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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(vii) How to set the settings for binary output circuits

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)

Setting targets: BO1–BO9 Setting targets: BO1–BO9


b. Setting targets for BIO5A (IO#2) c. Setting targets for BIO5A (IO#3)

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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are shown in section 4.4.8(ii).


(viii) PLC and the binary output circuits
The Programmable logic controller (PLC) is also available for the control of binary output
circuits as a substitute for the CPL, and is able to signal an output command directly. In the
case that the binary output circuit is controlled by the PLC, the user is required to connect the
PLC to the binary output circuit. In Figure 4.4-4, the PLC logic connection points are
designated with BO1-SOURCE, BO2-SOURCE, and others. (The PLC is discussed separately.
Note that Connection points on the PLC are shown with the DataIDs of BIO_SLOT. See section
4.4.9(i)-3 and 4.4.9(ii)-3. (For more information of PLC function, see Chapter PLC function)

4.4.5 BIO structure


Binary IO modules consist of a number of module types and the arrangement of the respective
inputs-and-outputs are particular to each binary IO module type, as shown in Figure 4.4-6 and
Figure 4.4-7. Referring to the figures on the left, the user can for example, identify the actual
terminal blocks of the binary IO module. Corresponding circuits are drawn on the right in the
form of schematic diagrams. If the wiring is considered, the wiring objects are designated with
terminal screw numbers 1 to 40. The terminal screw numbers are shown next to the terminal
blocks. Here the user can find a slot number labeled with alpha-numeric reference “T*”. The
asterisk sign (*) is substituted for any one of the slot numbers. For the actual implementation
of a binary IO module, the user should examine the arrangement of binary IO modules from
External connection figures, which are shown separately. (See Appendix: Typical external
connection)

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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Alpha-numeric reference for the BI. Sign “*”


is substituted for the actual slot location
number.

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

Terminal blocks Schematic figures

Figure 4.4-6 Input arrangements for BI1A and BO1A

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Alpha-numeric of BIO. Sign “*” is substituted


for the actual slot location number. T*

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

Terminal blocks Schematic figures

Figure 4.4-7 Input and output arrangements in BIO5A

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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4.4.6 Settings of binary input circuits


(i) Setting table (IO_SLOT1) at MainUnit (IO#1) (Function ID: 200B01)
Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value

Common THRES_Lvl Low / High - Determination of input threshold Low


CMP_NUM 4-9 - Number of times filtered 4
BI1 BI1_CPL Off / On - Programmable binary input enable Off
On Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s On delay timer value 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s Off delay timer value 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Binary signal inversion Normal
BI2 BI2_CPL Off / On - Programmable binary input enable Off
On Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s On delay timer value 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s Off delay timer value 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Binary signal inversion Normal

…… …… …… …… ……

BI9 BI9_CPL Off / On - Programmable binary input enable Off


On Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s On delay timer value 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s Off delay timer value 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Binary signal inversion Normal

(ii) Setting tables (IO_SLOT2 to SLOT8) at MainUnit (IO#2 to IO#8)


(Function ID: 200B02 to 200B08)
Setting table is the same as the table for the IO#1.

(iii) Setting tables (S1BIO_SLOT1 to 8) at SubUnit#1 (IO#1 to IO#8)


(Function ID: 200B21 to 200B28)
Setting table is the same as the table for the IO#1.

(iv) Setting tables (S2BIO_SLOT1 to 8) at SubUnit#2 (IO#1 to IO#8)


(Function ID: 200B31 to 200B38)
Setting table is the same as the table for the IO#1.

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4.4.7 Signals of binary input circuits


(i) Table (IO_SLOT1) at MainUnit (IO#1) (Function ID: 200B01)
Before the filer
 Signal monitoring points (before the filter)
Element ID Name Description
8001001111 BI1-NC BI1 signal without filter

8101011111 BI2-NC BI2 signal without filter

8201021111 BI3-NC BI3 signal without filter

8301031111 BI4-NC BI4 signal without filter

8401041111 BI5-NC BI5 signal without filter

8501051111 BI6-NC BI6 signal without filter

8601061111 BI7-NC BI7 signal without filter

8701071111 BI8-NC BI8 signal without filter

8801081111 BI9-NC BI9 signal without filter

After the filter


 Signal monitoring points (after the filer)
Element ID Name Description
8001001110 BI1 BI1 signal with filter

8101011110 BI2 BI2 signal with filter

8201021110 BI3 BI3 signal with filter

8301031110 BI4 BI4 signal with filter

8401041110 BI5 BI5 signal with filter

8501051110 BI6 BI6 signal with filter

8601061110 BI7 BI7 signal with filter

8701071110 BI8 BI8 signal with filter

8801081110 BI9 BI9 signal with filter

The ends of binary input circuits


 Signal monitoring points (at the end of binary input circuit)
Element ID Name Description
8001001172 BI1-CPL BI1 signal with filter and programmable logic

8101011172 BI2-CPL BI2 signal with filter and programmable logic

8201021172 BI3-CPL BI3 signal with filter and programmable logic

8301031172 BI4-CPL BI4 signal with filter and programmable logic

8401041172 BI5-CPL BI5 signal with filter and programmable logic

8501051172 BI6-CPL BI6 signal with filter and programmable logic

8601061172 BI7-CPL BI7 signal with filter and programmable logic

8701071172 BI8-CPL BI8 signal with filter and programmable logic

8801081172 BI9-CPL BI9 signal with filter and programmable logic

(ii) Tables (IO_SLOT2 to SLOT8) at MainUnit (IO#2 to IO#8)


(Function ID: 200B02 to 200B08)
Before the filter
Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-1.

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After the filter


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-2.

The ends of binary input circuits


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-3.

(iii) Tables (IO_SLOT1 to SLOT8) at SubUnit#1 (IO#1 to IO#8)


(Function ID: 200B21 to 200B28)
Before the filter
Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-1.

After the filter


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-2.

The ends of binary input circuits


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-3.

(iv) Tables (IO_SLOT1 to SLOT8) at SubUnit#2 (IO#1 to IO#8)


(Function ID: 200B31 to 200B38)
Before the filter
Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-1.

After the filter


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-2.

The ends of binary input circuits


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-3.

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4.4.8 Settings of binary output circuits


(i) Setting table (IO_SLOT1) at MainUnit (IO#1) (Function ID 200B01)
Default setting

Units
Setting item Range Contents Notes
value

BO1 BO1_CPL Off / On - Programmable binary output enable Off


Input signal1 (Data-ID from other FBs) - First Data ID as input signal #1 for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal2 ditto - Second Data ID as input signal #2 for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal3 ditto - Third Data ID as input signal #3 for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal4 ditto - Forth Data ID as input signal #4 for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal5 ditto - Fifth Data ID as input signal #5 for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal6 ditto - Sixth Data ID as input signal #6 for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal7 ditto - Seventh Data ID as input signal #7 for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal8 ditto - Eighth Data ID as input signal #8 for Logic gate Not assigned
LOGIC-SW AND / OR / XOR - Operation selection in Logic gate AND
On Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s On delay timer value 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s Off delay timer value 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Binary signal inversion Normal
TIMER-SW Off / Delay / Dwell / Latch - Selection of Logic circuit Off
Off delay timer value for "Delay" and "Dwell"
Logic Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s 0.000
circuit
Reset signal (Data-ID from other FBs) - Reset signal selection for "Latch" circuit Not assigned
BO2 BO2_CPL Off / On - Programmable binary output enable Off
Input signal1 (Data-ID from other FBs) - Keying Data ID#1 as input signal for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal2 ditto - Keying Data ID#2 as input signal for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal3 ditto - Keying Data ID#3 as input signal for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal4 ditto - Keying Data ID#4 as input signal for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal5 ditto - Keying Data ID#5 as input signal for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal6 ditto - Keying Data ID#6 as input signal for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal7 ditto - Keying Data ID#7 as input signal for Logic gate Not assigned
Input signal8 ditto - Keying Data ID#8 as input signal for Logic gate Not assigned
LOGIC-SW AND / OR / XOR - Operation selection in Logic gate AND
On Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s On delay timer value 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s Off delay timer value 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Binary signal inversion Normal
TIMER-SW Off / Delay / Dwell / Latch - Selection of Logic circuit Off
Off delay timer value for "Delay" and "Dwell"
Logic Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s 0.000
circuit
Reset signal (Data-ID from other FBs) - Reset signal selection for "Latch" circuit Not assigned

….. …… ……. ……. ……..

BO9 BO18_CPL Off / On - Programmable binary output enable Off


Input signal1 (Data-ID from other FBs) - Keying Data ID#1 as input signal for Logic gate Not assigned
……. ……. ……. …….
Input signal8 ditto - Keying Data ID#8 as input signal for Logic gate Not assigned
LOGIC-SW AND / OR / XOR - Operation selection in Logic gate AND
On Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s On delay timer value 0.000
Off Delay Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s Off delay timer value 0.000
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Binary signal inversion Normal
TIMER-SW Off / Delay / Dwell / Latch - Selection of Logic circuit Off
Off delay timer value for "Delay" and "Dwell"
Logic Timer 0.000 - 300.000 s 0.000
circuit
Reset signal (Data-ID from other FBs) - Reset signal selection for "Latch" circuit Not assigned

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(ii) Setting tables (IO_SLOT2 to SLOT8) at MainUnit (IO#2 to IO#8)


(Function ID 200B02 to 200B08)
Setting table is the same as the table for the IO#1 (in section (i))

(iii) Setting tables (IO_SLOT1 to SLOT8) at SubUnit#1 (IO#1 to IO#8)


(Function ID 200B21 to 200B28)
Setting table is the same as the table for the IO#1 (in section (i))

(iv) Setting tables (IO_SLOT1 to SLOT8) at SubUnit#2 (IO#1 to IO#8)


(Function ID 200B31 to 200B38)
Setting table is the same as the table for the IO#1 (in section (i))

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4.4.9 Signals of binary output circuits


(i) Table (IO_SLOT1) at MainUnit (IO#1) (Function ID: 200B01)
Before the contact-driver
 Signal monitoring points (before the contact-driver)
Element ID Name Description
8002001112 BO1 BO1 signal

8102011112 BO2 BO2 signal

8202021112 BO3 BO3 signal

8302031112 BO4 BO4 signal

8402041112 BO5 BO5 signal

8502051112 BO6 BO6 signal

8602061112 BO7 BO7 signal

8702071112 BO8 BO8 signal

8802081112 BO9 BO9 signal

After the contact-driver


 Signal monitoring points (after the contact-driver)
Element ID Name Description
8002001113 BO1 RB BO1 driver read signal

8102011113 BO2 RB BO2 driver read signal

8202021113 BO3 RB BO3 driver read signal

8302031113 BO4 RB BO4 driver read signal

8402041113 BO5 RB BO5 driver read signal

8502051113 BO6 RB BO6 driver read signal

8602061113 BO7 RB BO7 driver read signal

8702071113 BO8 RB BO8 driver read signal

8802081113 BO9 RB BO9 driver read signal

Connection points for the PLC


 Connection point in PLC logic
Element ID Name Description
310200E11D BO1-SOURCE BO1 output command by PLC-logic

310201E11D BO2-SOURCE BO2 output command by PLC-logic

310202E11D BO3-SOURCE BO3 output command by PLC-logic

310203E11D BO4-SOURCE BO4 output command by PLC-logic

310204E11D BO5-SOURCE BO5 output command by PLC-logic

310205E11D BO6-SOURCE BO6 output command by PLC-logic

310206E11D BO7-SOURCE BO7 output command by PLC-logic

310207E11D BO8-SOURCE BO8 output command by PLC-logic

310208E11D BO9-SOURCE BO9 output command by PLC-logic

(ii) Tables (IO_SLOT2 to SLOT8) at MainUnit (IO#2 to IO#8)


(Function ID: 200B02 to 200B08)
Before the contact-driver
Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-1.

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After the contact-driver


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-2.

Connection points for the PLC


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-3.

(iii) Tables (IO_SLOT1 to SLOT8) at SubUnit#1 (IO#1 to IO#8)


(Function ID: 200B21 to 200B28)
Before the contact-driver
Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-1.

After the contact-driver


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-2.

Connection points for the PLC


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-3.

(iv) Tables (IO_SLOT1 to SLOT8) at SubUnit#2 (IO#1 to IO#8)


(Function ID: 200B31 to 200B38)
Before the contact-driver
Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-1.

After the contact-driver


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-2.

Connection points for the PLC


Table is the same as the table in previous section (i)-3.

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Power supply module (PWS)


The power supply module (PWS) consists of a DC/DC converter and line noise filters. The input
range rating of the PWS is 110 to 250 V DC.
Alpha-numeric reference of PWS. Sign “*” is
substituted for actual slot location number.4

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

Fram e earth Screw M5 screw for case earthing 3

Terminal and Earthing screws Schematic diagram

Figure 4.5-1 PWS terminal block (Rear view)

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)

Table 4.5-1 PWS specifications


Input voltage Voltage fluctuation
Description
rating6 permissible
Input voltage (110/125Vdc, 220/250Vdc) is available
DC: 110 to 250V DC: 88 to 300V where the voltage varies in ±20% of the rated voltage
(110V× 80% to 250V×120%).

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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disabled, if the IED runs on AC power supply for testing etc.

JP4 JP4
3 3

2 2

1 1

Setting to 170V (typical) Setting to 85V (typical)


(Position ‘1-2’) (Default position ‘2-3’)

Figure 4.5-2 Alarm threshold for DC voltage dropping on the PWS module

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Human Machine Interface (HMI)


4.6.1 Outlook
Figure 4.6-1 shows the outlook of human machine interface module (HMI) on the front panel.
The HMI has a screen (standard LCD or large LCD), LED indicators (#1– #26), operation keys,
function keys (F1–F7), monitoring jacks (Term A/B/C) and a USB receptacle. The LCD can
display information; e.g. IED operation menu, status, setting data, monitoring, fault records
and others. We shall see the menus on the display in Chapter User interface later. A USB
receptacle in B-type is provided for the connection to the PC. Thus, the user can connect the
engineering tools (GR-TIEMS®) or the PLC editor (MULTIPLOG®) with the IED using the
USB receptacle.

LED indicators
(#1–#26) Screen

Indicator label

Operation keys

Function keys
(F1–F7)

Monitoring jacks
(Term A/B/C) USB port

Figure 4.6-1 HMI on front panel

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4.6.2 LED Indicators


The LED indicators #1 and #2 are used to indicate the IED statuses. The others (#3 to #26) are
provided to indicate statuses, which the user wishes to check; the settings or by the PLC
function can control to indicate the statuses. The user can make a new indicator label using
the label maker of the GR-TIEMS®. (See Chapter Engineering tool)

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.

(i) Selection of input signals


The LED indicator (#3) is lit by entering signals from other functions; eight ports are provided
for the entering signals, designated as input-signal1 to input-signal8. The user should ensure
one or more DataIDs are set for the input-signal1 to input-signal8. Entering signals are
designated using DataIDs, respectively; the user should set respective DataIDs for the settings
[Input signal1] to [Input signal8].

(ii) Logic gate switch


In the LED indicator logic #3 a logic scheme is provide for the eight entering signals; the
entering signals are grouped by the selection using scheme switch [LOGIC-SW] for which the
user should set either AND, OR or XOR.

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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]

Figure 4.6-2 LED indicator logics (#3 to #26)

(iii) Delayed pick-up/delayed drop-off signal


For the LED indicator logic #3 the user can use an on-delay timer and an off-delay timer; both
are used to adjust the timing for lighting the LED indicator #3. The user should set their
respective time values for settings [On Delay Timer] and [Off Delay Timer].

(iv) Logic level inversion


On the LED indicator logic #3 the entering signal is inverted by the logic inversion function;
inverting an entering signal is carried out when the user sets Inverse for the scheme switch
[INVERSE-SW]. Set Normal for the scheme switch when logic inversion is not required.

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(v) Logic timer switch


The LED indicator #3 can have programmable reset characteristics using scheme switch
[TIMER-SW]. Four types are available: (1) dwell type, (2) delay type, (3) latch type, and (4)
instantaneous type:

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.

(vi) Selection of the LED color


For the LED indicator #3, color selection of either RED/GREEN/YELLOW is possible using the
setting [Color].

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Table 4.6-1 Settings of LED indictors #3 to #26 (Function ID: 201B01))

Unit Default setting


Setting items Range Contents
s value

LED#3 Color RED / GREEN / YELLOW - LED#3 color selection RED


Input signal1 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the first input on LED3 (No Assigned)
Input signal2 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the second input on LED#3. (No Assigned)
Input signal3 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the third input on LED#3. (No Assigned)
Input signal4 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the forth input on LED#3. (No Assigned)
Input signal5 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the fifth input on LED#3. (No Assigned)
Input signal6 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the sixth input on LED#3. (No Assigned)
Input signal7 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the seventh input on LED#3. (No Assigned)
Input signal8 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the eighth input on LED#3. (No Assigned)
LOGIC-SW AND / OR / XOR - Switch for logic-gate operation on LED#3 AND
On Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an on-delay-timer on LED#3 0.00
Off Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an off-delay-timer on LED#3 0.00
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Inversion operation of LED#3 signal Normal
TIMER-SW Off/Delay/Dwell/Latch/Blink - Selection of a type in the delay timer on LED#3 Off
Logic Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Off delay timer value for "Delay" and "Dwell" circuit 0.00
Reset signal (Preferred Data ID) - Setting Data ID for "Latch" circuit (No Assigned)
LED#4 Color RED / GREEN / YELLOW - LED#4 color selection RED
Input signal1 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the first input on LED#4 (No Assigned)
Input signal2 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the second input on LED#4. (No Assigned)
Input signal3 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the third input on LED#4. (No Assigned)
Input signal4 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the forth input on LED#4. (No Assigned)
Input signal5 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the fifth input on LED#4. (No Assigned)
Input signal6 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the sixth input on LED#4. (No Assigned)
Input signal7 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the seventh input on LED#4. (No Assigned)
Input signal8 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the eighth input on LED#4. (No Assigned)
LOGIC-SW AND / OR / XOR - Switch for logic-gate operation on LED#4 AND
On Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an on-delay-timer on LED#4 0.00
Off Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an off-delay-timer on LED#4 0.00
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Inversion operation of LED#4 signal Normal
TIMER-SW Off/Delay/Dwell/Latch/Blink - Selection of a type in the delay timer on LED#4 Off
Logic Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Off delay timer value for "Delay" and "Dwell" circuit 0.00
Reset signal (Preferred Data ID) - Setting Data ID for "Latch" circuit (No Assigned)
……….
LED#26 Color RED / GREEN / YELLOW - LED#26 color selection RED
Input signal1 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the first input on LED#26 (No Assigned)
Input signal2 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the second input on LED#26. (No Assigned)
Input signal3 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the third input on LED#26. (No Assigned)
Input signal4 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the forth input on LED#26. (No Assigned)
Input signal5 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the fifth input on LED#26. (No Assigned)
Input signal6 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the sixth input on LED#26. (No Assigned)
Input signal7 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the seventh input on LED#26. (No Assigned)
Input signal8 (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the eighth input on LED#26. (No Assigned)
LOGIC-SW AND / OR / XOR - Switch for logic-gate operation on LED#26 AND
On Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an on-delay-timer on LED#26 0.00
Off Delay Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Set a value for an off-delay-timer on LED#26 0.00
INVERSE-SW Normal / Inverse - Inversion operation of LED#26 signal Normal
TIMER-SW Off/Delay/Dwell/Latch/Blink - Selection of a type in the delay timer on LED#26 Off
Logic Timer 0.00 – 300.00 s Off delay timer value for "Delay" and "Dwell" circuit 0.00
Reset signal (Preferred Data ID) - Setting Data ID for "Latch" circuit (No Assigned)

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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

3100021001 ERROR Error LED

3100031001 LED-03 Output signal of the LED indicator #3

3100041001 LED-04 Output signal of the LED indicator #4

3100051001 LED-05 Output signal of the LED indicator #5

3100061001 LED-06 Output signal of the LED indicator #6

3100071001 LED-07 Output signal of the LED indicator #7

3100081001 LED-08 Output signal of the LED indicator #8

3100091001 LED-09 Output signal of the LED indicator #9

31000A1001 LED-10 Output signal of the LED indicator #10

31000B1001 LED-11 Output signal of the LED indicator #11

31000C1001 LED-12 Output signal of the LED indicator #12

31000D1001 LED-13 Output signal of the LED indicator #13

31000E1001 LED-14 Output signal of the LED indicator #14

31000F1001 LED-15 Output signal of the LED indicator #15

3100101001 LED-16 Output signal of the LED indicator #16

3100111001 LED-17 Output signal of the LED indicator #17

3100121001 LED-18 Output signal of the LED indicator #18

3100131001 LED-19 Output signal of the LED indicator #19

3100141001 LED-20 Output signal of the LED indicator #20

3100151001 LED-21 Output signal of the LED indicator #21

3100161001 LED-22 Output signal of the LED indicator #22

3100171001 LED-23 Output signal of the LED indicator #23

3100181001 LED-24 Output signal of the LED indicator #24

3100191001 LED-25 Output signal of the LED indicator #25

31001A1001 LED-26 Output signal of the LED indicator #26

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4.6.3 Function keys with LEDs


The function keys (F1 to F7) are provided to jump to other menus during the LCD operation;
the jump destinations are already set as factory default (see Table 4.6-3). However, the user
can program the F1 to F7 keys to jump to user-preferred menus using settings. Incidentally,
the user can program the function key so that a binary signal is generated when the user
presses the function key.
Table 4.6-3 Function keys and jump destinations (default)
Function LED lit when
Jump destination as default
Key# pressing

F1 Metering menu Yellow


F2 Fault Record menu Yellow
F3 Event Record1 menu Yellow
F4 Event Record2 menu Yellow
F5 Event Record3 menu Yellow
F6 Diagnostics menu Yellow
F7 (Not defined) Yellow

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.

(i) Screen jump pressing the function key


The user can program the F1 to F7 keys as the user-preferred jump keys. For example, when
the user wishes to use the F1 key to jump to another screen, set Screen jump for scheme switch
[Function] in the F1 key (see Table 4.6-6). We shall see the setting in Chapter User interface:
Setting sub-menu: Configuration of Function keys.

(ii) Binary signal generated pressing the function key


When the user wishes to generate a binary signal upon occurrence of pressing the F1 key, set
Assign Signal for scheme switch [Function] in the F1 key. For instance, if the user wishes to
send a signal generated pressing F1 to the binary output circuit (BO1‡) at the IO#1 slot, set
the Data ID of “FUNC-KEY1(240001 310001730)” for the setting [Input signal 1] of the BO1‡
circuit. Note that the user should set On for the scheme switch [BO1_CPL] when the connection
is done using the setting [Input signal 1]. Figure 4.6-3 shows that a generate signal is outputted
at the FUNC-KEY1 SIGNAL. Table 4.6-7 shows the other FUNC-KEY2 to 7 points. We shall
see the setting procedure in Chapter User interface: Test sub-menu: Signal control function.

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Function key logic for F1 Terminal and


(Function ID: 240001) BO1 circuit at IO_SLOT1 (Function ID: 200B01) wire

“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

Figure 4.6-3 F1 key connected with the BO1‡


‡Note:The BO1 circuit is used just for an explanation; it is discussed in Chapter
Technical description: Binary IO module.
†Note:When the user wishes to inject the signal at the PLC connection point of the “BO1-
SOURCE (200B01 31200E11D at the IO#1 slot)”, the user should set the BO1-
SOURCE (200B01 31200E11D) for the setting [Signal] of the F1 key. Then, set Off
for the scheme switch [BO1_CPL]

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

(iii) Lighting LEDs on F1 to F7


Figure 4.6-4 shows the F1 to F7 LED logics. Programing to light the LEDs (F1 to F7) is the
same as the programing of the LED indicators (#3 to #26) (for the programming, see section
4.6.2). As a default, e.g., the “FUNC-KEY1 (240001 310001730)” is set for the setting [Input
signal 1] of the F1 LED logic. The LED-F2 to F7 points are listed in Table 4.6-8.

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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]

[On Delay Timer] [Off Delay Timer] 3100211001 F7 LED logic


& ≥1
[Input signal 1] t 0 0 t LED-F7
DRIVER
& AND 0.000-300.000s 0.000-300.000s 1 & [Logic Timer] ≥1
[Input signal 2] & 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]

Figure 4.6-4 LED logics on the function keys F1 to F7

Table 4.6-5 Settings of Function keys (Function ID: 240001)

Default setting
Setting items Range Units Contents
value

Screen Jump / Assign Signal /


Function - Operation mode for the F1 key Screen Jump
No Assign
F1
Signal (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the input on F1 key (No Assigned)
Logic Instant / Toggle - Switch for logic-gate operation on F1 Instant
Screen Jump / Assign Signal /
Function - Operation mode for the F2 key Screen Jump
No Assign
F2
Signal (Preferred Data ID) - Set a Data ID at the input on F2 key (No Assigned)
Logic Instant / Toggle - Switch for logic-gate operation on F2 Instant

……….
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)

Unit Default setting


Setting items Range Contents
s value

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]

3100001730 FUNC-KEY1 Signal generated directly when pressing F1

3100011730 FUNC-KEY2 Signal generated directly when pressing F2

3100021730 FUNC-KEY3 Signal generated directly when pressing F3

3100031730 FUNC-KEY4 Signal generated directly when pressing F4

3100041730 FUNC-KEY5 Signal generated directly when pressing F5

3100051730 FUNC-KEY6 Signal generated directly when pressing F6

3100061730 FUNC-KEY7 Signal generated directly when pressing F7

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

31001C1001 LED-F2 Signal generated during pressing the F2 key

31001D1001 LED-F3 Signal generated during pressing the F3 key

31001E1001 LED-F4 Signal generated during pressing the F4 key

31001F1001 LED-F5 Signal generated during pressing the F5 key

3100201001 LED-F6 Signal generated during pressing the F6 key

3100211001 LED-F7 Signal generated during pressing the F7 key

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4.6.4 Monitoring jacks


A monitoring jack including a LED is provided so that the user can monitor a binary signal on
the logic straightforwardly. For example, when the user wishes to monitor the operating state
of a relay function, set the signal number (Data ID) that the user wishes to monitor; then the
user can see lighting the LED when the relay is operated. Using with an oscilloscope, the user
can also observe the binary signal that comes from the monitoring jack; three monitoring jacks
(Term A, B, and C) are available on the front panel.
Table 4.6-9 Output terminals for signal monitoring (No default setting)
Jack Jack name LED Color Remarks

A Term A Yellow Set user’s preferred signal number


B Term B Yellow Set user’s preferred signal number
C Term C Yellow Set user’s preferred signal number

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

Figure 4.6-5 Monitoring logics A, B and C


†Note:The monitoring point is just selected for the explanation; the user can select a
monitoring point from the relay applications and general control functions. The
monitoring points is listed as PLC monitoring points in each function.

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Table 4.6-10 Settings of Monitoring jacks (Function ID: 201301)


Unit Default setting
Setting items Range Contents
s value
Term A (Preferred Data ID) - Select a signal for Term A (No Assigned)
Term B (Preferred Data ID) - Select a signal for Term B (No Assigned)
Term C (Preferred Data ID) - Select a signal for Term C (No Assigned)

Table 4.6-11 Signal monitoring points for monitoring jack LEDs (Function ID: 201B01)
Element ID Name Description
3100221001 TEST-A TEST-A

3100231001 TEST-B TEST-B

3100241001 TEST-C TEST-C

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4.6.5 Operation keys


(i) L/R key
The IED has two LEDs on the L/R key; either LEDs is lit in response to a local mode or a
remote mode. Lighting the LED is instructed by the LOCRMT function. Table 4.6-12 shows
the signal monitoring points on the L/R LEDs.

Table 4.6-12 Signal monitoring points for L/R LEDs (Function ID: 201B01)
Element ID Name Description
3100251001 LOC LED Local

3100261001 REM LED Remote

(ii) Operation keys except L/R key


Like in the function keys (F1 to F7), the operation keys can provide signals when pressing the
keys; the user can monitor the signals at the signal monitoring points in Table 4.6-13.

Table 4.6-13 Signal monitoring points for KEYINPUT (Function ID: 240001)
Element ID Name Description
3100081730 CANCEL Key situation of CANCEL

31000E1730 CLEAR Key situation of CLEAR

31000D1730 CLOSE Key situation of CLOSE

31000F1730 DOWN Key situation of DOWN

3100071730 ENTER Key situation of ENTER

3100091730 HELP Key situation of HELP

3100111730 LEFT Key situation of LEFT

31000A1730 LOC/REM Key situation of LOC/REM

31000C1730 OPEN Key situation of OPEN

3100121730 RIGHT Key situation of RIGHT

3100101730 UP Key situation of UP

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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.

4.7.1 Clock setting


The user can set the time using the time sub-menu as shown in Figure 4.7-1. The user also can
set the time using the GR-TIEMS†.
Clock
10:00 1/2
[Time] +
2012-11-21 10:00:05
[Format]
YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
[ActiveSyncSrc] >
SNTP

Figure 4.7-1 Time sub-menu in Clock menu


†Note:Make the calibration the when the clock is set using the GR-TIMES. This is
because the transmission time is required from the PC to the IED.

4.7.2 Selection of date and time formats


The user can select user-preferred date/time format; setting [Data_fmt] is provided for the
selection of the format. For example, ‘March 24th 2014 10:48’ can be displayed when the format
“DDMMYYYY” is selected.
 “2014-03-24 10:48” is displayed upon the selection of “YYYYMMDD”.
 “03-24-2014 10:48” is displayed upon the selection of “MMDDYYYY”.
 “24-03-2014 10:48” is displayed upon the selection of “DDMMYYYY”.
Display Format
10:48 1/4
Date_fmt +
YYYYMMDD
Date_delimiter +
-
Time_delimiter +
:

Figure 4.7-2 Setting screen of Display format

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4.7.3 Time Synchronization


The synchronization function can run when a synchronized signal is provided for respective
IEDs; the user should select one of the following synchronization methods using the setting
[Time_Sync_Src]:
 SNTP method
 IRIG-B method
 Binary Input (BI) method

(i) Synchronization using SNTP


Example of SNTP synchronization
The SNTP method is possible when IEDs connect with time-servers. Figure 4.7-3 exemplifies
two servers are connected with the IEDs using the LAN.
Time server1 Time server2

LAN

………….
IED_1 IED_2 IED_n

Figure 4.7-3 Two time servers connected on the LAN

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

Figure 4.7-4 Time setting for SNTP


Table 4.7-1 Settings for the SNTP synchronization
Setting item Range Contents Setting example Notes
TimeSyncSrc SNTP / BI / IRIG-B Selection of sync method SNTP
SNTP Off /On Operation of SNTP ()On
Server1 000.000.000.000–255.255.255.255 Setting for Time server 1 197.1.23.11
Server2 000.000.000.000–255.255.255.255 Setting for Time server 2 000.000.000.000
Server3 000.000.000.000–255.255.255.255 Setting for Time server 3 000.000.000.000
Server4 000.000.000.000–255.255.255.255 Setting for Time server 4 000.000.000.000

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(ii) Synchronization using IRIG-B


Example of IRIG-B synchronization
The IRIG-B method is possible when a synchronization signal in the IRIG-B format is provided.
The synchronization signal is transferred using the IRIG-B000 module†.

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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

Figure 4.7-6 Time setting for IRIG-B

Setting year in IRIG-B


When the IRIG-B data is generated in the IEEE C37.118 / IRIG-B000 format, the user should
set On for setting [USE_BCDYEAR]. Conversely, when the IRIG-B data with absence the
C37.118† is generated, Off should be set for the setting [USE_BCDYEAR].
†Note: “Year” is informed from the IED clock itself when the C37.118 is absent.

Setting UTC/local time


When the IRIG-B data is generated in the UTC†, set Off for the setting [USE_LOCALTIME].
Conversely, when the IRIG-B data is generated in the local time‡, set On for setting
[USE_LOCALTIME]; set Off for the setting [IS_UTC_base].
†Note:We shall see the settings of the UTS in section 4.7.4.
‡Note:In the IRIG-B signal generator unit, the DST settings should be corresponded to
the DST settings of the IED. We shall see the DST settings in section 4.7.5.

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Table 4.7-2 Settings for the IRIG-B Time synchronization


Setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
example
TimeSyncSrc SNTP / BI / IRIG-B Selection of sync method IRIG-B
IRIG-SYNC Off /On Operation of IRIG-B On
USE_BCDYEAR Off / On Selection of IEEE C37.118/IRIG-B000 Off
USE_LOCALTIME Off / On Operation in the local time Off

(iii) Synchronization using BI signal


When accurate1Hz square-wave can be supplied as a reference clock, the clock function can
make the time synchronization. The 1Hz square-wave is transferred using a binary input
circuit (BI).

Example of time synchronization via BI circuit


Figure 4.7-7 exemplifies that the 1Hz square-wave is provided via the BI1 circuit†.

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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

Check “BI ” being shown under ActiveSyncSrc.

Figure 4.7-8 Time setting for BI

Table 4.7-3 Setting items for the BI Time synchronization


Setting item Range Contents Setting example Notes
TimeSyncSrc SNTP / BI / IRIG-B Selection of sync method BI
BI-SYNC Off /On Operation of BI On
BI_ID [Preferred ID] Signal monitoring point 200B01 8001001111
Time adjust factor (in −:Leading the clock
SYNC ADJ −0.050 to +0.050 0.000
sec.) +:Delaying the clock

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4.7.4 Setting time zone


When the clock should run in the UTC, the user should set On for the setting [IS_UTC_base].
Additionally, the user should set the time zone† when the time should be displayed in the Local
standard time. The time zone is divided in every 15 minutes; the user can set it using 0.25
units (i.e., 15 min = 0.25 unit). For example, if the IED is used in Venezuela (UTC-04:30), the
user should set “−4.50” for the setting, as shown Figure 4.7-9.
Time Zone
10:48 1/1
Time zone +
-4.50hour

Figure 4.7-9 Setting screen of Time zone


Table 4.7-4 Example time offsets and locations
Time offset† Example locations
UTC−10:00 United States (Hawaii)
UTC−09:00 United States (Anchorage)
UTC−08:00 United States (PST)
UTC−06:00 Canada , Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ecuador, Mexico, United States (CST)
UTC−05:00 Brazil (Acre), Colombia, Cuba, Jamaica, Panama, Peru, United States (EST)
UTC−04:30 Venezuela
UTC−04:00 Bolivia, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Barbados
UTC−03:00 Argentina, Brazil (Bahia, Pernambuco), Chile
UTC−02:00 Brazil (Fernando de Noronha)
UTC±00:00 United kingdom, Iceland, Ireland, Senegal, Saint Helena, Mali
UTC+01:00 Germany, Hungary, Italy, France, Montenegro
UTC+02:00 Egypt, Estonia, Finland, Slovenia, Greece
UTC+03:00 Ethiopia, Iraq, Kenya, Madagascar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey
UTC+04:00 Armenia, Azerbaijan, Oman, Seychelles, United Arab Emirates
UTC+05:00 Pakistan
UTC+05:30 India, Sri Lanka
UTC+06:00 Bangladesh, Bhutan, Kazakhstan
UTC+06:30 Myanmar
UTC+07:00 Western Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos
UTC+08:00 China, Malaysia, Philippines, Australia (Western Australia), Mongolia
UTC+09:00 Japan, South Korea
UTC+10:00 Australia (Queensland)
UTC+12:00 New Zealand
†Note:Time zone is expressed in the difference between UTC and the local standard time
(wintertime).

Table 4.7-5 Setting time zone


Setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
example
IS_UTC_base On / Off Selection of either the UTC or the local time On

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4.7.5 DST setting (Summer time setting)


When the summer time (DST) is applied, the user should set the beginning and the ending
dates of the DST in the clock function. The user should set On for the setting [Summer time]
for DST.
Note: The clock function is not designed for particular DSTs such as they are depending
on the religious events and the astronomy.

(i) DST set by the day (Mon to Sun) of week


For example, when the DST starts at 01:00 a.m. on Sunday of the fifth week in March and it
ends at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday of the fourth week in October, the user has the following settings.
Note that transposing the calendar is required, as shown in Figure 4.7-10; accordingly the first
of the month is located at the first row and the first column of the transposed calendar.

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

Setting 3 for the [Start_Month] Setting 10 for the [End_Month]


Setting 5 for the [Start_Week] Setting 4 for the [End_Week]
Setting Sun for the [Start_Wday] Setting Sun for the [End_Wday]
Setting 1 for the [Start_Hour] Setting 2 for the [End_Hour]

Figure 4.7-10 DST setting examples by the day of week

(ii) DST set by the day (1st or 15th) of month


For example, when the DST starts at 01:00 p.m. on the first day in March and it ends at 3:00
p.m. on the middle day in October; the user has the following settings.

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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

Beginning of the DST E nding of the DST


at 01:00 p.m. in Mar. 1 at 03:00 p.m. in Oct. 15

Setting 3 for the [Start_Month] Setting 10 for the [End_Month]


Setting 1 for the [Start_Week] Setting 3 for the [End_Week]
Setting – for the [Start_Wday] Setting – for the [End_Wday]
Setting 13 for the [Start_Hour] Setting 15 for the [End_Hour]

Figure 4.7-11 DST setting examples by the day (1st or 15th) of month

(iii) Time shift


After setting the DST, the clock is forwarded by 1 hour at the DST start; the clock is backed by
1 hour at the DST end.
Table 4.7-6 DST settings
Setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
example

Summer time On / Off Enabling DST operation On

Start_Month 1 to 12 Set the beginning of DST in the month 3

Start_Week 1 to 5 Set the beginning of DST in the week 5


–, Sun, Mon,
Start_Wday Tue, Wed, Thu, Set the beginning of DST in the day Sun
Fri, Sat
Start_Hour 0 to 23 Set the beginning of DST in 24 hour-clock 1

End_Month 1 to 12 Set the end of DST in the month 10

End_Week 1 to 5 Set the end of DST in the week 5


–, Sun, Mon,
End_Wday Tue, Wed, Thu, Set the end of DST in the day Sun
Fri, Sat
End_Hour 0 to 23 Set the beginning of DST in 24 hour-clock 2

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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

Setting of SNTP_SYNC (Function ID: 200A01)


Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value
SNTP Off / On - Enabling SNTP synchronization On
Server1 0 - 255 - IP address#1 0. 0. 0. 0
Server2 0 - 255 - IP address#2 0. 0. 0. 0
Server3 0 - 255 - IP address#3 0. 0. 0. 0
Server4 0 - 255 - IP address#4 0. 0. 0. 0

Setting of BI_SYNC (Function ID: 202001)


Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value
BI SYNC Off / On - BI sync switch Off
BI_ID [Preferred ID] - Source BI Data ID
SYNC ADJ -0.050 to 0.050 s Time adjust factor 0.000

Setting of IRIG_SYNC (Function ID: 202101)


Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value
IRIG SYNC Off / On - IRIGB sync switch Off
USE_BCDYEAR Off / On - Use BCD year code Off
USE_LOCALTIME Off / On - Use local time Off

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Group setting for protection functions


As shown in Figure 4.8-1, protection settings (i.e., DIF settings, CBF settings, etc.) are
segmented into eight groups, and different setting values of the relays can be set as per
circumstances such as operation conditions and others. Note that changing the group cannot
be not carried out instantly.

Settings
Protection (Relay)
Group1 setting
DIF
CBF

TRC

Group2 setting
DIF
CBF

TRC

Group8 setting
DIF OC
CBF EF
… OV
UV
THM

TRC TRC

Figure 4.8-1 Eight groups for protection settings

(i) Changing group number by menu operation


The user can change the group number using the menu† on the IED screen. See the Chapter
User interface: Setting sub-menu.

(ii) Changing group number by user-programming


Another changing method is provided by programing PLC logics (For more information about
PLC programing, see the Chapter PLC function.) Figure 4.8-2 exemplifies a PLC logic:
changing group2 from group1 is performed while BI1 circuit is energized. The group setting
function “Setting (Function ID 201400)” has a signal reception point ‘PLC_Group_ENUM’ in
UNIT type; thus changing the group is performed when either numbers (1 to 8) enters at the
signal reception point. The example logic, designed for changing to group2 from group1,

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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

PLC basic-function PLC basic-function A group number enters


Binary input circuits BI1 and BI2
(Flip-Flop) (SEL) to “Setting function (FunctionID: 201400)”
at IO#1 (IO_SLOT1)
2 3
2
SEL DOUT_UNIT
1
DIN_BOOL RS
Unit#16#201400 FID ST
DO Q1 G
FID SET Unit#16#31 DTYPE
RESET1 Unit#16#1 IN0 Unit#16#4000E1A0 DID
DTYPE ST
IN1 DI
DID Unit#16#2

1
DIN_BOOL
FID DO

DTYPE ST
DID

Figure 4.8-2 Example for changing a group setting4


1Note: Function block for the binary input circuit (Binary input FB) is provided in User
library of PLC editor. See the Chapter PLC editing in Basic manual
“Programmable Logic Controller and PLC editor” attached the PLC software.
2Note: The SEL and RS functions are the basic functions. In the logic, when signal ‘1’
enters the SEL function, value ‘2’ is generated. For more information, see the help
menu on the PLC editor.
3Note: For your reference, changing to group3 is performed when value ‘3’ enters. In
other words, values ‘1’ to ‘8’ correspond to ‘group1’ to ‘group8’, respectively.
4Note: This example is designed to change ‘group1’ to ‘group2’ or ‘group2’ to ‘group1’.

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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Binary input circuits BI1 to BI3 A group number enters


at IO#3 (IO_SLOT1) PLC basic-function PLC basic-function
to “Setting function
(Ondelay) (SEL)
(Function ID: 201400)”
BI3_1
DIN_BOOL TON
UDINT#16#200B03 FID DO IN Q BOOL_TO_UNIT
UDINT#16#80 DTYPE ST
UDINT#16#01001111 Delay time# PT ET
DID ADD
XX ms

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

Figure 4.8-3 Logic for changing a group setting

(iii) Setting
PF (Function ID: 201400) at Setting|Protection
Setting items Range Unit Contents Default Note

Active Group 1 to 8 – Selection of a setting group number 1

(iv) Signal (Data ID)


 Connection point on PLC logic
Setting_PF (Function ID: 201400)
Element ID Name Description
314000E1A0 PLC_Group_ENUM Reception for setting group number

 Signal monitoring points


Setting_PF (Function ID: 201400)
Element ID Name Description
3200001001 ACT_GRP

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.

Figure 5.1-1 GR-TIEMS® screen on PC

Table 5.1-1 Information on the GR-TIEMS


Information Displaying format
Display of voltage and current waveform Oscillograph, vector display
Symmetrical component analysis On arbitrary time span
Harmonic analysis On arbitrary time span
Frequency analysis On arbitrary time span

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

Figure 5.2-1 USB Communications

Figure 5.2-2 GR-TIEMS Communications Options

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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.

(iii) Pocket label creator


The user can create the name label of LEDs and Function keys for the IED front panel using
a pocket label sheet, which is provided together with the IED. For more information with
regard the LEDs and Function keys, see Chapter Technical description: Human machine
interface.

(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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(ii) Disturbance record


Disturbance record is a kind of module information measured so that the user can see them in
several graphs: an oscilloscope chart, a harmonic graph, a 3D harmonic graph, a vector in relay
operation analysis (ROA) chart. The user can see disturbance records when the disturbance
records file in COMTRADE are provided. The user can also save disturbance records into the
COMTRADE file.

(iii) Event list


The event list is recorded events information in the IED. The user can generate events
information file in the CSV; the user can retrieve events data file into the IED to view when
the file is in the CSV.

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.

Generic configuration tools


(i) Setting (general setting for the relay and controlling functions)
The user can make the IED settings on the GR-TIEMS; the IED settings are transferred into
the IED by the connection between the IED and the GR-TIEMS.

(ii) Setting I/O


The user can see and make the setting with regard to binary input/output circuits (BIO†),
LEDs using the setting I/O function. For more information about the BIO, and the LED, see
Chapter Technical description.

(iii) Setting event list


The user can set information with regard to the event of an IED using the event list function.

IEC 61850 configuration tool


The user can configure conversion data for the IEC61850 communication†, provided the IED
exchanges the data with the SAS. The user also configures a logical device, a logical node,
Goose publish information, and Goose subscribe information. For setting and configuration for
the IEC61850 communication see Chapter Communication protocol: IEC 61850

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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).

IEC 60870-5-103 configuration tool


The user can edit the data of the IEC 60870-5-103 protocol† to perform communications
between IEDs. The IEC 60870-5-103 data consists of the IEC 60870-5-103 Slave and the
IEC60870-5-103 Master data; the user can edit either the Slave Data or the Master Data‡ at
a time.
†Note:The configuration is possible when the IED software has the IEC 60870-5-103. To
confirmed the implementation of IEC61850 protocol, the user needs to check the
IED ordering code (for more information, see Appendix: Ordering). The tool is not
shown when the IED software does not have the IEC 60870-5-103.
‡Note:Editing the master data is not available at present.

Busbar configuration tools


The user can program the replica depending a busbar configuration. For the programing the
busbar configuration, see the separate instruction manual “Replica setting procedure for
Centralized Busbar protection IED (6F2S1923)”.

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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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Overview of PLC function


PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) software is used for configuring the Inputs/outputs
(I/Os), alarms, indications, recording and others. PLC logic consist of “timers”, “flip-flops”, and
logic gates “AND, OR, XOR, NOT”. The user can configure PLC-logic using the PLC editor
(MULTIPROG®), which should be installed in the user’s PC. Figure 6.1-1 shows the screen for
the PLC editor.

Figure 6.1-1 PC screen of MULTIPROG®


Note: To handle the PLC editor on the PC, the user shall purchase a software license
(EP-261; see Appendix: Ordering) from Toshiba sales representative. For more
information of PLC and MULTIPROG®, see separate manual Basic manual:
Programmable Logic Controller and PLC editor (6F2S1904)).

PLC data error


The Automatic supervision reports the error information when an error occurs in PLC logic.
The error information† is shown in the Monitoring sub-menu on the IED screen. See Chapter
Automatic supervision: Supervision tasks: Supervision of data in PLC function.
PLC data error 1/1
10:48
[Minor error]

[00000006] [00000000]
[00000000] [00000000]
[00000000] [00000000]

PLC error code†

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.

6.3.1 Monitoring point for PLC driver


The user can assign several values for the operation. Three-hundred-and-twenty PLC drivers
are grouped for 128 BITs, 32 USINTs, 32 UINTs, 32 UDINTs, 32 SINTs, 32 INTs, and 32 DINTs
in the function “PLC_DRV (Function ID: 230302)”.
(i) BIT type
 Monitoring point at PLC Driver
PLC_DRV in BIT type (Function ID: 230302)
Element ID Name Description
8010101BB0 BIT_00_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8110101BB1 BIT_00_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8210101BB2 BIT_00_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8710101BB7 BIT_00_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8810101BB8 BIT_01_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8910101BB9 BIT_01_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8A10101BBA BIT_01_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8F10101BBF BIT_01_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8010111BB0 BIT_02_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8110111BB1 BIT_02_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8210111BB2 BIT_02_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8310111BB3 BIT_02_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8710111BB7 BIT_02_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8810111BB8 BIT_03_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8910111BB9 BIT_03_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8A10111BBA BIT_03_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8B10111BBB BIT_03_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8F10111BBF BIT_03_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8010121BB0 BIT_04_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8110121BB1 BIT_04_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8210121BB2 BIT_04_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8310121BB3 BIT_04_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8710121BB7 BIT_04_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8810121BB8 BIT_05_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8910121BB9 BIT_05_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8A10121BBA BIT_05_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8B10121BBB BIT_05_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………

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 Monitoring point at PLC Driver


PLC_DRV in BIT type (Function ID: 230302)
Element ID Name Description
8F10121BBF BIT_05_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8010131BB0 BIT_06_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8110131BB1 BIT_06_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8210131BB2 BIT_06_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8310131BB3 BIT_06_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8710131BB7 BIT_06_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8810131BB8 BIT_07_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8910131BB9 BIT_07_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8A10131BBA BIT_07_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8B10131BBB BIT_07_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8F10131BBF BIT_07_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8010141BB0 BIT_08_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8110141BB1 BIT_08_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8210141BB2 BIT_08_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8310141BB3 BIT_08_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8710141BB7 BIT_08_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8810141BB8 BIT_09_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8910141BB9 BIT_09_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8A10141BBA BIT_09_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8B10141BBB BIT_09_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8F10141BBF BIT_09_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8010151BB0 BIT_10_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8110151BB1 BIT_10_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8210151BB2 BIT_10_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8310151BB3 BIT_10_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8710151BB7 BIT_10_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8810151BB8 BIT_11_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8910151BB9 BIT_11_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8A10151BBA BIT_11_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8B10151BBB BIT_11_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8F10151BBF BIT_11_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8010161BB0 BIT_12_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8110161BB1 BIT_12_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8210161BB2 BIT_12_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8310161BB3 BIT_12_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………

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 Monitoring point at PLC Driver


PLC_DRV in BIT type (Function ID: 230302)
Element ID Name Description
8710161BB7 BIT_12_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8810161BB8 BIT_13_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8910161BB9 BIT_13_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8A10161BBA BIT_13_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8B10161BBB BIT_13_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8F10161BBF BIT_13_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8010171BB0 BIT_14_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8110171BB1 BIT_14_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8210171BB2 BIT_14_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8310171BB3 BIT_14_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8710171BB7 BIT_14_7 General PLC monitoring point for users
8810171BB8 BIT_15_0 General PLC monitoring point for users
8910171BB9 BIT_15_1 General PLC monitoring point for users
8A10171BBA BIT_15_2 General PLC monitoring point for users
8B10171BBB BIT_15_3 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
8F10171BBF BIT_15_7 General PLC monitoring point for users

(ii) USINT type


 Monitoring point at PLC Driver
PLC_DRV in USINT type (Function ID: 230302)
Element ID Name Description
3011001BB0 U08_00 General PLC monitoring point for users
3011011BB0 U08_01 General PLC monitoring point for users
3011021BB0 U08_02 General PLC monitoring point for users
3011031BB0 U08_03 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
3011311BB0 U08_31 General PLC monitoring point for users

(iii) UINT type


 Monitoring point at PLC Driver
PLC_DRV in UINT type (Function ID: 230302)
Element ID Name Description
3112001BB0 U16_00 Reserved: Monitoring point for quality of IEC61850
3112011BB0 U16_01 Reserved: Monitoring point for quality of IEC61850
3112021BB0 U16_02 General PLC monitoring point for users
3112031BB0 U16_03 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
3112311BB0 U16_31 General PLC monitoring point for users

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(iv) UDINT type


 Monitoring point at PLC Driver
PLC_DRV in UDINT type (Function ID: 230302)
Element ID Name Description
3213001BB0 U32_00 General PLC monitoring point for users
3213011BB0 U32_01 General PLC monitoring point for users
3213021BB0 U32_02 General PLC monitoring point for users
3213031BB0 U32_03 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
3213311BB0 U32_31 General PLC monitoring point for users

(v) SINT type


 Monitoring point at PLC Driver
PLC_DRV in USINT type (Function ID: 230302)
Element ID Name Description
2014001BB0 S08_00 General PLC monitoring point for users
2014011BB0 S08_01 General PLC monitoring point for users
2014021BB0 S08_02 General PLC monitoring point for users
2014031BB0 S08_03 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
2014311BB0 S08_31 General PLC monitoring point for users

(vi) INT type


 Monitoring point at PLC Driver
PLC_DRV in UINT type (Function ID: 230302)
Element ID Name Description
2115001BB0 S16_00 General PLC monitoring point for users
2115011BB0 S16_01 General PLC monitoring point for users
2115021BB0 S16_02 General PLC monitoring point for users
2115031BB0 S16_03 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
2115311BB0 S16_31 General PLC monitoring point for users

(vii) DINT type


 Monitoring point at PLC Driver
PLC_DRV in DINT type (Function ID: 230302)
Element ID Name Description
2216001BB0 S32_00 General PLC monitoring point for users
2216011BB0 S32_01 General PLC monitoring point for users
2216021BB0 S32_02 General PLC monitoring point for users
2216031BB0 S32_03 General PLC monitoring point for users
…….. ……….. ………
2216311BB0 S32_31 General PLC monitoring point for users

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Timer variable settings using PLC drivers


The user can set variable timers of user’s PLC logics using settings of PLC drivers (FB:
PLC_DRV 230302). The LCD screen menu provides settings [UTM1] ~ [UTM24], and the user
can set those timer values through the LCD screen.

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.

IED memory PLC function

PLC editor

Timer FB
Constant value set
Fixed PLC = 500ms

Input Output

A timer value inputted


PLC driver FB ( 500 [ms] or 200 [ms] )
Function ID: 230302
Element ID: 3200013001

Variable value set


Setting [UTM1] = 200 ms
= 5000ms

User PLC logic

Figure 6.4-1 Time delay FB is adjusted by setting [UTM1] (example)

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Example of timer action1


Supposed that the timer was set the [UTM1]=30 and the TON1 timer counter has
started. When the counter counts 15 ms, and if the user sets 10 for the [UTM1],
the FB output is yielded instantly.

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.

Example of timer action2


Supposed that the timer was set the [UTM2]=30. Signal is inputted in the FB for
45 ms, so the timer counter is running at 45 ms. However, if the user changes the
setting [UTM2] to 60 at 45 ms, the FB output still remain (i.e., the counter is not
reset).
On

FB output Off

On

FB input Off

Run

Counter Stop Timer counter


(millisecond)
0 15 30 45 60

[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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(i) Setting value


The [UTMxx] value is selected among 0 to 10,000,000 [ms] (see Table 6.4-1). Figure 6.4-4 and
Figure 6.4-5 illustrates how to see a value for the [UTMxx].

PLC timer settings: [UTM1]~ [UTM24]

Figure 6.4-4 [UTMxx] timer setting menu (GR-TIMES operation)

Setting Setting Common PLC Timer


10:48 1/8 10:48 1/3 10:48 1/3 10:48 1/24
Record > Common + CLP > UTM1 +
Metering > Active Group Fault Locator > 0 ms
Communication > Copy Group (A->B) + PLC Timer > UTM2 +
Protection > Group1 + 0 ms
Control > Group2 + UTM3 +
Statistic > Group3 + 0 ms

UTM24 +
0 ms

Figure 6.4-5 Timer setting menu (LCD operation)

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Table 6.4-1 UTM setting table


PLC timer (Function ID: 230302)
Setting items Range Unit Contents Default Note

UTM1 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer ##1 0


UTM2 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #2 0
UTM3 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #3 0
UTM4 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #4 0
UTM5 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #5 0
UTM6 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #6 0
UTM7 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #7 0
UTM8 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #8 0
UTM9 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #9 0
UTM10 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #10 0
UTM11 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #11 0
UTM12 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #12 0
UTM13 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #13 0
UTM14 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #14 0
UTM15 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #15 0
UTM16 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #16 0
UTM17 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #17 0
UTM18 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #18 0
UTM19 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #19 0
UTM20 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #20 0
UTM21 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #21 0
UTM22 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #22 0
UTM23 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #23 0
UTM24 0 —10,000,000 ms Value setting for delay timer #24 0

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Table 6.4-2 Inputs for driving the timers


PLC timer (Function ID: 230302)
Function ID + Element ID Setting name Description
230302 3200013001 UTM1 Input point for the delay timer(UTM1)
230302 3200023001 UTM2 Input point for the delay timer(UTM2)
230302 3200033001 UTM3 Input point for the delay timer(UTM3)
230302 3200043001 UTM4 Input point for the delay timer(UTM4)
230302 3200053001 UTM5 Input point for the delay timer(UTM5)
230302 3200063001 UTM6 Input point for the delay timer(UTM6)
230302 3200073001 UTM7 Input point for the delay timer(UTM7)
230302 3200083001 UTM8 Input point for the delay timer(UTM8)
230302 3200093001 UTM9 Input point for the delay timer(UTM9)
230302 32000A3001 UTM10 Input point for the delay timer(UTM10)
230302 32000B3001 UTM11 Input point for the delay timer(UTM11)
230302 32000C3001 UTM12 Input point for the delay timer(UTM12)
230302 32000D3001 UTM13 Input point for the delay timer(UTM13)
230302 32000E3001 UTM14 Input point for the delay timer(UTM14)
230302 32000F3001 UTM15 Input point for the delay timer(UTM15)
230302 3200103001 UTM16 Input point for the delay timer(UTM16)
230302 3200113001 UTM17 Input point for the delay timer(UTM17)
230302 3200123001 UTM18 Input point for the delay timer(UTM18)
230302 3200133001 UTM19 Input point for the delay timer(UTM19)
230302 3200143001 UTM20 Input point for the delay timer(UTM20)
230302 3200153001 UTM21 Input point for the delay timer(UTM21)
230302 3200163001 UTM22 Input point for the delay timer(UTM22)
230302 3200173001 UTM23 Input point for the delay timer(UTM23)
230302 3200183001 UTM24 Input point for the delay timer(UTM24)

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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

7.1.1 Types of recording information


The fault recorder can cyclically memory past eight faults; the oldest memory will be erased
cyclically if another fault occurs. The memorized information has 1ms accuracy. If a fault
occurs, the fault recorder is directed to operate to memory operating modes etc. about the fault.

(i) Date and time at fault


The date and time at the fault is recorded. The date and time information is provided by the
clock function (see Chapter Technical description: Clock function).

(ii) Tripped phase information


Information about tripped phases (i.e., faulted phases) are recorded using the recording
identifiers (‘OPT-PHASE-A,B, and C’ signals), which the TRC function provides.

(iii) Mode information


At the occurrence of a fault, the protection functions gives the fault recorder the reasons of
tripping; the reasons are brought using operation identifiers† and logical signals‡. The fault
recorder can have up to 192 of all identifiers and signals in the IED. The operation identifiers
are chosen using the settings [OP Mode ID1] to [OP Mode ID128]. The settings [OP Mode
ID201] to [OP Mode ID264] are used for general purposes to record the logical signals.

†Note:A number of the operation identifiers are provided in the CHs through the

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communication function (CBP_COMRCV_MU (Function ID: 4F2A01)).


‡Note:64 logical signals are selectable for recording. For example in this purpose, the
user may choose an operation signal on the circuits of the BIO modules (BIOs).

(iv) Fault quantities and pre-fault-quantities


Quantities that amplitude and phase angle of voltage and current—are memorized in the fault
recorder, as shown in Table 7.1-1. Items, pre-fault quantities just before a fault (i.e., tripping),
are also captured and memorized. Default 10 seconds has been set for setting [Pre-Fault time],
but it is possible to change it to memory the times longer.
Table 7.1-1 Recording quantities at a fault ant before the fault
Abbreviations Displayed quantities
Magnitude of phase
DIFCH: Ida, Idb, Idc
differential current (Id) of

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: IraA, IrbA, IrcA DIFZD: IraD, IrbD, IrcD (DIFCH)


DIFZB: IraB, IrbB, IrcB DIFZE: IraE, IrbE, IrcE
DIFZC: IraC, IrbC, IrcC DIFZF: IraF, IrbF, IrcF and Discriminating-zone-relays

(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

Magnitude and phase angle of

Respective CHs: Ia, Ib, Ic phase currents (Ia, Ib, Ic) in

each CH

7.1.2 Screen information


Figure 7.1-1 illustrates the information displayed on the IED screen†, which can display up to
eight fault records (#1 to #8). Figure 7.1-2 illustrates the structure of the first fault record#1.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 345 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

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 ○

Fault Record Fault Record#1


10:48 1/6 10:48 1/1348
#1 2012-07-25 > 2012-07-25
10:48:21.223 10:48:21.223
#2 2012-07-21 > Phase AB
01:15:55.018 DIF
#3 2012/07/21 > 2012-07-25
13:11:29.621 10:48:22.421

List of fault records (#1 to #8) Details of #1 information

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

Figure 7.1-2 Screen structure about the information #1

7.1.3 Operation identifiers (ID1–ID128)


The user can select the operation identifies arbitrarily using the settings [OP Mode ID1] etc.;
remember to program the displaying name using the setting [OP Mode Name1] etc. Note that
the length of the displaying name should be less than 18 letters. The user should find blanks
in the setting list, because several IDs have been already set.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 346 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(i) Logical signals (ID201–ID264)


Wishing to record a logical level ‘1 (TRUE)’ or ‘0 (FALSE)’ on the circuits, the user can pick the
logical signal using settings the [OP Mode ID265] etc. For example, the user wishes to record
the output level of the binary output circuit#1 (BO1) at the IO#1 slot, set its PLC monitoring
point ‘200B01 8002001112’ for the setting [OP Mode ID265]; set the displaying name using the
[OP Mode Name265].

(ii) Additional triggers for the recording


Wishing to start the fault recorder except for the trip instruction, the user can use the PLC
connection points ‘ADD_F.RECORD_TRIG1’ to ‘ADD_F.RECORD_TRIG4’, respectively.

(iii) Time setting for Pre-fault


The instant before the trip is programmable using the setting [Pre-Fault Time] among 10s, 50s,
100s, 200s, 300s.

(iv) Unit setting for the quantities


To change the units of power quantities, go to the metering function discussed in Chapter
Metering function.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 347 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 7.1-2 Default settings (ID1–ID128 and ID201–ID264) in ‘30 software’


Settings in Fault recorder Actual PLC connection Settings in Fault recorder Actual PLC connection
Data IDs Screen names points Data IDs Screen names points
[OP Mode ID1] 412B01 8E00E01B70 [OP Mode Name1] DIF DIF-OPT-CH [OP Mode ID97] 4A2B01 8300301BA3 [OP Mode Name97] CBFCH17 GEN.TRIP2_CH17
[OP Mode ID2] 412B01 8000101B70 [OP Mode Name2] DIFZA DIF-OPT-ZA [OP Mode ID98] 4A2B01 8300301BA7 [OP Mode Name98] CBFCH18 GEN.TRIP2_CH18
[OP Mode ID3] 412B01 8100201B70 [OP Mode Name3] DIFZB DIF-OPT-ZB [OP Mode ID99] 4A2B01 8300301BAB [OP Mode Name99] CBFCH19 GEN.TRIP2_CH19
[OP Mode ID4] 412B01 8200301B70 [OP Mode Name4] DIFZC DIF-OPT-ZC [OP Mode ID100] 4A2B01 8300301BAF [OP Mode Name100] CBFCH20 GEN.TRIP2_CH20
[OP Mode ID5] 412B01 8300401B70 [OP Mode Name5] DIFZD DIF-OPT-ZD [OP Mode ID101] 4A2B01 8300311B63 [OP Mode Name101] CBFCH21 GEN.TRIP2_CH21
[OP Mode ID6] 412B01 8400501B70 [OP Mode Name6] DIFZE DIF-OPT-ZE [OP Mode ID102] 4A2B01 8300311B67 [OP Mode Name102] CBFCH22 GEN.TRIP2_CH22
[OP Mode ID7] 412B01 8500601B70 [OP Mode Name7] DIFZF DIF-OPT-ZF [OP Mode ID103] 4A2B01 8300311B6B [OP Mode Name103] CBFCH23 GEN.TRIP2_CH23
[OP Mode ID8] 456B01 8020001B67 [OP Mode Name8] CBF-RE CBF-RE.OPT [OP Mode ID104] 4A2B01 8300311B6F [OP Mode Name104] CBFCH24 GEN.TRIP2_CH24
[OP Mode ID9] 456B01 8320001B68 [OP Mode Name9] CBFZONE CBF-ZONE.OPT [OP Mode ID105] 4A2B01 8600201B60 [OP Mode Name105] Tr_CH1 TR.TRIP_CH1
[OP Mode ID10] 456B01 8620001B69 [OP Mode Name10] CBF-TR CBF-TR.OPT [OP Mode ID106] 4A2B01 8600201B61 [OP Mode Name106] Tr_CH2 TR.TRIP_CH2
[OP Mode ID11] Not assigned [OP Mode Name11] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID107] 4A2B01 8600201B62 [OP Mode Name107] Tr_CH3 TR.TRIP_CH3
[OP Mode ID12] Not assigned [OP Mode Name12] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID108] 4A2B01 8600201B63 [OP Mode Name108] Tr_CH4 TR.TRIP_CH4
[OP Mode ID13] Not assigned [OP Mode Name13] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID109] 4A2B01 8600201B64 [OP Mode Name109] Tr_CH5 TR.TRIP_CH5
[OP Mode ID14] Not assigned [OP Mode Name14] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID110] 4A2B01 8600201B65 [OP Mode Name110] Tr_CH6 TR.TRIP_CH6
[OP Mode ID15] Not assigned [OP Mode Name15] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID111] 4A2B01 8600201B66 [OP Mode Name111] Tr_CH7 TR.TRIP_CH7
[OP Mode ID16] Not assigned [OP Mode Name16] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID112] 4A2B01 8600201B67 [OP Mode Name112] Tr_CH8 TR.TRIP_CH8
[OP Mode ID17] Not assigned [OP Mode Name17] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID113] 4A2B01 8600201B68 [OP Mode Name113] Tr_CH9 TR.TRIP_CH9
[OP Mode ID18] Not assigned [OP Mode Name18] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID114] 4A2B01 8600201B69 [OP Mode Name114] Tr_CH10 TR.TRIP_CH10
[OP Mode ID19] Not assigned [OP Mode Name19] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID115] 4A2B01 8600201B6A [OP Mode Name115] Tr_CH11 TR.TRIP_CH11
[OP Mode ID20] Not assigned [OP Mode Name20] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID116] 4A2B01 8600201B6B [OP Mode Name116] Tr_CH12 TR.TRIP_CH12
[OP Mode ID21] Not assigned [OP Mode Name21] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID117] 4A2B01 8600201B6C [OP Mode Name117] Tr_CH13 TR.TRIP_CH13
[OP Mode ID22] Not assigned [OP Mode Name22] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID118] 4A2B01 8600201B6D [OP Mode Name118] Tr_CH14 TR.TRIP_CH14
[OP Mode ID23] Not assigned [OP Mode Name23] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID119] 4A2B01 8600201B6E [OP Mode Name119] Tr_CH15 TR.TRIP_CH15
[OP Mode ID24] Not assigned [OP Mode Name24] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID120] 4A2B01 8600201B6F [OP Mode Name120] Tr_CH16 TR.TRIP_CH16
[OP Mode ID25] Not assigned [OP Mode Name25] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID121] 4A2B01 8600201B70 [OP Mode Name121] Tr_CH17 TR.TRIP_CH17
[OP Mode ID26] Not assigned [OP Mode Name26] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID122] 4A2B01 8600201B71 [OP Mode Name122] Tr_CH18 TR.TRIP_CH18
[OP Mode ID27] Not assigned [OP Mode Name27] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID123] 4A2B01 8600201B72 [OP Mode Name123] Tr_CH19 TR.TRIP_CH19
[OP Mode ID28] Not assigned [OP Mode Name28] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID124] 4A2B01 8600201B73 [OP Mode Name124] Tr_CH20 TR.TRIP_CH20
[OP Mode ID29] Not assigned [OP Mode Name29] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID125] 4A2B01 8600201B74 [OP Mode Name125] Tr_CH21 TR.TRIP_CH21
[OP Mode ID30] Not assigned [OP Mode Name30] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID126] 4A2B01 8600201B75 [OP Mode Name126] Tr_CH22 TR.TRIP_CH22
[OP Mode ID31] Not assigned [OP Mode Name31] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID127] 4A2B01 8600201B76 [OP Mode Name127] Tr_CH23 TR.TRIP_CH23
[OP Mode ID32] Not assigned [OP Mode Name32] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID128] 4A2B01 8600201B77 [OP Mode Name128] Tr_CH24 TR.TRIP_CH24
[OP Mode ID33] Not assigned [OP Mode Name33] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID201] Not assigned [OP Mode Name201] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID34] Not assigned [OP Mode Name34] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID202] Not assigned [OP Mode Name202] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID35] Not assigned [OP Mode Name35] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID203] Not assigned [OP Mode Name203] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID36] Not assigned [OP Mode Name36] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID204] Not assigned [OP Mode Name204] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID37] Not assigned [OP Mode Name37] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID205] Not assigned [OP Mode Name205] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID38] Not assigned [OP Mode Name38] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID206] Not assigned [OP Mode Name206] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID39] Not assigned [OP Mode Name39] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID207] Not assigned [OP Mode Name207] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID40] Not assigned [OP Mode Name40] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID208] Not assigned [OP Mode Name208] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID41] Not assigned [OP Mode Name41] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID209] Not assigned [OP Mode Name209] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID42] Not assigned [OP Mode Name42] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID210] Not assigned [OP Mode Name210] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID43] Not assigned [OP Mode Name43] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID211] Not assigned [OP Mode Name211] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID44] Not assigned [OP Mode Name44] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID212] Not assigned [OP Mode Name212] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID45] Not assigned [OP Mode Name45] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID213] Not assigned [OP Mode Name213] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID46] Not assigned [OP Mode Name46] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID214] Not assigned [OP Mode Name214] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID47] Not assigned [OP Mode Name47] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID215] Not assigned [OP Mode Name215] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID48] Not assigned [OP Mode Name48] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID216] Not assigned [OP Mode Name216] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID49] Not assigned [OP Mode Name49] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID217] Not assigned [OP Mode Name217] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID50] Not assigned [OP Mode Name50] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID218] Not assigned [OP Mode Name218] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID51] Not assigned [OP Mode Name51] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID219] Not assigned [OP Mode Name219] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID52] Not assigned [OP Mode Name52] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID220] Not assigned [OP Mode Name220] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID53] Not assigned [OP Mode Name53] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID221] Not assigned [OP Mode Name221] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID54] Not assigned [OP Mode Name54] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID222] Not assigned [OP Mode Name222] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID55] Not assigned [OP Mode Name55] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID223] Not assigned [OP Mode Name223] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID56] Not assigned [OP Mode Name56] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID224] Not assigned [OP Mode Name224] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID57] 4A2B01 8300101B60 [OP Mode Name57] Tp_CH1 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 [OP Mode ID225] Not assigned [OP Mode Name225] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID58] 4A2B01 8300101B62 [OP Mode Name58] Tp_CH2 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 [OP Mode ID226] Not assigned [OP Mode Name226] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID59] 4A2B01 8300101B64 [OP Mode Name59] Tp_CH3 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 [OP Mode ID227] Not assigned [OP Mode Name227] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID60] 4A2B01 8300101B66 [OP Mode Name60] Tp_CH4 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 [OP Mode ID228] Not assigned [OP Mode Name228] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID61] 4A2B01 8300101B68 [OP Mode Name61] Tp_CH5 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 [OP Mode ID229] Not assigned [OP Mode Name229] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID62] 4A2B01 8300101B6A [OP Mode Name62] Tp_CH6 GEN.TRIP1_CH6 [OP Mode ID230] Not assigned [OP Mode Name230] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID63] 4A2B01 8300101B6C [OP Mode Name63] Tp_CH7 GEN.TRIP1_CH7 [OP Mode ID231] Not assigned [OP Mode Name231] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID64] 4A2B01 8300101B6E [OP Mode Name64] Tp_CH8 GEN.TRIP1_CH8 [OP Mode ID232] Not assigned [OP Mode Name232] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID65] 4A2B01 8300101B70 [OP Mode Name65] Tp_CH9 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 [OP Mode ID233] Not assigned [OP Mode Name233] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID66] 4A2B01 8300101B72 [OP Mode Name66] Tp_CH10 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 [OP Mode ID234] Not assigned [OP Mode Name234] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID67] 4A2B01 8300101B74 [OP Mode Name67] Tp_CH11 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 [OP Mode ID235] Not assigned [OP Mode Name235] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID68] 4A2B01 8300101B76 [OP Mode Name68] Tp_CH12 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 [OP Mode ID236] Not assigned [OP Mode Name236] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID69] 4A2B01 8300101B78 [OP Mode Name69] Tp_CH13 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 [OP Mode ID237] Not assigned [OP Mode Name237] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID70] 4A2B01 8300101B7A [OP Mode Name70] Tp_CH14 GEN.TRIP1_CH14 [OP Mode ID238] Not assigned [OP Mode Name238] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID71] 4A2B01 8300101B7C [OP Mode Name71] Tp_CH15 GEN.TRIP1_CH15 [OP Mode ID239] Not assigned [OP Mode Name239] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID72] 4A2B01 8300101B7E [OP Mode Name72] Tp_CH16 GEN.TRIP1_CH16 [OP Mode ID240] Not assigned [OP Mode Name240] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID73] 4A2B01 8300101B80 [OP Mode Name73] Tp_CH17 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 [OP Mode ID241] Not assigned [OP Mode Name241] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID74] 4A2B01 8300101B82 [OP Mode Name74] Tp_CH18 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 [OP Mode ID242] Not assigned [OP Mode Name242] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID75] 4A2B01 8300101B84 [OP Mode Name75] Tp_CH19 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 [OP Mode ID243] Not assigned [OP Mode Name243] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID76] 4A2B01 8300101B86 [OP Mode Name76] Tp_CH20 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 [OP Mode ID244] Not assigned [OP Mode Name244] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID77] 4A2B01 8300101B88 [OP Mode Name77] Tp_CH21 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 [OP Mode ID245] Not assigned [OP Mode Name245] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID78] 4A2B01 8300101B8A [OP Mode Name78] Tp_CH22 GEN.TRIP1_CH22 [OP Mode ID246] Not assigned [OP Mode Name246] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID79] 4A2B01 8300101B8C [OP Mode Name79] Tp_CH23 GEN.TRIP1_CH23 [OP Mode ID247] Not assigned [OP Mode Name247] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID80] 4A2B01 8300101B8E [OP Mode Name80] Tp_CH24 GEN.TRIP1_CH24 [OP Mode ID248] Not assigned [OP Mode Name248] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID81] 4A2B01 8300301B63 [OP Mode Name81] CBFCH1 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 [OP Mode ID249] Not assigned [OP Mode Name249] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID82] 4A2B01 8300301B67 [OP Mode Name82] CBFCH2 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 [OP Mode ID250] Not assigned [OP Mode Name250] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID83] 4A2B01 8300301B6B [OP Mode Name83] CBFCH3 GEN.TRIP2_CH3 [OP Mode ID251] Not assigned [OP Mode Name251] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID84] 4A2B01 8300301B6F [OP Mode Name84] CBFCH4 GEN.TRIP2_CH4 [OP Mode ID252] Not assigned [OP Mode Name252] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID85] 4A2B01 8300301B73 [OP Mode Name85] CBFCH5 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 [OP Mode ID253] Not assigned [OP Mode Name253] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID86] 4A2B01 8300301B77 [OP Mode Name86] CBFCH6 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 [OP Mode ID254] Not assigned [OP Mode Name254] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID87] 4A2B01 8300301B7B [OP Mode Name87] CBFCH7 GEN.TRIP2_CH7 [OP Mode ID255] Not assigned [OP Mode Name255] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID88] 4A2B01 8300301B7F [OP Mode Name88] CBFCH8 GEN.TRIP2_CH8 [OP Mode ID256] Not assigned [OP Mode Name256] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID89] 4A2B01 8300301B83 [OP Mode Name89] CBFCH9 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 [OP Mode ID257] Not assigned [OP Mode Name257] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID90] 4A2B01 8300301B87 [OP Mode Name90] CBFCH10 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 [OP Mode ID258] Not assigned [OP Mode Name258] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID91] 4A2B01 8300301B8B [OP Mode Name91] CBFCH11 GEN.TRIP2_CH11 [OP Mode ID259] Not assigned [OP Mode Name259] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID92] 4A2B01 8300301B8F [OP Mode Name92] CBFCH12 GEN.TRIP2_CH12 [OP Mode ID260] Not assigned [OP Mode Name260] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID93] 4A2B01 8300301B93 [OP Mode Name93] CBFCH13 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 [OP Mode ID261] Not assigned [OP Mode Name261] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID94] 4A2B01 8300301B97 [OP Mode Name94] CBFCH14 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 [OP Mode ID262] Not assigned [OP Mode Name262] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID95] 4A2B01 8300301B9B [OP Mode Name95] CBFCH15 GEN.TRIP2_CH15 [OP Mode ID263] Not assigned [OP Mode Name263] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID96] 4A2B01 8300301B9F [OP Mode Name96] CBFCH16 GEN.TRIP2_CH16 [OP Mode ID264] Not assigned [OP Mode Name264] - Not assigned

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 348 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 7.1-3 Default settings (ID1–ID128 and ID201–ID264) in ‘31 software’


Settings in Fault recorder Actual PLC connection Settings in Fault recorder Actual PLC connection
Data IDs Screen names points Data IDs Screen names points
[OP Mode ID1] 412B01 8E00E01B70 [OP Mode Name1] DIF DIF-OPT-CH [OP Mode ID97] 4A2B01 8300301BA3 [OP Mode Name97] CBFCH17 GEN.TRIP2_CH17
[OP Mode ID2] 412B01 8000101B70 [OP Mode Name2] DIFZA DIF-OPT-ZA [OP Mode ID98] 4A2B01 8300301BA7 [OP Mode Name98] CBFCH18 GEN.TRIP2_CH18
[OP Mode ID3] 412B01 8100201B70 [OP Mode Name3] DIFZB DIF-OPT-ZB [OP Mode ID99] 4A2B01 8300301BAB [OP Mode Name99] CBFCH19 GEN.TRIP2_CH19
[OP Mode ID4] 412B01 8200301B70 [OP Mode Name4] DIFZC DIF-OPT-ZC [OP Mode ID100] 4A2B01 8300301BAF [OP Mode Name100] CBFCH20 GEN.TRIP2_CH20
[OP Mode ID5] 412B01 8300401B70 [OP Mode Name5] DIFZD DIF-OPT-ZD [OP Mode ID101] 4A2B01 8300311B63 [OP Mode Name101] CBFCH21 GEN.TRIP2_CH21
[OP Mode ID6] 412B01 8400501B70 [OP Mode Name6] DIFZE DIF-OPT-ZE [OP Mode ID102] 4A2B01 8300311B67 [OP Mode Name102] CBFCH22 GEN.TRIP2_CH22
[OP Mode ID7] 412B01 8500601B70 [OP Mode Name7] DIFZF DIF-OPT-ZF [OP Mode ID103] 4A2B01 8300311B6B [OP Mode Name103] CBFCH23 GEN.TRIP2_CH23
[OP Mode ID8] 456B01 8020001B67 [OP Mode Name8] CBF-RE CBF-RE.OPT [OP Mode ID104] 4A2B01 8300311B6F [OP Mode Name104] CBFCH24 GEN.TRIP2_CH24
[OP Mode ID9] 456B01 8320001B68 [OP Mode Name9] CBFZONE CBF-ZONE.OPT [OP Mode ID105] 4A2B01 8600201B60 [OP Mode Name105] Tr_CH1 TR.TRIP_CH1
[OP Mode ID10] 456B01 8620001B69 [OP Mode Name10] CBF-TR CBF-TR.OPT [OP Mode ID106] 4A2B01 8600201B61 [OP Mode Name106] Tr_CH2 TR.TRIP_CH2
[OP Mode ID11] 457B01 8020001B68 [OP Mode Name11] EFP EFP-ZONE.OPT [OP Mode ID107] 4A2B01 8600201B62 [OP Mode Name107] Tr_CH3 TR.TRIP_CH3
[OP Mode ID12] 457B01 8120001B69 [OP Mode Name12] EFP-TR EFP-TR.OPT [OP Mode ID108] 4A2B01 8600201B63 [OP Mode Name108] Tr_CH4 TR.TRIP_CH4
[OP Mode ID13] 486B01 8020001B66 [OP Mode Name13] COM COM.OPT [OP Mode ID109] 4A2B01 8600201B64 [OP Mode Name109] Tr_CH5 TR.TRIP_CH5
[OP Mode ID14] Not assigned [OP Mode Name14] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID110] 4A2B01 8600201B65 [OP Mode Name110] Tr_CH6 TR.TRIP_CH6
[OP Mode ID15] Not assigned [OP Mode Name15] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID111] 4A2B01 8600201B66 [OP Mode Name111] Tr_CH7 TR.TRIP_CH7
[OP Mode ID16] Not assigned [OP Mode Name16] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID112] 4A2B01 8600201B67 [OP Mode Name112] Tr_CH8 TR.TRIP_CH8
[OP Mode ID17] Not assigned [OP Mode Name17] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID113] 4A2B01 8600201B68 [OP Mode Name113] Tr_CH9 TR.TRIP_CH9
[OP Mode ID18] Not assigned [OP Mode Name18] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID114] 4A2B01 8600201B69 [OP Mode Name114] Tr_CH10 TR.TRIP_CH10
[OP Mode ID19] Not assigned [OP Mode Name19] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID115] 4A2B01 8600201B6A [OP Mode Name115] Tr_CH11 TR.TRIP_CH11
[OP Mode ID20] Not assigned [OP Mode Name20] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID116] 4A2B01 8600201B6B [OP Mode Name116] Tr_CH12 TR.TRIP_CH12
[OP Mode ID21] Not assigned [OP Mode Name21] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID117] 4A2B01 8600201B6C [OP Mode Name117] Tr_CH13 TR.TRIP_CH13
[OP Mode ID22] Not assigned [OP Mode Name22] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID118] 4A2B01 8600201B6D [OP Mode Name118] Tr_CH14 TR.TRIP_CH14
[OP Mode ID23] Not assigned [OP Mode Name23] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID119] 4A2B01 8600201B6E [OP Mode Name119] Tr_CH15 TR.TRIP_CH15
[OP Mode ID24] Not assigned [OP Mode Name24] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID120] 4A2B01 8600201B6F [OP Mode Name120] Tr_CH16 TR.TRIP_CH16
[OP Mode ID25] Not assigned [OP Mode Name25] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID121] 4A2B01 8600201B70 [OP Mode Name121] Tr_CH17 TR.TRIP_CH17
[OP Mode ID26] Not assigned [OP Mode Name26] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID122] 4A2B01 8600201B71 [OP Mode Name122] Tr_CH18 TR.TRIP_CH18
[OP Mode ID27] Not assigned [OP Mode Name27] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID123] 4A2B01 8600201B72 [OP Mode Name123] Tr_CH19 TR.TRIP_CH19
[OP Mode ID28] Not assigned [OP Mode Name28] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID124] 4A2B01 8600201B73 [OP Mode Name124] Tr_CH20 TR.TRIP_CH20
[OP Mode ID29] Not assigned [OP Mode Name29] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID125] 4A2B01 8600201B74 [OP Mode Name125] Tr_CH21 TR.TRIP_CH21
[OP Mode ID30] Not assigned [OP Mode Name30] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID126] 4A2B01 8600201B75 [OP Mode Name126] Tr_CH22 TR.TRIP_CH22
[OP Mode ID31] Not assigned [OP Mode Name31] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID127] 4A2B01 8600201B76 [OP Mode Name127] Tr_CH23 TR.TRIP_CH23
[OP Mode ID32] Not assigned [OP Mode Name32] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID128] 4A2B01 8600201B77 [OP Mode Name128] Tr_CH24 TR.TRIP_CH24
[OP Mode ID33] Not assigned [OP Mode Name33] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID201] Not assigned [OP Mode Name201] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID34] Not assigned [OP Mode Name34] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID202] Not assigned [OP Mode Name202] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID35] Not assigned [OP Mode Name35] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID203] Not assigned [OP Mode Name203] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID36] Not assigned [OP Mode Name36] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID204] Not assigned [OP Mode Name204] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID37] Not assigned [OP Mode Name37] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID205] Not assigned [OP Mode Name205] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID38] Not assigned [OP Mode Name38] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID206] Not assigned [OP Mode Name206] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID39] Not assigned [OP Mode Name39] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID207] Not assigned [OP Mode Name207] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID40] Not assigned [OP Mode Name40] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID208] Not assigned [OP Mode Name208] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID41] Not assigned [OP Mode Name41] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID209] Not assigned [OP Mode Name209] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID42] Not assigned [OP Mode Name42] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID210] Not assigned [OP Mode Name210] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID43] Not assigned [OP Mode Name43] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID211] Not assigned [OP Mode Name211] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID44] Not assigned [OP Mode Name44] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID212] Not assigned [OP Mode Name212] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID45] Not assigned [OP Mode Name45] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID213] Not assigned [OP Mode Name213] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID46] Not assigned [OP Mode Name46] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID214] Not assigned [OP Mode Name214] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID47] Not assigned [OP Mode Name47] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID215] Not assigned [OP Mode Name215] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID48] Not assigned [OP Mode Name48] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID216] Not assigned [OP Mode Name216] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID49] Not assigned [OP Mode Name49] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID217] Not assigned [OP Mode Name217] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID50] Not assigned [OP Mode Name50] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID218] Not assigned [OP Mode Name218] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID51] Not assigned [OP Mode Name51] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID219] Not assigned [OP Mode Name219] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID52] Not assigned [OP Mode Name52] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID220] Not assigned [OP Mode Name220] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID53] Not assigned [OP Mode Name53] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID221] Not assigned [OP Mode Name221] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID54] Not assigned [OP Mode Name54] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID222] Not assigned [OP Mode Name222] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID55] Not assigned [OP Mode Name55] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID223] Not assigned [OP Mode Name223] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID56] Not assigned [OP Mode Name56] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID224] Not assigned [OP Mode Name224] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID57] 4A2B01 8300101B60 [OP Mode Name57] Tp_CH1 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 [OP Mode ID225] Not assigned [OP Mode Name225] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID58] 4A2B01 8300101B62 [OP Mode Name58] Tp_CH2 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 [OP Mode ID226] Not assigned [OP Mode Name226] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID59] 4A2B01 8300101B64 [OP Mode Name59] Tp_CH3 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 [OP Mode ID227] Not assigned [OP Mode Name227] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID60] 4A2B01 8300101B66 [OP Mode Name60] Tp_CH4 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 [OP Mode ID228] Not assigned [OP Mode Name228] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID61] 4A2B01 8300101B68 [OP Mode Name61] Tp_CH5 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 [OP Mode ID229] Not assigned [OP Mode Name229] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID62] 4A2B01 8300101B6A [OP Mode Name62] Tp_CH6 GEN.TRIP1_CH6 [OP Mode ID230] Not assigned [OP Mode Name230] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID63] 4A2B01 8300101B6C [OP Mode Name63] Tp_CH7 GEN.TRIP1_CH7 [OP Mode ID231] Not assigned [OP Mode Name231] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID64] 4A2B01 8300101B6E [OP Mode Name64] Tp_CH8 GEN.TRIP1_CH8 [OP Mode ID232] Not assigned [OP Mode Name232] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID65] 4A2B01 8300101B70 [OP Mode Name65] Tp_CH9 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 [OP Mode ID233] Not assigned [OP Mode Name233] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID66] 4A2B01 8300101B72 [OP Mode Name66] Tp_CH10 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 [OP Mode ID234] Not assigned [OP Mode Name234] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID67] 4A2B01 8300101B74 [OP Mode Name67] Tp_CH11 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 [OP Mode ID235] Not assigned [OP Mode Name235] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID68] 4A2B01 8300101B76 [OP Mode Name68] Tp_CH12 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 [OP Mode ID236] Not assigned [OP Mode Name236] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID69] 4A2B01 8300101B78 [OP Mode Name69] Tp_CH13 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 [OP Mode ID237] Not assigned [OP Mode Name237] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID70] 4A2B01 8300101B7A [OP Mode Name70] Tp_CH14 GEN.TRIP1_CH14 [OP Mode ID238] Not assigned [OP Mode Name238] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID71] 4A2B01 8300101B7C [OP Mode Name71] Tp_CH15 GEN.TRIP1_CH15 [OP Mode ID239] Not assigned [OP Mode Name239] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID72] 4A2B01 8300101B7E [OP Mode Name72] Tp_CH16 GEN.TRIP1_CH16 [OP Mode ID240] Not assigned [OP Mode Name240] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID73] 4A2B01 8300101B80 [OP Mode Name73] Tp_CH17 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 [OP Mode ID241] Not assigned [OP Mode Name241] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID74] 4A2B01 8300101B82 [OP Mode Name74] Tp_CH18 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 [OP Mode ID242] Not assigned [OP Mode Name242] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID75] 4A2B01 8300101B84 [OP Mode Name75] Tp_CH19 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 [OP Mode ID243] Not assigned [OP Mode Name243] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID76] 4A2B01 8300101B86 [OP Mode Name76] Tp_CH20 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 [OP Mode ID244] Not assigned [OP Mode Name244] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID77] 4A2B01 8300101B88 [OP Mode Name77] Tp_CH21 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 [OP Mode ID245] Not assigned [OP Mode Name245] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID78] 4A2B01 8300101B8A [OP Mode Name78] Tp_CH22 GEN.TRIP1_CH22 [OP Mode ID246] Not assigned [OP Mode Name246] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID79] 4A2B01 8300101B8C [OP Mode Name79] Tp_CH23 GEN.TRIP1_CH23 [OP Mode ID247] Not assigned [OP Mode Name247] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID80] 4A2B01 8300101B8E [OP Mode Name80] Tp_CH24 GEN.TRIP1_CH24 [OP Mode ID248] Not assigned [OP Mode Name248] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID81] 4A2B01 8300301B63 [OP Mode Name81] CBFCH1 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 [OP Mode ID249] Not assigned [OP Mode Name249] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID82] 4A2B01 8300301B67 [OP Mode Name82] CBFCH2 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 [OP Mode ID250] Not assigned [OP Mode Name250] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID83] 4A2B01 8300301B6B [OP Mode Name83] CBFCH3 GEN.TRIP2_CH3 [OP Mode ID251] Not assigned [OP Mode Name251] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID84] 4A2B01 8300301B6F [OP Mode Name84] CBFCH4 GEN.TRIP2_CH4 [OP Mode ID252] Not assigned [OP Mode Name252] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID85] 4A2B01 8300301B73 [OP Mode Name85] CBFCH5 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 [OP Mode ID253] Not assigned [OP Mode Name253] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID86] 4A2B01 8300301B77 [OP Mode Name86] CBFCH6 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 [OP Mode ID254] Not assigned [OP Mode Name254] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID87] 4A2B01 8300301B7B [OP Mode Name87] CBFCH7 GEN.TRIP2_CH7 [OP Mode ID255] Not assigned [OP Mode Name255] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID88] 4A2B01 8300301B7F [OP Mode Name88] CBFCH8 GEN.TRIP2_CH8 [OP Mode ID256] Not assigned [OP Mode Name256] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID89] 4A2B01 8300301B83 [OP Mode Name89] CBFCH9 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 [OP Mode ID257] Not assigned [OP Mode Name257] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID90] 4A2B01 8300301B87 [OP Mode Name90] CBFCH10 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 [OP Mode ID258] Not assigned [OP Mode Name258] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID91] 4A2B01 8300301B8B [OP Mode Name91] CBFCH11 GEN.TRIP2_CH11 [OP Mode ID259] Not assigned [OP Mode Name259] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID92] 4A2B01 8300301B8F [OP Mode Name92] CBFCH12 GEN.TRIP2_CH12 [OP Mode ID260] Not assigned [OP Mode Name260] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID93] 4A2B01 8300301B93 [OP Mode Name93] CBFCH13 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 [OP Mode ID261] Not assigned [OP Mode Name261] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID94] 4A2B01 8300301B97 [OP Mode Name94] CBFCH14 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 [OP Mode ID262] Not assigned [OP Mode Name262] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID95] 4A2B01 8300301B9B [OP Mode Name95] CBFCH15 GEN.TRIP2_CH15 [OP Mode ID263] Not assigned [OP Mode Name263] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID96] 4A2B01 8300301B9F [OP Mode Name96] CBFCH16 GEN.TRIP2_CH16 [OP Mode ID264] Not assigned [OP Mode Name264] - Not assigned

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 349 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 7.1-4 Default settings (ID1–ID128 and ID201–ID264) in ‘32 software’


Settings in Fault recorder Actual PLC connection Settings in Fault recorder Actual PLC connection
Data IDs Screen names points Data IDs Screen names points
[OP Mode ID1] 412B01 8E00E01B70 [OP Mode Name1] DIF DIF-OPT-CH [OP Mode ID97] 4A2B01 8300301BA3 [OP Mode Name97] CBFCH17 GEN.TRIP2_CH17
[OP Mode ID2] 412B01 8000101B70 [OP Mode Name2] DIFZA DIF-OPT-ZA [OP Mode ID98] 4A2B01 8300301BA7 [OP Mode Name98] CBFCH18 GEN.TRIP2_CH18
[OP Mode ID3] 412B01 8100201B70 [OP Mode Name3] DIFZB DIF-OPT-ZB [OP Mode ID99] 4A2B01 8300301BAB [OP Mode Name99] CBFCH19 GEN.TRIP2_CH19
[OP Mode ID4] 412B01 8200301B70 [OP Mode Name4] DIFZC DIF-OPT-ZC [OP Mode ID100] 4A2B01 8300301BAF [OP Mode Name100] CBFCH20 GEN.TRIP2_CH20
[OP Mode ID5] 412B01 8300401B70 [OP Mode Name5] DIFZD DIF-OPT-ZD [OP Mode ID101] 4A2B01 8300311B63 [OP Mode Name101] CBFCH21 GEN.TRIP2_CH21
[OP Mode ID6] 412B01 8400501B70 [OP Mode Name6] DIFZE DIF-OPT-ZE [OP Mode ID102] 4A2B01 8300311B67 [OP Mode Name102] CBFCH22 GEN.TRIP2_CH22
[OP Mode ID7] 412B01 8500601B70 [OP Mode Name7] DIFZF DIF-OPT-ZF [OP Mode ID103] 4A2B01 8300311B6B [OP Mode Name103] CBFCH23 GEN.TRIP2_CH23
[OP Mode ID8] 456B01 8020001B67 [OP Mode Name8] CBF-RE CBF-RE.OPT [OP Mode ID104] 4A2B01 8300311B6F [OP Mode Name104] CBFCH24 GEN.TRIP2_CH24
[OP Mode ID9] 456B01 8320001B68 [OP Mode Name9] CBFZONE CBF-ZONE.OPT [OP Mode ID105] 4A2B01 8600201B60 [OP Mode Name105] Tr_CH1 TR.TRIP_CH1
[OP Mode ID10] 456B01 8620001B69 [OP Mode Name10] CBF-TR CBF-TR.OPT [OP Mode ID106] 4A2B01 8600201B61 [OP Mode Name106] Tr_CH2 TR.TRIP_CH2
[OP Mode ID11] 457B01 8020001B68 [OP Mode Name11] EFP EFP-ZONE.OPT [OP Mode ID107] 4A2B01 8600201B62 [OP Mode Name107] Tr_CH3 TR.TRIP_CH3
[OP Mode ID12] 457B01 8120001B69 [OP Mode Name12] EFP-TR EFP-TR.OPT [OP Mode ID108] 4A2B01 8600201B63 [OP Mode Name108] Tr_CH4 TR.TRIP_CH4
[OP Mode ID13] 486B01 8020001B66 [OP Mode Name13] COM COM.OPT [OP Mode ID109] 4A2B01 8600201B64 [OP Mode Name109] Tr_CH5 TR.TRIP_CH5
[OP Mode ID14] Not assigned [OP Mode Name14] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID110] 4A2B01 8600201B65 [OP Mode Name110] Tr_CH6 TR.TRIP_CH6
[OP Mode ID15] Not assigned [OP Mode Name15] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID111] 4A2B01 8600201B66 [OP Mode Name111] Tr_CH7 TR.TRIP_CH7
[OP Mode ID16] Not assigned [OP Mode Name16] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID112] 4A2B01 8600201B67 [OP Mode Name112] Tr_CH8 TR.TRIP_CH8
[OP Mode ID17] Not assigned [OP Mode Name17] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID113] 4A2B01 8600201B68 [OP Mode Name113] Tr_CH9 TR.TRIP_CH9
[OP Mode ID18] Not assigned [OP Mode Name18] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID114] 4A2B01 8600201B69 [OP Mode Name114] Tr_CH10 TR.TRIP_CH10
[OP Mode ID19] Not assigned [OP Mode Name19] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID115] 4A2B01 8600201B6A [OP Mode Name115] Tr_CH11 TR.TRIP_CH11
[OP Mode ID20] Not assigned [OP Mode Name20] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID116] 4A2B01 8600201B6B [OP Mode Name116] Tr_CH12 TR.TRIP_CH12
[OP Mode ID21] Not assigned [OP Mode Name21] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID117] 4A2B01 8600201B6C [OP Mode Name117] Tr_CH13 TR.TRIP_CH13
[OP Mode ID22] Not assigned [OP Mode Name22] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID118] 4A2B01 8600201B6D [OP Mode Name118] Tr_CH14 TR.TRIP_CH14
[OP Mode ID23] Not assigned [OP Mode Name23] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID119] 4A2B01 8600201B6E [OP Mode Name119] Tr_CH15 TR.TRIP_CH15
[OP Mode ID24] Not assigned [OP Mode Name24] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID120] 4A2B01 8600201B6F [OP Mode Name120] Tr_CH16 TR.TRIP_CH16
[OP Mode ID25] Not assigned [OP Mode Name25] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID121] 4A2B01 8600201B70 [OP Mode Name121] Tr_CH17 TR.TRIP_CH17
[OP Mode ID26] Not assigned [OP Mode Name26] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID122] 4A2B01 8600201B71 [OP Mode Name122] Tr_CH18 TR.TRIP_CH18
[OP Mode ID27] Not assigned [OP Mode Name27] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID123] 4A2B01 8600201B72 [OP Mode Name123] Tr_CH19 TR.TRIP_CH19
[OP Mode ID28] Not assigned [OP Mode Name28] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID124] 4A2B01 8600201B73 [OP Mode Name124] Tr_CH20 TR.TRIP_CH20
[OP Mode ID29] Not assigned [OP Mode Name29] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID125] 4A2B01 8600201B74 [OP Mode Name125] Tr_CH21 TR.TRIP_CH21
[OP Mode ID30] Not assigned [OP Mode Name30] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID126] 4A2B01 8600201B75 [OP Mode Name126] Tr_CH22 TR.TRIP_CH22
[OP Mode ID31] Not assigned [OP Mode Name31] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID127] 4A2B01 8600201B76 [OP Mode Name127] Tr_CH23 TR.TRIP_CH23
[OP Mode ID32] Not assigned [OP Mode Name32] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID128] 4A2B01 8600201B77 [OP Mode Name128] Tr_CH24 TR.TRIP_CH24
[OP Mode ID33] Not assigned [OP Mode Name33] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID201] Not assigned [OP Mode Name201] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID34] Not assigned [OP Mode Name34] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID202] Not assigned [OP Mode Name202] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID35] Not assigned [OP Mode Name35] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID203] Not assigned [OP Mode Name203] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID36] Not assigned [OP Mode Name36] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID204] Not assigned [OP Mode Name204] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID37] Not assigned [OP Mode Name37] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID205] Not assigned [OP Mode Name205] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID38] Not assigned [OP Mode Name38] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID206] Not assigned [OP Mode Name206] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID39] Not assigned [OP Mode Name39] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID207] Not assigned [OP Mode Name207] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID40] Not assigned [OP Mode Name40] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID208] Not assigned [OP Mode Name208] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID41] Not assigned [OP Mode Name41] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID209] Not assigned [OP Mode Name209] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID42] Not assigned [OP Mode Name42] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID210] Not assigned [OP Mode Name210] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID43] Not assigned [OP Mode Name43] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID211] Not assigned [OP Mode Name211] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID44] Not assigned [OP Mode Name44] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID212] Not assigned [OP Mode Name212] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID45] Not assigned [OP Mode Name45] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID213] Not assigned [OP Mode Name213] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID46] Not assigned [OP Mode Name46] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID214] Not assigned [OP Mode Name214] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID47] Not assigned [OP Mode Name47] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID215] Not assigned [OP Mode Name215] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID48] Not assigned [OP Mode Name48] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID216] Not assigned [OP Mode Name216] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID49] Not assigned [OP Mode Name49] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID217] Not assigned [OP Mode Name217] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID50] Not assigned [OP Mode Name50] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID218] Not assigned [OP Mode Name218] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID51] Not assigned [OP Mode Name51] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID219] Not assigned [OP Mode Name219] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID52] Not assigned [OP Mode Name52] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID220] Not assigned [OP Mode Name220] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID53] Not assigned [OP Mode Name53] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID221] Not assigned [OP Mode Name221] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID54] Not assigned [OP Mode Name54] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID222] Not assigned [OP Mode Name222] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID55] Not assigned [OP Mode Name55] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID223] Not assigned [OP Mode Name223] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID56] Not assigned [OP Mode Name56] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID224] Not assigned [OP Mode Name224] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID57] 4A2B01 8300101B60 [OP Mode Name57] Tp_CH1 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 [OP Mode ID225] Not assigned [OP Mode Name225] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID58] 4A2B01 8300101B62 [OP Mode Name58] Tp_CH2 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 [OP Mode ID226] Not assigned [OP Mode Name226] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID59] 4A2B01 8300101B64 [OP Mode Name59] Tp_CH3 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 [OP Mode ID227] Not assigned [OP Mode Name227] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID60] 4A2B01 8300101B66 [OP Mode Name60] Tp_CH4 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 [OP Mode ID228] Not assigned [OP Mode Name228] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID61] 4A2B01 8300101B68 [OP Mode Name61] Tp_CH5 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 [OP Mode ID229] Not assigned [OP Mode Name229] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID62] 4A2B01 8300101B6A [OP Mode Name62] Tp_CH6 GEN.TRIP1_CH6 [OP Mode ID230] Not assigned [OP Mode Name230] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID63] 4A2B01 8300101B6C [OP Mode Name63] Tp_CH7 GEN.TRIP1_CH7 [OP Mode ID231] Not assigned [OP Mode Name231] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID64] 4A2B01 8300101B6E [OP Mode Name64] Tp_CH8 GEN.TRIP1_CH8 [OP Mode ID232] Not assigned [OP Mode Name232] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID65] 4A2B01 8300101B70 [OP Mode Name65] Tp_CH9 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 [OP Mode ID233] Not assigned [OP Mode Name233] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID66] 4A2B01 8300101B72 [OP Mode Name66] Tp_CH10 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 [OP Mode ID234] Not assigned [OP Mode Name234] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID67] 4A2B01 8300101B74 [OP Mode Name67] Tp_CH11 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 [OP Mode ID235] Not assigned [OP Mode Name235] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID68] 4A2B01 8300101B76 [OP Mode Name68] Tp_CH12 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 [OP Mode ID236] Not assigned [OP Mode Name236] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID69] 4A2B01 8300101B78 [OP Mode Name69] Tp_CH13 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 [OP Mode ID237] Not assigned [OP Mode Name237] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID70] 4A2B01 8300101B7A [OP Mode Name70] Tp_CH14 GEN.TRIP1_CH14 [OP Mode ID238] Not assigned [OP Mode Name238] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID71] 4A2B01 8300101B7C [OP Mode Name71] Tp_CH15 GEN.TRIP1_CH15 [OP Mode ID239] Not assigned [OP Mode Name239] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID72] 4A2B01 8300101B7E [OP Mode Name72] Tp_CH16 GEN.TRIP1_CH16 [OP Mode ID240] Not assigned [OP Mode Name240] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID73] 4A2B01 8300101B80 [OP Mode Name73] Tp_CH17 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 [OP Mode ID241] Not assigned [OP Mode Name241] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID74] 4A2B01 8300101B82 [OP Mode Name74] Tp_CH18 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 [OP Mode ID242] Not assigned [OP Mode Name242] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID75] 4A2B01 8300101B84 [OP Mode Name75] Tp_CH19 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 [OP Mode ID243] Not assigned [OP Mode Name243] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID76] 4A2B01 8300101B86 [OP Mode Name76] Tp_CH20 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 [OP Mode ID244] Not assigned [OP Mode Name244] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID77] 4A2B01 8300101B88 [OP Mode Name77] Tp_CH21 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 [OP Mode ID245] Not assigned [OP Mode Name245] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID78] 4A2B01 8300101B8A [OP Mode Name78] Tp_CH22 GEN.TRIP1_CH22 [OP Mode ID246] Not assigned [OP Mode Name246] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID79] 4A2B01 8300101B8C [OP Mode Name79] Tp_CH23 GEN.TRIP1_CH23 [OP Mode ID247] Not assigned [OP Mode Name247] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID80] 4A2B01 8300101B8E [OP Mode Name80] Tp_CH24 GEN.TRIP1_CH24 [OP Mode ID248] Not assigned [OP Mode Name248] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID81] 4A2B01 8300301B63 [OP Mode Name81] CBFCH1 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 [OP Mode ID249] Not assigned [OP Mode Name249] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID82] 4A2B01 8300301B67 [OP Mode Name82] CBFCH2 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 [OP Mode ID250] Not assigned [OP Mode Name250] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID83] 4A2B01 8300301B6B [OP Mode Name83] CBFCH3 GEN.TRIP2_CH3 [OP Mode ID251] Not assigned [OP Mode Name251] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID84] 4A2B01 8300301B6F [OP Mode Name84] CBFCH4 GEN.TRIP2_CH4 [OP Mode ID252] Not assigned [OP Mode Name252] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID85] 4A2B01 8300301B73 [OP Mode Name85] CBFCH5 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 [OP Mode ID253] Not assigned [OP Mode Name253] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID86] 4A2B01 8300301B77 [OP Mode Name86] CBFCH6 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 [OP Mode ID254] Not assigned [OP Mode Name254] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID87] 4A2B01 8300301B7B [OP Mode Name87] CBFCH7 GEN.TRIP2_CH7 [OP Mode ID255] Not assigned [OP Mode Name255] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID88] 4A2B01 8300301B7F [OP Mode Name88] CBFCH8 GEN.TRIP2_CH8 [OP Mode ID256] Not assigned [OP Mode Name256] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID89] 4A2B01 8300301B83 [OP Mode Name89] CBFCH9 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 [OP Mode ID257] Not assigned [OP Mode Name257] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID90] 4A2B01 8300301B87 [OP Mode Name90] CBFCH10 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 [OP Mode ID258] Not assigned [OP Mode Name258] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID91] 4A2B01 8300301B8B [OP Mode Name91] CBFCH11 GEN.TRIP2_CH11 [OP Mode ID259] Not assigned [OP Mode Name259] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID92] 4A2B01 8300301B8F [OP Mode Name92] CBFCH12 GEN.TRIP2_CH12 [OP Mode ID260] Not assigned [OP Mode Name260] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID93] 4A2B01 8300301B93 [OP Mode Name93] CBFCH13 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 [OP Mode ID261] Not assigned [OP Mode Name261] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID94] 4A2B01 8300301B97 [OP Mode Name94] CBFCH14 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 [OP Mode ID262] Not assigned [OP Mode Name262] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID95] 4A2B01 8300301B9B [OP Mode Name95] CBFCH15 GEN.TRIP2_CH15 [OP Mode ID263] Not assigned [OP Mode Name263] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID96] 4A2B01 8300301B9F [OP Mode Name96] CBFCH16 GEN.TRIP2_CH16 [OP Mode ID264] Not assigned [OP Mode Name264] - Not assigned

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 350 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 7.1-5 Default settings (ID1–ID128 and ID201–ID264) in ‘33 software’


Settings in Fault recorder Actual PLC connection Settings in Fault recorder Actual PLC connection
Data IDs Screen names points Data IDs Screen names points
[OP Mode ID1] 412B01 8E00E01B70 [OP Mode Name1] DIF DIF-OPT-CH [OP Mode ID97] 4A2B01 8300301BA3 [OP Mode Name97] CBFCH17 GEN.TRIP2_CH17
[OP Mode ID2] 412B01 8000101B70 [OP Mode Name2] DIFZA DIF-OPT-ZA [OP Mode ID98] 4A2B01 8300301BA7 [OP Mode Name98] CBFCH18 GEN.TRIP2_CH18
[OP Mode ID3] 412B01 8100201B70 [OP Mode Name3] DIFZB DIF-OPT-ZB [OP Mode ID99] 4A2B01 8300301BAB [OP Mode Name99] CBFCH19 GEN.TRIP2_CH19
[OP Mode ID4] 412B01 8200301B70 [OP Mode Name4] DIFZC DIF-OPT-ZC [OP Mode ID100] 4A2B01 8300301BAF [OP Mode Name100] CBFCH20 GEN.TRIP2_CH20
[OP Mode ID5] 412B01 8300401B70 [OP Mode Name5] DIFZD DIF-OPT-ZD [OP Mode ID101] 4A2B01 8300311B63 [OP Mode Name101] CBFCH21 GEN.TRIP2_CH21
[OP Mode ID6] 412B01 8400501B70 [OP Mode Name6] DIFZE DIF-OPT-ZE [OP Mode ID102] 4A2B01 8300311B67 [OP Mode Name102] CBFCH22 GEN.TRIP2_CH22
[OP Mode ID7] 412B01 8500601B70 [OP Mode Name7] DIFZF DIF-OPT-ZF [OP Mode ID103] 4A2B01 8300311B6B [OP Mode Name103] CBFCH23 GEN.TRIP2_CH23
[OP Mode ID8] 456B01 8020001B67 [OP Mode Name8] CBF-RE CBF-RE.OPT [OP Mode ID104] 4A2B01 8300311B6F [OP Mode Name104] CBFCH24 GEN.TRIP2_CH24
[OP Mode ID9] 456B01 8320001B68 [OP Mode Name9] CBFZONE CBF-ZONE.OPT [OP Mode ID105] 4A2B01 8600201B60 [OP Mode Name105] Tr_CH1 TR.TRIP_CH1
[OP Mode ID10] 456B01 8620001B69 [OP Mode Name10] CBF-TR CBF-TR.OPT [OP Mode ID106] 4A2B01 8600201B61 [OP Mode Name106] Tr_CH2 TR.TRIP_CH2
[OP Mode ID11] 457B01 8020001B68 [OP Mode Name11] EFP EFP-ZONE.OPT [OP Mode ID107] 4A2B01 8600201B62 [OP Mode Name107] Tr_CH3 TR.TRIP_CH3
[OP Mode ID12] 457B01 8120001B69 [OP Mode Name12] EFP-TR EFP-TR.OPT [OP Mode ID108] 4A2B01 8600201B63 [OP Mode Name108] Tr_CH4 TR.TRIP_CH4
[OP Mode ID13] 486B01 8020001B66 [OP Mode Name13] COM COM.OPT [OP Mode ID109] 4A2B01 8600201B64 [OP Mode Name109] Tr_CH5 TR.TRIP_CH5
[OP Mode ID14] 458B01 8020001B68 [OP Mode Name14] OC1 OC1.OPT [OP Mode ID110] 4A2B01 8600201B65 [OP Mode Name110] Tr_CH6 TR.TRIP_CH6
[OP Mode ID15] 458B01 8120001B69 [OP Mode Name15] OC2 OC2.OPT [OP Mode ID111] 4A2B01 8600201B66 [OP Mode Name111] Tr_CH7 TR.TRIP_CH7
[OP Mode ID16] Not assigned [OP Mode Name16] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID112] 4A2B01 8600201B67 [OP Mode Name112] Tr_CH8 TR.TRIP_CH8
[OP Mode ID17] Not assigned [OP Mode Name17] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID113] 4A2B01 8600201B68 [OP Mode Name113] Tr_CH9 TR.TRIP_CH9
[OP Mode ID18] Not assigned [OP Mode Name18] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID114] 4A2B01 8600201B69 [OP Mode Name114] Tr_CH10 TR.TRIP_CH10
[OP Mode ID19] Not assigned [OP Mode Name19] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID115] 4A2B01 8600201B6A [OP Mode Name115] Tr_CH11 TR.TRIP_CH11
[OP Mode ID20] Not assigned [OP Mode Name20] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID116] 4A2B01 8600201B6B [OP Mode Name116] Tr_CH12 TR.TRIP_CH12
[OP Mode ID21] Not assigned [OP Mode Name21] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID117] 4A2B01 8600201B6C [OP Mode Name117] Tr_CH13 TR.TRIP_CH13
[OP Mode ID22] Not assigned [OP Mode Name22] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID118] 4A2B01 8600201B6D [OP Mode Name118] Tr_CH14 TR.TRIP_CH14
[OP Mode ID23] Not assigned [OP Mode Name23] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID119] 4A2B01 8600201B6E [OP Mode Name119] Tr_CH15 TR.TRIP_CH15
[OP Mode ID24] Not assigned [OP Mode Name24] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID120] 4A2B01 8600201B6F [OP Mode Name120] Tr_CH16 TR.TRIP_CH16
[OP Mode ID25] Not assigned [OP Mode Name25] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID121] 4A2B01 8600201B70 [OP Mode Name121] Tr_CH17 TR.TRIP_CH17
[OP Mode ID26] Not assigned [OP Mode Name26] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID122] 4A2B01 8600201B71 [OP Mode Name122] Tr_CH18 TR.TRIP_CH18
[OP Mode ID27] Not assigned [OP Mode Name27] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID123] 4A2B01 8600201B72 [OP Mode Name123] Tr_CH19 TR.TRIP_CH19
[OP Mode ID28] Not assigned [OP Mode Name28] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID124] 4A2B01 8600201B73 [OP Mode Name124] Tr_CH20 TR.TRIP_CH20
[OP Mode ID29] Not assigned [OP Mode Name29] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID125] 4A2B01 8600201B74 [OP Mode Name125] Tr_CH21 TR.TRIP_CH21
[OP Mode ID30] Not assigned [OP Mode Name30] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID126] 4A2B01 8600201B75 [OP Mode Name126] Tr_CH22 TR.TRIP_CH22
[OP Mode ID31] Not assigned [OP Mode Name31] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID127] 4A2B01 8600201B76 [OP Mode Name127] Tr_CH23 TR.TRIP_CH23
[OP Mode ID32] Not assigned [OP Mode Name32] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID128] 4A2B01 8600201B77 [OP Mode Name128] Tr_CH24 TR.TRIP_CH24
[OP Mode ID33] Not assigned [OP Mode Name33] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID201] Not assigned [OP Mode Name201] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID34] Not assigned [OP Mode Name34] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID202] Not assigned [OP Mode Name202] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID35] Not assigned [OP Mode Name35] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID203] Not assigned [OP Mode Name203] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID36] Not assigned [OP Mode Name36] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID204] Not assigned [OP Mode Name204] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID37] Not assigned [OP Mode Name37] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID205] Not assigned [OP Mode Name205] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID38] Not assigned [OP Mode Name38] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID206] Not assigned [OP Mode Name206] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID39] Not assigned [OP Mode Name39] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID207] Not assigned [OP Mode Name207] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID40] Not assigned [OP Mode Name40] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID208] Not assigned [OP Mode Name208] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID41] Not assigned [OP Mode Name41] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID209] Not assigned [OP Mode Name209] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID42] Not assigned [OP Mode Name42] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID210] Not assigned [OP Mode Name210] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID43] Not assigned [OP Mode Name43] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID211] Not assigned [OP Mode Name211] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID44] Not assigned [OP Mode Name44] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID212] Not assigned [OP Mode Name212] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID45] Not assigned [OP Mode Name45] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID213] Not assigned [OP Mode Name213] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID46] Not assigned [OP Mode Name46] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID214] Not assigned [OP Mode Name214] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID47] Not assigned [OP Mode Name47] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID215] Not assigned [OP Mode Name215] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID48] Not assigned [OP Mode Name48] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID216] Not assigned [OP Mode Name216] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID49] Not assigned [OP Mode Name49] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID217] Not assigned [OP Mode Name217] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID50] Not assigned [OP Mode Name50] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID218] Not assigned [OP Mode Name218] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID51] Not assigned [OP Mode Name51] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID219] Not assigned [OP Mode Name219] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID52] Not assigned [OP Mode Name52] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID220] Not assigned [OP Mode Name220] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID53] Not assigned [OP Mode Name53] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID221] Not assigned [OP Mode Name221] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID54] Not assigned [OP Mode Name54] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID222] Not assigned [OP Mode Name222] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID55] Not assigned [OP Mode Name55] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID223] Not assigned [OP Mode Name223] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID56] Not assigned [OP Mode Name56] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID224] Not assigned [OP Mode Name224] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID57] 4A2B01 8300101B60 [OP Mode Name57] Tp_CH1 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 [OP Mode ID225] Not assigned [OP Mode Name225] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID58] 4A2B01 8300101B62 [OP Mode Name58] Tp_CH2 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 [OP Mode ID226] Not assigned [OP Mode Name226] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID59] 4A2B01 8300101B64 [OP Mode Name59] Tp_CH3 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 [OP Mode ID227] Not assigned [OP Mode Name227] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID60] 4A2B01 8300101B66 [OP Mode Name60] Tp_CH4 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 [OP Mode ID228] Not assigned [OP Mode Name228] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID61] 4A2B01 8300101B68 [OP Mode Name61] Tp_CH5 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 [OP Mode ID229] Not assigned [OP Mode Name229] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID62] 4A2B01 8300101B6A [OP Mode Name62] Tp_CH6 GEN.TRIP1_CH6 [OP Mode ID230] Not assigned [OP Mode Name230] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID63] 4A2B01 8300101B6C [OP Mode Name63] Tp_CH7 GEN.TRIP1_CH7 [OP Mode ID231] Not assigned [OP Mode Name231] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID64] 4A2B01 8300101B6E [OP Mode Name64] Tp_CH8 GEN.TRIP1_CH8 [OP Mode ID232] Not assigned [OP Mode Name232] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID65] 4A2B01 8300101B70 [OP Mode Name65] Tp_CH9 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 [OP Mode ID233] Not assigned [OP Mode Name233] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID66] 4A2B01 8300101B72 [OP Mode Name66] Tp_CH10 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 [OP Mode ID234] Not assigned [OP Mode Name234] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID67] 4A2B01 8300101B74 [OP Mode Name67] Tp_CH11 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 [OP Mode ID235] Not assigned [OP Mode Name235] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID68] 4A2B01 8300101B76 [OP Mode Name68] Tp_CH12 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 [OP Mode ID236] Not assigned [OP Mode Name236] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID69] 4A2B01 8300101B78 [OP Mode Name69] Tp_CH13 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 [OP Mode ID237] Not assigned [OP Mode Name237] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID70] 4A2B01 8300101B7A [OP Mode Name70] Tp_CH14 GEN.TRIP1_CH14 [OP Mode ID238] Not assigned [OP Mode Name238] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID71] 4A2B01 8300101B7C [OP Mode Name71] Tp_CH15 GEN.TRIP1_CH15 [OP Mode ID239] Not assigned [OP Mode Name239] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID72] 4A2B01 8300101B7E [OP Mode Name72] Tp_CH16 GEN.TRIP1_CH16 [OP Mode ID240] Not assigned [OP Mode Name240] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID73] 4A2B01 8300101B80 [OP Mode Name73] Tp_CH17 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 [OP Mode ID241] Not assigned [OP Mode Name241] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID74] 4A2B01 8300101B82 [OP Mode Name74] Tp_CH18 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 [OP Mode ID242] Not assigned [OP Mode Name242] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID75] 4A2B01 8300101B84 [OP Mode Name75] Tp_CH19 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 [OP Mode ID243] Not assigned [OP Mode Name243] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID76] 4A2B01 8300101B86 [OP Mode Name76] Tp_CH20 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 [OP Mode ID244] Not assigned [OP Mode Name244] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID77] 4A2B01 8300101B88 [OP Mode Name77] Tp_CH21 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 [OP Mode ID245] Not assigned [OP Mode Name245] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID78] 4A2B01 8300101B8A [OP Mode Name78] Tp_CH22 GEN.TRIP1_CH22 [OP Mode ID246] Not assigned [OP Mode Name246] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID79] 4A2B01 8300101B8C [OP Mode Name79] Tp_CH23 GEN.TRIP1_CH23 [OP Mode ID247] Not assigned [OP Mode Name247] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID80] 4A2B01 8300101B8E [OP Mode Name80] Tp_CH24 GEN.TRIP1_CH24 [OP Mode ID248] Not assigned [OP Mode Name248] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID81] 4A2B01 8300301B63 [OP Mode Name81] CBFCH1 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 [OP Mode ID249] Not assigned [OP Mode Name249] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID82] 4A2B01 8300301B67 [OP Mode Name82] CBFCH2 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 [OP Mode ID250] Not assigned [OP Mode Name250] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID83] 4A2B01 8300301B6B [OP Mode Name83] CBFCH3 GEN.TRIP2_CH3 [OP Mode ID251] Not assigned [OP Mode Name251] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID84] 4A2B01 8300301B6F [OP Mode Name84] CBFCH4 GEN.TRIP2_CH4 [OP Mode ID252] Not assigned [OP Mode Name252] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID85] 4A2B01 8300301B73 [OP Mode Name85] CBFCH5 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 [OP Mode ID253] Not assigned [OP Mode Name253] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID86] 4A2B01 8300301B77 [OP Mode Name86] CBFCH6 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 [OP Mode ID254] Not assigned [OP Mode Name254] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID87] 4A2B01 8300301B7B [OP Mode Name87] CBFCH7 GEN.TRIP2_CH7 [OP Mode ID255] Not assigned [OP Mode Name255] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID88] 4A2B01 8300301B7F [OP Mode Name88] CBFCH8 GEN.TRIP2_CH8 [OP Mode ID256] Not assigned [OP Mode Name256] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID89] 4A2B01 8300301B83 [OP Mode Name89] CBFCH9 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 [OP Mode ID257] Not assigned [OP Mode Name257] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID90] 4A2B01 8300301B87 [OP Mode Name90] CBFCH10 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 [OP Mode ID258] Not assigned [OP Mode Name258] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID91] 4A2B01 8300301B8B [OP Mode Name91] CBFCH11 GEN.TRIP2_CH11 [OP Mode ID259] Not assigned [OP Mode Name259] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID92] 4A2B01 8300301B8F [OP Mode Name92] CBFCH12 GEN.TRIP2_CH12 [OP Mode ID260] Not assigned [OP Mode Name260] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID93] 4A2B01 8300301B93 [OP Mode Name93] CBFCH13 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 [OP Mode ID261] Not assigned [OP Mode Name261] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID94] 4A2B01 8300301B97 [OP Mode Name94] CBFCH14 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 [OP Mode ID262] Not assigned [OP Mode Name262] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID95] 4A2B01 8300301B9B [OP Mode Name95] CBFCH15 GEN.TRIP2_CH15 [OP Mode ID263] Not assigned [OP Mode Name263] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID96] 4A2B01 8300301B9F [OP Mode Name96] CBFCH16 GEN.TRIP2_CH16 [OP Mode ID264] Not assigned [OP Mode Name264] - Not assigned

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 351 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 7.1-6 Default settings (ID1–ID128 and ID201–ID264) in ‘34 software’


Settings in Fault recorder Actual PLC connection Settings in Fault recorder Actual PLC connection
Data IDs Screen names points Data IDs Screen names points
[OP Mode ID1] 412B01 8E00E01B70 [OP Mode Name1] DIF DIF-OPT-CH [OP Mode ID97] 4A2B01 8300301BA3 [OP Mode Name97] CBFCH17 GEN.TRIP2_CH17
[OP Mode ID2] 412B01 8000101B70 [OP Mode Name2] DIFZA DIF-OPT-ZA [OP Mode ID98] 4A2B01 8300301BA7 [OP Mode Name98] CBFCH18 GEN.TRIP2_CH18
[OP Mode ID3] 412B01 8100201B70 [OP Mode Name3] DIFZB DIF-OPT-ZB [OP Mode ID99] 4A2B01 8300301BAB [OP Mode Name99] CBFCH19 GEN.TRIP2_CH19
[OP Mode ID4] 412B01 8200301B70 [OP Mode Name4] DIFZC DIF-OPT-ZC [OP Mode ID100] 4A2B01 8300301BAF [OP Mode Name100] CBFCH20 GEN.TRIP2_CH20
[OP Mode ID5] 412B01 8300401B70 [OP Mode Name5] DIFZD DIF-OPT-ZD [OP Mode ID101] 4A2B01 8300311B63 [OP Mode Name101] CBFCH21 GEN.TRIP2_CH21
[OP Mode ID6] 412B01 8400501B70 [OP Mode Name6] DIFZE DIF-OPT-ZE [OP Mode ID102] 4A2B01 8300311B67 [OP Mode Name102] CBFCH22 GEN.TRIP2_CH22
[OP Mode ID7] 412B01 8500601B70 [OP Mode Name7] DIFZF DIF-OPT-ZF [OP Mode ID103] 4A2B01 8300311B6B [OP Mode Name103] CBFCH23 GEN.TRIP2_CH23
[OP Mode ID8] 456B01 8020001B67 [OP Mode Name8] CBF-RE CBF-RE.OPT [OP Mode ID104] 4A2B01 8300311B6F [OP Mode Name104] CBFCH24 GEN.TRIP2_CH24
[OP Mode ID9] 456B01 8320001B68 [OP Mode Name9] CBFZONE CBF-ZONE.OPT [OP Mode ID105] 4A2B01 8600201B60 [OP Mode Name105] Tr_CH1 TR.TRIP_CH1
[OP Mode ID10] 456B01 8620001B69 [OP Mode Name10] CBF-TR CBF-TR.OPT [OP Mode ID106] 4A2B01 8600201B61 [OP Mode Name106] Tr_CH2 TR.TRIP_CH2
[OP Mode ID11] 457B01 8020001B68 [OP Mode Name11] EFP EFP-ZONE.OPT [OP Mode ID107] 4A2B01 8600201B62 [OP Mode Name107] Tr_CH3 TR.TRIP_CH3
[OP Mode ID12] 457B01 8120001B69 [OP Mode Name12] EFP-TR EFP-TR.OPT [OP Mode ID108] 4A2B01 8600201B63 [OP Mode Name108] Tr_CH4 TR.TRIP_CH4
[OP Mode ID13] 486B01 8020001B66 [OP Mode Name13] COM COM.OPT [OP Mode ID109] 4A2B01 8600201B64 [OP Mode Name109] Tr_CH5 TR.TRIP_CH5
[OP Mode ID14] 458B01 8020001B68 [OP Mode Name14] OC1 OC1.OPT [OP Mode ID110] 4A2B01 8600201B65 [OP Mode Name110] Tr_CH6 TR.TRIP_CH6
[OP Mode ID15] 458B01 8120001B69 [OP Mode Name15] OC2 OC2.OPT [OP Mode ID111] 4A2B01 8600201B66 [OP Mode Name111] Tr_CH7 TR.TRIP_CH7
[OP Mode ID16] Not assigned [OP Mode Name16] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID112] 4A2B01 8600201B67 [OP Mode Name112] Tr_CH8 TR.TRIP_CH8
[OP Mode ID17] Not assigned [OP Mode Name17] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID113] 4A2B01 8600201B68 [OP Mode Name113] Tr_CH9 TR.TRIP_CH9
[OP Mode ID18] Not assigned [OP Mode Name18] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID114] 4A2B01 8600201B69 [OP Mode Name114] Tr_CH10 TR.TRIP_CH10
[OP Mode ID19] Not assigned [OP Mode Name19] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID115] 4A2B01 8600201B6A [OP Mode Name115] Tr_CH11 TR.TRIP_CH11
[OP Mode ID20] Not assigned [OP Mode Name20] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID116] 4A2B01 8600201B6B [OP Mode Name116] Tr_CH12 TR.TRIP_CH12
[OP Mode ID21] Not assigned [OP Mode Name21] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID117] 4A2B01 8600201B6C [OP Mode Name117] Tr_CH13 TR.TRIP_CH13
[OP Mode ID22] Not assigned [OP Mode Name22] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID118] 4A2B01 8600201B6D [OP Mode Name118] Tr_CH14 TR.TRIP_CH14
[OP Mode ID23] Not assigned [OP Mode Name23] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID119] 4A2B01 8600201B6E [OP Mode Name119] Tr_CH15 TR.TRIP_CH15
[OP Mode ID24] Not assigned [OP Mode Name24] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID120] 4A2B01 8600201B6F [OP Mode Name120] Tr_CH16 TR.TRIP_CH16
[OP Mode ID25] Not assigned [OP Mode Name25] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID121] 4A2B01 8600201B70 [OP Mode Name121] Tr_CH17 TR.TRIP_CH17
[OP Mode ID26] Not assigned [OP Mode Name26] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID122] 4A2B01 8600201B71 [OP Mode Name122] Tr_CH18 TR.TRIP_CH18
[OP Mode ID27] Not assigned [OP Mode Name27] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID123] 4A2B01 8600201B72 [OP Mode Name123] Tr_CH19 TR.TRIP_CH19
[OP Mode ID28] Not assigned [OP Mode Name28] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID124] 4A2B01 8600201B73 [OP Mode Name124] Tr_CH20 TR.TRIP_CH20
[OP Mode ID29] Not assigned [OP Mode Name29] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID125] 4A2B01 8600201B74 [OP Mode Name125] Tr_CH21 TR.TRIP_CH21
[OP Mode ID30] Not assigned [OP Mode Name30] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID126] 4A2B01 8600201B75 [OP Mode Name126] Tr_CH22 TR.TRIP_CH22
[OP Mode ID31] Not assigned [OP Mode Name31] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID127] 4A2B01 8600201B76 [OP Mode Name127] Tr_CH23 TR.TRIP_CH23
[OP Mode ID32] Not assigned [OP Mode Name32] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID128] 4A2B01 8600201B77 [OP Mode Name128] Tr_CH24 TR.TRIP_CH24
[OP Mode ID33] Not assigned [OP Mode Name33] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID201] Not assigned [OP Mode Name201] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID34] Not assigned [OP Mode Name34] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID202] Not assigned [OP Mode Name202] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID35] Not assigned [OP Mode Name35] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID203] Not assigned [OP Mode Name203] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID36] Not assigned [OP Mode Name36] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID204] Not assigned [OP Mode Name204] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID37] Not assigned [OP Mode Name37] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID205] Not assigned [OP Mode Name205] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID38] Not assigned [OP Mode Name38] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID206] Not assigned [OP Mode Name206] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID39] Not assigned [OP Mode Name39] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID207] Not assigned [OP Mode Name207] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID40] Not assigned [OP Mode Name40] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID208] Not assigned [OP Mode Name208] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID41] Not assigned [OP Mode Name41] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID209] Not assigned [OP Mode Name209] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID42] Not assigned [OP Mode Name42] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID210] Not assigned [OP Mode Name210] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID43] Not assigned [OP Mode Name43] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID211] Not assigned [OP Mode Name211] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID44] Not assigned [OP Mode Name44] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID212] Not assigned [OP Mode Name212] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID45] Not assigned [OP Mode Name45] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID213] Not assigned [OP Mode Name213] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID46] Not assigned [OP Mode Name46] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID214] Not assigned [OP Mode Name214] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID47] Not assigned [OP Mode Name47] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID215] Not assigned [OP Mode Name215] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID48] Not assigned [OP Mode Name48] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID216] Not assigned [OP Mode Name216] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID49] Not assigned [OP Mode Name49] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID217] Not assigned [OP Mode Name217] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID50] Not assigned [OP Mode Name50] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID218] Not assigned [OP Mode Name218] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID51] Not assigned [OP Mode Name51] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID219] Not assigned [OP Mode Name219] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID52] Not assigned [OP Mode Name52] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID220] Not assigned [OP Mode Name220] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID53] Not assigned [OP Mode Name53] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID221] Not assigned [OP Mode Name221] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID54] Not assigned [OP Mode Name54] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID222] Not assigned [OP Mode Name222] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID55] Not assigned [OP Mode Name55] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID223] Not assigned [OP Mode Name223] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID56] Not assigned [OP Mode Name56] - Not assigned [OP Mode ID224] Not assigned [OP Mode Name224] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID57] 4A2B01 8300101B60 [OP Mode Name57] Tp_CH1 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 [OP Mode ID225] Not assigned [OP Mode Name225] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID58] 4A2B01 8300101B62 [OP Mode Name58] Tp_CH2 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 [OP Mode ID226] Not assigned [OP Mode Name226] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID59] 4A2B01 8300101B64 [OP Mode Name59] Tp_CH3 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 [OP Mode ID227] Not assigned [OP Mode Name227] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID60] 4A2B01 8300101B66 [OP Mode Name60] Tp_CH4 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 [OP Mode ID228] Not assigned [OP Mode Name228] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID61] 4A2B01 8300101B68 [OP Mode Name61] Tp_CH5 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 [OP Mode ID229] Not assigned [OP Mode Name229] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID62] 4A2B01 8300101B6A [OP Mode Name62] Tp_CH6 GEN.TRIP1_CH6 [OP Mode ID230] Not assigned [OP Mode Name230] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID63] 4A2B01 8300101B6C [OP Mode Name63] Tp_CH7 GEN.TRIP1_CH7 [OP Mode ID231] Not assigned [OP Mode Name231] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID64] 4A2B01 8300101B6E [OP Mode Name64] Tp_CH8 GEN.TRIP1_CH8 [OP Mode ID232] Not assigned [OP Mode Name232] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID65] 4A2B01 8300101B70 [OP Mode Name65] Tp_CH9 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 [OP Mode ID233] Not assigned [OP Mode Name233] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID66] 4A2B01 8300101B72 [OP Mode Name66] Tp_CH10 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 [OP Mode ID234] Not assigned [OP Mode Name234] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID67] 4A2B01 8300101B74 [OP Mode Name67] Tp_CH11 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 [OP Mode ID235] Not assigned [OP Mode Name235] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID68] 4A2B01 8300101B76 [OP Mode Name68] Tp_CH12 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 [OP Mode ID236] Not assigned [OP Mode Name236] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID69] 4A2B01 8300101B78 [OP Mode Name69] Tp_CH13 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 [OP Mode ID237] Not assigned [OP Mode Name237] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID70] 4A2B01 8300101B7A [OP Mode Name70] Tp_CH14 GEN.TRIP1_CH14 [OP Mode ID238] Not assigned [OP Mode Name238] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID71] 4A2B01 8300101B7C [OP Mode Name71] Tp_CH15 GEN.TRIP1_CH15 [OP Mode ID239] Not assigned [OP Mode Name239] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID72] 4A2B01 8300101B7E [OP Mode Name72] Tp_CH16 GEN.TRIP1_CH16 [OP Mode ID240] Not assigned [OP Mode Name240] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID73] 4A2B01 8300101B80 [OP Mode Name73] Tp_CH17 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 [OP Mode ID241] Not assigned [OP Mode Name241] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID74] 4A2B01 8300101B82 [OP Mode Name74] Tp_CH18 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 [OP Mode ID242] Not assigned [OP Mode Name242] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID75] 4A2B01 8300101B84 [OP Mode Name75] Tp_CH19 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 [OP Mode ID243] Not assigned [OP Mode Name243] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID76] 4A2B01 8300101B86 [OP Mode Name76] Tp_CH20 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 [OP Mode ID244] Not assigned [OP Mode Name244] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID77] 4A2B01 8300101B88 [OP Mode Name77] Tp_CH21 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 [OP Mode ID245] Not assigned [OP Mode Name245] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID78] 4A2B01 8300101B8A [OP Mode Name78] Tp_CH22 GEN.TRIP1_CH22 [OP Mode ID246] Not assigned [OP Mode Name246] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID79] 4A2B01 8300101B8C [OP Mode Name79] Tp_CH23 GEN.TRIP1_CH23 [OP Mode ID247] Not assigned [OP Mode Name247] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID80] 4A2B01 8300101B8E [OP Mode Name80] Tp_CH24 GEN.TRIP1_CH24 [OP Mode ID248] Not assigned [OP Mode Name248] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID81] 4A2B01 8300301B63 [OP Mode Name81] CBFCH1 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 [OP Mode ID249] Not assigned [OP Mode Name249] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID82] 4A2B01 8300301B67 [OP Mode Name82] CBFCH2 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 [OP Mode ID250] Not assigned [OP Mode Name250] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID83] 4A2B01 8300301B6B [OP Mode Name83] CBFCH3 GEN.TRIP2_CH3 [OP Mode ID251] Not assigned [OP Mode Name251] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID84] 4A2B01 8300301B6F [OP Mode Name84] CBFCH4 GEN.TRIP2_CH4 [OP Mode ID252] Not assigned [OP Mode Name252] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID85] 4A2B01 8300301B73 [OP Mode Name85] CBFCH5 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 [OP Mode ID253] Not assigned [OP Mode Name253] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID86] 4A2B01 8300301B77 [OP Mode Name86] CBFCH6 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 [OP Mode ID254] Not assigned [OP Mode Name254] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID87] 4A2B01 8300301B7B [OP Mode Name87] CBFCH7 GEN.TRIP2_CH7 [OP Mode ID255] Not assigned [OP Mode Name255] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID88] 4A2B01 8300301B7F [OP Mode Name88] CBFCH8 GEN.TRIP2_CH8 [OP Mode ID256] Not assigned [OP Mode Name256] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID89] 4A2B01 8300301B83 [OP Mode Name89] CBFCH9 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 [OP Mode ID257] Not assigned [OP Mode Name257] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID90] 4A2B01 8300301B87 [OP Mode Name90] CBFCH10 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 [OP Mode ID258] Not assigned [OP Mode Name258] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID91] 4A2B01 8300301B8B [OP Mode Name91] CBFCH11 GEN.TRIP2_CH11 [OP Mode ID259] Not assigned [OP Mode Name259] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID92] 4A2B01 8300301B8F [OP Mode Name92] CBFCH12 GEN.TRIP2_CH12 [OP Mode ID260] Not assigned [OP Mode Name260] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID93] 4A2B01 8300301B93 [OP Mode Name93] CBFCH13 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 [OP Mode ID261] Not assigned [OP Mode Name261] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID94] 4A2B01 8300301B97 [OP Mode Name94] CBFCH14 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 [OP Mode ID262] Not assigned [OP Mode Name262] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID95] 4A2B01 8300301B9B [OP Mode Name95] CBFCH15 GEN.TRIP2_CH15 [OP Mode ID263] Not assigned [OP Mode Name263] - Not assigned
[OP Mode ID96] 4A2B01 8300301B9F [OP Mode Name96] CBFCH16 GEN.TRIP2_CH16 [OP Mode ID264] Not assigned [OP Mode Name264] - Not assigned

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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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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.

7.2.1 Trigger signals


The event is memorized when the event recorder detects changing the trigger signal that is
connected with the logic signal; they are defined using settings [Trigger ID1] to [Trigger ID768].
Settings [End of E.Record-1] and [End of E.Record-2] are provided for grouping†; the user can
adjust the size of the ‘Event Record1’ group using the [End of E.Record-1]. The next ‘Event
Record2’ group is set with the [End of E.Record-2]. The remains are set for the ‘Event Record3’
group. Remember that the [Trigger ID1] etc. are required to set together with the [Event
Name1] etc.; user’s preferred names should be less than 18 letters.
July 25, 2012 July 26, 2012
10:31:12 Deleting the fault record 12:34:51 Deleting the fault record
Setting [End of E.Record-1] = 256
Setting [End of E.Record-2] = 512 10:56:12 Changing system setting

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’

Setting [Trigger ID14] = 200602 3000001001


Setting [Trigger Mode14] = On
Setting [Event Name14] = F.Record clear

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

Setting [Trigger ID7] = 201400 3010001001 Event #1


Setting [Trigger Mode7] = Change On 2012-07-26 12:34:51
Setting [Event Name7] = Set group change
Event #1 F.Record clear ‘On’

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

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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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.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 354 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

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)
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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)
- 358 -
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)
- 359 -
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 -

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 360 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

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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7.2.2 Trigger modes


We can simplify the trigger signals into four: ‘On’, ‘Off ’, ‘On and Off ’, and ‘Change’ modes. Thus,
the user can should set a mode for respective triggers using [Trigger Mode1] and others.

(i) ‘On’ mode


In the ‘On’ mode, the event recorder can take an action when the trigger signal is switched to
‘On’, as shown in Figure 7.2-2. For the operation, set On for the [Trigger Mode*].
On
Pulse train
Off

Triggers generated Triggers generated Triggers generated

Figure 7.2-2 Trigger generated at ‘On’ mode

(ii) ‘Off’ mode


The ‘Off ’ mode is the other way of the ‘On’ mode; set Off for the operation.
On
Pulse train
Off

Triggers generated Triggers generated Triggers generated

Figure 7.2-3 Trigger generated at ‘Off’ mode

(iii) ‘On-Off’ mode


In the ‘On-Off ’ mode, the trigger signal is generated when the pulse train is changed from ‘On
to Off ’ and ‘Off to On’ both, as shown in Figure 7.2-4. Set On-Off for the operation
On
Pulse train
Off

Triggers generated Triggers generated Triggers generated

Figure 7.2-4 Trigger generated at ‘On-Off’ mode

(iv) ‘Change’ mode


The ‘Change mode’ is provided to detect the increment or the decrement of a number, when
new number is generated in the PLC logic. For example, this mode allows to detect the change

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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.)

7.2.3 Screen information


Figure 7.2-5 illustrates the structure about the ‘Event Recored1’ group, which can be shown
the latest event#1 at the top structure (line ○
b ). The lines ○
c and ○
d describes how an event

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
10:48 1/4
#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

Set group change


4
#3 2012-07-25 ○
f Event#3
10:31:12.159
F.Record clear
On
#4 2012-07-23 ○
g Event#4
23:56:12.159

Figure 7.2-5 Event information grouped in the Event record1

7.2.4 Setup for the event recorder


Consider that GEN.TRIP command, which is denoted with Data ID ‘4F2A01 8B00011B6B’,
should be sorted into the ‘Event record1’ group. The settings [End of E.Record-1]=256 and
[End of E.Record-2]=512 have been made as default; hence, we may select it with the
trigger#156 by setting the [Trigger ID156]= ‘4F2A01 8B00011B6B’. Set On-OFF for the [Trigger
Mode156], because the pulse-train of the trip command should be recorded along the pick-up
and drop-off times. Remember that the preferred name for the Trigger ID156 should be set
using the [Event Name156].

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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.

7.3.1 Recording time and amount


(i) Time settings
Period of the recording is set using the [Record Time]. The disturbance recorder can operate
before the occurrence of the fault; the time before the fault occurrence can be set using the
[Pre-fault Time]. The user can choose a time among 0.1 sec. to 10.0 sec.
Setting [Record Time]

Setting [Pre-fault time]


Fault

Pre-fault information Succeeding formation

Start of recording Trip command issued End of recording

Figure 7.3-1 Period of recording time


(ii) Sampling rate setting
Sampling time is defined with setting [Sampling rate]; it can be selected either 7.5 electrical
degrees or 15 electrical degrees. For example, if the user set 7.5 for the [Sampling rate], the
disturbance recorder starts to collect the date in the sampling rate (2400Hz) in 50Hz system.

(iii) Trip command setting


As shown in Figure 7.3-1, the disturbance recorder starts when the trip command is issued,
provided On is set for the [Trip Trig.Sw]. The user has to set Off for the setting, if the
disturbance recorder shall not start with the trip command.

(iv) Relays in disturbance recorder


Each channel has an exclusive overcurrent relay: OC-DRT_1 for CH1, OC-DRT_2 for CH2, etc.
The user should set a pick-up value for the relay to commence the disturbance recorder. Use
the setting [OC-DRT_*] in each CH*. Set On for the [OC-DRT-EN_*]; the disturbance recording
will be started when the relay can pick up the fault.

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(v) Maximum number for recording disturbance phenomena


Note that the maximum number for recording the disturbance phenomena depends on the
recording time and the sampling rate. Table 7.3-1 illustrates the maximum number in
Software ’30 and 32’; the disturbance recorder can have 33 phenomena when settings [Record
Time] =1 and [Sampling Rate] =7.5°, provided that the IED runs for 50Hz system. The user
can check the maximum recording number on the IED screen (See Figure 7.3-2).
Table 7.3-1 Max number depending on time settings for Software = ’30’, ‘32’ and ‘34’
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. 33 64 27 53
3 sec. 11 22 9 18
5 sec. 6 13 5 11
10 sec. 3 6 2 5

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

(vi) Number of logical signals and kinds of analog quantities


The disturbance recorder can hold the traces of logic signals during the recording time. Using
settings [Binary Signal*], the user can select 256 logic signal arbitrary. The logic signals that
the user has selected should be termed with user’s preferred names using settings [Binary
Sig.Name*]. Table 7.3-3 etc. tabulate the default settings.

About a hundred analog quantities are also recorded as disturbance phenomena.

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Table 7.3-3 Setting lists for Software ‘30’


[Binary Sig. [Binary Sig. [Binary Sig.
Settings Data IDs Origins Settings Data IDs Origins Settings Data IDs Origins
Name] Name] Name]
[Binary Signal1] 4A2B01 8300101B60 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal91] 412B01 8200501C22 DIFZE-C DIF [Binary Signal191] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal2] 4A2B01 8300101B62 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal92] 412B01 8400601C20 DIFZF-A DIF [Binary Signal192] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal3] 4A2B01 8300101B64 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal93] 412B01 8500601C21 DIFZF-B DIF [Binary Signal193] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal4] 4A2B01 8300101B66 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal94] 412B01 8600601C22 DIFZF-C DIF [Binary Signal194] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal5] 4A2B01 8300101B68 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal95] 412B01 8E00E01B70 DIF-OPT-CH DIF [Binary Signal195] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal6] 4A2B01 8300101B6A GEN.TRIP1_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal96] 412B01 8000101B70 DIF-OPT-ZA DIF [Binary Signal196] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal7] 4A2B01 8300101B6C GEN.TRIP1_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal97] 412B01 8100201B70 DIF-OPT-ZB DIF [Binary Signal197] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal8] 4A2B01 8300101B6E GEN.TRIP1_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal98] 412B01 8200301B70 DIF-OPT-ZC DIF [Binary Signal198] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal9] 4A2B01 8300101B70 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal99] 412B01 8300401B70 DIF-OPT-ZD DIF [Binary Signal199] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal10] 4A2B01 8300101B72 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal100] 412B01 8400501B70 DIF-OPT-ZE DIF [Binary Signal200] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal11] 4A2B01 8300101B74 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal101] 412B01 8500601B70 DIF-OPT-ZF DIF [Binary Signal201] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal12] 4A2B01 8300101B76 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal102] 412B01 8E00F01B65 CTFCH_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal202] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal13] 4A2B01 8300101B78 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal103] 412B01 8000101B65 CTFZA_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal203] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal14] 4A2B01 8300101B7A GEN.TRIP1_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal104] 412B01 8100201B65 CTFZB_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal204] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal15] 4A2B01 8300101B7C GEN.TRIP1_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal105] 412B01 8200301B65 CTFZC_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal205] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal16] 4A2B01 8300101B7E GEN.TRIP1_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal106] 412B01 8300401B65 CTFZD_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal206] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal17] 4A2B01 8300101B80 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal107] 412B01 8400501B65 CTFZE_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal207] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal18] 4A2B01 8300101B82 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal108] 412B01 8500601B65 CTFZF_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal208] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal19] 4A2B01 8300101B84 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal109] 456B01 8020001B67 CBF-RE.OPT CBF [Binary Signal209] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal20] 4A2B01 8300101B86 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal110] 456B01 8320001B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT CBF [Binary Signal210] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal21] 4A2B01 8300101B88 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal111] 456B01 8620001B69 CBF-TR.OPT CBF [Binary Signal211] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal22] 4A2B01 8300101B8A GEN.TRIP1_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal112] 48CB01 8000101B64 FS.OP-ZONE-A FS [Binary Signal212] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal23] 4A2B01 8300101B8C GEN.TRIP1_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal113] 48CB01 8100201B64 FS.OP-ZONE-B FS [Binary Signal213] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal24] 4A2B01 8300101B8E GEN.TRIP1_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal114] 48CB01 8200301B64 FS.OP-ZONE-C FS [Binary Signal214] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal25] 4A2B01 8300301B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal115] 48CB01 8300401B64 FS.OP-ZONE-D FS [Binary Signal215] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal26] 4A2B01 8300301B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal116] 48CB01 8400501B64 FS.OP-ZONE-E FS [Binary Signal216] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal27] 4A2B01 8300301B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal117] 48CB01 8500601B64 FS.OP-ZONE-F FS [Binary Signal217] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal28] 4A2B01 8300301B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal118] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal218] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal29] 4A2B01 8300301B73 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal119] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal219] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal30] 4A2B01 8300301B77 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal120] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal220] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal31] 4A2B01 8300301B7B GEN.TRIP2_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal121] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal221] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal32] 4A2B01 8300301B7F GEN.TRIP2_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal122] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal222] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal33] 4A2B01 8300301B83 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal123] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal223] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal34] 4A2B01 8300301B87 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal124] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal224] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal35] 4A2B01 8300301B8B GEN.TRIP2_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal125] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal225] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal36] 4A2B01 8300301B8F GEN.TRIP2_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal126] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal226] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal37] 4A2B01 8300301B93 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal127] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal227] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal38] 4A2B01 8300301B97 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal128] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal228] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal39] 4A2B01 8300301B9B GEN.TRIP2_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal129] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal229] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal40] 4A2B01 8300301B9F GEN.TRIP2_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal130] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal230] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal41] 4A2B01 8300301BA3 GEN.TRIP2_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal131] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal231] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal42] 4A2B01 8300301BA7 GEN.TRIP2_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal132] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal232] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal43] 4A2B01 8300301BAB GEN.TRIP2_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal133] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal233] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal44] 4A2B01 8300301BAF GEN.TRIP2_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal134] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal234] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal45] 4A2B01 8300311B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal135] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal235] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal46] 4A2B01 8300311B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal136] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal236] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal47] 4A2B01 8300311B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal137] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal237] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal48] 4A2B01 8300311B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal138] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal238] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal49] 4A2B01 8600201B60 TR.TRIP_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal139] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal239] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal50] 4A2B01 8600201B61 TR.TRIP_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal150] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal250] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal51] 4A2B01 8600201B62 TR.TRIP_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal151] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal251] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal52] 4A2B01 8600201B63 TR.TRIP_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal152] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal252] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal53] 4A2B01 8600201B64 TR.TRIP_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal153] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal253] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal54] 4A2B01 8600201B65 TR.TRIP_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal154] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal254] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal55] 4A2B01 8600201B66 TR.TRIP_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal155] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal255] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal56] 4A2B01 8600201B67 TR.TRIP_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal156] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal256] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal57] 4A2B01 8600201B68 TR.TRIP_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal157] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal58] 4A2B01 8600201B69 TR.TRIP_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal158] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal59] 4A2B01 8600201B6A TR.TRIP_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal159] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal60] 4A2B01 8600201B6B TR.TRIP_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal160] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal61] 4A2B01 8600201B6C TR.TRIP_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal161] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal62] 4A2B01 8600201B6D TR.TRIP_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal162] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal63] 4A2B01 8600201B6E TR.TRIP_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal163] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal64] 4A2B01 8600201B6F TR.TRIP_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal164] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal65] 4A2B01 8600201B70 TR.TRIP_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal165] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal66] 4A2B01 8600201B71 TR.TRIP_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal166] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal67] 4A2B01 8600201B72 TR.TRIP_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal167] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal68] 4A2B01 8600201B73 TR.TRIP_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal168] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal69] 4A2B01 8600201B74 TR.TRIP_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal169] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal70] 4A2B01 8600201B75 TR.TRIP_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal170] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal71] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal171] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal72] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal172] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal73] 412B01 8000F01C20 DIFCH-A DIF [Binary Signal173] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal74] 412B01 8100F01C21 DIFCH-B DIF [Binary Signal174] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal75] 412B01 8200F01C22 DIFCH-C DIF [Binary Signal175] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal76] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal176] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal77] 412B01 8000101C20 DIFZA-A DIF [Binary Signal177] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal78] 412B01 8100101C21 DIFZA-B DIF [Binary Signal178] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal79] 412B01 8200101C22 DIFZA-C DIF [Binary Signal179] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal80] 412B01 8400201C20 DIFZB-A DIF [Binary Signal180] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal81] 412B01 8500201C21 DIFZB-B DIF [Binary Signal181] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal82] 412B01 8600201C22 DIFZB-C DIF [Binary Signal182] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal83] 412B01 8800301C20 DIFZC-A DIF [Binary Signal183] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal84] 412B01 8900301C21 DIFZC-B DIF [Binary Signal184] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal85] 412B01 8A00301C22 DIFZC-C DIF [Binary Signal185] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal86] 412B01 8C00401C20 DIFZD-A DIF [Binary Signal186] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal87] 412B01 8D00401C21 DIFZD-B DIF [Binary Signal187] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal88] 412B01 8E00401C22 DIFZD-C DIF [Binary Signal188] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal89] 412B01 8000501C20 DIFZE-A DIF [Binary Signal189] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal90] 412B01 8100501C21 DIFZE-B DIF [Binary Signal190] (Not Assigned) - ….

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Table 7.3-4 Setting lists for Software ‘31’


[Binary Sig. Origi [Binary Sig. [Binary Sig.
Settings Data IDs Settings Data IDs Origins Settings Data IDs Origins
Name] ns Name] Name]
[Binary Signal1] 4A2B01 8300101B60 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal91] 412B01 8200501C22 DIFZE-C DIF [Binary Signal191] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal2] 4A2B01 8300101B62 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal92] 412B01 8400601C20 DIFZF-A DIF [Binary Signal192] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal3] 4A2B01 8300101B64 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal93] 412B01 8500601C21 DIFZF-B DIF [Binary Signal193] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal4] 4A2B01 8300101B66 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal94] 412B01 8600601C22 DIFZF-C DIF [Binary Signal194] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal5] 4A2B01 8300101B68 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal95] 412B01 8E00E01B70 DIF-OPT-CH DIF [Binary Signal195] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal6] 4A2B01 8300101B6A GEN.TRIP1_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal96] 412B01 8000101B70 DIF-OPT-ZA DIF [Binary Signal196] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal7] 4A2B01 8300101B6C GEN.TRIP1_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal97] 412B01 8100201B70 DIF-OPT-ZB DIF [Binary Signal197] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal8] 4A2B01 8300101B6E GEN.TRIP1_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal98] 412B01 8200301B70 DIF-OPT-ZC DIF [Binary Signal198] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal9] 4A2B01 8300101B70 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal99] 412B01 8300401B70 DIF-OPT-ZD DIF [Binary Signal199] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal10] 4A2B01 8300101B72 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal100] 412B01 8400501B70 DIF-OPT-ZE DIF [Binary Signal200] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal11] 4A2B01 8300101B74 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal101] 412B01 8500601B70 DIF-OPT-ZF DIF [Binary Signal201] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal12] 4A2B01 8300101B76 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal102] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal202] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal13] 4A2B01 8300101B78 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal103] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal203] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal14] 4A2B01 8300101B7A GEN.TRIP1_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal104] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal204] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal15] 4A2B01 8300101B7C GEN.TRIP1_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal105] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal205] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal16] 4A2B01 8300101B7E GEN.TRIP1_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal106] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal206] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal17] 4A2B01 8300101B80 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal107] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal207] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal18] 4A2B01 8300101B82 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal108] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal208] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal19] 4A2B01 8300101B84 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal109] 456B01 8020001B67 CBF-RE.OPT CBF [Binary Signal209] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal20] 4A2B01 8300101B86 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal110] 456B01 8320001B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT CBF [Binary Signal210] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal21] 4A2B01 8300101B88 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal111] 456B01 8620001B69 CBF-TR.OPT CBF [Binary Signal211] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal22] 4A2B01 8300101B8A GEN.TRIP1_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal112] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal212] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal23] 4A2B01 8300101B8C GEN.TRIP1_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal113] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal213] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal24] 4A2B01 8300101B8E GEN.TRIP1_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal114] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal214] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal25] 4A2B01 8300301B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal115] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal215] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal26] 4A2B01 8300301B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal116] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal216] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal27] 4A2B01 8300301B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal117] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal217] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal28] 4A2B01 8300301B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal118] 457B01 8020001B68 EFP-ZONE.OPT EFP [Binary Signal218] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal29] 4A2B01 8300301B73 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal119] 457B01 8120001B69 EFP-TR.OPT EFP [Binary Signal219] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal30] 4A2B01 8300301B77 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal120] 486B01 8020001B66 COM-OPT COMTP [Binary Signal220] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal31] 4A2B01 8300301B7B GEN.TRIP2_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal121] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal221] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal32] 4A2B01 8300301B7F GEN.TRIP2_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal122] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal222] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal33] 4A2B01 8300301B83 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal123] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal223] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal34] 4A2B01 8300301B87 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal124] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal224] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal35] 4A2B01 8300301B8B GEN.TRIP2_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal125] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal225] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal36] 4A2B01 8300301B8F GEN.TRIP2_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal126] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal226] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal37] 4A2B01 8300301B93 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal127] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal227] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal38] 4A2B01 8300301B97 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal128] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal228] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal39] 4A2B01 8300301B9B GEN.TRIP2_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal129] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal229] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal40] 4A2B01 8300301B9F GEN.TRIP2_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal130] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal230] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal41] 4A2B01 8300301BA3 GEN.TRIP2_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal131] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal231] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal42] 4A2B01 8300301BA7 GEN.TRIP2_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal132] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal232] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal43] 4A2B01 8300301BAB GEN.TRIP2_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal133] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal233] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal44] 4A2B01 8300301BAF GEN.TRIP2_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal134] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal234] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal45] 4A2B01 8300311B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal135] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal235] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal46] 4A2B01 8300311B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal136] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal236] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal47] 4A2B01 8300311B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal137] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal237] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal48] 4A2B01 8300311B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal138] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal238] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal49] 4A2B01 8600201B60 TR.TRIP_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal139] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal239] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal50] 4A2B01 8600201B61 TR.TRIP_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal150] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal250] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal51] 4A2B01 8600201B62 TR.TRIP_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal151] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal251] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal52] 4A2B01 8600201B63 TR.TRIP_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal152] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal252] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal53] 4A2B01 8600201B64 TR.TRIP_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal153] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal253] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal54] 4A2B01 8600201B65 TR.TRIP_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal154] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal254] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal55] 4A2B01 8600201B66 TR.TRIP_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal155] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal255] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal56] 4A2B01 8600201B67 TR.TRIP_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal156] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal256] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal57] 4A2B01 8600201B68 TR.TRIP_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal157] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal58] 4A2B01 8600201B69 TR.TRIP_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal158] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal59] 4A2B01 8600201B6A TR.TRIP_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal159] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal60] 4A2B01 8600201B6B TR.TRIP_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal160] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal61] 4A2B01 8600201B6C TR.TRIP_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal161] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal62] 4A2B01 8600201B6D TR.TRIP_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal162] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal63] 4A2B01 8600201B6E TR.TRIP_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal163] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal64] 4A2B01 8600201B6F TR.TRIP_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal164] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal65] 4A2B01 8600201B70 TR.TRIP_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal165] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal66] 4A2B01 8600201B71 TR.TRIP_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal166] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal67] 4A2B01 8600201B72 TR.TRIP_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal167] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal68] 4A2B01 8600201B73 TR.TRIP_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal168] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal69] 4A2B01 8600201B74 TR.TRIP_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal169] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal70] 4A2B01 8600201B75 TR.TRIP_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal170] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal71] 4A2B01 8600201B76 TR.TRIP_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal171] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal72] 4A2B01 8600201B77 TR.TRIP_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal172] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal73] 412B01 8000F01C20 DIFCH-A DIF [Binary Signal173] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal74] 412B01 8100F01C21 DIFCH-B DIF [Binary Signal174] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal75] 412B01 8200F01C22 DIFCH-C DIF [Binary Signal175] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal76] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal176] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal77] 412B01 8000101C20 DIFZA-A DIF [Binary Signal177] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal78] 412B01 8100101C21 DIFZA-B DIF [Binary Signal178] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal79] 412B01 8200101C22 DIFZA-C DIF [Binary Signal179] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal80] 412B01 8400201C20 DIFZB-A DIF [Binary Signal180] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal81] 412B01 8500201C21 DIFZB-B DIF [Binary Signal181] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal82] 412B01 8600201C22 DIFZB-C DIF [Binary Signal182] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal83] 412B01 8800301C20 DIFZC-A DIF [Binary Signal183] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal84] 412B01 8900301C21 DIFZC-B DIF [Binary Signal184] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal85] 412B01 8A00301C22 DIFZC-C DIF [Binary Signal185] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal86] 412B01 8C00401C20 DIFZD-A DIF [Binary Signal186] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal87] 412B01 8D00401C21 DIFZD-B DIF [Binary Signal187] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal88] 412B01 8E00401C22 DIFZD-C DIF [Binary Signal188] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal89] 412B01 8000501C20 DIFZE-A DIF [Binary Signal189] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal90] 412B01 8100501C21 DIFZE-B DIF [Binary Signal190] (Not Assigned) - ….

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 367 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 7.3-5 Setting lists for Software ‘32’


[Binary Sig. [Binary Sig. [Binary Sig.
Settings Data IDs Origins Settings Data IDs Origins Settings Data IDs Origins
Name] Name] Name]
[Binary Signal1] 4A2B01 8300101B60 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal91] 412B01 8200501C22 DIFZE-C DIF [Binary Signal191] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal2] 4A2B01 8300101B62 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal92] 412B01 8400601C20 DIFZF-A DIF [Binary Signal192] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal3] 4A2B01 8300101B64 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal93] 412B01 8500601C21 DIFZF-B DIF [Binary Signal193] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal4] 4A2B01 8300101B66 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal94] 412B01 8600601C22 DIFZF-C DIF [Binary Signal194] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal5] 4A2B01 8300101B68 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal95] 412B01 8E00E01B70 DIF-OPT-CH DIF [Binary Signal195] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal6] 4A2B01 8300101B6A GEN.TRIP1_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal96] 412B01 8000101B70 DIF-OPT-ZA DIF [Binary Signal196] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal7] 4A2B01 8300101B6C GEN.TRIP1_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal97] 412B01 8100201B70 DIF-OPT-ZB DIF [Binary Signal197] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal8] 4A2B01 8300101B6E GEN.TRIP1_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal98] 412B01 8200301B70 DIF-OPT-ZC DIF [Binary Signal198] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal9] 4A2B01 8300101B70 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal99] 412B01 8300401B70 DIF-OPT-ZD DIF [Binary Signal199] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal10] 4A2B01 8300101B72 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal100] 412B01 8400501B70 DIF-OPT-ZE DIF [Binary Signal200] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal11] 4A2B01 8300101B74 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal101] 412B01 8500601B70 DIF-OPT-ZF DIF [Binary Signal201] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal12] 4A2B01 8300101B76 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal102] 412B01 8E00F01B65 CTFCH_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal202] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal13] 4A2B01 8300101B78 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal103] 412B01 8000101B65 CTFZA_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal203] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal14] 4A2B01 8300101B7A GEN.TRIP1_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal104] 412B01 8100201B65 CTFZB_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal204] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal15] 4A2B01 8300101B7C GEN.TRIP1_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal105] 412B01 8200301B65 CTFZC_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal205] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal16] 4A2B01 8300101B7E GEN.TRIP1_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal106] 412B01 8300401B65 CTFZD_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal206] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal17] 4A2B01 8300101B80 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal107] 412B01 8400501B65 CTFZE_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal207] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal18] 4A2B01 8300101B82 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal108] 412B01 8500601B65 CTFZF_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal208] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal19] 4A2B01 8300101B84 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal109] 456B01 8020001B67 CBF-RE.OPT CBF [Binary Signal209] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal20] 4A2B01 8300101B86 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal110] 456B01 8320001B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT CBF [Binary Signal210] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal21] 4A2B01 8300101B88 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal111] 456B01 8620001B69 CBF-TR.OPT CBF [Binary Signal211] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal22] 4A2B01 8300101B8A GEN.TRIP1_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal112] 48CB01 8000101B64 FS.OP-ZONE-A FS [Binary Signal212] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal23] 4A2B01 8300101B8C GEN.TRIP1_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal113] 48CB01 8100201B64 FS.OP-ZONE-B FS [Binary Signal213] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal24] 4A2B01 8300101B8E GEN.TRIP1_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal114] 48CB01 8200301B64 FS.OP-ZONE-C FS [Binary Signal214] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal25] 4A2B01 8300301B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal115] 48CB01 8300401B64 FS.OP-ZONE-D FS [Binary Signal215] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal26] 4A2B01 8300301B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal116] 48CB01 8400501B64 FS.OP-ZONE-E FS [Binary Signal216] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal27] 4A2B01 8300301B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal117] 48CB01 8500601B64 FS.OP-ZONE-F FS [Binary Signal217] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal28] 4A2B01 8300301B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal118] 457B01 8020001B68 EFP-ZONE.OPT EFP [Binary Signal218] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal29] 4A2B01 8300301B73 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal119] 457B01 8120001B69 EFP-TR.OPT EFP [Binary Signal219] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal30] 4A2B01 8300301B77 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal120] 486B01 8020001B66 COM-OPT COMPT [Binary Signal220] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal31] 4A2B01 8300301B7B GEN.TRIP2_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal121] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal221] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal32] 4A2B01 8300301B7F GEN.TRIP2_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal122] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal222] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal33] 4A2B01 8300301B83 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal123] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal223] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal34] 4A2B01 8300301B87 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal124] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal224] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal35] 4A2B01 8300301B8B GEN.TRIP2_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal125] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal225] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal36] 4A2B01 8300301B8F GEN.TRIP2_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal126] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal226] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal37] 4A2B01 8300301B93 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal127] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal227] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal38] 4A2B01 8300301B97 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal128] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal228] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal39] 4A2B01 8300301B9B GEN.TRIP2_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal129] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal229] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal40] 4A2B01 8300301B9F GEN.TRIP2_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal130] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal230] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal41] 4A2B01 8300301BA3 GEN.TRIP2_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal131] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal231] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal42] 4A2B01 8300301BA7 GEN.TRIP2_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal132] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal232] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal43] 4A2B01 8300301BAB GEN.TRIP2_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal133] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal233] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal44] 4A2B01 8300301BAF GEN.TRIP2_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal134] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal234] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal45] 4A2B01 8300311B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal135] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal235] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal46] 4A2B01 8300311B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal136] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal236] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal47] 4A2B01 8300311B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal137] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal237] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal48] 4A2B01 8300311B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal138] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal238] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal49] 4A2B01 8600201B60 TR.TRIP_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal139] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal239] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal50] 4A2B01 8600201B61 TR.TRIP_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal150] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal250] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal51] 4A2B01 8600201B62 TR.TRIP_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal151] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal251] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal52] 4A2B01 8600201B63 TR.TRIP_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal152] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal252] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal53] 4A2B01 8600201B64 TR.TRIP_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal153] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal253] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal54] 4A2B01 8600201B65 TR.TRIP_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal154] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal254] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal55] 4A2B01 8600201B66 TR.TRIP_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal155] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal255] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal56] 4A2B01 8600201B67 TR.TRIP_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal156] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal256] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal57] 4A2B01 8600201B68 TR.TRIP_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal157] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal58] 4A2B01 8600201B69 TR.TRIP_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal158] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal59] 4A2B01 8600201B6A TR.TRIP_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal159] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal60] 4A2B01 8600201B6B TR.TRIP_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal160] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal61] 4A2B01 8600201B6C TR.TRIP_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal161] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal62] 4A2B01 8600201B6D TR.TRIP_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal162] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal63] 4A2B01 8600201B6E TR.TRIP_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal163] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal64] 4A2B01 8600201B6F TR.TRIP_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal164] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal65] 4A2B01 8600201B70 TR.TRIP_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal165] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal66] 4A2B01 8600201B71 TR.TRIP_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal166] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal67] 4A2B01 8600201B72 TR.TRIP_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal167] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal68] 4A2B01 8600201B73 TR.TRIP_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal168] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal69] 4A2B01 8600201B74 TR.TRIP_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal169] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal70] 4A2B01 8600201B75 TR.TRIP_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal170] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal71] 4A2B01 8600201B76 TR.TRIP_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal171] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal72] 4A2B01 8600201B77 TR.TRIP_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal172] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal73] 412B01 8000F01C20 DIFCH-A DIF [Binary Signal173] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal74] 412B01 8100F01C21 DIFCH-B DIF [Binary Signal174] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal75] 412B01 8200F01C22 DIFCH-C DIF [Binary Signal175] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal76] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal176] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal77] 412B01 8000101C20 DIFZA-A DIF [Binary Signal177] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal78] 412B01 8100101C21 DIFZA-B DIF [Binary Signal178] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal79] 412B01 8200101C22 DIFZA-C DIF [Binary Signal179] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal80] 412B01 8400201C20 DIFZB-A DIF [Binary Signal180] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal81] 412B01 8500201C21 DIFZB-B DIF [Binary Signal181] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal82] 412B01 8600201C22 DIFZB-C DIF [Binary Signal182] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal83] 412B01 8800301C20 DIFZC-A DIF [Binary Signal183] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal84] 412B01 8900301C21 DIFZC-B DIF [Binary Signal184] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal85] 412B01 8A00301C22 DIFZC-C DIF [Binary Signal185] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal86] 412B01 8C00401C20 DIFZD-A DIF [Binary Signal186] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal87] 412B01 8D00401C21 DIFZD-B DIF [Binary Signal187] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal88] 412B01 8E00401C22 DIFZD-C DIF [Binary Signal188] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal89] 412B01 8000501C20 DIFZE-A DIF [Binary Signal189] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal90] 412B01 8100501C21 DIFZE-B DIF [Binary Signal190] (Not Assigned) - ….

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 368 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 7.3-6 Setting lists for Software ‘33’


[Binary Sig. [Binary Sig. [Binary Sig.
Settings Data IDs Origins Settings Data IDs Origins Settings Data IDs Origins
Name] Name] Name]
[Binary Signal1] 4A2B01 8300101B60 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal91] 412B01 8200501C22 DIFZE-C DIF [Binary Signal191] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal2] 4A2B01 8300101B62 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal92] 412B01 8400601C20 DIFZF-A DIF [Binary Signal192] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal3] 4A2B01 8300101B64 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal93] 412B01 8500601C21 DIFZF-B DIF [Binary Signal193] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal4] 4A2B01 8300101B66 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal94] 412B01 8600601C22 DIFZF-C DIF [Binary Signal194] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal5] 4A2B01 8300101B68 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal95] 412B01 8E00E01B70 DIF-OPT-CH DIF [Binary Signal195] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal6] 4A2B01 8300101B6A GEN.TRIP1_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal96] 412B01 8000101B70 DIF-OPT-ZA DIF [Binary Signal196] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal7] 4A2B01 8300101B6C GEN.TRIP1_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal97] 412B01 8100201B70 DIF-OPT-ZB DIF [Binary Signal197] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal8] 4A2B01 8300101B6E GEN.TRIP1_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal98] 412B01 8200301B70 DIF-OPT-ZC DIF [Binary Signal198] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal9] 4A2B01 8300101B70 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal99] 412B01 8300401B70 DIF-OPT-ZD DIF [Binary Signal199] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal10] 4A2B01 8300101B72 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal100] 412B01 8400501B70 DIF-OPT-ZE DIF [Binary Signal200] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal11] 4A2B01 8300101B74 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal101] 412B01 8500601B70 DIF-OPT-ZF DIF [Binary Signal201] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal12] 4A2B01 8300101B76 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal102] [Binary Signal202] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal13] 4A2B01 8300101B78 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal103] [Binary Signal203] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal14] 4A2B01 8300101B7A GEN.TRIP1_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal104] [Binary Signal204] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal15] 4A2B01 8300101B7C GEN.TRIP1_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal105] [Binary Signal205] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal16] 4A2B01 8300101B7E GEN.TRIP1_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal106] [Binary Signal206] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal17] 4A2B01 8300101B80 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal107] [Binary Signal207] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal18] 4A2B01 8300101B82 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal108] [Binary Signal208] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal19] 4A2B01 8300101B84 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal109] 456B01 8020001B67 CBF-RE.OPT CBF [Binary Signal209] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal20] 4A2B01 8300101B86 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal110] 456B01 8320001B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT CBF [Binary Signal210] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal21] 4A2B01 8300101B88 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal111] 456B01 8620001B69 CBF-TR.OPT CBF [Binary Signal211] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal22] 4A2B01 8300101B8A GEN.TRIP1_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal112] [Binary Signal212] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal23] 4A2B01 8300101B8C GEN.TRIP1_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal113] [Binary Signal213] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal24] 4A2B01 8300101B8E GEN.TRIP1_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal114] [Binary Signal214] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal25] 4A2B01 8300301B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal115] [Binary Signal215] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal26] 4A2B01 8300301B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal116] [Binary Signal216] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal27] 4A2B01 8300301B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal117] [Binary Signal217] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal28] 4A2B01 8300301B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal118] 457B01 8020001B68 EFP-ZONE.OPT EFP [Binary Signal218] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal29] 4A2B01 8300301B73 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal119] 457B01 8120001B69 EFP-TR.OPT EFP [Binary Signal219] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal30] 4A2B01 8300301B77 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal120] 486B01 8020001B66 COM-OPT COMPT [Binary Signal220] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal31] 4A2B01 8300301B7B GEN.TRIP2_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal121] 458B01 8020001B68 OC1-OPT OC [Binary Signal221] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal32] 4A2B01 8300301B7F GEN.TRIP2_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal122] 458B01 8120001B69 OC2-OPT OC [Binary Signal222] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal33] 4A2B01 8300301B83 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal123] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal223] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal34] 4A2B01 8300301B87 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal124] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal224] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal35] 4A2B01 8300301B8B GEN.TRIP2_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal125] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal225] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal36] 4A2B01 8300301B8F GEN.TRIP2_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal126] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal226] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal37] 4A2B01 8300301B93 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal127] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal227] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal38] 4A2B01 8300301B97 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal128] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal228] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal39] 4A2B01 8300301B9B GEN.TRIP2_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal129] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal229] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal40] 4A2B01 8300301B9F GEN.TRIP2_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal130] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal230] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal41] 4A2B01 8300301BA3 GEN.TRIP2_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal131] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal231] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal42] 4A2B01 8300301BA7 GEN.TRIP2_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal132] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal232] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal43] 4A2B01 8300301BAB GEN.TRIP2_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal133] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal233] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal44] 4A2B01 8300301BAF GEN.TRIP2_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal134] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal234] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal45] 4A2B01 8300311B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal135] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal235] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal46] 4A2B01 8300311B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal136] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal236] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal47] 4A2B01 8300311B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal137] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal237] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal48] 4A2B01 8300311B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal138] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal238] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal49] 4A2B01 8600201B60 TR.TRIP_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal139] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal239] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal50] 4A2B01 8600201B61 TR.TRIP_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal150] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal250] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal51] 4A2B01 8600201B62 TR.TRIP_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal151] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal251] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal52] 4A2B01 8600201B63 TR.TRIP_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal152] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal252] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal53] 4A2B01 8600201B64 TR.TRIP_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal153] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal253] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal54] 4A2B01 8600201B65 TR.TRIP_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal154] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal254] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal55] 4A2B01 8600201B66 TR.TRIP_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal155] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal255] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal56] 4A2B01 8600201B67 TR.TRIP_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal156] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal256] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal57] 4A2B01 8600201B68 TR.TRIP_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal157] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal58] 4A2B01 8600201B69 TR.TRIP_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal158] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal59] 4A2B01 8600201B6A TR.TRIP_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal159] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal60] 4A2B01 8600201B6B TR.TRIP_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal160] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal61] 4A2B01 8600201B6C TR.TRIP_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal161] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal62] 4A2B01 8600201B6D TR.TRIP_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal162] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal63] 4A2B01 8600201B6E TR.TRIP_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal163] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal64] 4A2B01 8600201B6F TR.TRIP_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal164] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal65] 4A2B01 8600201B70 TR.TRIP_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal165] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal66] 4A2B01 8600201B71 TR.TRIP_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal166] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal67] 4A2B01 8600201B72 TR.TRIP_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal167] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal68] 4A2B01 8600201B73 TR.TRIP_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal168] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal69] 4A2B01 8600201B74 TR.TRIP_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal169] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal70] 4A2B01 8600201B75 TR.TRIP_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal170] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal71] 4A2B01 8600201B76 TR.TRIP_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal171] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal72] 4A2B01 8600201B77 TR.TRIP_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal172] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal73] 412B01 8000F01C20 DIFCH-A DIF [Binary Signal173] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal74] 412B01 8100F01C21 DIFCH-B DIF [Binary Signal174] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal75] 412B01 8200F01C22 DIFCH-C DIF [Binary Signal175] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal76] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal176] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal77] 412B01 8000101C20 DIFZA-A DIF [Binary Signal177] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal78] 412B01 8100101C21 DIFZA-B DIF [Binary Signal178] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal79] 412B01 8200101C22 DIFZA-C DIF [Binary Signal179] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal80] 412B01 8400201C20 DIFZB-A DIF [Binary Signal180] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal81] 412B01 8500201C21 DIFZB-B DIF [Binary Signal181] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal82] 412B01 8600201C22 DIFZB-C DIF [Binary Signal182] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal83] 412B01 8800301C20 DIFZC-A DIF [Binary Signal183] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal84] 412B01 8900301C21 DIFZC-B DIF [Binary Signal184] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal85] 412B01 8A00301C22 DIFZC-C DIF [Binary Signal185] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal86] 412B01 8C00401C20 DIFZD-A DIF [Binary Signal186] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal87] 412B01 8D00401C21 DIFZD-B DIF [Binary Signal187] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal88] 412B01 8E00401C22 DIFZD-C DIF [Binary Signal188] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal89] 412B01 8000501C20 DIFZE-A DIF [Binary Signal189] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal90] 412B01 8100501C21 DIFZE-B DIF [Binary Signal190] (Not Assigned) - ….

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 369 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 7.3-7 Setting lists for Software ‘34’


[Binary Sig. [Binary Sig. [Binary Sig.
Settings Data IDs Origins Settings Data IDs Origins Settings Data IDs Origins
Name] Name] Name]
[Binary Signal1] 4A2B01 8300101B60 GEN.TRIP1_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal91] 412B01 8200501C22 DIFZE-C DIF [Binary Signal191] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal2] 4A2B01 8300101B62 GEN.TRIP1_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal92] 412B01 8400601C20 DIFZF-A DIF [Binary Signal192] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal3] 4A2B01 8300101B64 GEN.TRIP1_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal93] 412B01 8500601C21 DIFZF-B DIF [Binary Signal193] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal4] 4A2B01 8300101B66 GEN.TRIP1_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal94] 412B01 8600601C22 DIFZF-C DIF [Binary Signal194] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal5] 4A2B01 8300101B68 GEN.TRIP1_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal95] 412B01 8E00E01B70 DIF-OPT-CH DIF [Binary Signal195] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal6] 4A2B01 8300101B6A GEN.TRIP1_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal96] 412B01 8000101B70 DIF-OPT-ZA DIF [Binary Signal196] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal7] 4A2B01 8300101B6C GEN.TRIP1_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal97] 412B01 8100201B70 DIF-OPT-ZB DIF [Binary Signal197] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal8] 4A2B01 8300101B6E GEN.TRIP1_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal98] 412B01 8200301B70 DIF-OPT-ZC DIF [Binary Signal198] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal9] 4A2B01 8300101B70 GEN.TRIP1_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal99] 412B01 8300401B70 DIF-OPT-ZD DIF [Binary Signal199] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal10] 4A2B01 8300101B72 GEN.TRIP1_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal100] 412B01 8400501B70 DIF-OPT-ZE DIF [Binary Signal200] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal11] 4A2B01 8300101B74 GEN.TRIP1_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal101] 412B01 8500601B70 DIF-OPT-ZF DIF [Binary Signal201] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal12] 4A2B01 8300101B76 GEN.TRIP1_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal102] 412B01 8E00F01B65 CTFCH_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal202] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal13] 4A2B01 8300101B78 GEN.TRIP1_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal103] 412B01 8000101B65 CTFZA_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal203] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal14] 4A2B01 8300101B7A GEN.TRIP1_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal104] 412B01 8100201B65 CTFZB_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal204] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal15] 4A2B01 8300101B7C GEN.TRIP1_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal105] 412B01 8200301B65 CTFZC_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal205] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal16] 4A2B01 8300101B7E GEN.TRIP1_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal106] 412B01 8300401B65 CTFZD_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal206] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal17] 4A2B01 8300101B80 GEN.TRIP1_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal107] 412B01 8400501B65 CTFZE_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal207] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal18] 4A2B01 8300101B82 GEN.TRIP1_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal108] 412B01 8500601B65 CTFZF_DETECT CTF [Binary Signal208] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal19] 4A2B01 8300101B84 GEN.TRIP1_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal109] 456B01 8020001B67 CBF-RE.OPT CBF [Binary Signal209] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal20] 4A2B01 8300101B86 GEN.TRIP1_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal110] 456B01 8320001B68 CBF-ZONE.OPT CBF [Binary Signal210] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal21] 4A2B01 8300101B88 GEN.TRIP1_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal111] 456B01 8620001B69 CBF-TR.OPT CBF [Binary Signal211] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal22] 4A2B01 8300101B8A GEN.TRIP1_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal112] 48CB01 8000101B64 FS.OP-ZONE-A FS [Binary Signal212] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal23] 4A2B01 8300101B8C GEN.TRIP1_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal113] 48CB01 8100201B64 FS.OP-ZONE-B FS [Binary Signal213] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal24] 4A2B01 8300101B8E GEN.TRIP1_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal114] 48CB01 8200301B64 FS.OP-ZONE-C FS [Binary Signal214] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal25] 4A2B01 8300301B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal115] 48CB01 8300401B64 FS.OP-ZONE-D FS [Binary Signal215] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal26] 4A2B01 8300301B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal116] 48CB01 8400501B64 FS.OP-ZONE-E FS [Binary Signal216] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal27] 4A2B01 8300301B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal117] 48CB01 8500601B64 FS.OP-ZONE-F FS [Binary Signal217] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal28] 4A2B01 8300301B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal118] 457B01 8020001B68 EFP-ZONE.OPT EFP [Binary Signal218] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal29] 4A2B01 8300301B73 GEN.TRIP2_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal119] 457B01 8120001B69 EFP-TR.OPT EFP [Binary Signal219] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal30] 4A2B01 8300301B77 GEN.TRIP2_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal120] 486B01 8020001B66 COM-OPT COMPT [Binary Signal220] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal31] 4A2B01 8300301B7B GEN.TRIP2_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal121] 458B01 8020001B68 OC1-OPT OC [Binary Signal221] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal32] 4A2B01 8300301B7F GEN.TRIP2_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal122] 458B01 8120001B69 OC2-OPT OC [Binary Signal222] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal33] 4A2B01 8300301B83 GEN.TRIP2_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal123] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal223] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal34] 4A2B01 8300301B87 GEN.TRIP2_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal124] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal224] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal35] 4A2B01 8300301B8B GEN.TRIP2_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal125] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal225] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal36] 4A2B01 8300301B8F GEN.TRIP2_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal126] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal226] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal37] 4A2B01 8300301B93 GEN.TRIP2_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal127] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal227] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal38] 4A2B01 8300301B97 GEN.TRIP2_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal128] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal228] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal39] 4A2B01 8300301B9B GEN.TRIP2_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal129] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal229] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal40] 4A2B01 8300301B9F GEN.TRIP2_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal130] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal230] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal41] 4A2B01 8300301BA3 GEN.TRIP2_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal131] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal231] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal42] 4A2B01 8300301BA7 GEN.TRIP2_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal132] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal232] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal43] 4A2B01 8300301BAB GEN.TRIP2_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal133] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal233] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal44] 4A2B01 8300301BAF GEN.TRIP2_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal134] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal234] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal45] 4A2B01 8300311B63 GEN.TRIP2_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal135] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal235] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal46] 4A2B01 8300311B67 GEN.TRIP2_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal136] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal236] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal47] 4A2B01 8300311B6B GEN.TRIP2_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal137] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal237] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal48] 4A2B01 8300311B6F GEN.TRIP2_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal138] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal238] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal49] 4A2B01 8600201B60 TR.TRIP_CH1 TRC [Binary Signal139] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal239] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal50] 4A2B01 8600201B61 TR.TRIP_CH2 TRC [Binary Signal150] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal250] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal51] 4A2B01 8600201B62 TR.TRIP_CH3 TRC [Binary Signal151] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal251] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal52] 4A2B01 8600201B63 TR.TRIP_CH4 TRC [Binary Signal152] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal252] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal53] 4A2B01 8600201B64 TR.TRIP_CH5 TRC [Binary Signal153] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal253] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal54] 4A2B01 8600201B65 TR.TRIP_CH6 TRC [Binary Signal154] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal254] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal55] 4A2B01 8600201B66 TR.TRIP_CH7 TRC [Binary Signal155] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal255] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal56] 4A2B01 8600201B67 TR.TRIP_CH8 TRC [Binary Signal156] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal256] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal57] 4A2B01 8600201B68 TR.TRIP_CH9 TRC [Binary Signal157] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal58] 4A2B01 8600201B69 TR.TRIP_CH10 TRC [Binary Signal158] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal59] 4A2B01 8600201B6A TR.TRIP_CH11 TRC [Binary Signal159] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal60] 4A2B01 8600201B6B TR.TRIP_CH12 TRC [Binary Signal160] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal61] 4A2B01 8600201B6C TR.TRIP_CH13 TRC [Binary Signal161] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal62] 4A2B01 8600201B6D TR.TRIP_CH14 TRC [Binary Signal162] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal63] 4A2B01 8600201B6E TR.TRIP_CH15 TRC [Binary Signal163] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal64] 4A2B01 8600201B6F TR.TRIP_CH16 TRC [Binary Signal164] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal65] 4A2B01 8600201B70 TR.TRIP_CH17 TRC [Binary Signal165] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal66] 4A2B01 8600201B71 TR.TRIP_CH18 TRC [Binary Signal166] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal67] 4A2B01 8600201B72 TR.TRIP_CH19 TRC [Binary Signal167] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal68] 4A2B01 8600201B73 TR.TRIP_CH20 TRC [Binary Signal168] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal69] 4A2B01 8600201B74 TR.TRIP_CH21 TRC [Binary Signal169] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal70] 4A2B01 8600201B75 TR.TRIP_CH22 TRC [Binary Signal170] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal71] 4A2B01 8600201B76 TR.TRIP_CH23 TRC [Binary Signal171] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal72] 4A2B01 8600201B77 TR.TRIP_CH24 TRC [Binary Signal172] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal73] 412B01 8000F01C20 DIFCH-A DIF [Binary Signal173] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal74] 412B01 8100F01C21 DIFCH-B DIF [Binary Signal174] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal75] 412B01 8200F01C22 DIFCH-C DIF [Binary Signal175] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal76] (Not Assigned) - …. [Binary Signal176] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal77] 412B01 8000101C20 DIFZA-A DIF [Binary Signal177] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal78] 412B01 8100101C21 DIFZA-B DIF [Binary Signal178] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal79] 412B01 8200101C22 DIFZA-C DIF [Binary Signal179] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal80] 412B01 8400201C20 DIFZB-A DIF [Binary Signal180] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal81] 412B01 8500201C21 DIFZB-B DIF [Binary Signal181] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal82] 412B01 8600201C22 DIFZB-C DIF [Binary Signal182] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal83] 412B01 8800301C20 DIFZC-A DIF [Binary Signal183] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal84] 412B01 8900301C21 DIFZC-B DIF [Binary Signal184] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal85] 412B01 8A00301C22 DIFZC-C DIF [Binary Signal185] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal86] 412B01 8C00401C20 DIFZD-A DIF [Binary Signal186] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal87] 412B01 8D00401C21 DIFZD-B DIF [Binary Signal187] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal88] 412B01 8E00401C22 DIFZD-C DIF [Binary Signal188] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal89] 412B01 8000501C20 DIFZE-A DIF [Binary Signal189] (Not Assigned) - ….
[Binary Signal90] 412B01 8100501C21 DIFZE-B DIF [Binary Signal190] (Not Assigned) - ….

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 370 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 7.3-8 Kinds of recording quantities in the recording


No Analog data Data ID No Analog data Data ID
1 VaA 7F0004 2102001303 61 Ia(CH15) 7F0004 21012A1303
2 VbA 7F0004 2102011303 62 Ib(CH15) 7F0004 21012B1303
3 VcA 7F0004 2102021303 63 Ic(CH15) 7F0004 21012C1303
4 VaB 7F0004 2102031303 64 Ia(CH16) 7F0004 21012D1303
5 VbB 7F0004 2102041303 65 Ib(CH16) 7F0004 21012E1303
6 VcB 7F0004 2102051303 66 Ic(CH16) 7F0004 21012F1303
7 VaC 7F0004 2102061303 67 Ia(CH17) 7F0004 2101301303
8 VbC 7F0004 2102071303 68 Ib(CH17) 7F0004 2101311303
9 VcC 7F0004 2102081303 69 Ic(CH17) 7F0004 2101321303
10 VaD 7F0004 2102091303 70 Ia(CH18) 7F0004 2101331303
11 VbD 7F0004 21020A1303 71 Ib(CH18) 7F0004 2101341303
12 VcD 7F0004 21020B1303 72 Ic(CH18) 7F0004 2101351303
13 VaE 7F0004 21020C1303 73 Ia(CH19) 7F0004 2101361303
14 VbE 7F0004 21020D1303 74 Ib(CH19) 7F0004 2101371303
15 VcE 7F0004 21020E1303 75 Ic(CH19) 7F0004 2101381303
16 VaF 7F0004 21020F1303 76 Ia(CH20) 7F0004 2101391303
17 VbF 7F0004 2102101303 77 Ib(CH20) 7F0004 21013A1303
18 VcF 7F0004 2102111303 78 Ic(CH20) 7F0004 21013B1303
19 Ia(CH1) 7F0004 2101001303 79 Ia(CH21) 7F0004 21013C1303
20 Ib(CH1) 7F0004 2101011303 80 Ib(CH21) 7F0004 21013D1303
21 Ic(CH1) 7F0004 2101021303 81 Ic(CH21) 7F0004 21013E1303
22 Ia(CH2) 7F0004 2101031303 82 Ia(CH22) 7F0004 21013F1303
23 Ib(CH2) 7F0004 2101041303 83 Ib(CH22) 7F0004 2101401303
24 Ic(CH2) 7F0004 2101051303 84 Ic(CH22) 7F0004 2101411303
25 Ia(CH3) 7F0004 2101061303 85 Ia(CH23) 7F0004 2101421303
26 Ib(CH3) 7F0004 2101071303 86 Ib(CH23) 7F0004 2101431303
27 Ic(CH3) 7F0004 2101081303 87 Ic(CH23) 7F0004 2101441303
28 Ia(CH4) 7F0004 2101091303 88 Ia(CH24) 7F0004 2101451303
29 Ib(CH4) 7F0004 21010A1303 89 Ib(CH24) 7F0004 2101461303
30 Ic(CH4) 7F0004 21010B1303 90 Ic(CH24) 7F0004 2101471303
31 Ia(CH5) 7F0004 21010C1303 91 Ida 412B01 2110011C35
32 Ib(CH5) 7F0004 21010D1303 92 Idb 412B01 2110021C36
33 Ic(CH5) 7F0004 21010E1303 93 Idc 412B01 2110031C37
34 Ia(CH6) 7F0004 21010F1303 94 IdaA 412B01 2110111C35
35 Ib(CH6) 7F0004 2101101303 95 IdbA 412B01 2110121C36
36 Ic(CH6) 7F0004 2101111303 96 IdcA 412B01 2110131C37
37 Ia(CH7) 7F0004 2101121303 97 IdaB 412B01 2110211C35
38 Ib(CH7) 7F0004 2101131303 98 IdbB 412B01 2110221C36
39 Ic(CH7) 7F0004 2101141303 99 IdcB 412B01 2110231C37
40 Ia(CH8) 7F0004 2101151303 100 IdaC 412B01 2110311C35
41 Ib(CH8) 7F0004 2101161303 101 IdbC 412B01 2110321C36
42 Ic(CH8) 7F0004 2101171303 102 IdcC 412B01 2110331C37
43 Ia(CH9) 7F0004 2101181303 103 IdaD 412B01 2110411C35
44 Ib(CH9) 7F0004 2101191303 104 IdbD 412B01 2110421C36
45 Ic(CH9) 7F0004 21011A1303 105 IdcD 412B01 2110431C37
46 Ia(CH10) 7F0004 21011B1303 106 IdaE 412B01 2110511C35
47 Ib(CH10) 7F0004 21011C1303 107 IdbE 412B01 2110521C36
48 Ic(CH10) 7F0004 21011D1303 108 IdcE 412B01 2110531C37
49 Ia(CH11) 7F0004 21011E1303 109 IdaF 412B01 2110611C35
50 Ib(CH11) 7F0004 21011F1303 110 IdbF 412B01 2110621C36
51 Ic(CH11) 7F0004 2101201303 111 IdcF 412B01 2110631C37
52 Ia(CH12) 7F0004 2101211303
53 Ib(CH12) 7F0004 2101221303
54 Ic(CH12) 7F0004 2101231303
55 Ia(CH13) 7F0004 2101241303
56 Ib(CH13) 7F0004 2101251303
57 Ic(CH13) 7F0004 2101261303
58 Ia(CH14) 7F0004 2101271303
59 Ib(CH14) 7F0004 2101281303
60 Ic(CH14) 7F0004 2101291303

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 371 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

7.3.2 Trigger settings for PLC programming


If the PLC program instructs the operation of the disturbance recorder, the user should set the
[Trigger ID1] to [Trigger ID4]. That is, the program-output points should be set for the settings
[Trigger ID1] to [Trigger ID4]; then, set On for the [Trigger SW1] to [Trigger SW4], respectively.

7.3.3 Screen information


Figure 7.3-2 indicates the maximum number of the recording operations as the number is
changed depending on the time settings, which are shown in Table 7.3-1. Figure 7.3-3 shows
the operation time and the date for the disturbance recorder and the figure illustrates five
disturbance phenomena have been memorized in the IED.

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

Figure 7.3-3 Detail information in the disturbance recorder

The information in the disturbance recorder is managed in the COMTRADE format,


hence, the user can transfer the disturbance recording file to the PC using the engineering tool
‘GR-TIEMS’. Figure 7.3-4 shows the example of the GR-TIMES screen. For more information,
see Chapter Engineering tool.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 372 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Figure 7.3-4 Screen shot from GR-TIEMS

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 373 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

7.3.4 Setting
FLT_REC_CU(Function ID: 204201)
Setting items Range Unit Contents Default Note

Pre-Fault Time 10s/ 50 / 100 / 200 /


Sec. Recording time before the fault 10
300
Op Mode Name1 (Preferred name) – Name of the operation mode for ID1
Op Mode ID1 (Preferred DataID) – Signal of the operation identifier
Op Mode Name2 (Preferred name) – Name of the operation mode for ID2
Op Mode ID2 (Preferred DataID) – Signal of the operation identifier2
Op Mode Name3 (Preferred name) – Name of the operation mode for ID3
Op Mode ID3 (Preferred DataID) – Signal of the operation identifier3 See Default
…… …… – …… setting table
…… …… – ……
…… …… – ……
…… …… – ……
Op Mode Name264 (Preferred name) – Name of the operation mode for ID264
Op Mode ID264 (Preferred DataID) – Signal of the operation identifier264

EVENTRECORD(Function ID: 200710)


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

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 374 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

DISTURB_REC (Function ID: 204001)


Setting items Range Unit Contents Default Note

Record Time 0.1 - 10.0 s Time for disturbance recording 3.0


Pre-fault Time 0.1 - 10.0 s Pre-fault time 0.3
Sampling Rate 7.5 / 15 deg Sampling rate in electrical degree 15
Interpolate Mode On / Off – Generating interpolations in 15 deg. Off
Trip Trig.SW Off / On – Operation with the TRC trip command On
Binary Signal1 (Preferred DataID) – Logic signal1 for the operation

Binary Sig.Name1 (Preferred name) – Name of the logic signal1


Binary Signal2 (Preferred DataID) – Logic signal2 for the operation
Binary Sig.Name2 (Preferred name) – Name of the logic signal2 See Setting
Binary Signal3 (Preferred DataID) – Logic signal3 for the operation table in this
Binary Sig.Name3 (Preferred name) – Name of the logic signal3 section
…… …… – ……
…… …… – ……
Binary Signal256 (Preferred DataID) – Mode setting for the detection
Binary Sig.Name256 (Preferred name) – Name of the trigger signal768

CBP_DRT(Function ID: 4B3001)


Setting items Range Unit Contents Default Note

OC-DRT-EN_1 Off / On – Enabling Overcurrent relay to record in CH1 Off


CH1
OC-DRT_1 0.10 - 50.00 0.50 - 250.00 A Operating threshold of OC-DRT relay in CH1 1.00 5.00
OC-DRT-EN_2 Off / On – Enabling Overcurrent relay to record in CH2 Off
CH2
OC-DRT_2 0.10 - 50.00 0.50 - 250.00 A Operating threshold of OC-DRT relay in CH2 1.00 5.00
OC-DRT-EN_3 Off / On – Enabling Overcurrent relay to record in CH3 Off
CH3
OC-DRT_3 0.10 - 50.00 0.50 - 250.00 A Operating threshold of OC-DRT relay in CH3 1.00 5.00

~ ~ ~ ~
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

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 375 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

7.3.5 Signal (Data ID)


 Signal monitoring point
FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Name Element ID Description
ADD_F.RECORD_TRIG1 8020001001 Receiving Trigger1

ADD_F.RECORD_TRIG2 8120011001 Receiving Trigger2

ADD_F.RECORD_TRIG3 8220021001 Receiving Trigger3

ADD_F.RECORD_TRIG4 8320031001 Receiving Trigger4

FAULT RECORD TRIG1 8000011001 TRIG1 signal generated

FAULT RECORD TRIG3 8200031001 TRIG3 signal generated

FLTRCDING 8020101001 Data writing in the fault recorder

FR_CLR 3000001001 Data erasing in the fault recorder

 Connection point on PLC logic


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Name Element ID Description
ADD_F.RECORD_TRIG1 802000E001 Input1 for the external trigger

ADD_F.RECORD_TRIG2 812001E001 Input2 for the external trigger

ADD_F.RECORD_TRIG3 822002E001 Input3 for the external trigger

ADD_F.RECORD_TRIG4 832003E001 Input4 for the external trigger

 Signal monitoring point


EVENTRECORD (Function ID: 200710)
Name Element ID Description
ER1_CLR 3001001001 Clearing the data in Event group1

ER2_CLR 3002001001 Clearing the data in Event group2

ER3_CLR 3003001001 Clearing the data in Event group3

POWER ON 3100001001 Detection of switch On

 Signal monitoring point


DISTURB_REC (Function ID: 204001)
Element ID Name Description
30A0001001 DSTR_CLR Data erased

80A0031001 DSTR_MADE Completion for writing the disturbance data

32A0011001 DSTR_MAX Maximum possible number of the operations

32A0021001 DSTR_NUM Operation counter

22A0051001 DSTR_UPDATE

80A0041001 DSTRING Writing the disturbance data

 Connection point on PLC logic


CBP_DRT (Function ID: 4B3001)
Element ID Name Description
8000001C60 CBP-DRT_1 CBP-DRT protection operated

8000011C60 CBP-DRT_1-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 376 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Connection point on PLC logic


CBP_DRT (Function ID: 4B3001)
Element ID Name Description
8100011C61 CBP-DRT_1-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8200011C62 CBP-DRT_1-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8400001C61 CBP-DRT_2 CBP-DRT protection operated

8400011C63 CBP-DRT_2-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8500011C64 CBP-DRT_2-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8600011C65 CBP-DRT_2-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8800001C62 CBP-DRT_3 CBP-DRT protection operated

8800011C66 CBP-DRT_3-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8900011C67 CBP-DRT_3-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8A00011C68 CBP-DRT_3-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8C00001C63 CBP-DRT_4 CBP-DRT protection operated

8C00011C69 CBP-DRT_4-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8D00011C6A CBP-DRT_4-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8E00011C6B CBP-DRT_4-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8000001C64 CBP-DRT_5 CBP-DRT protection operated

8000011C6C CBP-DRT_5-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8100011C6D CBP-DRT_5-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8200011C6E CBP-DRT_5-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8400001C65 CBP-DRT_6 CBP-DRT protection operated

8400011C6F CBP-DRT_6-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8500011C70 CBP-DRT_6-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8600011C71 CBP-DRT_6-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8800001C66 CBP-DRT_7 CBP-DRT protection operated

8800011C72 CBP-DRT_7-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8900011C73 CBP-DRT_7-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8A00011C74 CBP-DRT_7-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8C00001C67 CBP-DRT_8 CBP-DRT protection operated

8C00011C75 CBP-DRT_8-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8D00011C76 CBP-DRT_8-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8E00011C77 CBP-DRT_8-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8000001C68 CBP-DRT_9 CBP-DRT protection operated

8000011C78 CBP-DRT_9-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8100011C79 CBP-DRT_9-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8200011C7A CBP-DRT_9-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8400001C69 CBP-DRT_10 CBP-DRT protection operated

8400011C7B CBP-DRT_10-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8500011C7C CBP-DRT_10-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8600011C7D CBP-DRT_10-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8800001C6A CBP-DRT_11 CBP-DRT protection operated

8800011C7E CBP-DRT_11-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8900011C7F CBP-DRT_11-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8A00011C80 CBP-DRT_11-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8C00001C6B CBP-DRT_12 CBP-DRT protection operated

8C00011C81 CBP-DRT_12-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 377 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Connection point on PLC logic


CBP_DRT (Function ID: 4B3001)
Element ID Name Description
8D00011C82 CBP-DRT_12-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8E00011C83 CBP-DRT_12-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8000001C6C CBP-DRT_13 CBP-DRT protection operated

8000011C84 CBP-DRT_13-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8100011C85 CBP-DRT_13-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8200011C86 CBP-DRT_13-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8400001C6D CBP-DRT_14 CBP-DRT protection operated

8400011C87 CBP-DRT_14-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8500011C88 CBP-DRT_14-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8600011C89 CBP-DRT_14-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8800001C6E CBP-DRT_15 CBP-DRT protection operated

8800011C8A CBP-DRT_15-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8900011C8B CBP-DRT_15-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8A00011C8C CBP-DRT_15-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8C00001C6F CBP-DRT_16 CBP-DRT protection operated

8C00011C8D CBP-DRT_16-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8D00011C8E CBP-DRT_16-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8E00011C8F CBP-DRT_16-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8000001C70 CBP-DRT_17 CBP-DRT protection operated

8000011C90 CBP-DRT_17-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8100011C91 CBP-DRT_17-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8200011C92 CBP-DRT_17-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8400001C71 CBP-DRT_18 CBP-DRT protection operated

8400011C93 CBP-DRT_18-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8500011C94 CBP-DRT_18-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8600011C95 CBP-DRT_18-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8800001C72 CBP-DRT_19 CBP-DRT protection operated

8800011C96 CBP-DRT_19-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8900011C97 CBP-DRT_19-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8A00011C98 CBP-DRT_19-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8C00001C73 CBP-DRT_20 CBP-DRT protection operated

8C00011C99 CBP-DRT_20-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8D00011C9A CBP-DRT_20-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8E00011C9B CBP-DRT_20-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8000001C74 CBP-DRT_21 CBP-DRT protection operated

8000011C9C CBP-DRT_21-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8100011C9D CBP-DRT_21-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8200011C9E CBP-DRT_21-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8400001C75 CBP-DRT_22 CBP-DRT protection operated

8400011C9F CBP-DRT_22-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8500011CA0 CBP-DRT_22-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8600011CA1 CBP-DRT_22-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8800001C76 CBP-DRT_23 CBP-DRT protection operated

8800011CA2 CBP-DRT_23-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 378 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Connection point on PLC logic


CBP_DRT (Function ID: 4B3001)
Element ID Name Description
8900011CA3 CBP-DRT_23-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8A00011CA4 CBP-DRT_23-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

8C00001C77 CBP-DRT_24 CBP-DRT protection operated

8C00011CA5 CBP-DRT_24-A OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-A)

8D00011CA6 CBP-DRT_24-B OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-B)

8E00011CA7 CBP-DRT_24-C OC-DRT relay element operated (phase-C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 379 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Transferred information during fault


The IED can transfer the information during the fault in the IEC61850 communication†.

†Note:The transferring is only available in the IEC61850 Editon1 with option or


Editon2. For the information about the option, see Chapter Communication
protocol: IEC 61850 communication: About protocol, separately.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 380 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

7.4.1 Transferred metering values


Table 7.4-1 transferring information during the fault†. When the IED is running on the
IEC61850 Edition1 option, these signals should be mapped for Private Object AnInDatUpd.
When the IED is running on the IEC61850 Editon2, they should be mapped for Normal Object
AnIn..
Table 7.4-1 Transferred values taken during the fault
Data transferred (✓) at
Signals software model
Items Unit
names
30 31 32 33 34
Ida (Primary) FLTMS0005 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Idb (Primary) FLTMS0007 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Idc (Primary) FLTMS0009 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ira (Primary) FLTMS0011 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Irb (Primary) FLTMS0013 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Irc (Primary) FLTMS0015 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdaA (Primary) FLTMS0017 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdbA (Primary) FLTMS0019 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdcA (Primary) FLTMS0021 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IraA (Primary) FLTMS0023 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrbA (Primary) FLTMS0025 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrcA (Primary) FLTMS0027 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdaB (Primary) FLTMS0029 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdbB (Primary) FLTMS0031 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdcB (Primary) FLTMS0033 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IraB (Primary) FLTMS0035 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrbB (Primary) FLTMS0037 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrcB (Primary) FLTMS0039 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdaC (Primary) FLTMS0041 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdbC (Primary) FLTMS0043 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdcC (Primary) FLTMS0045 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IraC (Primary) FLTMS0047 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrbC (Primary) FLTMS0049 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrcC (Primary) FLTMS0051 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdaD (Primary) FLTMS0053 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdbD (Primary) FLTMS0055 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdcD (Primary) FLTMS0057 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IraD (Primary) FLTMS0059 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrbD (Primary) FLTMS0061 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrcD (Primary) FLTMS0063 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdaE (Primary) FLTMS0065 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdbE (Primary) FLTMS0067 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdcE (Primary) FLTMS0069 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IraE (Primary) FLTMS0071 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrbE (Primary) FLTMS0073 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrcE (Primary) FLTMS0075 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdaF (Primary) FLTMS0077 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IdbF (Primary) FLTMS0079 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 381 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Data transferred (✓) at


Signals software model
Items Unit
names
30 31 32 33 34
IdcF (Primary) FLTMS0081 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IraF (Primary) FLTMS0083 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrbF (Primary) FLTMS0085 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
IrcF (Primary) FLTMS0087 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
VaA (Primary) FLTMS0089 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbA (Primary) FLTMS0092 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcA (Primary) FLTMS0095 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VabA (Primary) FLTMS0098 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbcA (Primary) FLTMS0101 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcaA (Primary) FLTMS0104 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V1A (Primary) FLTMS0107 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V2A (Primary) FLTMS0110 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V0A (Primary) FLTMS0113 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VaB (Primary) FLTMS0116 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbB (Primary) FLTMS0119 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcB (Primary) FLTMS0122 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VabB (Primary) FLTMS0125 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbcB (Primary) FLTMS0128 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcaB (Primary) FLTMS0131 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V1B (Primary) FLTMS0134 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V2B (Primary) FLTMS0137 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V0B (Primary) FLTMS0140 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VaC (Primary) FLTMS0143 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbC (Primary) FLTMS0146 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcC (Primary) FLTMS0149 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VabC (Primary) FLTMS0152 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbcC (Primary) FLTMS0155 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcaC (Primary) FLTMS0158 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V1C (Primary) FLTMS0161 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V2C (Primary) FLTMS0164 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V0C (Primary) FLTMS0167 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VaD (Primary) FLTMS0170 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbD (Primary) FLTMS0173 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcD (Primary) FLTMS0176 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VabD (Primary) FLTMS0179 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbcD (Primary) FLTMS0182 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcaD (Primary) FLTMS0185 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V1D (Primary) FLTMS0188 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V2D (Primary) FLTMS0191 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V0D (Primary) FLTMS0194 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VaE (Primary) FLTMS0197 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbE (Primary) FLTMS0200 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcE (Primary) FLTMS0203 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VabE (Primary) FLTMS0206 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbcE (Primary) FLTMS0209 V ✓ ✓ ✓

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 382 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Data transferred (✓) at


Signals software model
Items Unit
names
30 31 32 33 34
VcaE (Primary) FLTMS0212 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V1E (Primary) FLTMS0215 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V2E (Primary) FLTMS0218 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V0E (Primary) FLTMS0221 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VaF (Primary) FLTMS0224 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbF (Primary) FLTMS0227 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcF (Primary) FLTMS0230 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VabF (Primary) FLTMS0233 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VbcF (Primary) FLTMS0236 V ✓ ✓ ✓
VcaF (Primary) FLTMS0239 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V1F (Primary) FLTMS0242 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V2F (Primary) FLTMS0245 V ✓ ✓ ✓
V0F (Primary) FLTMS0248 V ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH1) (Primary) FLTMS0251 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH1) (Primary) FLTMS0254 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH1) (Primary) FLTMS0257 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH1) (Primary) FLTMS0260 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH1) (Primary) FLTMS0263 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH1) (Primary) FLTMS0266 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH2) (Primary) FLTMS0269 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH2) (Primary) FLTMS0272 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH2) (Primary) FLTMS0275 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH2) (Primary) FLTMS0278 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH2) (Primary) FLTMS0281 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH2) (Primary) FLTMS0284 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH3) (Primary) FLTMS0287 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH3) (Primary) FLTMS0290 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH3) (Primary) FLTMS0293 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH3) (Primary) FLTMS0296 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH3) (Primary) FLTMS0299 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH3) (Primary) FLTMS0302 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH4) (Primary) FLTMS0305 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH4) (Primary) FLTMS0308 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH4) (Primary) FLTMS0311 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH4) (Primary) FLTMS0314 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH4) (Primary) FLTMS0317 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH4) (Primary) FLTMS0320 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH5) (Primary) FLTMS0323 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH5) (Primary) FLTMS0326 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH5) (Primary) FLTMS0329 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH5) (Primary) FLTMS0332 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH5) (Primary) FLTMS0335 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH5) (Primary) FLTMS0338 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH6) (Primary) FLTMS0341 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH6) (Primary) FLTMS0344 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 383 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Data transferred (✓) at


Signals software model
Items Unit
names
30 31 32 33 34
Ic(CH6) (Primary) FLTMS0347 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH6) (Primary) FLTMS0350 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH6) (Primary) FLTMS0353 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH6) (Primary) FLTMS0356 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH7) (Primary) FLTMS0359 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH7) (Primary) FLTMS0362 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH7) (Primary) FLTMS0365 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH7) (Primary) FLTMS0368 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH7) (Primary) FLTMS0371 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH7) (Primary) FLTMS0374 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH8) (Primary) FLTMS0377 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH8) (Primary) FLTMS0380 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH8) (Primary) FLTMS0383 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH8) (Primary) FLTMS0386 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH8) (Primary) FLTMS0389 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH8) (Primary) FLTMS0392 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH9) (Primary) FLTMS0395 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH9) (Primary) FLTMS0398 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH9) (Primary) FLTMS0401 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH9) (Primary) FLTMS0404 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH9) (Primary) FLTMS0407 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH9) (Primary) FLTMS0410 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH10) (Primary) FLTMS0413 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH10) (Primary) FLTMS0416 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH10) (Primary) FLTMS0419 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH10) (Primary) FLTMS0422 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH10) (Primary) FLTMS0425 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH10) (Primary) FLTMS0428 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH11) (Primary) FLTMS0431 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH11) (Primary) FLTMS0434 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH11) (Primary) FLTMS0437 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH11) (Primary) FLTMS0440 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH11) (Primary) FLTMS0443 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH11) (Primary) FLTMS0446 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH12) (Primary) FLTMS0449 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH12) (Primary) FLTMS0452 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH12) (Primary) FLTMS0455 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH12) (Primary) FLTMS0458 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH12) (Primary) FLTMS0461 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH12) (Primary) FLTMS0464 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH13) (Primary) FLTMS0467 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH13) (Primary) FLTMS0470 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH13) (Primary) FLTMS0473 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH13) (Primary) FLTMS0476 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH13) (Primary) FLTMS0479 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 384 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Data transferred (✓) at


Signals software model
Items Unit
names
30 31 32 33 34
I0(CH13) (Primary) FLTMS0482 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH14) (Primary) FLTMS0485 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH14) (Primary) FLTMS0488 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH14) (Primary) FLTMS0491 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH14) (Primary) FLTMS0494 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH14) (Primary) FLTMS0497 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH14) (Primary) FLTMS0500 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH15) (Primary) FLTMS0503 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH15) (Primary) FLTMS0506 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH15) (Primary) FLTMS0509 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH15) (Primary) FLTMS0512 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH15) (Primary) FLTMS0515 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH15) (Primary) FLTMS0518 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH16) (Primary) FLTMS0521 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH16) (Primary) FLTMS0524 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH16) (Primary) FLTMS0527 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH16) (Primary) FLTMS0530 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH16) (Primary) FLTMS0533 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH16) (Primary) FLTMS0536 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH17) (Primary) FLTMS0539 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH17) (Primary) FLTMS0542 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH17) (Primary) FLTMS0545 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH17) (Primary) FLTMS0548 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH17) (Primary) FLTMS0551 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH17) (Primary) FLTMS0554 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH18) (Primary) FLTMS0557 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH18) (Primary) FLTMS0560 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH18) (Primary) FLTMS0563 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH18) (Primary) FLTMS0566 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH18) (Primary) FLTMS0569 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH18) (Primary) FLTMS0572 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH19) (Primary) FLTMS0575 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH19) (Primary) FLTMS0578 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH19) (Primary) FLTMS0581 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH19) (Primary) FLTMS0584 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH19) (Primary) FLTMS0587 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH19) (Primary) FLTMS0590 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH20) (Primary) FLTMS0593 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH20) (Primary) FLTMS0596 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH20) (Primary) FLTMS0599 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH20) (Primary) FLTMS0602 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH20) (Primary) FLTMS0605 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH20) (Primary) FLTMS0608 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH21) (Primary) FLTMS0611 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH21) (Primary) FLTMS0614 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 385 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Data transferred (✓) at


Signals software model
Items Unit
names
30 31 32 33 34
Ic(CH21) (Primary) FLTMS0617 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH21) (Primary) FLTMS0620 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH21) (Primary) FLTMS0623 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH21) (Primary) FLTMS0626 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH22) (Primary) FLTMS0629 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH22) (Primary) FLTMS0632 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH22) (Primary) FLTMS0635 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH22) (Primary) FLTMS0638 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH22) (Primary) FLTMS0641 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH22) (Primary) FLTMS0644 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH23) (Primary) FLTMS0647 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH23) (Primary) FLTMS0650 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH23) (Primary) FLTMS0653 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH23) (Primary) FLTMS0656 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH23) (Primary) FLTMS0659 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH23) (Primary) FLTMS0662 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ia(CH24) (Primary) FLTMS0665 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ib(CH24) (Primary) FLTMS0668 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Ic(CH24) (Primary) FLTMS0671 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I1(CH24) (Primary) FLTMS0674 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I2(CH24) (Primary) FLTMS0677 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
I0(CH24) (Primary) FLTMS0680 A ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Note: See section 7.1.1(iv) about the information about fault recording quantities. To
find Data ID, see section 7.4.4.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 386 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

7.4.2 Transferred information about tripped phase and mode


Information about the tripped phases and mode can be transferred with the signals in Table
7.4-2. For more information about tripped phases and modes, see section 7.1.1(ii).

Table 7.4-2 Transferred information


Items Signal names
Number of faults recorded FLT_CNT
Time at the fault occurrence FLT_TM
Tripped at phase A FLT_PH_A
Tripped at phase B FLT_PH_B
Tripped at phase C FLT_PH_C

7.4.3 Transferred state information


Information collected by setting [OP Mode ID*] can transferred with the signals in Table 7.4-3.
For more information about the statuses, see section 7.1.3(iv).

Table 7.4-3 Transferred information by OP mode settings


Items Signal names
State taken by setting [OP Mode ID1] FLTOPM001
State taken by setting [OP Mode ID2] FLTOPM002
State taken by setting [OP Mode ID3] FLTOPM003
…. ….
State taken by setting [OP Mode ID128] FLTOPM128
Logical state taken by setting [OP Mode ID201] FLTOPM201
Logical state taken by setting [OP Mode ID202] FLTOPM202
…. ….
Logical state taken by setting [OP Mode ID264] FLTOPM264

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 387 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

7.4.4 Transferring record value and information


 Signal generated for transferring
FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
3130001180 FLT_CNT Count of Fault Record

9030001006 FLT_TM Fault Time

8030001B60 FLT_PH_A Fault Phase A

8130001B61 FLT_PH_B Fault Phase B

8230001B62 FLT_PH_C Fault Phase C

8330001B63 FLT_PH_N Reserved

8030001B20 FLT_OP_A Reserved

8130001B21 FLT_OP_B Reserved

8230001B22 FLT_OP_C Reserved

8430001B24 FLT_OP2_A Reserved

8530001B25 FLT_OP2_B Reserved

8630001B26 FLT_OP2_C Reserved

8830001B28 FLT_OP_1 Reserved

8930001B29 FLT_OP_2 Reserved

8A30001B2A FLT_OP_3 Reserved

8B30001B2B FLT_OP_4 Reserved

8C30001B2C FLT_OP_5 Reserved

8D30001B2D FLT_OP_6 Reserved

4330001001 FLTMS0001 Value taken during the fault (0001)

4330011001 FLTMS0002 Value taken during the fault (0002)

4330021001 FLTMS0003 Value taken during the fault (0003)

4330031001 FLTMS0004 Value taken during the fault (0004)

4330041001 FLTMS0005 Value taken during the fault (0005)

4330051001 FLTMS0006 Value taken during the fault (0006)

4330061001 FLTMS0007 Value taken during the fault (0007)

4330071001 FLTMS0008 Value taken during the fault (0008)

4330081001 FLTMS0009 Value taken during the fault (0009)

4330091001 FLTMS0010 Value taken during the fault (0010)

43300A1001 FLTMS0011 Value taken during the fault (0011)

43300B1001 FLTMS0012 Value taken during the fault (0012)

43300C1001 FLTMS0013 Value taken during the fault (0013)

43300D1001 FLTMS0014 Value taken during the fault (0014)

43300E1001 FLTMS0015 Value taken during the fault (0015)

43300F1001 FLTMS0016 Value taken during the fault (0016)

4330101001 FLTMS0017 Value taken during the fault (0017)

4330111001 FLTMS0018 Value taken during the fault (0018)

4330121001 FLTMS0019 Value taken during the fault (0019)

4330131001 FLTMS0020 Value taken during the fault (0020)

4330141001 FLTMS0021 Value taken during the fault (0021)

4330151001 FLTMS0022 Value taken during the fault (0022)

4330161001 FLTMS0023 Value taken during the fault (0023)

4330171001 FLTMS0024 Value taken during the fault (0024)

4330181001 FLTMS0025 Value taken during the fault (0025)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 388 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4330191001 FLTMS0026 Value taken during the fault (0026)

43301A1001 FLTMS0027 Value taken during the fault (0027)

43301B1001 FLTMS0028 Value taken during the fault (0028)

43301C1001 FLTMS0029 Value taken during the fault (0029)

43301D1001 FLTMS0030 Value taken during the fault (0030)

43301E1001 FLTMS0031 Value taken during the fault (0031)

43301F1001 FLTMS0032 Value taken during the fault (0032)

4330201001 FLTMS0033 Value taken during the fault (0033)

4330211001 FLTMS0034 Value taken during the fault (0034)

4330221001 FLTMS0035 Value taken during the fault (0035)

4330231001 FLTMS0036 Value taken during the fault (0036)

4330241001 FLTMS0037 Value taken during the fault (0037)

4330251001 FLTMS0038 Value taken during the fault (0038)

4330261001 FLTMS0039 Value taken during the fault (0039)

4330271001 FLTMS0040 Value taken during the fault (0040)

4330281001 FLTMS0041 Value taken during the fault (0041)

4330291001 FLTMS0042 Value taken during the fault (0042)

43302A1001 FLTMS0043 Value taken during the fault (0043)

43302B1001 FLTMS0044 Value taken during the fault (0044)

43302C1001 FLTMS0045 Value taken during the fault (0045)

43302D1001 FLTMS0046 Value taken during the fault (0046)

43302E1001 FLTMS0047 Value taken during the fault (0047)

43302F1001 FLTMS0048 Value taken during the fault (0048)

4330301001 FLTMS0049 Value taken during the fault (0049)

4330311001 FLTMS0050 Value taken during the fault (0050)

4330321001 FLTMS0051 Value taken during the fault (0051)

4330331001 FLTMS0052 Value taken during the fault (0052)

4330341001 FLTMS0053 Value taken during the fault (0053)

4330351001 FLTMS0054 Value taken during the fault (0054)

4330361001 FLTMS0055 Value taken during the fault (0055)

4330371001 FLTMS0056 Value taken during the fault (0056)

4330381001 FLTMS0057 Value taken during the fault (0057)

4330391001 FLTMS0058 Value taken during the fault (0058)

43303A1001 FLTMS0059 Value taken during the fault (0059)

43303B1001 FLTMS0060 Value taken during the fault (0060)

43303C1001 FLTMS0061 Value taken during the fault (0061)

43303D1001 FLTMS0062 Value taken during the fault (0062)

43303E1001 FLTMS0063 Value taken during the fault (0063)

43303F1001 FLTMS0064 Value taken during the fault (0064)

4330401001 FLTMS0065 Value taken during the fault (0065)

4330411001 FLTMS0066 Value taken during the fault (0066)

4330421001 FLTMS0067 Value taken during the fault (0067)

4330431001 FLTMS0068 Value taken during the fault (0068)

4330441001 FLTMS0069 Value taken during the fault (0069)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 389 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4330451001 FLTMS0070 Value taken during the fault (0070)

4330461001 FLTMS0071 Value taken during the fault (0071)

4330471001 FLTMS0072 Value taken during the fault (0072)

4330481001 FLTMS0073 Value taken during the fault (0073)

4330491001 FLTMS0074 Value taken during the fault (0074)

43304A1001 FLTMS0075 Value taken during the fault (0075)

43304B1001 FLTMS0076 Value taken during the fault (0076)

43304C1001 FLTMS0077 Value taken during the fault (0077)

43304D1001 FLTMS0078 Value taken during the fault (0078)

43304E1001 FLTMS0079 Value taken during the fault (0079)

43304F1001 FLTMS0080 Value taken during the fault (0080)

4330501001 FLTMS0081 Value taken during the fault (0081)

4330511001 FLTMS0082 Value taken during the fault (0082)

4330521001 FLTMS0083 Value taken during the fault (0083)

4330531001 FLTMS0084 Value taken during the fault (0084)

4330541001 FLTMS0085 Value taken during the fault (0085)

4330551001 FLTMS0086 Value taken during the fault (0086)

4330561001 FLTMS0087 Value taken during the fault (0087)

4330571001 FLTMS0088 Value taken during the fault (0088)

4330581001 FLTMS0089 Value taken during the fault (0089)

4330591001 FLTMS0090 Value taken during the fault (0090)

43305A1001 FLTMS0091 Value taken during the fault (0091)

43305B1001 FLTMS0092 Value taken during the fault (0092)

43305C1001 FLTMS0093 Value taken during the fault (0093)

43305D1001 FLTMS0094 Value taken during the fault (0094)

43305E1001 FLTMS0095 Value taken during the fault (0095)

43305F1001 FLTMS0096 Value taken during the fault (0096)

4330601001 FLTMS0097 Value taken during the fault (0097)

4330611001 FLTMS0098 Value taken during the fault (0098)

4330621001 FLTMS0099 Value taken during the fault (0099)

4330631001 FLTMS0100 Value taken during the fault (0100)

4330641001 FLTMS0101 Value taken during the fault (0101)

4330651001 FLTMS0102 Value taken during the fault (0102)

4330661001 FLTMS0103 Value taken during the fault (0103)

4330671001 FLTMS0104 Value taken during the fault (0104)

4330681001 FLTMS0105 Value taken during the fault (0105)

4330691001 FLTMS0106 Value taken during the fault (0106)

43306A1001 FLTMS0107 Value taken during the fault (0107)

43306B1001 FLTMS0108 Value taken during the fault (0108)

43306C1001 FLTMS0109 Value taken during the fault (0109)

43306D1001 FLTMS0110 Value taken during the fault (0110)

43306E1001 FLTMS0111 Value taken during the fault (0111)

43306F1001 FLTMS0112 Value taken during the fault (0112)

4330701001 FLTMS0113 Value taken during the fault (0113)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 390 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4330711001 FLTMS0114 Value taken during the fault (0114)

4330721001 FLTMS0115 Value taken during the fault (0115)

4330731001 FLTMS0116 Value taken during the fault (0116)

4330741001 FLTMS0117 Value taken during the fault (0117)

4330751001 FLTMS0118 Value taken during the fault (0118)

4330761001 FLTMS0119 Value taken during the fault (0119)

4330771001 FLTMS0120 Value taken during the fault (0120)

4330781001 FLTMS0121 Value taken during the fault (0121)

4330791001 FLTMS0122 Value taken during the fault (0122)

43307A1001 FLTMS0123 Value taken during the fault (0123)

43307B1001 FLTMS0124 Value taken during the fault (0124)

43307C1001 FLTMS0125 Value taken during the fault (0125)

43307D1001 FLTMS0126 Value taken during the fault (0126)

43307E1001 FLTMS0127 Value taken during the fault (0127)

43307F1001 FLTMS0128 Value taken during the fault (0128)

4330801001 FLTMS0129 Value taken during the fault (0129)

4330811001 FLTMS0130 Value taken during the fault (0130)

4330821001 FLTMS0131 Value taken during the fault (0131)

4330831001 FLTMS0132 Value taken during the fault (0132)

4330841001 FLTMS0133 Value taken during the fault (0133)

4330851001 FLTMS0134 Value taken during the fault (0134)

4330861001 FLTMS0135 Value taken during the fault (0135)

4330871001 FLTMS0136 Value taken during the fault (0136)

4330881001 FLTMS0137 Value taken during the fault (0137)

4330891001 FLTMS0138 Value taken during the fault (0138)

43308A1001 FLTMS0139 Value taken during the fault (0139)

43308B1001 FLTMS0140 Value taken during the fault (0140)

43308C1001 FLTMS0141 Value taken during the fault (0141)

43308D1001 FLTMS0142 Value taken during the fault (0142)

43308E1001 FLTMS0143 Value taken during the fault (0143)

43308F1001 FLTMS0144 Value taken during the fault (0144)

4330901001 FLTMS0145 Value taken during the fault (0145)

4330911001 FLTMS0146 Value taken during the fault (0146)

4330921001 FLTMS0147 Value taken during the fault (0147)

4330931001 FLTMS0148 Value taken during the fault (0148)

4330941001 FLTMS0149 Value taken during the fault (0149)

4330951001 FLTMS0150 Value taken during the fault (0150)

4330961001 FLTMS0151 Value taken during the fault (0151)

4330971001 FLTMS0152 Value taken during the fault (0152)

4330981001 FLTMS0153 Value taken during the fault (0153)

4330991001 FLTMS0154 Value taken during the fault (0154)

43309A1001 FLTMS0155 Value taken during the fault (0155)

43309B1001 FLTMS0156 Value taken during the fault (0156)

43309C1001 FLTMS0157 Value taken during the fault (0157)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 391 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
43309D1001 FLTMS0158 Value taken during the fault (0158)

43309E1001 FLTMS0159 Value taken during the fault (0159)

43309F1001 FLTMS0160 Value taken during the fault (0160)

4330A01001 FLTMS0161 Value taken during the fault (0161)

4330A11001 FLTMS0162 Value taken during the fault (0162)

4330A21001 FLTMS0163 Value taken during the fault (0163)

4330A31001 FLTMS0164 Value taken during the fault (0164)

4330A41001 FLTMS0165 Value taken during the fault (0165)

4330A51001 FLTMS0166 Value taken during the fault (0166)

4330A61001 FLTMS0167 Value taken during the fault (0167)

4330A71001 FLTMS0168 Value taken during the fault (0168)

4330A81001 FLTMS0169 Value taken during the fault (0169)

4330A91001 FLTMS0170 Value taken during the fault (0170)

4330AA1001 FLTMS0171 Value taken during the fault (0171)

4330AB1001 FLTMS0172 Value taken during the fault (0172)

4330AC1001 FLTMS0173 Value taken during the fault (0173)

4330AD1001 FLTMS0174 Value taken during the fault (0174)

4330AE1001 FLTMS0175 Value taken during the fault (0175)

4330AF1001 FLTMS0176 Value taken during the fault (0176)

4330B01001 FLTMS0177 Value taken during the fault (0177)

4330B11001 FLTMS0178 Value taken during the fault (0178)

4330B21001 FLTMS0179 Value taken during the fault (0179)

4330B31001 FLTMS0180 Value taken during the fault (0180)

4330B41001 FLTMS0181 Value taken during the fault (0181)

4330B51001 FLTMS0182 Value taken during the fault (0182)

4330B61001 FLTMS0183 Value taken during the fault (0183)

4330B71001 FLTMS0184 Value taken during the fault (0184)

4330B81001 FLTMS0185 Value taken during the fault (0185)

4330B91001 FLTMS0186 Value taken during the fault (0186)

4330BA1001 FLTMS0187 Value taken during the fault (0187)

4330BB1001 FLTMS0188 Value taken during the fault (0188)

4330BC1001 FLTMS0189 Value taken during the fault (0189)

4330BD1001 FLTMS0190 Value taken during the fault (0190)

4330BE1001 FLTMS0191 Value taken during the fault (0191)

4330BF1001 FLTMS0192 Value taken during the fault (0192)

4330C01001 FLTMS0193 Value taken during the fault (0193)

4330C11001 FLTMS0194 Value taken during the fault (0194)

4330C21001 FLTMS0195 Value taken during the fault (0195)

4330C31001 FLTMS0196 Value taken during the fault (0196)

4330C41001 FLTMS0197 Value taken during the fault (0197)

4330C51001 FLTMS0198 Value taken during the fault (0198)

4330C61001 FLTMS0199 Value taken during the fault (0199)

4330C71001 FLTMS0200 Value taken during the fault (0200)

4330C81001 FLTMS0201 Value taken during the fault (0201)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 392 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4330C91001 FLTMS0202 Value taken during the fault (0202)

4330CA1001 FLTMS0203 Value taken during the fault (0203)

4330CB1001 FLTMS0204 Value taken during the fault (0204)

4330CC1001 FLTMS0205 Value taken during the fault (0205)

4330CD1001 FLTMS0206 Value taken during the fault (0206)

4330CE1001 FLTMS0207 Value taken during the fault (0207)

4330CF1001 FLTMS0208 Value taken during the fault (0208)

4330D01001 FLTMS0209 Value taken during the fault (0209)

4330D11001 FLTMS0210 Value taken during the fault (0210)

4330D21001 FLTMS0211 Value taken during the fault (0211)

4330D31001 FLTMS0212 Value taken during the fault (0212)

4330D41001 FLTMS0213 Value taken during the fault (0213)

4330D51001 FLTMS0214 Value taken during the fault (0214)

4330D61001 FLTMS0215 Value taken during the fault (0215)

4330D71001 FLTMS0216 Value taken during the fault (0216)

4330D81001 FLTMS0217 Value taken during the fault (0217)

4330D91001 FLTMS0218 Value taken during the fault (0218)

4330DA1001 FLTMS0219 Value taken during the fault (0219)

4330DB1001 FLTMS0220 Value taken during the fault (0220)

4330DC1001 FLTMS0221 Value taken during the fault (0221)

4330DD1001 FLTMS0222 Value taken during the fault (0222)

4330DE1001 FLTMS0223 Value taken during the fault (0223)

4330DF1001 FLTMS0224 Value taken during the fault (0224)

4330E01001 FLTMS0225 Value taken during the fault (0225)

4330E11001 FLTMS0226 Value taken during the fault (0226)

4330E21001 FLTMS0227 Value taken during the fault (0227)

4330E31001 FLTMS0228 Value taken during the fault (0228)

4330E41001 FLTMS0229 Value taken during the fault (0229)

4330E51001 FLTMS0230 Value taken during the fault (0230)

4330E61001 FLTMS0231 Value taken during the fault (0231)

4330E71001 FLTMS0232 Value taken during the fault (0232)

4330E81001 FLTMS0233 Value taken during the fault (0233)

4330E91001 FLTMS0234 Value taken during the fault (0234)

4330EA1001 FLTMS0235 Value taken during the fault (0235)

4330EB1001 FLTMS0236 Value taken during the fault (0236)

4330EC1001 FLTMS0237 Value taken during the fault (0237)

4330ED1001 FLTMS0238 Value taken during the fault (0238)

4330EE1001 FLTMS0239 Value taken during the fault (0239)

4330EF1001 FLTMS0240 Value taken during the fault (0240)

4330F01001 FLTMS0241 Value taken during the fault (0241)

4330F11001 FLTMS0242 Value taken during the fault (0242)

4330F21001 FLTMS0243 Value taken during the fault (0243)

4330F31001 FLTMS0244 Value taken during the fault (0244)

4330F41001 FLTMS0245 Value taken during the fault (0245)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 393 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4330F51001 FLTMS0246 Value taken during the fault (0246)

4330F61001 FLTMS0247 Value taken during the fault (0247)

4330F71001 FLTMS0248 Value taken during the fault (0248)

4330F81001 FLTMS0249 Value taken during the fault (0249)

4330F91001 FLTMS0250 Value taken during the fault (0250)

4330FA1001 FLTMS0251 Value taken during the fault (0251)

4330FB1001 FLTMS0252 Value taken during the fault (0252)

4330FC1001 FLTMS0253 Value taken during the fault (0253)

4330FD1001 FLTMS0254 Value taken during the fault (0254)

4330FE1001 FLTMS0255 Value taken during the fault (0255)

4330FF1001 FLTMS0256 Value taken during the fault (0256)

4331001001 FLTMS0257 Value taken during the fault (0257)

4331011001 FLTMS0258 Value taken during the fault (0258)

4331021001 FLTMS0259 Value taken during the fault (0259)

4331031001 FLTMS0260 Value taken during the fault (0260)

4331041001 FLTMS0261 Value taken during the fault (0261)

4331051001 FLTMS0262 Value taken during the fault (0262)

4331061001 FLTMS0263 Value taken during the fault (0263)

4331071001 FLTMS0264 Value taken during the fault (0264)

4331081001 FLTMS0265 Value taken during the fault (0265)

4331091001 FLTMS0266 Value taken during the fault (0266)

43310A1001 FLTMS0267 Value taken during the fault (0267)

43310B1001 FLTMS0268 Value taken during the fault (0268)

43310C1001 FLTMS0269 Value taken during the fault (0269)

43310D1001 FLTMS0270 Value taken during the fault (0270)

43310E1001 FLTMS0271 Value taken during the fault (0271)

43310F1001 FLTMS0272 Value taken during the fault (0272)

4331101001 FLTMS0273 Value taken during the fault (0273)

4331111001 FLTMS0274 Value taken during the fault (0274)

4331121001 FLTMS0275 Value taken during the fault (0275)

4331131001 FLTMS0276 Value taken during the fault (0276)

4331141001 FLTMS0277 Value taken during the fault (0277)

4331151001 FLTMS0278 Value taken during the fault (0278)

4331161001 FLTMS0279 Value taken during the fault (0279)

4331171001 FLTMS0280 Value taken during the fault (0280)

4331181001 FLTMS0281 Value taken during the fault (0281)

4331191001 FLTMS0282 Value taken during the fault (0282)

43311A1001 FLTMS0283 Value taken during the fault (0283)

43311B1001 FLTMS0284 Value taken during the fault (0284)

43311C1001 FLTMS0285 Value taken during the fault (0285)

43311D1001 FLTMS0286 Value taken during the fault (0286)

43311E1001 FLTMS0287 Value taken during the fault (0287)

43311F1001 FLTMS0288 Value taken during the fault (0288)

4331201001 FLTMS0289 Value taken during the fault (0289)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 394 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4331211001 FLTMS0290 Value taken during the fault (0290)

4331221001 FLTMS0291 Value taken during the fault (0291)

4331231001 FLTMS0292 Value taken during the fault (0292)

4331241001 FLTMS0293 Value taken during the fault (0293)

4331251001 FLTMS0294 Value taken during the fault (0294)

4331261001 FLTMS0295 Value taken during the fault (0295)

4331271001 FLTMS0296 Value taken during the fault (0296)

4331281001 FLTMS0297 Value taken during the fault (0297)

4331291001 FLTMS0298 Value taken during the fault (0298)

43312A1001 FLTMS0299 Value taken during the fault (0299)

43312B1001 FLTMS0300 Value taken during the fault (0300)

43312C1001 FLTMS0301 Value taken during the fault (0301)

43312D1001 FLTMS0302 Value taken during the fault (0302)

43312E1001 FLTMS0303 Value taken during the fault (0303)

43312F1001 FLTMS0304 Value taken during the fault (0304)

4331301001 FLTMS0305 Value taken during the fault (0305)

4331311001 FLTMS0306 Value taken during the fault (0306)

4331321001 FLTMS0307 Value taken during the fault (0307)

4331331001 FLTMS0308 Value taken during the fault (0308)

4331341001 FLTMS0309 Value taken during the fault (0309)

4331351001 FLTMS0310 Value taken during the fault (0310)

4331361001 FLTMS0311 Value taken during the fault (0311)

4331371001 FLTMS0312 Value taken during the fault (0312)

4331381001 FLTMS0313 Value taken during the fault (0313)

4331391001 FLTMS0314 Value taken during the fault (0314)

43313A1001 FLTMS0315 Value taken during the fault (0315)

43313B1001 FLTMS0316 Value taken during the fault (0316)

43313C1001 FLTMS0317 Value taken during the fault (0317)

43313D1001 FLTMS0318 Value taken during the fault (0318)

43313E1001 FLTMS0319 Value taken during the fault (0319)

43313F1001 FLTMS0320 Value taken during the fault (0320)

4331401001 FLTMS0321 Value taken during the fault (0321)

4331411001 FLTMS0322 Value taken during the fault (0322)

4331421001 FLTMS0323 Value taken during the fault (0323)

4331431001 FLTMS0324 Value taken during the fault (0324)

4331441001 FLTMS0325 Value taken during the fault (0325)

4331451001 FLTMS0326 Value taken during the fault (0326)

4331461001 FLTMS0327 Value taken during the fault (0327)

4331471001 FLTMS0328 Value taken during the fault (0328)

4331481001 FLTMS0329 Value taken during the fault (0329)

4331491001 FLTMS0330 Value taken during the fault (0330)

43314A1001 FLTMS0331 Value taken during the fault (0331)

43314B1001 FLTMS0332 Value taken during the fault (0332)

43314C1001 FLTMS0333 Value taken during the fault (0333)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 395 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
43314D1001 FLTMS0334 Value taken during the fault (0334)

43314E1001 FLTMS0335 Value taken during the fault (0335)

43314F1001 FLTMS0336 Value taken during the fault (0336)

4331501001 FLTMS0337 Value taken during the fault (0337)

4331511001 FLTMS0338 Value taken during the fault (0338)

4331521001 FLTMS0339 Value taken during the fault (0339)

4331531001 FLTMS0340 Value taken during the fault (0340)

4331541001 FLTMS0341 Value taken during the fault (0341)

4331551001 FLTMS0342 Value taken during the fault (0342)

4331561001 FLTMS0343 Value taken during the fault (0343)

4331571001 FLTMS0344 Value taken during the fault (0344)

4331581001 FLTMS0345 Value taken during the fault (0345)

4331591001 FLTMS0346 Value taken during the fault (0346)

43315A1001 FLTMS0347 Value taken during the fault (0347)

43315B1001 FLTMS0348 Value taken during the fault (0348)

43315C1001 FLTMS0349 Value taken during the fault (0349)

43315D1001 FLTMS0350 Value taken during the fault (0350)

43315E1001 FLTMS0351 Value taken during the fault (0351)

43315F1001 FLTMS0352 Value taken during the fault (0352)

4331601001 FLTMS0353 Value taken during the fault (0353)

4331611001 FLTMS0354 Value taken during the fault (0354)

4331621001 FLTMS0355 Value taken during the fault (0355)

4331631001 FLTMS0356 Value taken during the fault (0356)

4331641001 FLTMS0357 Value taken during the fault (0357)

4331651001 FLTMS0358 Value taken during the fault (0358)

4331661001 FLTMS0359 Value taken during the fault (0359)

4331671001 FLTMS0360 Value taken during the fault (0360)

4331681001 FLTMS0361 Value taken during the fault (0361)

4331691001 FLTMS0362 Value taken during the fault (0362)

43316A1001 FLTMS0363 Value taken during the fault (0363)

43316B1001 FLTMS0364 Value taken during the fault (0364)

43316C1001 FLTMS0365 Value taken during the fault (0365)

43316D1001 FLTMS0366 Value taken during the fault (0366)

43316E1001 FLTMS0367 Value taken during the fault (0367)

43316F1001 FLTMS0368 Value taken during the fault (0368)

4331701001 FLTMS0369 Value taken during the fault (0369)

4331711001 FLTMS0370 Value taken during the fault (0370)

4331721001 FLTMS0371 Value taken during the fault (0371)

4331731001 FLTMS0372 Value taken during the fault (0372)

4331741001 FLTMS0373 Value taken during the fault (0373)

4331751001 FLTMS0374 Value taken during the fault (0374)

4331761001 FLTMS0375 Value taken during the fault (0375)

4331771001 FLTMS0376 Value taken during the fault (0376)

4331781001 FLTMS0377 Value taken during the fault (0377)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 396 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4331791001 FLTMS0378 Value taken during the fault (0378)

43317A1001 FLTMS0379 Value taken during the fault (0379)

43317B1001 FLTMS0380 Value taken during the fault (0380)

43317C1001 FLTMS0381 Value taken during the fault (0381)

43317D1001 FLTMS0382 Value taken during the fault (0382)

43317E1001 FLTMS0383 Value taken during the fault (0383)

43317F1001 FLTMS0384 Value taken during the fault (0384)

4331801001 FLTMS0385 Value taken during the fault (0385)

4331811001 FLTMS0386 Value taken during the fault (0386)

4331821001 FLTMS0387 Value taken during the fault (0387)

4331831001 FLTMS0388 Value taken during the fault (0388)

4331841001 FLTMS0389 Value taken during the fault (0389)

4331851001 FLTMS0390 Value taken during the fault (0390)

4331861001 FLTMS0391 Value taken during the fault (0391)

4331871001 FLTMS0392 Value taken during the fault (0392)

4331881001 FLTMS0393 Value taken during the fault (0393)

4331891001 FLTMS0394 Value taken during the fault (0394)

43318A1001 FLTMS0395 Value taken during the fault (0395)

43318B1001 FLTMS0396 Value taken during the fault (0396)

43318C1001 FLTMS0397 Value taken during the fault (0397)

43318D1001 FLTMS0398 Value taken during the fault (0398)

43318E1001 FLTMS0399 Value taken during the fault (0399)

43318F1001 FLTMS0400 Value taken during the fault (0400)

4331901001 FLTMS0401 Value taken during the fault (0401)

4331911001 FLTMS0402 Value taken during the fault (0402)

4331921001 FLTMS0403 Value taken during the fault (0403)

4331931001 FLTMS0404 Value taken during the fault (0404)

4331941001 FLTMS0405 Value taken during the fault (0405)

4331951001 FLTMS0406 Value taken during the fault (0406)

4331961001 FLTMS0407 Value taken during the fault (0407)

4331971001 FLTMS0408 Value taken during the fault (0408)

4331981001 FLTMS0409 Value taken during the fault (0409)

4331991001 FLTMS0410 Value taken during the fault (0410)

43319A1001 FLTMS0411 Value taken during the fault (0411)

43319B1001 FLTMS0412 Value taken during the fault (0412)

43319C1001 FLTMS0413 Value taken during the fault (0413)

43319D1001 FLTMS0414 Value taken during the fault (0414)

43319E1001 FLTMS0415 Value taken during the fault (0415)

43319F1001 FLTMS0416 Value taken during the fault (0416)

4331A01001 FLTMS0417 Value taken during the fault (0417)

4331A11001 FLTMS0418 Value taken during the fault (0418)

4331A21001 FLTMS0419 Value taken during the fault (0419)

4331A31001 FLTMS0420 Value taken during the fault (0420)

4331A41001 FLTMS0421 Value taken during the fault (0421)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 397 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4331A51001 FLTMS0422 Value taken during the fault (0422)

4331A61001 FLTMS0423 Value taken during the fault (0423)

4331A71001 FLTMS0424 Value taken during the fault (0424)

4331A81001 FLTMS0425 Value taken during the fault (0425)

4331A91001 FLTMS0426 Value taken during the fault (0426)

4331AA1001 FLTMS0427 Value taken during the fault (0427)

4331AB1001 FLTMS0428 Value taken during the fault (0428)

4331AC1001 FLTMS0429 Value taken during the fault (0429)

4331AD1001 FLTMS0430 Value taken during the fault (0430)

4331AE1001 FLTMS0431 Value taken during the fault (0431)

4331AF1001 FLTMS0432 Value taken during the fault (0432)

4331B01001 FLTMS0433 Value taken during the fault (0433)

4331B11001 FLTMS0434 Value taken during the fault (0434)

4331B21001 FLTMS0435 Value taken during the fault (0435)

4331B31001 FLTMS0436 Value taken during the fault (0436)

4331B41001 FLTMS0437 Value taken during the fault (0437)

4331B51001 FLTMS0438 Value taken during the fault (0438)

4331B61001 FLTMS0439 Value taken during the fault (0439)

4331B71001 FLTMS0440 Value taken during the fault (0440)

4331B81001 FLTMS0441 Value taken during the fault (0441)

4331B91001 FLTMS0442 Value taken during the fault (0442)

4331BA1001 FLTMS0443 Value taken during the fault (0443)

4331BB1001 FLTMS0444 Value taken during the fault (0444)

4331BC1001 FLTMS0445 Value taken during the fault (0445)

4331BD1001 FLTMS0446 Value taken during the fault (0446)

4331BE1001 FLTMS0447 Value taken during the fault (0447)

4331BF1001 FLTMS0448 Value taken during the fault (0448)

4331C01001 FLTMS0449 Value taken during the fault (0449)

4331C11001 FLTMS0450 Value taken during the fault (0450)

4331C21001 FLTMS0451 Value taken during the fault (0451)

4331C31001 FLTMS0452 Value taken during the fault (0452)

4331C41001 FLTMS0453 Value taken during the fault (0453)

4331C51001 FLTMS0454 Value taken during the fault (0454)

4331C61001 FLTMS0455 Value taken during the fault (0455)

4331C71001 FLTMS0456 Value taken during the fault (0456)

4331C81001 FLTMS0457 Value taken during the fault (0457)

4331C91001 FLTMS0458 Value taken during the fault (0458)

4331CA1001 FLTMS0459 Value taken during the fault (0459)

4331CB1001 FLTMS0460 Value taken during the fault (0460)

4331CC1001 FLTMS0461 Value taken during the fault (0461)

4331CD1001 FLTMS0462 Value taken during the fault (0462)

4331CE1001 FLTMS0463 Value taken during the fault (0463)

4331CF1001 FLTMS0464 Value taken during the fault (0464)

4331D01001 FLTMS0465 Value taken during the fault (0465)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 398 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4331D11001 FLTMS0466 Value taken during the fault (0466)

4331D21001 FLTMS0467 Value taken during the fault (0467)

4331D31001 FLTMS0468 Value taken during the fault (0468)

4331D41001 FLTMS0469 Value taken during the fault (0469)

4331D51001 FLTMS0470 Value taken during the fault (0470)

4331D61001 FLTMS0471 Value taken during the fault (0471)

4331D71001 FLTMS0472 Value taken during the fault (0472)

4331D81001 FLTMS0473 Value taken during the fault (0473)

4331D91001 FLTMS0474 Value taken during the fault (0474)

4331DA1001 FLTMS0475 Value taken during the fault (0475)

4331DB1001 FLTMS0476 Value taken during the fault (0476)

4331DC1001 FLTMS0477 Value taken during the fault (0477)

4331DD1001 FLTMS0478 Value taken during the fault (0478)

4331DE1001 FLTMS0479 Value taken during the fault (0479)

4331DF1001 FLTMS0480 Value taken during the fault (0480)

4331E01001 FLTMS0481 Value taken during the fault (0481)

4331E11001 FLTMS0482 Value taken during the fault (0482)

4331E21001 FLTMS0483 Value taken during the fault (0483)

4331E31001 FLTMS0484 Value taken during the fault (0484)

4331E41001 FLTMS0485 Value taken during the fault (0485)

4331E51001 FLTMS0486 Value taken during the fault (0486)

4331E61001 FLTMS0487 Value taken during the fault (0487)

4331E71001 FLTMS0488 Value taken during the fault (0488)

4331E81001 FLTMS0489 Value taken during the fault (0489)

4331E91001 FLTMS0490 Value taken during the fault (0490)

4331EA1001 FLTMS0491 Value taken during the fault (0491)

4331EB1001 FLTMS0492 Value taken during the fault (0492)

4331EC1001 FLTMS0493 Value taken during the fault (0493)

4331ED1001 FLTMS0494 Value taken during the fault (0494)

4331EE1001 FLTMS0495 Value taken during the fault (0495)

4331EF1001 FLTMS0496 Value taken during the fault (0496)

4331F01001 FLTMS0497 Value taken during the fault (0497)

4331F11001 FLTMS0498 Value taken during the fault (0498)

4331F21001 FLTMS0499 Value taken during the fault (0499)

4331F31001 FLTMS0500 Value taken during the fault (0500)

4331F41001 FLTMS0501 Value taken during the fault (0501)

4331F51001 FLTMS0502 Value taken during the fault (0502)

4331F61001 FLTMS0503 Value taken during the fault (0503)

4331F71001 FLTMS0504 Value taken during the fault (0504)

4331F81001 FLTMS0505 Value taken during the fault (0505)

4331F91001 FLTMS0506 Value taken during the fault (0506)

4331FA1001 FLTMS0507 Value taken during the fault (0507)

4331FB1001 FLTMS0508 Value taken during the fault (0508)

4331FC1001 FLTMS0509 Value taken during the fault (0509)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 399 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4331FD1001 FLTMS0510 Value taken during the fault (0510)

4331FE1001 FLTMS0511 Value taken during the fault (0511)

4331FF1001 FLTMS0512 Value taken during the fault (0512)

4332001001 FLTMS0513 Value taken during the fault (0513)

4332011001 FLTMS0514 Value taken during the fault (0514)

4332021001 FLTMS0515 Value taken during the fault (0515)

4332031001 FLTMS0516 Value taken during the fault (0516)

4332041001 FLTMS0517 Value taken during the fault (0517)

4332051001 FLTMS0518 Value taken during the fault (0518)

4332061001 FLTMS0519 Value taken during the fault (0519)

4332071001 FLTMS0520 Value taken during the fault (0520)

4332081001 FLTMS0521 Value taken during the fault (0521)

4332091001 FLTMS0522 Value taken during the fault (0522)

43320A1001 FLTMS0523 Value taken during the fault (0523)

43320B1001 FLTMS0524 Value taken during the fault (0524)

43320C1001 FLTMS0525 Value taken during the fault (0525)

43320D1001 FLTMS0526 Value taken during the fault (0526)

43320E1001 FLTMS0527 Value taken during the fault (0527)

43320F1001 FLTMS0528 Value taken during the fault (0528)

4332101001 FLTMS0529 Value taken during the fault (0529)

4332111001 FLTMS0530 Value taken during the fault (0530)

4332121001 FLTMS0531 Value taken during the fault (0531)

4332131001 FLTMS0532 Value taken during the fault (0532)

4332141001 FLTMS0533 Value taken during the fault (0533)

4332151001 FLTMS0534 Value taken during the fault (0534)

4332161001 FLTMS0535 Value taken during the fault (0535)

4332171001 FLTMS0536 Value taken during the fault (0536)

4332181001 FLTMS0537 Value taken during the fault (0537)

4332191001 FLTMS0538 Value taken during the fault (0538)

43321A1001 FLTMS0539 Value taken during the fault (0539)

43321B1001 FLTMS0540 Value taken during the fault (0540)

43321C1001 FLTMS0541 Value taken during the fault (0541)

43321D1001 FLTMS0542 Value taken during the fault (0542)

43321E1001 FLTMS0543 Value taken during the fault (0543)

43321F1001 FLTMS0544 Value taken during the fault (0544)

4332201001 FLTMS0545 Value taken during the fault (0545)

4332211001 FLTMS0546 Value taken during the fault (0546)

4332221001 FLTMS0547 Value taken during the fault (0547)

4332231001 FLTMS0548 Value taken during the fault (0548)

4332241001 FLTMS0549 Value taken during the fault (0549)

4332251001 FLTMS0550 Value taken during the fault (0550)

4332261001 FLTMS0551 Value taken during the fault (0551)

4332271001 FLTMS0552 Value taken during the fault (0552)

4332281001 FLTMS0553 Value taken during the fault (0553)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 400 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4332291001 FLTMS0554 Value taken during the fault (0554)

43322A1001 FLTMS0555 Value taken during the fault (0555)

43322B1001 FLTMS0556 Value taken during the fault (0556)

43322C1001 FLTMS0557 Value taken during the fault (0557)

43322D1001 FLTMS0558 Value taken during the fault (0558)

43322E1001 FLTMS0559 Value taken during the fault (0559)

43322F1001 FLTMS0560 Value taken during the fault (0560)

4332301001 FLTMS0561 Value taken during the fault (0561)

4332311001 FLTMS0562 Value taken during the fault (0562)

4332321001 FLTMS0563 Value taken during the fault (0563)

4332331001 FLTMS0564 Value taken during the fault (0564)

4332341001 FLTMS0565 Value taken during the fault (0565)

4332351001 FLTMS0566 Value taken during the fault (0566)

4332361001 FLTMS0567 Value taken during the fault (0567)

4332371001 FLTMS0568 Value taken during the fault (0568)

4332381001 FLTMS0569 Value taken during the fault (0569)

4332391001 FLTMS0570 Value taken during the fault (0570)

43323A1001 FLTMS0571 Value taken during the fault (0571)

43323B1001 FLTMS0572 Value taken during the fault (0572)

43323C1001 FLTMS0573 Value taken during the fault (0573)

43323D1001 FLTMS0574 Value taken during the fault (0574)

43323E1001 FLTMS0575 Value taken during the fault (0575)

43323F1001 FLTMS0576 Value taken during the fault (0576)

4332401001 FLTMS0577 Value taken during the fault (0577)

4332411001 FLTMS0578 Value taken during the fault (0578)

4332421001 FLTMS0579 Value taken during the fault (0579)

4332431001 FLTMS0580 Value taken during the fault (0580)

4332441001 FLTMS0581 Value taken during the fault (0581)

4332451001 FLTMS0582 Value taken during the fault (0582)

4332461001 FLTMS0583 Value taken during the fault (0583)

4332471001 FLTMS0584 Value taken during the fault (0584)

4332481001 FLTMS0585 Value taken during the fault (0585)

4332491001 FLTMS0586 Value taken during the fault (0586)

43324A1001 FLTMS0587 Value taken during the fault (0587)

43324B1001 FLTMS0588 Value taken during the fault (0588)

43324C1001 FLTMS0589 Value taken during the fault (0589)

43324D1001 FLTMS0590 Value taken during the fault (0590)

43324E1001 FLTMS0591 Value taken during the fault (0591)

43324F1001 FLTMS0592 Value taken during the fault (0592)

4332501001 FLTMS0593 Value taken during the fault (0593)

4332511001 FLTMS0594 Value taken during the fault (0594)

4332521001 FLTMS0595 Value taken during the fault (0595)

4332531001 FLTMS0596 Value taken during the fault (0596)

4332541001 FLTMS0597 Value taken during the fault (0597)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 401 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4332551001 FLTMS0598 Value taken during the fault (0598)

4332561001 FLTMS0599 Value taken during the fault (0599)

4332571001 FLTMS0600 Value taken during the fault (0600)

4332581001 FLTMS0601 Value taken during the fault (0601)

4332591001 FLTMS0602 Value taken during the fault (0602)

43325A1001 FLTMS0603 Value taken during the fault (0603)

43325B1001 FLTMS0604 Value taken during the fault (0604)

43325C1001 FLTMS0605 Value taken during the fault (0605)

43325D1001 FLTMS0606 Value taken during the fault (0606)

43325E1001 FLTMS0607 Value taken during the fault (0607)

43325F1001 FLTMS0608 Value taken during the fault (0608)

4332601001 FLTMS0609 Value taken during the fault (0609)

4332611001 FLTMS0610 Value taken during the fault (0610)

4332621001 FLTMS0611 Value taken during the fault (0611)

4332631001 FLTMS0612 Value taken during the fault (0612)

4332641001 FLTMS0613 Value taken during the fault (0613)

4332651001 FLTMS0614 Value taken during the fault (0614)

4332661001 FLTMS0615 Value taken during the fault (0615)

4332671001 FLTMS0616 Value taken during the fault (0616)

4332681001 FLTMS0617 Value taken during the fault (0617)

4332691001 FLTMS0618 Value taken during the fault (0618)

43326A1001 FLTMS0619 Value taken during the fault (0619)

43326B1001 FLTMS0620 Value taken during the fault (0620)

43326C1001 FLTMS0621 Value taken during the fault (0621)

43326D1001 FLTMS0622 Value taken during the fault (0622)

43326E1001 FLTMS0623 Value taken during the fault (0623)

43326F1001 FLTMS0624 Value taken during the fault (0624)

4332701001 FLTMS0625 Value taken during the fault (0625)

4332711001 FLTMS0626 Value taken during the fault (0626)

4332721001 FLTMS0627 Value taken during the fault (0627)

4332731001 FLTMS0628 Value taken during the fault (0628)

4332741001 FLTMS0629 Value taken during the fault (0629)

4332751001 FLTMS0630 Value taken during the fault (0630)

4332761001 FLTMS0631 Value taken during the fault (0631)

4332771001 FLTMS0632 Value taken during the fault (0632)

4332781001 FLTMS0633 Value taken during the fault (0633)

4332791001 FLTMS0634 Value taken during the fault (0634)

43327A1001 FLTMS0635 Value taken during the fault (0635)

43327B1001 FLTMS0636 Value taken during the fault (0636)

43327C1001 FLTMS0637 Value taken during the fault (0637)

43327D1001 FLTMS0638 Value taken during the fault (0638)

43327E1001 FLTMS0639 Value taken during the fault (0639)

43327F1001 FLTMS0640 Value taken during the fault (0640)

4332801001 FLTMS0641 Value taken during the fault (0641)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 402 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4332811001 FLTMS0642 Value taken during the fault (0642)

4332821001 FLTMS0643 Value taken during the fault (0643)

4332831001 FLTMS0644 Value taken during the fault (0644)

4332841001 FLTMS0645 Value taken during the fault (0645)

4332851001 FLTMS0646 Value taken during the fault (0646)

4332861001 FLTMS0647 Value taken during the fault (0647)

4332871001 FLTMS0648 Value taken during the fault (0648)

4332881001 FLTMS0649 Value taken during the fault (0649)

4332891001 FLTMS0650 Value taken during the fault (0650)

43328A1001 FLTMS0651 Value taken during the fault (0651)

43328B1001 FLTMS0652 Value taken during the fault (0652)

43328C1001 FLTMS0653 Value taken during the fault (0653)

43328D1001 FLTMS0654 Value taken during the fault (0654)

43328E1001 FLTMS0655 Value taken during the fault (0655)

43328F1001 FLTMS0656 Value taken during the fault (0656)

4332901001 FLTMS0657 Value taken during the fault (0657)

4332911001 FLTMS0658 Value taken during the fault (0658)

4332921001 FLTMS0659 Value taken during the fault (0659)

4332931001 FLTMS0660 Value taken during the fault (0660)

4332941001 FLTMS0661 Value taken during the fault (0661)

4332951001 FLTMS0662 Value taken during the fault (0662)

4332961001 FLTMS0663 Value taken during the fault (0663)

4332971001 FLTMS0664 Value taken during the fault (0664)

4332981001 FLTMS0665 Value taken during the fault (0665)

4332991001 FLTMS0666 Value taken during the fault (0666)

43329A1001 FLTMS0667 Value taken during the fault (0667)

43329B1001 FLTMS0668 Value taken during the fault (0668)

43329C1001 FLTMS0669 Value taken during the fault (0669)

43329D1001 FLTMS0670 Value taken during the fault (0670)

43329E1001 FLTMS0671 Value taken during the fault (0671)

43329F1001 FLTMS0672 Value taken during the fault (0672)

4332A01001 FLTMS0673 Value taken during the fault (0673)

4332A11001 FLTMS0674 Value taken during the fault (0674)

4332A21001 FLTMS0675 Value taken during the fault (0675)

4332A31001 FLTMS0676 Value taken during the fault (0676)

4332A41001 FLTMS0677 Value taken during the fault (0677)

4332A51001 FLTMS0678 Value taken during the fault (0678)

4332A61001 FLTMS0679 Value taken during the fault (0679)

4332A71001 FLTMS0680 Value taken during the fault (0680)

4332A81001 FLTMS0681 Value taken during the fault (0681)

4332A91001 FLTMS0682 Value taken during the fault (0682)

4332AA1001 FLTMS0683 Value taken during the fault (0683)

4332AB1001 FLTMS0684 Value taken during the fault (0684)

4332AC1001 FLTMS0685 Value taken during the fault (0685)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 403 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4332AD1001 FLTMS0686 Value taken during the fault (0686)

4332AE1001 FLTMS0687 Value taken during the fault (0687)

4332AF1001 FLTMS0688 Value taken during the fault (0688)

4332B01001 FLTMS0689 Value taken during the fault (0689)

4332B11001 FLTMS0690 Value taken during the fault (0690)

4332B21001 FLTMS0691 Value taken during the fault (0691)

4332B31001 FLTMS0692 Value taken during the fault (0692)

4332B41001 FLTMS0693 Value taken during the fault (0693)

4332B51001 FLTMS0694 Value taken during the fault (0694)

4332B61001 FLTMS0695 Value taken during the fault (0695)

4332B71001 FLTMS0696 Value taken during the fault (0696)

4332B81001 FLTMS0697 Value taken during the fault (0697)

4332B91001 FLTMS0698 Value taken during the fault (0698)

4332BA1001 FLTMS0699 Value taken during the fault (0699)

4332BB1001 FLTMS0700 Value taken during the fault (0700)

4332BC1001 FLTMS0701 Value taken during the fault (0701)

4332BD1001 FLTMS0702 Value taken during the fault (0702)

4332BE1001 FLTMS0703 Value taken during the fault (0703)

4332BF1001 FLTMS0704 Value taken during the fault (0704)

4332C01001 FLTMS0705 Value taken during the fault (0705)

4332C11001 FLTMS0706 Value taken during the fault (0706)

4332C21001 FLTMS0707 Value taken during the fault (0707)

4332C31001 FLTMS0708 Value taken during the fault (0708)

4332C41001 FLTMS0709 Value taken during the fault (0709)

4332C51001 FLTMS0710 Value taken during the fault (0710)

4332C61001 FLTMS0711 Value taken during the fault (0711)

4332C71001 FLTMS0712 Value taken during the fault (0712)

4332C81001 FLTMS0713 Value taken during the fault (0713)

4332C91001 FLTMS0714 Value taken during the fault (0714)

4332CA1001 FLTMS0715 Value taken during the fault (0715)

4332CB1001 FLTMS0716 Value taken during the fault (0716)

4332CC1001 FLTMS0717 Value taken during the fault (0717)

4332CD1001 FLTMS0718 Value taken during the fault (0718)

4332CE1001 FLTMS0719 Value taken during the fault (0719)

4332CF1001 FLTMS0720 Value taken during the fault (0720)

4332D01001 FLTMS0721 Value taken during the fault (0721)

4332D11001 FLTMS0722 Value taken during the fault (0722)

4332D21001 FLTMS0723 Value taken during the fault (0723)

4332D31001 FLTMS0724 Value taken during the fault (0724)

4332D41001 FLTMS0725 Value taken during the fault (0725)

4332D51001 FLTMS0726 Value taken during the fault (0726)

4332D61001 FLTMS0727 Value taken during the fault (0727)

4332D71001 FLTMS0728 Value taken during the fault (0728)

4332D81001 FLTMS0729 Value taken during the fault (0729)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 404 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4332D91001 FLTMS0730 Value taken during the fault (0730)

4332DA1001 FLTMS0731 Value taken during the fault (0731)

4332DB1001 FLTMS0732 Value taken during the fault (0732)

4332DC1001 FLTMS0733 Value taken during the fault (0733)

4332DD1001 FLTMS0734 Value taken during the fault (0734)

4332DE1001 FLTMS0735 Value taken during the fault (0735)

4332DF1001 FLTMS0736 Value taken during the fault (0736)

4332E01001 FLTMS0737 Value taken during the fault (0737)

4332E11001 FLTMS0738 Value taken during the fault (0738)

4332E21001 FLTMS0739 Value taken during the fault (0739)

4332E31001 FLTMS0740 Value taken during the fault (0740)

4332E41001 FLTMS0741 Value taken during the fault (0741)

4332E51001 FLTMS0742 Value taken during the fault (0742)

4332E61001 FLTMS0743 Value taken during the fault (0743)

4332E71001 FLTMS0744 Value taken during the fault (0744)

4332E81001 FLTMS0745 Value taken during the fault (0745)

4332E91001 FLTMS0746 Value taken during the fault (0746)

4332EA1001 FLTMS0747 Value taken during the fault (0747)

4332EB1001 FLTMS0748 Value taken during the fault (0748)

4332EC1001 FLTMS0749 Value taken during the fault (0749)

4332ED1001 FLTMS0750 Value taken during the fault (0750)

4332EE1001 FLTMS0751 Value taken during the fault (0751)

4332EF1001 FLTMS0752 Value taken during the fault (0752)

4332F01001 FLTMS0753 Value taken during the fault (0753)

4332F11001 FLTMS0754 Value taken during the fault (0754)

4332F21001 FLTMS0755 Value taken during the fault (0755)

4332F31001 FLTMS0756 Value taken during the fault (0756)

4332F41001 FLTMS0757 Value taken during the fault (0757)

4332F51001 FLTMS0758 Value taken during the fault (0758)

4332F61001 FLTMS0759 Value taken during the fault (0759)

4332F71001 FLTMS0760 Value taken during the fault (0760)

4332F81001 FLTMS0761 Value taken during the fault (0761)

4332F91001 FLTMS0762 Value taken during the fault (0762)

4332FA1001 FLTMS0763 Value taken during the fault (0763)

4332FB1001 FLTMS0764 Value taken during the fault (0764)

4332FC1001 FLTMS0765 Value taken during the fault (0765)

4332FD1001 FLTMS0766 Value taken during the fault (0766)

4332FE1001 FLTMS0767 Value taken during the fault (0767)

4332FF1001 FLTMS0768 Value taken during the fault (0768)

4333001001 FLTMS0769 Value taken during the fault (0769)

4333011001 FLTMS0770 Value taken during the fault (0770)

4333021001 FLTMS0771 Value taken during the fault (0771)

4333031001 FLTMS0772 Value taken during the fault (0772)

4333041001 FLTMS0773 Value taken during the fault (0773)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 405 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4333051001 FLTMS0774 Value taken during the fault (0774)

4333061001 FLTMS0775 Value taken during the fault (0775)

4333071001 FLTMS0776 Value taken during the fault (0776)

4333081001 FLTMS0777 Value taken during the fault (0777)

4333091001 FLTMS0778 Value taken during the fault (0778)

43330A1001 FLTMS0779 Value taken during the fault (0779)

43330B1001 FLTMS0780 Value taken during the fault (0780)

43330C1001 FLTMS0781 Value taken during the fault (0781)

43330D1001 FLTMS0782 Value taken during the fault (0782)

43330E1001 FLTMS0783 Value taken during the fault (0783)

43330F1001 FLTMS0784 Value taken during the fault (0784)

4333101001 FLTMS0785 Value taken during the fault (0785)

4333111001 FLTMS0786 Value taken during the fault (0786)

4333121001 FLTMS0787 Value taken during the fault (0787)

4333131001 FLTMS0788 Value taken during the fault (0788)

4333141001 FLTMS0789 Value taken during the fault (0789)

4333151001 FLTMS0790 Value taken during the fault (0790)

4333161001 FLTMS0791 Value taken during the fault (0791)

4333171001 FLTMS0792 Value taken during the fault (0792)

4333181001 FLTMS0793 Value taken during the fault (0793)

4333191001 FLTMS0794 Value taken during the fault (0794)

43331A1001 FLTMS0795 Value taken during the fault (0795)

43331B1001 FLTMS0796 Value taken during the fault (0796)

43331C1001 FLTMS0797 Value taken during the fault (0797)

43331D1001 FLTMS0798 Value taken during the fault (0798)

43331E1001 FLTMS0799 Value taken during the fault (0799)

43331F1001 FLTMS0800 Value taken during the fault (0800)

4333201001 FLTMS0801 Value taken during the fault (0801)

4333211001 FLTMS0802 Value taken during the fault (0802)

4333221001 FLTMS0803 Value taken during the fault (0803)

4333231001 FLTMS0804 Value taken during the fault (0804)

4333241001 FLTMS0805 Value taken during the fault (0805)

4333251001 FLTMS0806 Value taken during the fault (0806)

4333261001 FLTMS0807 Value taken during the fault (0807)

4333271001 FLTMS0808 Value taken during the fault (0808)

4333281001 FLTMS0809 Value taken during the fault (0809)

4333291001 FLTMS0810 Value taken during the fault (0810)

43332A1001 FLTMS0811 Value taken during the fault (0811)

43332B1001 FLTMS0812 Value taken during the fault (0812)

43332C1001 FLTMS0813 Value taken during the fault (0813)

43332D1001 FLTMS0814 Value taken during the fault (0814)

43332E1001 FLTMS0815 Value taken during the fault (0815)

43332F1001 FLTMS0816 Value taken during the fault (0816)

4333301001 FLTMS0817 Value taken during the fault (0817)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 406 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4333311001 FLTMS0818 Value taken during the fault (0818)

4333321001 FLTMS0819 Value taken during the fault (0819)

4333331001 FLTMS0820 Value taken during the fault (0820)

4333341001 FLTMS0821 Value taken during the fault (0821)

4333351001 FLTMS0822 Value taken during the fault (0822)

4333361001 FLTMS0823 Value taken during the fault (0823)

4333371001 FLTMS0824 Value taken during the fault (0824)

4333381001 FLTMS0825 Value taken during the fault (0825)

4333391001 FLTMS0826 Value taken during the fault (0826)

43333A1001 FLTMS0827 Value taken during the fault (0827)

43333B1001 FLTMS0828 Value taken during the fault (0828)

43333C1001 FLTMS0829 Value taken during the fault (0829)

43333D1001 FLTMS0830 Value taken during the fault (0830)

43333E1001 FLTMS0831 Value taken during the fault (0831)

43333F1001 FLTMS0832 Value taken during the fault (0832)

4333401001 FLTMS0833 Value taken during the fault (0833)

4333411001 FLTMS0834 Value taken during the fault (0834)

4333421001 FLTMS0835 Value taken during the fault (0835)

4333431001 FLTMS0836 Value taken during the fault (0836)

4333441001 FLTMS0837 Value taken during the fault (0837)

4333451001 FLTMS0838 Value taken during the fault (0838)

4333461001 FLTMS0839 Value taken during the fault (0839)

4333471001 FLTMS0840 Value taken during the fault (0840)

4333481001 FLTMS0841 Value taken during the fault (0841)

4333491001 FLTMS0842 Value taken during the fault (0842)

43334A1001 FLTMS0843 Value taken during the fault (0843)

43334B1001 FLTMS0844 Value taken during the fault (0844)

43334C1001 FLTMS0845 Value taken during the fault (0845)

43334D1001 FLTMS0846 Value taken during the fault (0846)

43334E1001 FLTMS0847 Value taken during the fault (0847)

43334F1001 FLTMS0848 Value taken during the fault (0848)

4333501001 FLTMS0849 Value taken during the fault (0849)

4333511001 FLTMS0850 Value taken during the fault (0850)

4333521001 FLTMS0851 Value taken during the fault (0851)

4333531001 FLTMS0852 Value taken during the fault (0852)

4333541001 FLTMS0853 Value taken during the fault (0853)

4333551001 FLTMS0854 Value taken during the fault (0854)

4333561001 FLTMS0855 Value taken during the fault (0855)

4333571001 FLTMS0856 Value taken during the fault (0856)

4333581001 FLTMS0857 Value taken during the fault (0857)

4333591001 FLTMS0858 Value taken during the fault (0858)

43335A1001 FLTMS0859 Value taken during the fault (0859)

43335B1001 FLTMS0860 Value taken during the fault (0860)

43335C1001 FLTMS0861 Value taken during the fault (0861)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 407 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
43335D1001 FLTMS0862 Value taken during the fault (0862)

43335E1001 FLTMS0863 Value taken during the fault (0863)

43335F1001 FLTMS0864 Value taken during the fault (0864)

4333601001 FLTMS0865 Value taken during the fault (0865)

4333611001 FLTMS0866 Value taken during the fault (0866)

4333621001 FLTMS0867 Value taken during the fault (0867)

4333631001 FLTMS0868 Value taken during the fault (0868)

4333641001 FLTMS0869 Value taken during the fault (0869)

4333651001 FLTMS0870 Value taken during the fault (0870)

4333661001 FLTMS0871 Value taken during the fault (0871)

4333671001 FLTMS0872 Value taken during the fault (0872)

4333681001 FLTMS0873 Value taken during the fault (0873)

4333691001 FLTMS0874 Value taken during the fault (0874)

43336A1001 FLTMS0875 Value taken during the fault (0875)

43336B1001 FLTMS0876 Value taken during the fault (0876)

43336C1001 FLTMS0877 Value taken during the fault (0877)

43336D1001 FLTMS0878 Value taken during the fault (0878)

43336E1001 FLTMS0879 Value taken during the fault (0879)

43336F1001 FLTMS0880 Value taken during the fault (0880)

4333701001 FLTMS0881 Value taken during the fault (0881)

4333711001 FLTMS0882 Value taken during the fault (0882)

4333721001 FLTMS0883 Value taken during the fault (0883)

4333731001 FLTMS0884 Value taken during the fault (0884)

4333741001 FLTMS0885 Value taken during the fault (0885)

4333751001 FLTMS0886 Value taken during the fault (0886)

4333761001 FLTMS0887 Value taken during the fault (0887)

4333771001 FLTMS0888 Value taken during the fault (0888)

4333781001 FLTMS0889 Value taken during the fault (0889)

4333791001 FLTMS0890 Value taken during the fault (0890)

43337A1001 FLTMS0891 Value taken during the fault (0891)

43337B1001 FLTMS0892 Value taken during the fault (0892)

43337C1001 FLTMS0893 Value taken during the fault (0893)

43337D1001 FLTMS0894 Value taken during the fault (0894)

43337E1001 FLTMS0895 Value taken during the fault (0895)

43337F1001 FLTMS0896 Value taken during the fault (0896)

4333801001 FLTMS0897 Value taken during the fault (0897)

4333811001 FLTMS0898 Value taken during the fault (0898)

4333821001 FLTMS0899 Value taken during the fault (0899)

4333831001 FLTMS0900 Value taken during the fault (0900)

4333841001 FLTMS0901 Value taken during the fault (0901)

4333851001 FLTMS0902 Value taken during the fault (0902)

4333861001 FLTMS0903 Value taken during the fault (0903)

4333871001 FLTMS0904 Value taken during the fault (0904)

4333881001 FLTMS0905 Value taken during the fault (0905)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 408 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4333891001 FLTMS0906 Value taken during the fault (0906)

43338A1001 FLTMS0907 Value taken during the fault (0907)

43338B1001 FLTMS0908 Value taken during the fault (0908)

43338C1001 FLTMS0909 Value taken during the fault (0909)

43338D1001 FLTMS0910 Value taken during the fault (0910)

43338E1001 FLTMS0911 Value taken during the fault (0911)

43338F1001 FLTMS0912 Value taken during the fault (0912)

4333901001 FLTMS0913 Value taken during the fault (0913)

4333911001 FLTMS0914 Value taken during the fault (0914)

4333921001 FLTMS0915 Value taken during the fault (0915)

4333931001 FLTMS0916 Value taken during the fault (0916)

4333941001 FLTMS0917 Value taken during the fault (0917)

4333951001 FLTMS0918 Value taken during the fault (0918)

4333961001 FLTMS0919 Value taken during the fault (0919)

4333971001 FLTMS0920 Value taken during the fault (0920)

4333981001 FLTMS0921 Value taken during the fault (0921)

4333991001 FLTMS0922 Value taken during the fault (0922)

43339A1001 FLTMS0923 Value taken during the fault (0923)

43339B1001 FLTMS0924 Value taken during the fault (0924)

43339C1001 FLTMS0925 Value taken during the fault (0925)

43339D1001 FLTMS0926 Value taken during the fault (0926)

43339E1001 FLTMS0927 Value taken during the fault (0927)

43339F1001 FLTMS0928 Value taken during the fault (0928)

4333A01001 FLTMS0929 Value taken during the fault (0929)

4333A11001 FLTMS0930 Value taken during the fault (0930)

4333A21001 FLTMS0931 Value taken during the fault (0931)

4333A31001 FLTMS0932 Value taken during the fault (0932)

4333A41001 FLTMS0933 Value taken during the fault (0933)

4333A51001 FLTMS0934 Value taken during the fault (0934)

4333A61001 FLTMS0935 Value taken during the fault (0935)

4333A71001 FLTMS0936 Value taken during the fault (0936)

4333A81001 FLTMS0937 Value taken during the fault (0937)

4333A91001 FLTMS0938 Value taken during the fault (0938)

4333AA1001 FLTMS0939 Value taken during the fault (0939)

4333AB1001 FLTMS0940 Value taken during the fault (0940)

4333AC1001 FLTMS0941 Value taken during the fault (0941)

4333AD1001 FLTMS0942 Value taken during the fault (0942)

4333AE1001 FLTMS0943 Value taken during the fault (0943)

4333AF1001 FLTMS0944 Value taken during the fault (0944)

4333B01001 FLTMS0945 Value taken during the fault (0945)

4333B11001 FLTMS0946 Value taken during the fault (0946)

4333B21001 FLTMS0947 Value taken during the fault (0947)

4333B31001 FLTMS0948 Value taken during the fault (0948)

4333B41001 FLTMS0949 Value taken during the fault (0949)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 409 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4333B51001 FLTMS0950 Value taken during the fault (0950)

4333B61001 FLTMS0951 Value taken during the fault (0951)

4333B71001 FLTMS0952 Value taken during the fault (0952)

4333B81001 FLTMS0953 Value taken during the fault (0953)

4333B91001 FLTMS0954 Value taken during the fault (0954)

4333BA1001 FLTMS0955 Value taken during the fault (0955)

4333BB1001 FLTMS0956 Value taken during the fault (0956)

4333BC1001 FLTMS0957 Value taken during the fault (0957)

4333BD1001 FLTMS0958 Value taken during the fault (0958)

4333BE1001 FLTMS0959 Value taken during the fault (0959)

4333BF1001 FLTMS0960 Value taken during the fault (0960)

4333C01001 FLTMS0961 Value taken during the fault (0961)

4333C11001 FLTMS0962 Value taken during the fault (0962)

4333C21001 FLTMS0963 Value taken during the fault (0963)

4333C31001 FLTMS0964 Value taken during the fault (0964)

4333C41001 FLTMS0965 Value taken during the fault (0965)

4333C51001 FLTMS0966 Value taken during the fault (0966)

4333C61001 FLTMS0967 Value taken during the fault (0967)

4333C71001 FLTMS0968 Value taken during the fault (0968)

4333C81001 FLTMS0969 Value taken during the fault (0969)

4333C91001 FLTMS0970 Value taken during the fault (0970)

4333CA1001 FLTMS0971 Value taken during the fault (0971)

4333CB1001 FLTMS0972 Value taken during the fault (0972)

4333CC1001 FLTMS0973 Value taken during the fault (0973)

4333CD1001 FLTMS0974 Value taken during the fault (0974)

4333CE1001 FLTMS0975 Value taken during the fault (0975)

4333CF1001 FLTMS0976 Value taken during the fault (0976)

4333D01001 FLTMS0977 Value taken during the fault (0977)

4333D11001 FLTMS0978 Value taken during the fault (0978)

4333D21001 FLTMS0979 Value taken during the fault (0979)

4333D31001 FLTMS0980 Value taken during the fault (0980)

4333D41001 FLTMS0981 Value taken during the fault (0981)

4333D51001 FLTMS0982 Value taken during the fault (0982)

4333D61001 FLTMS0983 Value taken during the fault (0983)

4333D71001 FLTMS0984 Value taken during the fault (0984)

4333D81001 FLTMS0985 Value taken during the fault (0985)

4333D91001 FLTMS0986 Value taken during the fault (0986)

4333DA1001 FLTMS0987 Value taken during the fault (0987)

4333DB1001 FLTMS0988 Value taken during the fault (0988)

4333DC1001 FLTMS0989 Value taken during the fault (0989)

4333DD1001 FLTMS0990 Value taken during the fault (0990)

4333DE1001 FLTMS0991 Value taken during the fault (0991)

4333DF1001 FLTMS0992 Value taken during the fault (0992)

4333E01001 FLTMS0993 Value taken during the fault (0993)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 410 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
4333E11001 FLTMS0994 Value taken during the fault (0994)

4333E21001 FLTMS0995 Value taken during the fault (0995)

4333E31001 FLTMS0996 Value taken during the fault (0996)

4333E41001 FLTMS0997 Value taken during the fault (0997)

4333E51001 FLTMS0998 Value taken during the fault (0998)

4333E61001 FLTMS0999 Value taken during the fault (0999)

4333E71001 FLTMS1000 Value taken during the fault (1000)

4333E81001 FLTMS1001 Value taken during the fault (1001)

4333E91001 FLTMS1002 Value taken during the fault (1002)

4333EA1001 FLTMS1003 Value taken during the fault (1003)

4333EB1001 FLTMS1004 Value taken during the fault (1004)

4333EC1001 FLTMS1005 Value taken during the fault (1005)

4333ED1001 FLTMS1006 Value taken during the fault (1006)

4333EE1001 FLTMS1007 Value taken during the fault (1007)

4333EF1001 FLTMS1008 Value taken during the fault (1008)

4333F01001 FLTMS1009 Value taken during the fault (1009)

4333F11001 FLTMS1010 Value taken during the fault (1010)

4333F21001 FLTMS1011 Value taken during the fault (1011)

4333F31001 FLTMS1012 Value taken during the fault (1012)

4333F41001 FLTMS1013 Value taken during the fault (1013)

4333F51001 FLTMS1014 Value taken during the fault (1014)

4333F61001 FLTMS1015 Value taken during the fault (1015)

4333F71001 FLTMS1016 Value taken during the fault (1016)

4333F81001 FLTMS1017 Value taken during the fault (1017)

4333F91001 FLTMS1018 Value taken during the fault (1018)

4333FA1001 FLTMS1019 Value taken during the fault (1019)

4333FB1001 FLTMS1020 Value taken during the fault (1020)

4333FC1001 FLTMS1021 Value taken during the fault (1021)

4333FD1001 FLTMS1022 Value taken during the fault (1022)

4333FE1001 FLTMS1023 Value taken during the fault (1023)

4333FF1001 FLTMS1024 Value taken during the fault (1024)

8050001135 FLTOPM001 Status at Operation identifier ID1

8150011135 FLTOPM002 Status at Operation identifier ID2

8250021135 FLTOPM003 Status at Operation identifier ID3

8350031135 FLTOPM004 Status at Operation identifier ID4

8450041135 FLTOPM005 Status at Operation identifier ID5

8550051135 FLTOPM006 Status at Operation identifier ID6

8650061135 FLTOPM007 Status at Operation identifier ID7

8750071135 FLTOPM008 Status at Operation identifier ID8

8850081135 FLTOPM009 Status at Operation identifier ID9

8950091135 FLTOPM010 Status at Operation identifier ID10

8A500A1135 FLTOPM011 Status at Operation identifier ID11

8B500B1135 FLTOPM012 Status at Operation identifier ID12

8C500C1135 FLTOPM013 Status at Operation identifier ID13

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 411 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
8D500D1135 FLTOPM014 Status at Operation identifier ID14

8E500E1135 FLTOPM015 Status at Operation identifier ID15

8F500F1135 FLTOPM016 Status at Operation identifier ID16

8050101135 FLTOPM017 Status at Operation identifier ID17

8150111135 FLTOPM018 Status at Operation identifier ID18

8250121135 FLTOPM019 Status at Operation identifier ID19

8350131135 FLTOPM020 Status at Operation identifier ID20

8450141135 FLTOPM021 Status at Operation identifier ID21

8550151135 FLTOPM022 Status at Operation identifier ID22

8650161135 FLTOPM023 Status at Operation identifier ID23

8750171135 FLTOPM024 Status at Operation identifier ID24

8850181135 FLTOPM025 Status at Operation identifier ID25

8950191135 FLTOPM026 Status at Operation identifier ID26

8A501A1135 FLTOPM027 Status at Operation identifier ID27

8B501B1135 FLTOPM028 Status at Operation identifier ID28

8C501C1135 FLTOPM029 Status at Operation identifier ID29

8D501D1135 FLTOPM030 Status at Operation identifier ID30

8E501E1135 FLTOPM031 Status at Operation identifier ID31

8F501F1135 FLTOPM032 Status at Operation identifier ID32

8050201135 FLTOPM033 Status at Operation identifier ID33

8150211135 FLTOPM034 Status at Operation identifier ID34

8250221135 FLTOPM035 Status at Operation identifier ID35

8350231135 FLTOPM036 Status at Operation identifier ID36

8450241135 FLTOPM037 Status at Operation identifier ID37

8550251135 FLTOPM038 Status at Operation identifier ID38

8650261135 FLTOPM039 Status at Operation identifier ID39

8750271135 FLTOPM040 Status at Operation identifier ID40

8850281135 FLTOPM041 Status at Operation identifier ID41

8950291135 FLTOPM042 Status at Operation identifier ID42

8A502A1135 FLTOPM043 Status at Operation identifier ID43

8B502B1135 FLTOPM044 Status at Operation identifier ID44

8C502C1135 FLTOPM045 Status at Operation identifier ID45

8D502D1135 FLTOPM046 Status at Operation identifier ID46

8E502E1135 FLTOPM047 Status at Operation identifier ID47

8F502F1135 FLTOPM048 Status at Operation identifier ID48

8050301135 FLTOPM049 Status at Operation identifier ID49

8150311135 FLTOPM050 Status at Operation identifier ID50

8250321135 FLTOPM051 Status at Operation identifier ID51

8350331135 FLTOPM052 Status at Operation identifier ID52

8450341135 FLTOPM053 Status at Operation identifier ID53

8550351135 FLTOPM054 Status at Operation identifier ID54

8650361135 FLTOPM055 Status at Operation identifier ID55

8750371135 FLTOPM056 Status at Operation identifier ID56

8850381135 FLTOPM057 Status at Operation identifier ID57

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 412 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
8950391135 FLTOPM058 Status at Operation identifier ID58

8A503A1135 FLTOPM059 Status at Operation identifier ID59

8B503B1135 FLTOPM060 Status at Operation identifier ID60

8C503C1135 FLTOPM061 Status at Operation identifier ID61

8D503D1135 FLTOPM062 Status at Operation identifier ID62

8E503E1135 FLTOPM063 Status at Operation identifier ID63

8F503F1135 FLTOPM064 Status at Operation identifier ID64

8050401135 FLTOPM065 Status at Operation identifier ID65

8150411135 FLTOPM066 Status at Operation identifier ID66

8250421135 FLTOPM067 Status at Operation identifier ID67

8350431135 FLTOPM068 Status at Operation identifier ID68

8450441135 FLTOPM069 Status at Operation identifier ID69

8550451135 FLTOPM070 Status at Operation identifier ID70

8650461135 FLTOPM071 Status at Operation identifier ID71

8750471135 FLTOPM072 Status at Operation identifier ID72

8850481135 FLTOPM073 Status at Operation identifier ID73

8950491135 FLTOPM074 Status at Operation identifier ID74

8A504A1135 FLTOPM075 Status at Operation identifier ID75

8B504B1135 FLTOPM076 Status at Operation identifier ID76

8C504C1135 FLTOPM077 Status at Operation identifier ID77

8D504D1135 FLTOPM078 Status at Operation identifier ID78

8E504E1135 FLTOPM079 Status at Operation identifier ID79

8F504F1135 FLTOPM080 Status at Operation identifier ID80

8050501135 FLTOPM081 Status at Operation identifier ID81

8150511135 FLTOPM082 Status at Operation identifier ID82

8250521135 FLTOPM083 Status at Operation identifier ID83

8350531135 FLTOPM084 Status at Operation identifier ID84

8450541135 FLTOPM085 Status at Operation identifier ID85

8550551135 FLTOPM086 Status at Operation identifier ID86

8650561135 FLTOPM087 Status at Operation identifier ID87

8750571135 FLTOPM088 Status at Operation identifier ID88

8850581135 FLTOPM089 Status at Operation identifier ID89

8950591135 FLTOPM090 Status at Operation identifier ID90

8A505A1135 FLTOPM091 Status at Operation identifier ID91

8B505B1135 FLTOPM092 Status at Operation identifier ID92

8C505C1135 FLTOPM093 Status at Operation identifier ID93

8D505D1135 FLTOPM094 Status at Operation identifier ID94

8E505E1135 FLTOPM095 Status at Operation identifier ID95

8F505F1135 FLTOPM096 Status at Operation identifier ID96

8050601135 FLTOPM097 Status at Operation identifier ID97

8150611135 FLTOPM098 Status at Operation identifier ID98

8250621135 FLTOPM099 Status at Operation identifier ID99

8350631135 FLTOPM100 Status at Operation identifier ID100

8450641135 FLTOPM101 Status at Operation identifier ID101

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 413 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
8550651135 FLTOPM102 Status at Operation identifier ID102

8650661135 FLTOPM103 Status at Operation identifier ID103

8750671135 FLTOPM104 Status at Operation identifier ID104

8850681135 FLTOPM105 Status at Operation identifier ID105

8950691135 FLTOPM106 Status at Operation identifier ID106

8A506A1135 FLTOPM107 Status at Operation identifier ID107

8B506B1135 FLTOPM108 Status at Operation identifier ID108

8C506C1135 FLTOPM109 Status at Operation identifier ID109

8D506D1135 FLTOPM110 Status at Operation identifier ID110

8E506E1135 FLTOPM111 Status at Operation identifier ID111

8F506F1135 FLTOPM112 Status at Operation identifier ID112

8050701135 FLTOPM113 Status at Operation identifier ID113

8150711135 FLTOPM114 Status at Operation identifier ID114

8250721135 FLTOPM115 Status at Operation identifier ID115

8350731135 FLTOPM116 Status at Operation identifier ID116

8450741135 FLTOPM117 Status at Operation identifier ID117

8550751135 FLTOPM118 Status at Operation identifier ID118

8650761135 FLTOPM119 Status at Operation identifier ID119

8750771135 FLTOPM120 Status at Operation identifier ID120

8850781135 FLTOPM121 Status at Operation identifier ID121

8950791135 FLTOPM122 Status at Operation identifier ID122

8A507A1135 FLTOPM123 Status at Operation identifier ID123

8B507B1135 FLTOPM124 Status at Operation identifier ID124

8C507C1135 FLTOPM125 Status at Operation identifier ID125

8D507D1135 FLTOPM126 Status at Operation identifier ID126

8E507E1135 FLTOPM127 Status at Operation identifier ID127

8F507F1135 FLTOPM128 Status at Operation identifier ID128

8050801135 FLTOPM201 Status at Logical operation identifier ID201

8150811135 FLTOPM202 Status at Logical operation identifier ID202

8250821135 FLTOPM203 Status at Logical operation identifier ID203

8350831135 FLTOPM204 Status at Logical operation identifier ID204

8450841135 FLTOPM205 Status at Logical operation identifier ID205

8550851135 FLTOPM206 Status at Logical operation identifier ID206

8650861135 FLTOPM207 Status at Logical operation identifier ID207

8750871135 FLTOPM208 Status at Logical operation identifier ID208

8850881135 FLTOPM209 Status at Logical operation identifier ID209

8950891135 FLTOPM210 Status at Logical operation identifier ID210

8A508A1135 FLTOPM211 Status at Logical operation identifier ID211

8B508B1135 FLTOPM212 Status at Logical operation identifier ID212

8C508C1135 FLTOPM213 Status at Logical operation identifier ID213

8D508D1135 FLTOPM214 Status at Logical operation identifier ID214

8E508E1135 FLTOPM215 Status at Logical operation identifier ID215

8F508F1135 FLTOPM216 Status at Logical operation identifier ID216

8050901135 FLTOPM217 Status at Logical operation identifier ID217

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 414 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
8150911135 FLTOPM218 Status at Logical operation identifier ID218

8250921135 FLTOPM219 Status at Logical operation identifier ID219

8350931135 FLTOPM220 Status at Logical operation identifier ID220

8450941135 FLTOPM221 Status at Logical operation identifier ID221

8550951135 FLTOPM222 Status at Logical operation identifier ID222

8650961135 FLTOPM223 Status at Logical operation identifier ID223

8750971135 FLTOPM224 Status at Logical operation identifier ID224

8850981135 FLTOPM225 Status at Logical operation identifier ID225

8950991135 FLTOPM226 Status at Logical operation identifier ID226

8A509A1135 FLTOPM227 Status at Logical operation identifier ID227

8B509B1135 FLTOPM228 Status at Logical operation identifier ID228

8C509C1135 FLTOPM229 Status at Logical operation identifier ID229

8D509D1135 FLTOPM230 Status at Logical operation identifier ID230

8E509E1135 FLTOPM231 Status at Logical operation identifier ID231

8F509F1135 FLTOPM232 Status at Logical operation identifier ID232

8050A01135 FLTOPM233 Status at Logical operation identifier ID233

8150A11135 FLTOPM234 Status at Logical operation identifier ID234

8250A21135 FLTOPM235 Status at Logical operation identifier ID235

8350A31135 FLTOPM236 Status at Logical operation identifier ID236

8450A41135 FLTOPM237 Status at Logical operation identifier ID237

8550A51135 FLTOPM238 Status at Logical operation identifier ID238

8650A61135 FLTOPM239 Status at Logical operation identifier ID239

8750A71135 FLTOPM240 Status at Logical operation identifier ID240

8850A81135 FLTOPM241 Status at Logical operation identifier ID241

8950A91135 FLTOPM242 Status at Logical operation identifier ID242

8A50AA1135 FLTOPM243 Status at Logical operation identifier ID243

8B50AB1135 FLTOPM244 Status at Logical operation identifier ID244

8C50AC1135 FLTOPM245 Status at Logical operation identifier ID245

8D50AD1135 FLTOPM246 Status at Logical operation identifier ID246

8E50AE1135 FLTOPM247 Status at Logical operation identifier ID247

8F50AF1135 FLTOPM248 Status at Logical operation identifier ID248

8050B01135 FLTOPM249 Status at Logical operation identifier ID249

8150B11135 FLTOPM250 Status at Logical operation identifier ID250

8250B21135 FLTOPM251 Status at Logical operation identifier ID251

8350B31135 FLTOPM252 Status at Logical operation identifier ID252

8450B41135 FLTOPM253 Status at Logical operation identifier ID253

8550B51135 FLTOPM254 Status at Logical operation identifier ID254

8650B61135 FLTOPM255 Status at Logical operation identifier ID255

8750B71135 FLTOPM256 Status at Logical operation identifier ID256

8850B81135 FLTOPM257 Status at Logical operation identifier ID257

8950B91135 FLTOPM258 Status at Logical operation identifier ID258

8A50BA1135 FLTOPM259 Status at Logical operation identifier ID259

8B50BB1135 FLTOPM260 Status at Logical operation identifier ID260

8C50BC1135 FLTOPM261 Status at Logical operation identifier ID261

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 415 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal generated for transferring


FLT_REC_CU (Function ID: 204201)
Element ID Name Description
8D50BD1135 FLTOPM262 Status at Logical operation identifier ID262

8E50BE1135 FLTOPM263 Status at Logical operation identifier ID263

8F50BF1135 FLTOPM264 Status at Logical operation identifier ID264

Centralized GRB200
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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

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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.

Metering data (Metering group)


Several abbreviations are screened for metering data, which shown in the below Table.

Table 8.2-1 Metering data


Abbreviations Displayed quantities

DIFCH: Ida, Idb, Idc Magnitude of phase differential


current (Id) of Check-zone-relay
DIFZA: IdaA, IdbA, IdcA DIFZD: IdaD, IdbD, IdcD (DIFCH) and Discriminating-
DIFZB: IdaB, IdbB, IdcB DIFZE: IdaE, IdbE, IdcE zone-relay (DIFZA to DIFZF)
DIFZC: IdaC, IdbC, IdcC DIFZF: IdaF, IdbF, IdcF
DIFCH: Ira, Irb, Irc
Magnitude of restraint current
(Ir) of Check-zone-relay (DIFCH)
DIFZA: IraA, IrbA, IrcA DIFZD: IraD, IrbD, IrcD and Discriminating-zone-relay
DIFZB: IraB, IrbB, IrcB DIFZE: IraE, IrbE, IrcE (DIFZA to DIFZF)
DIFZC: IraC, IrbC, IrcC DIFZF: IraF, IrbF, IrcF
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 voltages
(V1, V2, and V0) in each zone
ZoneC: V1C, V2C, V0C ZoneF: V1F, V2F, V0F
Magnitude and phase angle of
Respective CHs: Ia, Ib, Ic phase currents (Ia, Ib, Ic) in
each CH
Magnitude and phase angle of
Respective CHs: I1, I2, I0 symmetrical component currents
(I1, I2, I0) of each CH
Frequency calculated based on
fA, fB, fC, fD, fE, fF the voltage in each zone
Frequency calculated based on
f the current

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Metering information on the screen


The user can examine the metering data on the IED screen; Figure 8.3-1 illustrates the
information about currents. The values of the differential currents are displayed in DIFCH
and DIFZA–DIFZF; and these values are displayed in percent (%) as a percentage of the
DIFCH and DIFZA–DIFZF settings. The phase angles are also displayed; these are shown
with reference to the positive-sequence voltage (V1). When the angle is leading the reference
signal, it is displayed as a plus (+).

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
10:48 1/311
Ida
12.345kA 1234.5%
Idb
12.345kA 1234.5%
Idc
12.345kA 1234.5%

Figure 8.3-1 Current meter on the IED screen


Note: If any quantity does not enter to the VCT, the value on the screen is displayed
such as “***.**” and “–––––”.

Setting for measurements


(i) Selecting either primary/secondary values
In the8.4 metering function, the value at the primary side is displayed on the screen; the value
will be displayed in kV-unit when the value is larger than 1000 volts. When wishing to display
the value at the secondary side, the user should set Secondary for the setting
[Display_Value].Table 8.4-1 shows the effective digit when Secondary is set.

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Metering
10:48 1/2
Display Value +
Primary
I-Display Unit +
kA
V-Display Unit +
kV

Figure 8.4-1 Metering setting in the setting screen


Note: For the operation of the menu, see Chapter User interface: Setting sub-menu.
Table 8.4-1 Significant digits for metering
Maximum number of significant
Metering screen Settings digits after decimal point
Current/Voltage Phase angle
Primary
Voltage 1
Secontray
1
Primary 2
Current
Secontray 3

(ii) Unit setting


The user can selct to a metering unit for each metering value. For example, the current is
preferred to be displayed in kA unit, the user should set kA for the [I-Display Unit]. Table 8.4-2
shows the unit lists in the metering funciton.
Table 8.4-2 Selection of units to display
Metering items Settings Selection of a unit to display

Voltage (V) [V-Display Unit] Volt (V) or kilo-volt (kV)

Current (I) [I-Display Unit] Ampare (A) or kilo-ampare (kA)

(iii) Diminishing a very small value to display zero


In the metering function, negligible metering values will be considered as zero. The user can
set the level to diminish in % using settings [I-Valid Level] and [V-Valid Level], at which values
‘4.00’ and ‘0.30’ are set, as default, respectively. Thus, zero (0) will be displayed when the
/applied quantities at the VCT, which are lesser than the setting levels.

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Setting for the report (Dead band feature)


The data collected in the metering function will be sent to the network upward, but the data
sent may give the network a heavy burden because the amount of the data sent could be larger.
Thus, the dead band (SD) feature is designed not to report data unnecessary (say, the dead
band feature regulates not to send the same data repeatedly). In practice the analog values in
the metering function are not always the same. The user can make rules not to send data
always using % settings.

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).

Table 8.5-1 shows respective settings for the power quantities.


Table 8.5-1 SD settings for respective quantities
Units for
Quantities SD settings Setting ranges
settings
Voltage VSD % 0.00% to 50.00%

Current ISD % 0.00% to 50.00%

Frequencty FSD % 0.00% to 50.00%

Metering
10:48 1/3
ISD +
5.00 %
VSD +
0.60 %
FSD +
0.60 %

Figure 8.5-1 Metering setting in the setting screen


Note: For the operation of the menu, see Chapter User interface: Setting sub-menu.

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Statistics data (Counter group)


The user can check on the counting numbers provided by the general counter function†. Table
8.6-1 shows the user to find the count numbers in the counter group.
Table 8.6-1 Counter data
Counter number Correspondences
Group Origin of info (default)
displayed to GCNTs†
COUNT1 (Not assigned) GCNT01

COUNT2 (Not assigned) GCNT02


Counter
…. …. ….

COUNT32 (Not assigned) GCNT32

†Note:See Chapter General control function: Counter function for the general (GCNT).

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Statistics data (Accumulated time)


Over all running time for which the IED has operated is provided in “Accumulated Time”. The
user can see the overall time on the Accumulated Time screen. The time will be cleared when
the IED is switched off.

Accumulated Time
10:48 1/1
ACT_TIME +
***d **h **m

Figure 8.7-1 Example of Accumulated Time screen


Note: The user can also clear the Accumulated time in the screen menu. For key
operation, see Chapter User interface: Monitoring sub-menu: Statistics sub-menu.

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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

Signal (Data ID)


 Signal monitoring point
CBP_MES_MANAGEMENT_CU (Function ID: 711008)
Element ID Name Description
32A0201060 CT-ERR CH1-24 CT Monitoring Result

32A0371062 CT-ERR SIGMA CH24 CT Monitoring Result CT

31A0001060 V0-ERR ZONEA-F V0 Monitoring Result

31A0101060 V2-ERR ZONEA V2 Monitoring Result

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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

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Outline of automatic supervision


In power system, the protection function is not required to operate during normal conditions.
That is, the protection function should stay silent for the unfaulty conditions, but it has to start
respond immediately upon the occurrence of the fault. Therefore, as for the operation of the
protection system, the detection of an unhealthy condition, such as malfunction or errors in
the hardware or in the software, is requisite within the IED. The automatic supervision
function is designed to detect the unhealthy condition within the IED; the following concepts
are taken into account:
 The operating performance of the protection system should not be distorted.
 Supervision should be carried out by itself without any failure whenever
possible.
 The protection system should identify the fault instantly upon its occurrence.

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.

(i) Error levels


In the applications and the hardware, the number of items are supervised for detecting the
operation failure; hence, the results of the supervision functions are grouped and they are
classified into five error-levels to identify the error degree directly: warning (level 5=the minor
error) to the serious error (level 1=the critical error). Incidentally, zero (level 0) can be
identified as no error. Table 9.1-1 shows the errors grouped by the error degree. The grouping
is provided, for setting the degree of error, the user can select an user-defined degree for each
error occurs randomly. If a number of failures occur on several levels at same time, the
automatic supervision function selects the critical error among them to represent the error
inside the IED.
Table 9.1-1 Meanings and error degree in the supervision function
Levels Degree of error Example failures and errors
0 No error No error exists
1‡ Serious Fatal failures such as the memory errors within the IED
2†‡ Serious (Comm.) Failures on tele-communication
3†‡ Minor Failure on LAN (Ethernet) communication
4 Alarm Minor errors such as invalid errors by the user using settings
5 Warning Detection of warnings classified by the user using settings
†Note:Level 2 and level 3 are shown, but the difference between the level 2 and the level
3 not given; thus, we can take the both having the same degree.
‡Note: The IEC 61850quality value is also changed depending on the error level. For
more information, see Chapter Communication protocol: IEC 61850
communication: Quality signal.

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(ii) Error LED and LCD error message


The IED has LEDs and LCD screen† so that the automatic supervision function issues a result
for the LEDs and the LCD screen. When the IED is linked with the SAS, it is possible to
transfer the result for the LED and LCD screen using the communication system. Table 9.1-2
shows that which indicators are used for result generation in the function.
Table 9.1-2 Displays on LEDs, LCD, and SAS
Levels “In service” LED “Error” LED Error message on LCD
0: No error On Off (Not displayed)
1: Serious Off On Displayed
2: Serious (Comm.)‡ On On Displayed
3: Minor On (Off§) On Displayed
4: Alarm On Off Displayed
5: Warning On Off Displayed
†Note:For more information, see Chapter User interface: Outline and Diagnostics.
‡Note:It depends on the degree of the communication failure.
§Note:If the “In service” has to be turned off while a minor error (level:3) is occurring, set
On for the setting [ErrorLED_cond].

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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(iii) Error outputs with contacts and binary output circuits


Automatic supervision function drives a contact of the power supply module (PWS)† when an
error occurs without warning; additionally, binary output circuits (BOs‡) will be locked out to
drive when serious error (Level 1=Critical error) is detected.
Table 9.1-4 FAIL contact, BO, LED outputs depending on levels
PWS† contact outputs
Error FAIL1 terminal FAIL2 terminal Error
BO‡ locked out
Levels Screw No. 1 Screw No. 3 Screw No. 7 Screw No. 9 LED
(N/C) (N/O) (N/C) (N/O)
0: No error Open Closed Open Closed Not locked out Off
1:Serious Closed Open Closed Open Locked out On
2:Serious(Comm.) Open Closed Open Closed Not locked out On
3:Minor Open Closed Open Closed Not locked out On
4:Alarm Open Closed Open Closed Not locked out Off
5:Warning Open Closed Open Closed Not locked out Off

Error output by PWS contact†


If serious error (Level1) is detected by Automatic supervision function, normally-closed-contact
(N/C) on FAIL1 and FAIL2 terminals is closed. On the other hand, the N/O contact is open on
the serious error, as shown in Table 9.1-4.

Locking out of BO circuit operation‡


BO is locked out to operate, when serious error (Level1) occurs. Serious error stops trip signal
generations to the BO circuit. When serious error is removed, the operation will be recovered.
†Note:See Chapter Technical description: Power supply module. FAIL1 (FAIL2) contact
is in Form-C; terminal-screw No. 2 & 4 (8 &10) are provided with the common.
‡Note:BO is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Binary output circuit.

(iv) Affection of application operation by error levels


The error levels influence the operation of relays and general control functions.
Table 9.1-5 Operation states in the IED applications affected by the error levels
Levels Relay applications Control applications Notes
0: No error – –
1: Serious Stopped Stopped
2: Serious (Comm.) Not affected† Not affected
3: Minor Not affected Stopped
4: Alarm Not affected Not affected
5: Warning Not affected Not affected
†Note: Serious (Comm.) can be related to communication of tele-protection applications.

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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

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9.2.1 Mismatch between ROM and RAM data (ROM/RAM error)


The ROM and RAM on the CPU module are verified every two minutes; when the error is
found, an error message is displayed by the supervision function.

(i) Error level


The error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error) for the supervision, checking error on
the RAM and the ROM is carried out periodically. If the error is detected, the IED restarts its
operation automatically. The supervision function runs on the CPU module1.
1Note: The CPU module is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Signal processing
and communication module: Processing module.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-2 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_ROMRAM


Message and level Meaning of the information
Mismatch between the RAM and ROM detected on the following
CP*_ (ROM/RAM) error module instructed with “CP*_” as follows:
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-3 Detailed information in CHK_ROMRAM


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top 00000001: Read error in ROM
ROM address
row 00000002: Mismatch between ROM and RAM

Middle
RAM address ROM value
row
Bottom
RAM value (No information displayed)
row

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9.2.2 Supervision of check-sum error (SUM error)


The check sum in the memory on the CPU module is verified every four minutes; when the
error is found the error message is displayed by the supervision function.

(i) Error level


The error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error) for the supervision, the check-sum error
on the memory is carried out periodically. If the error is detected, the IED restarts its operation
automatically. The supervision function runs on the CPU module1. Clearing the error message
is made promptly when the error is cleared.
1Note: The CPU module is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Signal processing
and communication module: Processing module.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-4 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_SUM


Message and level Meaning of the information
Sum error in the memory detected on the following module:
CP*_ (SUM) error
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-5 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_SUM


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top 00000001: Read error in ROM
Sum value calculated
row 00000002: Sum incorrect in ROM RAM

Middle Address information that read error occurs


Sum value pre-programmed
row in the ROM
Bottom
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row

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9.2.3 Supervision of RAM (RAM error)


The read-write operation on RAM circuit of the CPU module is verified at any time; when the
error is found an error message is displayed by the supervision function.

(i) Error level


The error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error1) for the supervision; checking errors on
the RAM is carried out at any time. If the error is detected, the IED restarts its operation
automatically. The supervision function runs on the CPU module1. Clearing the error message
is made promptly when the error is cleared.
1Note: The CPU module is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Signal processing
and communication module: Processing module.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-6 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_RAM


Message and level Meaning of the information
Error detection in the RAM located on the following module
CP*_(RAM) error instructed with “CP*_” as follows:
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-7 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_RAM


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top
Read value Write value
row
Middle
Error address (No information displayed)
row
Bottom
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row

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9.2.4 Supervision of ECC on memory (ECC error)


The error-correcting code memory (ECC memory), in the CPU module, is verified at any time.

(i) Error level


The error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error1) for the supervision; checking error on
the ECC is carried out at any time. If the error is detected, the IED restarts its operation
automatically. The supervision function runs on the CPU module1. Clearing the error message
is made promptly when the error is solved.
1Note: The CPU module is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Signal processing
and communication module: Processing module.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-8 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_ECC


Message and level Meaning of the information
Error in the ECC is detected on the following module instructed
CP*_ (ECC) error with “CP*_” as follows:
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-9 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_ECC


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top
err_cnt value Error address
row
Middle Address for rewriting failure occurred after
Number of detections of bit errors
row the correction of single bit error
ECC status
00000001: Completion of correction
Bottom Number of rewriting failure occurred 00000002: Failure of correction
row after the correction of single bit error 00000004: Detection of single error
00000008: Detection of several errors
00000010: Writing failure of data correction

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9.2.5 Supervision of MRAM (MRAM)


The error detection on the Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM memory) of the
CPU module is verified every 1 second; when the error is found, an error message is displayed
by the supervision function.

(i) Error level


The error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error1) for the supervision; checking errors on
the ECC is carried out at any time. If the error is detected, the IED restarts its operation
automatically. The function supervise for the MRAM on the CPU module1. Clearing the error
message is made in 1 second when the error is cleared.
1Note: The CPU module is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Signal processing
and communication module: Processing module.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-10 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_MRAM


Message and level Meaning of the information
Error detection in the MRAM located on the following module:
CP*_(MRAM) error
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-11 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_MRAM


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top 00000001: Error detected with 0xaaaaaaaa
Address at error occurs
row 00000002: Error detected with 0x555555555
Middle
(No information is displayed) (No information is displayed)
row
Bottom
(No information is displayed) (No information is displayed)
row

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9.2.6 Supervision of FPGA (FPGA error)


Detecting the error in the FPGA is achieved when the CPU module detects fatal failures.

(i) Error level


The error level is set at level 1 (Serious error1) for the supervision; checking errors on the
FPGA is carried out at any time. If the error is detected, the IED begins to restart its operation
automatically. Clearing the error message is made promptly when the error is cleared.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-12 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_FPGA


Message and level Meaning of the information
Problem detected in the FPGA on the following module
CP*_ (FPAG) error instructed with “CP*_” as follows:
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-13 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_FPGA


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top
00000004: FPGA mode 00000008: FPAG interruption process
row
Middle
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row
Bottom
(No information is displayed) (No information is displayed)
row

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9.2.7 Supervision of program codes (CPU error)


The program code in the ROM and RAM on the CPU module is verified every time; when the
error is found an error message is displayed by the supervision function.

(i) Error level


The error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error) for the supervision, detecting Program
errors on the RAM and the ROM are carried out every second. If the error is detected, the IED
restarts its operation automatically. The supervision function runs on the CPU module1.
Clearing the error message is made promptly when the error is cleared.
1Note: The CPU module is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Signal processing
and communication module: Processing module.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-14 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_PROGRAM


Message and level Meaning of the information
Error detection in the RAM and ROM located on the following
CP*_(CPU) error module:
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-15 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_PROGRAM


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
00000000: Add error
Top 00000002: Sub error
00000004: Mul error Task number causing overflow
row 00000008: Div error
00010000: Detection of overflow in Task stack
Middle
Head address of overflowing task (No information displayed)
row
Bottom
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row

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9.2.8 Supervision of task operation (RUN error)


Task operations in the IED are monitored every two minutes. Error messages can be screened
when the tasks stop. The tasks are supervised every 15 minutes if they are idling.

(i) Error level


The error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error) unconditionally.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, the error message can be shown on the LCD and the LED is lit.

Table 9.2-16 Error messages provided by the supervisor in MNT_LOGIC


Message and level Meaning of the information
CP1M(RUN) error Detection of the stopped task in the IED
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-17 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in MNT_LOGIC


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
WW XX YY ZZ
Top 10000000: Supervision function itself
WW: FB index in SSP2(2)
20000000: Idle task (1)
row XX: FB index in SSP2(1)
40000000: Idle task (2)
YY: FB index in SSP1(2)
YY: FB index in SSP1(1)
WW XX YY ZZ WW XX YY ZZ
Middle WW: FB index in PCM(2) WW: FB index in 100MS(2)
row XX: FB index in PCM(1) XX: FB index in 100MS(1)
YY: FB index in SSP3(2) YY: FB index in 10MS
YY: FB index in SSP3(1) YY: FB index in 5MS
WW XX YY ZZ WW XX YY ZZ
Bottom WW: FB index in CONVSET WW: FB index in SUB4
row XX: FB index in NMT XX: FB index in SUB3
YY: FB index in 200MS(2) YY: FB index in SUB2
YY: FB index in 200MS(1) YY: FB index in SUB1

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9.2.9 Detecting non-maskable interrupt (NMI error)


The occurrences of non-maskable-interruptions (NMIs) on the CPU module are examined
every time; when the interruption is triggered, an interruption message is detected and
displayed.

(i) Error level


The error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error) for the supervision; detecting the
interruption carried out at any time. If the interruption is detected, the IED restarts its
operation automatically. The supervision function runs on the CPU module1. Clearing the error
message is made promptly when the error is cleared.
1Note: The CPU module is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Signal processing
and communication module: Processing module.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-18 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_NMI


Message and level Meaning of the information
Interruptions occurs on the following module instructed with
CP*_(NMI) error “CP*_” as follows:
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-19 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in NMI


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top
NMI code LR register
row
Middle
SRR0 register SPP1 register
row
Bottom
Stack pointer FRSCR register
row

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9.2.10 Supervision of sampling period (SMP error)


The sampling error is verified at any time; when the error is found an error message is
displayed by the supervision function.

(i) Error level


The error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error1) for the supervision; sampling errors are
checked every seconds. If the error is detected, the IED restarts its operation automatically.
The supervision function runs on the CPU module1. Clearing the error message is made in a
second when the error is cleared.
1Note: The CPU module is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Signal processing
and communication module: Processing module.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-20 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_SAMPLING


Message and level Meaning of the information
Sampling error detected on the following module instructed with
CP*_ (SMP) error “CP*_” as follows:
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-21 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_SAMPLING


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top
00000001: Occurrence of error Diff time
row
Middle
Current timing Pervious timing
row
Bottom
(No information is displayed) (No information is displayed)
row

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9.2.11 Supervision of setting data (Setting error)


The values of the Settings are checked every second; the error message is displayed when the
erroneous value is found.

(i) Error level


The error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error1) for the supervision; the detection is
carried out periodically. If the error is detected, the IED does not try to restart its operation
automatically. The function runs for the saved settings in the CPU module1. When the
erroneous setting is removed, the error messages will be cleared in a second.
1Note: The CPU module is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Signal processing
and communication module: Processing module.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-22 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_SETTING


Message and level Meaning of the information
Setting error detected on the following module instructed with
CP*_ (Setting) error “CP*_” as follows:
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-23 Detailed information expressed in Hexadecimal in CHK_SETTING


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top 00000001: Failure exists in the common settings Offset address corresponding to
00000002: Failure exists in the group setting
row 00000004: Error data found in the setting table the failure in the common settings
Middle Offset address corresponding to the failure in Error information about the
row the group setting setting table
Bottom
(No information is displayed) (No information is displayed)
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9.2.12 Supervision of real-time clock (RTC error)


The state of the real time clock (RTC) is checked every five minutes; the error message is
displayed when the clock stops.

(i) Error level


Generally, the default error level has been set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program
the level using setting [CHK_RTC:LVl]; then, set On for the setting [CHK_RTC:Sw]. The
manufacturer sets five (5) minutes is set to detect the failure; it is reset within five minutes
when the clock starts to operate again.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-24 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_RTC


Message and level Meaning of the information
Error detection is performed on the RTC on the following
CP*_(RTC) error module:
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-25 Detailed information expressed in Hexadecimal in CHK_RTC


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top 00000001: shows that the error exists in
Time in the second when the RTC stopped
row the RTC

Middle Time in the minute when the RTC


(No information displayed)
row stopped
Bottom
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row

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9.2.13 Supervision of sampling and transferring data (SA error)


Sampling and transferring data with regard to the VCTs in MainUnit and SubUnit are checked
cyclically. The analog quantities computed in the CPU module of MainUnit are also checked
with this function.

(i) Error level


The level of the error has been set at level 1 (Serious error1), as a default. However the user
can program the level using setting [CHK_SA:Lvl]. Set On for the setting [CHK_SA:Sw] to
check the data transfer.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-26 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_SA_CBP


Message and level Meaning of the information
SA#1 Error Data transfer error on the VCT#1 in MainUnit
SA#2 Error Data transfer error on the VCT#2 in MainUnit
SUB1 SA#1 Error Data transfer error on the VCT#1 in SubUnit#1
SUB1 SA#2 Error Data transfer error on the VCT#2 in SubUnit#1
SUB2 SA#1 Error Data transfer error on the VCT#1 in SubUnit#2
SUB2 SA#2 Error Data transfer error on the VCT#2 in SubUnit#2
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-27 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_SA_CBP


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
00000001: SDRAM SA error
XXXX YYYY
Top 00000002: ADC SA error
00000004: FIFO full
row XXXX: SDRAM SA error number
00000008: Waiting alarm
YYYY: Expecting SDRAM SA number
00000010: Parity error
XX YY ZZZZ
Middle
XX: Error SA value 00000001: MAIN ADC#1
row YY: Expecting ADC SA No.
ZZZZ: ADC SA error
Bottom
00000001: MAIN ADC#2 00000001: SUB1 ADC#1
row

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9.2.14 Supervision of analog input data on VCTs (AI error)


It is possible to detect the failure of the analog to digital conversion in the VCT module† of
MainUnit and SubUnits.
†Note:See Chapter Technical description: Transformer module for AC analog input for
more information. The function can operate in respective VCTs.

(i) Error level


The default error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error1), but the user can program the
level using the [CHK_ACC:LVL]. Set On for the settings [CHK_ACC:SW]. The manufacturer
sets one (1) second to detect the failure; it is reset within a second when the failure is cleared.
1Note: When the error is detected, the entire operation of the IED is stopped forcibly.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.
Table 9.2-28 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_AD_CBP
Message and level Meaning of the information
AI#1(ACC) error Detection of the VCT deterioration at #1 slot in MainUnit
AI#2(ACC) error Detection of the VCT deterioration at #2 slot in MainUnit
SUB1 AI#1 error Detection of the VCT deterioration at #1 slot in SubUnit#1
SUB1 AI#2 error Detection of the VCT deterioration at #2 slot in SubUnit#1
SUB2 AI#1 error Detection of the VCT deterioration at #1 slot in SubUnit#2
SUB2 AI#2 error Detection of the VCT deterioration at #2 slot in SubUnit#2
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-29 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_AD_CBP


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
00000001: Plus value error
00000002: Minus value error
00000004: Reverse value error
00000010: Connection error XXXX YYYY
Top 00000100: Parameter error
row 00000200: Parameter(2) error XXXX: Minus error value
00001000: Parameter(3) error YYYY: Plus error value
00010000: Parity error
00100000: Reference value error
01000000: CRC error
XXXX YYYY XXXX YYYY
Middle
row XXXX: Factor error value at FPGA XXXX: Factor error value at FPGA
YYYY: Factor error value YYYY: Factor error value
XXXX YYYY
Bottom 0000 YYYY

row XXXX: Parity error value


YYYY: CRC error value
YYYY: Parameter error value

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9.2.15 Abnormal currents flowing in CTs (CT error)


The CT supervision is to examine whether the three-phase currents are balanced and the
current in zero-sequence is minimum. It secures the operation of the CT circuits†. By
monitoring the currents flowing in the AC analog input circuits, it is also applicable to detect
the failure in the CT circuit. The failure is determined as Equation (9.2-1) is satisfied.

1. Max(|Ia |, |Ib |, |Ic |) − 4 × Min(|Ia |, |Ib |, |Ic |) ≥ k 0 (9.2-1)

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.

(i) Error level


Generally, the default error level has been set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program
the level using settings [CHK_CT:LVl] and the others; then, set On for the setting [CHK_CT:Sw]
or whatever required. The time to detect can be programmed using [CHK_CT:Timer], etc.,
which can be set for 15 seconds as default. After the error is cleared, resetting will be performed
after the elapse of setting time.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message will be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-30 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_CT_CBP


Message and level Meaning of the information
CTx error the extraordinary current flowing located at CTx
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

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Table 9.2-31 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_CT_CBP


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
10000000: CH1 10000000: CH9
01000000: CH2 01000000: CH10
00100000: CH3 00100000: CH11
00010000: CH4 00010000: CH12
Top row
00001000: CH5 00001000: CH13
00000100: CH6 00000100: CH14
00000010: CH7 00000010: CH15
00000001: CH8 00000001: CH16
10000000: CH17
01000000: CH18
00100000: CH19
00010000: CH20
Middle row 00000001: ORed state in all CHs
00001000: CH21
00000100: CH22
00000010: CH23
00000001: CH24
Bottom row (No information displayed) (No information displayed)

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9.2.16 Supervision of voltage in negative-sequence (V2 error)


Applying the voltage in negative-sequence is calculated regularly using three-phase voltages
measured in the IED. If Equation (9.2-2) is satisfied over 10 seconds, the supervision function
determines that a failure occurs in the input circuit.

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

(i) Error level


The default error level is set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program the level using
setting [CHK_V2:LVl]; then, set On for the setting [CHK_V2:Sw]. The time for the detection
can be set using [CHK_V2:Timer], which is set for 15 seconds as default. After the error is
cleared, it is reset in the time that is the same as the setting time to the detection.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-32 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_V2


Message and level Meaning of the information
V2 error Detection of the negative-sequence voltage
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-33 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_V2


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
10000000: ZoneA
01000000: ZoneB
00100000: ZoneC
Top row 00000001: ORed state in all zones
00010000: ZoneD
00001000: ZoneE
00000100: ZoneF
Middle row (No information displayed) (No information displayed)
Bottom row (No information displayed) (No information displayed)

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9.2.17 Supervision of voltage in zero-sequence (V0 error)


Zero-sequence voltage is automatically calculated using three-phase voltages measured in the
relay. If Equation (9.2-3) is made up, the supervision function can determine that a voltage in
zero-sequence is being applied erroneously.

|Va + Vb + Vc |
1. ≥ 6.35 (V) (9.2-3)
3

(i) Error level


The default error level is set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program the level using
setting [CHK_VZ:LVl]; then, set On for the setting [CHK_VZ:Sw]. The time for the detection
can be set using [CHK_VZ:Timer] , which is set for 15 seconds as default. After the error is
cleared, it is reset in the time that is the same as the setting time to the detection.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-34 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_VZ


Message and level Meaning of the information
V0 error Detection of the zero-sequence voltage
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-35 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_VZ


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
10000000: ZoneA
01000000: ZoneB
00100000: ZoneC
Top row 00000001: ORed state in all zones
00010000: ZoneD
00001000: ZoneE
00000100: ZoneF
Middle row (No information displayed) (No information displayed)
Bottom row (No information displayed) (No information displayed)

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9.2.18 Supervision of SubUnit-connection (SUB Conn. Error)


The connection between the MainUnit and the SubUnit#1/SubUnit#2 is checked cyclically.
Error messages will be shown by Write-Read check, CRC check, Connection check, and Address
check.

(i) Error level


The level of the error has been set at level 1 (Serious error1), as a default. However the user
can program the level using settings [CHK_SUBCONN1:Lvl] and [CHK_SUBCONN2:Lvl]. Set
On for the settings [CHK_SUBCONN1:Sw] and [CHK_SUBCONN2:Sw] to check the connection
with SubUnit#1 and SubUnit#2.
1Note: When the error is detected, other supervision functions will be stopped.
2Note: For the connection, see Chapter Technical description: Signal processing and
communication modules (CPU).

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.
Table 9.2-36 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_SUB_CONN
Message and level Meaning of the information
SUB1 Conn. Error Occurrence of the connection failure with SubUnit#1
SUB2 Conn. Error Occurrence of the connection failure with SubUnit#2
Error level Serious error (Level 1)
Table 9.2-37 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_SUB_CONN
Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
00000001: W/R error
00000010: SUB address error XXXX YYYY
Top 00000100: Main-SUB Connection error
00000200: Main->SUB CRC error
row 00000400: SUB->Main CRC error YYYY: write data
00001000: Mismatch address XXXX: read data
00010000: CRC detected in A/D in VCT
XXXX YYYY XXXX YYYY
Middle
row YYYY: SUB address YYYY: Main-SUB check value
XXXX: (N/A) XXXX: (N/A)
XX YY ZZZZ
XXXX YYYY
Bottom
ZZZZ: error CRC value
row YYYY: SUB address check result
YY: 16 to 29 count
XXXX: (N/A)
XX: 30 and 31 count

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9.2.19 Supervision of binary IO modules (BIO error)


Supervision function is provided for detecting the operation failures of binary IO modules (BIO)
in MainUnit, SubUnit#1, and SubUnit#2†.
†Note:The function can operate for respective BIO modules mounted in the IED; the user
should have settings in them, which are located at the IO slot identified with the
number.

(i) Error level


The default error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error1), but the user can set the error
level arbitrarily. For example, the user can program the level using setting [CHK_BIO1:Lvl]
when the BIO module at the IO#12 slot should be supervised in MainUnit; then, set On for the
setting [CHK_BIO1:Sw]. Similarly the user can program the level using settings
[CHK_S1BIO1:Lvl] and [CHK_S1BIO1:Sw] when BIO#1 in SubUnit#1 is required. The
manufacturer sets one (1) second to detect the failure; it is reset with in a second when the
failure is cleared.
1Note: When the error is detected, the entire operation of the IED is stopped forcibly.
2Note: The location of the VCT slot is discussed in Chapter Technical description: IED
case and module slot.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-38 Messages for MainUnit provided by the supervisor in CHK_BIO


Message and level Meaning of the information
BIO#1 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#1 in MainUnit
BIO#2 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#2 in MainUnit
BIO#3 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#3 in MainUnit
BIO#4 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#4 in MainUnit
BIO#5 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#5 in MainUnit
BIO#6 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#6 in MainUnit
BIO#7 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#7 in MainUnit
BIO#8 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#8 in MainUnit
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

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Table 9.2-39 Messages for SubUnit#1 provided by the supervisor in CHK_S1BIO


Message and level Meaning of the information
SUB1 BIO#1 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#1 in SubUnit#1
SUB1 BIO#2 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#2 in SubUnit#1
SUB1 BIO#3 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#3 in SubUnit#1
SUB1 BIO#4 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#4 in SubUnit#1
SUB1 BIO#5 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#5 in SubUnit#1
SUB1 BIO#6 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#6 in SubUnit#1
SUB1 BIO#7 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#7 in SubUnit#1
SUB1 BIO#8 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#8 in SubUnit#1
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-40 Messages for SubUnit#2 provided by the supervisor in CHK_S2BIO


Message and level Meaning of the information
SUB2 BIO#1 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#1 in SubUnit#2
SUB2 BIO#2 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#2 in SubUnit#2
SUB2 BIO#3 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#3 in SubUnit#2
SUB2 BIO#4 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#4 in SubUnit#2
SUB2 BIO#5 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#5 in SubUnit#2
SUB2 BIO#6 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#6 in SubUnit#2
SUB2 BIO#7 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#7 in SubUnit#2
SUB2 BIO#8 error Detection of the BIO failure at IO slot#8 in SubUnit#2
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-41 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_BIO, CHK_S1BIO, CHK_S2BIO


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top 00000001: CRC error
00000002: Connection error Count number by the CRC error
row 00000004: Read back error
Middle
Count number by the connection error Count number by the read-back error
row
Bottom
(No message displayed) (No message displayed)
row

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9.2.20 Supervision of human machine interface (HMI error)


Supervising the failure in the human machine interface (HMI) is provided.

(i) Error level


Generally, the default error level has been set at level 3 (Minor error1). However, the user can
program the level using setting [CHK_HMI:LVl]; then, set On for the setting [CHK_HMI:Sw].
The manufacturer sets ten (10) seconds to detect the failure; it is reset within 10 seconds when
the failure is cleared.
2Note: The functions of the HMI is discussed in Chapter Technical description: Human
machine interface.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.
Table 9.2-42 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_HMI
Message and level Meaning of the information
HMI error Detection of the HMI failure
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-43 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_HMI


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top 00000001: Timeout of LCD communication Culminated value for the
00000002: Format error in LCD communication
row 00000004: Communication error in MIMIC LCD timeout
Middle Counter of the MIMIC
Counted value for the format error
row communication
Bottom (No information is
(No information is displayed)
row displayed)

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9.2.21 Supervision of power supply module (Power error)


A power error is issued when the DC voltage generated in the power supply module (PWS†) is
less than a threshold. The user can select either 85V or 170V thresholds for issuing the power
error; it is determined by inserting a shut connector (JP4) on the PWS.
†Note:For more information about the PWS, see Chapter Technical description, Power
supply module. When the AC supply—however, the manufacture does not
guarantee the operation in the AC power—is connected with the PWS module, the
user shall set Off for the setting [CHK_POWER:Sw] (that is, the supervision
function concerning to the PWS module are stopped). Remember that the state of
the binary input circuit (BI) will be latched when the Power error occurs anytime.

(i) Error level


The default error level has been set at level 3 (Minor error), as default, but the user can
program the level using setting [CHK_POWER:LVl]; then, set On for the setting
[CHK_POWER:Sw]. The manufacturer sets one (1) second to detect the failure; it is reset with
in a second when the failure is cleared.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-44 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_POWER, CHK_POW_CBP


Message and level Meaning of the information
Power error Detection of the failure in the PWS in MainUnit
SUB1 Power error Detection of the failure in the PWS in SubUnit#1
SUB2 Power error Detection of the failure in the PWS in SubUnit#2
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-45 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_POWER, CHK_POW_CBP


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top 00000001: PWS failure at primary-side in MainUnit
00000002: PWS failure at primary-side in SubUnit#1 (No information displayed)
row 00000004: PWS failure at primary-side in SubUnit#2
Middle
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row
Bottom
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row

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9.2.22 Supervision of data in PLC function (PLC data error)


Error in the PLC function is detected because the data coded by PLC editor1 has an error.

(i) Error level


Generally, the default error level has been set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program
the level using setting [CHK_PLC_DAT:LVl]; then, set On for the setting [CHK_PLC_DAT:Sw].
The manufacturer sets one-hundred-twenty (120) second to detect the failure; it is reset within
60 seconds when the failure is cleared.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message will be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-46 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_PLC_DAT


Message and level Meaning of the information
PLC data error Detection of the failure in the PLC function
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

1For more information about the task and its kind, see Chapter PLC editing in PLC editor
(6F2S1904) separately.

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Table 9.2-47 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_ PLC_DAT


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
00000001 No PLC data exists in the 00000001 Watch dog error
IED. 00000002 CPU load exceeded
00000002 Error in input Data2 00000003 File error
00000004 Error in output Data3 00000004 Test info string error
00000008 Time over in computation4 00000010 PLC stopped
00000010 PLC stopped by the editor5 00000011 No PLC stop Identifier
00010000 Watch dog error 00000012 Output string is too short
00020000 CPU load exceeded 00000013 Input string is too short
00040000 File error 00000014 Invalid input parameter
Top 00080000 Divided by zero 00000015 2nd is of the output string
00100000 Array index out of range 00000016 Invalid string comparison
row 00200000 Stack over flow 00000017 Unsupported type in conversion
00400000 System error 00000018 Error in the format string
00800000 Working memory over flow 00000019 Invalid input for format string
01000000 Internal error 0000001A Error during string conversion
0000001B Mismatch in Flash memory
000003E8 Division by zero
000003E9 Array index out of range
000003EA Stack over flow
000003EB System error
000003EC Working memory over flow
Middle
(No information) (No information)
row
Bottom
(No information) (No information)
row
2It can be displayed when Data IDs are selected erroneously in DIN function.
3It can be displayed when Data IDs are selected erroneously in DOUT function.
4The kind of tasks (Main_1, Main_2, or Main_3) may be too large.
5The PLC stops manually by the PLC editor.

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9.2.23 Detecting erroneous differential current in the DIF (Id error)


Erroneous operations are monitored by the operation of DIF-IdSV element† in the current
differential function (DIF); the automatic supervision function can alarm its erroneous
operation with the notification from the DIF function.
†Note:The DIF function has the supervision feature itself; hence, the user can program
the criteria for the supervision using settings [DIF-IdSV] and [TDIF-IdSV]; then set
On for the scheme switch [DIF-IdSV-EN]. For more information about the DIF
supervision, see Chapter Relay application: Current differential protection:
Supervision of differential current.

(i) Error level


The default error level is set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program the level using
setting [CHK_ID:LVl]; set On for the setting [CHK_ID:Sw] for the supervision. The time for the
detection can be set using [TDIF-IdSV], which is set for 10 seconds as default. After the error is
cleared, it is reset instantly.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message will be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-48 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_ID


Message and level Meaning of the information
Id error Detection of the erroneous differential current
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-49 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_ID


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
10000000: ZoneA
01000000: ZoneB
Top 00100000: ZoneC 00000010: Checkzone
row 00010000: ZoneD 00000001: ORed state in all zones
00001000: ZoneE
00000100: ZoneF
Middle
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row
Bottom
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row

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9.2.24 Current transformer failure (CT fail)


Detecting the open-circuit in CT is achieved by the operation of the CT failure detection
function†. Thus, the failure signal in the CTF is transferred to the automatic supervision
function and it is grouped into the error level together with other error signals.
†Note:For more information about the CT failure function, see Chapter Relay
application: Current differential protection: CT circuit failure detection.

(i) Error level


The default error level is set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program the level using
setting [CHK_CTF:LVl]; then, set On for the setting [CHK_CTF:Sw]. The manufacture sets ten
(10) seconds detect the failure; it is reset instantly when the failure is cleared.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-50 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_CTF_CBP


Message and level Meaning of the information
CT fail Detection of the open circuit in the CT
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-51 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_CTF_CBP


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
10000000: ZoneA
01000000: ZoneB
Top 00100000: ZoneC 00000010: Checkzone
row 00010000: ZoneD 00000001: ORed state in all zones
00001000: ZoneE
00000100: ZoneF
Middle
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row
Bottom
(No information displayed) (No information displayed)
row

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9.2.25 Supervision of circuit breaker contacts (CB fail)


The auxiliary contacts of disconnector are supervised. That is, when the main contact is ‘Open’,
N/O and N/C contacts of the auxiliary-contact are represent as ‘Open and Closed’. However, if
both N/O and N/C are represented as ‘Open’, the auxiliary-contact operates incorrectly.
Likewise, if both are represented as ‘Closed’, the auxiliary contact operates incorrectly.

(i) Error level


Generally, the default error level has been set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program
the level using settings [CHK_CB:LVl], etc.; then, set On for the settings [CHK_CB:Sw] or
whatever required. The time to detect can be set using [TCBSV], which is provided in Chap.
Relay application: Contact supervision function. It is reset instantly if the error is cleared.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message will be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-52 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_CB_CBP


Message and level Meaning of the information
CBx fail Detection of the failure in the CBx
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-53 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_CB_CBP


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
10000000: CH1 10000000: CH9
01000000: CH2 01000000: CH10
00100000: CH3 00100000: CH11
00010000: CH4 00010000: CH12
Top row
00001000: CH5 00001000: CH13
00000100: CH6 00000100: CH14
00000010: CH7 00000010: CH15
00000001: CH8 00000001: CH16
10000000: CH17
01000000: CH18
00100000: CH19
00010000: CH20
Middle row 00000001: ORed state in all CHs
00001000: CH21
00000100: CH22
00000010: CH23
00000001: CH24
Bottom row (No information displayed) (No information displayed)

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9.2.26 Supervision of disconnector contact (DS fail)


The auxiliary contacts of disconnector are supervised. When the main contact is ‘Open’, N/O
and N/C contacts of the auxiliary-contact are represent as ‘Open and Closed’. However, if both
N/O and N/C are represented as ‘Open’, the auxiliary-contact operates incorrectly. Likewise, if
both are represented as ‘Closed’, the auxiliary contact operates incorrectly.

(i) Error level


The default error level is set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program the level using
settings [CHK_DS:LVl]; set On for the setting [CHK_DS:Sw]. The time for the detection can be
set using [TDSSV], which is provided in Chap. Protection relay: Contact supervision. If the
error is cleared, it is reset instantly.

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message will be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-54 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_DS_CBP


Message and level Meaning of the information
DS11 fail
DS12 fail
Detection of the failure among DS11, DS12, DS13, and DS21
DS13 fail
DS21 fail
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-55 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_DS_CBP


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
10000000: CH1 10000000: CH9
01000000: CH2 01000000: CH10
00100000: CH3 00100000: CH11
00010000: CH4 00010000: CH12
Top row
00001000: CH5 00001000: CH13
00000100: CH6 00000100: CH14
00000010: CH7 00000010: CH15
00000001: CH8 00000001: CH16
10000000: CH17
01000000: CH18
00100000: CH19
00010000: CH20
Middle row 00000001: ORed state in all CHs
00001000: CH21
00000100: CH22
00000010: CH23
00000001: CH24
Bottom row (No information displayed) (No information displayed)

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9.2.27 Supervision of LAN status (LAN error)


Network communication module is monitored every 60 seconds; the error message is screened
if the one does not operate correctly.
†Note:For more information about the modules with regard to the LAN network, see
Chapter Communication Protocol: LAN communication or Chapter Technical
description: Signal processing and communication module.

(i) Error level


Generally, the default error level has been set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program
the level using settings [CHK_LAN*:LVl]; then, set On for the settings [CHK_LAN*:Sw].

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.
Table 9.2-56 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_LAN
Message and level Meaning of the information
Detection of the failure on the module instructed with
“LAN*” as follows:
LAN* error LAN1: Communication module (COM#1 at C11)
LAN2: Communication module (COM#2 at C12)
LAN3: Communication module (COM#3 at C13)
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-57 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_LAN


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
00000001: LAN does not exist
00000008: MAC address error
Top 00000080: Connection failure in 10Mbps
00000800: Double IP addresses First MAC address in four Octets
row 00008000: Internal error occurs
00080000: LAN driver error
00800000: Descriptor error
XXXX YYYY
Middle Number of responses from double IP
row addresses YYYY: Counter of full receptions
XXXX: No. of write-error in reception
Descriptor being in error:
00000001: Sending error
00000004: Error in top address
XXXX YYYY
Bottom 00000008: Reception error
00000010: Error in size definition
row YYYY: Counter for reception halted
00000020: Error in top address
XXXX: Counter for sending halted
Driver being in error:
Interruption state indicated

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9.2.28 Supervision of response for pinging (Ping error)


Communication error on the LAN† is detected by pinging for the addresses instructed.
†Note:For more information about the LAN, see Chapter Communication Protocol: LAN
communication. For the information about the LAN hardware, see Chapter
Technical description: Signal processing and communication module. When
network modules operate, the message is provided for the network modules.

(i) Error level


Generally, the default error level has been set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program
the level using settings [CHK_PING*:LVl]; then, set On for the settings [CHK_PING*:Sw]. The
manufacturer sets one-hundred (100) second to detect the failure; it is reset in 20 seconds when
the failure is cleared.

(ii) Error message


When detecting errors, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-58 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_PING


Message and level Meaning of the information
Detection of the pinging failure instructed with “LAN*” as
follows:
LAN* (ping) error LAN1 (ping): Communication module (COM#1 at C11)
LAN2 (ping): Communication module (COM#2 at C12)
LAN3 (ping): Communication module (COM#3 at C13)
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-59 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_PING


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top
Destination address for pinging (No information is displayed)
row
Middle
(No information is displayed) (No information is displayed)
row
Bottom
(No information is displayed) (No information is displayed)
row

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9.2.29 Supervision of link redundant entity (LRE error)


Operation of the LRE is checked and the error message is screened when the LRE does not
operate correctly or wrong data is written in the FPGA.
†Note:For more information about the LRE, see Chapter Communication Protocol: LAN
operation.

(i) Error level


Generally, the default error level has been set at level 1 (Serious error), but the user can
program the level using settings [CHK_LRE:LVl]; then, set On for the settings [CHK_LRE:Sw].

(ii) Error message


When detecting an error, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-60 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_LRE


Message and level Meaning of the information
Detection of the failure in the LRE instructed with “CP*_” as
CP*_(LRE) error follows:
CP1M: CPU module
Error level Serious error (Level 1)

Table 9.2-61 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_LRE


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top 00000001: Type error in FPGA
00000002: Port state error in redundant module FPGA type number in CPM2
row 00000004: Mode error in redundant module
Middle
(No information is displayed) (No information is displayed)
row
Bottom
(No information is displayed) (No information is displayed)
row

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9.2.30 Supervision of communication setting (Commslv error)


A setting error can be detected if contradictory data has been set in the memory. Error
messages are shown depending on a kind of the communication protocols.

(i) Error level


The default error level has set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can change it using setting
[CHK_CMLV:LVl]; and then, set On for the setting [CHK_CMLV:Sw]. Errors can be detected in
two minutes after the IED switches on.

(ii) Error message


When detecting errors, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED turns
on.
Table 9.2-62 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_CMLV
Message and level Meaning of the information
Data(cmmslv) error Detection of the failure in the settings
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

(iii) Setting error information


If a signal mapping has not been performed correctly, error messages be shown in Hexadecimal
codes.
Table 9.2-63 61850 setting error information in CHK_CMLV
Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
0001xxxx: IEC61850 error Number (high-order) of Data ID
Top row
0010xxxx: IEC60870-5-103 error mistakenly be mapped in the IED
Number (low-order) of Data ID
Middle row Internal information
mistakenly be mapped in the IED
Bottom
Internal information Internal information
row

Data(cmmslv) error
10:48 1/1
[Minor error]

[00010004] [51200131]
[03011001] [4747494F]
[32245354] [7456616C]

Figure 9.2-1 Sample error message


Note: Figure 9.2-1 is an example of 61850 error; and the content of that can be different
depends on degree errors; hence, this is just an example:
 The first of the top left part (i.e., “0001”) is showing the error belongs to

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the IEC61850 protocol.


 The second of that (i.e., “0004”) is a reason (see Table 9.2-64), and it turns
out the 61850 initialization.
 The top right and the middle left parts are the Data ID of the reason (i.e.,
“51200131” and “03011001”; the user can combine them into “512001
3103011001”).
 The others are used to show the name of the 61850 logical data. Figure
9.2-1 has “4747494F, 32245354, 7456616C” codes, so the user can convert
the codes to the “GGIO2$STtVal” message using Hexadecimal to ASCII
conversion method.

Table 9.2-64 Detailed error information of 61850error


Reasons of errors
Error# messages Error# Messages
Erroneous index being used in the data
0002 Function error found 000D
for the protocol stack designated
Failure occurred on going through the
0003 000E Time out
selection process with regard to the protocol
Failure occurred during initialization of
0004 000F Going through the process
protocol process
0005 Failure for opening file 0010 Found invalid arguments
0006 Failure of access 0011 Found the data type not being supported
Failure of the acquisition of the authority
0007 No buffer space 0012
right
No space left in the buffer provided for the
0008 0013 Failure occurred on the setting process
SSP mapping
Failure of memory allocation in the memory
0009 0014 Failure of the event registration
dynamically
000A Check sum errors 0015 No event occurred
000B Failure of object search 0016 Restarting
000C Failure of the defining of data type 0017 Communication error

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9.2.31 Supervision of GOOSE publishing (LAN(GOOSE)error)


Publishing error in the IEC 61850 communication† is detected when a GOOSE message is not
received.
†Note:For more information about GOOSE, see Chapter Communication protocol: IEC
61850 communication.

(i) Error level


Generally, the default error level has been set at level 3 (Minor error), but the user can program
the level using setting [CHK_GOOSERCV:LVl]; then, set On for the setting
[CHK_GOOSERCV:Sw]. Detecting the error is expressed in five-minutes when the IED detects
no reception of the GOOSE. When the GOOSE is started to receive, it is reset in one-minute.

(ii) Error message


When detecting errors, an error message can be shown on the LCD screen and an LED is lit.

Table 9.2-65 Error messages provided by the supervisor in CHK_GOOSERCV


Message and level Meaning of the information
LAN(GOOSE) error Detection of the failure in GOOSE
Error level Minor error (Level 3)

Table 9.2-66 Detailed information in Hexadecimal in CHK_GOOSERCV


Display Meaning of the detailed information
area Left column Right column
Top Receipt state regarding to the GOOSE Receipt state regarding to the GOOSE
row subscribe information#1† subscribe information#2†
Middle Receipt state regarding to the GOOSE Receipt state regarding to the GOOSE
row subscribe information#3† subscribe information#4†
Bottom Receipt state regarding to the GOOSE Receipt state regarding to the GOOSE
row subscribe information#5† subscribe information#6†
†Note:“c000” is shown when no reception.

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9.2.32 Setting
Setting of CHK_BIO (Function ID: 221101 to 221108)
Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_BIO1:Sw Off / On Enable switch for BIO#1 On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_ BIO 1:Lvl Error level at BIO#1 Serious error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

… … … …

CHK_ BIO8:Sw Off / On Enable switch for BIO#8 On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_ BIO8:Lvl Error level at BIO#1 Serious error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

Setting of CHK_S1BIO1 to CHK_S1BIO8 (Function ID: 221121 to 221128)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

Enable switch for BIO#1


CHK_S1BIO1:Sw Off / On On
in SubUnit#1
--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) / Error level at BIO#1 in
CHK_S1BIO1:Lvl Serious error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning SubUnit#1

… … … …

Enable switch for BIO#8


CHK_S1BIO8:Sw Off / On On
in SubUnit#1
--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) / Error level at BIO#1 in
CHK_S1BIO8:Lvl Serious error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning SubUnit#1

Setting of CHK_S2BIO1 to CHK_S2BIO8 (Function ID: 221131 to 221138)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

Enable switch for BIO#1


CHK_S2BIO1:Sw Off / On On
in SubUnit#2
--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) / Error level at BIO#1 in
CHK_S2BIO1:Lvl Serious error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning SubUnit#2

… … … …

Enable switch for BIO#8


CHK_S2BIO8:Sw Off / On On
in SubUnit#2
--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) / Error level at BIO#1 in
CHK_S2BIO8:Lvl Serious error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning SubUnit#2

Setting of CHK_HMI (Function ID: 221301)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_HMI:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_ HMI:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

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Setting of CHK_RTC (Function ID: 221701)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_RTC:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_RTC:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm / Warning

Setting of CHK_PLC_DAT (Function PLC_DAT: 223202)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_PLC_DAT:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_PLC_DAT:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm / Warning

Setting of CHK_GOOSERCV (Function ID: 223501)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_GOOSERCV:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_GOOSERCV:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm / Warning

Setting of CHK_PING1/2/3 (Function ID: 223601, 223602, and 223603)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_PING1:Sw Off / On Enable switch for LAN1 Off

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_PING1:Lvl Error level for LAN1 Minor error
Minor error / Alarm / Warning

Target IP address for


PING_IP_ADRS 0 - 255 192.168.1.1
LAN1

CHK_PING2:Sw Off / On Enable switch for LAN2 Off

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_PING2:Lvl Error level for LAN2 Minor error
Minor error / Alarm / Warning

Target IP address for


PING_IP_ADRS 0 - 255 192.168.1.1
LAN2

CHK_PING3:Sw Off / On Enable switch for LAN3 Off

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_PING3:Lvl Error level for LAN3 Minor error
Minor error / Alarm / Warning

Target IP address for


PING_IP_ADRS 0 - 255 192.168.1.1
LAN3

Setting of CHK_CMLV (Function ID: 224001)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_CMLV_DAT:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

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Setting of CHK_CMLV (Function ID: 224001)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_CMLV_DAT:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

Setting of CHK_LAN1/2/3 (Function ID: 220D01, 220D02 and 220D03)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_LAN1:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_ LAN1:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

CHK_LAN2:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_ LAN2:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

CHK_LAN3:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_ LAN3:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

Setting of CHK_ID_CBP (Function ID: 2214C1)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_ID:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_ID:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

Setting of CHK_CT_CBF (Function ID: 2218C1)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_CT:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_CT:Lvl Error level Serious error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

CHK_CT:Timer 10 – 60 seconds Checking timer 15 seconds

Setting of CHK_V2_CBP (Function ID: 221AC1)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_V2:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_V2:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm / Warning

CHK_V2:Timer 10s – 60s Checking timer 15s

Setting of CHK_VZ_CBP (Function ID: 221BC1)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_VZ:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

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Setting of CHK_VZ_CBP (Function ID: 221BC1)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_VZ:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm / Warning

CHK_VZ:Timer 10s – 60s Checking timer 15s

Setting of CHK_CTF_CBP (Function ID: 221EC1)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_CTF:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_ CTF:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

Setting of CHK_CB_CBP (Function ID: 2220C1)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_CB:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_ CB:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

Setting of CHK_DS_CBP (Function ID: 2221C1)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_DS:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_DS:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

Setting of CHK_POWER (Function ID: 222D01)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_POWER:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_POWER:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm / Warning

Setting of CHK_SUB_CONN (Function ID: 22C001)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_SUBCONN1:Sw Off / On Enable switch On


--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /
CHK_SUBCONN1:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning
CHK_SUBCONN2:Sw Off / On Enable switch On
--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /
CHK_SUBCONN2:Lvl Error level Minor error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

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Setting of CHK_AD_CBP (Function ID: 22C101)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_ACC:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_ ACC:Lvl Error level Serious error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

Setting of CHK_SA_CBP (Function ID: 22C301)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_SA:Sw Off / On Enable switch On

--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /


CHK_SA:Lvl Error level Serious error
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

Setting of PRP_LRE (Function ID: 224101)


Setting item Range Contents Default setting value Notes

CHK_LRE:Sw Off / On Enable switch On


--- / Serious error / Serious error(Comm) /
CHK_LRE:Lvl Error level Serious error (Comm)
Minor error / Alarm/ Warning

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9.2.33 Signal (Data ID)


 Signal monitoring point
CHK_ROMRAM (Function ID: 220101)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT Executing counter

3210001001 RESULT Check result

3210011001 RES_INST Check result (instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_SUM (Function ID: 220201)
Element ID Name Description
3210101001 CHECKSUM

3210111001 CHECKSUMC

32E0001001 CHK_POINT

32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT Executing counter

3210201001 LOADERSUM

3210121001 PROG_SIZE

3210001001 RESULT Check result

3210011001 RES_INST Check result (instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_PROGRAM (Function ID: 220301)
Element ID Name Description
30E0001001 CHKPOINT test point1

30E0011001 CHKPOINT2 test point2

32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_NMI (Function ID: 220401)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_RAM (Function ID: 220601)
Element ID Name Description
32E0001001 CHKPOINT test point

3210021001 ECC_SECNT ECC single error cnt

32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

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 Signal monitoring point


CHK_RAM (Function ID: 220601)
Element ID Name Description
3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_ECC (Function ID: 220602)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_ SAMPLING (Function ID: 220701)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_ BIO (Function ID: 221101 to 221108)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_S1BIO1 to CHK_S1BIO8 (Function ID: 221121 to 221128)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_S2BIO1 to CHK_S2BIO8 (Function ID: 221131 to 221138)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

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 Signal monitoring point


CHK_SETTING (Function ID: 221501)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_RTC (Function ID: 221701)
Element ID Name Description
32E0001001 CHKPOINT Test point

32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_PLC_DAT (Function ID: 223202)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

3210001001 RESULT check result

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_PING1/2/3 (Function ID: 223601, 223602, and 223603)
Element ID Name Description
EXEC_CNT 32FFFF1001 execute counter

RESULT 3210001001 check result

RES_INST 3210011001 check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_ CMLV (Function ID: 224001)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_FPGA (Function ID: 220B01)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

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 Signal monitoring point


CHK_LAN1/2/3 (Function ID: 220D01, 220D02, and 220D03)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_MRAM (Function ID: 220F01)
Element ID Name Description
32E0001001 CHKPOINT test point

32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_ID_CBP (Function ID: 2214C1)
Element ID Name Description
32100011BF CIDCNT executing counter

32100011B1 CIDREI check result(instant)

32100011B0 CIDRES check result

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_CT_CBP (Function ID: 2218C1)
Element ID Name Description
32100011BF CCTCNT executing counter

32100011B1 CCTREI check result(instant)

32100011B0 CCTRES check result

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_V2_CBP (Function ID: 221AC1)
Element ID Name Description
32100011BF CV2CNT executing counter

32100011B1 CV2REI check result(instant)

32100011B0 CV2RES check result

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_VZ_CBP (Function ID: 221BC1)
Element ID Name Description
32100011BF CVZCNT executing counter

32100011B1 CVZREI check result(instant)

32100011B0 CVZRES check result

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 Signal monitoring point


CHK_CTF_CBP (Function ID: 221EC1)
Element ID Name Description
32100011BF CCTFCNT executing counter

32100011B1 CCTFREI check result(instant)

32100011B0 CCTFRES check result

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_CB_CBP (Function ID: 2220C1)
Element ID Name Description
32100011BF CCBCNT executing counter

32100011B1 CCBREI check result(instant)

32100011B0 CCBRES check result

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_DS_CBP (Function ID: 2221C1)
Element ID Name Description
32110011BF CDS11CNT executing counter

32110011B1 CDS11REI check result(instant)

32110011B0 CDS11RES check result

32120011BF CDS12CNT executing counter

32120011B1 CDS12REI check result(instant)

32120011B0 CDS12RES check result

32130011BF CDS13CNT executing counter

32130011B1 CDS13REI check result(instant)

32130011B0 CDS13RES check result

32140011BF CDS21CNT executing counter

32140011B1 CDS21REI check result(instant)

32140011B0 CDS21RES check result

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_POWER (Function ID: 222D01)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_SUBCONN (Function ID: 22C001)
Element ID Name Description
32110111B0 CSBCN1RES CHK_SUBCONN S1 result

32110211B0 CSBCN2RES CHK_SUBCONN S2 result

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 Signal monitoring point


CHK_AD_CBP (Function ID: 22C101)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210021001 RES_FAST check result(fast)

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_SA_CBP (Function ID: 22C301)
Element ID Name Description
32010111B0 CHKAD1RES CHK_SA_CBP1 result

32010211B0 CHKAD2RES CHK_SA_CBP2 result

32010311B0 CHKAD3RES CHK_SA_CBP3 result

32010411B0 CHKAD4RES CHK_SA_CBP4 result

32010511B0 CHKAD5RES CHK_SA_CBP5 result

32010611B0 CHKAD6RES CHK_SA_CBP6 result

 Signal monitoring point


CHK_POW_CBP (Function ID: 22C401)
Element ID Name Description
32110111B0 CPOWS1RES CHK_POW_CBP S1 result

32110211B0 CPOWS2RES CHK_POW_CBP S2 result

 Signal monitoring point


PRP_LER (Function ID: 224101)
Element ID Name Description
32FFFF1001 EXEC_CNT executing counter

3210001001 RESULT check result

3210011001 RES_INST check result(instant)

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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.

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Interface setting and protocol selection


Ethernet and Serial ports can be provided in the IED for the communication. The protocol is
selectable† using settings§. The IEC 61850 standard is conventional choice for the substation
communication. Additionally, the IEC 60870-5-103 legacy† can be provided in IEDs if those
IED has to communicate with legacy apparatuses. Several communication modules, such as
LAN, USB, or RS485 interfaces‡, are provided in IEDs, hence, the user has to specify the
transmission specifications (i.e., speed and error check parity).

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

Element ID Name Description


3100013406 ProcType Selected a type in the protocol

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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

Figure 10.2-1 Local LAN setting menu (on IED screen)


†Note:For more information with regard to the communication modules, see Chapter
Technical description: Signal processing and communication module.
‡Note:Three LAN modules are provided at C11, C12, and C13 when triple LAN modules
are ordered; hence, the user should assign triple address respectively. (Just for the
record, subscript ‘1’ of “IPADDRESS1, SUBNETMASK1, and GATEWAY1” is for
first LAN module.)
§Note:LAN for Local PC at C13 is just provided for PC engineering tools (i.e., GR-
TEIMS, PLC editor). Notice that the LAN at C13 is not designed for the network
such as IEC61850, Hot-standby, IEC62439-3(PRP) etc.

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10.2.2 Redundant LAN (Hot-standby)


Hot-standby is designed to change to another LAN path if an error occurs on the LAN
communication; accordingly, the LAN communication can have more security (i.e. “Redundant
communication”). The “Hot-standby (HOTST)” operation is possible when the IED has dual
communication modules for the LAN network. The Hot-standby runs when the user sets
Hot_Standby for scheme switch [RedundantMode]†.

†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.)

(ii) Primary port selection


The user can select any one of the ports to be the primary port although the Port A is normally
used as the primary port. For example, provided that both Port A and Port B are physically
connected to the LAN, when the user wishes to use Port B as the primary port, the user should
set Port2(i.e., Port B) for the [PrimaryPort]. If the user wishes not to select the primary port,
set None for the [PrimaryPort].

(iii) Llink-down timer


As mentioned earlier, the occurrence of a communication failure is determined when the timer
exceeds the setting [DownTime]. Thus, the user should set a time setting for this decision.

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(iv) Link-up timer


Another timer is provided in the Hot-standby function. Let us assume that the communication
on Port A is changed to Port B. If the failure of Port A is removed after changing to Port B, the
IED will try to re-start using Port A as the primary port. In this case, the user can define a
time to revert to the original port and re-start communication on the original port by applying
a re-start time for setting [UpTime].

Table 10.2-2 Summary of Hot-standby communication setting


Setting Items Range Meaning Default

Fixed / Fixed: Hot-standby is not activated..


RedundantMode Fixed
Hot_Standby Hot_Standby: Hot-standby activated.
A timer starts upon the occurrence of the communication
DownTime 0–10000ms failure (link down). The standby port commences 5ms
communication in the DownTime.
Selection of priority port
None / Port1 / None: No selection for the priority port.
PrimaryPort None
Port2 Port1: Port A selected as the priority port.
Port2: Port B selected as the priority port.
A timer starts when the primary port is ready to commence
UpTime 0–10000ms 5ms
communication after switching port.

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].

(v) PLC switching


Compulsory signals may be used to switch the ports. For example, if a compulsory signal is
issued via PLC connection point “CH1_CH_CHG”, communication is switched from Port A to
Port B. On the other hand, changing from Port B to Port A can be executed upon the reception
of a signal via PLC signal “CH2_CH_CHG”.

(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
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*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.

Figure 10.2-2 Communication status

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.

Table 10.2-3 Settings network monitoring on Hot-standby


Setting items Range Meaning Default
NetMonitor_EN Off/On Enabling switch for monitoring Off
The user can set twelve IP addresses at 12 remote
Ping_IP1 0.0.0.0
terminals.
to to 0.0.0.0
Value “0.0.0.0”should be set respectively when
Ping_IP12 255.255.255.255
the remote IP addresses are not provided.
Waiting time to PING response; if any one of the
responses is not received, after the setting time
Ping_Wait 1–10 (sec) 1
has elapsed, the function will determine that there
has been no-response.
Interval of PING send; a PING packet is sent
Ping_Interval 1–120 (sec) 5
sequentially in accordance with this setting.
Number of PING packets for checking; the “no-
response “condition is determined when the IED is
unable to obtain a number of responses from the
Chk_Count 1–10 3
same IP address. The user can set the number of
responses required to determine the “no-response”
condition using the setting [Chk_Count].

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.

OK: Response received

Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP1.


1sec

5sec NG: due to delayed response

Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP1.


1sec

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

Figure 10.2-3 Time chart for Example 1

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].

Device with Ping_IP3

Device with Ping_IP2

Device with Ping_IP1


IED
Ping_Interval Ping_Wait
Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP1.
: 5sec : 10sec
OK: Response received

Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP2.

5sec

10sec OK: Response received

Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP3.

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.

5sec NG: due to no response


10sec

Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP2.


5sec

10sec NG: due to no response

Sending Ping Packet for Ping_IP3.


5sec
10sec
NG: due to no response

LAN switching is performed because the IED has not confirmed all response.

Figure 10.2-4 Time chart for Example 2

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(vii) IP setting example [RedundantMode]=Hot_standby


When Hot_standby is set for the setting [RedundantMode], the user can apply single IP
address in the IED. The table shows that Port A and B have the same IP address.
Table 10.2-4 Default IP address for Hot standby operation
GR-TIEMS® /
Protocol IEC61850(GOOSE) SNTP
MULTIPLOG®
IP address at
Port A†
192.168.1.11 192.168.1.11 192.168.1.11
IP address at
Port B†
IP address
Not applicable Not applicable 192.168.1.13‡
for Local PC
†Note:Address ‘192.168.1.11’ is set as default. Setting [IPADDRESS2] will be neglected.
‡Note: ‘192.168.1.13’ etc. can be set for the local engineering PC, if LAN for Local PC is
ready at C13.

(viii) IP setting example [RedundantMode]=Fixed


If Fixed is set for the setting [RedundantMode], the user can apply IP addresses in the IED.
The table below shows that Port A, B, and C can have different IP addresses.
Table 10.2-5 Default IP address for Fix operation
GR-TIEMS® /
Protocol IEC61850(GOOSE) SNTP
MULTIPLOG®
IP address at
192.168.1.11 192.168.1.11 192.168.1.11
Port A†

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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10.2.3 Redundant LAN (PRP/HSR operation)


The user can allow the IED operate in the redundant LAN communication (IEC 62439-3). To
operate, the user should set either PRP or HSR for scheme switch [RedundantMode].

(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‡

Port A Port B TOSHIBA


IN SER VICE

LAN module LAN module Rx Rx


ER R OR

(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

Figure 10.2-6 HSR example for ring-LAN with DANH


Note: Prohibition symbol () shows the frame is removed by the next terminals.

(ii) LRE switches


The user should set On for both settings [LRE_PortA_EN] and [LRE_PortB_EN] so that the
LRE can duplicate the data for A-Frame and B-Frame.

(iii) Entry Forget Time


Packets are transferred in A-Frame and B-Frame over the LAN. The user should set the
[EntryForgetTime] to delete a duplicated frame listed in the duplicating table. The duplicated
frame will be erased when it stays longer than the setting time.

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

Figure 10.2-7 PRP/HSR status


Note: For the operations, see Chapter User interface: Monitoring sub-menu.
Note: PortA_ErrLANID and PortB_ErrLANID do not increase in HSR, because the both
can receive A-frame and B-frame.
PortA_Send: is the number of sending packets for ‘LAN_A’.
PortA_Recv: is the actual number of receiving packets from ‘LAN_A’.
PortA_ErrLANID: is the number of errors that receives packets coming from ‘LAN_B’
PortB_Send: is the number of sending packets for ‘LAN_B’.
PortB_Recv: is the actual number of receiving packets from ‘LAN_B’.
PortB_ErrLANID: is the number of errors that packets coming from ‘LAN_A’.

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(vi) IP setting example [RedundantMode] =PRP or HSR


When PRP or HSR is set for the setting [RedundantMode], the user can apply single IP address
in the IED. The table shows that Port A and B have the same IP address.
Table 10.2-6 Default IP address for PRP or HSR
GR-TIEMS® /
Protocol IEC61850(GOOSE) SNTP
MULTIPLOG®
IP address at
Port A†
192.168.1.11 192.168.1.11 192.168.1.11
IP address at
Port B†
IP address
Not applicable Not applicable 192.168.1.13‡
for Local PC
†Note:Address ‘192.168.1.11’ is set as default. Either port A or B is allowed to operate.
‡Note: ‘192.168.1.13’ can be set for the local engineering PC, if LAN for Local PC is
mounted at C13.

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10.2.4 Redundant LAN (RSTP operation)


Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), defined in the IEEE 802.1D, is ready to operate in the
IED, when the user set RSTP for scheme switch [RedundantMode].

(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.

Setting [BridgeFedDelay]: is the time to wait for Listening and Learning.

Note: the user shall take the above settings based on the IEEE 802.1D equations below:

2× [BridgeFwdDelay] − 1.0𝑠𝑒𝑐. ≥ [BridgeMaxAge] (10.2-1)

[BridgeMaxAge] ≥ 2 × ([BridgeHellowTime] + 1.0𝑠𝑒𝑐. (10.2-2)

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Settings [PortA_AdminEdge] and [PortA_AutoEdge] †: are provided for a port, which is


able to operate as ‘Edge’. Edge will not be joined for the spanning tree computation, so
Edge port is able to have the communication immediately when the LAN connection is
started (link-up; Notice that the user has to know that no loop will occur in the network,
in advance). When On is set for the [PortA_AdminEdge], the Port A unconditionally
operates as Edge. PortA can detect Edge port itself, when On is set for the
[PortA_AutoEdge].

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

Setting of PRP_HSR(Function ID: 342001)


Setting item Range Units Contents Default setting value Notes
RedundantMode PRP/HSR/RSTP – Selection of either PRP/HSR/RSTP PRP
LRE_PortA_EN Off / On – Administrative action at PortA On
LRE_PortB_EN Off / On – Administrative action at PortB On
P LifeCheckInterval 100-100000 ms How often the node sends PRP_Supervision 2000ms
R 01-15-4E-00-01-00
P SV_Dst_MACAddr to – Destination Mac address of supervision frame 01-15-4E-00-01-00
& 01-15-4E-00-01-FF
H SV_VLAN_EN Off / On – Enable or Disable VLAN of supervision frame Off
S SV_VLAN_ID A 12-bit field specifying the VLAN to which the
0-4094 – 0
R frame belongs
SV_VLAN_Priority 0-7 – VLAN Priority of supervision frame 0
EntryForgetTime 100-10000 ms Entry is removed from the duplicate table 400
BridgeHelloTime 1 - 10 s Sending interval of BPUD from Root Bridge 2
BridgeMaxAge 6 - 40 s Receiving interval of BPUD 20
BridgeFwdDelay 4 - 30 S Waiting times for Listening and Learning 15
BridgePriority 0-61440 (4096steps) - Priority number in Bridge 32768
R PortA_AdminEdge Off / On - Operation of ‘Edge port’ at PortA Off
S PortA_AutoEdge Off / On - Auto detection for ‘Edge port’ at PortA On
T PortA_PathCost 1–200000000 - Root Path Cost at PortA 20000
P PortA_Priority 0 – 240 (16steps) - Priority number at PortA 128
PortB_AdminEdge Off / On - Operation of ‘Edge port’ at PortB Off
PortB_AutoEdge Off / On - Auto detection for ‘Edge port’ at PortB On
PortB_PathCost 1–200000000 - Root Path Cost at PortB 20000
PortB_Priority 0 – 240 (16steps) - Priority number at PortB 128

Setting of REDLAN(Function ID: 340001)


Setting item Range Units Contents Default setting value Notes
Fixed / Enabling Hot-standby operation
RedundantMode – Fixed
Hot_Standby

Setting of HOTST(Function ID: 341001)


Setting item Range Units Contents Default setting value Notes
None / Port1 (Port
PrimaryPort – Selection of the primary port None
A) / Port2 (Port B)
DownTime 0 – 10000 ms Determination time for link-down 5

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Setting of HOTST(Function ID: 341001)


Setting item Range Units Contents Default setting value Notes
UpTime 0 – 10000 ms Determination time for link-up 5

Setting of Net_MONITOR (Function ID: 351001)


Setting item Range Units Contents Default setting value Notes

NetMonitor_EN Off / On – Enable switch for net monitoring Off


Ping_IP1 0 – 255 – Ping address of first target 0.0.0.0
Ping_IP2 0 – 255 – Ping address of second target 0.0.0.0
Ping_IP3 0 – 255 – Ping address of third target 0.0.0.0
Ping_IP4 0 – 255 – Ping address of forth target 0.0.0.0
Ping_IP5 0 – 255 – Ping address of fifth target 0.0.0.0
Net Ping_IP6 0 – 255 – Ping address of sixth target 0.0.0.0
Monitor Ping_IP7 0 – 255 – Ping address of seventh target 0.0.0.0
Ping_IP8 0 – 255 – Ping address of eighth target 0.0.0.0
Ping_IP9 0 – 255 – Ping address of ninth target 0.0.0.0
Ping_IP10 0 – 255 – Ping address of tenth target 0.0.0.0
Ping_IP11 0 – 255 – Ping address of eleventh target 0.0.0.0
Ping_IP12 0 – 255 – Ping address of twelfth target 0.0.0.0
Ping_Wait 1 – 10 sec Ping packet waiting time 1
Ping Ping_Interval 1 – 120 sec Ping packet interval time 5
Chk_Count 1 – 10 sec Number of ping check count 3

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10.2.6 Signals (DataID)


 Signal monitoring points
TCPIP_DRV (Function ID: 230201)
Element ID Name Description
3130001001 CH1_USING Port A is operating

3130011001 CH2_USING Port B is operating

3010001150 MAC1_OCT1 MAC1 address octet 1

3010001151 MAC1_OCT2 MAC1 address octet 2

3010001152 MAC1_OCT3 MAC1 address octet 3

3010001153 MAC1_OCT4 MAC1 address octet 4

3010001154 MAC1_OCT5 MAC1 address octet 5

3010001155 MAC1_OCT6 MAC1 address octet 6

3011001150 MAC2_OCT1 MAC2 address octet 1

3011001151 MAC2_OCT2 MAC2 address octet 2

3011001152 MAC2_OCT3 MAC2 address octet 3

3011001153 MAC2_OCT4 MAC2 address octet 4

3011001154 MAC2_OCT5 MAC2 address octet 5

3011001155 MAC2_OCT6 MAC2 address octet 6

3012001150 MAC3_OCT1 MAC3 address octet 1

3012001151 MAC3_OCT2 MAC3 address octet 2

3012001152 MAC3_OCT3 MAC3 address octet 3

3012001153 MAC3_OCT4 MAC3 address octet 4

3012001154 MAC3_OCT5 MAC3 address octet 5

3012001155 MAC3_OCT6 MAC3 address octet 6

3013001150 MAC4_OCT1 MAC4 address octet 1

3013001151 MAC4_OCT2 MAC4 address octet 2

3013001152 MAC4_OCT3 MAC4 address octet 3

3013001153 MAC4_OCT4 MAC4 address octet 4

3013001154 MAC4_OCT5 MAC4 address octet 5

3013001155 MAC4_OCT6 MAC4 address octet 6

3110101001 RX1_CNT receive packet counter

3110111001 RX1ER_CNT receive error counter

3111101001 RX2_CNT

3111111001 RX2ER_CNT

3110201001 TX1_CNT send packet counter

3110211001 TX1ER_CNT send error counter

3111201001 TX2_CNT

3111211001 TX2ER_CNT

 Signal monitoring points


PRP_HSR (Function ID: 342001)
Element ID Name Description
3211011001 PortA_Send frames sent over A(only HSR tagged or with PRP RCT)

3211021001 PortB_Send frames sent over B(only HSR tagged or with PRP RCT)

3211041001 PortA_ErrLANID frames with wrong LAN id received on Port A

3211051001 PortB_ErrLANID frames with wrong LAN id received on Port B

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 Signal monitoring points


PRP_HSR (Function ID: 342001)
Element ID Name Description
3211061001 PortA_Recv frames received over Port A(only HSR tagged or with PRP RCT)

3211071001 PortB_Recv frames received over Port B(only HSR tagged or with PRP RCT)

 Signal monitoring points


HOTST (Function ID: 341001)
Element ID Name Description
3100061001 Port1_Link LAN_A (Port A) Link Status

3100071001 Port2_Link LAN_B (Port B) Link Status

3100081001 Using_CH LAN (port) information in used

 Connection point on PLC logic


HOTST (Function ID: 341001)
Element ID Name Description
310000E001 CH1_CH_CHG Change to LAN_A (Port A) from LAN_B (Port B)

310001E001 CH2_CH_CHG Change to LAN_B (Port B) from LAN_A (Port A)

 Signal monitoring points


NET_MONITOR (Function ID: 351001)
Element ID Name Description
3121001001 NETMONITOR Change to Network monitoring function

3120001460 Ping_IP1 Decision output of PING1 response w.r.t IP1 address

3120011460 Ping_IP2 Decision output of PING2 response w.r.t IP2 address

3120021460 Ping_IP3 Decision output of PING3 response w.r.t IP3 address

3120031460 Ping_IP4 Decision output of PING4 response w.r.t IP4 address

3120041460 Ping_IP5 Decision output of PING5 response w.r.t IP5 address

3120051460 Ping_IP6 Decision output of PING6 response w.r.t IP6 address

3120061460 Ping_IP7 Decision output of PING7 response w.r.t IP7 address

3120071460 Ping_IP8 Decision output of PING8 response w.r.t IP8 address

3120081460 Ping_IP9 Decision output of PING9 response w.r.t IP9 address

3120091460 Ping_IP10 Decision output of PING10 response w.r.t IP10 address

31200A1460 Ping_IP11 Decision output of PING11 response w.r.t IP11 address

31200B1460 Ping_IP12 Decision output of PING12 response w.r.t IP12 address

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IEC 61850 communication


Figure 10.3-1 shows a substation automation system (SAS) and a number of IEDs connected
via a Ring LAN (100BASE-FX). The IEDs can have communication with other devices using
the international standard protocol (IEC 61850 standard‡); additionally, the ring network
topology is used to achieve network redundancy in the system. The user should use the GR-
TIEMS to configure the protocol in the IEC 61850 standard. That is, the functions for the
protection, the measurement, monitoring at local and remote, controlling and logging the data
are required to program in the IEC 61850 standard.

Remote
Monitoring
GPS

Communication Substation
Operator Network
Workstation Computer
Engineering
Workstation Printer Router/
Modem

SNTP Ethernet LAN (TCP/IP)

Fiber Optic Ring: 100BASE-FX


CONTROL
MEASUREMENT

GBU GRT GRG GBU GRL GRB GBU GRG GRZ GBU GRT GRL

GOOSE

Figure 10.3-1 SAS network using IEC 61850 protocol

†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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10.3.1 About protocol


The IED dynamically generates Logical Nodes, Data sets and control blocks defined in CID file
upon boot-up. We shall discuss the configuration procedure to set the data in CID files later.

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.

Table 10.3-1 LN descripion


Actual device
LN Description
corresponding to LN
Logical node zero represents logical device specific Operation state of BCU
LLNO
information State of 43 switch
Logical node physical device represents physical
LPHD BCU,BCPU
device specific information
Domain Domain specific LN represents protection relay
XCBR,CSWI
specific LN specific function
Generic input output logical node is used if essential Based on client
GGIO
signals are not defined in the extended logical nodes. requirements

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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Table 10.3-2 Function groups in 61850


Examples of IED applications Logical
Functions grouped in to provide protection/control node Communication methods
61850 functions for the power defined in serviced in 61850
system 61850
Overvoltage relay (OV) PTOV Buffered Report
Overcurrent relay (OC) PTOC Buffered Report
Monitor
Trip circuit (TRC) XCBR GOOSE
Generic functions SIMG GOOSE
Control SPOS etc. CSWI Enhanced-security Control
Measurement MMXU Unbuffered Report
Measurement
Harmonics MHAI Unbuffered Report
Time Simple Network Time
NA SNTP
Synchronization Protocol
Figure 10.3-2 shows Physical Model, which is equivalent to the IEC 61850 Model. The Physical
Model illustrates that both the IED and its functions are communicating with the SAS using
the Ethernet. The equivalent IEC 61850 Model represents communication at LNs in both the
PD using different Communication services, which we shall discuss in section 10.3.2.
Monitoring
x Control
IED SAS
×
Over current Server / Work
CB Open/Close
relay station
CB Status
Measuring

Monitoring Under voltage


relay Ethernet
Substation

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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(i) Legacy IEC61850 (i.e., 61850 Editon1)


It is early edition for the IEC61850 standard. This edition is bundled in all 61850 software.

(ii) 61850 Edition1 with option


When the IED has the IEC61850 Edition1 with Option, the IED can have private object, which
can handle DataUpdate Trigger. For more information, see section 10.3.9.

(iii) 61850 Edition2


When the 61850 edition2 is available in the IED, the IED has LN LGOS, which shall be used
monitoring of GOOSE message. Note that there shall be one instance of LGOS per GOOSE
subscription for a given GOOSE source.

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.

Table 10.3-3 GOOSE message for the monitor or the diagnostic


Signals (Data ID) Signal names Descriptions
305101 7400006470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR #0 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
305101 7400016470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR #1 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
… … …
305101 7400016470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR #319 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message

Figure 10.3-3 Example of Editon2 LGOS mapping

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10.3.2 Communication service


All essential data transmission methods are summarized in Abstract communication service
interface (ACSI); the IED application from communication stack is separated by the ACSI. The
user can map an interface to a communication stack using Specific communication service
mapping (SCSM).

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.

(i) Report for SAS


In the IED, ‘report’ is a method of sending status data, alarm data, measurement data and so
on. Using server-client communication, ‘Report’ is a ‘data set’ transferred from the IED to the
SAS. The ‘reports’ generated by the predefined ‘triggers’ are issued regularly in interval; the
‘reports’ are also generated upon a change in the event. The ‘reports’ are grouped into two
types: (1) Buffered-report-control-block and (2) Unbuffered-report-control-block. Note that the
system achieved by the unbuffered-report-service cannot start an event recover function
during the communication failure.

(ii) GOOSE for peer-to-peer communication


‘Generic Object Oriented Substation Event (GOOSE) ’ is a faster method to transfer the data
in ‘Generic substation event (GSE)’ between IEDs. In all IEDs, multicast GOOSE message is
published from the ‘GOOSE_control_block (GCB)’. The GOOSE communication methods are
grouped into two: (1) GOOSE publish and (2) GOOSE subscribe.

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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Table 10.3-4 Data structures in the GOOSE


Logical Device
Category “System” Other Logical device (e.g., “Relay”)
Data Model System Relay
DataSet “GOOSEDS” LLN0
GGIO1 Ind1..16 GoCB
LLN0 LPHD1
GoCB PTRC
The DataSet “GOOSEDS” is fixed ….
LPHD1
GGIO
Data set Fixed (Not configurable) Configurable
Performance GOOSE data sent communication time GOOSE data sent, communication
is < 3msec time is around 10msec

(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.

(iv) Control mode using GOOSE


In the IED, signals generated on the binary output circuit (BO) can be controlled by the SAS,
if the user makes the link between a reviving control message and a control function block that
changes the state of the output element. Four control modes are provided:
DOes: Direct control with normal security (direct-operate)
SBOns: SBO control with normal security (operate-once or operate-many)
DOes: Direct control with enhanced security (direct-operate)
SBOes: SBO control with enhanced security (operate-once or operate-many)

(v) Time synchronization using IEC 61850 protocol / SNTP


SNTP (Simple network time protocol) is used to synchronize clocks of all IEDs in SAS. Time
synchronization is required to maintain common time across all IEDs in the network. This
makes it easier to analyze the Time stamped event data generated by the IEDs in chronological
order. In the system, IEDs are synchronized with the device having precision time source (for
example, GPS).

(vi) File transfer (COMTRADE)


To send data of the disturbance records, file transfer service is used, which is the operated in
COMTRADE format.

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(vii) Manufacturing Message Specification (MMS)


MMS is an application layer protocol that provides data transmission between IEDs, which
performs monitoring and controlling; it can provide reliability for the data transmission. The
MMS operates in the international standardized messaging system that are made of TCP/IP
and Ethernet.

(viii) Generic Substation Events (GSE)


GSE is a control model defined in the IEC 61850 standard; it provides a fast and reliable
method for transferring the event data over the SAS. The GSE provides facility to transfer the
same event message to multiple physical devices using multicast or broadcast service.

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10.3.3 How to manage engineering work


An IED can have multiple logical devices, which represents protection and control functions.
Each logical device has Logical Nodes (LN), Datasets, Report Control Block (RCB), GOOSE
Control Block (GCB), GOOSE Publish and GOOSE Subscribe function. Figure 10.3-4
illustrates the data structure in the IED.

IED

*IEC 61850-7-4
Logical device1 CONTROL
Logical Node

*Set of LN variables REPORT


Logical Node (Event,

VCT Report Measurement)


DataSet
Voltage Control Block
Logical Node
Input / Output Signals

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

Figure 10.3-4 IED Data Structure


To configure an IED data structure, the user should edit the following items using GR-TIEMS.
Figure 10.3-5 shows the flow diagram for IEC 61850 configuration.
 Edit Signal mapping
 Edit Logical Node
 Edit DataSet
 Edit Report Control Block
 Edit GOOSE Control Block
 Edit GOOSE Publish
 Edit GOOSE Subscribe
 Edit Control function

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Connect PC to IED via LAN or USB

Start GR-TIEMS engineering tool

Add Substation, Voltage level, Bay and IED to the project tree
(→cf. sec. 10.3.3(i))

Select an IED to manage IEC61850 configuration file


(→cf. sec. 10.3.3(i))

Choose a required 61850 edition from the pull-down list


(→cf. sec. 10.3.3(ii))

Import ICD/CID file from the selected IED


(→cf. sec.10.3.3(iii))

Map the signals to Logical Nodes


(→cf. sec.10.3.3(iv))

Edit Data set, RCB and GCB


(→cf. sec. 10.3.3(iv))

Edit signals for GOOSE Publish and GOOSE Subscribe


(→cf. sec. 10.3.3(iv))

Write configured data to IED


(→cf. sec.10.3.3(v))

Figure 10.3-5 Flow diagram

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(i) Creating and opening project


Creation of project file
If the user has an existing project, it can be found in user’s project folder. If the
user does not have the project, create a new project. Figure 10.3-6 shows how to
open an existing project or create a new project.

Figure 10.3-6 File menu

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.

Figure 10.3-7 Adding IED

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(ii) Choice of 61850 edition number


Select IEC 61850 tool from the menu of Configuration tool, as shown in Figure 10.3-8. When
the user can see the edition list†, select a required one from the list‡. Then, the user can see
the edition number at the header on IEC61850 tool screen, or the bottom of the GR-TIEMS
main screen.

Selection of IEC61850 tool

Edition list
Edition 1

Edition1 display

Edition 1-Opetion

Edition1_Option display

Edition 2

Edition2 display

Figure 10.3-8 Choice of IEC61850 edition number


†Note:When the user has purchased the products supporting for Editon1-Option or later
edition, the GR-TIEMS can display the Edition list menu, as shown in Figure
10.3-8; thus, the user should select one from the edition list. However, if neither is
supported in your products, then the menu is not displayed, and default Edition1
will be selected directly. The user can check it through the IED screen if the IED
has Edition1_Option or later edition. See sec 10.3.3(vi) for the confirmation.
Regarding ‘Edition1_Option’, see section 10.3.1(ii) and 10.3.9.
‡Note:Be aware that your edition selection cannot be undone. If you fail to select a
correct one, make the project again. You are not able to change the edition after
the choice.

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Check to see that four engineering screens are appeared:


 Logical Node Screen
 Signal List Screen
 GOOSE Publish Screen
 GOOSE Subscribe Screen

Figure 10.3-9 IEC 61850 screens

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(iii) IEC 61850 configuration files


Substation configuration language (SCL) files are generated by the configuration in the IEC
61850 protocol. The SCL files are used to exchange the configuration data in different
manufacture tools. Two types of files are used for exchanging data in Table 10.3-5.

Table 10.3-5 Types of SCL files


SCL file Description
.ICD This file describes the capabilities of an IED. It contains the
IED Capability Description communication data and function of LN in an IED.
.CID Every device configured for IEC 61850 in the GR-TIEMS tool
Configured IED Description generates a CID file. This file is then written to the IED. This
file contains configuration information of the IED to which it is
connected.

Exporting and Importing CID/ICD file


The user can export or / import a CID/ICD file as a CSV file. The user can edit
the exported CSV file using the MS-EXCEL®; the user can import the edited CSV
file back to the GR-TIEMS. Figure 10.3-10 shows the options available to
import/export CID/ICD file. The user can either click the icons on the menu bar
or select the required option form the File menu drop down list.

Import CID/ICD
Export CID
Export ICD

Figure 10.3-10 Export / Import of CID / ICD file

Manage third party CID file


The GR-TIEMS can have third party CID file. In the project tree of the GR-TIEMS,
the user can use the device information for creating a third Party IED. To
configure dataset, RCB, GCB, GOOSE publish and GOOSE subscribe settings
and so on, the data attributes are used after the creation of the data.

Mapping application data in IEC 61850


For any IED, the IEC61850 configuration* is available by default. The user

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should check whether the required signals are mapped in the default
configuration.

*Note: There is no default configuration for GOOSE subscription. If GOOSE subscribe


function is required, then a new configuration has to be done.

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

“EF1” in signal list

Figure 10.3-11 Signal mapping


As shown in the above figure, the “EF1” signal is already mapped to LN
attribute Prot/EF_PTOC1$Str1, general.

2. To check if “Prot/EF_PTOC1$Str1, general” is already added in Dataset. Right


click on “LLN0” and select Edit DataSet, then DataSet List screen appears as
shown in Figure 10.3-12.

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Figure 10.3-12 DataSet list

As shown in the above figure, “Prot/EF_PTOC1$Str1, general” is already


mapped in the Dataset “STAT1”.

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.

Figure 10.3-13 Report Control List


As shown in the above figure, the DataSet “STAT1” is already assigned to
RCB “brcbST-A”.

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(iv) Mapping signals in signal list to Logical Nodes


The user can add or modify signal mapping to the LN variable. The following section describes
how to modify the mapped data if the user wants to add signals, which are sent using Report
or GOOSE.

Edit Mapping Data


1. Search the signal to be sent from the Signal List window as shown in Figure
10.3-14.
2. Drag and Drop the selected signal to the logical node variable.

Mapped data

Drop

Drag
Signals

Figure 10.3-14 Signal mapping


Note: To optimize the performance of the IED, “Period” should be 100 if the signal is not
required to be sent immediately.
“301001 3110041005 (Qual_Validity)” should be mapped to “q” with Period=100.
“200301 9010001006 (SYS_TIME)” should be mapped to “t”.

Export / Import Mapping Data


The user can export mapped data in the CSV file; the user can edit the exported
CSV file by the MS-Excel® and import back into the GR-TIEMS. Figure 10.3-15
shows the export / import options.

Export Mapping Data


Import Mapping Data

Figure 10.3-15 Export / Import mapping data

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Edit Logical Node


If the required LN or variable is not available in the IED, the user should follow the
steps below to add or modify the Logical Node:
1. To add new LN or to edit the variable of an existing LN, Right click Prot and
select Add Logical Node or select Edit Logical Node.
2. In the Edit Logical Node screen, select LN Class, Prefix and LN Instance and
check the required variable check boxes as shown in Figure 10.3-16 below.

To Add Logical Node

To add optional variable


To choose a proper Logical Node*

Figure 10.3-16 Add or Edit Logical Node

*Note: Refer to IEC 61850-7-4 to choose a proper Logical Node.

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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.

Users can choose the existing


Dataset*, or enter a new
DataSet name.

Figure 10.3-17 Edit DataSet screen

*Note: 100 DataSets can be added in the DataSet List and each DataSet can have
maximum of 32 elements.

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Edit Report Control Block (RCB)


Report Control Block (RCB) is used to send report from IEDs to client. If the user
wishes to assign the DataSet to Report Control Block, follow the steps below:
1. Under the LN tree structure, select Prot, Right click LLN0 and select Edit
Report Control. Report Control List screen appears as shown in Figure 10.3-18.
2. Click Add or Edit to add a new dataset or to edit the existing dataset in the
Report Control List window as shown in Figure 10.3-18.

Figure 10.3-18 Edit Report Control screen

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Edit GOOSE Control Block


GOOSE control block is used to exchange information between IEDs. GOOSE
messages are used for interlock operation between IEDs in order to protect the
electrical system. GGIO1 is used for sending high-speed GOOSE messages. The
DataID assigned to GGIO1 is sent within 3ms.

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

Figure 10.3-19 Signal mapping for high speed GOOSE

As shown in the above figure, signals are assigned to “System/GGIO1$Ind1”. The


user can assign signals to other GGIOs (for example, GGIO2, GGIO3 and so on)
which are not meant for high-speed GOOSE operation.

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Edit GOOSE Publish


The signals assigned to GGIO1 variables are published automatically by default.
The GGIO1 data set is fixed and is pre-configured in GOOSE Publish screen. If
the user assign signals to other GGIO variables (for example, GGIO2, GGIO3) for
GOOSE publish operation, then the user needs to add those variables in the
GOOSE Publish screen.

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

Figure 10.3-20 GOOSE Publish

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Edit GOOSE subscribe


GOOSE subscribe function is configured to receive GOOSE messages published
by other IEDs. Figure 10.3-21 exemplifies the GOOSE Subscribe screen; the user
can select the necessary signals to be added. For example, “Bay1 GBU200” is the
current IED; “Bay2 GRZ200” is the other IED. “List 1” is GOOSE publisher of
GRZ200; “List 2” is GOOSE subscriber for GBU200. The user can select the
GOOSE publisher from GRZ200 and add to the GOOSE subscriber of GBU200.

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

Figure 10.3-21 GOOSE Subscribe


Note: The user can monitor about the GOOSE message on the LCD screen. See sec.
10.3.8.

Edit Control function


The Data IDs (i.e., Signal Number) starting with “5” is used for control function
when the IED has the control function by default. The user should check whether
the required signals are mapped in the default configuration. The user can edit
and add the control signals to the LN as described in section 10.3.3(iv).

In an IED, usually an output Data ID of a protection function is assigned to LN


variable. However, for the control application, the IED is capable of receiving
command from the SAS server. To control a device (such as a circuit breaker), the
input point* (Data ID) in the control application should be configured to receive
commands from the SAS sever (that is, selecting, operating or cancel command).

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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

Mapping Input DataID

Oper
DE V01_ CONTROL_ RE Q

Cancel

Figure 10.3-22 Control function mapping


To complete the setting for control function, after mapping data, the user needs
to set BI, BO† in the GR-TIEMS ->Setting.

†Note:For more information for the BI, BO, see Chapter Technical description: Binary IO
module.

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(v) Writing the configuration file to IED


When the user has completed editing the configuration files, the user can write the
IEC61850 configuration files, as shown in

Figure 10.3-23 Write to IED


Follow the below steps to write the file in the IED.
1. Save the current project in the PC.
2. Right click on the target IED and select “Write to IED”.
3. Click items to write: Signal list†, GOOSE Subscribe†, CID, and
Mapping Data.
4. Click Write to transfer the files to the IED.

Figure 10.3-24 Selection of CFD writing items


†Note:If GOOSE subscribe operation is required, the user shall select Signal List and
GOOSE Subscribe.

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5. Set communication parameters, if needed.

Figure 10.3-25 Communication parameter settings

6. Confirm the edition number written in the IED.

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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(vi) Confirmation of the edition number of IEC61850


Figure 10.3-26 shows how to confirm the edition number, if the IED is supporting several
editions of IEC61850. The user can also confirm the version, when the IED is running in
IEC61850 configuration file. For example, in accordance with on the below information of LCD
screen, the IED can handle three editions and the IED is running on the Edition2 (Ed2).

Main Menu Information


10:48 8/10 10:48 1/xx
Record [IED TYPE]
Monitoring G**
Setting -**-***-**-**-**-***
I/O setting -****-***-**
Control [Serial No.]
Time 1234567890
Test [Plant name]
0Information ABCD station
Security Setting [Description]
Login/Logout ABCDEFG
[CP1M Software]
ABCD***
[IEC61850 eng]
G2M8500**
[IEC61850 Support] Information about the IED is
Ed1/Ed1op/Ed2
[IEC61850 Data Model] supporting 61850 editions.
W2GR_200.***
[IEC61850 SCL Ver.] The IED is running based on the
Edition 2(2007B)
[IEC61850 Mapping] edition of 61850 SCL version.
X2GR_00****
[GOOSE Subscribe]
No data

Scroll downward

Figure 10.3-26 Display sample of 61850 edition information


Note: The edition information will be displayed when the IED has several edition
numbers. If the IED does not have Edition 2 or later, the above texts will not be
screened.

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10.3.4 Settings for 61850 communications


(i) Setting time for re-sending GOOSE subscribe information
The user can configure the maximum duration time for the case when the IED fails to re-send
GOOSE subscribe information. Set the time in seconds using setting [GOINT].

(ii) Setting for 61850 authentication


When the IED is to be authenticated for starting the IEC 61850 communications, the user
should set scheme switch [850AUT] On.

(iii) Blocking 61850 communication


If the user does not want the IED to start the IEC 61850 communications, the user should set
scheme switch [850BLK] On.

(iv) Setting ‘keep-alive’ time for TCP


When applying IEC 61850 communications with TCP/IP, the user should set a time for the
‘keep-alive’ signal. The user should set the time in seconds using the setting [850KEEPALIVE].

(v) Setting ‘CommTerm’


If the user wishes to receive a ‘CommTerm’ signal carrying an actual operation time from a
device outside the IED, the user should set scheme switch [TCMD] On. Note that the
‘CommTerm’ signal† will not conform to the IEC 61850 standard when the user turns on this
function. That is, this function can be availed on the server communication provided by
TOSHIBA.

†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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Station computer (SC) IED Target device (e.g. CB)

Command “CB closed” Operate+(T)

Command Open
Response

Process Closed
CommTerm+(T) Response

Figure 10.3-27 Example of CB operation flow

(vi) Setting test mode


With regard to the reception test for GOOSE subscribe information, the user can simulate a
bad condition passively by using both GOSNDBLK and GOSUBBLK functions†.

GOOSE sending block (GOSNDBLK)


For the test using the GOOSE sending block function (GOSNDBLK), the user can disable the
IED so that it does not send the GOOSE message. The GOSNDBLK function is useful when
there is a conflict in the communication with another active IED on sending a GOOSE signal.
To block the sending of the GOOSE message, the user should set On for scheme switch
[GOSNDBLK].

GOOSE receive block (GOSUBBLK)


Suppose the user wishes to simulate a bad reception condition with regard to the GOOSE
signal, the user can apply a setting that will prevent an IED from receiving the GOOSE
message from another IED using this test. The user can perform this test using the test setting
On for scheme switch [GOSUBBLK]. Consequently, the IED rejects the GOOSE messages from
other IEDs. The GOOSE receive block function (GOSUBBLK) is also useful for the validation
of switchgear interlocking determination.

†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.

10.3.5 Selection of IEC61850 protocol among IED embedded protocols


Figure 10.3-28 shows the protocol selection menu. The user should set IEC61850 for the [Slave
Protocol] for the communication of the IEC61850 standard. Note that the user has to restart
the IED (i.e., the user has to turns it off, and on) if the user has switched to the IEC61850
protocol from the other†.

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.

10.3.6 How to supervise in 61850 communication


The IED can detect errors on the IEC 61850 communication. The feature is provided separately.
(See Chapter Automatic supervision: Supervision of setting data [Commslv error])

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10.3.7 Quality signal of IEC 61850 communication


Quality information and its attributes are defined in the IEC 61850. Table 10.3-6 shows that
the relations between the definitions in the standard and signals prepared in the IED. The
quality attributes are influenced by the errors and alarms occurred in the IED, and the degree
of those errors are standardized by settings ‘Error level’ (see Chapter Automatic supervision).
The quality information is also affected by the test mode executed in the IED (see Chapter
Commissioning and maintenance).
Table 10.3-6 Quality signal defined in IEC 61850-7-3
IED signal3
Quality components definition in IEC 61850-7-3

Qual_Validity
M/ Default
Attribute Name Attribute value O/
C1 value

Validity good / invalid / reserved / questionable M Y


detailQual —
overflow2 Undecided N
outOfRange2 (shall be N
badReference determined N
Packed

oscillatory2 (packed value) M depending N


Failure on an error N
oldData2 condition) N
inconsistent2 N
Inaccurate N
source2 process / substituted M process N
Test True / False M False Y
operatorBlocked 2 True / False M False N
1Note: M/N/O means rules of attributions. If it is Mandatory (M), it shall be used in the
IED. Optionally (O), or conditional mandatory(C) are used depending on the
environment states.
2Note: The IEDs of GR200 series do not carry those attributes—overflow, out Of Range,
oscillatory, old Data, inconsistent, source, and operator Blocked.
3Note: Detail quality attributes (e.g., overflow, outOfRange, etc. marked with “N”) are not
included in the Qual_Validity.

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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.

Kinds of Value Detail quality

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

Figure 10.3-29 Structure of Qual_validity signal


Note:
 If non-severe incidents—such as Minor, Alarm, or Warning error are detected in
the automatic supervisions, the IEC61850 interrupts the Qual_Validity as
‘questionable (i.e., the string of Qual_Validity is 1100000000000)’.
 If severe incidents—such as Serious or Serious (comm) error are detect, the
IEC61850 interrupts the Qual_Validity as ‘invalid (i.e., it is 0100000000000)’.
 If non-severe and sever incidents occur at the same time, the output of the
Qual_Validiy is ‘invalid (i.e., it is 0100000000000)’.
 The test mode will be expressed if the Qual_Validiy has a test-bit (that is,
‘0000000000010’).
 The outputs of MINR_ERR and SERI_ERR come from the MNT_LOGIC function
block (see Chapter Automatic supervision: Supervision of task operation).
 Test function block can output the Test Mode signal (see Chapter Commissioning
and maintenance: Test operations).

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10.3.8 Goose monitoring status in 61850 communication


IEDs are able to monitor the communication using GOOSE packets, which other IEDs have
sent their information via the network. If the IED can receive the GOOSE packets, the IED
can display them on the information list. Figure 10.3-30 illustrates an example of the GOOSE
monitoring list; it shows all IEDs have reported good status (OK) message, except one IED.
GOOSE Monitoring
11:12 1/320 Signal nam es
GRZ200_Bay1 OK SUB_ QUAL#0
GRT200_Bay1 OK SUB_ QUAL#1
GRD200_Bay1 OK SUB_ QUAL#2
GRL200_Bay1 NG SUB_ QUAL#3
GRZ200_Bay2 OK SUB_ QUAL#4
Screen scroll down GRT200_Bay2 OK SUB_ QUAL#5
GRD200_Bay2 OK SUB_ QUAL#6
GRL200_Bay2 OK SUB_ QUAL#7
GRZ200_Bay3 OK SUB_ QUAL#8
GRT200_Bay3 OK SUB_ QUAL#9
GRD200_Bay3 OK SUB_ QUAL#10
GRL200_Bay3 OK SUB_ QUAL#11

GRZ200_Bay99 OK SUB_ QUAL#316


GRT200_Bay99 OK SUB_ QUAL#317
GRD200_Bay99 OK SUB_ QUAL#318
GRL200_Bay99 OK SUB_ QUAL#319

Figure 10.3-30 Screen example of GOOSE Monitoring


Note: The IED shall be managed with own subscription information to receive the
GOOSE packets regarding the other IEDs. Thus, the user should edit the
subscription contents (see Figure 10.3-21). The LCD displays the statuses based
on that the user has edited the list of the subscription contents.
Note: Jump to Monitoring sub-menu (see Chapter User interface) to display the GOOSE
mentoring screen. The user can also find the GOOSE information on the test
screen on GR-TIEMS.

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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Table 10.3-7 GOOSE statutes and signal outputs


Signal values LCD screen messages GR-TIEMS screen messages
0x0000 OK GOOD
0xC000 NG QUESTIONABLE
0xC010 NG QUESTIONABLE | TEST
0xC040 NG QUESTIONABLE | INACCURATE
0xC080 NG QUESTIONABLE | INCONSISTENT

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.

Table 10.3-8 GOOSE output signals


Data ID Signal names Descriptions
301101 3100001001 SUB_QUAL#0 GOOSE subscription quality status
301101 3100011001 SUB_QUAL#1 GOOSE subscription quality status
301101 3100021001 SUB_QUAL#2 GOOSE subscription quality status
301101 3100031001 SUB_QUAL#3 GOOSE subscription quality status
301101 3100041001 SUB_QUAL#4 GOOSE subscription quality status
~~~ ~~~ ~~~
301101 31013E1001 SUB_QUAL#318 GOOSE subscription quality status
301101 31013F1001 SUB_QUAL#319 GOOSE subscription quality status
†Note: The user cannot view GOOSEs signal lists on the GR-TIMES engineering.

10.3.9 Feature of IEC61850 Edition1 option


The IED can have Private logical nodes, which are provided in Editon1_option, which are
designed in Toshiba private specification exclusively. The user can select and add the following
Data object:
Table 10.3-9 LD class in Editon1 option
LD Class DO Content
GGIO AnInDatUpd DataUpdate Trigger is provided for general Data
Object. The structure is the same as AnIn.

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

GOINT 1 to 120 sec. Maximum GOOSE resend interval 2


850BLK Off/On IEC 61850 enable/disable Off
850AUT Off/On Authentication of IEC 61850 association Off
850KEEPALIVE 1 to 120 sec. TCP ‘KeepAlive’ time for IEC 61850 20
TCMD Off/On Set ‘T’ in ‘CommTerm’ as actual Time Off

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10.3.11 Signal (Data ID)


 Monitoring point (for Edition 1 and Edition 2)
61850 (Function ID: 301001)
Element ID Name Description
0010001001 61850STAT Status of IEC 61850(T:Running, F:Stop)
3100001440 INCOMINGPKT#0 Incoming packet number from IEC 61850 client#0
3100011440 INCOMINGPKT#1 Incoming packet number from IEC 61850 client#1
3100021440 INCOMINGPKT#2 Incoming packet number from IEC 61850 client#2
3100031440 INCOMINGPKT#3 Incoming packet number from IEC 61850 client#3
3100041440 INCOMINGPKT#4 Incoming packet number from IEC 61850 client#4
3100051440 INCOMINGPKT#5 Incoming packet number from IEC 61850 client#5
3100001441 OUTGOINGPKT#0 Outgoing packet number to IEC 61850 client#0
3100011441 OUTGOINGPKT#1 Outgoing packet number to IEC 61850 client#1
3100021441 OUTGOINGPKT#2 Outgoing packet number to IEC 61850 client#2
3100031441 OUTGOINGPKT#3 Outgoing packet number to IEC 61850 client#3
3100041441 OUTGOINGPKT#4 Outgoing packet number to IEC 61850 client#4
3100051441 OUTGOINGPKT#5 Outgoing packet number to IEC 61850 client#5
3100001001 REMOTEPORTNUM#0 Port number of IEC 61850 client #0
3100011001 REMOTEPORTNUM#1 Port number of IEC 61850 client #1
3100021001 REMOTEPORTNUM#2 Port number of IEC 61850 client #2
3100031001 REMOTEPORTNUM#3 Port number of IEC 61850 client #3
3100041001 REMOTEPORTNUM#4 Port number of IEC 61850 client #4
3100051001 REMOTEPORTNUM#5 Port number of IEC 61850 client #5
3110041005 Qual_Validity IEC 61850 validity of quality

 Monitoring point (for Edition 1 and Editon2)


GOOSE (Function ID: 301101) Note: The GR-TIEMS cannot display SUB_QUAL# signals
Element ID Name Description
3110001001 GOOSESUB_STATUS 0 if all GOOSE being subscribed are not subscribed.
3100001001 SUB_QUAL#0 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100011001 SUB_QUAL#1 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100021001 SUB_QUAL#2 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100031001 SUB_QUAL#3 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100041001 SUB_QUAL#4 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100051001 SUB_QUAL#5 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100061001 SUB_QUAL#6 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100071001 SUB_QUAL#7 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100081001 SUB_QUAL#8 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100091001 SUB_QUAL#9 GOOSE subscription quality status
31000A1001 SUB_QUAL#10 GOOSE subscription quality status
31000B1001 SUB_QUAL#11 GOOSE subscription quality status
31000C1001 SUB_QUAL#12 GOOSE subscription quality status
31000D1001 SUB_QUAL#13 GOOSE subscription quality status
31000E1001 SUB_QUAL#14 GOOSE subscription quality status
31000F1001 SUB_QUAL#15 GOOSE subscription quality status

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 Monitoring point (for Edition 1 and Editon2)


GOOSE (Function ID: 301101) Note: The GR-TIEMS cannot display SUB_QUAL# signals
Element ID Name Description
3100101001 SUB_QUAL#16 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100111001 SUB_QUAL#17 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100121001 SUB_QUAL#18 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100131001 SUB_QUAL#19 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100141001 SUB_QUAL#20 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100151001 SUB_QUAL#21 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100161001 SUB_QUAL#22 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100171001 SUB_QUAL#23 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100181001 SUB_QUAL#24 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100191001 SUB_QUAL#25 GOOSE subscription quality status
31001A1001 SUB_QUAL#26 GOOSE subscription quality status
31001B1001 SUB_QUAL#27 GOOSE subscription quality status
31001C1001 SUB_QUAL#28 GOOSE subscription quality status
31001D1001 SUB_QUAL#29 GOOSE subscription quality status
31001E1001 SUB_QUAL#30 GOOSE subscription quality status
31001F1001 SUB_QUAL#31 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100201001 SUB_QUAL#32 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100211001 SUB_QUAL#33 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100221001 SUB_QUAL#34 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100231001 SUB_QUAL#35 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100241001 SUB_QUAL#36 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100251001 SUB_QUAL#37 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100261001 SUB_QUAL#38 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100271001 SUB_QUAL#39 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100281001 SUB_QUAL#40 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100291001 SUB_QUAL#41 GOOSE subscription quality status
31002A1001 SUB_QUAL#42 GOOSE subscription quality status
31002B1001 SUB_QUAL#43 GOOSE subscription quality status
31002C1001 SUB_QUAL#44 GOOSE subscription quality status
31002D1001 SUB_QUAL#45 GOOSE subscription quality status
31002E1001 SUB_QUAL#46 GOOSE subscription quality status
31002F1001 SUB_QUAL#47 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100301001 SUB_QUAL#48 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100311001 SUB_QUAL#49 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100321001 SUB_QUAL#50 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100331001 SUB_QUAL#51 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100341001 SUB_QUAL#52 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100351001 SUB_QUAL#53 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100361001 SUB_QUAL#54 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100371001 SUB_QUAL#55 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100381001 SUB_QUAL#56 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100391001 SUB_QUAL#57 GOOSE subscription quality status

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 Monitoring point (for Edition 1 and Editon2)


GOOSE (Function ID: 301101) Note: The GR-TIEMS cannot display SUB_QUAL# signals
Element ID Name Description
31003A1001 SUB_QUAL#58 GOOSE subscription quality status
31003B1001 SUB_QUAL#59 GOOSE subscription quality status
31003C1001 SUB_QUAL#60 GOOSE subscription quality status
31003D1001 SUB_QUAL#61 GOOSE subscription quality status
31003E1001 SUB_QUAL#62 GOOSE subscription quality status
31003F1001 SUB_QUAL#63 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100401001 SUB_QUAL#64 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100411001 SUB_QUAL#65 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100421001 SUB_QUAL#66 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100431001 SUB_QUAL#67 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100441001 SUB_QUAL#68 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100451001 SUB_QUAL#69 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100461001 SUB_QUAL#70 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100471001 SUB_QUAL#71 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100481001 SUB_QUAL#72 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100491001 SUB_QUAL#73 GOOSE subscription quality status
31004A1001 SUB_QUAL#74 GOOSE subscription quality status
31004B1001 SUB_QUAL#75 GOOSE subscription quality status
31004C1001 SUB_QUAL#76 GOOSE subscription quality status
31004D1001 SUB_QUAL#77 GOOSE subscription quality status
31004E1001 SUB_QUAL#78 GOOSE subscription quality status
31004F1001 SUB_QUAL#79 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100501001 SUB_QUAL#80 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100511001 SUB_QUAL#81 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100521001 SUB_QUAL#82 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100531001 SUB_QUAL#83 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100541001 SUB_QUAL#84 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100551001 SUB_QUAL#85 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100561001 SUB_QUAL#86 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100571001 SUB_QUAL#87 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100581001 SUB_QUAL#88 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100591001 SUB_QUAL#89 GOOSE subscription quality status
31005A1001 SUB_QUAL#90 GOOSE subscription quality status
31005B1001 SUB_QUAL#91 GOOSE subscription quality status
31005C1001 SUB_QUAL#92 GOOSE subscription quality status
31005D1001 SUB_QUAL#93 GOOSE subscription quality status
31005E1001 SUB_QUAL#94 GOOSE subscription quality status
31005F1001 SUB_QUAL#95 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100601001 SUB_QUAL#96 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100611001 SUB_QUAL#97 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100621001 SUB_QUAL#98 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100631001 SUB_QUAL#99 GOOSE subscription quality status

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 533 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Monitoring point (for Edition 1 and Editon2)


GOOSE (Function ID: 301101) Note: The GR-TIEMS cannot display SUB_QUAL# signals
Element ID Name Description
3100641001 SUB_QUAL#100 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100651001 SUB_QUAL#101 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100661001 SUB_QUAL#102 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100671001 SUB_QUAL#103 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100681001 SUB_QUAL#104 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100691001 SUB_QUAL#105 GOOSE subscription quality status
31006A1001 SUB_QUAL#106 GOOSE subscription quality status
31006B1001 SUB_QUAL#107 GOOSE subscription quality status
31006C1001 SUB_QUAL#108 GOOSE subscription quality status
31006D1001 SUB_QUAL#109 GOOSE subscription quality status
31006E1001 SUB_QUAL#110 GOOSE subscription quality status
31006F1001 SUB_QUAL#111 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100701001 SUB_QUAL#112 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100711001 SUB_QUAL#113 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100721001 SUB_QUAL#114 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100731001 SUB_QUAL#115 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100741001 SUB_QUAL#116 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100751001 SUB_QUAL#117 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100761001 SUB_QUAL#118 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100771001 SUB_QUAL#119 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100781001 SUB_QUAL#120 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100791001 SUB_QUAL#121 GOOSE subscription quality status
31007A1001 SUB_QUAL#122 GOOSE subscription quality status
31007B1001 SUB_QUAL#123 GOOSE subscription quality status
31007C1001 SUB_QUAL#124 GOOSE subscription quality status
31007D1001 SUB_QUAL#125 GOOSE subscription quality status
31007E1001 SUB_QUAL#126 GOOSE subscription quality status
31007F1001 SUB_QUAL#127 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100801001 SUB_QUAL#128 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100811001 SUB_QUAL#129 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100821001 SUB_QUAL#130 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100831001 SUB_QUAL#131 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100841001 SUB_QUAL#132 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100851001 SUB_QUAL#133 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100861001 SUB_QUAL#134 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100871001 SUB_QUAL#135 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100881001 SUB_QUAL#136 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100891001 SUB_QUAL#137 GOOSE subscription quality status
31008A1001 SUB_QUAL#138 GOOSE subscription quality status
31008B1001 SUB_QUAL#139 GOOSE subscription quality status
31008C1001 SUB_QUAL#140 GOOSE subscription quality status
31008D1001 SUB_QUAL#141 GOOSE subscription quality status

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 534 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Monitoring point (for Edition 1 and Editon2)


GOOSE (Function ID: 301101) Note: The GR-TIEMS cannot display SUB_QUAL# signals
Element ID Name Description
31008E1001 SUB_QUAL#142 GOOSE subscription quality status
31008F1001 SUB_QUAL#143 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100901001 SUB_QUAL#144 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100911001 SUB_QUAL#145 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100921001 SUB_QUAL#146 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100931001 SUB_QUAL#147 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100941001 SUB_QUAL#148 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100951001 SUB_QUAL#149 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100961001 SUB_QUAL#150 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100971001 SUB_QUAL#151 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100981001 SUB_QUAL#152 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100991001 SUB_QUAL#153 GOOSE subscription quality status
31009A1001 SUB_QUAL#154 GOOSE subscription quality status
31009B1001 SUB_QUAL#155 GOOSE subscription quality status
31009C1001 SUB_QUAL#156 GOOSE subscription quality status
31009D1001 SUB_QUAL#157 GOOSE subscription quality status
31009E1001 SUB_QUAL#158 GOOSE subscription quality status
31009F1001 SUB_QUAL#159 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100A01001 SUB_QUAL#160 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100A11001 SUB_QUAL#161 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100A21001 SUB_QUAL#162 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100A31001 SUB_QUAL#163 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100A41001 SUB_QUAL#164 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100A51001 SUB_QUAL#165 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100A61001 SUB_QUAL#166 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100A71001 SUB_QUAL#167 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100A81001 SUB_QUAL#168 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100A91001 SUB_QUAL#169 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100AA1001 SUB_QUAL#170 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100AB1001 SUB_QUAL#171 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100AC1001 SUB_QUAL#172 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100AD1001 SUB_QUAL#173 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100AE1001 SUB_QUAL#174 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100AF1001 SUB_QUAL#175 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100B01001 SUB_QUAL#176 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100B11001 SUB_QUAL#177 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100B21001 SUB_QUAL#178 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100B31001 SUB_QUAL#179 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100B41001 SUB_QUAL#180 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100B51001 SUB_QUAL#181 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100B61001 SUB_QUAL#182 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100B71001 SUB_QUAL#183 GOOSE subscription quality status

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 535 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Monitoring point (for Edition 1 and Editon2)


GOOSE (Function ID: 301101) Note: The GR-TIEMS cannot display SUB_QUAL# signals
Element ID Name Description
3100B81001 SUB_QUAL#184 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100B91001 SUB_QUAL#185 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100BA1001 SUB_QUAL#186 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100BB1001 SUB_QUAL#187 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100BC1001 SUB_QUAL#188 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100BD1001 SUB_QUAL#189 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100BE1001 SUB_QUAL#190 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100BF1001 SUB_QUAL#191 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100C01001 SUB_QUAL#192 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100C11001 SUB_QUAL#193 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100C21001 SUB_QUAL#194 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100C31001 SUB_QUAL#195 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100C41001 SUB_QUAL#196 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100C51001 SUB_QUAL#197 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100C61001 SUB_QUAL#198 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100C71001 SUB_QUAL#199 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100C81001 SUB_QUAL#200 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100C91001 SUB_QUAL#201 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100CA1001 SUB_QUAL#202 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100CB1001 SUB_QUAL#203 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100CC1001 SUB_QUAL#204 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100CD1001 SUB_QUAL#205 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100CE1001 SUB_QUAL#206 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100CF1001 SUB_QUAL#207 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100D01001 SUB_QUAL#208 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100D11001 SUB_QUAL#209 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100D21001 SUB_QUAL#210 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100D31001 SUB_QUAL#211 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100D41001 SUB_QUAL#212 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100D51001 SUB_QUAL#213 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100D61001 SUB_QUAL#214 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100D71001 SUB_QUAL#215 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100D81001 SUB_QUAL#216 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100D91001 SUB_QUAL#217 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100DA1001 SUB_QUAL#218 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100DB1001 SUB_QUAL#219 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100DC1001 SUB_QUAL#220 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100DD1001 SUB_QUAL#221 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100DE1001 SUB_QUAL#222 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100DF1001 SUB_QUAL#223 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100E01001 SUB_QUAL#224 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100E11001 SUB_QUAL#225 GOOSE subscription quality status

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 536 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Monitoring point (for Edition 1 and Editon2)


GOOSE (Function ID: 301101) Note: The GR-TIEMS cannot display SUB_QUAL# signals
Element ID Name Description
3100E21001 SUB_QUAL#226 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100E31001 SUB_QUAL#227 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100E41001 SUB_QUAL#228 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100E51001 SUB_QUAL#229 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100E61001 SUB_QUAL#230 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100E71001 SUB_QUAL#231 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100E81001 SUB_QUAL#232 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100E91001 SUB_QUAL#233 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100EA1001 SUB_QUAL#234 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100EB1001 SUB_QUAL#235 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100EC1001 SUB_QUAL#236 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100ED1001 SUB_QUAL#237 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100EE1001 SUB_QUAL#238 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100EF1001 SUB_QUAL#239 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100F01001 SUB_QUAL#240 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100F11001 SUB_QUAL#241 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100F21001 SUB_QUAL#242 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100F31001 SUB_QUAL#243 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100F41001 SUB_QUAL#244 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100F51001 SUB_QUAL#245 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100F61001 SUB_QUAL#246 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100F71001 SUB_QUAL#247 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100F81001 SUB_QUAL#248 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100F91001 SUB_QUAL#249 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100FA1001 SUB_QUAL#250 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100FB1001 SUB_QUAL#251 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100FC1001 SUB_QUAL#252 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100FD1001 SUB_QUAL#253 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100FE1001 SUB_QUAL#254 GOOSE subscription quality status
3100FF1001 SUB_QUAL#255 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101001001 SUB_QUAL#256 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101011001 SUB_QUAL#257 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101021001 SUB_QUAL#258 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101031001 SUB_QUAL#259 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101041001 SUB_QUAL#260 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101051001 SUB_QUAL#261 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101061001 SUB_QUAL#262 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101071001 SUB_QUAL#263 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101081001 SUB_QUAL#264 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101091001 SUB_QUAL#265 GOOSE subscription quality status
31010A1001 SUB_QUAL#266 GOOSE subscription quality status
31010B1001 SUB_QUAL#267 GOOSE subscription quality status

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 537 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Monitoring point (for Edition 1 and Editon2)


GOOSE (Function ID: 301101) Note: The GR-TIEMS cannot display SUB_QUAL# signals
Element ID Name Description
31010C1001 SUB_QUAL#268 GOOSE subscription quality status
31010D1001 SUB_QUAL#269 GOOSE subscription quality status
31010E1001 SUB_QUAL#270 GOOSE subscription quality status
31010F1001 SUB_QUAL#271 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101101001 SUB_QUAL#272 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101111001 SUB_QUAL#273 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101121001 SUB_QUAL#274 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101131001 SUB_QUAL#275 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101141001 SUB_QUAL#276 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101151001 SUB_QUAL#277 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101161001 SUB_QUAL#278 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101171001 SUB_QUAL#279 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101181001 SUB_QUAL#280 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101191001 SUB_QUAL#281 GOOSE subscription quality status
31011A1001 SUB_QUAL#282 GOOSE subscription quality status
31011B1001 SUB_QUAL#283 GOOSE subscription quality status
31011C1001 SUB_QUAL#284 GOOSE subscription quality status
31011D1001 SUB_QUAL#285 GOOSE subscription quality status
31011E1001 SUB_QUAL#286 GOOSE subscription quality status
31011F1001 SUB_QUAL#287 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101201001 SUB_QUAL#288 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101211001 SUB_QUAL#289 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101221001 SUB_QUAL#290 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101231001 SUB_QUAL#291 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101241001 SUB_QUAL#292 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101251001 SUB_QUAL#293 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101261001 SUB_QUAL#294 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101271001 SUB_QUAL#295 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101281001 SUB_QUAL#296 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101291001 SUB_QUAL#297 GOOSE subscription quality status
31012A1001 SUB_QUAL#298 GOOSE subscription quality status
31012B1001 SUB_QUAL#299 GOOSE subscription quality status
31012C1001 SUB_QUAL#300 GOOSE subscription quality status
31012D1001 SUB_QUAL#301 GOOSE subscription quality status
31012E1001 SUB_QUAL#302 GOOSE subscription quality status
31012F1001 SUB_QUAL#303 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101301001 SUB_QUAL#304 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101311001 SUB_QUAL#305 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101321001 SUB_QUAL#306 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101331001 SUB_QUAL#307 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101341001 SUB_QUAL#308 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101351001 SUB_QUAL#309 GOOSE subscription quality status

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 538 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Monitoring point (for Edition 1 and Editon2)


GOOSE (Function ID: 301101) Note: The GR-TIEMS cannot display SUB_QUAL# signals
Element ID Name Description
3101361001 SUB_QUAL#310 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101371001 SUB_QUAL#311 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101381001 SUB_QUAL#312 GOOSE subscription quality status
3101391001 SUB_QUAL#313 GOOSE subscription quality status
31013A1001 SUB_QUAL#314 GOOSE subscription quality status
31013B1001 SUB_QUAL#315 GOOSE subscription quality status
31013C1001 SUB_QUAL#316 GOOSE subscription quality status
31013D1001 SUB_QUAL#317 GOOSE subscription quality status
31013E1001 SUB_QUAL#318 GOOSE subscription quality status
31013F1001 SUB_QUAL#319 GOOSE subscription quality status

 Monitoring point (for Edition 2)


GOOSEed2 (Function ID: 305101)
Element ID Name Description
7400006470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#0 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400016470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#1 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400026470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#2 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400036470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#3 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400046470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#4 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400056470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#5 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400066470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#6 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400076470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#7 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400086470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#8 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400096470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#9 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74000A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#10 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74000B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#11 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74000C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#12 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74000D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#13 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74000E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#14 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74000F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#15 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400106470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#16 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400116470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#17 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400126470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#18 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400136470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#19 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400146470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#20 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400156470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#21 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400166470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#22 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400176470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#23 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400186470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#24 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400196470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#25 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74001A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#26 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74001B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#27 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 539 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Monitoring point (for Edition 2)


GOOSEed2 (Function ID: 305101)
Element ID Name Description
74001C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#28 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74001D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#29 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74001E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#30 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74001F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#31 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400206470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#32 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400216470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#33 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400226470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#34 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400236470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#35 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400246470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#36 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400256470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#37 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400266470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#38 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400276470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#39 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400286470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#40 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400296470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#41 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74002A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#42 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74002B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#43 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74002C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#44 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74002D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#45 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74002E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#46 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74002F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#47 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400306470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#48 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400316470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#49 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400326470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#50 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400336470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#51 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400346470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#52 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400356470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#53 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400366470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#54 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400376470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#55 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400386470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#56 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400396470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#57 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74003A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#58 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74003B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#59 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74003C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#60 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74003D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#61 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74003E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#62 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74003F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#63 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400406470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#64 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400416470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#65 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400426470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#66 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400436470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#67 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400446470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#68 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400456470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#69 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 540 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Monitoring point (for Edition 2)


GOOSEed2 (Function ID: 305101)
Element ID Name Description
7400466470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#70 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400476470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#71 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400486470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#72 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400496470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#73 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74004A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#74 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74004B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#75 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74004C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#76 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74004D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#77 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74004E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#78 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74004F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#79 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400506470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#80 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400516470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#81 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400526470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#82 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400536470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#83 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400546470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#84 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400556470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#85 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400566470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#86 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400576470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#87 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400586470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#88 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400596470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#89 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74005A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#90 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74005B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#91 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74005C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#92 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74005D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#93 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74005E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#94 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74005F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#95 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400606470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#96 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400616470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#97 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400626470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#98 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400636470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#99 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400646470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#100 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400656470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#101 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400666470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#102 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400676470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#103 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400686470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#104 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400696470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#105 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74006A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#106 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74006B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#107 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74006C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#108 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74006D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#109 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74006E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#110 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74006F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#111 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 541 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Monitoring point (for Edition 2)


GOOSEed2 (Function ID: 305101)
Element ID Name Description
7400706470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#112 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400716470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#113 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400726470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#114 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400736470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#115 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400746470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#116 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400756470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#117 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400766470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#118 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400776470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#119 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400786470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#120 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400796470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#121 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74007A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#122 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74007B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#123 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74007C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#124 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74007D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#125 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74007E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#126 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74007F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#127 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400806470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#128 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400816470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#129 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400826470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#130 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400836470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#131 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400846470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#132 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400856470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#133 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400866470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#134 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400876470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#135 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400886470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#136 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400896470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#137 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74008A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#138 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74008B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#139 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74008C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#140 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74008D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#141 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74008E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#142 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74008F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#143 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400906470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#144 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400916470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#145 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400926470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#146 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400936470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#147 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400946470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#148 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400956470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#149 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400966470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#150 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400976470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#151 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400986470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#152 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400996470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#153 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message

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GOOSEed2 (Function ID: 305101)
Element ID Name Description
74009A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#154 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74009B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#155 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74009C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#156 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74009D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#157 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74009E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#158 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74009F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#159 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400A06470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#160 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400A16470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#161 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400A26470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#162 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400A36470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#163 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400A46470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#164 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400A56470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#165 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400A66470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#166 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400A76470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#167 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400A86470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#168 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400A96470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#169 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400AA6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#170 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400AB6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#171 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400AC6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#172 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400AD6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#173 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400AE6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#174 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400AF6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#175 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400B06470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#176 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400B16470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#177 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400B26470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#178 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400B36470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#179 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400B46470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#180 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400B56470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#181 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400B66470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#182 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400B76470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#183 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400B86470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#184 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400B96470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#185 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400BA6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#186 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400BB6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#187 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400BC6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#188 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400BD6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#189 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400BE6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#190 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400BF6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#191 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400C06470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#192 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400C16470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#193 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400C26470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#194 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400C36470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#195 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message

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GOOSEed2 (Function ID: 305101)
Element ID Name Description
7400C46470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#196 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400C56470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#197 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400C66470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#198 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400C76470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#199 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400C86470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#200 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400C96470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#201 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400CA6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#202 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400CB6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#203 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400CC6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#204 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400CD6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#205 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400CE6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#206 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400CF6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#207 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400D06470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#208 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400D16470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#209 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400D26470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#210 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400D36470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#211 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400D46470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#212 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400D56470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#213 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400D66470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#214 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400D76470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#215 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400D86470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#216 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400D96470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#217 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400DA6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#218 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400DB6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#219 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400DC6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#220 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400DD6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#221 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400DE6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#222 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400DF6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#223 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400E06470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#224 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400E16470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#225 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400E26470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#226 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400E36470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#227 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400E46470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#228 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400E56470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#229 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400E66470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#230 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400E76470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#231 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400E86470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#232 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400E96470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#233 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400EA6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#234 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400EB6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#235 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400EC6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#236 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400ED6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#237 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message

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GOOSEed2 (Function ID: 305101)
Element ID Name Description
7400EE6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#238 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400EF6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#239 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400F06470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#240 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400F16470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#241 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400F26470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#242 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400F36470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#243 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400F46470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#244 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400F56470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#245 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400F66470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#246 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400F76470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#247 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400F86470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#248 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400F96470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#249 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400FA6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#250 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400FB6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#251 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400FC6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#252 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400FD6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#253 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400FE6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#254 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7400FF6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#255 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401006470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#256 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401016470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#257 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401026470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#258 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401036470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#259 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401046470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#260 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401056470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#261 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401066470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#262 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401076470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#263 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401086470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#264 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401096470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#265 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74010A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#266 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74010B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#267 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74010C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#268 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74010D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#269 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74010E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#270 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74010F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#271 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401106470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#272 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401116470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#273 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401126470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#274 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401136470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#275 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401146470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#276 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401156470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#277 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401166470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#278 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401176470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#279 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message

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GOOSEed2 (Function ID: 305101)
Element ID Name Description
7401186470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#280 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401196470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#281 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74011A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#282 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74011B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#283 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74011C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#284 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74011D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#285 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74011E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#286 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74011F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#287 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401206470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#288 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401216470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#289 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401226470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#290 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401236470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#291 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401246470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#292 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401256470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#293 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401266470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#294 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401276470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#295 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401286470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#296 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401296470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#297 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74012A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#298 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74012B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#299 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74012C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#300 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74012D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#301 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74012E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#302 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74012F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#303 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401306470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#304 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401316470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#305 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401326470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#306 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401336470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#307 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401346470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#308 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401356470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#309 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401366470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#310 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401376470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#311 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401386470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#312 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
7401396470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#313 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74013A6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#314 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74013B6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#315 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74013C6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#316 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74013D6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#317 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74013E6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#318 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message
74013F6470 SUB_GOOSE_MONITOR#319 Monitor/Diagnose GOOSE Message

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IEC 60870-5-103 communication


The IEC 60870-5-103 standard† is one of the communication protocols when measuring data
is required to communicate between the control system and the IED; the communication is
carried out with the RS485 or the Fiber optic interface‡. The following data are transferred by
the IEC 60870-5-103 communication; the user is required create the configuration using the
GR-TIEMS, as cited in the previous section:
• Measured data: current, voltage, active power, reactive power, frequency
• Status data: events, fault indications, etc.

†Note: The selection of the IEC 60870-5-103 communication is dependent on the


ordering code in the communication protocols. For the selection, see Appendix:
Ordering.
‡Note: The selection concerning to the communication module (interface) is
dependent on the ordering in the hardware selection. We shall see the description
with regard to the communication specification in Chapter Technical description:
Signal processing and communication module.

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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

Manage IEC 60870-5-103 display


Tree view style
List view style

(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

†Note:Configuration for the master Data is not available in the GR200-serises.

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Table 10.4-1 Configuration items in IEC 60870-5-103


Items Contents
Type ID(1/2), INF, FUN,
Time-tagged message
Transmission condition(Data ID), COT
INF, FUN, Transmission condition(Data ID),
Time-tagged measurands
COT, Type of measurands quantities
General command INF, FUN, Control condition(Data ID)
Type ID(3/9), INF, FUN, Number of measurands,
Measurands
Type of measurands quantities

Table 10.4-2 Common settings in IEC 60870-5-103


Items Notice
Transmission cycle of
To perform to write the settings in the IED effectively, the
Measurands frame
user should turn off the DC supplying to the IED; then turn
FUN of System function
on the DC again.
Test mode

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10.4.2 Requirements in the Master station


In the master station of the IEC 60870-5-103 standard, the following specifications should be
followed in the respective IEDs:
1) Polling cycle: 150ms or longer
2) Timeout time (time to re-sending the request frame to the IED): 100ms
IEC103 master IED

Data request

Polling cycle: Response frame


150ms or more

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.

(i) Physical layer


Either an electrical or an optical interface† is defined in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard.

Electrical interface in the RS-485


A maximum number of 32 relays is possible in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard.

Optic interface
Several optic communication modules are available

†Note:Either interface is provided with a communication module in the IED; the


specification is discussed separately. See chapter Technical description: Signal
processing and communication module.

(ii) Application Layer


The following layers are provided on the application layer:
COMMON ADDRESS of ASDU
One COMMON ADDRESS OF ASDU (identical with station address)

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10.4.4 Communication interface in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard


(i) Spontaneous events
When events are generated in the IED, they are transferred to the master station. The event
transferred is grouped into the Function-type (FUN) and the Information numbers (INF).

(ii) General interrogation1


“GI request” is used when it is required to read the IED status, the Function-types (FUNs),
and the Information numbers (INFs). The status and others are reported during the GI cycle.

(iii) Cyclic measurements


Measured values are cyclically generated using Type ID=3 or 9; they are read in the IED using
a Class 2 poll. The generating rate of new measured values is possible to program.

(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.

(v) Test mode3


For the process in the control system, both spontaneous messages and polled measured values
are designated by the means in the ‘test mode’ of “CAUSE OF TRANSMISSION”. The means
denoted the ‘test mode’ of “CAUSE OF TRANSMISSION = 7” is normally used for the messages
transmitted with COT=1 (spontaneous) or COT=2 (cyclic).

(vi) Blocking of monitor direction4


If blocking the monitor direction is activated in the protection equipment, all indications and
measurands are never transmitted.

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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10.4.5 Editing data of the configuration


(i) Common setting
When the “Common setting” item is selected on the start screen of the IEC 60870-5-103
configuration, the “Common setting” setting screen is displayed. Settings common to each
frame can be performed in this screen.

Setting file remark


The remark of the setting file is used for managing the version of the configuration data file.
A comment with the maximum of 12 characters can be entered in the box. The comment can
be viewed on the IED screen.

Remote operation valid time


When “Time-tagged message” or “Time-tagged measured” occurs during the period from the
receiving any command (which is provided by “General command” setting) to the setting
time of “Remote Operation valid time”, its COT is set to COT=12 (Remote operation). This
setting for the event is enabled when the COT=12 and COT=1 or 11 are checked in “Time-
tagged message” or “Time-tagged measurand” setting. The setting range of “Remote
Operation valid time” is 0 to 60000ms. The default setting is 4000ms. In the following case,
the “Time-tagged measurand” with COT=12 occurs.

Remote operation valid time = TR[ms]

Command Time tagged measurand with


receive COT=11, 12 checked occurs.

Figure 10.4-2 Time setting for the remote operation

Local operation valid time


When “Time-tagged message” or “Time-tagged measurand” occurs during the period from
the start of local operation (described in 10.4.5(ii)-7) to the setting time of “Local Operation
valid time”, its COT is set to COT=11 (Local operation). This setting for the event is enabled
when the COT=11 and COT=1 or 12 are checked in “Time-tagged message” or “Time-tagged
measurand” setting. The setting range of “Remote Operation valid time” is 0 to 60000ms.
The default setting is 4000ms. In the following case, the “Time-tagged message” with
COT=11 occurs.
Local operation valid time = TL[ms]
(Off-delay time after finish of local operation)

Start of Finish of Time tagged measurand with


local operation local operation COT=1, 11, 12 checked occurs.

Figure 10.4-3 Time setting for the local operation

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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Function type of system functions


This setting is used to set Function type (FUN) of System functions† (INF=0 to 5). The FUN
can be set individually per the frame provided. When clicking the “Change all FUNs”,
confirmation dialog box appears. When clicking “OK”, FUNs of all frames are changed to
these setting values.
†Note:We mean the following frames: end of general interrogation, time
synchronization, reset FCB, reset CU, start/restart, power on.

Signal No. of test mode


This setting is used to set a Data ID in the test mode. The relevant Data ID should be
selected from the signal list, which can be found in Chapters “Relay” or “Control and
monitoring” applications. Usually, the default setting is not changed.

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).

Signal No. for relative time and fault number


This setting is used to set the trigger signal which is attached the frame of Type ID=2 or 4.
The trigger signal is selected from the signal list. (This setting is not related to the frame of
Type ID=1.)

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.

In the following case, T1[ms] is attached to i as RET, T2[ms] is attached to ii ,


and T3[ms] is attached to iii , as shown in Figure 10.4-4.

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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(ii) Setting of time-tagged messages


In Time-tagged message frame in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard, event information and
status information are responded for Class 1 request from the upper system (station). The
GR-series relay can provide event information and status information by Time-tagged
message frame about the signal assigned to a Data ID of the signal list.

When the “Time-tagged message” tab is selected, the “Time-tagged message” setting
screen is displayed on the start screen.

Figure 10.4-5 Time-tagged message in the GR-TIEMS

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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Oct. Item Value Remarks


10 Common address of ASDU Linked with Address
1-254
setting
11 Function type (FUN) 0-255 Customized by GR-TIEMS
12 Information number (INF) 0-255 Customized by GR-TIEMS
13 Double point information (DPI) -/(0)/1/2/(3)/DP Customized by GR-TIEMS
14 Millisecond (low)
0-59999
15 Millisecond (high)
16 Minutes + Invalid flag (MSB) 0-59+80H
17 Hours + Summer time flag (MSB) 0-23+80H
18 Supplementary information (SIN) 0-255
19 Checksum
20 End 16H

Table 10.4-4 Time-tagged message with relative time (Type ID=2)


Oct. Item Value Remarks
1 Start 68H
2 Length 18
3 Length 18
4 Start 68H
08H+ACD+D
5 Control field
FC
6 Address 1-254 Setting from the relay
7 Type identification (Type ID) 2 Customized by GR-TIEMS
8 Variable structure qualifier 81H
9 Cause of transmission (COT) 1/9/11/12 Customized by GR-TIEMS
10 Common address of ASDU 1-254 Linked with Address setting
11 Function type (FUN) 0-255 Customized by GR-TIEMS
12 Information number (INF) 0-255 Customized by GR-TIEMS
13 Double point information (DPI) -/(0)/1/2/(3)/DP Customized by GR-TIEMS
Trigger condition to
14 Relative time (RET) 0-65535 calculate RET is customized
by GR-TIEMS.
Trigger condition of FAN
16 Fault number (FAN) 0-65535 increment is customized by
GR-TIEMS.
18 Millisecond 0-59999
20 Minutes + Invalid flag (MSB) 0-59+80H
21 Hours + Summer time flag (MSB) 0-23+80H
22 Supplementary information (SIN) 0-255
23 Checksum
24 End 16H

Description
Any comment with maximum 16 characters can be entered. This setting does not affect the
function of IEC 60870-5-103 communication.

Signal name / signal description


The Data ID† (Sig. No.) showing the status of the frame is set from the signal list of the

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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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193 not used


208 not used
209 not used
224 not used
225 not used
240 not used
241 not used
254 Generic function type
255 Global function type

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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specified COT regardless of cause of transmission.


(3) If COT=9 is specified, the frame become the object of GI and is sent back when the
GI request frame is received. Time-tagged message is sent back in order of No.
instead of order of INF.

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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(iii) Setting for time-tagged measurands


For Time-tagged measurand frame in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard, event information
supplemented with numerical information are responded for Class 1 request from upper
system (station). The GR200-series relay can provide event information, which is converted
the numerical information in metering table according to user setting weight, by using
Time-tagged measurand frame about the signal assigned (i.e., the Data ID).

When the “Time-tagged measurand” item is selected on the GR-TIEMS, the setting
screen is displayed.

Figure 10.4-6 Time-tagged measurands

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.

Common address is linked with the address setting† of the relay.


†For more information, see Appendix: IEC 60870-5-103 interoperability.

In the transmission format of Type ID=4 (Time-tagged measurand with relative time),
customized items are shown in Table 10.4-9.

Table 10.4-9 Time-tagged measurand with relative time (Type ID=4)


Oct. Item Value Remarks
1 Start 68H
2 Length 20
3 Length 20
4 Start 68H
5 Control field 08H+ACD+DFC
6 Address 1-254 Setting from the relay
7 Type identification (Type ID) 4
8 Variable structure qualifier 81H
9 Cause of transmission (COT) 1/7/11/12 Customized by GR-TIEMS
10 Common address of ASDU 1-254 Linked with Address setting

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Oct. Item Value Remarks


11 Function type (FUN) 0-255 Customized by GR-TIEMS
12 Information number (INF) 0-255 Customized by GR-TIEMS
13 Short-circuit location (SCL) Customized by GR-TIEMS
Trigger condition to calculate RET is
17 Relative time (RET) 0-65535
customized by GR-TIEMS.
Trigger condition of FAN increment is
19 Fault number (FAN) 0-65535
customized by GR-TIEMS.
21 Millisecond 0-59999
23 Minutes + Invalid flag (MSB) 0-59+80H
24 Hours + Summer time flag (MSB) 0-23+80H
25 Checksum
26 End 16H

Description
Any comment with maximum 16 characters can be entered. This setting does not affect the
function in the IEC 60870-5-103 communication.

Signal name / signal description


The Data ID† (Sig. No.) showing the trigger of the frame is set from the signal list. If the
setting value (signal No.) is “0”, all setting items related the “Time-tagged measurand” are
disable and the frame is not provided.

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.

SCL Measurement Name/Measurement Description


The Data ID corresponding to a measurand is required to select.

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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(iv) Setting for General commands


Using General command frame in the IEC 60870-5-103 standard, relay applications can be
performed by the remote control. For the GR200-series relay, a Data ID in the signal list is
controlled when receiving general command frame.

When the “General command” item is selected on the GR-TIEMS, the setting screen
is displayed.

Figure 10.4-7 “General command” setting screen

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.

Common address is linked with the address setting† of the relay.


†For more information, see Appendix: IEC 60870-5-103 interoperability.

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”.

General command receiving sequence is as follows:

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Primary Secondary
station station

General
Command

ACK

Class 1

Command
ACK/NACK

Figure 10.4-8 Command receiving sequence

In the transmission format of General command (Type ID=20), customized items are
shown in Table 10.4-10.

Table 10.4-10 General command (Type ID=20)


Oct. Item Value Remarks
1 Start 68H
2 Length 10
3 Length 10
4 Start 68H
5 Control field 73H/53H
6 Address 1-254 Setting from the relay
7 Type identification (Type ID) 20
8 Variable structure qualifier 81H
9 Cause of transmission (COT) 20
10 Common address of ASDU 1-254 Linked with Address setting
11 Function type (FUN) 0-255
12 Information number (INF) 0-255 Customized by the GR-TIEMS
13 Double command (DCO) 1/2
14 Return Information identifier (RII) 0-65535
15 Checksum
16 End 16H

In the transmission format of Command ACK/NACK (Type ID=1), customized items


are shown in Table 10.4-11. The frame type of Command ACK/NACK is Time-tagged
message.
Table 10.4-11 Time-tagged message (Type ID=1)
Oct. Item Value Remarks
1 Start 68H
2 Length 14
3 Length 14

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Oct. Item Value Remarks


4 Start 68H
Control field 08H+ACD+
5
DFC
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) 20/21 Customized by GR-TIEMS
10 Common address of ASDU 1-254 Linked with Address setting
11 Function type (FUN) 0-255 Customized by GR-TIEMS
Customized by GR-TIEMS.
12 Information number (INF) 0-255 Answer back of receiving
command INF
Double point information (DPI) Answer back of receiving
13 1/2
command DCO
14 Millisecond (low)
0-59999
15 Millisecond (high)
16 Minutes + Invalid flag (MSB) 0-59+80H
17 Hours + Summer time flag (MSB) 0-23+80H
Supplementary information (SIN) Answer back of receiving
18 0-255
command RII
19 Checksum
20 End 16H

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

†Note:For more information, see Appendix: IEC 60870-5-103 interoperability.

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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

Off Controlled to “1” Not controlled Controlled to “0” Not controlled

On Not controlled Controlled to “1” Not controlled Controlled to “0”

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

Off Controlled to “0” Controlled to ”1”

On Controlled to ”1” Controlled to “0”

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.

Signal ACK Name/Signal ACK Desc./Signal NACK Name/Signal NACK


Desc./Inverse
“ACK Sig” and “NACK Sig” are used to set the Data ID for judgment of command response.
(Hereafter, these are described as “command response signal”.) “Inverse” is used to reverse
the logic of the command response signal, and “Timeout” is used to set the timeout time for
judgment of command response. Under specified “Ext” (Ext check box is checked.),
Command ACK or Command NACK responds based on the logic of command response
signal against General command.

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

Command response signal


(1)NACK Sig=1 (2)NACK Sig=0 (3)NACK Sig=1 (4) NACK Sig=0
Receiving
ACK Sig=0 ACK Sig=1 ACK Sig=0 ACK Sig=1
command DCO

Command NACK Command ACK Command ACK Command NACK


Off
responds. responds. responds. responds.

Command NACK Command ACK Command ACK Command NACK


On
responds. responds. responds. responds.

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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from the command receiving.

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

Command response signal


(1)NACK Sig= (2)NACK Sig = (3) NACK Sig = (4) NACK Sig =
Receiving
ACK Sig = 0 ACK Sig = 1 ACK Sig = 0 ACK Sig = 1
command DCO

Command ACK Command NACK Command NACK Command ACK


Off
responds. responds. responds. responds.

Command NACK Command ACK Command ACK Command NACK


On
responds. responds. responds. responds.

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(v) Setting of Measurands


In Measurand frame of the IEC 60870-5-103 standard, numerical information such as power
system quantities are responded for Class 2 cyclic request from upper system (station). The
GR200-series relay can provide numerical information, which is converted the numerical
information in metering table according to user setting weight.

When the “Measurands” item is selected on the start screen of the GR-TIEMS, the
setting screen is displayed.

Figure 10.4-9 “Measurands” setting screen

Figure 10.4-10 “Measurand1” setting screen

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.

Common address is linked with the address setting† of the relay.


†For more information, see Appendix: IEC 60870-5-103 interoperability.

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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.

Table 10.4-17 Measurand I/Measurand II (Type ID=3/9)


Oct. Item Value Remarks
1 Start 68H
2 Length 8+2N
3 Length 8+2N
4 Start 68H
08H+ACD+
5 Control field
DFC
6 Address 1-254 Setting from the relay
7 Type identification(Type ID) 3/9 Customized by GR-TIEMS
8 Variable structure qualifier 81H
9 Cause of transmission(COT) 2/7
10 Common address of ASDU 1-254 Linked with Address setting
11 Function type(FUN) 0-255 Customized by GR-TIEMS
12 Information number(INF) 0-255 Customized by GR-TIEMS
Measurand with quality
13+2(N-1) Customized by GR-TIEMS
descriptor(MEA) + IV + OV
15+2(N-1) Checksum
16+2(N-1) End 16H

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†.

†Note:For more information, see Appendix: IEC 60870-5-103 interoperability.

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.

Measurement Name/Measurement Description


The Data ID corresponding to a measurand is required to select.

Lower Limit/Upper Limit


The established condition of IV flag is set per MEA. IV flag is established when MEA value
exceeds a Lower limit or an Upper limit. If Lower limit = Upper limit =0 is set, The IV flag
is always established and it becomes MEA=0.
Table 10.4-18 MEA Bit Arrangement
High Octet Low Octet

Sign B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 RES IV OV

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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10.4.6 Protocol selection


As shown in the setting menu for the Communication (Figure 10.4-11), the user should set
IEC103 for the [Slave Protocol] so that the communication in the IEC60870-5-103 standard is
carried out in the IED. Note that the restarting the IED (i.e., resetting the IED power) is
required after the user turns to the IEC60870-5-103 protocol.

SLAVE PROTOCOL
10:48 1/1
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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10.4.7 Tips for settings


During the GR-TIEMS operation, we recommend the user to choose an appropriate file-name
for the setting-file. That is, for example, when the user creates the setting file for an IED at
the first time, the user is required to make it with the name “IED#1-model_01.map”. Likewise,
the user can create the other setting file with the name “IED#2-model_01.map” for the other
IED. If the user is required to modify the “IED#1-model_01.map”, the user should replace the
name by new name “IED#1-model_02.map”. Consequently, the user can easily discriminate the
setting files in the IED model2 (i.e., IED#1-model or IED#2-model) and the revision number
(i.e., 01 or 02).

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.

Figure 10.4-12 Common setting screen in the GR-TIEMS


Note: We recommend to make the backup file of the setting data.

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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

103ADDR 0 to 254 Slave address 2


103TST Off/On – IEC 60780-5-103 test mode Off
103BLK Off/On – IEC 60780-5-103 slave block Off

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10.4.9 Signal (Data ID)


 Monitoring point
103_SLAVE (Function ID: 304001)
Element ID Name Description
3100011001 103SLV STAT 103SLV STATUS
8020011001 AG1STAT Active Group 1 status
8120021001 AG2STAT Active Group 2 status
8220031001 AG3STAT Active Group 3 status
8320041001 AG4STAT Active Group 4 status
8420051001 AG5STAT Active Group 5 status
8520061001 AG6STAT Active Group 6 status
8620071001 AG7STAT Active Group 7 status
8720081001 AG8STAT Active Group 8 status
3120001001 AGNUM Active Group Number
8030001001 GPCMD00STAT General Purpose Command 0 status
8130011001 GPCMD01STAT General Purpose Command 1 status
8230021001 GPCMD02STAT General Purpose Command 2 status
8330031001 GPCMD03STAT General Purpose Command 3 status
8430041001 GPCMD04STAT General Purpose Command 4 status
8530051001 GPCMD05STAT General Purpose Command 5 status
8630061001 GPCMD06STAT General Purpose Command 6 status
8730071001 GPCMD07STAT General Purpose Command 7 status
8830081001 GPCMD08STAT General Purpose Command 8 status
8930091001 GPCMD09STAT General Purpose Command 9 status
8A300A1001 GPCMD10STAT General Purpose Command 10 status
8B300B1001 GPCMD11STAT General Purpose Command 11 status
8C300C1001 GPCMD12STAT General Purpose Command 12 status
8D300D1001 GPCMD13STAT General Purpose Command 13 status
8E300E1001 GPCMD14STAT General Purpose Command 14 status
8F300F1001 GPCMD15STAT General Purpose Command 15 status
8030101001 GPCMD16STAT General Purpose Command 16 status
8130111001 GPCMD17STAT General Purpose Command 17 status
8230121001 GPCMD18STAT General Purpose Command 18 status
8330131001 GPCMD19STAT General Purpose Command 19 status
8430141001 GPCMD20STAT General Purpose Command 20 status
8530151001 GPCMD21STAT General Purpose Command 21 status
8630161001 GPCMD22STAT General Purpose Command 22 status
8730171001 GPCMD23STAT General Purpose Command 23 status
8830181001 GPCMD24STAT General Purpose Command 24 status
8930191001 GPCMD25STAT General Purpose Command 25 status
8A301A1001 GPCMD26STAT General Purpose Command 26 status
8B301B1001 GPCMD27STAT General Purpose Command 27 status
8C301C1001 GPCMD28STAT General Purpose Command 28 status
8D301D1001 GPCMD29STAT General Purpose Command 29 status
8E301E1001 GPCMD30STAT General Purpose Command 30 status
8F301F1001 GPCMD31STAT General Purpose Command 31 status
3110001001 LEDRST_STAT LED Reset status

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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
10:48 1/1
USBCOM_BRATE_SW +
921.6kbps

Figure 10.5-1 USB setting menu (on IED screen)

Setting of USB (Function ID: 231701)


Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value

USBCOM_BRATE_SW 115.2 / 921.6 kbps Baud rate Switch for USB Com port 921.6

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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
10:48 1/2
RS485_1_BRATE_SW +
19.2kbps
RS485_1_BRATE_SW +
NONE

Figure 10.6-1 RS485 setting menu (on IED screen)

Setting of RS485 (Function ID: 232201)


Unit Default setting
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s value

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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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).

(i) Front Panel


The front panel is provided with a screen (LCD Screen), 26 light emitting diodes (LEDs), 11
operation keys, seven function keys (in the later section the function keys are referred to as F1
to F7.), monitoring jacks and a USB receptacle.

LEDs
LCD screen

Operation keys
Function keys
with LEDs

Monitoring jacks with USB


LEDs (A, B, and C)

Figure 11.1-1 Front Panel


(ii) LCD screen
The LCD screen provides the user with detailed internal information provided by the IED such
as records, monitoring and settings. Normally, the LCD screen appears blank unless an
operation key is pressed, by pressing any of the operation keys, the LCD screen will display
the top menu. If the top menu is shown on the LCD screen, the user can turn off the screen
backlight by pressing the operation key ◄. When operation is idle for some time, the screen
backlight turns off. By pressing any key except the CLEAR key, the backlight turns on, and
the previous menu will be displayed on the LCD screen.

(iii) LEDs
As shown in Table 11.1-1, 26 LEDs, each having signal labels and colors, are defined:

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Table 11.1-1 LED labels and their color


LED User configurable
Label Color Remarks
No. setting2
Lit up when the IED
1 IN SERVICE Green N/A
is in service.
Lit up when an error
2 ERROR Red N/A
is occurred.
31 N/A N/A ✔

41 TRIP Red ✔ Default


51 N/A N/A ✔

61 TEST Yellow ✔ Default


71 N/A N/A ✔

. 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).

(iv) Function keys


Seven function keys (F1 to F7) have the following two features.
 Skip to a specific screen directly, set by the user.
Used for skipping to a set page by pressing the function keys. Press again to return to the
previous page. Set by pressing the function key for 2 seconds on the selected page. (See
section 11.5(v)-1)
 Test signal generator.
A convenient method that can be used for operating binary signals. Set by assigning the
signal in the settings menu. (See section 11.5(v)-2)
Table 11.1-2 Features of Function keys (F1 to F7)
Labels on Keys Feature and Remark

LED† Skip to a specific screen directly.


Control for the operation of pre-assigned
F1 to F7 binary signals.

†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.

(v) Operation keys


By using the operation keys, the user can display records, relay status etc. Input of setting

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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

Move the cursor up / Scroll up / Count up1

Move the cursor down / Scroll down / Count down1

Previous page / Move to the left digit.

Next page / Move to the right digit

ENTER Enter edit mode, if item is active / Executive operation / Accept alarm
message.

CANCEL Exit edit mode / Cancel operation.

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.

I Control key. (Close)

O Control key. (Open)

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.

(i) Screen and LEDs during normal HMI operation


When the IED is operating normally, the green "IN SERVICE" LED is lit. Press any key except
the key CLEAR; and then the backlight of the LCD screen is turned on1. If the IED detects a
fault, the fault message will appear in a pop-up screen. At the same time, the “TRIP”2 LED is
lit.
1Note: If another fault occurs during the period of time for which the previous fault pop-
up screen, is displayed, the previous fault information will be overwritten by the
new fault on the pop-up screen. Press the key CANCEL to remove the pop-up
screen for “Latest Fault” to return to the previous screen.
2Note: Press the key CLEAR to turn off the LED.

(ii) Main-menu and Sub-menu


 Main-menu
If LCD screen is turned off, press any key, except the key CLEAR. “Main-Menu" will
appear on the LCD screen (see the left of Figure 11.2-1). To go to the next level of
hierarchy, press the key ►.

 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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Main Menu DIF


10:48 1/8 10:48 1/2
_Record > DIF-EN +>
Monitoring > On
Setting > _DIF-IdSV-EN +>
IO Setting > Off
Time >
Test >
a. Main Menu b. Sub Menu

Figure 11.2-1 LCD screen for Main-Menu and Sub-menu

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

LED LED (3~26)


Communication LAN F1 Key ~ F7 Key
61850STAT

Relay Element DIF


CBF
EFP
FS

Statistics Counter Time Clock ActiveSyncSrc


Accumulated Time
Time Zone
GOOSE Monitoring Time Sync SNTP
BI SYNC
Diagnostics Display Format IRIG SYNC

Summer Time

Test Test Mode Test Option


Function Test
Binary Input (Slot#n)
Binary Output (Slot#n)
Setting Record Fault Record Simultaneous Fault
Event Record
Metering Disturbance Record Mode Change F1 Key ~ F7 Key

Communication LAN Signal Monitoring


USBCOM
RS485
IEC61850
IEC SLV Information
Protection Common PLC-TIMER
Active Group
Copy Group(A->B) Security Setting Change Password
Group1
Group2 Security
Group3
Group4
Group5
Group6
Login / Logout
Group7
Group8

Control Common Control


Reset Control

Statistics Counter(GCNT01~32)

Function Key F1 Key ~ F7 Key

Diagnostics Detail

Figure 11.2-2 Menu hierarchy

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Table 11.2-1 Outline of Main-menu and their purposes


Sub-menu Purpose and functions
The "Record" sub-menu provides fault record, event record and disturbance
record. The user can erase each record individually or can clear all records at
Record
the same time. The user can assign event records to three distributed “Event
Record” sub-menus as required.
The "Monitoring" sub-menu displays all of the status values for the IED, such
Monitoring as Metering, Binary I/O, Communication, Relay Element, Statistics,
Interlock, GOOSE Monitoring, and Diagnostics.
The "Setting" sub-menu is used to view or change the settings: Record,
Setting
Metering, Communication and Protection.
The "I/O Setting" sub-menu is used to view or change the settings for inputs,
I/O Setting configurable binary inputs, configurable binary outputs, and configurable
LEDs.
The "Time" sub-menu provides settings for calendar clock, time zone, the
Time
source of time synchronization and the display format of the calendar clock.
The "Test" sub-menu is used to set and to test the following: a trip circuit,
Test forcible operation of binary outputs from the IED, time measurement of
variable timers, and observation of the binary signals in logic circuits.
The "Information" sub-menu displays information about the IED such as
Information
hardware, software, communication, etc.
The "Security Setting" sub-menu is used to change the password and access
Security
level, providing high levels of security by assigning users different levels of
Setting
access.
When the "Security Setting” sub-menu is ON, the “Login/Logout” sub-menu
Login/Logout
is displayed.

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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
10:48 1/6
_Fault Record >
Event Record1 >
Event Record2 >
Event Record3 >
Disturbance Record >
Clear All Records +

Figure 11.3-1 Display of Record


Table 11.3-1 Operation and display in Record sub-menu
Display Operation key Remark
[>] ► Press the key ► to go to the sub-menu
[+] ENTER Press the key ENTER for executing “Clear all records”.
Confirmation dialog screen will be displayed.
(i) Fault Record
The “Fault Record” sub-menu displays the date and time of fault occurrence, fault phase,
tripping mode, and the power system quantities, as shown in Figure 11.3-2.

Fault Record Fault Record#1


10:48 1/6 10:48 1/222
#1 2012-07-25 > 2012-07-25
10:48:21.223 10:48:21.223
#2 2012-07-21 > Phase AB
01:15:55.018 Trip 1,2,3,4,5,6
#3 2012/07/21 > OC1
13:11:29.621 2012-07-25

Fault Record List Details of Fault Record

Figure 11.3-2 Display of Fault Record

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Display fault record


Figure 11.3-3 shows how to see the screen of fault record list and the details.

Record
1). Move cursor to the Fault Record menu and press ►.
10:48 1/6
_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

Figure 11.3-3 Fault Record

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Clear fault record


Figure 11.3-4 shows the steps to clear the fault record list.

Record
1). Move cursor to the Fault Record menu and press ►.
10:48 1/6
_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.
10:48 1/2
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

Figure 11.3-4 Clear Record

Clear all information in Fault Record


Figure 11.3-5 shows the steps to clear all the records.

Record
1). Move cursor to the Clear all Records sub menu and press ENTER.
10:48 1/6
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

Figure 11.3-5 All clear

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(ii) Event Record


The “Event Record” sub-menu provides three parts namely, “Event Record1”, “Event Record2”
and “Event Record3”. In each Event Record sub-menu, the data and time, device name, and
the operation of the device are displayed as shown in the example below.

Event record1
10:48 1/3
#1 2012-07-25
10:48:21.223
Set.Group change
2
#2 2012-07-25
10:20:21.021

Figure 11.3-6 Display of Event Record

Display of Event Record


Figure 11.3-7 shows the steps to display and erase event records. To clear all records, refer to
section (i)-3.

Record
1). Move cursor to Event Record 1, 2, or 3 sub menu and press ►.
10:48 2/6
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

Figure 11.3-7 Display events

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Clear of Event Records


Figure 11.3-8 shows the steps to display and erase event records. To clear all records, refer to
section (i)-3.

Record
1). Move cursor to Event Record 1, 2, or 3 sub menu and press ►.
10:48 2/6
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

Figure 11.3-8 Clear Event

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(iii) Disturbance Record


Disturbance Records can be displayed graphically on the PC screen by using GR-TIEMS. The
IED screen displays only the recorded date and times, which are stored in the IED as the entire
disturbance data, as shown in the following example:

Disturbance record
10:48 1/6
#1 2012-07-25
10:48:04.223
#2 2012-07-21
01:15:55.018
#3 2012-07-20
13:11:29.621

Figure 11.3-9 Display of Disturbance Record


The following shows the steps to display and erase disturbance records.

Display of disturbance Record


Figure 11.3-10 shows the steps to display and erase event records. To clear all records, refer to
section (i)-3.

Record
1). Move cursor to Disturbance Record sub menu and press ►.
10:48 2/6
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

Figure 11.3-10 Disturbance

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Clear of Disturbance Records


Figure 11.3-11 shows the steps to display and erase disturbance records. To clear all records,
refer to section (i)-3.

Record
1). Move cursor to Disturbance Record sub menu and press ►.
10:48 2/6
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

Figure 11.3-11 Clear records

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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
10:48 1/25
Va
23.231kV 121.34deg
Vb
23.200kV 120.14deg
Vc
22.713kV 121.50deg

Figure 11.4-1 Display for Metering

(ii) Binary I/O


“Binary I/O” sub-menu can be used to display the respective status of the binary IO module
circuits. The LCD displays the binary input or output signal number, the signal name1
assigned to the circuits of the binary IO modules and their status in a line. The status for the
binary output circuit is shown by a logic level (“1” or “0”). Figure 11.4-2 provides an example
for binary IO module at IO#1 (Slot#1).

Slot#1
10:48 1/12
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 11.4-2 Display of Binary I/O status


1Note: The user can set the names of binary signals with GR-TIEMS.
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Figure 11.4-3 shows the steps required to display the status of the binary inputs and outputs.

Main Menu Monitoring Binary I/O


10:48 2/9 10:48 2/14 10:48 1/4
Record > ► Statistics > ► _Slot#1 >
_Monitoring > Metering > Slot#2 >
Setting > _Binary I/O >
IO setting >
◄ ◄ Slot#3 >
Operation Time > Slot#4 >
Time > Relay Element >
Test > Communication >

► ◄

Slot#1 Slot#1
10:48 2/12 10:48 1/12
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

Figure 11.4-3 Steps to display Binary I/O status

(iii) Communication
The “Communication” sub-menu provides several sub-menus as shown in Figure 11.4-4.

Sub-menu sub-menu sub-menu


Monitoring Communication LAN

61580STAT

Figure 11.4-4 Menu hierarchy for Communication sub-menu


The display structure for each sub-menu is explained in the following sections:

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.

“LAN” sub-menu can display “PortStatus” and “NetMonitor status”. If


“NetMonitor” is running (active), the LCD screen will display a “>”mark.

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LAN
10:48 1/2
PortStatus >
NetMonitor Inactive

Figure 11.4-5 Display for LAN


If the status of a port is “UP”, it means that the communication link is working;
if the status of a port is “DOWN, it means that the LAN cable is not connected to
the port.

The following two sub-menus are displayed to show the communication status
when the IED has dual LAN communication modules.

PortStatus PortStatus
10:48 1/2 10:48 1/2
*Port1_Link UP *Port1_Link UP
Port2_Link DOWN Port2_Link UP

Port 1(Port A) is connected. Port 1&2 (Port A&B) are connected.


Port 2(Port B) is not connected.

Figure 11.4-6 Communication status

IEC61850 sub-menu: IP addresses of the devices connecting in IEC61850 are


shown in a straight line. Configurations of those IP addresses are available
with GR-TIEMS.

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61850STAT
10:48 1/6
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

Figure 11.4-7 Display of IEC61850


(iv) Relay Elements
The names of relay elements and statuses of the operation are shown in respective columns.
To view all of the relay elements, the user has to press keys ▲ and ▼.

OC
10:48 1/25
OC1-A 0
OC1-B 0
OC1-C 0
OC2-A 0
OC2-B 0
OC2-C 0

Figure 11.4-8 Displaying Relay Elements


Figure 11.4-9 shows the steps necessary to display the status of the measuring elements.

Main Menu Main Menu Relay Element


10:48 2/9 10:48 2/9 10:48 1/4
Record > ► Metering > ► CBF >
_Monitoring > Binary I/O > EFP >
Setting > Communication > _OC >
IO setting >
◄ _Relay Element > ◄ EF >
Time > Statistics >
Test > GOOSE Monitoring >

► ◄

OC
10:48 1/25
OC1-A 0
OC1-B 0
OC1-C 0
OC2-A 0
OC2-B 0
OC2-C 0

Figure 11.4-9 Steps to display the status of measuring elements


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(v) Statistics
“Statistics” sub-menu has several sub-menus.

Sub-menu Sub-menu Sub-menu


Monitoring Statistics Power value

Counter
Accumulated Time
Operation Time

Operation Counter
Total Time

Figure 11.4-10 Menu hierarchy for Statistics


For each statistical item, with the exception of displaying their status, the data can be
reset or revised.

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
10:48 1/4
Wh+ +
0.0MWh
Wh- +
0.0MWh
varh+ +
0.0Mvarh

Figure 11.4-11 Display of Power Value


Table 11.4-1 Operation means for data reset or data revise
Step Display Operation key Remark
1 [>] ► Press ► key to go to the sub-menu
Press ENTER key to execute reset or revise. After
2 [+] ENTER
executing, a confirmation dialog screen displays.
1Note: In order to secure the reliability, the reset and revision items are controlled by the
vendor.
2Note: The number of digits for the power value can be reduced based on the units kW,
MW and kvar+. For instance, when the power is measured as "123,456kW" then it
is displayed as "123MW". If this value has to be changed then the user can key in a
new compensated value. For example, if "78MW" should be displayed on the IED
screen even though the measured value is "123,456kW" then the user should key in
the new value of "78MW". Note that the compensated value "78MW" is "78,000kW",

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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
10:48 1/32
COUNT1 (No Assign) +
0
COUNT2 (No Assign) +
0
COUNT3 (No Assign) +
0

Figure 11.4-12 Display for Counter sub-menu


To change the counter number, follow the steps as shown in Figure 11.4-13.

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Main Menu Monitoring Statistics


10:48 2/10 10:48 1/8 10:48 1/3
Record > ► Metering > ► Power value >
_Monitoring > Binary I/O > _Counter >
Setting > Communication > Accumulated Time >
◄ ◄
IO Setting > Relay Element >
Time > _Statistics >
Test > GOOSE Monitoring >

► ◄

Counter Counter Counter


10:48 1/32 10:48 1/32
Change? ENTER Count1(No Assign) + ENTER Count1(No Assign) +
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No 0 0
Count2 (No Assign) + Count2(No Assign) +
1 0
Count3 (No Assign) + Count3(No Assign) +
0 0

Revise the data

CANCEL Counter
ENTER 10:48 1/32
Count1(No Assign) +
0
COUNT2 (No Assign) +
The data has been revised. 1
COUNT3 (No Assign) +
0

Figure 11.4-13 Steps for changing the counter number

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.

Accumulated Time Accumulated Time


10:48 1/1
_ACT_TIME + Reset?
CANCEL
234d 23h 39m ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No

ENTER

Figure 11.4-14 Display for Accumulated Time

(vi) GOOSE monitoring


The status of the GOOSE subscription information is shown for each record-unit, as shown in
Figure 10.3-30. Each IED name (for example, “GRx200-11-603”) has been defined in the
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GOOSE subscription information.

GOOSE Monitoring
10:48 1/3
GRx200-11-603 OK
GRx200-21-603 OK
GRx200-31-603 NG

Figure 11.4-15 Display for GOOSE Monitoring

(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 >

Figure 11.4-16 Display of Supervision items

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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.

(i) Setting method


In “Setting” sub-menu, four setting modes are provided as follows:
1. Element Setting Mode
2. Switch Setting Mode
3. List Selection Mode (items selection)
4. Signal Selection Mode (signal selection)

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
10:48 2/8 10:48 2/8
_OC1-b + *OC1-b +
123.00000 124.00000
OC1-c + OC1-c +
1.00000 1.00000
OC1-angle + OC1-angle +
45 deg 45 deg

Before Changing Setting After Changing


Setting
Figure 11.5-1 Example of Element Setting Mode

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:

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OC1 OC1 OC1


10:48 2/8 10:48 2/8 10:48 2/8
_OC1-b + [ENTER] OC1-b + [◄] x 5 OC1-b +
123.00000 123.00000 123.00000
OC1-c + OC1-c + OC1-c +
[CANCEL] [►] x 5
1.00000 1.00000 1.00000
OC1-angle + OC1-angle + OC1-angle +
45 deg 45 deg 45 deg

[▲] [▼]
[CANCEL] [CANCEL]

OC1 OC1
OC1
10:48 2/8 10:48 2/8
10:48 2/8
*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

Figure 11.5-2 Steps for setting the value


1Note: The meaning of settings and their setting process are beyond the scope of this
section. The figure above is provided by way of example. The user should confirm
the setting values after making any changes to their values. For verification, refer
to “Confirmation of Setting” discussed later.
2Note: The operation keys have several features enabling the user to key values for
setting items. Table 11.5-1 shows values that have been changed before and after
the user presses the operation keys.

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

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displayed on two lines.

OC1 OC1
10:48 24/56 10:48 24/56
_OC1-VTFBlk + *OC1-VTFBlk +
Non Block
OC1-UseFor + OC1-UseFor +
Trip Trip
OC1-OPMD + OC1-OPMD +
3POR 3POR

Before Changing Setting After Changing

Figure 11.5-3 Display Example of Switch Setting Mode

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.

OC1 OC1 OC1


10:48 24/56 10:48 24/56 [►] / [▼] / 10:48 24/56
_OC1-VTFBlk + [ENTER] OC1-VTFBlk + [▲] / [◄] *OC1-VTFBlk +
Non Non Block
OC1-UseFor + OC1-UseFor + OC1-UseFor +
[CANCEL]
Trip Trip [►] / [▼] / Trip
OC1-OPMD + OC1-OPMD + [▲] / [◄] OC1-OPMD +
3POR 3POR 3POR

[CANCEL]

[ENTER] [ENTER]

OC1 OC1
10:48 24/56 10:48 24/56
*OC1-2fBlk + *OC1-2fBlk +
[▼] Block
Block
_OC1-UseFor + OC1-UseFor +
Trip [▲] Trip
OC1-OPMD + OC1-OPMD +
3POR 3POR

Figure 11.5-4 Operation of Switch Setting Mode


Note: The meaning of settings and their setting process are beyond the scope of this
section. The above figure is provided by way of example. The user should confirm
setting values after making any changes to their values. For verification, refer to
“Confirmation of Setting” discussed later.

List Selection Mode: The “List Selection Mode” is composed of main-setting-


screens and selection-list-screens as shown in Figure 11.5-5. In the main-

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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.

OC1 OC1-2fBlk OC1-2fBlk


10:48 23/56 10:48 1/3 10:48 2/3
_OC1-2fBlk + [ENTER] _Non [▼] Non
Non Block-3P _Block-3P
OC1-VTFBlk + Block-PerP Block-PerP
[CANCEL]
Non [▲]
OC1-UseFor +
Trip

[CANCEL] [ENTER]

OC1 OC1
10:48 23/56 10:48 23/56
*OC1-2fBlk + [▼] *OC1-2fBlk +
Block-3P Block-3P
_OC1-VTFBlk + OC1-VTFBlk +
Non [▲] Non
OC1-UseFor + OC1-UseFor +
Trip Trip

Figure 11.5-5 Operation of List Selection Mode

Signal Selection Mode: Figure 11.5-6 shows the steps to select a signal.

F1 Key Select Function Select Element


10:48 1/2 10:48 2/128 10:48 2/128
_Signal + [ENTER] No assign [►] No assign
Assign Signal _423100 > _AF00001001
Logic + 423101 > AF00002001
[CANCEL]
Toggle 423102 > [◄] AF00003001
423103 > AF00004001
423104 > AF00005001

[CANCEL] [ENTER]

F1 Key
10:48 1/2
*Signal +
423100 AF00001001
Logic +
Toggle

Figure 11.5-6 Operation of signal selection

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(ii) Confirmation dialog in each sub-menu


In “Setting” menu, a confirmation dialog #1 and #2 appears in the sub-menu and lower-level
menu, as shown in Figure 11.5-7

Sub-menu Sub -menu Sub -menu


Case2
Setting Record
Metering
Communication
Protection Active Group
: Copy gr.(A->B).
Confirmation
Group 1 Dialog #1
Group 2
Confirmation :
Case1
Group 8
Dialog #2
Trip

Figure 11.5-7 Confirmation dialog setting

 Case1: Confirmation dialog #1


Suppose the setting of each group is changed; the confirmation dialog will
appear when returning to the screen of the “Protection” sub-menu, as shown
in Figure 11.5-8.
 Case2: Confirmation dialog #2
Suppose a setting is changed; the confirmation dialog will appear when
returning to the “Upper Menu”, as shown in Figure 11.5-9.

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Setting Protection Group 1


10:48 4/7 10:48 3/10 10:48 2/3
Record > [►] Active group > Telecommunication >
[►]
Metering > Copy gr.(A->B) > *Trip >
Communication > _Group 1 > Autoreclose >
_Protection > [◄] Group 2 > [◄]
Counter > Group 3 >
Function key > Group 4 >

[►] [◄]

OC OC Trip
10:48 1/4 10:48 1/4 10:48 1/12
*OC1EN +> [ENTER] *OC1EN + [►] *OC >
On On UV >
OC2EN + OC2EN + ZS >
Off [CANCEL] Off [◄] ZG >
OC3EN + OC3EN + EF >
Off Off DIFF >

[►] / [▼] / [►] / [▼] /


[▲] / [◄] [▲] / [◄]

OC [CANCEL] OC Group1
10:48 1/4 10:48 1/4 10:48 2/3
*OC1EN +> *OC1EN +> [◄] x 2 Telecommunication >
Off Off *Trip >
OC2EN + [ENTER] OC2EN + Autoreclose >
Off Off
[►] x 2
OC3EN + OC3EN +
Off Off

[◄]

Protection Protection
[ENTER]
10:48 3/10 The changed Setting
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.

Figure 11.5-8 Setting example in case #1

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Main Menu Setting Communication


10:48 3/9 10:48 3/7 10:48 2/5
Record > [►] Record > [►] LAN >
Monitoring > Metering > _IEC61850 >
_Setting > _Communication > IEC103 >
[◄] [◄]
IO Setting > Protection > Modbus >
Time > Counter > DNP >
Test > Function key >

[►] [◄]

IEC61850 IEC61850 IEC61850


10:48 1/6 [►] / [▼] / 10:48 1/6 10:48 1/6
*850BLK + [▲] / [◄] 850BLK +
[ENTER] _850BLK +
Block Normal Normal
GSECHK + GSECHK + GSECHK +
ON [CANCEL] ON [CANCEL] ON
SI1-1 + SI1-1 + SI1-1 +
254 254 254

[ENTER] [CANCEL]

IEC61850 Setting
Communication
10:48 1/6 10:48 2/5
*850BLK + [◄] [◄] Change setting?
LAN >
Block ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
*IEC61850 >
GSECHK + IEC103 >
ON Modbus >
[►]
SI1-1 + DNP >
254

Setting [ENTER]
The changed setting is
10:48 3/7
Record > confirmed.
Metering >
_Communication >
Protection > The changed setting is
[CANCEL]
Counter > canceled.
Function key >

Figure 11.5-9 Setting example in case #2

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(iii) On/Off function


When the “Setting->Protection->Group (1 to 8)” sub-menu is displayed, the “On/OFF function”
is used to hide some unnecessary settings.

“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
10:48 1/4 10:48 1/4
[►] / [◄] /
10:48 1/4
*OC1EN +> [ENTER] *OC1EN +>
[▲] / [▼]
*OC1EN +
On On Off
OC2EN + OC2EN + OC2EN +
Off [CANCEL] Off [►] / [◄] / Off
OC3EN + OC3EN + [▲] / [▼] OC3EN +
Off Off Off

[ENTER]

Protection OC
10:48 1/4
[ENTER] Change setting? *OC1EN +
The changed ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No Off
setting is confirmed. [◄] x 3
OC2EN +
Off
OC3EN +
Off

Protection OC
10:48 3/10 10:48 1/4
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

Figure 11.5-10 Operation of On/Off function

Table 11.5-2 Explanation of [+>] mark in On/Off function


Display Operation Remark
[+>] ► Go to the sub-menu
ENTER Change setting.

(iv) Protection group setting


The IED provides eight setting groups for the protection of the power system; the user can
choose an alternative setting group from one of the eight groups in response to a change in the
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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.

Protection Protection Protection


10:48 5/11 10:48 5/11 10:48 5/11
Common [▲] x 4 Common [►] Common
Active Group + Active Group + Active Group +
3
3 [◄] 3
Copy Group (A->B) > [▼] x 4 Copy Group (A->B) > Copy Group (A->B) >
Group 1 >
Group 1 > Group 1 >
Group 2 > Group 2 > Group 2 >
Refer to “Note: 1)”

[▲] x 2 [▼] x 2

Protection
Protection
10:48 5/11
Common
Change Setting? [ENTER]
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No Active Group +
1
Copy Group (A->B) >
Group 1 >
Group 2 >

[ENTER]

Protection
10:48 1/10
Common
The changed [►]
Active Group >
setting is confirmed. Copy Group(A->B) >
Group 1 >
Group 2 >
Group 3 >

†Note: When the screen moves to the “Protection” sub-


menu from the “Setting” sub-menu, the cursor will
appear alongside the current active group.

Figure 11.5-11 Operation of changing active group

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.

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Protection Copy Group(A->B) Copy Group (A->B)


10:48 1/11 10:48 1/2 10:48 1/2
Common [►] _A (1 – 8): + [▼] A (1 – 8): +
3 3
Active Group +
B (1 - 8): +
1 [◄] [▲] _B (1 - 8): +
1 1
*Copy Group(A->B) >
Group 1 >
Group 2 >

[ENTER]

Copy Group(A->B) Copy Group(A->B) Copy Group(A->B)


10:48 1/2
[ENTER]
10:48 1/2 [▲] 10:48 1/2
A (1 – 8): + A (1 – 8): + A (1 – 8): +
3 3 3
*B (1 - 8): + *B (1 - 8): + [► B (1 - 8): +
2 2 ] 1

[◄]

Protection

Copy Group? [ENTER]


ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No The changed
setting is confirmed.

Protection
10:48 1/11
Common
Active Group >
1
Copy Group(A->B) >
Group 1 >
Group 2 >

Figure 11.5-12 Copy group setting

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).

(v) Configuration of Function keys


Function keys (F1 to F7) on the IED front panel provide a feature to navigate to a specific
screen, which is configurable by the user. These keys have their own LED, which can be

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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.

Table 11.5-3 Function keys which are configured to navigate a menu


Function Key configured Menus
F1 Metering
F2 Fault Record
F3 Event Record1
F4 Event Record2
F5 Event Record3
F6 Diagnostics

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
10:48 1/7 10:48 1/3 10:48 3/3
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

Setting F1 Key F1 Key Function


10:48 1/3 [ENTER] 10:48 1/3
[◄] x 2
Change Setting? *Function + *Screen Jump
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No Screen Jump Assign Signal
Signal + No Assign
No Assign
Logic
Instant +

[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].

Figure 11.5-13 Operation of screen jump setting

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On any screen, press the screen-jump function key to display a screen, refer to the
following figure:

Main Menu OC
10:48 2/8 10:48 1/4
Record > [F1] _OC1EN +>
_Monitoring > On
Setting > OC2EN +>
IO setting >
[F1] On
Time > OC3EN +
Test > Off

Figure 11.5-14 Operation of screen jump function

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.

Function Key F1 Key F1 Key Function


10:48 1/7 10:48 1/3 10:48 1/3
F1 Key > [►] Function + [ENTER] *Screen Jump
F2 Key > Screen Jump Assign Signal
F3 Key > Signal + No Assign
[◄] [CANCEL]
F4 Key > No Assign
F5 Key > Logic
F6 Key > Instant +

[▼] x 2 [▲] x 2

Setting F1 Key F1 Key Function


10:48 1/3 10:48 3/3
[◄] x 2 [ENTER]
Change Setting? *Function + Screen Jump
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No No Assign Assign Signal
Signal + _No Assign
No Assign
Logic
Instant +

[ENTER]
The “Screen Jump” function is
canceled on F1 key.

Figure 11.5-15 Cancelling screen jump function

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Signal control function: To assign a test signal to a function key, follow the
steps as shown in Figure 11.5-16.

Function Key F1 Key F1 Key Function


10:48 1/7 10:48 1/3 10:48 3/3
F1 Key > [►] *Function + [ENTER] Screen Jump
F2 Key > No Assign Assign Signal
F3 Key > Signal +
[◄] [CANCEL] _No Assign
F4 Key > No Assign
F5 Key > Logic
F6 Key > Instant +

[▲] [▼]

F1 Key F1 Key F1 Key Function


10:48 1/2 10:48 1/2 10:48 2/3
[ENTER]
*Function + [▼] *Function +> Screen Jump
No Assign Assign Signal *Assign Signal
*Signal + [▲] LED > [ENTER] No Assign
123101AF00001001
Logic +
Instant

[ENTER]

Select Function Select Element Select Element


10:48 1/25 10:48 1/128 10:48 3/128
_123100 >
[►] _AF00001001 [▼] x 2 AF00001001
123101 > AF00002001 AF00002001
123102 > AF00003001 _AF00003001
123103 > [◄] AF00004001 [▲] x 2 AF00004001
123106 > AF00005001 AF00005001
123107 > AF00006001 AF00006001

[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

Figure 11.5-16 Assigning a signal to the function key

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I/O setting sub-menu


The “I/O Setting” sub-menu is used to set or change settings for the following items:
(i) AC Analog Input
(ii) Binary Input
(iii) Binary Output
(iv) LED
This section explains the details of the setting method.

(i) AC analog input


For the AC analog inputs in the VCT module, the user can configure a ratio for each AC analog
channel. With regard to the ratio, the user can key the value of the ratio from the sub-menu.

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.

AC Analog Input AI#1


10:48 1/2 10:48 1/12
AI#1 > ► CH1 >
AI#2 > CH2 >
CH3 >
CH4 >
CH5 >
CH6 >

AI#1
10:48 1/2
AI1_Ch1_Ratio +
2000.000

Figure 11.6-1 AC analog input screen


Note: This screen is a sample. The AI numbers displayed are dependent upon the
configuration of VCT modules in each IED.

(ii) Binary input


All binary input circuits provided in the IED are user-configurable; the user can set common
programmable logic (CPL) for each binary input circuit. (For more information regarding CPL,

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see Chapter Technical description: Binary IO module: Binary input circuit)

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.

Binary Input Slot#3


10:48 2/32 10:48 1/10
Slot#1 > [►] _Common >
_Slot#2 > BI1 >
Slot#3 > BI2 >
Slot#4 > BI3 >
Slot#5 > BI4 >
Slot#6 > BI5 >

Figure 11.6-2 Selection of slot and binary input circuit


Note: This screen is a sample. The slot numbers displayed depend upon the
configuration of the binary IO module in each IED.

CPL setting: Figure 11.6-3 is an example of a “Common” setting. From this


screen, the user can set a threshold level and the number of comparisons
feature for contact chatter for all binary input circuits.

Common
10:48 1/2
Thres_Level +
Low
Cmp_Num +
4

Figure 11.6-3 Common screen

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
10:48 1/3
On Delay Timer +
0.000 s
Off Delay Timer +
0.000 s
Inverse-SW +
Normal

Figure 11.6-4 CPL setting


Note: Setting items “On Delay timer and others” are displayed when the user sets
[BI*_CPL] On.

(iii) Binary output


All binary output circuits provided in the IED are also user-configurable; the user can configure
timers and switches using CPL settings. (For more information of CPL, see Chapter Technical
description: Binary IO module: Binary output circuit)

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.

Binary Output Slot#2


10:48 2/32 10:48 1/9
Slot#1 > [►] _BO1 >
_Slot#2 > BO2 >
Slot#3 > BO3 >
Slot#4 > BO4 >
Slot#5 > BO5 >
Slot#6 > BO6 >

Figure 11.6-5 Selection of slot and binary output circuit


Note: This screen is a sample. The slot numbers displayed are dependent upon the
configuration of the binary IO module in each IED case.

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
10:48 1/15
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

Figure 11.6-6 Binary output setting

Figure 11.6-7 shows how to assign a signal:

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BO1 Select Function Select Function


10:48 1/1 10:48 1/15 10:48 1/6
BO1_CPL + [ENTER] _Input Signal1 + [▼] No Assign
_ On No Assign _CBP_DIF 412B01>
Input Signal2 + CBP_CBF 456B01>
[CANCEL]
No Assign CBP_EFP 457B01>
Input Signal3 + CBP_FS 48CB01>
No Assign CBP_TRS 4A2B01>

[►] [CANCEL]

Select Element
10:48 2/155
No Assign
_DIFCH_A 8000F01C20
DIFCH_B 8100F01C21
DIFCH_C 8200F01C22
DIFCH-IDSV8E00F01B67

Figure 11.6-7 Assigning a signal

(iv) Selection and setting of LED


As shown in Figure 11.1-1, the IED provides 26 LEDs and 7 function-keys. The user can
configure LEDs (“LED#3” to “LED#26”) and the function key LEDs (F1 to F7; each has a LED).
Each LED is driven via a logic gate which can be programed to be an AND gate, OR gate or
XOR gate operation. Furthermore, each LED has a programmable reset characteristic, settable
for instantaneous drop-off, or for latching operation. One or up to eight signals can be assigned
to a single LED with selectable LED color.

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
10:48 1/31
_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
10:48 1/16
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
10:48 1/5
Clock >
Time Zone >
Time Sync >
Display Format >
Summer Time >

Figure 11.7-1 Time function screen


(i) Clock
The clock can run locally or synchronize with the external time source shown in
[ActiveSyncSrc] menu. Figure 11.7-2 shows the Clock screen:
Clock
10:00 1/2
[Time] +
2012-11-21 10:00:05
[Format]
YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
[ActiveSyncSrc] >
SNTP

Figure 11.7-2 Clock screen


The Clock sub-menu is composed of the [Time] menu, [Format] menu and [ActiveSyncSrc]
menu. Time for the IED can be set in the screen. When the active synchronizing source is SNTP,
the user can go to another sub-menu to check the current active SNTP server.
Figure 11.7-3 shows how to handle this screen.

Time menu
(1) Move cursor to the Time menu and press ENTER.
Clock
10:00 1/2
_[Time] +
2012-11-21 10:00:05
[Format]
YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
[ActiveSyncSrc] >
SNTP

(2) Current time can be changed to press ▲ or ▼.


Clock
10:00 1/2
[Time] +
2012-11-21 10:05:00
[Format]
YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss
[ActiveSyncSrc] >
SNTP

Figure 11.7-3 Clock format

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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

(2) The ActiveSyncSrc screen shows the active IP address of active


ActiveSyncSrc
10:48 SNTP server.
192. 168. 0. 100
192. 168. 0. 101
*192. 168. 0. 102
192. 168. 0. 103

Figure 11.7-4 ActiveSync

(ii) Time zone


The user can input time zone designated by UTC in Time zone screen. Time zone according as
local area for the IED should be set. Figure 11.7-5 shows the Time Zone screen:

Time Zone
10:48 1/1
Time zone +
0.00hour

Figure 11.7-5 Time zone setting screen

(1) Move cursor to the Time zone menu and press ENTER.
Time Zone
10:48 1/1 Time zone can be set by 0.25 hour. The user has to fill the Time zone
_Time zone +
0.00hour in accordance with UTC (Coordinate Universal Time).

Figure 11.7-6 TimeZone

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(iii) Time synchronization


Time synchronization source can be selected in Time synchronization screen. The
synchronization function can be activated by configuration of the On/Off switch in this menu.
Figure 11.7-7 shows the configuration screen for the time synchronization function:

Time Sync
10:48 1/4
TimeSyncSrc +
SNTP
SNTP +>
On
BI SYNC +>
On

Figure 11.7-7 Time synchronization setting


The following shows how to operate in this screen.

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
10:48 1/4
_TimeSyncSrc +
SNTP
SNTP +>
On
BI SYNC +>
On

(2) The TimeSyncSrc menu is composed of “---”, SNTP, BI, MODBUS


TimeSyncSrc
10:48 1/5 and IRIG-B.
---
_SNTP Note: When “---” is selected, it means that time synchronization
BI
MODBUS
is not operated.
IRIG-B

Figure 11.7-8 TimeSyncSrc

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.
10:48 1/4
_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

Figure 11.7-9 SNTP

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.

BI SYNC (1) Enter the Data ID of the BI output


10:48 1/2 (2) Set adjustment time for [SYNC ADJ]
BI_ID +
No Assign
SYNC_ADJ +
0.000 s

Figure 11.7-10 BISYNC

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IRIG SYNC menu


When the “IRIG SYNC” is set to On in Time Sync menu, the user can choose IRIG signal for
the synchronization.

IRIG SYNC (1) Set On if IRIG-B data is generated in IEEE C37.118/IRIG-B000


10:48 1/2 format. On the other hand, set On if the IRIG-B is generated with
USE_BCDYEAR +
Off absence the C37.118.
USE_LOCALTIME +
Off

Figure 11.7-11 IRIGSYNC

(iv) Display format


Display format of time in the IED can be selected in Display format screen. All time formats
will be displayed according to Date_fmt setting. The IED provides different formats to display
the date. Figure 11.7-12 shows display format menu:

Display Format
10:48 1/4
Date_fmt +
YYYYMMDD
Date_delimiter +
-
Time_delimiter +
:

Figure 11.7-12 Display format menu


Display Format sub-menu is composed of Date_fmt menu, Date_delimiter setting
Time_delimiter setting and Sec_delimiter setting.

Date format menu


(1) Move cursor to “Date_fmt”; and press ENTER.
Display Format
10:48 1/4
_Date_fmt +
YYYYMMDD
Date_delimiter +
-
Time_delimiter +
:

(2) Select desired format by moving cursor.


Date_fmt
10:48 1/3
_YYYYMMDD
MMDDYYYY
DDMMYYYY

Figure 11.7-13 Date Format

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Date delimiter menu


r
Display Format
10:48 1/4 (1) Move cursor to the [Date_delimiter] menu and press ENTER.
Date_fmt +
YYYYMMDD
_Date_delimiter +
-
Time_delimiter +
:

Date_delimiter
10:48 1/3 (2) Date delimiter can be selected by moving cursor to the desired
_-
/ format type.
.

Figure 11.7-14 Date delimite


Time delimiter menu
r
Display Format
10:48 3/4 (1) Move cursor to the [Time_delimiter] menu and press ENTER.
Date_fmt +
YYYYMMDD
Date_delimiter +
-
_Time_delimiter +
:

Display Format
10:48 3/4 (2) The time delimiter mark is switched.
Date_fmt +
YYYYMMDD
Date_delimiter +
-
_Time_delimiter +
.

Figure 11.7-15 Time delimite

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Second delimiter menu


Second delimiter can be switched by the following procedure.
(1) Move cursor to the [Sec_delimiter] menu and press ENTER.
Display Format
10:48 4/4
Date_delimiter +
-
Time_delimiter +
:
_Sec_delimiter +
.

(2) The second delimiter mark is switched.


Display Format
10:48 4/4
Date_delimiter +
-
Time_delimiter +
:
_Sec_delimiter +
,

Figure 11.7-16 Second

(v) DST (Summer time)


When DST is On, the user is needed to set details:

Summer Time
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Summer time +
Off

Figure 11.7-17 DST (Summer time) menu


Notice that summertime can be set by the following procedure If summertime is started or
ended in the last week of the month, Start_Week and End_Week must be filled “5”. The IED
controls starting or ending summer time day to set last week of the month on Start_Week or
End_Week automatically.

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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.
10:48 1/9
IS_UTC_base +
On
Start_Month +
3
Start_Week +
5

Figure 11.7-18 DST setting

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.
10:48
1/8
---
_Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed

Summer Time (3) Starting weekday is set.


10:48 4/9
Start_Month +
3
Start_Week +
5
_Start_Wday +
Sun

Figure 11.7-19 DST setting

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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 >

Figure 11.8-1 Test screen


(ii) Test mode screen
The Test Mode screen is shown in Figure 11.8-2. The Test Mode screen has four functions, Test
Option, Function Test, Binary Input and Binary Output.

Test Mode
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Test Option >
Function Test >
Binary Input >
Binary Output >

Figure 11.8-2 Test Mode screen


Test option screen: The Test Option screen, shown in Figure 11.8-3, is used
to select the following functions and perform a Test flag forced reset.

Test Option
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S-TestFlagCancel +
Off
GOSNDBLK +
Off
GOSUBBLK +
Off

Figure 11.8-3 Test Option screen


 Test flag cancel (S-TestFlagCancel)
This function is used to forcibly reset the Test flag in the communication
packet. The Test flag is set to OFF by default. The Test flag is used in
combination with another device in the Test mode. When this option is
selected, the Test flag in the communication packet is reset temporarily to

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reproduce a pseudo-operation condition.

 GOOSE sending block (GOSNDBLK)


This function is used for selecting or disabling the GOOSE sending
information in Test mode. This function is used when there is a conflict in
communication with another active IED while sending a GOOSE signal.

 GOOSE receiving block (GOSUBBLK)


This function is used for receiving or rejecting GOOSE subscription
information from another IED in Test mode. This function is used for testing
in case of bad reception (For example, Validation of Interlock determination).
The user can simulate a bad reception condition passively by using two
GOOSE Sending Blocks.

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

Figure 11.8-4 Function test menu (an example)

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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description: Binary IO Module)

Binary Input
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Slot#1 >
Slot#3 >

Figure 11.8-5 Binary input menu


Figure 11.8-6 is a case when IO#3 (Slot#03) is selected.

Slot#3
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BIF OP +
Slot3-BIO1-SET +
Normal
Slot3-BIO2-SET +
Normal
Slot3-BI03-SET +

Figure 11.8-6 Setting menu for Slot #3 module


For example, if the user wishes to simulate binary input circuit #1 (BI1) on the
BIO1A module at IO#3 slot, the user can select SLOT3-BI01-SET screen, as shown
in Figure 11.8-6).

Slot3-BIO1-SET
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Normal
Off
On

Figure 11.8-7 Setting menu after selecting “Slot #3-BIO1-SET”

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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simulation test. This does not start the simulation.

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
10:48
Press and hold ENTER
to operate
Press <- to return
To previous page

Figure 11.8-8 Execution menu of BI test


If key ENTER is pressed in Figure 11.8-8, the status will change to test status. The
following screen will be displayed after pressing the key ENTER. Figure 11.8-9
shows that the IED is in simulation test mode.

Slot#3
10:48
Press and hold ENTER
to operate
Operating..

Press <- to return


To previous page

Figure 11.8-9 Running test menu


Note: The user has to continue to depress the key ENTER on the IED front panel during
the simulation test period. The simulation status will be released if key ENTER is
not pressed.

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 >

Figure 11.8-10 Binary output menu


Figure 11.8-11 shows selection of IO#2 (Slot #2).

Slot#2
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BO2F OP +
SLOT2-BO01-SET +
Normal
SLOT2-BO02-SET +
Normal
SLOT2-BO02-SET +

Figure 11.8-11 Setting menu for Slot #2 module

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

Figure 11.8-12 Setting menu after selecting “SLOT2-BO01-SET”

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.

(iii) TestFlag-EN screen


This function can set all communication protocol Test flags to Test mode. The user should select
TestFlag-EN in Figure 11.8-1 and select On or Off.

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(iv) Mode change screen


When the user selects “Mode Change” from the Test sub-menu shown in Figure 11.8-1, the
following Mode change screen is displayed (Figure 11.8-13). This allows control from a remote
device (For example, SAS server) by configuring the MDCTRL-EN setting.

Mode Change
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MDCTRL-EN +
Off
MDCTRL-SELRST +
30 s
MDCTRL-EXERST +
30 s

Figure 11.8-13 Mode Change sub-menu

(v) Signal monitoring screen


Figure 11.8-14 shows that the user can assign signal-monitoring points to the monitoring jacks
(A, B, and C) on the IED front panel. Incidentally, points have not been assigned for the
monitoring jacks in the menu below.

Signal Monitoring
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Term A +
No Assign
Term B +
No Assign
Term C +
No Assign

Figure 11.8-14 Signal monitoring sub-menu

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.

10:48 1/3
Input signal +
No Assign

Figure 11.8-15 Selection menu

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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.]

Figure 11.9-1 Information screen

Table 11.9-1 Information details


Display item Remark
[IED TYPE]
GRB200 Product information
-**-***-**-**-**-*** Ordering number in Hardware selection†
-****-***-** Ordering number in Software selection†
[Serial No.]
********** Product serial number
[Plant Name]
Preferred name The user can key preferred IED name using the GR-TIEMS
[Description]
Preferred contents The user can key preferred information using the GR-TIEMS
[CP1M Software]
GS2RLIM1**** Name and version number about the CPU Software
[IEC61850 eng]
G2M8500** Name and version number of IEC61850 engine
[IEC61850 Support]
Ed1/Ed1op/Ed2 Numbers of supporting 61850 edition in IED
[IEC61850 Date Model]
W2GRB00**** Name and version number of IEC61850 Data Model
[IEC61850 SCL Ver.]
Edition ***(****) Version information at IED
[IEC61850 Mapping]
X2GRB200**** Name and version number of IEC61850 Mapping
[GOOSE Subscribe]
***** GOOSE Subscript information
[IEC103 Slave Data]
IGR*200**** IEC 103 Mapping†
[PLC Data]
P2GRB200**** PLC Data name and version number
†The item is only displayed when the IED has the Protocol ‘IEC 60870-5-103’. See Appendix
Ordering for more detailed information.

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Security setting sub-menu


The Access control function is accessed using the Security Setting sub-menu. Passwords, active
or inactive and several allowed operations can be set for each user ID.
Table 11.10-1 Access control function settings
Display Order 1 2 3 4 5

User ID Guest Setting Test Operation Full Access

Password (Default) N.A 0000 0000 0000 0000

View ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Setting N.A ✔ N.A N.A ✔

Security Setting N.A ✔ N.A N.A ✔

Test N.A N.A ✔ ✔ ✔

Clear record N.A ✔ ✔ N.A ✔


Functions
Monitoring
(function N.A ✔ ✔ N.A ✔
(Reset/Revise)
keys) F1 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
allowed F2 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
to operate
F3 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

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

the Security setting.

Table 11.10-2 Meaning of allowed operation


Functions Meaning
View All users can see all screens/menus
In the “Setting” and “IO setting” menu the authorized user can change
Setting each setting item. Operation of the “Time” menu is also allowed.
(Incidentally, all users can set the time.)
Security setting Authorized users can change security settings

Test A tester and an operator can access the “Test” menu.


An authorized person, except for a guest and an operator can remove
Clear record
record information.
An authorized person, except for a guest and an operator can clear and
Monitoring
change statistical data.
F1 to F7 Users can operate a function/an application with a function key.

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12 Installation and setting


Contents Pages Pages
Caution for storage 636
Handling precautions 636 Unpacking 637

─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 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).

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Caution for storage


You have to pack an IED in the original box after the IED is inspected, if the IED is not required
to be installed now; and you have to store it in dry and clean condition.
Recommended storage condition:
- Temperature: 0 degree Celsius to +40 degree Celsius
- No condensation

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.

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Unpack and inspection of hardware and software


The user should unpack and check the IED before use. Be in touch with Toshiba at email
(www.toshiba-relays.com) for any issues.

(i) Opening and inspecting relay (IED) package


Open a relay package and inspect physical damage if any. Ensure that the following items are
included in the package. If there is any noticeable physical damage, or any of the above items
are missing, contact your agent.
- Relay (IED) unit
- Test record: One report sheet
- Installation guide: One guide sheet
- Instruction manuals: Provided within a CD-ROM
- Flange cover: Left and right covers
- Function keys label: One label sheet
- LEDs Label: One label sheet

(ii) Manufacture settings (In, Vn, fn, Vdc)


Find the hardware nameplate. The user can know the IED has been produced correctly in
terms of rated current (In), voltage (Vn), frequency (fn), and DC rating (Vdc). The user can
read the same on Factory settings (Figure 12.3-3).

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)

Busbar Protection IED


GRB200 -21-4T1-M2-66-30-210
1A / 5A 50 / 60 Month, Year
100-120 110-250
****** ** ***
TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
DC rating (Vdc)
Rated frequency (fn)
Rated voltage (Vn)
Rated current (In)

Figure 12.3-1 Hardware nameplate example on MainUnit

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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

Busbar Protection IED


GRB200 -11-WU8-S0-00-30-220
1A / 5A 50 / 60 Month, Year
(N/A) 110-250
****** ** ***
TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
DC rating (Vdc)
Rated frequency (fn)
Rated voltage (Vn)
Rated current (In)

Figure 12.3-2 Hardware nameplate example on 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

System frequency (fn) = 60Hz

AC rating (In) = 5A

Figure 12.3-3 Factory setting example on MainUnit


Note: The user is not able to change rated values (fn and In); therefore, the user should
return the IED for the manufacture if the rated ones are required to change.

(iii) Combination of VCT and BIOs


The transformer module (VCT) is located at the far right slot (e.g., at ‘VC1’ in Figure 12.3-5).
Identify the codes at Position ‘7’ to know the VCT types (e.g., VCT48B and & VCT23B are in
the MainUnit when Figure 12.3-3 is true).

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.

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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

Figure 12.3-4 IO configuration in MainUnit (example viewing from the back)


Ordering positions
7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L

- 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

Figure 12.3-5 IO configuration in SubUnit (example viewing from the back)


Note: See Chapter Technical description to find the structure of cases and their
terminals.

(iv) Communication modules (LAN and others)


Figure 12.3-6 shows triple LAN modules in MainUnit (LAN ports at C11 and C12). The layout

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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

Ordering positions Ordering positions Ordering positions


7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L

- 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

C11 C21 C11 C11


Main-Sub 100BASE-FX
100BASE-FX 100BASE-FX
communication

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

C13 C23 C13 C13


100BASE-TX 100BASE-TX
Main-Sub
1000Base-T 1000Base-T Main-Sub
communication communication

0
RX 0
RX

0
TX 0
TX

C14 C24 C14 C14


C14
Main-Sub
IRIG-B000 IRIG-B000 communication
A1 A1
B1 B1
SIG SIG 0
RX
A2 A2
DISUSE DISUSE
B2 B2
DISUSE DISUSE
A3 A3 0
TX
B3 B3
GND GND

C15 C25 C15 C15


RS485 RS485 IRIG-B000
A1 A1 A1
B1 B1 B1
COM-A COM-A SIG
A2 A2 A2
DISUSE
B2 B2 B2
COM-B COM-B DISUSE
A3 A3 A3
B3 B3 B3
COMM COMM GND

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.

Figure 12.3-6 Communication modules selected in MainUnit


‡Note: See Chapter Communication protocol, for more information.

(v) Relay and control software


Verifying relay software is possible to check the codes at Positons ‘S, G, and T’ on Software
nameplate. For example, MainUnit has ’*3*’ software; these IEDs can operate in the IEC61850
protocol†, as shown in Figure 12.3-7.

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Positions

7 S G T E F U 9 V

- 1 0 3 * - 6 6 2 - 4 E

GRB200- --

TOSHIBA ENERGY SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS CORPORATION

Selected language
Selected protocol
Selected software

Figure 12.3-7 Software nameplate example


†Note:For more information, see Chapter Relay application

(vi) Flange covers and labels


Two flange covers (blue ones in Figure 12.3-8) are included in the package. The user can attach
them on the IED when mounting into the rack (see succeeding section Rack mounting).
LEDs label

Pockets for labels

Function keys label

Flange covers

Figure 12.3-8 Flange covers and labels attached on IED

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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.

Figure 12.4-1 SW on OPT2 for setting SubUnit ID

Table 12.4-1 SubUnit ID settings


SW positions Usage
0 Set ‘0’ when the case is used for SubUnit#1
1 Set ‘1’ when the case is used for SubUnit#2

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PWS alarm threshold setting


The IED has power supply module (PWS) at the far left slot. The user can confirm DC rated
voltage on the hardware nameplate by checking the cord at Positions ‘8’, but the user should
select either alarm thresholds for dropping DC voltage by inserting a jumper on the PWS
(Figure 12.5-1). See Section Power supply module in Chapter Technical description.
Ordering positions
7 8 9 A B C D E F G H J K L

- x 1 - x x x - x x - x x - x x - x x x

DC rated voltage, e.g., 1=’110 to 250Vdc’, selected by the ordering

Figure 12.5-1 Alarm threshold set on PWS module

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

Type using compression terminals

Figure 12.5-2 PWS terminal labels

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13 Commissioning and maintenance


Contents Pages Pages
Required test 645 Test operations –
Cautions 646 -Binary output circuit test (BO) 649
Preparations 646 -Binary input circuit test (BI) 649
-Canceling supervision function (AMF) 649
-GOOSE test (61850) 648
-LED light test 650
-Mode test (MDCTRL) 649
-Logic single monitor 649
-CB and DS test (Replica_CH) 649
-Test sub-menu structure 648

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Scope of required test


Commissioning tests should be a minimum; it may be required hardware and conjunctive tests.
Tests regarding relay and control function may be carried out at the user’s discretion. During
the tests, the user can access IED functions through the front panel or using the GR-TIEMS
engineering tool. The user is generally required to be familiar with the functions regarding the
testing practices; the user shall understand the safety precautions to avoid personal injuries
or equipment damage.

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.

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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.

(ii) Cautions on Tests


CAUTION
 While the power is on, do not connect/disconnect the flat cable on the front of the
printed circuit board (PCB).
 While the power is on, do not mount/dismount the PCB.
 Before the power is on, check the following:
- Make sure the polarity and voltage of the power supply are correct.
- Make sure the CT circuit is not open.
- Make sure the VT circuit is not short-circuited.
 Transformer module is damaged due to an overcurrent or overvoltage.
 Clear test settings after the test; then, set original settings again.

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

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1 Time counter, precision timer


1 PC (not essential)

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.

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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

Test Test Mode Test Option S-TestFlagCancel


GOSNDBLK
GOSBUBLK

Function Test A.M.F.


Replica_CH1 CB-Test_CH1
Replica_CH2 DS11-Test_CH1
Replica_CH3 DS12-Test_CH1
Replica_CH4 DS13-Test_CH1
Replica_CH5 DS21-Test_CH1
TestFlag-EN Replica_CH6
Replica_CH7
Replica_CH8
Replica_CH9
Replica_CH10

Replica_CH24

Binary Input (Slot#n) BI*F OP


SLOT*-BI01-SET
SLOT*-BI02-SET
SLOT*-BI03-SET
…..

Binary Output (Slot#n) BO*F OP


SLOT*-BO01-SET
SLOT*-BO02-SET
Simultaneous Fault SLOT*-BO03-SET
…..

Mode Change MDCTRL-EN


MDCTRL-SELRST
MDCTRL-EXERST

Signal Monitoring Term A


Term B
Term C

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.

13.4.1 Test for communication


(i) GOOSE sending block (GOSNDBLK)
This is used for selecting or disabling the GOOSE sending information where there is a conflict
in communication with another active IED while sending a GOOSE signal.

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(ii) GOOSE receiving block (GOSUBBLK)


This is used for receiving or rejecting GOOSE subscription information from another IED for
testing bad reception. See Chapter Communication protocol: IEC 61850 communication.

(iii) Test flag cancel (S-TestFlagCancel)


Test flag in the communication packet will be removed unconditionally, when On is set for
setting [Test flag].

(iv) Test for all communication (TestFlag-EN)


Setting [TestFlag-EN]=On allows to set test flags at all communication protocol (see Chapter
User interface: Test-submenu).

13.4.2 Test for relay application


(i) Auto monitoring function (A.M.F)
Issuing alarms will be blocked when Off is set for [A.M.F]. For the content about the monitoring
function, see Chapter Automatic supervision function.

(ii) Test for CB and DS at CH (Replica_CHxx)


If CB or DS should to be closed or open temporarily for testing, use settings [CB-Test_CHxx],
[DS11-Test_CHxx], [DS12-Test_CHxx], [DS13-Test_CHxx], and [DS21-Test_CHxx].

13.4.3 Test for BI and BO circuits


(i) Binary input circuit test (SLOT*BIxx-SET)
Setting [SLOT*-BIxx-SET] allows to have a virtual input at a binary input circuit.

(ii) Binary output circuit test (SLOT*BOxx-SET)


Setting [SLOT*-BIxx-SET] allows to have a virtual output at a binary input circuit.
Note: For the BI and BO test operation, see Chapter User interface: Test sub-menu,
separately.

13.4.4 Test for mode change (MDCTRL)


The function is provided to detect a test mode. For more information, see Chapter General
control function: Mode control function, separately.

13.4.5 Signal monitor


The function is provided in order that the user can observe IED internal signals. For more
information, see Chapter Technical description: Human machine interface: Monitoring jacks,
separately.

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13.4.6 LED light test


The user can perform LED lighting test by pressing the keys ◄ and ►. Press the both keys on
the front panel for a few seconds. If there is no problem, all LEDs will be lit.

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Setting
Test settings
Unit Default
Setting item Range Contents Notes
s setting value

TestFlag-EN Off / On – Change test flag on Protocol On


S-TestFlagCancel Off / On Cancelling test flag of slave communication Off
GOSNDBLK Off / On GOOSE publishing block Off
GOSUBBLK Off / On GOOSE subscription block Off
A.M.F. Off / On Supervisor function use or not On

Testing of CBP REPRICA (Function ID: 4F0B01)


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

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Signal
 Signal monitoring point
TEST (Function ID: 201301)
Element ID Name Description
3100051197 SIM FAULT OUTPUT for Sim.Fault Display

3100001190 TEST MODE Mode of test

 Signal monitoring point


BIO_FORCE (Function ID: 240101)
Element ID Name Description
3110001198 BI1F OP BI1 forced operate start

3111001198 BI2F OP BI2 forced operate start

3112001198 BI3F OP BI3 forced operate start

3113001198 BI4F OP BI4 forced operate start

3114001198 BI5F OP BI5 forced operate start

3115001198 BI6F OP BI6 forced operate start

3116001198 BI7F OP BI7 forced operate start

3117001198 BI8F OP BI8 forced operate start

3118001198 BI9F OP BI9 forced operate start

3119001198 BI10F OP BI10 forced operate start

311A001198 BI11F OP BI11 forced operate start

311B001198 BI12F OP BI12 forced operate start

311C001198 BI13F OP BI13 forced operate start

311D001198 BI14F OP BI14 forced operate start

311E001198 BI15F OP BI15 forced operate start

311F001198 BI16F OP BI16 forced operate start

3110201198 BO1F OP BO1 forced operate start

3111201198 BO2F OP BO2 forced operate start

3112201198 BO3F OP BO3 forced operate start

3113201198 BO4F OP BO4 forced operate start

3114201198 BO5F OP BO5 forced operate start

3115201198 BO6F OP BO6 forced operate start

3116201198 BO7F OP BO7 forced operate start

3117201198 BO8F OP BO8 forced operate start

3118201198 BO9F OP BO9 forced operate start

3119201198 BO10F OP BO10 forced operate start

311A201198 BO11F OP BO11 forced operate start

311B201198 BO12F OP BO12 forced operate start

311C201198 BO13F OP BO13 forced operate start

311D201198 BO14F OP BO14 forced operate start

311E201198 BO15F OP BO15 forced operate start

311F201198 BO16F OP BO16 forced operate start

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Appendix 1 Signal lists for common function

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 Signal monitoring point


CONST_VALUE (Function ID: 100001)
Name Element ID Description
C0_BIT 8000001220 Constant value 0 expressed with binary in BIT type

C1_BIT 8000011220 Constant value 1 expressed with binary in BIT type

C0_N8 2000001128 Constant value 0 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit

C1_N8 2000011128 Constant value 1 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit

C0_N16 2100001129 Constant value 0 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C1_N16 2100011129 Constant value 1 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C0_N32 220000112A Constant value 0 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C1_N32 220001112A Constant value 1 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C0_N64 230000112B Constant value 0 expressed with unsigned integer in 64 bit

C1_N64 230001112B Constant value 1 expressed with unsigned integer in 64 bit

C0_S8 2000001120 Constant value 0 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C1_S8 2000011120 Constant value 1 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C2_S8 2000021120 Constant value 2 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C3_S8 2000031120 Constant value 3 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C4_S8 2000041120 Constant value 4 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C5_S8 2000051120 Constant value 5 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C6_S8 2000061120 Constant value 6 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C7_S8 2000071120 Constant value 7 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C8_S8 2000081120 Constant value 8 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C9_S8 2000091120 Constant value 9 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C10_S8 20000A1120 Constant value 10 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C11_S8 20000B1120 Constant value 11 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C12_S8 20000C1120 Constant value 12 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C13_S8 20000D1120 Constant value 13 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C14_S8 20000E1120 Constant value 14 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C15_S8 20000F1120 Constant value 15 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C16_S8 2000101120 Constant value 16 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C17_S8 2000111120 Constant value 17 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C18_S8 2000121120 Constant value 18 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C19_S8 2000131120 Constant value 19 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C20_S8 2000141120 Constant value 20 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C21_S8 2000151120 Constant value 21 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C22_S8 2000161120 Constant value 22 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C23_S8 2000171120 Constant value 23 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C24_S8 2000181120 Constant value 24 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C25_S8 2000191120 Constant value 25 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C26_S8 20001A1120 Constant value 26 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C27_S8 20001B1120 Constant value 27 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C28_S8 20001C1120 Constant value 28 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C29_S8 20001D1120 Constant value 29 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C30_S8 20001E1120 Constant value 30 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C31_S8 20001F1120 Constant value 31 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C32_S8 2000201120 Constant value 32 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C40_S8 2000281120 Constant value 40 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

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CONST_VALUE (Function ID: 100001)
Name Element ID Description
C50_S8 2000321120 Constant value 50 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C60_S8 20003C1120 Constant value 60 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C70_S8 2000461120 Constant value 70 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C80_S8 2000501120 Constant value 80 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C90_S8 20005A1120 Constant value 90 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C100_S8 2000641120 Constant value 100 expressed with signed integer in 8 bit

C0_S16 2100001121 Constant value 0 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C1_S16 2100011121 Constant value 1 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C2_S16 2100021121 Constant value 2 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C3_S16 2100031121 Constant value 3 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C4_S16 2100041121 Constant value 4 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C5_S16 2100051121 Constant value 5 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C6_S16 2100061121 Constant value 6 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C7_S16 2100071121 Constant value 7 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C8_S16 2100081121 Constant value 8 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C9_S16 2100091121 Constant value 9 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C10_S16 21000A1121 Constant value 10 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C11_S16 21000B1121 Constant value 11 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C12_S16 21000C1121 Constant value 12 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C13_S16 21000D1121 Constant value 13 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C14_S16 21000E1121 Constant value 14 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C15_S16 21000F1121 Constant value 15 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C16_S16 2100101121 Constant value 16 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C17_S16 2100111121 Constant value 17 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C18_S16 2100121121 Constant value 18 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C19_S16 2100131121 Constant value 19 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C20_S16 2100141121 Constant value 20 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C21_S16 2100151121 Constant value 21 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C22_S16 2100161121 Constant value 22 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C23_S16 2100171121 Constant value 23 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C24_S16 2100181121 Constant value 24 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C25_S16 2100191121 Constant value 25 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C26_S16 21001A1121 Constant value 26 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C27_S16 21001B1121 Constant value 27 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C28_S16 21001C1121 Constant value 28 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C29_S16 21001D1121 Constant value 29 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C30_S16 21001E1121 Constant value 30 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C31_S16 21001F1121 Constant value 31 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C32_S16 2100201121 Constant value 32 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C40_S16 2100281121 Constant value 40 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C50_S16 2100321121 Constant value 50 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C60_S16 21003C1121 Constant value 60 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C70_S16 2100461121 Constant value 70 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C80_S16 2100501121 Constant value 80 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

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CONST_VALUE (Function ID: 100001)
Name Element ID Description
C90_S16 21005A1121 Constant value 90 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C100_S16 2100641121 Constant value 100 expressed with signed integer in 16 bit

C0_S32 2200001122 Constant value 0 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit


C1_S32 2200011122 Constant value 1 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C2_S32 2200021122 Constant value 2 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C3_S32 2200031122 Constant value 3 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C4_S32 2200041122 Constant value 4 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C5_S32 2200051122 Constant value 5 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C6_S32 2200061122 Constant value 6 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C7_S32 2200071122 Constant value 7 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C8_S32 2200081122 Constant value 8 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C9_S32 2200091122 Constant value 9 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C10_S32 22000A1122 Constant value 10 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C11_S32 22000B1122 Constant value 11 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C12_S32 22000C1122 Constant value 12 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C13_S32 22000D1122 Constant value 13 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C14_S32 22000E1122 Constant value 14 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C15_S32 22000F1122 Constant value 15 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C16_S32 2200101122 Constant value 16 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C17_S32 2200111122 Constant value 17 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C18_S32 2200121122 Constant value 18 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C19_S32 2200131122 Constant value 19 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C20_S32 2200141122 Constant value 20 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C21_S32 2200151122 Constant value 21 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C22_S32 2200161122 Constant value 22 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C23_S32 2200171122 Constant value 23 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C24_S32 2200181122 Constant value 24 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C25_S32 2200191122 Constant value 25 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C26_S32 22001A1122 Constant value 26 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C27_S32 22001B1122 Constant value 27 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C28_S32 22001C1122 Constant value 28 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C29_S32 22001D1122 Constant value 29 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C30_S32 22001E1122 Constant value 30 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C31_S32 22001F1122 Constant value 31 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C32_S32 2200201122 Constant value 32 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C40_S32 2200281122 Constant value 40 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C50_S32 2200321122 Constant value 50 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C60_S32 22003C1122 Constant value 60 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C70_S32 2200461122 Constant value 70 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C80_S32 2200501122 Constant value 80 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C90_S32 22005A1122 Constant value 90 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C100_S32 2200641122 Constant value 100 expressed with signed integer in 32 bit
C0_S64 2300001123 Constant value 0 expressed with signed integer in 64 bit

C1_S64 2300011123 Constant value 0 expressed with signed integer in 64 bit

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 656 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CONST_VALUE (Function ID: 100001)
Name Element ID Description
C0_U8 3000001124 Constant value 0 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C1_U8 3000011124 Constant value 1 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C2_U8 3000021124 Constant value 2 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C3_U8 3000031124 Constant value 3 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C4_U8 3000041124 Constant value 4 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C5_U8 3000051124 Constant value 5 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C6_U8 3000061124 Constant value 6 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C7_U8 3000071124 Constant value 7 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C8_U8 3000081124 Constant value 8 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C9_U8 3000091124 Constant value 9 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C10_U8 30000A1124 Constant value 10 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C11_U8 30000B1124 Constant value 11 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C12_U8 30000C1124 Constant value 12 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C13_U8 30000D1124 Constant value 13 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C14_U8 30000E1124 Constant value 14 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C15_U8 30000F1124 Constant value 15 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C16_U8 3000101124 Constant value 16 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C17_U8 3000111124 Constant value 17 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C18_U8 3000121124 Constant value 18 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C19_U8 3000131124 Constant value 19 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C20_U8 3000141124 Constant value 20 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C21_U8 3000151124 Constant value 21 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C22_U8 3000161124 Constant value 22 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C23_U8 3000171124 Constant value 23 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C24_U8 3000181124 Constant value 24 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C25_U8 3000191124 Constant value 25 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C26_U8 30001A1124 Constant value 26 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C27_U8 30001B1124 Constant value 27 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C28_U8 30001C1124 Constant value 28 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C29_U8 30001D1124 Constant value 29 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C30_U8 30001E1124 Constant value 30 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C31_U8 30001F1124 Constant value 31 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C32_U8 3000201124 Constant value 32 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C40_U8 3000281124 Constant value 40 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C50_U8 3000321124 Constant value 50 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C60_U8 30003C1124 Constant value 60 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C70_U8 3000461124 Constant value 70 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C80_U8 3000501124 Constant value 80 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C90_U8 30005A1124 Constant value 90 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C100_U8 3000641124 Constant value 100 expressed with unsigned integer in 8 bit
C0_U16 3100001125 Constant value 0 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C1_U16 3100011125 Constant value 1 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C2_U16 3100021125 Constant value 2 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C3_U16 3100031125 Constant value 3 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 657 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CONST_VALUE (Function ID: 100001)
Name Element ID Description
C4_U16 3100041125 Constant value 4 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C5_U16 3100051125 Constant value 5 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C6_U16 3100061125 Constant value 6 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C7_U16 3100071125 Constant value 7 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C8_U16 3100081125 Constant value 8 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C9_U16 3100091125 Constant value 9 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C10_U16 31000A1125 Constant value 10 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C11_U16 31000B1125 Constant value 11 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C12_U16 31000C1125 Constant value 12 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C13_U16 31000D1125 Constant value 13 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C14_U16 31000E1125 Constant value 14 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C15_U16 31000F1125 Constant value 15 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C16_U16 3100101125 Constant value 16 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C17_U16 3100111125 Constant value 17 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C18_U16 3100121125 Constant value 18 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C19_U16 3100131125 Constant value 19 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C20_U16 3100141125 Constant value 20 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C21_U16 3100151125 Constant value 21 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C22_U16 3100161125 Constant value 22 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C23_U16 3100171125 Constant value 23 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C24_U16 3100181125 Constant value 24 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C25_U16 3100191125 Constant value 25 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C26_U16 31001A1125 Constant value 26 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C27_U16 31001B1125 Constant value 27 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C28_U16 31001C1125 Constant value 28 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C29_U16 31001D1125 Constant value 29 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C30_U16 31001E1125 Constant value 30 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C31_U16 31001F1125 Constant value 31 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C32_U16 3100201125 Constant value 32 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C40_U16 3100281125 Constant value 40 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C50_U16 3100321125 Constant value 50 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C60_U16 31003C1125 Constant value 60 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C70_U16 3100461125 Constant value 70 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C80_U16 3100501125 Constant value 80 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C90_U16 31005A1125 Constant value 90 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C100_U16 3100641125 Constant value 100 expressed with unsigned integer in 16 bit

C0_U32 3200001126 Constant value 0 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C1_U32 3200011126 Constant value 1 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C2_U32 3200021126 Constant value 2 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C3_U32 3200031126 Constant value 3 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C4_U32 3200041126 Constant value 4 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C5_U32 3200051126 Constant value 5 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C6_U32 3200061126 Constant value 6 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C7_U32 3200071126 Constant value 7 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 658 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


CONST_VALUE (Function ID: 100001)
Name Element ID Description
C8_U32 3200081126 Constant value 8 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C9_U32 3200091126 Constant value 9 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C10_U32 32000A1126 Constant value 10 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C11_U32 32000B1126 Constant value 11 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C12_U32 32000C1126 Constant value 12 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C13_U32 32000D1126 Constant value 13 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C14_U32 32000E1126 Constant value 14 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C15_U32 32000F1126 Constant value 15 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C16_U32 3200101126 Constant value 16 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C17_U32 3200111126 Constant value 17 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C18_U32 3200121126 Constant value 18 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C19_U32 3200131126 Constant value 19 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C20_U32 3200141126 Constant value 20 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C21_U32 3200151126 Constant value 21 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C22_U32 3200161126 Constant value 22 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C23_U32 3200171126 Constant value 23 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C24_U32 3200181126 Constant value 24 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C25_U32 3200191126 Constant value 25 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C26_U32 32001A1126 Constant value 26 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C27_U32 32001B1126 Constant value 27 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C28_U32 32001C1126 Constant value 28 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C29_U32 32001D1126 Constant value 29 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C30_U32 32001E1126 Constant value 30 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C31_U32 32001F1126 Constant value 31 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C32_U32 3200201126 Constant value 32 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C40_U32 3200281126 Constant value 40 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C50_U32 3200321126 Constant value 50 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C60_U32 32003C1126 Constant value 60 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C70_U32 3200461126 Constant value 70 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C80_U32 3200501126 Constant value 80 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C90_U32 32005A1126 Constant value 90 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C100_U32 3200641126 Constant value 100 expressed with unsigned integer in 32 bit

C0_U64 3300001127 Constant value 0 expressed with unsigned integer in 64 bit

C1_U64 3300011127 Constant value 1 expressed with unsigned integer in 64 bit

 Signal monitoring point


BIO_FORCE (Function ID: 240101)
Name Element ID Description
BI1F OP 3110001198 BI1 forced operate start

BI2F OP 3111001198 BI2 forced operate start

BI3F OP 3112001198 BI3 forced operate start

BI4F OP 3113001198 BI4 forced operate start

BI5F OP 3114001198 BI5 forced operate start

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 659 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

 Signal monitoring point


BIO_FORCE (Function ID: 240101)
Name Element ID Description
BI6F OP 3115001198 BI6 forced operate start

BI7F OP 3116001198 BI7 forced operate start

BI8F OP 3117001198 BI8 forced operate start

BI9F OP 3118001198 BI9 forced operate start

BI10F OP 3119001198 BI10 forced operate start

BI11F OP 311A001198 BI11 forced operate start

BI12F OP 311B001198 BI12 forced operate start

BI13F OP 311C001198 BI13 forced operate start

BI14F OP 311D001198 BI14 forced operate start

BI15F OP 311E001198 BI15 forced operate start

BI16F OP 311F001198 BI16 forced operate start

BO1F OP 3110201198 BO1 forced operate start

BO2F OP 3111201198 BO2 forced operate start

BO3F OP 3112201198 BO3 forced operate start

BO4F OP 3113201198 BO4 forced operate start

BO5F OP 3114201198 BO5 forced operate start

BO6F OP 3115201198 BO6 forced operate start

BO7F OP 3116201198 BO7 forced operate start

BO8F OP 3117201198 BO8 forced operate start

BO9F OP 3118201198 BO9 forced operate start

BO10F OP 3119201198 BO10 forced operate start

BO11F OP 311A201198 BO11 forced operate start

BO12F OP 311B201198 BO12 forced operate start

BO13F OP 311C201198 BO13 forced operate start

BO14F OP 311D201198 BO14 forced operate start

BO15F OP 311E201198 BO15 forced operate start

BO16F OP 311F201198 BO16 forced operate start

BI1F OP 3110001198 BI1 forced operate start

BI2F OP 3111001198 BI2 forced operate start

BI3F OP 3112001198 BI3 forced operate start

BI4F OP 3113001198 BI4 forced operate start

BI5F OP 3114001198 BI5 forced operate start

BI6F OP 3115001198 BI6 forced operate start

BI7F OP 3116001198 BI7 forced operate start

BI8F OP 3117001198 BI8 forced operate start

BI9F OP 3118001198 BI9 forced operate start

BI10F OP 3119001198 BI10 forced operate start

BI11F OP 311A001198 BI11 forced operate start

BI12F OP 311B001198 BI12 forced operate start

BI13F OP 311C001198 BI13 forced operate start

BI14F OP 311D001198 BI14 forced operate start

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 660 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Appendix 2 Case outline in MainUnit and SubUnit

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 661 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

1/1 case size

1. Trihedral figure (1/1×19 inches) for the Stand-alone type of MainUnit

† The (38) means the


height of the VCT terminal.

Unit: mm

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 662 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

2. Trihedral figure (1/1×19 inches) for the Max. Dual Ports of MainUnit

† The (38) means the


height of the VCT terminal.

Unit: mm

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 663 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

3. Trihedral figure (1/1×19 inches) for the Dual Ports with LAN for Local PC of MainUnit

† The (38) means the


height of the VCT terminal.

Unit: mm

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 664 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

4. Trihedral figure (1/1×19 inches) for SubUnit

† The (38) means the


height of the VCT terminal.

Unit: mm

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 665 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

5. Panel cut out figure (1/1×19 inches) for the case

Unit: mm

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 666 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Appendix 3 Typical external connections

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 667 -
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

BO1 A BI1 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A


C11 VCT48B VCT23B
PWS1 A 100BASE-FX
1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 1

2 BO1(SF) BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 Va


2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 2
4 TX
3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 3 3
3 BO2(SF) BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 ZA
FAIL1 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 4
Vb 4
Ia
1 RX
5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 5 5
BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3
BO3(SF) BI3 Vc CH3
6 (-) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 6 6
Ib
8 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4
7 (+) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 C12 7
10
BO4(SF) BI4 100BASE-FX
8 (-) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 8
Ic
9
FAIL2 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5
9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 9 9
7
BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6
BO5(SF) BI5 TX
10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 10
Va 10
Ia

11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 11 11


BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7
BO6(SF) BI6 RX ZB CH4
12 (-) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 12
Vb 12
Ib
BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8
13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 13 13
BI7 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9
BO7 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 Vc Ic
14 14 14
C13
15 (+) 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
100BASE-TX
BO8 BI8 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 1000BASE-T
16 (-) 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Ia

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

GRT#5 (1.0) 0.0

●FG ●FGE ●FGD ●FGC ●FGB ●FG1 ●FGA ●FG2 ●E

Centralized GRB200
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)


- 668 -
MainUnit structure (the Max. Dual ports 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

BO1 A BI1 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A


C11 VCT48B VCT23B
PWS1 A 100BASE-FX
1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 1

2 BO1(SF) BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 Va


2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 2
4 TX
3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 3 3
3 BO2(SF) BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 ZA
FAIL1 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 4
Vb 4
Ia
1 RX
5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 5 5
BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3
BO3(SF) BI3 Vc CH3
6 (-) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 6 6
Ib
8 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4
7 (+) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 C12 7
10
BO4(SF) BI4 100BASE-FX
8 (-) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 8
Ic
9
FAIL2 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5
9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 9 9
7
BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6
BO5(SF) BI5 TX
10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 10
Va 10
Ia

11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 11 11


BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7
BO6(SF) BI6 RX ZB CH4
12 (-) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 12
Vb 12
Ib
BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8
13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 13 13
BI7 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9
BO7 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 Vc Ic
14 14 14
C13
15 (+) 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
Main-Sub
BO8 BI8 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 communication
16 (-) 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Ia

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

GRT#5 (1.0) 0.0

●FG ●FGE ●FGD ●FGC ●FGB ●FG1 ●FGA ●FG2 ●E

Centralized GRB200
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)


- 669 -
MainUnit structure (the Dual ports with LAN for Local PC 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

BO1 A BI1 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A


C21 C11 VCT48B VCT23B
PWS1 A Main-Sub 100BASE-FX
1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 communication 1

2 BO1(SF) BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 Va


2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 (-) 2 2
4
RX
0 TX
3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 (+) 3 3 3
3 BO2(SF) BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 ZA
FAIL1 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 (-) 4 4
Vb 4
Ia
1
TX RX
5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 (+) 5 5 5
BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3
BO3(SF) BI3 Vc CH3
6 (-) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 (+) 6 6 6
Ib
8 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4 BI4
10 7 (+) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 (-) 7 C22 C12 7
BO4(SF) BI4 Main-Sub 100BASE-FX
8 (-) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 (+) 8 8
Ic
9 communication
FAIL2 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5 BI5
9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 (+) 9 9 9
7
BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6 BI6
BO5(SF) BI5 RX TX
10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 (-) 10 10
Va 10
Ia

11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 (+) 11 11 11


BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7 BI7
BO6(SF) BI6 TX RX ZB CH4
12 (-) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 (+) 12 0 12
Vb 12
Ib
BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8 BI8
13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 13 13
BI7 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9
BO7 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 Vc Ic
14 14 14
C23 C13
15 (+) 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
100BASE-TX
BO8 BI8 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 1000BASE-T
16 (-) 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Ia

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

GRT#5 (1.0) 0.0

●FG ●FGE ●FGD ●FGC ●FGB ●FG1 ●FGA ●FG2 ●E

Centralized GRB200
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)


- 670 -
SubUnit structure
CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14

[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

BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A BIO5 A


C11 VCT23B VCT23B
PWS1 A (Blank)
(+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1 (+) 1

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

(+) 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 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 (+) 13 13 13
BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9 BI9
(-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 (-) 14 14
Ic 14
Ic
C13
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
Main-Sub
BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 BO1 communication
16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Ia 16
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

●FG ●FGE ●FGD ●FGC ●FGB ●FG1 ●FGA ●FG2 ●E

Centralized GRB200
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)


- 671 -
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. VCT inputs with regard to Busbar voltages and CH currents

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

Coupler BI1 BI1


(-) 2 (-) 2
Bus-A
(+) 3 (+) 3
DS
-A BI2 BI2
(-) 4 (-) 4
CH-Y
P P
N/O contact (+) 5 N/O contact (+) 5
DS-A BI3 DS-B BI3
CB N/C contact (+) 6 N/C contact (+) 6
BI4 BI4
N (-) 7 (-) 7
CH-X
N
P
DS N/O contact (+) 8 (+) 8
-B
CB BI5 BI5
Bus-B N/C contact (+) 9 (+) 9
BI6 BI6
(-) 10 (-) 10
N
P
(+) 11 (+) 11
CBF starts BI7 BI7
by the Bus-coupler-protection (+) 12 (+) 12
BI8 BI8
(+) 13 (+) 13
BI9 BI9
(-) 14 (-) 14
N
15 15
BO1 BO1
16 16

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)

Appendix 4 IEC61850 MICS, PICS, PIXIT, and TICS


# Document names Pages Provisions
MICS Model implementation conformance statement 678 For Edition 1 only
PICS Protocol implementation conformance statement 699 For Edition 1 & 2
PIXIT Protocol implementation extra information for testing 706 For Edition 1 & 2
TICS Tissues conformance statement 723 For Edition 1 & 2

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 677 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

(MICS Edition 1)

IEC61850 Edition 1 Model Implementation


Conformance Statement (MICS)

GRB200 (Busbar protection IED)

(Original document#: 6F2S1894 Ver. 0.0)

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.

Logical nodes in IEC 61850-7-4


Logical Nodes GRB200 ITCI ---
L: System Logical Nodes ITMI ---
LPHD Yes A: Logical Nodes for Automatic control
Common Logical Node Yes ANCR ---
LLN0 Yes ARCO ---
P: Logical Nodes for Protection functions ATCC ---
PDIF Yes AVCO ---
PDIR --- M: Logical Nodes for Metering and measurement
PDIS --- MDIF ---
PDOP --- MHAI ---
PDUP --- MHAN ---
PFRC --- MMTR ---
PHAR --- MMXN ---
PHIZ --- MMXU Yes
PIOC --- MSQI Yes
PMRI --- MSTA ---
PMSS --- S: Logical Nodes for Sensors and monitoring
POPE --- SARC ---
PPAM --- SIMG ---
PSCH --- SIML ---
PSDE --- SPDC ---
PTEF --- X: Logical Nodes for Switchgear
PTOC Yes XCBR Yes
PTOF --- XSWI ---
PTOV --- T: Logical Nodes for Instrument transformers
PTRC Yes TCTR ---
PTTR --- TVTR ---
PTUC --- Y: Logical Nodes for Power transformers
PTUV --- YEFN ---
PUPF --- YLTC ---
PTUF --- YPSH ---
PVOC --- YPTR ---
PVPH --- Z: Logical Nodes for Further power system equipment
PZSU --- ZAXN ---
R: Logical Nodes for protection related functions ZBAT ---
RDRE Yes ZCAB ---
RADR --- ZCAP ---
RBDR --- ZCON ---
RDRS --- ZGEN ---
RBRF Yes ZGIL ---
RDIR --- ZLIN ---
RFLO --- ZMOT ---
RPSB --- ZREA ---
RREC --- ZRRC ---
RSYN --- ZSAR ---
C: Logical Nodes for Control ZTCF ---
CALH --- ZTCR ---
CCGR ---
CILO ---
CPOW ---
CSWI ---
G: Logical Nodes for Generic references
GAPC Yes
GGIO Yes
GSAL ---

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)

Common data classes in IEC61850-7-3


Common data classes GRB200 Analogue settings
Status information ASG ---
SPS Yes CURVE ---
DPS --- Description information
INS Yes DPL Yes
ACT Yes LPL Yes
ACD Yes CSD ---
SEC ---
BCR ---
Measured information
MV Yes
CMV ---
SAV ---
WYE Yes
DEL ---
SEQ Yes
HMV ---
HWYE ---
HDEL ---
Controllable status information
SPC Yes
DPC ---
INC Yes
BSC ---
ISC ---
Controllable analogue information
APC ---
Status settings
SPG ---
ING ---

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

Common Logical Node class


Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB200
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Mandatory Logical Node Information (Shall be inherited by ALL LN but LPHD)
Mod INC Mode M Y
Beh INS Behaviour M Y
Health INS Health M Y
NamPlt LPL Name plate M Y
Optional Logical Node Information
Loc SPS Local operation O N
EEHealth INS External equipment health O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
OpCntRs INC Operation counter resetable O N
OpCnt INS Operation counter O N
OpTmh INS Operation time O N
Data Sets (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Inherited and specialized from Logical Node class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Control Blocks (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Inherited and specialized from Logical Node class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Services (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Inherited and specialized from Logical Node class (see IEC 61850-7-2)

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.

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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(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

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(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.

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(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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(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

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(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

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(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

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(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.

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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

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(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

(*1): “ENUM” type is also used.

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(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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(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

Centralized GRB200
(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

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(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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(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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IEC61850 ACSI Conformance Statement


for GR200 series IED

(Original document#: 6F2S1874 Ver. 0.6)

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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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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

Generic substation event model (GSE)


B31 Publisher side  Y
B32 Subscriber side Y 

Transmission of sampled value model (SVC)


B41 Publisher side  N
B42 Subscriber side N 
- = not applicable
Y = supported
N or empty = not supported

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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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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

Setting group control


S18 1 SelectActiveSG TP N Y
S19 1 SelectEditSG TP N N
S20 1 SetSGValues TP N N
S21 1 ConfirmEditSGValues TP N N
S22 1 GetSGValues TP N N
S23 1 GetSGCBValues TP N Y

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Table A.3 – ACSI service Conformance statement(2/3)


Reporting
Buffered report control block (BRCB)
S24 1 Report TP N Y
S24-1 1 data-change (dchg) N Y
S24-2 1 quality-change (qchg) N Y
S24- 1 data-update (dupd) N N
3
S25 1 GetBRCBValues TP N Y
S26 1 SetBRCBValues TP N Y
Unbuffered report control block (URCB)
S27 1 Report TP N Y
S27-1 1 data-change (dchg) N Y
S27-2 1 quality-change (qchg) N Y
S27- 1 data-update (dupd) N N
3
S28 1 GetURCBValues TP N Y
S29 1 SetURCBValues TP N Y

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

Generic substation event model (GSE)


GOOSE
S35 1 SendGOOSEMessage MC Y Y
GOOSE-CONTROL-BLOCK
S36 1 GetGoReference TP N N
S37 1 GetGOOSEElementNumber TP N N
S38 1 GetGoCBValues TP N Y
S39 1 SetGoCBValues TP N Y
GSSE
S40 1 SendGSSEMessage MC N N Deprecated in Ed2
GSSE-CONTROL-BLOCK
S41 1 GetReference TP N N Deprecated in Ed2
S42 1 GetGSSEElementNumber TP N N Deprecated in Ed2
S43 1 GetGsCBValues TP N N Deprecated in Ed2
S44 1 SetGsCBValues TP N N Deprecated in Ed2

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Table A.3 – ACSI service Conformance statement(3/3)


Transmission of sampled value model (SVC)
Multicast SV
S45 1 SendMSVMessage MC N N
Multicast Sampled Value Control Block
S46 1 GetMSVCBValues TP N N
S47 1 SetMSVCBValues TP N N
Unicast SV
S48 1 SendUSVMessage TP N N
Unicast Sampled Value Control Block
S49 1 GetUSVCBValues TP N N
S50 1 SetUSVCBValues TP N N

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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Protocol implementation extra information


for testing (PIXIT) of the IEC 61850
communication interface in GR200 series IED

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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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).

2. CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT


Each chapter specifies the PIXIT for each applicable ACSI service model as structured in IEC
61850-10.

3. PIXIT FOR DOCUMENTATION


ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
How to expose required firmware versions not
Do1 2 NA
present in the data model

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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

TCP_KEEPALIVE value. Configurable from 1 to 20 seconds


As2 1,2
The recommended range is 1..20s (default is 20 seconds)

From 10 to 30 seconds
As3 1,2 Lost connection detection time
(TCP_KEEPALIVE + 10sec.)

As4 - Authentication is not supported yet N

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

If association parameters are necessary for


As6 1,2 N.A.
association, describe the correct values e.g.

Max MMS PDU size 16384


What is the maximum and minimum MMS PDU Min MMS PDU size Not
As7 1,2
size limited. It depends
on a request.

Typically about 130 seconds

Please check LCD


Monitoring -> Communication
What is the maximum start up time after a
As8 1,2 -> 61850STAT as “Active”
power supply interrupt
(Note) The startup time depends
on the type of IED and
Its configuration/setting.

Does this device function only as test equipment?


(test equipment need not have a non-volatile
As9 1,2 N
configuration; but it cannot be part of the
substation automation system)

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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

* Supports only for GBU DCAI


Model

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

What is the maximum number of data object


Sr3 - Deprecated
references in one GetDataValues request

What is the maximum number of data object


Sr4 - Deprecated
references in one SetDataValues request
On Y
Blocked N
Sr5 1 Which Mode values are supported Test Y
Test/Blocked N
Off N
<additional items>
Front-to-back order. This might
The order of interpretation of write requests influence on write request
involving a list of variables. involving RptEna and other
variables in the same RCB.

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6. PIXIT for Data set model
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
Not limited by an internal
configuration parameter.

This IED does not have


What is the maximum number of data elements
Ds1 1 CreateDataSet service. But any
in one data set (compare ICD setting)
DataSet can be defined by using
engineering tool. The maximum
number depends on the memory
size of IED.
How many persistent data sets can be created by
Ds2 1 one or more clients N.A.
(this number includes predefined datasets)
How many non-persistent data sets can be
Ds3 1 N.A.
created by one or more clients

7. PIXIT FOR SUBSTITUTION MODEL


Not applicable

8. PIXIT FOR SETTING GROUP CONTROL MODEL


ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
What is the number of supported setting groups 8
Sg1 1
for each logical device
Just SelectActiveSG service will be
supported according to PICS.

When an IED receives correct


SelectActiveSG request, the IED
returns Response+ within 10
seconds. And the ActSG and
LActTm variable are updated
What is the effect of when and how the non- within 10 seconds after the
Sg2 1,2 volatile storage is updated Response+. (These times are
(compare IEC 61850-8-1 $16.2.4) typical values, and they depend on
IED types and its
configurations/settings.)

After changing setting group


number with LED panel, you can
see new setting group with
GetSGCBValue service.
Sg3 1 Can multiple clients edit the same setting group N.A.
What happens if the association is lost while
Sg4 1 N.A.
editing a setting group
Sg5 1 Is EditSG value 0 allowed N.A.
When ResvTms is not present how long is an edit
Sg6 2 N.A.
setting group locked

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9. PIXIT for Reporting model


ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
The supported trigger conditions are integrity Y
(compare PICS) data change Y
Rp1 1
quality change Y
data update Y
The supported optional fields are sequence-numberY
general interrogation Y
report-time-stamp Y
reason-for-inclusion Y data-
set-name Y data-
Rp2 1 reference Y
buffer-overflow Y
entryID Y conf-
rev Y
segmentation Y
Can the server send segmented reports
(when not supported it is allowed to refuse an
Rp3 1,2 association with a smaller than minimum PDU Y

size)

Mechanism on second internal data change


notification of the same analogue data value Send report immediately
Rp4 1,2 within buffer period (Compare IEC 61850-7-2

$14.2.2.9)

Multi client URCB approach


Rp5 1 (compare IEC 61850-7-2:2003 $14.2.1) Each URCB is visible to all clients

Rp6 - What is the format of EntryID Deprecated

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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

Pre-configured RCB attributes that are


Rp8 - dynamic, compare SCL report settings Deprecated

May the reported data set contain:


- structured data objects Y
Rp9 1 - data attributes Y

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

Does the server accepts any client to


configure/enable a BRCB with ResvTms=‐1? N
Rp13 1,2 What fields are used to do the identification? AP‐Title N
AE‐Qualifier N
<other field> N
When BRCB.ResvTms is exposed, what is
default value for BRCB.ResvTms if client does N/A
not write (must be > 0)

Rp14 2 Or

When BRCB.ResvTms is not exposed, what is


the internal reservation time (must be >= 0) 60 seconds

<additional items>
Is it supported to change LLN0.Mod online? N

10. PIXIT FOR LOGGING MODEL

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.

What is the slow retransmission time 60 seconds with TAL = 120sec.


Gp4 1,2
Is it fixed or configurable Fixed

What is the fastest retransmission time 10 milli-sec. with TAL=30 milli-sec.


Gp5 1,2
Is it fixed or configurable Fixed

Can the GOOSE publish be turned on / off by Deprecated


Gp6 -
using SetGoCBValues(GoEna) See PICS - SetGoCBValues

The device starts sending


Gp7 1,2 What is the initial GOOSE sqNum after restart GOOSE from stNum=1 and
sqNum=1.

May the GOOSE data set contain:


Gp8 1 - structured data objects (FCD) Y
- timestamp data attributes Y

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).

GOOSE status change is


accepted . The behavior can be
Gs2 1,2 changed by modifying PLC
logic.

N Substituted
Y Test
N OperatorBlocked

* Supports only for GBU DCAI


Model
What is the behaviour when one or more [stNum is out-of-order, or missed]
subscribed GOOSE messages isn’t received or No fail will be detected.
syntactically incorrect (missing GOOSE)
[sqNum is out-of-order, or missed]
GOOSE subscribe quality
information will become
QUESTIONABLE |
INCONSISTENT (=1100 0000
1000 0). After receiving message
with correct sqNum order, the
Gs3 1,2 quality information is set to
GOOD (=0000 0000 0000 0).

You can assign the information to


any data attribute using our
configuration tool.

GOOSE status change is ignored


The behavior can be changed by
modifying PLC logic.

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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

What is the behavior when a subscribed GOOSE subscribe quality


GOOSE message is duplicated information will become
QUESTIONABLE |
INCONSISTENT (=1100 0000
Gs5 1,2 1000 0).

GOOSE status change is accepted.


The behavior can be changed by
modifying PLC logic.
Does the device subscribe to GOOSE messages Y, with the VLAN tag
Gs6 1 with/without the VLAN tag Y, without the VLAN tag
May the GOOSE data set contain:
Gs7 1 - structured data objects (FCD) Y
- timestamp data attributes N
Subscribed FCD supported common data [Supported CDC]
classes are All, excepts measurand CDC (MV,
CMV, SAV, WYE, DEL, SEQ, HMV,
HWYE and HDEL)

[Supported data type]


Boolean
BitString
Integer
Unsigned Integer
Gs8 1,2
Other types
(TimeStamp, OctetString, etc) will
be ignored by IED.

(NOTE)
But each data size shall be less
than 32 bits.
Dataset including measurand
CDC listed above cannot be
subscribed.

Are subscribed GOOSE with test=T (Ed1) / GOOSE subscribe quality


simulation=T (Ed2) accepted in test/simulation information will become
mode QUESTIONABLE | TEST (=1100
0000 0001 0).
Gs9 1,2
GOOSE status change is ignored.
The behavior can be changed by
modifying PLC logic.

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12. PIXIT FOR GOOSE SUBSCRIBE MODEL (continued)
ID Ed Description Value / Clarification

Gs10 1,2 Max number of dataset members 64

<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.

13. PIXIT for GOOSE performance


ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
Performance class P1(Ed.2) for
Gf1 1,2 System/LLN0$GO$goST
P3(Ed.2) for all other GOOSE
GOOSE ping-pong processing method Scan cycle based
Gf2 1,2

Application logic scan cycle (ms) Max. …. 200ms


Gf3 1,2
Min. 1.38ms in 60Hz
Maximum number of data attributes in The dataset for
GOOSE dataset (value and quality has to be System/LLN0$GO$goST is fixed,
counted as separate attributes) and it contains 32 data attributes.

All other dataset for GOOSE can be


configurable, and there is no
Gf4 1 particular limitation about the
maximum number of data
attributes. However, the dataset
definition shares the same dynamic
memory area as other data model
definitions such as LN, RCB, etc., so
it is affected by them.

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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)

What are the conditions for the time (T) Deprecated


attribute in the SelectWithValue and/or
Ct6 - Operate request

Is pulse configuration supported (compare Deprecated


Ct7 - pulseConfig)

What is the behaviour of the DUT when the Y synchrocheck


check conditions are set Y interlock-check
Both bits are checked.

(NOTE) The result of Opening


operation (ctval = F) is
Ct8 1 not Influenced by
SynchroCheck bit.

Is this behavior fixed, configurable, online This behavior is fixed.


changeable

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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

Edition 2 specific values:


Y Object-already-selected
N No-access-authority
N Ended-with-overshoot
N Abortion-due-to-deviation
N Abortion-by-communication-loss
N Blocked-by-command
N None
Y Inconsistent-parameters
Y Locked-by-other-client
N 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)”

Which origin categories are supported / N bay-control


accepted Y station-control
Y remote-control
N automatic-bay
Y automatic-station
Ct13 1,2 Y automatic-remote
N maintenance
N process

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

Does the IED accept a SelectWithValue / DOns, SBOns, DOes, SBOes: N


Operate with the same control value as the
current status value
Ct15 1,2

Is this behavior configurable Fixed


Does the IED accept a select/operate on the DOns: N
same control object from 2 different clients at SBOns: N
the same time DOes: N
SBOes: N
Ct16 1,2
Note:
Commands are refused until
the new position is not reached
or a timeout does not occur.

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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

Can a control operation be blocked by Mod=Off Deprecated


Ct19 - or [On-]Blocked (Compare PIXIT-Sr5)

Does the IED support local / remote operation


Ct20 1,2 Y
Does the IED send an InformationReport with SBOns: N
Ct21 1,2 LastApplError as part of the Operate response- DOns: N
for control with normal security
How to force a “parameter-change-in-
Ct22 2 execution” N.A.

How many SBOns/SBOes control objects can be SBOns: n=1


Ct23 1,2 selected at the same time? SBOes: n=1

Can a controllable object be forced to keep its Y


old state e.g. Internal Controllable Objects may Need PLC Logic customization.
Ct24 1,2 not be accessible to force this, whereas a switch
like Circuit Breaker outside the DUT can?

When CDC=DPC is supported, is it possible to


have DPC (Controllable Double Point) go to the
Ct25 1,2 Y
intermediate state? (00)

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.

On all time servers:


Tm2 1,2 The quality attribute
“ClockNotSynchronized” will be set
to TRUE.

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

ID Ed Description Value / Clarification


What is structure of files and directories Support tree structure

Where are the COMTRADE files stored “/COMTRADE/” directory

(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

Ft4 1,2 Are directory/file name case sensitive N


Maximum file size for SetFile
Ft5 1,2 N.A

Is the requested file path included in the MMS N


Ft6 1 fileDirectory respond file name (Ed2: always complete path)

Is the wild char supported MMS fileDirectory


Ft7 1 request No

Is it allowed that 2 clients get a file at the same


Ft8 1,2 time Y

Ft9 1,2 Which files can be deleted N.A.

17. PIXIT FOR SERVICE TRACKING MODEL


ID Ed Description Value / Clarification
Which ACSI services are tracked by
Tr1 2 LTRK.GenTrk N.A

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(TICS Edition2)

Tissues conformance statement (TICS)


of the IEC 61850 Ed.2 communication interface
in GR200 series IED

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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(TICS Ed.2)
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

823 ValKind for structured data attributes na


824 Short addresses on structured data attributes na
825 Floating point value Y
845 SGCB ResvTms na
853 SBO and ProtNs na
855 Recursive SubFunction na
856 VoltageLevel frequency and phases na
857 Function/SubFunction for ConductingEquipment na
886 Missing 8-1 P-types na
901 tServices as AP or as IED element Y
936 SupSubscription parameter usage is difficult 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

1468 Re-use DO from other LN na

Part 7-2 Implemented


Description
Tissue Y/na
778 AddCause values – add value not-supported Y
780 What are unsupported trigger option at a control block? Y
783 TimOper Resp- ; add Authorization check na
786 AddCause values 26 and 27 are switched Y
820 Mandatory ACSI services (use for PICS template) Y
858 typo in enumeration ServiceType na
861 dchg of ConfRev attribute Y
876 GenLogiclNodeClass and SGCB, GoCB, MsvCB, UsvCB na
1038 Loss of Info Detection After Resynch Y
1050 GTS Phycomaddr definition in SCL Y
1062 Entrytime not used in CDC na

1071 Length of DO name Y


The sentence "The initial value of EditSG shall be 0", has to
1091 na
be stated in part 7.2 not in 8.1
1127 Missing owner attribute in BTS and UTS Y
1202 GI not optional na

Part 7-3 Implemented


Description
Tissue Y/na

697 persistent command / PulseConfig Y

698 Wrong case is BAC.dB attribute na


722 Units for 'h' and 'min' not in UnitKind enumeration. na
919 Presence Condition for sVC na
925 Presence of i or f attribute - Problem with writing na
926 Presence Conditions within RangeConfig na

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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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Appendix 5 IEC60870-5-103 interoperability


# Document names Pages
1 List of information (Time tagged Measurand) 730
1.1 General information 730
1.2 Events 731
1.3 General command 735
1.4 Measurand 736
1.5 Legend 737
2 Troubleshooting 738
3 Semantics of information number 741
3.1 In monitor direction 741
3.2 In control direction 743

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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

Applicable time for the remote


Remote operation
2 operation after the reception of 4000
valid time [ms]
commands
Local operation valid Applicable time on the front panel
3 4000
time [ms] operation to operate locally
Cycle of transmission frame
4 Measurand period [s] 2
about measurement
Function type of Function type in system frame
5 220 It depends on IED models
System functions (FUN)
Signal No. for Used for a trigger about relative It is selected as a common one, which is
412B01 8F00F01B70
6 Relative time and time (RET) and calculations of generated by ORed logics with start
(DIF-OPT)
Fault number fault number and pick-up signals.

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1.2 Events
Table 5-1.2
GRB200
Type
INF Semantics Contents GI COT Function_ID Data_ID
ID

Auto-reclose Not applicable in


16 OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
active GRB

11 Not supported in GRB200 IED

12 Not supported in GRB200 IED

Tele-protection Not applicable in


17 OK 1 1, 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
active GRB
11 Not supported in GRB200 IED
12 Not supported in GRB200 IED
OK status for the
Protection
18 operation of the OK 1 1, 9 No default setting.
active
relays
12 No default setting.
201B013100041001
'Trip LED reset' 0x201B0 (LED-04); inverted
19 LED reset NA 1 1
signal is sent. (LED) signal
; DPI Off: On=2: –
11
12 Issued by the general commands described later.
Forbidding to
Monitor 304001 3100003602
send the IED 0x304001
20 direction OK 1 9,11 (103BLK)
message for the (103SLV)
blocked ; DPI Off: On=1: 2
upper level
304001 3100003601
Available of test 0x304001
21 Test mode OK 1 9,11 (103TST)
mode (103SLV)
; DPI Off: On=1: 2

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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GRB200
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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GRB200
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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1.3 General commands


Table 5-1.3
GRB200

Valid time Time Out


Interpretation Type ID INF Function_ID Data_ID
[ms] [ms]

On/Off switch for protection functions 20 18 NA NA No default setting.


0x304001 (304001 8010006422)
Resetting Trip LED 20 19 1000 1200
(103slave) LEDRST_CMD
0x304001 (304001 8020016422)
Change for the group setting #1 20 23 1000 1200
(103slave) AG1CMD
0x304001 (304001 8120026422)
Change for the group setting #2 20 24 1000 1200
(103slave) AG2CMD
0x304001 (304001 8220036422)
Change for the group setting #3 20 25 1000 1200
(103slave) AG3CMD
0x304001 (304001 8320046422)
Change for the group setting #4 20 26 1000 1200
(103slave) AG4CMD

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1.4 Measurands
Table 5-1.4

IN Semantic Type Lower Upper Coefficient


DataID Remarks
F s ID Limit Limit ‡

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

V L1 9 711008 4322001050 VaA 0 4096 53.74606142


Data IDs are not set here because unique
V L2 9 711008 4322011052 VbA 0 4096 53.74606142 metering items are dependent on each
148
model.
V L3 9 711008 4322021054 VcA 0 4096 53.74606142

P 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED


Q 9 Not supported in GRB200 IED
711008 432606105C f 0 4096 68.26666667
These Data IDs are assigned commonly for
f 9
711008 432600105C fA 0 4096 68.26666667 the calculation of frequency functions.

†Applicable to change or improvement.


‡Coefficients are derived with the following equations, and measurement values are
transferred by the multiplication of Data ID values (w.r.t secondary value) by the coefficients:
(1) Coefficients for currents (IL1, IL2, IL3 or I1, I2, I0):

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

1 Communicati Address setting is incorrect. Match address setting between BCU


on trouble BCU and relay.
(IEC103 RY Avoid duplication of address with
communicati other relay.
on is not
available.) Transmission baud rate BCU Match transmission baud rate
setting is incorrect. RY setting between BCU and relay.

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.

- Start bit: 1bit

- Stop bit: 1bit

- Parity setting: even‡

RS485 or optic cable - Check the connection port.


interconnection is incorrect. - Check the interconnection for
Cable RS485 A/B/COM

- Check the send and received


interconnection for the optic cable.

The setting of converter is In the event of using G1IF2, change


incorrect. (RS485/optic the DIPSW setting in reference to
Conver
conversion is executed with INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ter
the transmission channel, (6F2S0794).
etc.)

The relationship between Check the following;


logical “0/1” of the signal and Logical0 : Sig.on
BCU
Sig.on/off is incorrect. (In the
Logical1:Sig.off
event of using optic cable)

Terminal resistor is not Add terminal resistor (150[ohms]) to


provided. (Especially when cable both ends of RS 485 cable.
the RS485 cable is long.)

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No Phenomena Supposed causes Check / Confirmation


.

Object† Procedure

Relay cannot receive the Check to ensure that there is a


requirement frame from margin of more than 15ms between
BCU. receiving the reply frame from the

(The timing coordination of BCU relay and transmitting the next

sending and receiving switch requirement frame from the BCU.

control is irregular in half-


duplex communication.)

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 relevant event Match the relevant event


Information Number (INF) Information Number (INF) or
RY
and/or Function Type (FUN) Function Type (FUN) between the
SAS
may be different between the relay and SAS.
relay and SAS.

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.

It changes to blocked mode. Change the setting


RY
[RS485_1_BRATE_SW] to Normal.

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No Phenomena Supposed causes Check / Confirmation


.

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.

†Note:BCU: Bay control unit, RY: Relay IED


‡Note:The user should set “even” for the parity setting. Not allowed to set except “even”.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

5-3. Semantics of information number in IEC 60870-5-103


5-3.1 In monitor direction
Table 5-3.1 Status indications in monitor direction
INF Description GI TYP COT FUN (typical)
<16> : auto-recloser active x 1 1,7,9,11,12,20,21 t(z), I, IL
<17> : teleprotection x 1 1,7,9,11,12,20,21 t(z), I
<18> : protection active x 1 1,7,9,11,12,20,21 t(z), I, IT, IL
<19> : LED reset  1 1,7,11,12,20,21 t(z), I, IT, IL
<20> : monitor direction blocked x 1 9,11 t(z), I, IT, IL
<21> : test mode x 1 9,11 t(z), I, IT, IL
<22> : local parameter setting x 1 9,11 t(z), I, IT, IL
<23> : characteristic 1 x 1 1,7,9,11,12,20,21 t(z)
<24> : characteristic 2 x 1 1,7,9,11,12,20,21 t(z)
<25> : characteristic 3 x 1 1,7,9,11,12,20,21 t(z)
<26> : characteristic 4 x 1 1,7,9,11,12,20,21 t(z)
<27> : auxiliary input 1 x 1 1,7,9,11 t(z), I, IT, IL
<28> : auxiliary input 2 x 1 1,7,9,11 t(z), I, IT, IL
<29> : auxiliary input 3 x 1 1,7,9,11 t(z), I, IT, IL
<30> : auxiliary input 4 x 1 1,7,9,11 t(z), I, IT, IL

Table 5-3.2 Supervision indications in monitor direction


INF Description GI TYP COT FUN (typical)
<32> : measurand supervision I x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I
<33> : measurand supervision V x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I
<35> : phase sequence supervision x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I
<36> : trip circuit supervision x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I, IT, IL
<37> : I back-up operation x 1 1,7,9 t(z)
<38> : VT fuse failure x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I
<39> : teleprotection disturbed x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I, IL
<46> : group warning x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I, IT, IL
<47> : group alarm x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I, IT, IL
VT:voltage transformer

Table 5-3.3 Earth fault indications in monitor direction


INF Description GI TYP COT FUN(typical)
<48> : earth fault L1 x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I
<49> : earth fault L2 x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I
<50> : earth fault L3 x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I
<51> : earth fault forward, i.e. line x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I
<52> : earth fault reverse, i.e. busbar x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 5-3.4 Fault indications in monitor direction


INF Description GI TYP COT FUN(typical)
<64> : start /pick-up L1 x 2 1,7,9 t(z), I, IL
<65> : start /pick-up L2 x 2 1,7,9 t(z), I, IL
<66> : start /pick-up L3 x 2 1,7,9 t(z), I, IL
<67> : start /pick-up N  2 1,7,9 t(z), I, IL
<68> : general trip  2 1,7 t(z), I, IT, IL
<69> : trip L1  2 1,7 t(z), I, IT, IL
<70> : trip L2  2 1,7 t(z), I, IT, IL
<71> : trip L3  2 1,7 t(z), I, IT, IL
<72> : trip I (back-up operation)  2 1,7 t(z)
<73> : fault location X in ohms  4 1,7 t(z), I
<74> : fault forward/line  2 1,7 t(z), I
<75> : fault reverse/busbar  2 1,7 t(z), I
teleprotection signal
<76> :  2 1,7 t(z), I
transmitted
<77> : teleprotection signal received  2 1,7 t(z), I
<78> : zone 1  2 1,7 t(z)
<79> : zone 2  2 1,7 t(z)
<80> : zone 3  2 1,7 t(z)
<81> : zone 4  2 1,7 t(z)
<82> : zone 5  2 1,7 t(z)
<83> : zone 6  2 1,7 t(z)
<84> : general start/pick-up x 2 1,7,9 t(z), I, IT, IL
<85> : breaker failure  2 1,7 t(z), I
<86> : trip measuring system L1  2 1,7 IT
<87> : trip measuring system L2  2 1,7 IT
<88> : trip measuring system L3  2 1,7 IT
<89> : trip measuring system E  2 1,7 IT
<90> : trip I  2 1,7 I
<91> : trip I  2 1,7 I
<92> : trip IN  2 1,7 I
<93> : trip IN  2 1,7 I

Table 5-3.5 Auto-reclosure indications in monitor direction


INF Description GI TYP COT FUN (typical)
<128> : CB ‘on’ by AR*  1 1,7 t(z), I, IL
<129> : CB ‘on’ by long-time AR*  1 1,7 t(z), I, IL
<130> : AR blocked* x 1 1,7,9 t(z), I, IL
*CB:circuit breaker; AR:auto-recloser

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

Table 5-3.6 Measurands in monitor direction


INF Description GI TYP COT FUN (typical)
<144> : measurand I  3.1 2,7 t(z), I
<145> : measurand I, V  3.2 2,7 t(z), I
<146> : measurand I, V, P, Q  3.3 2,7 t(z)
<147> : measurand IN, VEN  3.4 2,7 t(z), I
measurand IL1,2,3, VL1,2,3, P,
<148> :  9 2,7 t(z)
Q, f

5-3.2 In control direction


Table 5-3.7 Status indications in monitor direction
INF Description COM TYP COT FUN (typical)
<16> : auto-recloser on/off ON/OFF 20 20 t(z), I, IL
<17> : Teleprotection on/off ON/OFF 20 20 t(z), I
<18> : protection on/off ON/OFF 20 20 t(z), I, IT, IL
<19> : LED reset ON 20 20 t(z), I, IT, IL
<23> : active characteristic 1 ON 20 20 t(z)
<24> : active characteristic 2 ON 20 20 t(z)
<25> : active characteristic 3 ON 20 20 t(z)
<26> : active characteristic 4 ON 20 20 t(z)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 743 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

4. Data ID information for IEC 60870-5-103


CBP_MES_MANAGEMENT (Function ID: 711008)

Element ID Name Description


4322001050 VaA Va measurement secondary (Zone A)
4322011052 VbA Vb measurement secondary (Zone A)
4322021054 VcA Vc measurement secondary (Zone A)
4322031050 VaB Va measurement secondary (Zone B)
4322041052 VbB Vb measurement secondary (Zone B)
4322051054 VcB Vc measurement secondary (Zone B)
4322061050 VaC Va measurement secondary (Zone C)
4322071052 VbC Vb measurement secondary (Zone C)
4322081054 VcC Vc measurement secondary (Zone C)
4322091050 VaD Va measurement secondary (Zone D)
43220A1052 VbD Vb measurement secondary (Zone D)
43220B1054 VcD Vc measurement secondary (Zone D)
43220C1050 VaE Va measurement secondary (Zone E)
43220D1052 VbE Vb measurement secondary (Zone E)
43220E1054 VcE Vc measurement secondary (Zone E)
43220F1050 VaF Va measurement secondary (Zone F)
4322101052 VbF Vb measurement secondary (Zone F)
4322111054 VcF Vc measurement secondary (Zone F)
4322201050 VabA Vab measurement secondary (Zone A)
4322211052 VbcA Vbc measurement secondary (Zone A)
4322221054 VcaA Vca measurement secondary (Zone A)
4322231050 VabB Vab measurement secondary (Zone B)
4322241052 VbcB Vbc measurement secondary (Zone B)
4322251054 VcaB Vca measurement secondary (Zone B)
4322261050 VabC Vab measurement secondary (Zone C)
4322271052 VbcC Vbc measurement secondary (Zone C)
4322281054 VcaC Vca measurement secondary (Zone C)
4322291050 VabD Vab measurement secondary (Zone D)
43222A1052 VbcD Vbc measurement secondary (Zone D)
43222B1054 VcaD Vca measurement secondary (Zone D)
43222C1050 VabE Vab measurement secondary (Zone E)
43222D1052 VbcE Vbc measurement secondary (Zone E)
43222E1054 VcaE Vca measurement secondary (Zone E)
43222F1050 VabF Vab measurement secondary (Zone F)
4322301052 VbcF Vbc measurement secondary (Zone F)
4322311054 VcaF Vca measurement secondary (Zone F)
4322401050 V1A V1 measurement secondary (Zone A)
4322411052 V2A V2 measurement secondary (Zone A)
4322421054 V0A V0 measurement secondary (Zone A)
4322431050 V1B V1 measurement secondary (Zone B)
4322441052 V2B V2 measurement secondary (Zone B)
4322451054 V0B V0 measurement secondary (Zone B)
4322461050 V1C V1 measurement secondary (Zone C)
4322471052 V2C V2 measurement secondary (Zone C)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 744 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

CBP_MES_MANAGEMENT (Function ID: 711008)

Element ID Name Description


4322481054 V0C V0 measurement secondary (Zone C)
4322491050 V1D V1 measurement secondary (Zone D)
43224A1052 V2D V2 measurement secondary (Zone D)
43224B1054 V0D V0 measurement secondary (Zone D)
43224C1050 V1E V1 measurement secondary (Zone E)
43224D1052 V2E V2 measurement secondary (Zone E)
43224E1054 V0E V0 measurement secondary (Zone E)
43224F1050 V1F V1 measurement secondary (Zone F)
4322501052 V2F V2 measurement secondary (Zone F)
4322511054 V0F V0 measurement secondary (Zone F)
4321601050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH1)
4321611052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH1)
4321621054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH1)
4321631050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH2)
4321641052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH2)
4321651054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH2)
4321661050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH3)
4321671052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH3)
4321681054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH3)
4321691050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH4)
43216A1052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH4)
43216B1054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH4)
43216C1050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH5)
43216D1052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH5)
43216E1054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH5)
43216F1050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH6)
4321701052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH6)
4321711054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH6)
4321721050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH7)
4321731052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH7)
4321741054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH7)
4321751050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH8)
4321761052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH8)
4321771054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH8)
4321781050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH9)
4321791052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH9)
43217A1054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH9)
43217B1050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH10)
43217C1052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH10)
43217D1054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH10)
43217E1050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH11)
43217F1052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH11)
4321801054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH11)
4321811050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH12)
4321821052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH12)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 745 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

CBP_MES_MANAGEMENT (Function ID: 711008)

Element ID Name Description


4321831054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH12)
4321841050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH13)
4321851052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH13)
4321861054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH13)
4321871050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH14)
4321881052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH14)
4321891054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH14)
43218A1050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH15)
43218B1052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH15)
43218C1054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH15)
43218D1050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH16)
43218E1052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH16)
43218F1054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH16)
4321901050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH17)
4321911052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH17)
4321921054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH17)
4321931050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH18)
4321941052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH18)
4321951054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH18)
4321961050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH19)
4321971052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH19)
4321981054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH19)
4321991050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH20)
43219A1052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH20)
43219B1054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH20)
43219C1050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH21)
43219D1052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH21)
43219E1054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH21)
43219F1050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH22)
4321A01052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH22)
4321A11054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH22)
4321A21050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH23)
4321A31052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH23)
4321A41054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH23)
4321A51050 Ia Ia measurement secondary (CH24)
4321A61052 Ib Ib measurement secondary (CH24)
4321A71054 Ic Ic measurement secondary (CH24)

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 746 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Appendix 6 Ordering

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

[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”

Number of connected SubUnits†3


No SubUnit is connected M 0
Network / Time sync. modules†4
See communication modules table(pp. 749 - 751)

Two SubUnits can be connected M 2


Network / Time sync. modules†4
See communication modules table(pp. 752 - 753)

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)
- 748 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

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

EF Number of communication modules


100Base- 1000base- LAN for
100Base-TX Main-Subunit
RS485 Fiber optic IRIG-B Redundancy‡
FX /1000Base-T LX Local PC† communication
11 1(C13)
31 1(C13) 1(C15)
12 1(C13)
32 1(C13) 1(C15)
14 1(C11)
34 1(C11) 1(C15)
4C 1(C13) 1(C11)
6C 1(C13) 1(C11) 1(C15)
4G 1(C13) 1(C11)
6G 1(C13) 1(C11) 1(C15)
E4 1(C11) 1(C13)
EC 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C13)
EG 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C13)
G4 1(C11) 1(C13) 1(C15)
GC 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C13) 1(C14)
GG 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C13) 1(C14)
46 2(C11,C12) For Hot-standby†2
66 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
7D 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For Hot-standby†2
9D 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
7H 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For Hot-standby†2
9H 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
E6 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For Hot-standby†2
ED 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For Hot-standby†2
EH 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For Hot-standby†2
G6 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
GD 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For Hot-standby†2
GH 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For Hot-standby†2
L6 2(C11,C12) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
N6 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
LD 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
ND 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
LH 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
NH 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
S6 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
U6 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
SD 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
UD 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
SH 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
UH 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
1J 1(C11)
3J 1(C11) 1(C15)
4N 1(C13) 1(C11)
6N 1(C13) 1(C11) 1(C15)
4S 1(C13) 1(C11)
6S 1(C13) 1(C11) 1(C15)
4L 2(C11,C12) For Hot-standby†2
6L 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 749 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Position

EF Number of communication modules


100Base- 100Base-TX 1000base- LAN for Main-Subunit
RS485 Fiber optic IRIG-B Redundancy‡
FX /1000Base-T LX Local PC† communication
7P 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For Hot-standby†2
9P 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
7T 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For Hot-standby†2
9T 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
EL 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For Hot-standby†2
EP 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For Hot-standby†2
ET 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For Hot-standby†2
GL 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
GP 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For Hot-standby†2
GT 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For Hot-standby†2
LL 2(C11,C12) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
NL 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
LP 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
NP 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
LT 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
NT 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
SL 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
UL 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
SP 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
UP 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
ST 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
UT 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
1K 1(C11)
3K 1(C11) 1(C15)
4Q 1(C13) 1(C11)
6Q 1(C13) 1(C11) 1(C15)
4U 1(C13) 1(C11)
6U 1(C13) 1(C11) 1(C15)
EK 1(C11) 1(C12)
EQ 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C12)
EU 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C12)
GK 1(C11) 1(C12) 1(C15)
GQ 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C12) 1(C14)
GU 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C12) 1(C14)
4M 2(C11,C12) For Hot-standby†2
6M 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
7R 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For Hot-standby†2
9R 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
7V 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For Hot-standby†2
9V 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
EM 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For Hot-standby†2
ER 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For Hot-standby†2
EV 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For Hot-standby†2
GM 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C15) For Hot-standby†2
GR 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For Hot-standby†2
GV 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For Hot-standby†2
LM 2(C11,C12) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
NM 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
LR 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
NR 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
LV 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
NV 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
SM 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
UM 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C15) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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Position

EF Number of communication modules


100Base- 1000base- LAN for
100Base-TX Main-Subunit
RS485 Fiber optic IRIG-B Redundancy‡
FX /1000Base-T LX Local PC† communication
SR 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
UR 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
SV 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3
UV 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) For PRP/HSR/RSTP†3

†Note: ‘LAN for Local PC’ module is determined in 100Base-TX/1000-Base-T, and is


designed for PC engineering tools. It is not designed for Network such as IEC61850,
Hot-Standby, PRP, etc.
‡Note: Select a LAN module designed for PRP/HSR/RSTP when the PRP/HSR/RSTP

communication is required(“L or N” code at position E). When required the Hot-


standby communication, select dual LAN modules by referring Positions E and F.
Note: Module locations can be identified by positon codes in brackets. For the IED case
examples, with regard to the stand-alone of MainUnit, a 100Base-TX/1000Base-T
module is mounted at C11 when “14” code is chosen at Positon E&F. To identify the
locations C11—C15 in the IED, see Figure 4.1-1 (p. 249).

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

EF Number of communication modules


100Base- 100Base-TX 1000base- LAN for Main-Subunit
RS485 Fiber optic IRIG-B Redundancy‡
FX /1000Base-T LX Local PC† communication
11 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
31 1(C11) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14)
12 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
32 1(C11) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14)
14 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
34 1(C11) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14)
46 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
66 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
4C 1(C15) 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
6C 1(C24) 1(C11) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22)
7D 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
9D 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
4G 1(C15) 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
6G 1(C24) 1(C11) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22)
7H 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
9H 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
1J 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
3J 1(C11) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14)
1K 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
3K 1(C11) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14)
4L 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
6L 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
4M 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
6M 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
4N 1(C15) 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
6N 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C12) 2(C13,C14)
7P 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
9P 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
4Q 1(C15) 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
6Q 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C12) 2(C13,C14)
7R 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
9R 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
7V 1(C13) 2(C11,C12) Hot-standby‡
9V 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
4S 1(C15) 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
6S 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C12) 2(C13,C14)
7T 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
9T 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
4U 1(C15) 1(C11) 2(C13,C14)
6U 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C12) 2(C13,C14)
7V 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) Hot-standby‡
L6 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
N6 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
LD 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
ND 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
LH 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
NH 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
LL 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
NL 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
LM 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
NM 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
LP 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡

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Position

EF Number of communication modules


100Base- 100Base-TX 1000base- LAN for Main-Subunit
RS485 Fiber optic IRIG-B Redundancy‡
FX /1000Base-T LX Local PC† communication
NP 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
LR 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
NR 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
LT 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
NT 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
LV 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 2(C13,C14) PRP/HSR/RSTP†
NV 1(C24) 2(C11,C12) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP†
E4 1(C11) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22)
G4 1(C11) 1(C13)† 1(C15) 2(C21,C22)
EC 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22)
GC 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C13)† 1(C14) 2(C21,C22)
EG 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22)
GG 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C13)† 1(C14) 2(C21,C22)
E6 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
G6 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
ED 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
GD 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
EH 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
GH 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
EL 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
GL 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
EK 1(C11) 1(C12)‡ 2(C13,C14)
GK 1(C11) 1(C12)‡ 1(C15) 2(C13,C14)
EM 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
GM 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
EP 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
GP 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
EQ 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C12)‡ 2(C13,C14)
GK 1(C11) 1(C12) 1(C15) 2(C13,C14)
GQ 1(C24) 1(C11) 1(C12)‡ 1(C15) 2(C13,C14)
ER 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
GR 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
ET 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
GT 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
EU 1(C15) 1(C11) 1(C12)‡ 2(C13,C14)
GU 1(C24) 1(C11) 1(C12)‡ 1(C15) 2(C13,C14)
EV 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
GV 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
S6 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) Hot-standby‡
U6 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
SD 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
UD 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
SH 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13)† 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
UH 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
SL 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
UL 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
SP 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
UP 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
ST 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
UT 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
SM 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
UM 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C15) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
SR 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
UR 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
SV 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
UV 1(C15) 2(C11,C12) 1(C13) 1(C14) 2(C21,C22) PRP/HSR/RSTP‡
†Note: ‘LAN for Local PC’ module is determined in 100Base-TX/1000-Base-T, and is
designed for PC engineering tools. It is not designed for Network such as IEC61850,
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Hot-Standby, PRP, etc.


‡Note:Select a LAN module designed for PRP/HSR/RSTP when the PRP/HSR/RSTP
communication is required(“L or N” code at position E). When required the Hot-
standby communication, select dual LAN modules by referring Positions E and F.
Note: Module locations can be identified by positon codes in brackets. For the IED case
examples, with regard to the Max. Dual ports of MainUnit and the Dual ports with
LAN for Local PC, a 100Base-TX/1000Base-T module is mounted at C11 when “14”
code is chosen at Positon E&F. To identify the locations C11—C25 in the IED, see
Figure 4.1-2 and Figure 4.1-3 (p. 250 or 251)

Centralized GRB200
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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

Application of power system


Assignment at ‘7’ position†1
Function block
See Function table†2
Network / Time Sync. module
Assignment at ‘E’ position†3
Assignment at ‘F’ position†3
Protocol† 4

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.

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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
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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

87 Phase-segregated current differential protection     

DIF CTF CT failure detection by Id  NA  NA 

-- Differential current monitoring     

CBF 50BF Circuit breaker failure protection     


EFP -- End fault protection NA    
COMTP -- Command trip function NA    

FS FS Fail-safe function (Voltage check function)  NA  NA 

50 Non-directional definite time over-current protection


OC NA NA NA  
51 Non-directional inverse time over-current protection

LEDR LED reset     


Gen.
GCNT Counter function     
control
MDCTRL Mode control function     

Centralized GRB200
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

[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)

Auxiliary (normal) or Form C type


Semi-fast operating type

Ordering Code†1
Independent circuit type

Common circuit type

Fast operating 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
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For SubUnit case


Number of circuits on a module Selection of modules
Binary input circuits (BI) Binary output circuits (BO)

Independent type & variable thresholds

Auxiliary (normal) or Form C type


Semi-fast operating type

Ordering Code†1
Independent circuit type

Common circuit type

Fast operating 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

†1 Ordering Code will be set at A & B positions in ‘Hardware selection’.


---: Not available

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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

[Rear terminal remover]


Accessory names Quantity per order Codes
Hook tool for detaching rear terminal 1 EP-235

[Engineering tools]
Accessory names Quantity per order Codes
GR-TIEMS 1 license EP-251
PLC-EDITOR 1 license EP-261

Centralized GRB200
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Appendix 7 Technical data

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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
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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)

Measuring input capability


Full scale
Standard current input ≥ 60A (1A rating) or 300A (5A rating)
Voltage input ≥ 200V
Sampling rate 48 samples / cycle
Frequency response < 5% deviation over range 16.7Hz to 600Hz

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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

BI / BO / PWS Compression plug type terminal


Wire thickness: 1.5mm2 through 2.5 mm2 or AWG14
Termination: Stripping length = 10 mm (typical)
VCT BI / BO / PWS
VC* T*
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

Ring type Compression plug type


terminal terminal

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 764 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Communication for Network (rear port)


100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T For IEC 61850-8-1 and GR-TIEMS over TCP/IP
Connector type RJ-45
Cable type CAT5e STP cable
-enhanced category 5 with Shielded Twisted Pair cable
100BASE-FX For IEC 61850-8-1 over TCP/IP
Cable type Multimode fiber, 50/125 or 62.5/125μm
Connector type SC duplex connector
Wave length 1300nm
1000BASE-LX For IEC 61850-8-1 over TCP/IP
Cable type Single-mode fiber
Connector type LC duplex connector
Wave length 1310nm

Serial communication (rear port)


RS485 For IEC 60870-5-103
Cable type Shielded twisted pair cable
Connector type Push-in spring terminal (PCB connector)

Fiber optic For IEC 60870-5-103


Cable type Multimode fiber, 50/120μm or 62.5/125μm
Connector type ST connector
Wave length 820nm

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 765 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Environmental performance

Atmospheric Environment
Temperature IEC 60068-2-1/2 Operating range:–25C to +55C.
IEC 60068-2-14 Storage / Transit:–25C to +70C.
Cyclic temperature test as per IEC 60068-2-
14
Humidity IEC 60068-2-30 56 days at 40C 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), 1.2/50s, 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)
- 766 -
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)
- 767 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

European Commission Directives

European Commission Directives


2014/30/EU Compliance with the European Commission
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive is
demonstrated according to EN 60255-26:2013
2014/35/EU Compliance with the European Commission
Low Voltage Directive for electrical safety is
demonstrated according EN 60255-27:2014.

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 768 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Functional data

Current Differential Protection


Minimum operating current (DIFCH, DIFDZ): 10 to 20000A in 1A steps (CT primary amps)
% slope (DIFCH, DIFDZ): 0 to 90% in 1% steps
CT ratio: 1.000 to 20000.000 in 0.001 steps
Operating time: Typical 1 cycle (300% of DIFI)
Accuracy: 5%(7% at I < 0.3×In)
Breaker Failure Protection
Overcurrent element: 0.10 to 5.00 times of current rating in 0.01 steps
BF timer for retrip of failed breaker: 0.000 to 300.000s in 0.001s steps
BF timer for related breaker trip: 0.000 to 300.000s in 0.001s steps
BF timer for transfer trip 0.000 to 300.000s in 0.001s steps
Operating time of overcurrent element less than 20ms at 50Hz or less than 17ms at 60Hz
Resetting time of overcurrent element less than 15ms at 50Hz or less than 13ms at 60Hz
Accuracy of overcurrent element: 5% (10% at I < 0.5×In)
DO/PU ratio: 0.8
Voltage Check for Fail Safe
Undervoltage element (phase-to-earth): 5.0 to 130.0V in 0.1V steps
Undervoltage element (phase-to-phase): 5.0 to 130.0V in 0.1V steps
Undervoltage change detection element 1 to 20V in 1V steps
Phase Overcurrent Protection
Definite time overcurrent element
Pick up level 0.02 to 50.00pu in 0.01pu steps

Delay time 0.00 to 10.00s in 0.01s steps

Operating time typical 30ms (without delay time)

Inverse time overcurrent element


Pick up level 0.02 to 5.00pu in 0.01pu steps
Time multiplier 0.010 to 50.00 in 0.01 steps
Characteristic IEC-NI / IEC-VI / IEC-EI / UK-LTI / IEEE-MI / IEEE-VI /
IEEE-EI / US-CO2 / US-CO8 / Original

Reset type Definite Time or Dependent Time

Reset Definite delay 0.0 to 300.0s in 0.1s steps

Reset Time Multiplier Setting (RTMS) 0.010 to 50.000 in 0.001 steps

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)
- 769 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

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

Connecting for Wire termination Wire thickness

1.5mm2 through 2.5 mm2


BI / BO / PWS Stripping length = 10 mm (typical)
or AWG14
2.5 mm2 through 5.5
VCT M3.5 ring tongue with insulation
mm2
Protective earth (FG) M5 ring tongue with insulation 5.5 mm2 or larger

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

Safety and environment


The table below shows the safety category of the insulation resistance and the environment.
Table Safety and environment requirement
Safety requirement Definition in IEC Specification
Insulation resistance IEC 60255-27 More than 100 M-ohm at 500V d.c.
Protection bonding continuity test IEC 60255-27 Test current: 10 A a.c.
Resistance: less than 0.1 ohm
Protective bonding resistance test IEC 60255-27 Resistance: less than 0.2 ohm
Creepage distance and clearance IEC 60255-27 Pollution degree 2
Overvoltage category III
Protective class IEC 60255-27 Class I

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 770 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Appendix 8 Manufacture settings

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
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6F2S1931 (0.17)

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

2 ERROR X Red X Lit when errors occur

4 TRIP X Red X Lit when fault recording is triggered

6 TEST X Yellow Lit for testing

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)
- 772 -
6F2S1931 (0.17)

Appendix 9 Notes for the dielectric voltage test

Centralized GRB200
(Soft: 030, 031, 032, 033, 034)
- 773 -
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).

(1) Short-wire between terminal screw No.35 and No.37


 Remove this short-wire for undertaking the dielectric voltage test. If this short-wire is not
removed, the IED will be damaged.
 After the test, reconnect this short-wire to the original positons.

(2) Short-wire between terminal screw No.38 and FG


 Never remove this short wire. If this short-wire is removed, the IED will be damaged.

[IO#*] [IO#*] [VCT#*]


T* T* T* TC*
PWS T*
BIO BIO

2
4

3
FAIL1
1

8
10

9
FAIL2
7

(1)
(+) 29
30
DC/DC

(-) 31
32

35
36
37
y
38

(2)

FG

Figure-9.A Short-wires shall be handled with Cautions

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
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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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Ed.2 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 4
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
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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
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