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1. ccccccececccesecceeeeeeeeeeeesaeeesaneees 62 ATS Automatic Control Source Changeover cccccesseeeeeeeeeeeees 64 Voltage Time Automatic Control cccccecceccsseeeeccesseeeeseseeessaaeeeess 65 Parameters Event Detection Module ccccccceececeeeeeaeeeeaeeesaeeeeaeees 66 Configuration of Network Characteristics ccccccccsseeceeseeeeseeeeeeees 66 Configuration of Voltage Measurements ccccceeeeeeeeeeesseeeesaeeees 66 Configuration of Current Measurements ccccccceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 67 Configuration of Supply Voltage Monitoring ccccssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 70 Customizing T200 P Unit Variables 20 0 cccccceccceceeceeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseaes T1 Definition of Variables ieies aiaia deer cso sees 71 Events Associated with Variables ccccccceccccseceeeeceeseeeeaeeeeaeeeeaaees 72 Alarm Reporting Alarm Acknowledgement cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 73 Double Command TCD Configuration ccccceccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 75 Single Signalization TSS Configuration cccccccecccseeeeeseeeeeaeeees 76 Double Telesignal TSD Configuration cccccceccceeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeees 77 Telemeasurement TM Configuration cccccceecsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 78 Counter CNT Configuration sence 81 Summary of Records in Logs and Stacks ccccecceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 83 3 T200 P Unit User Man
2. External address used for retransmission of this TCD variable in the protocol link to the Supervisor External address sae po Cancel S Enables return to the preceding configuration TSD double information Allows the configuration to be taken into account Type or TSS single information TSD internal No assigned automatically by the T200 P unmodifiable Complete list of all classes Allows a variable to be assigned to an existing class Administrator Logical address Access right for this variable The variable will be Access Operator readable or modifiable depending on the type of access Monitoring configured and the associated access rights Global Internal address Address for the COM CPU internal Modbus link unmodifiable External address Format x e g 2 External address used by SCADA for this variable PALE GEIN No restriction Name displayed for an active state of the variable Active 1 State Sa Black blue green or red color Display color for an active state of the variable Active 1 State denniton No restriction Name displayed for an inactive state of the variable Inactive 0 State color Black blue green or red color Display color for an inactive state of the variable Inactive 0 Other state Naresincion Name displayed for an undefined state of the variable Undefined only with TSD and not with TSS Continued on next page parameters 2012 Schne
3. 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 49 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Settings 4 2012 The T200 P unit must have a fixed IP address assigned by the operator The GPRS connection will not be able to operate if the T200 P unit has a dynamic IP address because at the Supervisor end it will not be possible to know the new IP addresses assigned to the T200 P unit by the operator following a reassignment As a result it will not be possible to initialize protocol communication from the Supervisor m Z Q T Likewise it will not be possible either to log on to the embedded Web server of the T200 P unit remotely from an Ethernet access if the IP address of the T200 P unit is not known The only way to know the IP address of the T200 P unit in this case is to log on locally on site to the embedded Web server of the T200 P unit via an USB access which implies going to the site for each enclosure each time an IP address is reassigned When the T200 P unit is connected to the GPRS network the IP address assigned to the T200 P unit is displayed in the Server IP address field Maintenance IP server ports page see Figure 53 It is this address that must be used at the Supervisor end to connect to the T200 P unit via Ethernet or via the protocol NOTE When connection to the GPRS network is not established dashes are displayed in place of the IP addresses Figure 53 Communication Interface Com
4. General informations Substation k Software Clock IP parameters IP server ports User Traces Port 1 Port TCPYIP Port 1 Modbus Master Port Configuration Save Restore Drop down list Substation information nine fleaddee FE eee PP leer il seer fl aa Geer T Aiaj 24 lt 2 ees i TID4M BM2CG xx EN Save Restore configurati Saving backup 46010 506 01 4 2012 Accordingly when a reset is performed on the T200 P unit it is possible that the most recent events that have occurred since the last backup may not be saved in the logs The only exception is when general shutdown occurs on the enclosure In that case even if the time elapsed is less than 5 minutes the T200 P unit saves the events to the logs before turning off the power supply CAUTION PERMANENT LOSS OF CONFIGURATION e After a change of configuration it is important to wait 15 seconds the time needed for the equipment to store the parameters in memory before performing a reset on the equipment e Open the program to verify that the new program was saved Failure to follow these instructions can lead to equipment damage Maintenance Pages Several pages can facilitate maintenance of the T200 P unit by giving information or allowing configuration of the T200 P application e General information Specific sub pages provide information concerning the T200 P application namely Substation page infor
5. Figure 82 Figure 83 Figure 84 Figure 85 Figure 86 Figure 87 Figure 88 Figure 89 Figure 90 Figure 91 Figure 92 Figure 93 Figure 94 Figure 95 Figure 96 Figure 97 Figure 98 Figure 99 Figure 100 Figure 101 Figure 102 Figure 103 Figure 104 Figure 105 Figure 106 Figure 107 46010 506 01 4 2012 Ping Test Management sdcecesdets svsens vovocsdavs Vente esdewwsetldietelvns 55 TESERO 55 Port Trace in the Event of a Connection to the GPRS Network ccccceecccccesseeeceeeeeeeeceusececseaseeessesseesssaees 56 Control amp Automation Page cccccecccseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaees 57 Control and Automation Options cccccececceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 57 Non complementary Switch Positions Filtering Time Delay 57 Control Order Page anara ai 58 Control Order Management 0cccccccseeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 58 Control Order Page for PM6 Type Control 0c00 59 Consistency Check for Open and Closed Switch Statuses 59 Settings Control amp Automation Page ccseceeeeseeeeeeeeeees 60 Customized Options eee ceceeececeeeeeceeeeeeceseeeseneeeseeeeees 60 Settings Control amp Automation Page ccceeceeeeseeeeeeeeeees 62 SectionaliZer Settings ccceccessseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeees 62 Default Counter Clear Time cccccccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeessaeeeeeens 63 ATS Configuration ccccecccceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeese
6. General Packet Radio Service Global Positioning System Global System for Mobile communications HyperText Markup Language Internet Protocol Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode Leased Line Media Access Control Multifrequency Move Open position Personnal Identification Number Point to Point Protocol Public Switched Telephone Network Request To Send Remote Terminal Unit Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Sectionalizer Simulation Short Message Service Synchronized Network Time Protocol Double command Transmission Control Protocol TCP and Internet Protocol IP Tele Measurement Double signalization Single signalization Ultra Mobile Personal Computer Universal Serial bus Voltage Time 111 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Appendix C Acronyms 4 2012 m Z Q ax 112 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 2012 Schneider Electric USA Inc All Rights Reserved 113 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 4 2012 114 2012 Schneider Electric USA Inc All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Schneider Electric USA Inc 295 Tech Park Drive Suite 100 La Vergne TN 37086 USA 1 888 778 2733 www schneider electric us Schneider Electric is a trademark or registered trademark of Schneider Electric Other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners Electrical equipment should be installed opera
7. Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Took Help x 2 f A Search P Favorites Ea Local access via the Ethernet Port Local Access via the Ethernet Port Figure 11 Fie Got Yew Fyeoibes Too Advanced jip ia teach he Filani Ei Hahaxi Conmartians Pe de Poma jai jip sor interface MEET jaer Ipaddregiel i Di 0 Bune P T SHE Wmask 2 53 235 255 0 BE tiddaddressell 2 16 0 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved This section details the steps to gain local or remote access with the T200 P unit using various types of ports for connection A The T200 P unit being powered up without a Fault indicator lamp lit on the COM card connect the USB cable to the PC and to the COM card Start the USB remote network connection created earlier see Step 3 Click Connect and the connection is established Start Internet Explorer Enter the IP address 212 1 1 10 in the Address field and click OK The home page of the embedded server appears on screen Define the language to be used Enter a User name and a Password default Easergy Easergy and click OK rcgammogd W Access to the HTML pages is activated according to user access rights Powering up or resetting the T200 P unit After powering up or resetting the T200 P unit it is important to wait for completion of initialization of the COM card before connecting the USB cable otherwise the connection may not w
8. 29 m Z Q m I T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Figure 21 GPS Antenna Installation Metal plate support GPS antenna MV LV substation T200 P unit Figure 22 Clock Synchronization Schneider Ele trig DoT HH 00 Romance Sherard Tia Averdercan Copei igen ai Paa wir BE Baeri ahap chock for depoi ering charge 46010 506 01 4 2012 Antenna mounting The GPS signal acquisition card is an option for the T200 P unit This card is factory installed on slot S5 of the COM card Synchronization by GPS option can be installed only on a full type COM card For the GPS option to operate install the GPS antenna outside the enclosure on a horizontal metal mounting the antenna is magnetized in a location where GPS signals may not be disturbed by nearby obstacles that could act as a screen wall building etc The field around the antenna must be free in order to receive satellite signals correctly Figure 21 shows an example of antenna mounting on the roof of a substation where the T200 P unit is located The GPS antenna can withstand a temperature range of 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C Example Events generated by the GPS function in the System log 21 09 2006 08 22 02 000 21 09 2006 08 21 58 007 21 09 2006 08 21 55 813 GPS started 21 09 2006 08 21 55 285 Default configuration restored 21 09 2006 08 21 55 285 Start GPS synchronization OK Ehternet link On Informati
9. 46010 506 01 4 2012 from the local control panel or by a telecontrol order The switches can be controlled manually in Local mode Table 7 Configuration Parameters Voltage Time Parameter Description Configuration Range Automation Choice of automatic control type None or Sectionalizer or type Choose Voltage Time Changeover switch or Voltage Time eas 0 to 32700 ms in 100 ms AC Off time Waiting time before switch opening increments following mains voltage loss Default 200 ms 0 to 32700 ms in 100 ms increments Default 200 ms 0 to 32700 ms in 100 ms increments Default 200 ms Waiting time before switch reclosing Closing time following mains voltage return Time during which maintenance of the mains voltage is monitored following reclosing of the switch Monitoring time Access Measurements fault detector configuration page The Measurements fault detector page see Figure 75 allows setting of the parameters relating to measurements and data namely e Type of mains frequency e Voltage and current measurement parameters e Data thresholds and time delays Allows definition of the MV network characteristics Table 8 Configuration Parameters Network Characteristics Parameter Description Configuration Range MV network frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz default 50 Hz Type of sensors used for Set in factory on PM6 measurement NOTE Shaded parameters are factory preset and can be modified only
10. AC supply input Current transformer input Rapid transients Electrostatic discharges Radiated electromagnetic field Radio frequency on FSM Damped oscillatory waves Pulsed magnetic field Impulse waves 50 Hz magnetic fields Temperature Relative humidity Salt spray test Storage temperature Enclosure material Vibrations Dimensions Weight Protection 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 12 V 48 V or 24 V on option at 20 C at 20 C IEC 60 255 4 IEC 60 255 4 IEC 61 000 4 4 IEC 61 000 4 2 IEC 61 000 4 3 IEC 61 000 4 6 IEC 61 000 4 12 IEC 61 000 4 9 IEC 61 000 4 5 IEC 61 000 4 8 IEC 60 68 2 3 IEC 60 68 2 11 IEC 60 68 2 14 IEC 60 68 2 6 HxLxD IEC 60529 T200 P Unit User Manual Appendix B General Characteristics 1 channel 2 channels on option Open door 8 free digital inputs Enclosure lighting 3 digital outputs 230 Vac 50 Hz 120 VA protected by HRC fuse of 4 A rating type gF Permissible mains voltage 90 270 Vac 43 V and 57 V on option 7A 12 Vdc 10 8 V to 14 8 V Protected by a 0 8 A fuse 12 Vdc 10 8 V to 14 8 V 1 A continuous duty 7 A max Protection if current gt 1 3 A for more than 3 min By 12 48 V converter 12 24 V on option 48 Vdc 44 8 V to 59 V max 6 A during 12 s and 15 A during 50 ms Sealed lead maintenance free type 10 h to 24 h 12 Vdc 38 Ah Total discharge periodic tests every 12 hours 10 A during 100 ms Succe
11. Pulse counter The counter is incremented at each switchover of the variable to high state Time counter The T200 P unit calculates the period during which the variable is in the high or low state The display in the monitoring page is in the form day hour minute second Integrating meter Over a given range of time integration period the T200 P unit calculates the number of high states of the Counting method variable For example the integrating meter makes it possible to obtain power values from a power meter with pulse output e Foran Al AO type variable Integrating meter The meter is incremented each second by the current value of the defined analog variable For example the T200 P unit can poll power type analog variables on the Modbus Master port the meter can then obtain the energy from the power calculation Mean counter The counter analyses an analog variable and displays the mean value of the variable over the configured integration period This function allows smoothing of analog variables in particular Pulse width Pulse length in ms after which the T200 P unit will consider a state as high Inhibition after reset Period during which the T200 P unit inhibits pulse detection after zero crossing by the variable This filter makes it possible to avoid possible rebounds in the event of a return to zero Integration period Useful period of the measurement in the case of an integrating meter DI type variable or mean A
12. The state of digital outputs 1 to 4 NOTE The indications are refreshed every second Consulting the logs The various logs available events alarms and system make it possible to know the history of everything that has occurred on the T200 P unit This information can be saved to analyze events and help determine the cause and origin of each event All of the events displayed in the logs are time stamped in order to know the date of origin of an event Given the large number of time stamped events saved it is possible to go back sufficiently far in time to trace the cause of repeating events When the maximum number is exceeded the oldest event on the list is erased by the most recent one The logs can be saved on a PC as Microsoft Excel compatible files in order to review and analyze events and or statistics later The logs can be transferred by e mail so as to be able to forward the report on a problem to an accessory department or person or possibly to exchange an opinion with the manufacturer of the T200 P unit 87 T200 P Unit User Manual Maintenance 88 46010 506 01 4 2012 Indicator lamps The T200 P unit has indicator lamps on the front panel of the rack modules see Operation on page 85 These indicator lamps provide information concerning the operating state of the T200 P unit and concerning the presence of any detected fault NOTE A diagnostic through the state of the indicator lamps on the fr
13. been checked Po Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account Standard Standard Separate CO CF controls PM6 Single CO CF control on CO Cl2 Control execution time at 100 ms Other Specific cubicle connection e g RL27 Control rere E In 100 ms increments Waiting time for change of switch HEEN n yP g P 1000 30000 ms position following an order before sending a telecontrol Controls fault Default 15000 ms Automatic control E PE E In 100 ms increments Waiting time for non No x ime PER y g 1000 30000 ms complementarity following a loss of switch state before y sending a position fault Default 10000 ms Execution time delay 50 15000 ms In 50 ms increments Switch motorization control relay except PM6 rise time Not used with a PM6 Default 2200 ms Continued on next page Type of control 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 101 m Z Q I T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Appendix A Configurable Parameters 4 2012 Table 35 Configuration Options Settings Page continued Sub page Control Autom Automatic control No x continued 102 Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments When this option is selected digital output DOUT 1 is activated to cause flashing of an external fault indicator lamp whenever the T200 s internal fault detector detects and indicates the presence of a phase o
14. open or closed Switchgear selector Local mode Status of digital inputs Fault current storage Current transformers Selected switchgear open or closed confirmation Current detector indicator lamp self test control ie aC a Stored event erase button Not used Automatic control operating service Off left LED or On right LED Automatic control On Off switching Local operation left LED or Remote operation right LED switch Note 1 The above rack shows a complete COM card with 2 communication ports on the front panel e g port 1 GSM and port 2 radio or port 2 on the front panel e g GSM and RS232 port in the transmission compartment on the right of the rack Note 2 A reduced scale COM card also exists with port 2 on the front panel e g GSM and 9 M t RS232 port in the transmission compartment on the right of the track 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Ethernet connector for network access Communication module powered Communication module error USB connector local connection with a PC AC supply to the unit is turned off Battery indicator light Light On indicates event Rack 12 V supply present Telecommunications equipment radio etc 12 V supply available 48 V or 24 V supply present Port 2 standard COM or auxiliary equipment port extended COM GSM connection status Port 1
15. 49 20 101 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Figure 45 GSM Configuration Parameters Port 2 IEC 60870 5 101 GSM internal modem Transmission speed Caller communication delay Host tel number main PIN Humber SMS service center tel number IMEI code Port Trace During an Attempt to Connect to the GSM Network Modem Init MODEM Power up MODEM Command mode MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Rx MODEM Tx MODEM Rx AT CPIN MODEM Tx MODEM Rx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Rx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx AT amp C1 AT amp D2 MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx AT amp W MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx ATEO AT amp SO AT OK AT CPIN CPIN SIM PIN OK AT CLCK SC 0 AT CREG CREG 0 1 AT CSCA 0689004000 AT CMCF 1 AT CSAS AT CMEE 0 AT IPR 0 ATSO 1 AT WIND 0 AT CICB 0 AT CBST 7 0 1 MODEM Modem GSM initialized 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Humber of stop bits bauda Delay before response 0 m pears CTS Renee lo o oo ma Message to RTS delay booo mz 30 0 seconds Called communication delay lbo seconds 0478554678 Host tel number standby 0476555678 pooo o685004000 SMS user tel number lo674948960 011202000025045 e GSM medium internal or external modem NOTE After three validations of the page configuration or three modem initializations
16. 60000 ms to normal channel upon channel voltage return Default 10000 ms Continued on next page 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 T200 P Unit User Manual Appendix A Configurable Parameters Table 35 Configuration Options Settings Page continued Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Sub page Control Autom Automatic control No x continued Measurements fault detector Measurements fault detector ATS 1 2 Network continued Voltage Time automatic control Choice of changeover mode Switchover only from SW1 to SW2 Operating mode Switchover only from SW2 to SW1 Switchover from SW1 to SW2 or vice versa Ditto with priority return to SW1 if available Ditto with priority return to SW2 if available In 100 ms increments Waiting time following voltage Voltage malfunction timeout 0 32700 ms disappearance before opening the channel default 200 ms ee In 100 ms increments Waiting time following voltage Closing amet o return before reclosing the channel Default 200 ms In 100 ms increments Time for monitoring non disappearance of the voltage following voltage return If this is the case during the timeout the channel opens and automatic control is blocked Default 200 ms Monitoring timeout 0 32700 ms Allows the configuration to be taken into account wy network Mains frequency 50 or 60 Hz Choice of mains freq
17. As standard 35 min Time after which the T200 P must be plock valiuiypenoy I Aao min resynchronized with the SNTP server Update Allows the T200 P date and time to be updated manually Allows the T200 P date and time to be updated automatically by the PC SNTP server Last SNTP synchronization 3 i D Synchronization Continued on next page 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 97 a m L T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Appendix A Configurable Parameters 4 2012 Table 34 Configuration Options Maintenance Page continued Sub page IP parameters IP server port User Port traces 1 and 2 and TCP IP Backup Restore EMSS ne terminal T200 P PC arrow configuration 98 Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Wacaddres Unique identification address for each T200 P set in factory Unmodifiable ne Defines whether the server of the Ethernet local area DHCP Inaclive network can allocate automatically on connection an IP address to the T200 P active or not inactive IP address Consistent IP address Ethernet IP address of the T200 P Default 172 16 0 5 Sneon mask Cone cE wae The mask enables 0 or inhibits 255 the choice of accessible IP address values Default 255 255 255 0 Ethernet interface IP address of the server s Ethernet gateway The gateway Gateway addresses Consistent IP address centralizes all of the network IP accesses De
18. Configuration Options Settings Page Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Brciecel Refer to the User Manual for the protocol used for more mes information Refer to the User Manual for the protocol used for more Frame transmission rate 600 1200 bds only with FSK Paugratg Seog aug radio 1200 with LL 1200 or 2400 bds with FFSK radio None or Space or Even or Odd Transmission parity Frame error on noisy The start of the frame can be filtered or not to avoid Yes or no outgoing cable reading any noise Frame error on line at rest Yes or no Any holes in the frame can be filtered or not In 10 ms increments Upon reception wait before Delay before response 0 10000 ms sending the response to avoid frame overlapping Default 0 ms Data Terminal Ready DTR is used by the T200 P to PER management ghacked orinel indicate that it is ready for transmission Direct RS232 In 10 ms increments Time delay to be complied with between rising of the DTR and RTS signals In external RS485 E i l DIRS rie delay Oee a radio this corresponds to the time delay between the or Radio send order and carrier rise Default 0 ms Request To Send If this option is selected the RTS RTS management Checked or not signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem CTS management e E Clear To Send The modem enables the CTS as soon as g ready after RTS enabling by the T200 In 10 ms increment
19. Connection MODEM PPP link UP gt ESTABLISH MODEM PPP link OPEN gt AUTH MODEM PPP link PAP Local successfully MODEM PPP link SUCCESS gt NETWORK MODEM PPP link IPCP UP gt NETWORK MODEM PPP link IPCP CONFIGURED gt MODEM PPP link connected local 90 95 65 78 dest 212 234 96 90 MODEM GPRS modem initialized 46010 506 01 4 2012 NOTE To verify that the modem is correctly connected to the GPRS network it is possible to view the trace of the port corresponding to the GPRS modem The modem starts by initializing the GSM connection and then the GPRS connection Accordingly following the AT commands for connection to the GSM network can be found the commands relating to GPRS connection At the end of those commands the trace should indicate GPRS modem initialized with also the indication of the IP addresses of the T200 P unit assigned by the operator local xxx xxx Xxx xxx and the IP address of the GPRS gateway provider dest xxx xxx Xxx Xxx See Figure 58 Modem connection status Same comment as for the GSM modem 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Switch Control Parameters Figure 59 Control amp Automation Page Settings Communication Operation mode Protocol TOPAP 19 Port 1 transmission Port 2 transmission Modbus master Communication Slaves Configuration Control Module n Measurel Vnt F ault Indicator Variable manag
20. Figure 30 Saving the configuration on PC There are two ways to save the configuration of the T200 P unit as a backup file format on the PC e Zipped text file Click once on the arrow T200 P unit PC and the T200 P unit automatically creates a compressed text file zip extension containing the T200 P unit parameters e Binary file Click once on the Binary file link and the T200 P unit automatically creates a binary file file without extension containing the T200 P unit parameters NOTE There is no need to use the binary file format for backup unless you want to generate a backup compatible with an old software version of the T200 P unit see Backup file compatibility on page 35 Downloading the configuration from the PC This section describes downloading to the T200 P unit the parameters contained in a backup file PC T200 P unit direction In this mode there is only a single button for downloading 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Parameters for Communication with the Supervisor 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings The T200 P unit automatically detects the file type downloaded and manages the reading of information accordingly It is possible to download three types of files e 6Text file txt extension e Binary file without extension e Compressed text file zip extension Backup file compatibility In T200
21. P unit software versions below V2 50 or V3 50 backup and restore is possible only in a single type of file format binary file To load old backup files on a current T200 P unit it is essential that the T200 P unit include a V2 5x or V3 5x version A V4 0x version will be incompatible and not allow this type of file to be loaded The V4 0x software versions versions which include all of the recent T200 P unit functionality options allow loading only of configuration files that have been created using a V2 5x V3 5x or V4 xx version To load a configuration file coming from an old software version on a T200 P unit containing a recent software version of the V4 xx type do the following 1 Load the old configuration file on equipment incorporating an equivalent software version e g V2 5x for V2 xx versions and V3 5x for V3 xx versions Save the configuration in file form without extension or zip Load software version V4 xx on this equipment Load the configuration file saved previously Save the configuration Oe SOV ea Ge IS The file obtained will then be compatible with recent software V4 xx V2 5x or V3 5x NOTE The file obtained will no longer be compatible with the old software versions below V2 50 or V3 50 If the software version has not been updated on all of the T200 P units it is prudent to keep both types of backup old and new The COM card automatically detects the type of modem installed on the
22. Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 General Description An Ethernet communication port is available for communication with the control center or for access from the local PC for consultation configuration Modbus IP protocol IEC 870 5 104 DNP3 IP This port is accessible on the front of the COM card A USB communication port is available for communication with the local PC for consultation configuration This port is accessible on the front of the COM card Communication with local equipment option Optionally a Modbus RS485 communication port 2 wires isolated at 2 kV is available for dialog with equipment communicating with the T200 P unit e g Sepam Time synchronization of the equipment Time setting for event dating can be performed by e the laptop PC for consultation configuration of the T200 P unit manually or automatically via the PC time e the control center if the protocol permits e GPS sync option With this option the minimum precision of time setting is approximately 50 ms e SNTP sync option from an Ethernet network With this option the precision of time setting is approximately one second Description of Equipment The equipment is housed in a 316L stainless steel enclosure which provides e resistance to mechanical stresses e resistance to environmental stresses Figure 2 The Enclosure l e compliance with EMC standards The enclosure is fitted with
23. SW1 SW2 or Choice of changeover type el Type see details of operation above oe Auto SW11 or Auto SW2 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Figure 72 ATS Network Setting Automation Channel 1 Automation type a Permutation waiting time hooo ms a Time before returning on normal way 6 s i Type SY SV OM ah Automation type ia Voltage Time Automatic Control Figure 73 Configuration of Voltage Time Automatic Control upsi eam protection IAT1 LAT2 PESOS SSEM locked Auto LATI cte Ay LATZ wea l tive Legend TO Voltage failure timeout 0 to 327 s in 0 1 s increments T1 Closing timeout 0 to 327 s in 0 1 s increments T2 Monitoring timeout 0 to 327 s in 0 1 s increments 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Changeover sequence Changeover takes place if the following conditions are met e Automatic control enabled e Position of channel 1 and 2 switches complementary TSD variable SW1 closed position and SW2 open position or SW2 closed and SW1 open e No fault current on the two channels e MV ground switch absent on the two channels e MV voltage absent on the enabled channel e MV voltage present on the other channel Return to the main channel for the AUTO modes occurs if e the priority channel is open e the MV voltage on the priority channel is present during time delay T2 Special f
24. TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE IDENTIFIED BELOW TO YOU ONLY UPON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS BINARY CODE LICENSE AGREEMENT AND SUPPLEMENTAL LICENSE TERMS COLLECTIVELY AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BY DOWNLOADING OR INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT INDICATE ACCEPTANCE BY SELECTING THE ACCEPT BUTTON AT THE BOTTOM OF THE AGREEMENT IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND BY ALL THE TERMS Custom setup Specify the features to install For advanced users InstallShield i J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 11 Progress Installing The program features you selected are being installed Please wait while the Install Wizard installs J25E Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 11 This may take several minutes Status ie J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 11 Complete Installation Completed The Install Wizard has successfully installed J25E Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 11 Click Finish to exit the wizard 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Connection Insert the CD ROM supplied with the T200 P unit into the PC drive Double click the jre 1_5 0 11 windows i586 p s exe installation file Located on the CD ROM in folder D Tools Java Software installation begins click Standard installation and Accept If prompted to install Google options deselect Google Toolbar and Google Desktop then
25. TSS Pins 7 and 8 normally assigned to Switch locked and MV voltage present can be used freely and used as mere Dls Specific mode 1 similar to the Ground switch management by TSD mode with in addition the inhibition of orders when the T200 P is in Local mode Option only available when the AC supply protection is made by circuit breaker instead of fuse holder When this option is used the T200 P manage DI 5 to indicate when circuit breaker protection is open Case of voltage measurement done by capacitor divisor RL27 type but without using the calibration process done by RL27 None No automatic control eel Voltage Time Opening on voltage dip without event detection utomation Channel x Type of automation Sectionalizer Opening on voltage dip due to fault detected Changeover switch Power supply source changeover depending on the source available In 5000 ms increments Fault counter reset time delay 20000 240000 ms Maximum waiting time to detect the number of faults Sectionalizer configured before automatic control reset automatic control Default 30000 ms Number of faults to be taken into account before opening Ooi teults Authonzed upon automatic control action In 100 ms increments Waiting time before changeover Changeover delay Ume Merce Oke action if the conditions are required Default 1000 ms ATS 1 2 Network ene reer ener ye eerere In 1000 ms increments Waiting time before switchover es 5000
26. and time of compilation type of compression size CRC32 Unmodifiable Software Software Software 1 Selection of software 1 information Selection of software 2 Allows the T200 P software to be updated Date Consistent date format year gt 2000 Consistent time format Terminal date time Update Allows the T200 P date and time to be updated manually Allows the T200 P date and time to be updated Pynchrenizaton automatically by the PC IP address of the main SNTP server Consistent IP address Note When the address is set to 0 0 0 0 the function of synchronization by this SNTP server is deactivated Auxiliary SNTP server Consistent IP address Same as for the auxiliary SNTP server E As standard 1 s Allows the time synchronization period to Poling period eens be defined via the SNTP server Configurable from 1 120 s Number of reconnection As standard 3 Upon malfunction of synchronization with Clock attempts the server max number of attempts to be made Indication of the time and date of the last SNTP synchronization performed unmodifiable SNTP service SNTP server gateway Gonticien dm ddices alo of the gateway for access to the main SNTP Auxiliary SNTP server gateway Consistent IP address Sia Oi Dg dale way fOr ACESSE TO ME AUXNA SNTE As standard 2 s Maximum time waiting for the reply from Max server response time 1 60 s the SNTP server before making a further attempt at synchronization pi
27. but with the priority use of this channel Requires another channel as Main Normal Backup Same operation as Balanced but with use of this channel if malfunction of the Main channel Function used in radio mode In addition to the normal channel function of transmission to the SCADA system this channel is also used for relaying to an auxiliary T200 P located within transmission range and not accessible by any other means in radio mode only Allows a fixed frequency to be generated on the radio network for antenna installation adjustment operations or level measurements on fields received on another T200 P within range of the first Port 2 link Same as Port 1 Same as Port 1 RS232 modem integral with COM card For external radio with integral modem FSK radio modem on COM card FSK radio modem on COM card For external PSTN modem accessible by Hayes command FFSK radio modem on COM card Internal PSTN modem on COM card For external GSM modem accessible by Hayes command Internal GSM modem on COM card Internal GPRS modem on COM card Port 2 medium Same as Port 1 Same as Port 1 Channel not available Channel used for transmission to the Supervisor via the Ethernet interface on condition that the protocol supports this transmission mode Allows the configuration to be taken into account 99 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Appendix A Configurable Parameters 4 2012 Table 35
28. by qualified electrical personnel Turn off all power supplying this unit before working on or inside the unit Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that the power is off Replace all devices doors and covers before turning on power to this unit Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury To replace the fuses Turn off all power to the enclosure Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to verify the power is off Disconnect the battery Replace the fuse aE aS YS Reconnect the battery 6 Turn the power on to the enclosure If the T200 P unit does not work properly turn the power off and call your local sales representative for assistance Card Replacement Replacing the Power Supply module 1 Turn off all power to the enclosure Figure 107 Card Locations 2 Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to verify the power is off 3 Remove the control panel from the unit T200 CPU card 4 Disconnect the battery and 120 Vac external power supply connectors i on the underside of the card CESS 5 Release the two locking screws on the power supply module and remove it from its slot 6 Insert the new module locking it in position 7 Reconnect the battery and 120 Vac external power supply connectors to the underside of the card 8 Reinstall the control panel to the unit 9 Turn on the 120 Vac power to the enclosure If the T200 P u
29. by the manufacturer Network frequency Voltage input To perform voltage measurement the T200 P unit needs to know certain parameters relating to the characteristics of the MV network and the type of transformer used for measurement e PT transformation ratio e Type of arrangement for the voltage tap star or delta e Network voltage rating value e Voltage absent and present detection thresholds and acknowledge time e Residual voltage phase to phase voltage imbalance NOTE The Voltage present threshola and Voltage absent threshola parameters together with the Time delay for taking into account voltage 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Figure 77 Voltage Configuration Page Voltage Configuration Channel 4 Voltage transformer 230 i ie fae Voltage sensor configuration U21 hill Hominal Voltage 230 v oa Threshold AC supply OH 90 a AC supply OFF 80 a Acknowledge time AC supply OH 100 ms at AC supply OFF 100 ms a Configuration of Current Measurements Figure 78 Current Configuration Page Current Configuration Channel 1 Current input a foot vl ere Current transformer configuration 1310 a Current transformer ratio 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings present and voltage absent parameters can generate the MV voltage present telesignal TSS73 delivered by the T200 P unit Table 9 Configurat
30. cable depending on type of link access 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Connection The Easergy T200 P unit must be configured from a configuration PC This is performed from the COM card single access It allows configuration of e CPU card parameters date data etc e COM card parameters communication parameters alarms etc e System parameters variable management class management etc Equipment required for the T200 P unit connection For testing maintenance configuration the T200 P unit requires e A microcomputer operating under Windows 2000 or XP exclusively and including Internet Explorer version 5 5 or 6 0 e A USB port on this PC to perform connection with the T200 An Ethernet port RJ45 is available on the COM card for remote access to the T200 P unit from an Ethernet network This port can also be used to connect the T200 P unit with the PC The Ethernet cable required for Ethernet network T200 P connection or PC Ethernet network connection is the straight through type The Ethernet cable required for PC T200 P connection is the cross over type The USB cable required for PC T200 P connection is USB A type at one end and USB B at the other A CD ROM is supplied to the user for e Installation of the USB driver for connection with the T200 e Installation of Java Runtime Environment 5 0 needed for port trace operation Supervisor T200 P frame analysis N
31. click Next After installation is complete click Terminate 15 a m uu T200 P Unit User Manual Connection Step 2 Installing the USB Driver Figure 7 Installing the USB Driver i Found New Hardware USB Easergy Range Wiolcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard The prized helps you riai polirane bor LSE Earm Hore 1 i pour hardware came with an installation CD EA in Noppy dik imenih i mow Whai do you wart the parad bo do C ingia the poles automatically Pleconmended 2 natal rom bel or ppe locaton chanced Cici Mid hh coca Round enw Har chevare Wirard Please choose yow peach and installation options 2 Search im the beat dive in these iscatinns Lipe the check bower below to init or expand the default peanch which inchides local palha andl seretable mada Tha bees drvar found mi ba insiallerd _ Search ramevabla mada Noppy CO AOM iracka thes kastio in thes dean DA orenian ie Diiva Ci Dani gaan i yal chase Ihain bo milal Ohio ii piii Bo inhi ha davaca divi am a lil vrii Gadd moh guaranis hat the dia you chosa vil ba iha besi match for pour hidma Cegar hm C cm Foumi Mew Hardware Wizaril Please wat while the wizard installs the software F USB Easergy Range Ly usher ay Te CASINO OWS emn 3 DAVERS Foumi Meve Har daare Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard THa mirid Fst fresher molalar ha pollen fot 3 Ube E i
32. detected by the T200 The ping makes it possible to verify and measure the quality of the equipment s connection with another device connected to the Ethernet network Enter the known IP address of another device capable of receiving the packet corresponding to the ping allowing this quality to be measured Port 1 or 2 Consistent IP address e g Specific Ping IP adress 192 168 2 169 Transmission continued GPRS Button that can be used to set the ping test manually to verify T200 P connection to the GPRS network The T200 P then displays the result of the test Ping Ok or Ping failed Ping time interval 1 360 min Delay between two successive automatic Test ping Ping attemps 0 10 Number of maximum attempts for the Test ping process in case of no response from remote IP address Ping Timeout 1 360 s Maximum delay to wait for the response during the Test ping to define Ping error When the GPRS network requires authentication in the connection phase activate this function by checking the Authentication Checked or not checked box Encryption protocols accepted PAP CHAP MSCHAP MSCHAP V2 Configuration of the login used for authentication Login No restriction Configure this field only if the Authentication option has been checked Ping test Configuration of the password used for authentication Password No restriction Configure this field only if the Authentication option has
33. detection indication upon network voltage return Reset on voltage recovery Time delay for filtering the presence of mains voltage to reset the stored fault Reset voltage return duration Maximum time delay for indication of a current fault At the end of this delay the fault is automatically erased Automatic FPI reset NOTE Shaded parameters are factory preset and can be modified only by the manufacturer Why a fault confirmation time In the event of a fault any current exceeding the configured threshold should be followed by opening of the circuit breaker to avoid incorrect fault indications 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings When a current exceeds the threshold and the detection time the algorithm of the T200 P unit fault detector waits until the circuit breaker opens detection of voltage absent before actually indicating the fault The maximum waiting time for circuit breaker opening is called the fault confirmation time Default value set in factory 3 seconds NOTE If the circuit breaker opens 1 second after the occurrence of the fault the T200 P unit indicates the fault as soon as circuit breaker opening is detected and not just after the 3 second wait On the other hand if voltage absent is detected only after the 3 seconds the fault is not indicated Why a reset time upon voltage
34. e AC supply Off alarm check Open the AC supply fuse block The remote alarm is generated immediately or after the configured time out e Measurement checking Check that the equipment takes into account the measurements performed currents voltages frequency power etc according to the options installed on the T200 P unit and retransmits them to the remote control station NOTE See Operation on page 85 for a step by step description of the various transmission stages indicated by the indicator lamps on the front panel of the Communication module NOTE These tests store time stamped events Remember to erase them from the configuration PC 84 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Operation Operating Mode T200 P Unit User Manual Operation The T200 P unit can be used locally via the Control module or remotely from a remote control station depending on the position of the Local Remote switch An indicator lamp showing the status of the equipment is located at the top of the control panel front panel of the Control module A PC can be connected to the COM module to provide further information about the status of the T200 P unit and its operating history Figure 102 T200 P Control Module Description Equipment fault Automatic control reset Voltage present Automatic control locked Grounding switch indication Channel no 2nd channel on option Switchgear position
35. fh Gopal C Hasi The menue Paa dee unfarreanon end aan e As fi E Dues The bergie mune b gt ebete miona on the hoai ogden Hew Conmociion Wizard Sheela Direi Tiet mi thas chests hel tall fee uted tio prau the Gomes Bees a ever Cotinuresatens cable birtar bed comple moma sii POM O Domnii Pan 00 Drect Pa be PT l Hew Connociton Wizard Completing the Yew Connection EA Wizard 4 ae eid compdehed the shee pended lo FE the rang Conmeachor aa Bie with all uisa of thes campii Th Sdianirabc tic all be deed in tha Hats Conresctcra hokia Add a phovinut to the connection ip my deking To create the conection ard clone thes yaad chick Fh 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved NOTE For the T200 P link by Ethernet steps 3 and 4 are unnecessary Go to step 5 Once the USB driver has been installed a remote network connection must be created for the USB link this is not necessary for the Ethernet link With Windows 2000 Click the Windows Start button Click Settings Click Network connection and remote access Click Establish a new connection Select Connect directly to another computer Select Guest Select the last COM port created on the PC corresponding to Communication Port COM X Select For all users QOmmoaw gt I Name the USB network connection for example T200 P Connection J When the connection window is displayed there is n
36. has been activated If after this delay CTS has not become active the T200 P unit discontinues sending the frame RTS or CTS delay Message if RTS or CTS is used This is the time between transition to the active state of RTS or CTS if this signal is used and the start of message sending Typically this time lag is used to wait for a stable carrier period established by the modem If necessary when CTS is not available the time for installation of the carrier to solve the problem posed by the non availability of this signal can add to this delay Likewise if the DTR and RTS commands are common the time for rise in power of the sender can be added NOTE Example of delay to be configured on the T200 P unit depending on the type of radio Motorola CM 340 or GM340 radio RTS Message delay 150 ms TAIT 811x radio RTS Message delay 100 ms MDS4710 radio RTS Message delay 50 ms Message RTS delay if RTS is used This is the minimum time to wait after sending a message before causing RTS and DTR or Send command to fall again This delay prevents the end of the message from being truncated by the premature fall of modem sending NOTE Example of delay to be configured on the T200 P unit depending on the type of radio Motorola CM 340 or GM340 radio Message RTS delay 100 ms TAIT 811x radio Message RTS delay 80 ms MDS4710 radio Message RTS delay 50 ms DSR management If t
37. in particular Merlin Gerin cubicles of type SM6 or RM6 e Filtering principle for indication inputs related to remote controls The interface between the T200 P unit and the switch includes two electric signals for motorization control CO Opening control CF closing control and two signals for the current switch position O open position F closed position The T200 P unit systematically performs a consistency check on the positions read Under normal operating conditions it is impossible to have the open and closed signals either not present or occurring simultaneously However this is possible when the system malfunctions The verification of these states is completed each time the TSD variables are updated In the case of non complementary values filtering is applied and the old TSD value is kept during a configurable time delay non complementary filtered time parameter If the non complementary persists after the time delay it may be due to a fault relating to the signals delivered by the switch and the undefined state is finally indicated in the TSD associated with the position e Principle for switch position order processing The T200 P unit internal control manager inhibits any order until the previous order has been completed The order processing status can be found by viewing the events from the supervisor or in the local event log The events generated according to the order processing status are listed in T
38. in the case of an configuration Integration period 0 86400 s integrating meter DI type variable or mean Al type variable Counters Used in the case of a pulse counter Weight of the pulse Conversion factor 0 10000 sent With each pulse sent the counter value is incremented in accordance with the conversion factor Field used only in the case of a time counter Active state Low or High State of the variable high or low which activates the time counter Recording Creed orno Enabling of regular recording of the counter in the measurement log or not Enabling of regular saving of the counter in the protocol processing Enabling of regular sending of the alarm to SCADA and Call Checked or not aL saving in the alarm log or not 15 min 30 min or 1h Counter recording period Recording Checked ortho Enabling of recording of the counter in the measurements log or not upon exceeding threshold Event Checked or roi Enabling of saving or not upon exceeding the counter Processing on threshold in the protocol event stack threshold Enabling of sending of the alarm to SCADA and saving Call h in the alarm log or not upon exceeding threshold continued Checked or not Value for enabling exceeding of the high counter threshold Enabling of saving or not upon counter variation in the measurement log Value No restriction Recording Checked or not Enabling of saving or not upon counter variation in the Checked or not
39. information click to accept configuration changes Figure 23 Time Zone Information Page Time Zone informations Time Zone SMT 01 00 Romance Standard Time Amsterdam Copenhagen Madrid Paris V ilniv wf a Automatically adujst clock for daylight saving change 30 Save Time Zone Intormations 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings e The GPS position page provides information delivered by GPS satellites Longitude and latitude Height above sea level Precision of horizontal measurement longitude and latitude a m Lu Precision of vertical measurement altitude NOTE The GPS position data appear in the page only when time synchronization is performed with the satellites Figure 24 Figure 24 GPS Position Page GPS position Longitude ae a DSi Lattitude Height above sea level h 31 m Horizontal accuracy Vertical accuracy e GPS satellite data provides information concerning the quantity and quality of the GPS signals received from the satellites Channels 1 to 14 The T200 P unit assigns a channel number for each satellite detected Satellite identification GPS identification No of the satellite detected Signal status Provides knowledge of the connection status of the satellites Six statuses can be displayed GPS connection status Display color Not connected gray Search in prog
40. or LL Port 1 or 2 Transmission Modem init sequence 100 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Appendix A Configurable Parameters Table 35 Configuration Options Settings Page continued Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Activates polarization of the T200 P end line The Polarization Checked or not checked RS485 line should be polarized at one termination only generally on the Master side RS485 End of line resistance Checked or not checked Active the T200 P end load resistance The RS485 line should be loaded at both its terminations Type of line Choice of type of transmission used 2 wire or 4 wire Access Point Name APN Noreo Name of GPRS access point provided by the GPRS network operator PIN Number 0000 9999 PIN code of the GSM card Override setting of automatic disconnection reconnection of the T200 P to the GPRS network at a fixed time In the event of loss of connection with the network this process allows the T200 P to reconnect because it cannot do so by itself autonomously Daily disconnect Checked or not checked Configuration of the selected daily disconnection time Disconnection hour according to the criteria described in Daily disconnection Configuration of the delay maximum before PPP session timeout 1 60 min disconnection of T200 P from GPRS network in case of no data transfer
41. page 95 Home Page This page is displayed at connection to the T200 P unit It enables definition of the language to be used for displaying the pages It also allows definition of user access rights by user name and password The user names and passwords that can be accessed depend on the configuration defined in the Maintenance page and the Users sub menu By default the Easergy user name and Easergy password allow access as Administrator to the embedded server A incorrect user name or password automatically opens access in Monitoring mode Clicking the Remote option at the top of the page makes it possible to log on to the T200 P web server with a simplified display of information without images or logos in order to optimize data transfer times This mode is used automatically for slow remote network connections PSTN or GSM at 9 6 Kbits s Clicking the Local button at the top of the page makes it possible to log on to the T200 P web server with a normal display all logos and images are transferred and displayed This mode is used automatically for high speed local area connections USB 115 2 Kbits s or Ethernet 100 Mbits s 21 T200 P Unit User Manual Connection Figure 14 Monitoring Page F Laseney 1200 Micrel Internet Coptores mhes Caton hsa Fee Ouh 7 A hirii a Soren ng ete e P aree 7 TTE m Z Q I Schneider Electric Figure 15 Control Page F Casengey T200 M
42. page may vary from one application to another Control Page This page allows local control orders to be sent from the PC to e The switches change of position by CO CF e The operation and energy counters counter initialization e The automatic controls switching On Off e The digital outputs forced setting open or closed e The fault detector fault memory resetting The T200 P unit must be in Remote mode to be able to send control orders The control orders on the TSDs make it possible to go to the state complementing that displayed by the T200 The control orders on the counters enable them to be initialized at a value predefined by the user For security reasons each control order must be confirmed by the user The state of a control order in progress is displayed in orange default color The state of the control order is refreshed on screen automatically as soon as it is completed NOTE The colors of the states displayed can be modified by configuration 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Figure 16 Diagnostic Pages Diagnostic Alarm Log Event Log System Log Measures Log Files Download Drop down list I Laceegy TOO Microsoft Inienset Leplorer fier on hee Fae ff rise Bh Prae er B S ead ee Schneider POGO TIO4M xxBl2CiGux EN ei ectric WEH iii Tagrat ware Eventlog D erer 1700 licem Interest Laplerer fia anon TID4M xxB
43. position 5 F Closed position 6 V 7 B1 Free 1 8 B2 Free 2 9 Not connected O Not connected 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings 8 bit measurement By default on the T200 P series 3 unit the current or voltage measurements are coded on 16 bits whereas on the preceding series they were coded on 8 bits By selecting this option however it is possible to make the T200 P unit compatible with the old generation T200 P units This option is used especially when a Supervisor already polls T200 P units of an old generation with measurements on 8 bits Now a given Supervisor can hardly read measurements in 2 different formats NOTE It is important to use the Off Line Configurator to generate a configuration file compatible with this option because the option also implies a change in configuration of the T200 P unit s internal variables Circuit switch management There are several ways of acquiring status information coming from the switch pins 7 8 and 9 of the 10 pin Harting connector for cubicle connection The option chosen affects the way in which the T200 P unit processes this information There are several possible choices for this option Standard This is the factory settings The connections for the switch link corresponding to this mode are shown in Table 2 In this mode the presence of the Switch locked signal inhibits the execution of orders on the s
44. return Once the fault has been indicated by the T200 P unit it is stored in memory so long as the mains voltage is absent to be able to locate the fault on the network during general interrogation of the T200 P unit from the Supervisor By default this memory is cleared upon mains voltage return configurable parameter Why use the inrush In the event of circuit breaker closing the strong inrush currents corresponding to the currents for magnetisation of the transformers and saturation of the current transformers downstream of the fault can trigger the fault detectors for the equipment on the MV network Generally this type of fault does not last very long and weakens rather quickly significant duration lt 200 ms They can therefore be filtered easily by using the Inrush function designed to ignore the presence of any fault during 3 seconds after closing of the circuit breaker The disadvantage of this operating procedure is that if a real fault appears during these 3 seconds it will not be taken into account by the T200 P unit It is not always advantageous to use the inrush function It depends on the network characteristics and in particular the time of presence of the first Rapid fault during the upstream circuit breaker reset cycle Several scenarios are conceivable depending on this fault duration The inrush should be used in the following cases e lf there are tripping resetting cycles with presence of inrush
45. set manually by the user or by synchronization from a PC connected to the T200 P unit Optionally the T200 P unit can be synchronized via a GPS module This module allows the equipment to time stamp events precisely without internal clock time drift The standard kit includes a GPS card factory installed on the COM card of the T200 P unit slot S5 and a GPS antenna with a cable 16 ft 5 m long Optionally an antenna extension cable 32 8 ft 10 m long is available Operating principle The T200 P unit is synchronized every second automatically from the GPS network provided that the satellite signal reception levels are adequate The T200 P unit can receive information from up to 14 satellites at a time The larger the number of satellites the more precise will be the measurements based on the GPS signals Upon initialization of the COM card the minimum time for satisfactory reception of the GPS satellite signals ranges from 5 15 minutes depending on the quality of the signals received The average precision of time setting is approximately 1 ms discrimination between two events 10 ms Events specific to the GPS function are generated by the COM card in the System log providing information about the operating status of the GPS module e GPS started e GPS synchronization OK e GPS synchronization lost NOTE When the GPS option is present it takes priority over SNTP time synchronization or manual time synchronization
46. tighten its locking screw at the bottom left hand on the front of the card 7 Reconnect all of the connectors to the Connection card under the rack 8 Attach the end of the 26 pin ribbon cable from the control panel to the connector on the T200 P CPU card 9 Screw the control panel into position 10 Turn the power on to the enclosure If the T200 P unit does not work properly turn the power off and call your local sales representative for assistance Installing the voltage measurement card 1 Turn off all power to the enclosure 2 Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to verify the power is off 1 Plug the measurement card into the T200 P CPU card and secure it with the screw 2 Install the T200 P CPU card and the control panel see above 3 Turn the power on to the enclosure If the T200 P unit does not work properly turn the power off and call your local sales representative for assistance 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Appendix A Configurable Parameters Appendix A Use the key below to identify configuration options in Table 30 Table 35 Configurable Parameters Pattern Definition o Accessible or modifiable as User Operator or Administrator 5 Accessible or modifiable only as Operator or Administrator Accessible or modifiable only as Administrator No access read only or non existent Table 30 Configuratio
47. used only in radio communication This function allows a T200 P unit to serve as a radio relay for another distant T200 P unit that cannot be accessed directly by the Supervisor due to access problems The Distant T200 P unit must be within transmission range of the first T200 P unit acting as relay Repeater T200 P unit Upon detecting a message which is not addressed to it the Repeater T200 P unit resends it over the same channel so as to reroute it toward the T200 P unit for which the message is destined Three types of T200 P unit can be managed in the Store amp Forward mode refer to Figure 36 e Standard T200 P unit A conventional T200 P unit It can communicate directly with the control center without going the through Repeater T200 P unit This T200 P unit must be configured with a Normal link e Repeater T200 P unit This will act as relay for other T200 P units which cannot communicate directly with the Supervisor This T200 P unit must be configured with Store amp Forward link type e Distant T200 P unit A distant T200 P unit which cannot communicate directly with the Supervisor and which will use the Repeater T200 P unit as communication gateway to be able to communicate with the Supervisor This T200 P unit must be configured with Normal link type Specifications The Repeater T200 P unit uses the same port and hence the same radio to communicate with the Supervisor and with the Distant T200 P units Th
48. with an incorrect PIN code the SIM card is blocked The only solution is to call the operator to unblock it The first time that the T200 P unit initializes the GSM modem the latter asks the modem if it needs the PIN code If the modem replies in the negative the T200 P unit will not manage the PIN code and the latter will not need to be entered by the user However if the modem replies that it needs the PIN code the T200 P unit will manage this parameter and the PIN code must be configured Once the PIN code has been initialized the T200 P unit asks the modem to deactivate use of the PIN code The latter will therefore no longer be used by either the T200 P unit or the GSM modem SMS service center telephone number This is the number of the service center of the GSM operator which centralizes and stores all of the SMS messages sent to reroute them to the end user Contact the operator to obtain this number It is also possible to find out this number from a GSM telephone using the same operator as that used by the SIM card of the T200 P unit because the number can be looked up in the telephone s configuration parameters Finally it is also possible to find out this number in the port trace following connection of the modem to the GSM network The number is displayed on the line including the AT CSCA command see Figure 46 4 N T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Figure 47 11 38 37 093 11 38 37 113 1
49. 0 P unit This is in fact a Modbus address for the internal bus link between the CONTROL module and the COM card unmodifiable A TCD is always associated with a TSD The T200 P unit automatically assigns the TSD which is associated with this variable should not be modified Address providing access to this variable in read write mode from the Supervisor via the protocol The address is specific to each protocol used Modbus IEC DNP3 The basic T200 P unit includes for each variable the configuration of the external addresses corresponding to the installed protocol An address set to is made inaccessible from the Supervisor NOTE Refer to the manual for the protocol which is installed on the T200 P unit for details concerning the external address tables m Z Q I T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Single Signalization TSS Configuration 74 46010 506 01 4 2012 Click the name of a TSS type variable in the Settings Variable configuration page to access its settings Figure 92 Configuration of a TSS Digital input configuration General parameters Variable name Phase faut 8 2 Type C Double Single Logical address Class Switch state 1 Access DISPLAY v Internal address External address 60 Active Inactive status 3 f definition Active 1 ves ga Inactive 0 No ga On status change On active M On inactive M On status change On active On inactive l Alarm level
50. 01 Transmission speed bauda Partty Number of stop bits Frame error on noisy start Frame error on idle interval Delay before response oC me Handle DTR a DTR to RTS delay o me Handle RTS m Handle CTS E CTS delay o os RTS or CTS to message delay 400 me Message to RTS delay aj mz Handle DSR E Handle DCD L e Delay before response After receiving a message this is the waiting time before sending the message response This delay serves to avoid any overlapping of signals between the message received and the message sent This delay is often used with a radio medium or with certain modems which require a time lag to turn around i e a minimum time to go from receive mode to send mode e Handle DTR management If this option is selected the DTR signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem e DTR RTS delay if RTS is used The time delay between the Data Transmission Ready signal DTR and the Request to Send RTS signal e Handle RTS management If this option is selected the RTS signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem e Handle CTS management If this option is selected the CTS signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 43 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings 44 46010 506 01 4 2012 RTS CTS delay if CTS used This is the maximum time during which the T200 P unit waits for the CTS after the RTS
51. 1 38 37 357 11 38 37 593 Figure 48 Figure 49 15 59 28 157 15 59 30 683 15 59 33 210 15 59 35 741 15 59 48 333 16 00 18 546 16 00 19 581 16 00 19 590 16 00 39 732 16 00 40 766 16 00 40 774 16 01 00 916 16 01 01 950 16 01 01 957 48 Exchange Frames During Connection with the Supervisor in Modbus Protocol SlaveAddr 03 lt lt lt lt lt Reading N output words Addr 0x34 03 03 00 34 00 03 45 E7 SlaveAddr 03 gt gt gt gt gt Reading N output words 03 03 06 A9 AA AA A9 55 00 F6 9C SlaveAddr 04 lt lt lt lt lt Reading N output words Addr 0x0 04 03 00 00 00 01 84 5F SlaveAddr 04 lt lt lt lt lt Reading N output words Addr Oxf 04 03 00 OF 00 21 B5 84 Front Panel Indicators of the GSM Modem for the COM Card Yellow status indicator of connection to the GSM network Example of Modem Initialization MODEM Tx AT WIND 0 MODEM Tx AT CICB 0 MODEM Tx AT CBST 7 0 1 MODEM Tx AT amp W MODEM Modem GSM initialised MODEM Asking for level reception MODEM Rx 20 MODEM Rx OK MODEM Asking for level reception MODEM Rx 20 MODEM Rx OK MODEM Asking for level reception MODEM Rx 23 MODEM Rx OK 46010 506 01 4 2012 SMS user telephone number SMS number that the T200 P unit uses in the event of an alarm sequence to send the text message to the user who is on standby Same comment as for the Normal telephone number concerning the codes
52. 10 fault filtering time Any fault gt 10 threshold and of a duration exceeding this time will be considered by the T200 P unit as an ground fault if validated by voltage and current loss Rapid fault filtering time Any fault gt Imax threshold and of a duration exceeding this time and less than the Time for taking into account Imax will be indicated by the T200 P unit as a rapid fault If selected the detector uses the image of enclosure mains voltage present instead of using the voltage Ba E ue present absent thresholds delivered by the fault detector to define network voltage absent vadar ime Mains power off filtering time to confirm the presence Factory preset at 3 s of a phase or zero sequence current fault Inrush function filtering time Any fault appearing during this time configured following a network 20 800 ms in 1 ms increments default 200 ms 10 fault duration Factory preset at 50 ms Imax fault duration fast mode Voltage absence Factory preset at not selected guen ca voltage return will be ignored by the T200 P unit fault PETON pIe oS detector If selected can filter the faults resulting from closing Checked ornat Inrush of the upstream circuit breaker faults due to Checked transformer magnetization Checked or not checked 0 70s in 1 s increments default 3 s 0 120 min in 5 min increments default 2 h Reset if selected or not of the memory of event
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54. 7 22 10 420 TSS 23 Local Remote position Remote O34 2 2008 17 22 09 270 T55 23 Local Remote position Local In the local logs events are registered with a brief descriptive text corresponding to the change of state of the variable and a date and time of occurrence saved by the T200 P unit for locating them in time Use an alarm for events which must be indicated rapidly to the Supervisor i e without waiting for interrogation by the Supervisor e g if the interrogation frequencies of the SCADA system are rather spaced out over time The alarms are valid only for non permanent type transmission e g PSTN GSM Radio i e for types of transmission that require a deliberate interrogation action by the Supervisor 71 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Figure 90 Alarm Levels PSTN or GSM Alarmlevel cada yt Delayed scada Sms alarm 72 46010 506 01 4 2012 On a permanent connection RS232 RS485 OF GPRS LL it is not necessary to use the remote alarm function because the retransmission of information between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor takes place fairly regularly or even continuously e g polling NOTE The Alarm configuration section is displayed in the configuration page for the variable only if the protocol is configured as Master Master and if at least one of the communication ports is of the non permanent type Figure 89 Alarms Configuration Alarms configuration Activate
55. 8 48 39 518 08 48 42 045 08 48 43 071 08 48 44 079 08 48 45 120 08 48 45 120 08 48 47 230 08 48 47 230 08 48 49 770 08 48 50 807 08 48 50 807 08 48 54 818 08 48 57 347 08 48 59 875 08 49 02 403 08 49 04 929 08 49 07 455 08 49 09 983 08 49 12 509 08 49 15 039 08 49 17 567 08 49 20 101 08 49 32 706 08 49 33 720 08 49 33 720 company 08 49 36 248 08 49 38 769 08 49 39 784 08 49 39 784 08 49 42 307 08 49 43 327 08 49 44 335 08 49 44 350 08 49 44 363 authenticated 08 49 44 363 08 49 44 363 08 49 44 400 NETWORK 08 49 44 401 08 49 44 401 54 Port Trace in the Event of a Connection to the GPRS Network MODEM Power up MODEM Command mode MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Rx MODEM Tx MODEM Rx MODEM Tx MODEM Rx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Rx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Rx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx MODEM Rx MODEM Tx MODEM Tx ATEO AT amp SO AT OK AT CPIN CPIN SIM PIN AT CPIN OK AT CLCK SC 0 AT CREG CREG 0 1 AT CSCA 0689004000 AT CMCF 1 AT CSAS AT CMEE 0 AT amp C1 AT amp D2 AT IPR 0 ATSO 1 AT WIND 0 AT CICB 0 AT CBST 7 0 1 AT amp W AT CGCLASS CGCLASS B AT CGDCONT 1 IP internet AT CGATT 1 AT CGREG CGREG 0 1 AT CGACT 1 1 ATD 99 1 MODEM
56. A variables have been configured The parameters for this page can be Ten viewed and or modified depending on the user profile With the factory Z settings only an administrator can change the level of access to a variable T3349 To view the list of variables configured on the equipment open the CHITA Example Settings Variable configuration page The variables present in this page Configuration with or without are grouped by classes In each class a number of variables of several TMS event and alarm saving different types are found type column Types of variables NOTE In the standard version it is not possible to add extra variables to on T200 P unit those already created as standard However when the local Modbus network option is present in the equipment it is possible to add variables corresponding to this option see local Modbus network User Manual for more information Table 13 Variable Types TCD Double telecommand Allows control of the switch associated with a channel or enabling disabling of automatic control This type of variable is always associated with a TSD TSD Double signalization Indication of the state of the switch or automatic control open closed or undefined TSS Single signalization Indication of binary state presence absence of certain information managed by the T200 P unit DI current faults etc TM Analog measurements performed by the T200 P unit current voltage etc CNT Operation or en
57. GPRS network is still operational Now the T200 P unit is designed to monitor the IP data packet flow reaching it via the GPRS network A 5 minute delay PPP session timeout automatically disconnects the T200 P unit from the GPRS network if no IP data flow reaches the T200 P unit Accordingly if the T200 P unit is disconnected from the network the modem will be reinitialized making the T200 P unit unavailable for 1 minute the time needed for reconnection of the modem to the GPRS network To avoid this drawback the regular ping test is used to prevent disconnection of the T200 P unit when the problem is exclusively due to the Supervisor and not to a network problem If the T200 P unit is still connected to the GPRS network there is no reason to disconnect it because of a non existent IP protocol flow As soon as a ping address has been configured in this field the T200 P unit will try every 4 minutes Ping time interval to send a ping to the specified IP address Accordingly an IP data flow will return to the T200 P unit and the latter will not turn off the connection to the network If the result of the ping test is satisfactory the T200 P unit will remain connected to the network because it Knows that it is available The T200 P unit will then do nothing in particular except for the next ping test following the next 4 minutes elapsed lf the result of the ping test is unsatisfactory after an extra minute the T200 P unit se
58. I2CGex EN Thar nae ewe Ss Files download Dras File download settings Clear the lag Description 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Connection Diagnostic Pages These pages allow consultation of the logs recorded in real time by the T200 P unit The event time stamping is 1 ms Each log allows consultation of the history of states occurring on the T200 P unit with a description of the states All information present in the logs is time and date stamped by the T200 P unit s internal clock I 2 l g Z TT The logs are as follow e Alarm log storage capacity 2000 Alarms can be generated and transmitted spontaneously to the control center after an information change of state provided that this state has been configured as alarmed A box associated with each alarm is checked when the control center has acknowledged this alarm NOTE Information configured as alarmed automatically implies the generation of an associated event in the event log or measures log depending on type e Event log storage capacity 10000 Every change of state generates an event provided that the use of events for this state has been configured e System log storage capacity 6000 The equipment also incorporates a function for recording additional information to facilitate operation and maintenance Storage of transmission events to determine the origin of a recurring communi
59. MV voltage is not present NOTE The Rapid fault can be counted as the first fault detected by the T200 P unit if the time to detect the slow fault configured on the T200 P unit is less than the actual time of presence of the first rapid fault or if the actual time of presence of the rapid fault is the same as that for the slow fault that depends on the network configuration 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Figure 70 Fault Counter Clear Time Current Fault counter clear time ist 2nd 3rd Ath fault fault fault fault 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings The enclosure must be powered from a low voltage source generated by the MV line on which the unit is installed Table 5 Parameter Automatic type Fault counter clear time Number of authorized default Configuration Parameters Sectionalizer Automation Description Configuration Range Choice of automatic control type None or Sectionalizer or gt Choose Sectionalizer Changeover switch or BTA Time after which the automatic control system is reset if the conditions of automatic control action are not met This time begins after first 20000 240000 ms in detection in the fault elimination cycle Must increments of 5000 ms be greater than the total time of the source substation resetting cycle Number of faults detected by the T200 P unit before actu
60. OTE TCP IP ports 1168 1169 and 1170 must be accessible on the PC for trace operation Contact the network administrator if it is necessary to alter the PC or network configuration to deactivate the firewall on these ports Configuration of the T200 P unit is performed directly from Internet Explorer Apart from Java Runtime 1 5 no other additional software is needed to access the T200 P testing maintenance configuration operations Principle of the T200 P embedded server The T200 P unit includes an embedded server which is initialized automatically as soon as connection is established with the T200 P unit The data displayed by the T200 P unit through this embedded server appears in the form of HTML pages Various pages and sub pages can be accessed by the user depending on the rights available to him The HTML pages displaying the information managed by the T200 P unit are refreshed in real time so as to update the latest states Access and connection are secured by a Login and password Several levels of access to the HTML pages can be configured provided one has the required rights From the embedded server it is possible to e Configure the detector communications and automatic control parameters or system parameters management of variables classes rights etc e View the states managed by the T200 P unit TSS TSD routine faults telemeasurements etc e Save or load the T200 P parameter configuration from files alr
61. On status change On active V On inactive v Alarm level Delayed alarm E 0 Hours Minutes Seconds Alarm levels in PSTN or GSM Ona PSTN or GSM link three configurable access levels associated with an alarm allow definition of the various ways of processing calls during retransmission of an alarm e sms level retransmission of the alarm by SMS to an operator on standby duty e scada level retransmission of the alarm by the protocol to the Supervisor e scada sms level retransmission of the alarm by the protocol and by SMS Call sequences triggering an alarm on a non permanent link On a non permanent link any change of state of a variable if the latter has been configured to trigger an alarm give rise to the sending of frames to the Supervisor to inform it of the change of state that has occurred At the same time the T200 P unit saves the change of state information in the alarm log In PSTN or GSM the T200 P unit attempts to join the Supervisor three times on the main telephone number if unsuccessful the T200 P unit makes three further attempts on the backup telephone number If the call still does not go through the calls are stopped unless a new alarm occurs which reinitiates the call sequence from the main number The call sequences take into account the time delays configured in the Protocol page refer to the specific protocol manual for more details In radio mode the T200 P unit attempts to se
62. P Unit User Manual Settings During the tests a microcomputer designed for configuration of the T200 P unit can remain connected to the Communication module It can be used to monitor the status of the equipment time stamped events and communications sent over the internal Modbus link Commissioning sheet NT00004 can be used Local Remote switch set to Local Check that the PC has taken the local equipment information into account Check that the MV cubicle switchgear is operating correctly for example that each channel opens and closes and that the positions of the switches correspond to the status of the indicator lamps Check locked information ground switch Check that the equipment has taken the locked inputs into account NOTE See Operation on page 85 for a more detailed description of the Easergy T200 P operation Local Remote switch set to Remote Check that the switch status is correctly displayed on the control station Check that the switch connecting cables are correctly marked and disconnect them a remote alarm is generated after a one minute time out Check that the HA10 switch connectors are fitted with polarizing pins If dummy devices are used install them on the HA10 connectors to ensure that neither the battery nor the MV cubicle is overloaded Telecontrol order check Check that each order processed by the remote control station is correctly transm
63. P unit must be resynchronized with the SNTP server Configuration of Ethernet Interfaces Access Maintenance IP Parameters page Figure 28 This page can be used to configure the Ethernet connection parameters of the T200 P unit Figure 27 Ethernet Interfaces The T200 P unit can include three IP addresses specific to the device to allow simultaneous connection from several TCP IP network access points including specific address e g several Supervisors who want to access the T200 P unit from different TCP IP networks see Figure 27 The three IP addresses use the same network physical interface single Ethernet port on the COM card For this reason the two additional IP addresses added to that included as standard in the Ethernet Interface part are called virtual Ethernet interfaces 1 and 2 1 Ethernet interface asmua IP address NOTE The GPRS port is not is not affected by these virtual addresses Supervisor 2 Figure 28 IP Parameters Page IP Parameters MAC address 00 00 E0 01 06 84 DHCP IP address f 0 195 43 240 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Gateway address fh 0 195 421 Primary DHS server fiv21601 Secondary ONS server booo IP address ooo Subnet Mask Gateway naiki booo 0 0 0 IP address booo Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway address f 0 0 0 USE interface Server IP address 212 1 1 1 Remote IF address 212 1 1 Communication interface Server IP address Remote IP addres
64. S network approximately 1 minute TB Ping test period 4 minutes TC Modem reset time 5 min if IP data flow non existent on the T200 P unit Test Ping Allows manually activation of the ping test Clicking this button starts a manual ping test This manual test is generally used to verify T200 P unit connection to the GPRS network immediately The T200 P unit then displays the result of the test in a specific window see Figure 57 There are two possible results following this test Ping Ok or Ping failed See Figure 57 Ping time interval Delay between two successive automatic Test ping Ping attempts Number of maximum attempts for the Test ping process in case of no response from remote IP address Ping time out Maximum delay to wait for the response during the Test ping to define Ping error Authentication When the GPRS network requires authentication during the connection phase it is possible in such cases to activate this function by checking the corresponding box The authorized encryption protocols are PAP CHAP MSCHAP MSCHAP V2 Login Configuration of the login used for authentication Configure this field only if the Authentication option has been checked Password Configuration of the password used for authentication Configure this field only if the Authentication option has been checked 53 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Figure 58 08 48 34 474 08 48 35 986 08 48 36 994 0
65. T200 P MV Substation Control Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 4 2012 Retain for future use Schneider iP Electric Hazard Categories and Special Symbols Please Note A A Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate service or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this bulletin or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of either symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury The safety alert symbol is not used with this signal word NOTE Provides addit
66. The order is considered in error e g external error if the position is not in conformity with the requested order or if undefined after a loss of position filtering time delay Return position waiting time Figure 63 Control Order Management Closed position Active Inactive TCD Switch state Order sending Open position CR order in progress TCD Switch state Order sending Active CR order in progress Inactive CR external error TSD CR end of P Closed W TCD Switch position Open CR end of order Open I i Return position T lt Return position waiting time waiting time ay of Event recorded in event log 56 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 PM6 Type Control 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings NOTE The PM6 configuration applies to the Merlin Gerin PM6 type switch Figure 64 Control Order Page for PM6 Type Control Control type wa Return position waiting time h S00 ITs feel Ho complementary fittered time hooga m fat Operating time except PMG 2200 ms With this type of switch the goal is to apply the motor control signal until the requested position is obtained This control will be maintained only during a configurable limited period Return position waiting time parameter and in the event that the position indicated by the TSD variable is not that which is expected by the T200 P unit cas
67. Web server easier tcess Defines the level of accessibility of this variable administrator operator monitoring The level of accessibility is defined with the login and password used for access to the Web server Internal address assigned to this variable by the T200 P unit This is in fact a Modbus address for the internal link between the CONTROL module and the COM card unmodifiable Address providing access to this variable in read write mode from the Supervisor via the protocol The address is specific to each protocol used Modbus IEC DNP3 The standard T200 P unit includes for each variable the configuration of the external addresses corresponding to the installed protocol Internal address External address 1 An address set to is made inaccessible from the Supervisor Unit to be associated with measurement for display in Monitoring page ni default with no unit Should correspond to the maximum value that can be taken in practice by the counter value For Raw or Normalized type Maximum scale value measurements this Max value is used for scaling of the display in the Monitoring page only 21 NOTE The value configured influences the precision of the counter Should correspond to the minimum value that can be taken in practice by the counter value For Raw or Normalized type Minimum scale value measurements this Min value is used for scaling of the display in the Monitoring page only 2 NOTE T
68. When the T200 P unit detects a frame from the Supervisor the display of protocol frames gets priority from the GSM level indication Possible values for GSM signal Level Reception GSM not detectable 99 Reception GSM not sufficient 0 10 Reception GSM correctly detected 11 31 FSK or FFSK radio medium internal or external modem Caller communication delay Maximum delay for connection between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor following a call by the T200 P unit before release of the radio link by the T200 P unit Called communication delay Maximum delay for connection between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor following a call by the Supervisor before release of the radio link by the T200 P unit 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Settings Figure 50 FSK or FFSK Radio Medium Port 1 IEC 608 70 5 101 6004200 Bauds FSK radio internal modem Transmission speed 1200 baugs Parity Mo parity Humber of stop bits Frame error on noisy start Frame error on idle interval Delay before response lo mz RTS or CTS to message delay h 50 m Message to RTS delay h Oo iN Caller communication delay 30 seconds Called communication delay feo seconds a m uu e FSK LL 600 1200 baud medium internal modem Line type Configuration of the type of LL line installed between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor There are two possible configu
69. a O O Switch state Status DI aux Earth fault MV Presence Phase fault Humber of operations Example of variables associated to a class Excerpted from the page Monitoring 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 27 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Connection 4 2012 m Z Q m I 28 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings T200 P Unit Settings For a better understanding of the configuration of the T200 P unit the Configuration of Synchronization by GPS COM Card and Maintenance Clock Page Figure 20 COM card Maintenance General informations Substation Sofware IF a Meters IF server ports Iser Traces Port 1 Fort 2 TCPAP Port 13 Modbus Master Port Configuration savefRestore 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved following functions are discussed in this chapter e Configuration of synchronization by GPS e Configuration of SNTP service e Configuration of Ethernet interfaces e Backup Restore of configuration parameters e Configuration of communication with the Supervisor e Configuration of switch controls e Configuration of the various options e Automatic control configuration e Configuration of the data module e T200 P unit variable configuration e Class configuration Access the Maintenance Clock page Figure 20 In standard configuration the T200 P unit s time can be
70. a key locking system Its main parts are A sun screen restricts the influence of high external temperatures A 6 unit rack contains all of the electronic modules Transmission equipment radio external modem etc A door switch A lever type fuse holder for the AC power supply A transformer for voltage measurement acquisition oo a SS E A battery serves as a backup power supply when the enclosure is no longer powered by the AC supply 8 A connection part links the motorization units and the current transformer sensors 9 An anti intrusion guard plate under the enclosure protects against any malevolent attempt at disconnection of the connection part cords 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 11 T200 P Unit User Manual General Description Figure 3 The Rack Rack T200 P Unit Block Diagram NOTE The various modules are connected by a rack backplane card not shown in this diagram Refer to the T200 P Installation Manual 46010 502 01 supplied with the equipment to obtain information concerning installation of the T200 P enclosure 12 46010 506 01 4 2012 The rack contains three functional modules The Control module marked CONTROL manages the overall operation of the T200 P unit and the exchange of information with the power supply and communication modules This module has several functions Interfacing with monitoring and control of the MV switchgear Automatic con
71. able 1 Table 1 Order Processing Status Phase Event TCD xx Switch state Order CR order in progress CR end of order CR external error or CR severe fault CR end of order Receipt of a switch order End of order processing End of degraded order processing 55 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Settings 4 2012 Standard Type Control NOTE This switch option does not apply to the T200 P unit it applies only to the T200 P unit combined with a Merlin Gerin SM6 or RM6 type switch Figure 62 Control Order Page Control order Channel 4 m Z Q I Control type Return position waiting time S000 me feel Ho complementary filtered time oo00 me fet Operating time except PMG 2200 ms i The principle of an order on the switch is to activate the switch control signal 24 V or 48 V polarity depending on the model for a determined time Operating time parameter With Standard control the duration of the order is fixed by this time delay and does not depend on the time taken by the switch to change position The Open and Closed switch position inputs are read constantly throughout the duration of the order with a consistency check in order to update the associated position TSD variable see page 55 After the control relay has fallen the order is considered as completed by the T200 P unit when the switch indicates a position in conformity with the order the TSD is updated with the new status
72. ansformer is not temporary gt 10 minutes No particular danger in shorting the CT with appropriate shorting plug The voltage incurred between open terminals is limited below 1000 Vac A DANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE Do not open circuit the current transformers Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 91 T200 P Unit User Manual Maintenance Figure 106 Fuse Locations S h 1 Extemal 12 W supply fuse Rack power supply fuse 46 V supply fuse AC supph fuse safety fuse 92 46010 506 01 4 2012 NOTICE There is no need to alter the cables when connecting the current transformer and power supply cables to the cubicle The cables must never be modified Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage Servicing and storing the batteries Sealed lead batteries are used The advantages of this type of battery include the fact that there is no risk of explosion no acid leakage and no servicing requirement However this type of battery has its limitations e Limited number of recharging cycles e Average service life of 10 years with aging accelerated by temperatures outside the recommended range e Aging during storage do not store for more than 6 months without recharging as this type of battery does not withstand a total discharge e Difficult to predict the end o
73. are loading Replace the 5x20 mm 5 A time lag fuse on the CPU card of the Control Motorization power Fuse blown module in the left hand part of the enclosure supply malfunction If the AC supply Off LED is lit the Check the cause of the AC supply outage If the AC supply remains Off run enclosure supply has been turned __ another supply cycle by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply off automatically due to a long AC module If the power supply does not restart change the Power Supply supply outage module and or the battery Motorization power supply turned off automatically due to a drop in the 48 V voltage Check the charger and the battery If necessary replace the Power Supply module and or the battery Following the 48 V turn off if the temperature of the charger drops in less than one minute the 48 V power supply returns automatically On the other hand if the temperature does not drop 1 minute after the 48 V turn off a Motorization power card charger e g excessive power eee manual reset should be performed on the power supply card to restore the supply malfunction consumption on the motorization rA 48 V 48 V power supply thermal protection requiring action If the problem persists replace the power supply card The eunertis a OO Suppi uso bion Replace tne 5x20 mm 08A somi imedag fuse on the Power supply modue Convoi module malfunaion Repco te Convolmedule F Hes programis moso
74. ata transmission to occur NOTE If a parity bit is not used the security of the transmission could be compromised such that a corrupt data transmission might be accepted as a correct data transmission See the specific protocol user s manual for details concerning this function There are four possible configurations no parity space even or odd NOTE Parity is not used in PSTN GSM GPRS and FFSK radio links e Number of stop bits This is the number of stop bits used to define the end of a frame during transmission There are two possible configurations one or two stop bits e Frame error on idle line The T200 P unit is capable of detecting a gap greater than one bit between two characters of a frame With certain protocols any frame having this feature can be rejected This allows secure transmission Frame rejection will be activated if this option is set to Yes This configuration implies that the Supervisor and the modems involved in the transmission circuit ensure that there are no gaps While this is sometimes true with regard to the Supervisor it is not completely true for many modems case of packet transmission In this specific case No should be set However transmission security must then be ensured by other means refer to the documentation for the protocol used for more information NOTE This parameter is used only on a radio or LL link e Frame error on noisy outgoing cable Some transmission netw
75. ating channel opening by automatic control 61 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings ATS Automatic Control Source Changeover Figure 71 ATS Configuration ET SW1 y Vn 0 SW2 voltage Vn 0 i C sw T1 RT 0 i gt E Ssw2 aa 0 Network ATS Semi auto mode RT Switch response time Network ATS Auto SW1 mode RT Switch response time 62 T1 RT RT 46010 506 01 4 2012 Automatic changeover control manages automatic changeover of voltage sources of the MV secondary distribution network to ensure maximum availability of voltage in case of malfunction of one of the voltage sources Accordingly upon disappearance of the voltage on one channel changeover to the other channel is performed automatically depending on the options configured To activate ATS automatic transfer system on a channel simply set the Type of Automatic Control variable in the specific page of the embedded Web server Control and Automation page Several operating modes can be selected Operating mode parameter namely e SW1 SW2 or SW2 SW1 mode This option allows only one changeover to be enabled Automatic transfer system switches only from the priority channel to the backup channel Automatic transfer system then remains on that channel e Semi Auto SW1 lt SW2 mode In the event of a voltage loss on the active channel automatic transfer system switches to the other channel after a time delay T1 In
76. big Range Cici Fare h lo cigs the vazad 16 46010 506 01 4 2012 NOTE For the T200 P link via Ethernet steps 2 and 3 are not necessary Go to step 5 At first connection with the T200 P unit via the USB port the Windows interface detects the new hardware and asks you to install the driver Under Windows 2000 A Select Search for an appropriate driver B Select Specific location C Indicate D Content Drivers as the corresponding driver access path in the search location D Insert the CD ROM supplied with the T200 P unit then click Next E After the driver is detected continue with installation Driver installation takes place automatically and ends with the Installation Completed USB Easergy range screen The driver is installed Under Windows XP A Do not authorize the Windows interface to connect to Windows Update B Select Install from a list or a specified location C Select Search for the best driver in this location and Include this location in the search D Indicate D Content Drivers as the corresponding driver access path in the search location E Insert the CD ROM supplied with the T200 P unit then click Next F The Windows interface automatically detects the USB Easergy range driver G The Windows interface indicates that the driver is not validated Continue with installation Driver installation takes place automatically and ends with the Instal
77. ble 36 T200 P Unit User Manual List of Tables Order Processing Status ccccccccsssseeeeccesseeeseeeeeeneesaees 57 Switch TSS Management Standard Mode 00068 61 Switch TSS Management Ground Switch by TSD or SPECE Wl MOGs cane Racaseacavacs aubatcaenaass bceaeaameder eure 61 Switch TSS Management Free TSS Mode 004 61 Configuration Parameters Sectionalizer Automation 63 Network ATS Configuration cccccccccseeeeeesseeeeeeaeeeeeeas 64 Configuration Parameters Voltage Time 0ccceeeeees 66 Configuration Parameters Network Characteristics 66 Configuration Parameters Voltage Threshold 67 Configuration ParameterS Current ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeees 67 Fault Detector Configuration cccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 68 Configuration Parameters Event Detection 68 varnaple I VOCS 2 nsec acca ee eee erento 71 General ParameterS TCD cccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaees 75 General ParameterS TSS cccccccssseeececeeeeesesseeeeseees 76 Record Configuration Saving Changes of State in the Event COn ge cecsst ater E ney Sven eaten ad eobabedneseuhde eens eeade 76 Alarm Configuration ccccccseccceecseeeeesseseeeeesaeeeeeeeseeeeeeeas 77 Difference in Configuration Between a TSD anda TS6 Tf Periodic Treatment ccccccceccccseceeeeeeeeeeese
78. cae measurement variation which will cause processing of the defined records Minimum Whatever the method fixed or percentage a minimum change in the value of change the TM is necessary for the variable to be processed event alarm etc 1 Event Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the protocol event check box stack according to the criterion configured above 2 3 iR 7 Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the alarm log and Dial up i l ANE Back box sending of a frame to the Supervisor according to the criterion configured above 1 On software V2 xx the Method and Minimum change parameters are not available Processing is performed on a percentage and without a minimum change The measurements cannot be saved in the internal event log The Modbus protocol of the T200 P unit does not enable measurements to be saved in the protocol event stack It is therefore no use checking the Events box for this protocol NOTE The alarms are not used on permanent links The Call check box should not be used for a permanent link Table 22 Minimum and Maximum Recording Parameter Description Max active Check this box to activate saving in the measurement log of the maximum check box value reached in the period value configured below Min active Check this box to activate saving in the measurement log of the minimum check box value reached in the period value configured b
79. cation error Indication of transmission errors CRC error collisions PSTN line out of order switchover to redundancy etc Indication of system events T200 P unit start up reset change of configuration etc e Measures log storage capacity 30000 The measurements managed by the T200 P unit phase current or mains voltage can be saved in a log provided that their use has been configured The measurements can be recorded in several ways Periodically sampled or averaged value with configurable period Upon exceeding a threshold configurable high or low threshold Upon variation or dead band configurable variation Upon periodic recording of minimum and maximum values configurable values and period For all of the logs when the storage capacity is reached the most recent event occurring erases the oldest event on the list e A Files download sub menu allows these logs to be saved to the PC in the form of Excel compatible files csv files These files can be consulted or transferred to enable the establishment of statistics or reviews An Empty log button in each log can be used to empty their content erasing all of the information saved previously Principle of saving to logs To increase the life of the flash memory saving to the logs is performed every 5 minutes 23 T200 P Unit User Manual Connection m Z Q T Figure 17 Maintenance Pages
80. communication ports used for transmission to the SCADA system ports 1 and 2 The configuration software automatically provides a choice of media on these ports that corresponds to the type of modem installed Since each type of medium has specific configuration parameters the parameters present in the configuration pages for ports 1 and 2 take into account the type of medium that has been selected The configuration page for protocol parameters may take also into account certain parameters related to the type of medium selected NOTE The protocol parameters related to the type of medium are described in this section For information concerning parameters related to the protocol that are not addressed in this section refer to the protocol user s manual 35 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Operating Mode Page Figure 31 Operating Mode Page Settings Communication ee TCH P iTi Port 1 transmission Port 2 transmission Modbus master Communication Slaves Configuration Control Module n 1 Control amp Automation Measurement ault Indicator Variable management Variable configuration Classes configuration SS as IEC G0870 5 101 Protocol Porti Mode Unbalanced Unbalanced Protocol Balanced Port Mode Balanced h w Communication parameters on TCP Protocol IEC 60870 5 104 Figure 32 Link Page Mormal Link Balanced Mormalstandb y k Media Main HormalStandby Jai JLH Standb
81. conds C The difference in configuration between a TSD and a TSS Telemeasurement TM Configuration Click the name of a TM type variable in the Settings Variable configuration page to access its settings Figure 94 TM Configuration Measurement configuration General Parameters Variable name Phase current Correction factor Direct 10 v Logical Address TM2 Class Switch state 1 v Access DISPLAY v Internal Address fo 0 External Address 192 Unit ioe Scale Max value 750 Min value jo Period Type Period High threshold V Value Low threshold iv Value po Method Value Minimum variation 5 Period value Figure 95 Miscellaneous Page Miscellaneous Automatism On Off per way 8 bits Measurements as in T200 s rie 2 r m Circuit breaker signalisation management a 76 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Settings Table 19 Periodic Treatment Parameter Description Log Check this box to activate saving the measurement in the measurement log check box according to the criteria configured in Period description below Can be used to choose the period for saving of the measurement in the Period measurement log Can be used to choose how to save the measurement Type e Averaged mean of measurements over the configured period e Sampled instantaneous measurement at each configured period Event Check this box to activate sav
82. ct to the network at my workplace Select Dial up connection ammovuom gt From the list of peripherals displayed select the one that corresponds to the modem to be used for telephone connection to the T200 P unit H Name the telephone connection created for example T200 P remote connection Enter the phone number of the T200 P unit to be contacted this number may be changed later at each connection attempt Select Do not use my smart card Select All users J K L Select Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop M Select Terminate N When the connection window is displayed there is no need to give a user name and login password Click Dial number The PSTN or GSM remote network connection between the PC and the T200 P unit is initialized between the two devices and a modem connection status icon appears in the Windows toolbar NOTE Step 4 is no longer necessary after the first connection performed with the T200 Go to step 5 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 T200 P Unit User Manual Connection Step 5 Connecting with the T200 P Unit Local Access via the USB Port Figure 10 Local Access via the USB Port Liidri Parret lire thet ree nate rd percocet hia Hea bikie oriai 3 Cannot find server File Edit View Favorites Took Help P Search 5 7 Favorites Ea Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 Cannot find server
83. cted on the COM card port RS232 modem not isolated installed on the port Direct RS232 internal interface Radio external with modem PSTN external modem Hayes command GSM external modem Hayes command PSTN UMPC and external modem RS232 RS485 modem isolated 2 5 kV installed on the port Direct RS232 internal interface Radio external with modem PSTN external modem Hayes command GSM external modem Hayes command PSTN UMPC and external modem Direct RS485 internal interface Radio modem installed on the port 1200 2400 baud FFSK radio internal modem 600 1200 baud FSK radio internal modem 600 1200 baud LL radio internal modem GSM GPRS modem installed on the port GSM internal modem GPRS internal modem PSTN modem installed on the port PSTN internal modem NOTE A medium not configured or configured incorrectly generates a fault on the COM card red fault indicator lamp lit on the front of the card 37 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Configuration of Normal Standby Mode Figure 33 Mormal ka Normal Standby Page Link Media Balanced MormalStandby Main Mormalstandby LD Standby NormaliStandl s Link store amp Forward ms Test Link 38 46010 506 01 4 2012 The Normal Standby mode allows the two communication ports to the Supervisor to be used in communication redundancy ma
84. ction of voltage loss switch closed causes channel opening and then reclosing when the voltage returns Backup power supply The backup power supply provides for all of the control unit components the transmission equipment and the switch motorization a battery life of several hours in the event of an AC supply outage Local communication or communication with the remote control center One or two communication ports option are available for remote communication with the control center to manage two transmission channels These ports can be used redundantly normal backup for repeater or maintenance applications The ports use either modems integrated in the COM card or external equipment managed by the rack serial link A choice of modem for each port allowing any type of mounting Radio 600 1200 baud FSK or 1200 2400 FFSK PSTN isolated at 8 kV 300 to 14400 bits s V32 bis GSM GPRS dual band 900 MHz 1800 MHz SIM card accessible on the front panel LL isolated at 8 kV 1200 baud FSK RS232 or RS485 isolated at 2 kV 19200 baud NOTE In an RS232 link port 1 is replaced by the RS232 port integral with the COM card and is accessible via the RJ45 connector on the right of the rack Communication protocols for communication with the control center IEC 870 5 101 IEC 870 5 104 DNP3 DNP3 IP Modbus Modbus IP Other proprietary protocols PID1 EDP etc 2012 Schneider Electric All
85. currents e If the time delay for the first Rapid fault of the circuit breaker cycle is fairly short approximately 100 ms rule is valid for the second Normal fault but generally the second fault lasts longer than the first one e lf the first Rapid fault needs to be detected There is no need to use the inrush in the following case alternative solution if possibility of configuration e lf there are tripping resetting cycles without presence of inrush currents e If the time delay for the first Rapid fault of the circuit breaker cycle is fairly long exceeding 200 ms rule is valid for the second Normal fault but generally the second fault lasts longer than the first one e lf the first Rapid fault does not need to be detected NOTE The Rapid fault is not counted by the Sectionalizer automatic control Alternative configuration solution without inrush with the T200 P unit e No inrush standard configuration e Rapid Imax lt 80 ms Normal Imax gt 200 ms e Alarm to SCADA system on the TSS Imax rapid 67 m Z Q I T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Configuration of Supply Voltage Monitoring Figure 82 TSS17 Activated After Time Exceeded Main power supply failure Active Inactive I TSS17 Immediate AC supply Off Active Inactive I I TSS18 Deplayed AC supply Off Active I I I I I I i I Inactive l I lt _ gt Time delayed undervoltage indica
86. dem is used it is possible that this access may operate but that depends on the modem used A Start the GSM PSTN remote network connection created previously see Step 4 B Click Dial number to start remote network connection C Once a connection is established start Internet Explorer D In the address field of Internet Explorer enter one of the following IP addresses depending on the port number on which the RTC or GSM modem is installed on the T200 P unit For port 1 212 1 0 1 For port 2 212 1 0 3 E The home page of the embedded server is displayed F Define the language to be used G Enter a User name and a Password default Easergy Easergy and click OK Access to the HTML pages is activated according to user access rights NOTE Unlike a standard USB or Ethernet access the connection speed on a telephone link is slow 9600 baud A PSTN or GSM connection the T200 P unit automatically displays the pages of the Web server in simplified mode Web server configuration in Remote mode It is possible to return to a standard display by clicking Local configuration at the top of the Web server home page Once access to the embedded server has been identified by user name and password all of the HTML pages can be accessed by tabs or by the associated drop down lists when they are available NOTE Details of the settings for each page are given in Appendix A Configurable Parameters on
87. e amp Forward function 1 Rerouting frames from one end or the other of the Repeater results in longer transmission times than for direct access on a typical T200 P unit For this reason the reply waiting times will have to be increased on the Distant T200 P units 2 The Repeater function of the T200 P unit uses only a single transmission port Radio traffic over this channel can be substantial due to the numerous messages being re transmitted at the Distant T200 P unit end and the Supervisor end Message collisions and repetitions must be expected on the radio traffic 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Settings 3 The handling of messages received by the Repeater T200 P unit is treated as a whole The Repeater T200 P unit will end retransmission of the message to be handled to the Supervisor and the Distant T200 P unit before receiving and handling other messages This constraint may result in repetition phenomena on devices other than the Repeater T200 P unit 4 lf a Repeater T200 P unit can no longer transmit all of the Distant T200 P units will be affected by this non communication a m Lu 5 The quality of the radio link depends on the efficiency of the collision avoidance function This function gives good results if the information giving the busy state of the wireless network is reliable Since Distant T200 P units can pick up frames sent by othe
88. e Repeater T200 P unit can manage a maximum of ten Distant T200 P units These Distant T200 P units must be declared by configuration in the Repeater T200 P unit When the Store amp Forward mode is configured on the Repeater T200 P unit an additional Store amp Forward Parameters section is displayed in the Operating mode page This part can be used to configure for each distant T200 P unit e Scada end link address This is the address that must be defined at the Supervisor end to access the Distant T200 P unit This address must be configured identically in the Repeater T200 P unit This address is used only for the Supervisor Repeater T200 P unit connection 39 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings 46010 506 01 4 2012 e Distant T200 P unit end link address This is the address that must be configured on the Distant T200 P unit and also identically in the Repeater T200 P unit This address is used only for the Repeater T200 P unit Distant T200 P unit connection The Repeater T200 P unit has its specific link address so that the latter may be used as a typical standard T200 P unit in addition to the Repeater function Figure 37 Store amp Forward Parameters Store amp Forward parameters Port 1 Figure 38 Substitution Principle of Addresses Link Supervisor Distant T200 oe Addressa f _ Address A hee Repeater T200 Address B e m al L Blue Message
89. e compatible with this option 59 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Automation Parameters Sectionalizer Automation Control Figure 68 Settings Control amp Automation Page Settings Communication Operation mode Protocol TOPAP 19 Port 1 transmission Port 2 transmission Modbus master Communication Slaves Configuration Control Module n 1 Measurel JntFault Indicator Variable management Variable configuration Classes configuration Figure 69 Sectionalizer Settings Channel 1 Automation type z 20000 ms i et Default counter clear time k Humber of authorized default 46010 506 01 4 2012 e Position reading of sector circuit breaker Option only available when the AC supply protection is made by circuit breaker instead of fuse holder When this option is used the T200 P unit manage DI5 to indicate when circuit breaker protection is open e U measurements by capacitor divisor other than RL27 Case of voltage measurement done by capacitor divisor RL27 type but without using the calibration process done by RL27 Access Settings Control amp Automation page Figure 68 The purpose of this automatic control is to order opening of the MV switch managed by the T200 P unit following the detection of a number of events during unsuccessful slow resetting cycles for the upstream circuit breaker The sectionalizer automatic control therefore converts the switch into a sectionalizing
90. e counter in the protocol event stack according to the criterion configured below 1 21 Value Configure the minimum value which will cause processing of the records defined above 1 2 The counters cannot be saved in the internal event log The Modbus protocol of the T200 P unit does not enable counters to be saved in the protocol event stack It is therefore no use checking the Events box for this protocol The solution for retransmitting the counters in Modbus protocol on a permanent link they will be read during the next interrogations coming from the Supervisor Table 27 Dead Band Parameter Description Recording check box Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the measurement log according to the criterion configured below Event check box Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the protocol event stack according to the criterion configured below 1 2 Value as Configure the minimum counter variation percentage which will cause processing of the records defined above 1 2 The counters cannot be saved in the internal event log The Modbus protocol of the T200 P unit does not enable counters to be saved in the protocol event stack It is therefore no use checking the Events box for this protocol The solution for retransmitting the counters in Modbus protocol on a permanent link they will be read during the next interrogations coming from the Supervisor 80 2012 Schneider Electric All Rig
91. e differences between a TSD anda TSS Table 18 Difference in Configuration Between a TSD and a TSS General Parameters Parameter Description Type Type of variable double or single Double by default for a TSD unmodifiable Other status Allows definition of a text and a color to be displayed in the Monitoring and Control pages to represent the undefined state of the variable Record Configuration Parameter Description On status Check this box to save any change of state of the variable in the event log change On leaving Check this box to save the loss of the switch closed state loss of the active close state of the variable in the event log Alarm Configuration Parameter Description On status Check this box to save any change of state of the variable in the alarm log change On leaving Check this box to save the loss of the switch closed state loss of the active close state of the variable in the alarm log 75 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Settings 4 2012 Figure 93 Digital Input Configuration Page m Digital input configuration lt General parameters rm Variable name Switch state Type Tp Logical address TSD1 Class Access L Internal address fi 0 External address A Pacae ue Active 1 cossa ts Inactive 0 opensa ss ga Other status Log configuration On status change Alarms configuration On status change Alarm level Delayed alarm 5 jo C Hours Minutes Se
92. e of degraded control With this type of switch the time for execution of the electrical order depends exclusively on the time taken by the switch to change position The Open and Closed switch statuses are read constantly with a consistency check in order to update the associated position TSD variable see filtering principle for indication inputs related to remote controls Figure 65 Consistency Check for Open and Closed Switch Statuses TCD Switch state Order sending CR order in progress COICF control TCD Switch state Order sending f P CR order in progress Active Inactive CR external error TSD CR end of order Closed TCD Switch position Open CR end of order Open e a i Return position T lt Return position waiting time waiting time Legend P Event recorded in event log 57 I 2 l g Z TT T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Parameters of Various Options Figure 66 Settings Control amp Automation Page Communication Operation mode Protocol TOPAP 13 Port 1 transmission Port 2 transmission Modbus master Communication Slaves Configuration Control Module n 1 Measurel IntFault Indicator Variable management Variable configuration Classes configuration 58 46010 506 01 4 2012 Access Settings Control amp Automation page Figure 66 Some specific options allow operation of the T200 P unit to be customized for the needs of certain users One must be a system admi
93. e the power supply changeover relay in the event of a power outage on the active channel e T200 P unit without COM card This option should be used when the T200 P unit includes no COM card in the equipment e SF6 lack copying channel1 on DI3 channel2 on DI4 To be compatible with old versions of T200 P unit Series 1 and 2 the information SF6 lack connected on Harting switch connector pin 9 is internally associated to DI3 channel 1 or to DI4 channel 2 When the SF6 lack is detected the DI3 or DI4 is activated at the same time NOTE If this option is checked the DI3 and D 4 are no longer available as digital inputs because they are already defined as SF6 lack 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Table 2 Switch TSS Management Standard Mode Connector Pin Marking Function 1 OV 2 CC Closing control 3 OC Opening control 4 O Open position 5 F Closed position 6 V 7 ST Switch locked 8 HTA MV voltage present 9 Not connected O Not connected Table 3 Switch TSS Management Ground Switch by TSD or Specific 1 Mode Connector Pin Marking Function 1 OV 2 CC Closing control 3 OC Opening control 4 Open position 5 F Closed position 6 V 7 STF a Closed sro T 9 Not connected 10 Not connected Table 4 Switch TSS Management Free TSS Mode Connector Pin Marking Function 1 OV 2 CC Closing control 3 OC Opening control 4 Open
94. eady backed up on the PC e Send remote control orders to the T200 P unit 13 14 T200 P Unit User Manual Connection 46010 506 01 4 2012 e Transfer diagnostic logs in the form of Excel compatible files e Load a new software version of the T200 P application The embedded server can be accessed both by the USB port and by the Ethernet port There is no difference in operation according to the type of port used Initialization of connection to the T200 P unit Default the T200 P unit incorporates IP addresses necessary for local connection from a PC Addresses must be known in advance in order to start a connection These addresses are indicated on the COM card Port Default Address on the T200 P Unit USB 212 1 1 10 Ethernet 172 16 0 5 NOTE The USB address cannot be modified by the user The Ethernet address can be modified if the rights permit to correspond to the local area network which does not necessarily use the same network addresses and masks 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Connection Steps Step 1 Installing Java Runtime Environment 5 0 Figure 6 Installing Java Runtime i J2SE Runtime Environment 5 0 Update 11 License License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully Sun Microsystems Inc Binary Code License Agreement for the JAYA 2 PLATFORM STANDARD EDITION RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT 5 0 SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC SUN IS WILLING
95. eallocating the PC s Ethernet connection parameters for correct operation of the connection with the T200 P unit J The home page of the embedded server is displayed K Define the language to be used L Enter a User name and a Password default Easergy Easergy and click OK Access to the HTML pages is activated according to user access rights 19 T200 P Unit User Manual Connection Figure 12 Alternative Local Access via Ethernet Port Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate P settings O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DNS server Altemate DNS server Advanced Remote Access via a Local Ethernet Network or a GPRS Network 20 46010 506 01 4 2012 Windows Notepad does not manage accented characters If the name of the Windows local area connection contains accented characters this connection should be renamed in Windows and in the file IP_T200 bat to replace the accented characters with non accented characters NOTE Once connection with the T200 P unit is complete click again on the file Ip T200 bat to retrieve the previous PC settings concerning the Ethernet connection Another
96. easurements based on the GPS signals Access Maintenance Clock page Figure 26 The T200 P unit incorporates an SNTP client which allows the time on the internal clock of the T200 P unit to be set automatically from a network synchronization server when a T200 P unit is connected to this network NOTE When the SNTP option is configured it overrides manual synchronization of the T200 P unit time and date the PC time and date cannot be set manually Figure 26 Clock Page Substation Date Time pate fa shi sfo Time he fjs wW Time Zone Informations Update Synchronization Time Zone GMT Universal Coordinated Time Casablanca Monrovia wt Save Time Zone Informations SHTP Configuration only possible on Ethernet Interface SMTP Server Aux STP Server Polling period Reconnection retries number Last SMTP Synchronization booo tt Snip server gateway booo booo Snip auxiliary server gateway booo Pa Server request timeout bo Clock validity delay B50 min e Invalid time The T200 P unit can define two different SNTP servers one main server and one auxiliary server each being on different networks When the Polling period time delay configuration expires the T200 P unit sends a request to the main SNTP server If the T200 P unit receives a synchronization from the main SNTP server the time on the latter is set and the synchronization cycle is completed If the T200 P unit obtains n
97. eature of reset upon MV voltage return When a current fault is stored in memory on one of the two channels managed by ATS automatic control MV presence is necessary on both channels at the same time to reset the memory of this fault This applies even when only one of the two channels has been configured with active reset upon MV voltage return Voltage Time VT automatic control is used for certain switches without current sensors not allowing the network to be reconfigured by means of Sectionalizer automatic control This automatic control system works on the principle of opening all of the switches on the network in the event of a voltage loss opening of upstream circuit breaker and gradually restoring the network power by closing the switches in succession one after the other If closing a switch causes line tripping the switch will be blocked in open position and the automatic control system will restart restoring power in the healthy upstream section i e the part of the electrical network not experiencing a current fault The circuit breaker upstream protection should also be provided with the Voltage Time automatic control function For this function the following options are required on the T200 P unit e Voltage measurement and monitoring e Voltage Time automatic control enabled on the channel by configuration Operation e The line is energized and the switch is closed e Mains voltage loss switch opening fol
98. eb server again it is essential to add the port number at the end of the T200 s IP address preceded by a colon e g 10 207 154 239 1500 for a T200 P unit access on port 1500 User page Allows creation modification or deletion of users and management of rights login password access rights e Port 1 2 and TCP IP Modbus Master traces The Port 1 2 and TCP IP traces pages allow viewing for each available port of communication exchanges between the control center and the T200 P unit The Modbus Master trace page allows viewing of exchanges between the T200 P unit and the Modbus slaves of the substation see additional manual NT00121 xx This trace is displayed on screen in decoded form to facilitate reading of the frame s content Column 1 frame time and date stamping in hour minute second thousandth of second format Column 2 direction of dialog RTU PC or PC RTU with associated address numbers of the PC and RTU Column 3 hexadecimal frame brief description of the content of the frame e Configuration Save Restore page Allows all of the current T200 P unit s configuration parameters to be saved to a file The T200 P unit s configuration parameters from a backup or from another substation can be loaded to a file on your PC to a floppy disk or CD ROM This file can be used to configure one or more other substations in the same way without having to reconfigure all of the parameters NOTE During l
99. ection time Disconnect hour Configuration of the selected daily disconnection time according to the criteria described previously in Daily disconnection This option should be entered only if the Daily disconnection option is used PPP session timeout Configuration of the delay maximum before disconnection of T200 P unit from GPRS network in case of no data transfer detected by the T200 P unit Specific ping IP address The ping makes it possible to verify and measure the quality of the equipment s connection with another device connected to the IP network This configurable parameter can determine to which IP address the packet will be sent corresponding to the ping allowing this quality to be measured 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 51 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings 52 46010 506 01 4 2012 Configure for example a known Web server IP address or possibly that of the supervisor provided that the latter incorporates a known fixed IP address The configured address must correspond to a standard IP address format i e be in the form of four values of at most three digits separated by a dot e g 192 168 2 101 Operating principle of the regular ping test For the T200 P unit application the regular ping test is used primarily as a means of extending connection to the GPRS network when the Supervisor is no longer capable of performing protocol communication with the T200 P unit even though the
100. ed T200 P Unit User Manual General Description A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices See NFPA 70E This unit must be installed and serviced only by qualified electrical personnel Turn off all power supplying this unit before working on or inside the unit Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that the power is off Replace all devices doors and covers before turning on power to this unit Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury 1 Before working on or inside the unit turn off all power supplying this unit 2 Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that the power is off The Easergy T200 P unit is designed to be installed with overhead switches remotely controlled by the MV network It contains all of the functions required to monitor and control one or two MV LV switchgear devices Management of the MV switch opening closing electric control unit The control is triggered by activation from the control station by local operator control or by internal automatic controls Measurement acquisition and processing The T200 P unit can incorporate the following measurements and processing functions for each channel e Current measurement on each phase e Calculation of the average load current e Homopolar current measuremen
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103. eing no IP data flow for the last 5 min will disconnect from the network automatically modem reset and then try after the end of modem initialization to reconnect to the network again If the network is still not available the T200 P unit will again request the modem to reinitialize immediately and this indefinitely until the next detection of the network This phase of initialization and reconnection to the network requires approximately 1 minute for the GPRS modem see enclosed diagram If the ping address is set to 0 0 0 0 default value the regular ping test is deactivated NOTE The regular ping test method is preferable to the Daily disconnection method because for the regular ping test network disconnection lasts 5 minutes or less during a brief malfunction case of network disconnection just after the ping test NOTE The regular or manual ping test sends to the specified IP address the smallest possible number of data packets equivalent to 0 byte to avoid causing the extra cost of an IP data flow transfer 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Figure 57 Test Ping Microsoft Internet Explorer N Ping Ok Microsoft Internet Expla rer Ay Ping errar 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved x a T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Figure 56 Ping Test Management i O TA Time for modem initialization connection to the GPR
104. elow Period Can be used to configure the period for saving of the measurement in the value measurement log 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Settings Counter CNT Configuration Click the name of a CNT type variable in the Configuration Variable configuration page to access its settings aL Figure 96 CNT Configuration gt Lu rr Variable name Number of operations Correction factor Direct v Logical Address Class Switch state 1 v Access DISPLAY vi Internal Address External Address Unit Scale Max value 0 Min value 0 TCD Reset Address TCD25 v Period 15min Threshold treatment Log Event Value lo fo Value in Table 23 CNT Configuration General Parameters Parameter Description Variable name Customization of the variable name Allows definition of a correction factor for display of the measurement in the Monitoring page Correction factor NOTE This factor does not change the format of the counter sent in the protocol frame default factor Direct Logical address Logical address assigned to this variable by the T200 P unit This is the logical name of the variable CNT No unmodifiable Glass Allows a variable to be associated with a defined class It is advisable to group variables together that have an information link in the same class in order to make reading in the pages of the
105. ement Variable configuration Classes configuration Figure 61 Non complementary Switch Positions Filtering Time Delay Closed position Active Inactive Non complementary switch positions Open position ii i Active Inactive TSD Undefined Closed Open aar Non complementary filtering time delay elapsed Non complementary filtering time delay not elapsed 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Objective Set processing of the switch control for each channel Access Settings Control amp Automation page Figure 59 Remote configuration The sign alongside each parameter of the Contro and automation page allows an external address to be configured so as to be able to change the parameter s configuration from the Supervisor via the protocol used if the latter permits There are four possible control options Standard PM6 Cl2 Other The management of switch position control and monitoring signals is specific to each type of switch Figure 60 Control and Automation Options Control and Automation n 1 Control type Other ea Return position Waiting time SUETLEEIE ea Ho complementary filtered time e al Operating time except PME ms g NOTE The C12 and Other options are not managed at present The PM6 option is managed but applies only to the T200 P unit The Standard option applies to the main cubicles used with a T200 P unit
106. ent There is a specific type of page for Maimn ante Variable configuration To geepem r me Dh aad Digital control orders e g TCD Double indications e g TSD Single indications e g TSS Analog measurements e g TM Counter e g CNT The parameters to be configured for each variable are for example Variable name Type of access operator session administrator session etc Variable configuration Assignment class Logical remote and internal addresses Measurement event and alarm management F Lavergy TOO Micran Ineas Laplorer ial a cong kiani mentee Type of recording for measurements periodic upon exceeding reime E a 2 E Pater irre O high or low threshold upon percentage of variation or indication of sperms AB heoa 14 48 Daio og rl SS SA NS A minimum and maximum values per period oor NOTE The parameters to be configured depend on the type of page displayed Classes configuration 7 T ft Classes Configuration page The variables created can be grouped together by classes to facilitate the management and display of variables Each variable can be assigned to one of these classes by configuration This page can be used to create modify or delete the classes managed by the embedded server and determine those that will be visible in the Monitoring page D r amp re re re ri rf 2779 9 Classes configuration
107. er Manual 4 2012 Appendix A Configurable Parameters Table 35 Configuration Options Settings Page continued Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Maximum value that can be taken in practice by the Max value Integer COUET VAILE T NB The value configured influences the precision of the counter General parameter Minimum value that can be taken in practice by the continued Rin vals Integer counter value NB The value configured influences the precision of the counter TCD reset address TCD 1 to 40 Address for the counter reset command Type of object Digital or Analog srl variable type on which the counter is Object TSSxx or Dixx or TMxx or Alxx Name of the variable to which the counter is assigned Depending on the type of object the methods displayed are as follows For a DI type variable Pulse counter Pulse counter Counting method Time counter Time counter Integrating meter Integrating meter For an Al AO type variable Integrating meter Mean counter Internal counting In 10 ms increments Pulse length in ms after which the Pulse wien o ooe me T200 P will consider a state as high In 10 ms increments Period during which the T200 P Hug inhibits pulse detection after zero crossing by the PION anerreset gaem variable This filter makes it possible to avoid possible rebounds in the event of a return to zero Variable Useful period of the measurement
108. ergy counter 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 69 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Events Associated with Variables 70 46010 506 01 4 2012 Variable addresses All of the variables can be configured with an external address This external address allows the variable to be made accessible in read or write mode from the Supervisor by means of the protocol used for transmission A variable which has no address configured address will not be accessible from the Supervisor The values of the addresses configured depend on the type of protocol used NOTE Refer to the user manual for the protocol installed on the T200 P unit for more information concerning the addressing tables related to this protocol Saving variables T200 P unit included a number of logs allowing archiving of events of various types event log alarm log measurement log The logs can be accessed by the user via the embedded Web server Diagnostic page All of the variables can be configured separately with or without being saved as a measurement if it is a measurement event or alarm in these logs NOTE The system log for its part does not take into account variable changes of state but rather information concerning the internal operation of the equipment When a variable is configured to be saved in a log a specific symbol appears in the Variable configuration page on the same line as the variable A Saving to alarm log Sav
109. extended COM sends data for modem other than RS232 Port 1 extended COM receives data for modem other than RS232 T200 P unit reset Port 2 extended COM sends data Port 2 extended COM receives data Switch Control The switches can only be controlled via the Control module if e The Local Remote switch is set to Local e 24 V 48 V voltage is present When an order is implemented the switch moves to the complementary position e Ifa switch is off a switch on order can be given e Ifa switch is on a switch off order can be given Other Orders The Power supply module is used to reset the power supply e Itcan reinstate the Telecoms supply when this output has been turned off due to over consumption It can reinstate the supply to the equipment after it has been switched off due to an excessive drop in the 12 V supply 85 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 4 2012 Operation Testing Indicator Lamps and Event Detection 86 On the Control module a stored event current is shown by a red indicator lamp included in each channel block diagram e A Test pushbutton is used to trigger simultaneous testing of all of the control panel indicator lamps and at the same time testing of event detection acquisition systems e So long as the Test button is held down all of the CONTROL panel indicator lamps remain lit This allows indicator lamp operation to be checked e When the Test butt
110. f battery service life The Power Supply module is designed to optimize the characteristics of the battery A battery fault alarm informs the remote control system of an imminent discharge NOTE e Use batteries having recent production dates less than 3 months old e Do not store batteries longer than 6 months without recharging them e Do not throw the batteries away Replacing fuses Replacement fuses are provided in the accessories bag attached inside the enclosure e AC supply fuse This fuse is located in the lower panel of the enclosure gG type HRC fuse of rating 2 A 10 x 38 mm e Rack power supply fuse The fuse protecting the power supply to all of the electronic modules is located on the Power Supply module card Fuse 5 x 20 mm 0 8 A semi time lag e External 12 V supply fuse The fuse is located on the Power Supply card Fuse 5 x 20 mm 4A time lag e 48 V supply fuse The fuse is located on the CPU card of the Control module This card is located in the left hand part of the rack It is accessible after removing the control panel front of the Control module Fuse 5 x 20 mm 5A time lag 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Maintenance A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices See NFPA 70E This unit must be installed and serviced only
111. f phase shift between two measurements General characteristics Digitizing 110 Power factor 10 C to 55 C 10 C to 55 C Configurable 2 160 A in increments of 1 A 40 800 ms in increments of 1 ms 3l Imean lo 1 6 20 800 A 30 and 3 V 1 2 0 5 at 20 C P S Q precision 2 8 Precision 2 Precision 1 7 Mean value over 10 periods precision 0 1 Expressed in degrees precision 3 C 12 bits 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Appendix C Acronyms 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Acronym APN ATS BVE CD CD ROM CF CNT CO COM CPU CR CRC CTS DHCP DNS DOUT DSR DTR EMC F FFSK FPI FSK GPRS GPS GSM HTML IP LAN LED LL MAC MF MV O PIN PPP PSTN RTS RTU SCADA SEC SIM SMS SNTP TCD TCP IP TM TSD TSS UMPC USB VT T200 P Unit User Manual Appendix C Acronyms Description Access Point Name Automatic Transfer of Source External Light Box French Boitier Voyant Ext rieur Carrier Detect Compact Disc Read Only Memory Closing control Counter Opening control Communication Central Processing Unit Command Result Cyclic Redundancy Check Clear To Send Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name Server Digital OUTput Data Send Ready Data Terminal Ready Electro Magnetic Compatibility Closed position Fast Frequency Shift Keying Fault Passage Indicator Frequency Shift Keying
112. fault 172 16 0 1 IP address of the primary DNS server Domain Name Primary DNS server Consistent IP address Server The DNS enables the IP addresses to be associated with the website names Default 172 16 0 1 IP address of the secondary DNS server Domain Name peconealy DNDN Corsen Eeer Server Backup DNS server Default 0 0 0 0 IP address Gene eP Ie Virtual Ethemet IP address 1 and 2 of the T200 P as standard 0 0 0 0 Virtual interface _ The mask enables 0 or inhibits 255 the choice of usable 1 and 2 Sub network mask Con Eden Mien IP address values as standard 255 255 255 0 IP address of the server s virtual Ethernet gateway Gateway addresses Coree AiIE coea Operation identical to the Ethernet Interface part Server iP addres IP address allocated to the T200 s embedded Web server for USB access Unmodifiable Default 212 1 1 10 USB interface IP address allocated to the PC connected via USB to the Client IP address Server IP address Communication embedded Web server Unmodifiable Default 212 1 1 11 interface IP address allocated to the T200 s embedded Web server by the GPRS network operator Unmodifiable IP address allocated by the GPRS network operator to the client Supervisor which will log on to the T200 P Web server Unmodifiable Client IP address HTTP server port Allows changes to be saved cancelled Port number for the HTTP server of the T200 Default 80 Any c
113. for communication with Modbus slaves is covered by additional documentation NT00121 xx Control Module No x Some parameters of the T200 P unit are managed for each Control module Two pages allow this configuration Control and Automation page This page can be used to configure the parameters related to electrical control of the switch and automation management Type of switch Standard PM6 Cl2 or other Change of position waiting time Type of automatic control etc Measurements Fault Detector Page This page allows configuration of all of the T200 P analog information namely Mains frequency Current and voltage measurement parameters Data parameters etc 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Connection Figure 19 Variable Management e Variable management All of the information managed by the T200 P unit must be configured separately to define its operation and how it will Ss Tay TAA L MENAN boson LaPa CE be managed by the embedded server Dwe din firhs fega Qh I Grise Dis DG Dnia green S A S Variable configuration page The complete list of information oe Ber ae i 9 variables managed by the T200 P unit is displayed in this page under neider Salvagny substation Electric a m Lu various categories Depending on the type of variable the configuration page and the parameters displayed may be differ
114. for the COM CPU internal Modbus link unmodifiable e N External address SCADA Format x e g 2 External address used by SCADA for this variable configuration Maximum value that can be taken in practice by the measurement value Max value Integer NB The value configured influences the precision of the measurement Minimum value that can be taken in practice by the measurement value Min value Integer Ss NB The value configured influences the precision of the measurement Recording OREKO noi Enabling of regular saving of the measurement in the measurement log or not Regular 15 min 30 min or 1 h Measurement recording period processing Way of calculating the measurement for recording in the Type Averaged or sampled measurements log Continued on next page 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 105 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Appendix A Configurable Parameters 4 2012 Table 35 Configuration Options Settings Page continued Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Enabling of regular saving of the measurement in the Regular Maro protocol event stack or not processing Enabling of regular sending of the alarm to SCADA and continued SINS Ne COINS saving in the alarm log or not 15 min 30 min or 1h Event or call saving period Recording Gracksdionnes Enabling of saving of the measurement in the measurements log or not upon exceeding threshold Enabling of sav
115. hange of port No implies indication with the IP address e g 10 207 154 240 1500 for access with a port No 1500 Port number for the Telnet server of the T200 Default 23 Port number for the port 1 trace server of the T200 Default 1168 Port number for the port 2 trace server of the T200 Default 1169 Port number for the TCP IP port trace server of the T200 default 1170 Allows changes to be saved Telnet server port TCP services Port 1 server port Port 2 server port TCP IP port trace server port User name for the session The Administrator has full access The Operator has restricted access Saves changes Start Stop Trace options Check box to select a session to be deleted Deletes an existing session if the corresponding box is checked Start Stop frame motion PC T200 Erases the content of the trace Allows the configuration to be saved on the PC in file form Loads tne luni PC T200 P arrow Enables the configuration to be loaded on the PC from a file configuration Continued on next page 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual Appendix A Configurable Parameters 4 2012 Table 34 Configuration Options Maintenance Page continued Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Depends on the protocol IEC Unbalanced or balanced mode Port 1 or 2 mode DNP3 Unsolicited res
116. he Power Supply module Otherwise after reconnecting the battery reset the Power Supply module to trigger a battery test if the problem recurs after charging for 24 hours replace the battery Replace the 5x20 mm 0 8 A semi time lag fuse on the Power supply module If the AC supply Off LED is lit the Check the cause of the AC supply outage If the AC supply remains Off run i 3 enclosure supply has been turned another supply cycle by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply The Rack 12 V LED off automatically due to a long AC module If the power supply does not restart change the Power Supply on the front panel ofthe supply outage module and or the battery ower Su module is enoue Enclosure power supply turned off automatically due to a drop in the 12 V voltage Power Supply module malfunction Replace the Power Supply module Replace the 5x20 mm 0 4 A semi time lag fuse on the Power Supply module Accessory equipment Current at the output gt 1 3 A 0 3A Check the transmission equipment and reinstate the supply by pressing the Power supply for 3 min Reset button on the Power supply module malfunction If the AC supply Off LED is lit the Check the cause of the AC supply outage If the AC supply remains Off run The external 12 V LED enclosure supply has been turned __ another supply cycle by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply off automatically due to a long AC module If the power
117. he quality of transmission TxQuality and the quality of reception RxQuality The value entered is indicated as a of sent and received frames which are correct Two separate cases must be considered e Master Master mode mode with alarms When the T200 P unit has to take the initiative of sending frames to transmit an alarm it may change the transmission channel if the quality of the transmission connection is not satisfactory In that case the T200 P unit evaluates the quality of transmission according to the quality of the response obtained following a request upon alarm sent to the Supervisor A configurable parameter NbSrcv defines the number of repeats to be performed in the event of poor quality of response by the Supervisor after sending an alarm The T200 P unit uses this criterion to consider that the connection is poor and that it is necessary to change over to the other channel e Master Slave mode mode without alarm In this mode the T200 P unit is Slave It cannot take the initiative of changing transmission channel It must therefore inform the Supervisor that the connection is poor and that it is necessary to change over to the backup channel To do so the T200 P unit will stop communicating if it considers that the connection is not good on the channel in service The supervisor must be capable of detecting the communication turn off and take the initiative of changing over to the other channel In
118. he value configured influences the precision of the counter TCD reset address Address of the remote internal command to define the Preset value for the counter 1 Refer to the manual for the protocol which is installed on the T200 P unit for details concerning the external address tables 2 The T200 P unit manages measurement display in the Monitoring page according to two formats Direct or adjusted value corresponds to the real value in the reference unit does not take into account the configured Min and Max scale values Raw or normalized value corresponds to a value calculated and scaled in accordance with a formula taking into account the configured Min and Max scale values See the protocol User Manual for details concerning the calculation The choice of Normalized or Adjusted configuration is generally made in the Protocol page It should be noted that unlike the measurements the Min and Max values configured for the counters do not affect counter sending in the protocol frames to the Supervisor 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 79 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Settings 4 2012 Table 24 Internal Counting Parameter Description Type of object Selection of the variable type on which the counter is incremented Digital or Analog Object Name of the variable to which the counter is assigned Depending on the type of object the methods displayed are as follows e Fora DI type variable
119. his option is selected the DSR signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem CD management If this option is selected the CD signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem General parameters common to the various transmission media Certain configurable parameters of the ports 1 and 2 pages are common to numerous types of modems This section will describe the meaning of these parameters and how to configure them Baud rate This is the speed of transmission between the T200 P unit and the modem When an external modem is used the configured speed is not necessarily the speed that will be used for the link to the Supervisor because the external modem can use a different speed to that used for the RS232 T200 P unit link The choice of available speeds differs depending on the type of modem installed on the ports For example FFSK radio 1200 or 2400 baud External radio or internal RS232 200 to 38400 baud Internal GSM 600 to 9600 baud Parity This is the frame character parity for transmission to the Supervisor Some modems do not manage parity In such cases the T200 P unit will have to be configured with the No parity option The appropriate parity bit setting will be defined by the type of modem used 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings The Control center must match the modem configuration for d
120. hts Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Settings Summary of Records in Logs and Stacks Table 28 summarizes the possibilities for recording in the various logs and in the protocol event stack according to each type of variable Table 28 Summary of Records in Logs and Stacks Variable Protocol Event Type Measurement Stack TSS If corresponding check box checked Always TSD TM If Dial up check If Event check box checked If Log check box box checked l checked If Log check box checked 1 Fora TM or a CNT several measurement processing operations can be performed according to the type of transmission Event box only checked Saving of the TM or CNT in the protocol stack without call sequence to the Supervisor general case of the permanent link except in Modbus protocol Event Dial up boxes checked Saving of the TM in the protocol stack and call to the Supervisor general case of the non permanent link Not applicable with CNT Dial up box only checked Call to the Supervisor without saving of the TM in the protocol stack specific case of the non permanent link in Modbus protocol Not applicable with CNT Customizing T200 P Classes Access Settings Classes configuration page Figure 97 Figure 97 Settings Classes Configuration Page Settings Communication Operation mode Protocol f TOPAP i11 Port 1 transmission Port 2 transmission Modbus master Communication slaves Configuration Contr
121. icrosofti Internet Coplores Schneider F Electric G ral 22 Qross BG Pe rre O E SB Wi B Sjrids d w Eja Larg d Tredie o Conncsah 46010 506 01 4 2012 Monitoring Page This page can be used to consult the T200 P unit states e TSS State of digital inputs T200 P internal faults voltage presences current presences etc e TSD open or closed state of switch automatic control digital outputs e TM measurements of currents voltages frequency etc e Counters number of operations or energy Some displayed data is calculated and deduced by the T200 P unit e Active reactive apparent power e Phase difference between channels deduced from the phase 1 voltages of each channel e Power factor or Cos e Active power e Neutral and average current neutral current deduced in the case of a type A arrangement 3 phase current transformers e Phase to phase or phase to ground voltage 3 wire arrangement phase to phase voltages measured and phase to ground voltages deduced 4 wire arrangement phase to ground voltages measured and phase to phase voltages deduced The Monitoring page is displayed by class e g State of channels System Automatic Control etc Each class covers a category of information to facilitate viewing on screen The states of the indications or measurements are automatically refreshed every 3 seconds The presentation quantity of data displayed and content of this
122. ider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Appendix A Configurable Parameters Table 35 Configuration Options Settings Page continued Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Global parameters State color Bleck blus arGerrorread color Display color for an undefined state of the variable Undefined i 9g only with TSD and not with TSS Enable Checked or nol Enabling of the record or not upon change of state of this variable in the event log U ATE E E Saving of the event upon any change of state of the p y ge Checked or not variable TSD or upon appearance of the active state TSD or upon active TSS TSS Upon loss of closing TSD or Saving of the event upon disappearance of the closed a ae actus TSS Checked or not state of the variable TSD or upon appearance of the p inactive state TSS continued Recording configuration Enabling of the alarm or not upon change of state of this R DEA variable and saving in the alarm log Usonan canoe otste Activation of the alarm and saving of alarm upon any TSD ie an ae TSS Checked or not change of state of the variable TSD or upon Indications p appearance of the active state TSS configuration continued Upon loss of closing TSD or Activation of the alarm and saving of alarm upon i ai pees TSS Checked or not disappearance of the closed state of the variable TSD Alarm p or upon appearance
123. iguration Range Comments The Ack box is checked when the SCADA system has Alarm log acknowledged the alarm The Clear log button clears the log s content Event log The Clear log button clears the log s content System log The Clear log button clears the log s content Measurement log The Clear log button clears the log s content Transfers the alarms log in Excel file form Alarms csv Save saves the file to the PC Open opens the file under Excel File transfer Events csv Same as for the events log System csv Same as for the system log Measures csv Same as for the measurements log 96 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Appendix A Configurable Parameters Table 34 Configuration Options Maintenance Page Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Name of terminal User s choice DD MM YYYY MM DDIYYYY YYYY MM DD Date format Defines the date format to be displayed in the logs General Date time of last configuration Unmodifiable Configurator structure version Unmodifiable Terminal Application Manufacturer information unmodifiable Date time of last configuration Application version Control module x Measurement processor Manufacturer information unmodifiable version Hardware configuration Save Takes into account the change All displayed parameters Name of software version date
124. in several different categories Communication These pages allow you to configure the specific communication parameters of the T200 P unit Operation Mode page For each communication port available on the T200 P unit it is possible to determine The protocol available The type of transmission medium to be used Radio PSTN GSM etc The way in which the ports will be managed according to one of the available modes Not used Normal Balanced Normal Backup Main Normal Backup Backup Normal Backup Store amp Forward Protocol TCP IP Protocol pages These pages are used to configure the parameters specific to the protocol used Maximum number of send operations Collision avoidance system Configuration of link addresses Frame size etc NOTE Each type of protocol has its specific configuration page For more details refer to the specific user manual for the protocol installed on the T200 P unit Ports 1 amp 2 transmission page This page is used to configure the parameters of the communication port modem Baud rate e g 19200 baud Parity stop bit etc Time out management e g RTS CTS CTS message etc NOTE The parameters displayed in this page depend on the type of transmission medium configured in the Operating modes page Modbus Master Port and Slave Configuration page These menus can be used to configure communication with Modbus slaves The parameters setup
125. including address used by the Supervisor for accessing Distant T200 P e g Address A Red Message including address used by the Repeater for accessing Distant T200 P e g Address B 40 T200 Standard address Station number Link Address Scada Side Link Address T200 F side 1 Gp oS ee Sa cs Gey ie oh UUL HUUL Operation When the Supervisor wants to communicate with one of the Distant T200 P units the latter sends a protocol frame containing the link address of the Distant T200 P unit to be accessed The Repeater T200 P unit receives this frame and sees that it corresponds to the address of one of the Distant T200 P units defined in its list of 10 Distant terminals The Repeater T200 P unit sends back a frame to the corresponding Distant T200 P unit replacing the link address with that which has been defined for it in its list for this Distant T200 P unit The Distant T200 P unit receives the frame and replies to the request with a frame containing the link address that is specific to it The Repeater T200 P unit receives the reply and sends a frame back to the Supervisor according to the same principle of replacement of the link address between that used by the Distant T200 P unit and that used by the Supervisor NOTE When a Master Master type link is used the Distant T200 P unit can initiate communication to send an alarm The transmission principle remains the same Constraints of the Stor
126. ing or not upon exceeding the E ao measurement threshold in the protocol event stack Enabling of sending of the alarm to SCADA and saving p SKa coe no in the alarm log or not upon exceeding threshold rocessing on threshold High threshold Checked or not Enabling of high threshold or not Low threshold Checked or not Enabling of low threshold or not High threshold value MRTA enabling exceeding of the high measurement ioaahissheraealue SE enabling exceeding of the low measurement Variable resho configuration Enabling of recording of the measurement in the A e ne measurements log or not through variation Measurement Event ekono Enabling of regular saving or not upon variation of the configuration measurement in the protocol event stack continued Enabling of sending of the alarm to SCADA and saving Call e Leelee in the alarm log or not following measurement variation Fixed A fixed change in the value of the variable results Dead band in an associated processing operation saving alarm Method Fixed or percentage Percentage A change in percentage of the variable results in an associated processing operation Fixed value or measurement variation for dead band Value 0 to Max scale value processing Mihinui chaie a ERE Minimum change in the measurement variation for the g i dead band to be processed Recording or not of the maximum measurement reached Active maximum Checked or not over the period configured Ap i
127. ing the measurement in the protocol event stack check box according to the period criteria configured in Period description below 1 2 Can be used to choose the period for saving of the measurement in the Period protocol stack and or the alarm log fae i Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the alarm log and Dial up f i s heci bee sending of a frame to the Supervisor according to the period criterion configured in Period description above 1 The measurements cannot be saved in the internal event log 2 The Modbus protocol of the T200 P unit does not enable measurements to be saved in the protocol event stack It is not necessary to check the Events box for this protocol NOTE The alarms are not used on permanent links The Call check box should not be used for a permanent link The solution for retransmitting the measurements in Modbus protocol is e Ona permanent link They will be read during the next interrogations coming from the Supervisor e Ona non permanent link Check the Call box to retransmit it immediately or after the configured period or wait for the next interrogation by the Supervisor Table 20 Threshold Treatment Parameter Description I 2 Log Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the measurement log check box according to the criteria configured below Check the box to activate saving of the measurement upon exceeding the high threshold High thre
128. ing to event log or to measurement log if it is a measurement An event is generated by the T200 P unit when a change of state occurs on a variable The T200 P unit manages two types of event tables associated with these changes of state e The local event table This is the event log that can be viewed locally on the T200 P unit The changes of state concerning variables can be recordable in this log or not the aim being to have a history of changes of variables For the recording of a change of state on a variable to be effective the variable must have been defined by configuration as an event event TM or activate recording TSS TSD box checked in the variable configuration page e The protocol event table This is an event stack for protocol communications This stack will be read by the Supervisor during communications between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor Contrary to local events it is not possible to configure a variable with or without saving in the protocol event stack This is because any change of state on a variable automatically generates saving in this protocol event stack except for TMs for which one can choose to configure event saving in the stack or not 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Alarm Reporting Alarm Acknowledgement 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Since protocol events are not configurable the rest of
129. ion Parameters Voltage Threshold Parameter Configuration Range Value of the transformer primary secondary ratio used for voltage measurement Primary 100 to 36000 Secondary 100 V3 to 240 V default 230 230 U21 or U21_U32 or U21_U32_ U13 or V1 or V1_V2 or V1_V2_V3 default U21 MV network voltage rating 20 to 36000 V value default 230 V Minimum percentage of the 70 to 120 Voltage transformer Choice of type of voltage Voltage sensor configuration sensor setup Nominal voltage Threshold AC supply On voltage rating to define MV eas voltage present Yes TSS default 90 Maximum percentage of the r Threshold AC supply Off voltage rating to define MV AOR o voltage present No TSS default 80 100 to 80000 ms in 10 ms increments default 100 ms 100 to 80000 ms in 10 ms increments default 100 ms Power on filtering time to define MV voltage present Yes TSS Acknowledge time AC supply On Power off filtering time to define MV voltage present No TSS Acknowledge time AC supply Off There are two possible choices concerning the current transformer setup on the overhead switch e Three phase current transformers Configuration 11 12 13 e Two phase current transformers and one homopolar current transformer Configuration 11 13 10 The 11 13 10 configuration is set by default The ratio of the current transformer should also be ente
130. ion of GPRS parameters see Figure 55 Access Point Name APN Name of the access point for connection to the GPRS network This name is generally given by the operator who provides access to the GPRS network e g internet entreprise for the operator Orange PIN number Same as for GSM modem Daily disconnect One of the special features of GPRS operation is that in some cases of network unavailability the T200 P unit does not detect this link break The T200 P unit will remain connected continually to the network unavailable even though the physical link is broken The T200 P unit can remain indefinitely in this mode and will no longer have a means of reconnecting to the network even if is available again because to do so it would have to be forced to disconnect from the network to then be able to reconnect Without a means of forcing automatic disconnect reconnect the unit will not by itself be able to restore connection to the network The Daily disconnection option has been provided to allow T200 P unit disconnection from the GPRS network to be forced automatically so as to reconnect it immediately afterward This disconnection can be programmed for a fixed time each day by means of the Disconnection time setting In the worst case scenario the T200 P unit may remain for a maximum of 24 hours without any real connection to the network for example a brief network malfunction occurring just after the daily disconn
131. ional information to clarify or simplify a procedure Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material 46010 506 01 4 2012 Table of Contents 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Table of Contents General DeSCIiptiOn cccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeaeeeaeseeeeeeeeeeeaaaas 11 Safety PTE CAUTIONS ee secastss hp cctie sanchansnsedsemuaticetlan tubers aa aR 11 FUNCHONal DES ChIDHOMN snaren ole acacnwae a Riedel 11 Description Of Equipment cccccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeceseeeeeeseeeeeseneeeeas 13 T200 PF Unit Block Diagram erinan e E cies 14 Connecting to the T200 P Uniit cc ccceceeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaas 15 Connection STOPS 0 0 ceccccceecccceeeeeceeeceeseeceeseeeeeseeseeseueeeseeeeesseeesseeeessags 17 Step 1 Installing Java Runtime Environment 5 0 cccecceceeceeeeeeeeeeeee 17 Step 2 Installing the USB Driver ec ceccceceececeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeseeeeesaaes 18 Step 3 Creating the USB Local Area Network LAN Connection 19 Step 4 Creating the PSTN or GSM Remote Network Connection 20 Step 5 Connecting with the T200 P Unit ee ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseees 21 Local Access via the USB Port ccccceccccsecceceeeeeceeeeceeeee
132. itted and executed by the equipment for example that each channel opens and closes Check that the switch position information received at the remote control station corresponds to the status of the indicator lamps Digital inputs check Check that the equipment has taken the Digital inputs into account and that the indications have been forwarded to the remote control station Check the internal event current detection function The Test pushbutton on the Control module activates the indications corresponding to those channels for which the Current Measurement option is installed NOTE A current simulator supplied as an optional extra can be used for this check It performs a complete test of the acquisition system Disconnect the dummy devices and reconnect the switch connecting cables to their HA10 connector polarization Telecontrol order check Check that each order processed by the remote control station is correctly transmitted and executed by the equipment for example that each channel opens and closes Check that the switch position information received at the remote control station corresponds to the status of the indicator lamps Check locked information ground switch Verify that the equipment has taken the Locked inputs into account and that the notifications have been forwarded to the remote control station 83 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Settings 4 2012
133. k Sub network mask of the virtual interface Same functioning as the Ethernet interface e Gateway addresses IP address of the Ethernet gateway of the virtual interface same functioning as the Ethernet interface USB interface e Server IP address IP address of the T200 P unit s embedded Web server for USB access cannot be modified as standard 212 1 1 10 e Client IP address IP address assigned to the PC connected via USB to the embedded Web server cannot be modified as standard 212 1 1 11 Save Restore Configuration Parameters Access Maintenance Save Restore page Figure 29 The T200 P unit can save in file form all of the configurable parameters of the equipment except the parameters of the IP parameters page which Fi 29 R P gure 29 SAVEMESTOrE ode remain specific to each equipment item This file can be used for downloading to other equipment of the same type General informations Substation Software Clock IP parameters IF server ports User Traces Part 1 Part 2 TCPYIP Port 1 Modbus Master Fort Configuration Figure 30 Save Restore Page Save Restore configuration Binary file 34 enabling the T200 P unit to be configured automatically instead of manually However the parameters specific to each T200 P unit must be personalized e g protocol address data thresholds etc The Maintenance Backup Restore page provides access to backup restore resources
134. l type variable Conversion factor Active state Used in the case of a pulse counter weight of the pulse sent With each pulse sent the counter value increments in accordance with the conversion factor Field used only in the case of a time counter State of the variable high or low which activates the time counter Table 25 Routine Processing Parameter Description Recording check box Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the measurement log according to the criterion configured below Event check box Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the protocol event stack according to the period criterion configured below 1 2 Period Can be used to choose the period for saving of the counter in the measurement log and in the protocol stack to the Supervisor 1 2 The counters cannot be saved in the internal event log The Modbus protocol of the T200 P unit does not enable counters to be saved in the protocol event stack It is therefore no use checking the Events box for this protocol The solution for retransmitting the counters in Modbus protocol on a permanent link they will be read during the next interrogations coming from the Supervisor Table 26 Processing on Threshold Parameter Description Recording check box Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the measurement log according to the value criterion configured below Event check box Check this box to activate saving of th
135. lation Completed USB Easergy range screen The driver is installed NOTE Always use the same USB port on the PC for connection to the T200 P unit to avoid having to reinstall the driver on another port NOTE Step 2 is no longer necessary after the first connection performed with the T200 P unit Go to step 5 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 T200 P Unit User Manual Connection Step 3 Creating the USB Local Area Network LAN Connection Figure 8 Installing the USB Driver How Conmociion Wizard Helenik Cornet pen aut Waak ke peau aa bo dha i fl Gonnect to the inben ormer fra fhe birer or Bi jou aan bees Be Whole andl ad onal Connect to the mebwork af mp workplace Land ba a bee fed eer dha ne VPH an end can eer kom homn deel athe or adh bender Set up a home of small ollice neteesk Cannesi bone mang hame pe are niee rahor oe ted ups BEA cane Sel up an advanced eannechon PON ene a SIE S pinaasa haok pein om Peele Bt aan Siem mei up ia computer ig He other computer E Hew Connection Wizard Painia Crni Upon ak Wheat tppe ol conection dhe pied eral io get op 7 Selec Be connector hee pou wart Accep incomang connections iia ciha rompue bo ronnen to thes computer ieaug the interred a iho We o a direct cable connector DA Donne aeaily bo anha compaire Connect to anether compie uing your renis pasaba or inkared pot Dhami the pale piii mirid ber
136. ll be saved in the Network Connections folder To create the connection and close this wizard click Finish 18 46010 506 01 4 2012 Perform this step only if the T200 P unit includes a GSM or PSTN telephone internal modem installed on the COM card This connection may operate with an external PSTN or GSM modem depending on the modem used NOTE It is not necessary to create this type of connection for the GPRS link With Windows 2000 Click the Windows Start button Click Settings Click Network connection and remote access Click Establish a new connection Click Connection to a private network am oO S From the list of peripherals displayed select the one that corresponds to the modem to be used for connection G Enter the phone number of the T200 P unit to be contacted this number may be changed later at each connection attempt H Select For all users Name the telephone connection to the T200 P unit for example T200 P remote connection J When the connection window is displayed there is no need to give a user name and login password Click Dial The PSTN or GSM remote network connection between the PC and the T200 P unit is initialized between the two devices A modem connection status icon appears in the Windows toolbar With Windows XP Click the Windows Start button Click Control Panel Click Network connections Click Create a new connection Select Conne
137. lowing a timeout TO Voltage failure timeout parameter e Voltage return switch closing following timeout T1 Closing timeout parameter and monitoring of voltage maintenance during a timeout T2 Monitoring timeout parameter e Voltage loss during timeout T2 switch opening and automatic control locking e The automatic control function is reinitialized following locking by the Reset automation push button on the local CONTROL panel NOTE The delay T1 must be different on each T200 P unit so that the automation VT can work properly the lower value on the T200 P unit nearest the circuit breaker The VT function can be activated or deactivated 63 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Figure 74 Configuration Control amp Automation Page Automation Channel 1 Automation type a AC Off time 200 ms ea Closing time 200 ma et Monitoring time 200 ms g Parameters Event Detection Module Measurements Fault Detector Page Figure 75 Communication Operation mode Protocol TCPAP Protocole 1 Port 1 transmission Porn 2 transmission Modbus master Communication Slaves Configuration Control Module n Control amp Automation Variable management Variable configuration Classes configuration Configuration of Network Characteristics Figure 76 MV Network Characteristics Page MV Network characteristics Network Frequency sate w Configuration of Voltage Measurements Voltage input 64
138. ls Max Aaien Ghecanioeant Recording or not of the minimum measurement reached g over the period configured Calculation period for min and max value Po Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account po Cancel S Enables return to the preceding configuration Definition of a coefficient of multiplication to be applied to the counter variable for its correct display in the monitoring page Allows display in the correct format relative to the real size Default for T200 P series 3 current direct 10 and voltage direct Default for T200 P series 1 or 2 or L500 compatibility current direct and voltage direct 100 Direct or raw or Direct 10 to 10000 or Direct 10 to 10000 Correction coefficient Variable configuration CNT internal No assigned automatically by the T200 P unmodifiable Complete list of all classes Allows a variable to be assigned to an existing class Administrator Access right for this variable The variable will be Access Operator readable or modifiable depending on the type of access Monitoring configured and the associated access rights Address for the COM CPU internal Modbus link unmodifiable External address SCADA Format x e g 2 External address used by SCADA for this variable General parameters Logical address Counters Internal address Continued on next page 106 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit Us
139. matically for configuration on the T200 P unit NOTE This configuration is possible only if synchronization by SNTP server or by GPS module is not installed in the T200 P unit IP parameters page Allows consultation or where applicable configuration of the Ethernet and USB interface parameters IP addresses sub network masks etc When a GPRS modem is installed 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Connection NOTE It is dangerous to modify the Ethernet IP on the COM card this page also allows consultation of the IP addresses parameters with a risk of no longer being able assigned automatically by the GPRS server to access the T200 P unit Only system IP server ports page allows redefinition of the port numbers used by managers can modify these parameters the T200 P unit for COM card access in the event that the transmission network does not accept the default numbers e g restriction on certain GPRS operators By default the following port numbers are configured on the T200 P unit HTTP server port 80 Telnet server port 23 Port 1 2 and TCP IP trace server port 1168 1169 and 1170 TCP IP port trace server port 1170 This page is optional depending on the embedded software in the T200 P unit e g present page for software including GPRS transmission NOTE If the HTTP port number is changed in this page to be able to log on to the T200 P w
140. mation concerning the current application version number of the application and fault detector date and time of last configuration name of substation etc Software page information concerning the software used by the T200 P unit version date and time of compilation size and CRC32 The T200 P unit is capable of storing two different software versions in memory It is possible to switch from one software version to another by selection if two versions are available It is also possible to load a new software version from a file available on the PC from a floppy disk or CD ROM NOTE The loading process manages only the file format with zip extension The software must not be unzipped before loading it on the T200 P unit files with mem extension are not managed NOTE When loading software on the T200 P unit one in fact loads the protocol used for remote transmission but also all of the equipment operating options including some that are managed and displayed by the Web server if configured and or detected physically on the COM card namely the Modbus master function the function of synchronization by GPS and the digital input counting function Clock page Allows the T200 P unit s date and time to be configured manually or automatically from the time on the PC Clicking Update causes the manual change of date and time to be accepted Clicking Synchronization allows the PC date and time to be taken into account auto
141. method to gain local access via the Ethernet port A In the Windows Control Panel click with the right mouse button on Connection to local area network to be found in the Network Connections directory B Click Internet Protocol TCP IP C Click Properties D Check Use the following IP address and manually enter the following items IP address 172 16 0 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK Start Internet Explorer Enter the IP address 172 16 0 5 in the Address field and click OK The home page of the embedded server is displayed Define the language to be used Enter a User name and a Password default Easergy Easergy and click OK K Access to the HTML pages is activated according to user access rights re emnmMm NOTE Once connection with the T200 P unit is complete restore the original IP address configuration settings of the PC A With the T200 P unit powered up connect the PC and the T200 P unit to the local Ethernet network using appropriate cables straight Ethernet cables B Start Internet Explorer C Enter the IP address of the T200 P unit corresponding to the Ethernet or GPRS access in the Address field and click OK D The home page of the embedded server is displayed Define the language to be used m F Enter a User name and a Password default Easergy Easergy and click OK Access to the HTML pages is activated according to user access righ
142. munication interface 2 Server IP address Remote IP address IP ports used by the T200 P unit must be opened by the operator A number of ports are used for the T200 P unit application The list of ports used can be viewed in the Maintenance IP server ports page of the T200 P unit Web server Figure 54 All of the ports mentioned in this page must be opened at the GPRS operator level for the functions associated with these ports to operate If this is not the case select different port numbers on this page to match port numbers available at the operator end Example HTTP server port number 80 is not open for the operator Orange A port number greater than 1024 should be configured on the T200 P unit to have an open port from this operator Figure 54 IP Ports Configurations IP Ports confiqurations HTTP server port jan Telnet Server port 23 Trace port 1 server port it 165 Trace port 2 server port h 169 Trace port TCPAP serveur port h 170 50 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Settings Figure 55 GPRS Parameters Access Point Hame internet entreprise PIH Number o000 ae 2 m d T Dayly disconnect E Disconnect hour o PPP session timeout E Specific Ping IP Address booo o Test Ping Ping time interval i min Ping attemps 5 Ping timeout 5 Authentification E Login i i Password H IMEI code 011202000025045 Configurat
143. n Options Home Page Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Local remote Local remote Local normal access Remote simplified access images and logos not loaded Choice of Fran ais Language English Portugu s Espagn l language i DT i g Confirmation by OK An incorrect user name or password opens a User session Default Easergy User a Password No restriction Table 31 Configuration Options Monitoring Page Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Access to the corresponding class states Table 32 Configuration Options Control Page Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Operation preset Allows the operation counter value to be changed nanny Active energy preset measurements Channel x Reactive energy preset measurements T200 P On Off control information Digital inputs F O control Allows the switch status to be changed Allows the active energy counter value to be changed Allows the reactive energy counter value to be changed Allows the automatic control status to be changed Allows the state of the digital outputs to be changed 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 95 m Z Q E I T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Appendix A Configurable Parameters 4 2012 Table 33 Configuration Options Diagnostic Page Sub page Section Parameter Button Conf
144. n avoidance parameters no Min random E i Max random E Priority Raia lo a ais 500 ae Port i 2auelch Squelch active Tsqu Squelich hooo Protect level protect es me 1st attempt 1s wt nid attempt 1 m ka 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 41 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Port 1 or 2 Transmission Page Figure 41 Settings Port X Transmission Page Settings Communication Operation mode Protacal TOPAP Protocole 13 Part 2 RE Control Module n 1 Control amp Automation Measurement ault Indicator Variable management Variable configuration Classes configuration DSR 46010 506 01 4 2012 Access Settings Port X Transmission page see Figure 41 The parameters display for this page depends on the type of modem installed on the port of the COM card port 1 or port 2 and on the transmission medium chosen in the Settings Operating Mode page Configuration procedure The T200 P unit is factory preset with a default configuration corresponding to the type of modem installed on the COM card internal modem or on the sliding plate of the enclosure external modem The parameters of this page can be adjusted depending on what is required for the modems used or the transmission network for example modem management signals and associated time delays After checking that dialog is established between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor adjust the transmission delays by first configuri
145. nagement When the Normal Standby mode is configured as link type on ports 1 and 2 the Quality of transmission parameters section becomes accessible in the Operating modes page and the corresponding parameters can be configured See Figure 33 This mode requires the use of two communication channels ports 1 and 2 to operate Two operating modes are possible e Balanced mode No criterion of priority of one channel over the other in this mode As long as communication functions on the channel in service it stays on that channel Upon detecting loss of communication on the channel in service it is switched over to the other channel Both channels must be declared as Balanced e Main Backup mode Priority is given to one of the two communication channels channel declared as main As long as communication functions on this channel it stays on this channel as priority The channel declared as Backup is used only in the event of an operating malfunction on the main channel Return to the main channel can be enabled or inhibited by configuration Authorize return to main channel parameter A time delay must be set to define when to perform a return to the main channel time delay before return parameter Reception quality criteria The T200 P unit uses the transmission quality criteria to define the conditions of channel changeover Two communication criteria qualities for the T200 P unit are configurable They concern t
146. nagement Signals c cseeeee 44 Port 1 Configuration Page cccccseseceecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeens 45 PSTN Configuration Parameters ccccccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeens 47 GSM Configuration Parameters ccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaees 49 Port Trace During an Attempt to Connect to the GSM Network Modem Init ccccceeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaeees 49 Front Panel Indicators of the GSM Modem for the COM AIG secs seas a stag pe eee beeen csie oat eidncecehe aces 50 Exchange Frames During Connection with the Supervisor in Modbus Protocol c ccececeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 50 Example of Modem InitialiZation cccccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 50 FSK or FFSK Radio Medium cc csseeeccceeeeesseeeeeeeeees 51 FSK LL 600 1200 Baud Medium cccceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 51 DIKFECL ROAGS 2 2 aha eee RR 51 Communication Interface cccceccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeesaeees 52 IP POrnmSC OMMNGUIATIONS soesoenan ace ietedes ceeded a AREEN 52 GPRS Parameters ccccccceceeeceeeseeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeesaaees 53 5 T200 P Unit User Manual List of Figures Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 Figure 77 Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81
147. nd a frame over the radio network to the Supervisor to retransmit the change of state information If the call does not get through the T200 P unit attempts to call the Supervisor indefinitely without any restriction regarding the number of attempts The call sequences take into account the time delays configured in the Protocol page It is recommended not to configure excessively short time delays so as not to mobilize the radio network constantly refer to the specific protocol manual for more details In all cases receipt of the event triggering an alarm by the SCADA system causes acknowledgement of the alarm If the alarm information does not reach the Supervisor no acknowledgement is performed 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Double Command TCD Configuration 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings The acknowledgement of alarms by the SCADA system can be checked in the Alarm log via the checked box opposite the alarm that has been acknowledged NOTE This box is checked by the T200 P unit only for alarm retransmissions on non permanent links This is not managed for permanent links NOTE The acknowledgement is internal to the T200 P unit and is the subject of no particular order from the Supervisor in the frame destined for the T200 P unit By clicking on the name of a TCD type variable in the Settings Variable configuration page o
148. ne can obtain access to its settings namely Figure 91 Configuration of a TCD Control order configuration General parameters Variable name Access Class Logical address Logical address of associated input T5D1 E Table 14 Parameter Variable name Type Access Orde Class Logical address Internal address Logical address of associated input External address Switch state Type Double Single DISPLAY v Order Normal Switchstate1 v Internal address bo External address 4 General Parameters TCD Description Customization of the variable name Type of variable double or single Double by default for a TCD unmodifiable Defines the level of accessibility of this variable administrator operator monitoring The level of accessibility is defined with the login and password used for access to the Web server The SCADA order can be reversed depending on the hardware configuration of the digital outputs of the T200 P unit active on low level or on high level Allows a variable to be associated with a defined class It is advisable to group together those variables having an information link in the same class so as to make reading in the pages of the Web server easier Logical address assigned to this variable by the T200 P unit This is in fact the logical name of the variable TCD No unmodifiable Internal address assigned to this variable by the T20
149. ng the high values for all of the delays Gradually reduce the first time delay in order to determine the operating limit of the modem relative to the adjusted signal This delay will be increased by several tens of milliseconds to retain a response margin The procedure will start again with the other delays This method optimizes the T200 unit Supervisor transmission times In case of doubt concerning the configuration it is preferable to leave the default values Modem management signals Figure 42 shows the management signals involved during communication between the T200 P modem and the interface or the external radio or even directly with the control center Figure 42 Timing Diagram of Management Signals CD Received frame DTR or Send Cd RTS CTS Sent frame EEEE SES Squelch 42 e DSR Data Send Ready This signal can be supplied to the T200 P unit to indicate that the Control center or the modem is capable of transmitting or simply that it is energized This signal is used only in the case of an RS232 link not used in radio mode e CD Carrier Detect This signal when it exists is used to confirm receipt of the received frame It can also be used to learn the transmission network occupancy 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Settings e DTR Data Terminal Ready If the Control center uses DSR DTR is used to indica
150. nger Reset by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module The equipment is not powered up Power up the equipment Supply fuse blown Replace the 5x20 mm 0 8 semi time lag fuse on the Power supply module Connect the PC to the COM module Refer to the system log to determine Configuration problem on one of the the error Check the conformity of configuration of the COM and or Interface or modem COM or CONTROL modules or CONTROL modules of the T200 P example of fault incompatibility of the initialization error x Power supply turned off following overheating of the power supply internal connection fault between configured modem with that installed on the COM card or internal Control Module error the modules connection problem between one of the CONTROL modules and the COM x module If the fault persists replace the module The Communication module Stop the USB driver disconnect the USB cable from the Communication software is faulty or starting with module then press the Reset key on the Power Supply module If the LED RESET USB cable connected does not go out after a few seconds replace the Communication module With the USB cable disconnected and the USB driver stopped press the Reset key on the Power Supply module If the LED does not go out after a few seconds replace the Communication module The Communication module software is faulty Possible Causes Solutions Check The
151. nistrator to be able to modify these options The T200 P unit is generally delivered without these specific options being active factory settings Figure 67 Customized Options BVE Command DOUT 1 A DDEF Test DOUT 2 g Double power supply management DOUT 3 E m T200 without communication board SF6 lack copying channeli on Dis channel on Di4 E a bits Measurements as in T200 s rie 2 Circuit breaker signalisation management m Position reading of Sector Circuit breaker E U measurements by capacitor divisor other than RL2T a a Command state control before execution Yes Ww a The list of these configurable options is described in detail below e BVE control DOUT 1 When this option is selected digital output DOUT 1 activation causes an external indicator lamp to flash This output is active as soon as the internal fault detector of the T200 P unit detects and indicates the presence of a phase or ground fault e FPI test DOUT 2 When this option is selected digital output DOUT 2 is activated whenever a current exceeds the phase or ground event detection threshold configured on the T200 P unit The output goes low as soon as the current level returns below the threshold e Double power supply management DOUT 3 When this option is selected digital output DOUT 3 is used for the double mains power supply management option if the latter is installed in the enclosure This output can automatically activat
152. nit does not work properly turn the power off and call your local sales representative for assistance Replacing the Communication module 1 Turn off all power to the enclosure 2 Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to verify the power is off 3 Release the two locking screws and remove the Communication module from its slot Connection card Weas card 4 Insert the new module and lock it in position Control panal j 5 Turn the power on to the enclosure 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 93 T200 P Unit User Manual Maintenance 94 46010 506 01 4 2012 If the T200 P unit does not work properly turn the power off and call your local sales representative for assistance NOTE Remember to configure the module see Commissioning Replacing the T200 P CPU Card or adding replacing the Voltage Measurement Card Turn off all power to the enclosure Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to verify the power is off Release the two locking screws on the front panel of the Control module ee oS Disconnect the ribbon cable from the rear of the front panel by separating the two levers on each side of the connector base 5 If necessary remove the T200 P CPU card from its slot after loosening its locking screw at the bottom left hand on the front of the card and disconnecting all of the connectors from the Connection card under the rack 6 Push the new T200 P CPU card firmly in place and
153. nnection Type What do you want to do Connect to the Internet Connect to the Internet so you can browse the Web and read email Connect to a business network using dial up or YPN so you can work from home field office or another location Set up a home or small office network Connect to an existing home or small office network or set up a new one Set up an advanced connection Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to it New Connection Wizard Network Connection How do you want to connect to the network at your workplace Create the following connection Connect using a modem and a regular phone line or an Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN phone line Virtual Private Network connection Connect to the network using a virtual private network YPN connection over the Internet New Connection Wizard Select a Device This is the device that will be used to make the connection You have more than one dial up device on your computer Select the devices to use in this connection amp Modem Conexant D110 MDC V 9x Modem COM2 O 283 Modem Gener GEN Indus COM1 New Connection Wizard Completing the New Connection Wizard You have successfully completed the steps needed to create the following connection T200 Connection Share with all users of this computer The connection wi
154. o need to give a user name and login password Click the Log in option The USB connection between the PC and the T200 P unit is initialized A USB connection status icon appears in the Windows toolbar NOTE For easy access create a shortcut for the T200 P Connection USB network connection and place it on the desktop of your PC With Windows XP Click the Windows Start button Click Control Panel Click Network connections Click Create a new connection Select Set up an advanced connection Select Connect directly to another computer Select Guest Name the USB network connection for example T200 P Connection Select the last COM port created on the PC corresponding to Communications Port COM X Select All users rommmoagd ws P Click Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop Click Terminate Z r T AS When the connection window is displayed on screen there is no need to give a user name and login password Click the Log in option The USB connection between the PC and the T200 P unit is initialized A USB connection status icon appears in the Windows toolbar NOTE Steps 3 and 4 are unnecessary after the first connection performed with the T200 Go to step 5 17 T200 P Unit User Manual Connection Step 4 Creating the PSTN or GSM Remote Network Connection Figure 9 Creating the PSTN or GMS Remote Network Connection New Connection Wizard Network Co
155. o response from the main SNTP server after the Max server response time has elapsed the T200 P unit attempts a new connection If the Number of reconnection attempts is reached the T200 P unit tries to become synchronized with the auxiliary SNTP server The cycle ends once the T200 P unit has synchronized with the second server or when it reaches the Number of reconnection attempts limit Configuration parameters e SNTP server and auxiliary SNTP server IP address of the main and auxiliary SNTP servers NOTE When the address is set to 0 0 0 0 the synchronization by SNTP function is deactivated on the server e Synchronization period Allows the time synchronization period to be defined via the SNTP server Configurable from 1 to 300 seconds e Number of reconnection attempts Upon malfunction of synchronization with the server the maximum number of attempts to be made 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Settings e Last SNTP synchronization Indication of the time and date of the last SNTP synchronization performed cannot be modified e SNTP server gateway and auxiliary SNTP gateway Address of the T gateway for access to the main and auxiliary SNTP servers e Max server response time Maximum waiting time for the reply from the 2 SNTP server before making a further attempt at synchronization H e Period of validity of the clock Time after which the T200
156. oading from a file the data integrity is verified automatically to ensure the compatibility of application versions 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 25 m Z Q T T200 P Unit User Manual Connection Figure 18 Settings Pages Communication Operation mode Protocol T CPAP 14 Fort 1 transmission Port 2 transmission Control Module n 1 Control amp Automation Measurement ault Indicator Variable management Variable configuration Classes configuration Drop down list F taunrgy 1700 Micro imine lapie eider lectric Marteraut Protocol Parameters MODBUS Protocol parameters i lamer ey 1700 dort Patera piar x l Fi p ieda siy ties Ei a 6 tte 00 1 eee cg Ela Coogi B ee ee ee eee Control and Automation n 1 Cetra ends aoe home ep Schneider P2277 xxBM24Zxx EN OO S jeb rappie cn hami n a a hamai ee Pas i babe Gis imu pananim ia mi Te sapi l E E Pestenn te mbeay of teras igual benches U ere ens by ieee ieee ater then PL Cae Bae Con eos pS an 42 8 a Gi dere l Control and automation p Lanergy TPOS hicret Interest laplarer Eee pEi giam Pem Gh I hime e is a fp Oe pe O giri mia 1d Seog 3 Measurement and FPI configuration n t WFT ab ces rim miini Measurements and data 26 46010 506 01 4 2012 Settings Pages Configuration of the T200 P unit is performed from pages grouped together
157. of the inactive state TSS configuration Scada sms Tan Several possible actions in the event of a retransmission Alarm level Scada of alarm depending on the defined level sms Time delayed alarm Checked or not Activates a time delay before sending the alarm eeyvaue es an of hours minutes or seconds for the delay efore sending the alarm to the SCADA Choice of unit for the value of the alarm delay C Allows the configuration to be taken into account Oo Cae S Enables return to the preceding configuration Definition of a coefficient of multiplication to be applied to the measurement variable for its correct display in the monitoring page Allows display in the correct format relative to the real size Default for T200 P series 3 current direct 10 and voltage direct Default for T200 P series 1 or 2 or L500 compatibility current direct and voltage direct 100 Direct or raw or Direct 10 to direct 10000 or Direct 10 to direct 10000 Correction coefficient TM internal No assigned automatically by the T200 P Logical address unmodifiable Complete list of all classes Allows a variable to be assigned to an existing class Administrator Access right for this variable The variable will be General Access Operator readable or modifiable depending on the type of access Variable parameters Monitoring configured and the associated access rights configuration 3 internaladaress Address
158. ol Module n 1 Control amp Automation Measurement ault Indicator Variable management Vatlable configuration Definition of Classes A class allows the T200 P variables to be grouped in various categories in the monitoring and control pages of the Web server e g Monitoring and Control pages so as to make the data display clearer NOTE The variable configuration page also adopts the same organization of variables by class 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 81 m Z Q I T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Classes Configuration Figure 98 Class Configuration Page F asengy 1700 Micresott interned Toplar O risien pais B hiipii oa tog 40 edges og Schneider ae ESS La Tour de Salvagny Electric Mordtsrirs ering KH Le i H Classes configuration 3 Class a ie i al 00 e lele lele le LALLA TUTUTIN A 1 T ki Sian Figure 99 Class Creation Classes configuration New class Save Figure 100 Class Deletion wo Iw Big 82 46010 506 01 4 2012 The factory configuration settings of the T200 P unit include by default a number of classes However it is possible to modify this configuration to customize the display of the variables in the pages The Settings Classes configuration page can be used to create a new class or to modify or delete an existing class See Figure 98 Creating a class Enter the class name in
159. omatically if still present Default 2 h In 15 min increments Time delay for filtering the power supply undervoltage signal supplied by the power supply card Allows indication of extended mains power supply malfunction Default 7200 s Power supply Time delayed under voltage functions indication delay Po Save S Allows the configuration to be taken into account TCD double control only Access right for this variable The variable will be Access Operator readable or modifiable depending on the type of access configured and the associated access rights 0 21600 s Administrator Monitoring The reverse choice reverses the order of the control bits for the TCD and the double telesignal TSD in the protocol frame to the Supervisor Order Reverse or normal E g TCD and TSD on normal bit 1 opening bit 2 closing TCD and TSD on reverse bit 1 closing bit 2 opening General default Normal arameters i j a HE Ore ICES Allows a variable to be assigned to an existing class TCD internal No assigned automatically by the T200 P unmodifiable Address for the COM CPU internal Modbus link unmodifiable No of the TSD associated with the TCD used by the Associated logical address TS TSD1 to TSD40 or none T200 P for reading the state Format x e g 1 for all protocols except Modbus x x word bit DNP3 x x word class Logical address Internal address
160. on is released all of the indicators go out except the channel indicator lamps which remain lit for 3 seconds A lit indicator lamp indicates that event detection is functioning on the channel simulation of phase to phase and phase to ground current faults with levels of 750 A e The Reset pushbutton is used to erase stored events Figure 103 Controlling Order Channel 1 or 2 selection To ensure that a switch cannot be open or closed accidentally and that no open close operations are performed at the wrong time a manual operation can only be implemented locally if the pushbutton corresponding to the channel to be controlled and the confirmation pushbutton are pressed simultaneously A DANGER UNINTENDED OPERATION Do not push the channel control button and the confirmation button at the same time This will cause the switch to open or close Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Maintenance Figure 104 Monitoring Page Peter 110 195 4323 aman og Schneider Electric 9 Contol Figure 105 Event Log 3 Lasergy 1200 Microsoft Internet Laplorer or om x 2 Rechercher Shp Fevers amp 3 4 Schneider amp Electric 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved General The equipment does not require regular maintenance The integrated battery test keeps use
161. on relating to the GPS function When the GPS card is installed on the COM card the T200 P unit automatically tries to connect to the GPS network Once the GPS signals are detected at a sufficient level the Clock synchronized by GPS display appears in the Maintenance Clock page of the embedded Web server of the T200 P unit and the configuration monitoring parameters related to this option are displayed See Figure 22 When the GPS signals are detected at a sufficient level the GPS card automatically takes control of time setting for the device and overrides time setting by SNTP if the latter is present Manual setting is no longer possible For correct operation the GPS option requires configuration of the following parameters e Information concerning the time zone the time provided by the GPS satellites is GMT universal time The time zone must be configured to correspond with time in the country where the T200 P unit is located so that the time on the T200 P unit matches the local time in the country Figure 23 Time zone In the drop down list choose the zone corresponding to the local time zone the closest city having the same time zone Adjust the clock for automatic observation of summer time Check the box Adjust clock for automatic summer time adjustment if the T200 P unit is to perform automatic time setting of the clock for changes related to the transition to summer time and winter time Save Time Zone
162. onfiguration ora TSS isare a e a 76 Digital Input Configuration Page cceecceeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 78 TM C ONNOUIAUON tues tiie oe oie eee 78 Miscellaneous Page ccccscccccssececeeeeeceeseeseeeeeeseueeenseaess 78 CNT COntiQuration ossei ea leet AG 81 Settings Classes Configuration Page ccccceeeceeeeeeeeees 83 Class Configuration Page cccccccscseeeeeeceseeeeeeaeeeeeeeseaees 84 Class Creali m aren aroni ai 84 Class DCIGUOM esiou a aa 84 Variables Associated to a Class Monitoring Page 84 T200 P Control Module Description cccccceeeceeeeeeeeees 87 Controlling Order srice ees tiespe eles a et 88 Monitoring Page 8 Set tanetaa teased ae ta riddecten aaisienes chia ohiee deanecda es 89 EVENT LOG oiiae eet wnaiet dee eee e a E 89 FUSE LOCATIONS seater cesta seusQucidurnvriatentilcbuscuetebeuninausshermdenested 94 Card LOCalionS aiast nia eh a aeae pa aai chee oe 95 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 List of Tables 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Ta
163. ont panel is not always adequate to find the cause of an event A lit indicator lamp indicates that an event has occurred but it is often necessary to consult the logs or the Monitoring page to determine precisely the cause of the event For more information refer to the Diagnostics Table on page 89 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Maintenance Diagnostics via the Front Panel Indicator Lamps and Logs Table 29 Diagnostics Easergy T200 no communication todoa commancaton fault between the Control module and the Replace the Control module and or the Communication module Communication module The battery charger output voltage is Check the charger and the battery If necessary replace the Power Supply Charger fault too high or too low module and or the battery g The Equipment fault i re s Motorization power LED on the Control No power supply to the switchgear See 48 V LED extinguished in the symptom column below supply malfunction module cult Loss of battery capacity or charge you are advised to See Battery fault LED lit in the symptom column below Battery fault connect a PC to the Accessory equipment Control module to No telecommunications power F TE rA determine the cause of supply Radio or Modem See external 12 V LED extinguished in the symptom column below ee the fault Equipment states menu Connect the PC to the COM mod
164. ork When the T200 P unit is powered up the red Fault indicator lamp should flash for approximately 5 seconds and then stay lit steadily for 1 second before going out Wait until COM card initialization is complete before connecting the USB cable Stopping the USB connection to the T200 P unit To stop the USB connection to the T200 the following operations should be performed in order A Stop the T200 P connection by double clicking the T200 P Connection shortcut on the PC desktop and then clicking the Disconnect option B Disconnect the USB cable from the PC and the T200 To gain local access via the Ethernet port perform the following steps A With the T200 P unit powered up connect the PC to the Ethernet connector of the COM card on the T200 P unit using the appropriate cable cross over cable B Open the Windows Control Panel then open Network connections C Note the name marked in the Name column corresponding to the Local Area Connection in the Type column D Insert the CD ROM supplied with the T200 P unit into the PC drive E Copy the file Ip T200 bat onto the hard disk of your PC e g to C F Open the file Ip T200 bat on C using Windows Notepad G Recopy the name of the network connection in the Ip _T200 bat file following the set interface indication H Save the file then double click the file Ip T200 bat Internet Explorer starts with the T200 P automatic connection r
165. orks could constantly generate noise at the start of a frame In that case this option should be set to No to avoid systematically rejecting all of the received frames which could be considered incorrect However the incorrect character generated by the noise located in the frame header will be eliminated when reading the frame because this character will not correspond to what is expected by the protocol Usually the noise does not exist and the option should be set to Yes NOTE This parameter is used only on a radio or LL link Parameters specific to each transmission medium This section describes the configuration parameters specific to each modem see Figure 44 Figure 44 PSTN Configuration Parameters Port 1 IEC 608 0 5 101 Transmission speed Frame error on noisy start Dialing type Caller communication delay Host tel number main 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved baudas Parity Modem init 30 seconds 0476343444 Mo party Number of stop bits Frame error on idle interval 8FO S0 1 250 1 KOS COEDS YO Called communication delay 60 seconds Host tel number standby O47 5465767 e PSTN and GSM medium internal or external modem Dialing type Choice of the type of dialing to be used for the telephone call to the Supervisor during an alarm sequence There are two choices pulse decimal and multifrequency MF NOTE Configuration available in PSTN but not in GSM T200 P Uni
166. ponse or No unsolicited response Modbus Report by exception or No report by exception Not used Normal Balanced Normal Backup Main Normal Backup Port 1 link Backup Normal Backup Store and Forward Communication parameters on Operating modes physical ports General communication parameters Direct RS232 internal Radio external 600 1200 FSK radio internal 600 1200 FSK LL internal PSTN external 1200 2400 FFSK internal PSTN internal GSM external GSM internal GPRS internal Port 1 medium Communication parameters on Not used TCP IP port link TCP IP ports Normal le e 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Definition of transmission mode to be used Without alarms Unbalanced or Master Slave or No report by exception or Unsolicited response With alarms Balanced or Master Master or Report by exception Channel not available Main transmission channel Two normal channels of different characteristics can be used if there are two control PCs main and maintenance The T200 P cannot manage simultaneous TCDs coming from the two systems Two channels are necessary in this mode The operation of the channels is balanced In the event of a fault on the channel in service switchover to the other channel takes place automatically Requires another channel as Backup Normal Backup Same operation as Balanced
167. protocol event stack Event Dead band Enabling of sending of the alarm to SCADA and saving Call 3 a in the alarm log or not following counter variation Checked or not Value as 0 255 variation of the counter for the dead band criterion PS Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account Continued on next page 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 107 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Appendix A Configurable Parameters 4 2012 Table 35 Configuration Options Settings Page continued n Sub page Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments po Cancel Enables return to the preceding configuration 5 a bin Selection of class to be deleted or not L Monitoring Selection or not of class display in the Monitoring page Allows a modification or a creation to be recorded for each class Class management Allows a class that has been selected earlier to be deleted 108 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Appendix B General Characteristics Table 36 Capacity Power supply AC supply Power supply Battery Characteristics Dielectric Electromagnetic Climatic Mechanical General Characteristics Controllable switch Indication inputs Output loops Characteristics Charger Rack power supply Telecommunications Motorization Type Charging time Capacity Monitoring Power reserve Service life
168. quires another channel as Standby Normal Standby Same operation as Balanced but with priority use of the main channel Standby Normal Standby Requires another channel as Main Normal Standby Same operation as Balanced but with use of the backup channel if malfunction of the Main channel A configurable option can be used to define a priority return to the main channel if the latter becomes available again Store amp Forward Function used only in radio mode In addition to the normal channel function of transmission to the SCADA system this channel is also used for relaying to an auxiliary T200 P unit located within reach of transmission which is not accessible by other means Test in radio mode only Allows a fixed frequency to be generated on the radio network to allow antenna installation adjustment operations or level measurements on fields received on another T200 P unit within reach of the first For further information see Configuration of Normal Standby Mode on page 38 and Configuration of Store amp Forward Mode on page 39 NOTE The operating modes of the ports mentioned above may or may not be available depending on the protocol Medium Allows definition of the type of transmission medium to be used for the link to the SCADA system for each port Configure the port according to the type of transmission medium wanted The following choices depend on the type of modem dete
169. r T200 P units the occupancy state of the wireless network may not be efficient as usual The functioning of the Repeater system may be degraded for this reason Protocol Page Access Settings Protocol TCP IP 1 page see Figure 39 Figure 39 Protocol Page The parameters of this page depend entirely on the type of protocol used Detailed explanations concerning this page are not addressed in this RE manual Refer to the specific protocol user s manual for details concerning Communication configuration of the parameters of this page Operation mode Protocol TCPAP 10 Port 2 transmission Modbus master Communication Slaves Configuration Control Module n 1 Control amp Automation Measurement ault Indicator Variable management Variable configuration i Classes configuration NOTE Certain parameters of this page depend on the type of modems installed on the ports For example the Collision Avoidance Parameters section see Figure 40 is displayed in this page only when a Radio or PSTN modem internal or external is configured on the COM card Figure 40 Protocol Parameters Protocol Parameters IEC 608 0 5 101 Interoperabilty symmetrical mode TL Timeout Denes tae ae Link 5 Maximum number of emissions Radio external with Station Type Service SendiContirmation mode ae collizian Standard squelch used for busy state avoidance Measures with time az lag A Collisio
170. r ground fault When this option is selected digital output DOUT 2 is activated whenever a current exceeds the phase or ground event detection threshold configured on the T200 then goes low as soon as the fault returns below the threshold When this option is selected digital output DOUT 3 is used for the double mains power supply management option if the latter is installed in the enclosure This option should be used when the T200 P includes no COM card in the equipment To be compatible with old versions of T200P Series 1 amp 2 the information SF6 lack connected on Harting switch connector pin 9 is internally associated to DI3 channel 1 or to DI 4 channel 2 So when the SF6 lack is detected the DI3 or DI4 is activated at the same time Note If this option is checked the DI 3 and DI 4 are not any more available as digital inputs because they are already defined as SF6 lack By checking this option the T200 P measurements are made compatible with the old generation T200s coded on 8 bits instead of 16 bits Choice of mode of acquisition of the position coming from the switch Standard factory settings A single TSS used in this Locked switch mode pin 7 of the 10 pin Harting connector The presence of this TSS inhibits execution of orders on the switch Ground switch management by TSD An additional input pin 8 allows the ground switch to be managed as a TSD and not as a TSS Free
171. ransformers Transformer secondary ratio 1or5 l Default 1 Type A arrangement 3 phases or type B 2 phases LUIZ E OA G homopolar type PM6 Default 11 13 10 max threshold 10 800 A Phase event detection threshold Default 500 A 10 threshold 2 160 A Ground event detection threshold Default 20 A Time delay rof takinginto 40 800 ms Time for taking into account Imax fault Default 200 ms account Imax TIME dela ytor taking iino 40 800 ms Time for taking into account l0 fault Default 200 ms account l0 Checked or not Use of the Inrush function or not Default not checked If checked event detection storage resetting upon Reset upon voltage return Checked or not voltage return Default checked Continued on next page 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 103 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Appendix A Configurable Parameters 4 2012 Table 35 Sub page Measurements fault detector continued Variable configuration Control configuration Variable configuration Indications configuration 104 Configuration Options Settings Page continued Section Parameter Button Configuration Range Comments Time delay for resetting upon 0 70 s In 1s increments Voltage presence time for resetting the Event detection voltage return fault storage memory Default 3 s configuration continued Detector reset time delay 1 12 h Time to reset the fault stored in memory aut
172. ration fast mode so ms atl Absence tension Mangue U carte alimentation real Validation time BO ia Inrush time bE Ss im Inrush Reset on Voltage recovery e eal RAZ voltage return duration BO ia Automatic FPI reset h ia 66 46010 506 01 4 2012 The data thresholds and time delays to be set on the T200 P unit should be slightly less than those of the upstream circuit breaker protection device so that the T200 P unit may detect presence of the event current before opening of the circuit breaker The current configured for the ground fault on the T200 P unit should be greater than the downstream capacitive current Table 11 Fault Detector Configuration T200 P unit side phase threshold 330 A I0 threshold 40 A Delay max 225 ms Delay I0 225 ms Circuit breaker protection side phase threshold 350 A 10 threshold 45 A Delay max 250 ms Delay I0 250 ms Table 12 Configuration Parameters Event Detection 10 800 A in 1 A increments default 500 A 2 160 A in 1 A increments default 20 A Imax threshold Event current detection threshold max Homopolar event current detection threshold 10 threshold max fault filtering time Any fault gt Imax threshold and of a duration exceeding this time will be considered by the T200 P unit as a phase fault if validated by voltage and current loss 40 800 ms in 1 ms increments default 200 ms Imax fault duration
173. rations 2 wire or 4 wire Figure 51 FSK LL 600 1200 Baud Medium Port 1 IEC 608 0 5 101 6004200 Bauds FSK LL internal modem Transmission speed 1200 baugs Parity Mo party Humber of stop bits Frame error on noisy start Frame error on idle interval Delay before response lo mz RTS jor CTS to message delay fi 50 mz Message to RTS delay h OO in Caller communication delay 30 seconds Called communication delay eo seconds e RS485 medium internal modem Polarization Activates line polarization at the T200 P unit end The RS485 line should be polarized at one termination generally at the Master end End of line resistance Activates the load r sistance at the T200 P unit end The RS485 line should be loaded at both its terminations Line type Choice of type of transmission used 2 wire or 4 wire Figure 52 Direct RS485 Port 1 IEC 603 0 5 101 Direct R465 internal interface Transmission speed S600 bauda Parity Mo party Humber of stop bits Frame error on idle Frame error on noisy start termal Delay before response 0 n RIS or CTS to message delay 20 me Message to RTS delay 20 N End of line Polarization M BEEE 7 typ 4 wires Y e GPRS medium internal modem GPRS operating conditions on T200 P unit For GPRS communication between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor to be able to operate certain essential conditions must be obtained from the network operator
174. re 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 48 Figure 47 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 T200 P Unit User Manual List of Figures 1 or 2 Channel Enclosure cccccccsseeeeeceeeeeeseeesesessees 11 THe EMGCIOSUNGS genieter ireen aa SEE 13 The RICK annan a A oe alas 14 T200 P Unit Block Diagram sseennenenneeenensrrrnsnrrsnrrserreeenee 14 Connection to the T200 P Unit coissis 15 Installing Java Runtime cccccceeecesseseseessesseeeeseeeeeseasees 17 Installing the USB Driver 20 0 ceecceessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaes 18 Installing the USB Driver cceecccecseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaes 19 Creating the PSTN or GMS Remote Network Connection 20 Local Access via the USB Port cccccecceeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeaaees 21 Local Access via the Ethernet Port ccccceeseeeeeeeeeeees 21 Alternative Local Access via Ethernet Port 08 22 POMC AGS sada teddies tie Rotate 23 MONIMORING AGC itit canes A 24 CONMOPAGG noguris na a 24 DIAGNOSUC PAGES oerien e a 25 Maintenance Pages wvccsiiere i ubintaeedisssiseavaicsbudiabeigatiigendeaseat 2
175. red when current transformers having characteristics different from those provided by the manufacturer are used The two values to be configured correspond to the Primary Secondary ratio of the current transformers in other words the transformation ratio of the current transformers e g 500 1 means a current transformer transformation ratio equal to 500 The default value 500 1 corresponds to the type of current transformers supplied for a PM6 switch Table 10 Configuration Parameters Current Parameter Description Configuration Range Current input Type of sensors used for measurement Set in factory on PM6 Current Value of the current transformer Primary 50 to 2500 transformer ratio _ primary secondary ratio used for current Secondary 1 or 5 measurement default 500 1 Current Choice of type of current transformer setup 11 13 10 or 11 12 13 transformer 3 phase current transformers or default 11 13 10 configuration 2 phase current transformers 1 homopolar NOTE Shaded parameters are factory preset and can be modified only by the manufacturer General rule for configuration The thresholds Imax and I0 should be set on the T200 P unit to correspond to those set on the circuit breaker protection device upstream of the network 65 T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Figure 79 Fault Passage Detection Configuration Threshold Imax 500 A A 10 po ag Fault duration Imax 200 ms atl l0 200 ms Imax fault du
176. ress gray Signal detected but unusable red Signal captured Signal and carrier wave captured Signal and carrier wave captured reception green if signal quality 2 45 otherwise orange The display color indicates the state of the GPS connection GPS connection status Display color No connection gray Connection in progress gray Signal detected but unusable red Connection performed but not finalized or reception level is mediocre but sufficient for synchronization Ohare Connection performed with very good reception green Reception level weak no connection possible red Signal quality Value displayed in dBHz allowing assessment of the quality of the signal level received for each satellite For example a level 2 45 dBHz is a very good reception level Figure 25 Figure 25 GPS Satellite Information Page GPS Satellite Information Channel Satellite ID Signal Quality Indicator CNO dBHz 8 Searching 0 dBHz 15 Searching 0 dBHz 17 Searching 0 dBHz 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 31 m Z Q I T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Configuration of SNTP Service Operating Principle 32 46010 506 01 4 2012 GPS synchronization At least two satellites in reception are required with reception level 2 45 dB for time synchronization and position locating longitude and latitude to be operational on the T200 P unit The larger the number of satellites the more precise the m
177. rs informed of the battery availability status Conduct an interior and exterior visual inspection annually to determine if the environment or bugs are affecting the components NOTE Replacement fuses are provided in the accessories bag attached inside the basic enclosure T200 P Unit User Manual Maintenance 75 2 z za T The T200 P unit has tools to perform system maintenance This requires a PC compatible microcomputer with Internet Explorer or an equivalent software installed It is possible to read the internal states of the equipment and the events stored in memory by the T200 P unit see Commissioning Monitoring page Figure 104 shows an example of a 1 channel Easergy T200 P unit with internal fault detector option provided with a current acquisition card and a transformer for voltage measurement This menu allows viewing of all of the states and information managed by the T200 P unit The switch state Open Closed or Locked Stored events I Max and I Max transient on each phase Current measurement on each phase average current and neutral current Voltage measurement phase to ground and phase to phase Power measurement active reactive and apparent Frequency and power factor measurement Operation and energy counter values The automatic control status On or Off The operating mode local or remote AC supply Off Delayed AC supply Off The state of digital inputs 1 to 8
178. s Interface Ethernet e MAC address Unique identification address for each T200 P unit factory preset cannot be modified e DHCP Defines whether the router of the Ethernet local area network can allocate a new IP address to the T200 P unit automatically upon a new connection NOTE Do not activate this function if the modified address is unknown the result will be that you are unable to log on to the T200 P unit e P address Base IP address of the T200 P unit as standard 172 16 0 5 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 33 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Settings 4 2012 e Sub network mask The mask defines the possibility of configuration of the IP address on the Ethernet network For each IP address field 0 means authorization of 255 values and 255 means fixed value for this field as standard 255 255 255 0 e Gateway addresses IP address of the server s Ethernet gateway The gateway centralizes all network IP accesses as standard 172 16 0 1 e Primary DNS server IP address of the primary DNS server Domain Name Server The DNS enables the IP addresses to be associated with the website names as standard 172 16 0 1 e Secondary DNS server IP address of the secondary DNS server Backup DNS server as standard 0 0 0 0 Ethernet virtual interface 1 and 2 e P address IP address for the virtual interface If set to 0 0 0 0 the virtual interface is deactivated e Sub network mas
179. s Time delay between receiving the RTS to CTS delay 10 10000 ms RTS and sending the CTS by the modem Default 20 ms RTS or CTS to message i increments of 10 ms Time delay between rise of RTS delay or CTS if managed and sending the message message and RTS fling byte T200 E Dofell 20 me Peep eel ap hiay ooh i inn gaa aa Type of line Choice of type of leased line used Callin oatycaltdela 1 600 s Allows the call to be released when the T200 P is called g party y after the configured time delay Default 30 s Caisse aes 1 600 s Allows the call to be released when the SCADA system PRENS y is called after the configured time delay Default 60 s Telephone No normal 0 9 P T or space Wales A NOO De USEIN aaa ehetar PSTN or GSM i Backup telephone No to be used in case of alarm Telephone No packup Coch ly i Sigel retransmission if main No cannot be reached AT commands necessary to initialize the PSTN modem No restriction Record With internal PSTN mode default AT commands not consistent AT commands modifiable Default amp FO S0 12S0 1 amp KO COEQO amp WO0 amp YO PSTN Type of dialing Pulse or voice frequency Type of dialing used for alarm retransmission PIN code 0000 9999 PIN code of the GSM card GSM SiS serice center Ne 0 9 P T or space reas No of the SMS service center gateway for User SMS No 0 9 P T or space Telephone No of the user for sending SMS s Continued on next page or PSTN or GSM line
180. s are not used on permanent links The following configuration should not be used for a permanent link Table 17 Alarm Configuration Parameter Description Activate check box Check this box to activate saving of the variable in the alarm log according to the following configured criteria On active Check this box to save a change of state in the active state of the variable in the alarm log On inactive Check this box to save a change of state in the inactive state of the variable in the alarm log Alarm level Three configurable levels corresponding to the various possibilities for alarm retransmission to the Supervisor see section on Alarm reporting Alarm acknowledgement Time delayed alarm Check this box if the alarm is to be retransmitted to the Supervisor only check box after a configurable time delay Time delayed alarm Choice of the unit hour minute second and the waiting time before retransmission of the alarm TSS test The TSS test button at the bottom of the TSS configuration page allows the TSS to simulate being active for a few seconds 10 seconds That makes it possible to perform testing of state retransmission to the Supervisor without actually generating the change of state for this TSS Click the name of a TSD type variable in the Settings Variable configuration page to access its settings NOTE The configuration is practically identical to that of a TSS We noted in this section merely th
181. scada v Delayed alarm fo C Hours Minutes Seconds Table 15 General Parameters TSS Parameter Description Variable name Customization of the variable name Type Type of variable double or single Single by default fora TSS unmodifiable Logical address Logical address assigned to this variable automatically by the T200 P unit This is in fact the logical name of the variable TSS No unmodifiable Class Allows a variable to be associated with a defined class It is advisable to group together those variables having the same information link in the same class so as to make reading in the pages of the Web server easier Access Defines the level of accessibility of this variable administrator operator monitoring The level of accessibility is defined with the login and password used for access to the Web server Internal address Internal address assigned to this variable by the T200 P unit This is in fact a Modbus address for the internal link between the CONTROL module and the COM card unmodifiable External address Address providing access to this variable in read write mode from the Supervisor via the protocol The address is specific to each protocol used Modbus IEC DNP3 The basic T200 P unit includes for each variable the configuration of the external addresses corresponding to the installed protocol An address set to is made inaccessible from the Supervisor Active status Allows definition of a te
182. seaaeeesaaes 21 Local access via the Ethernet Port cccccsececeeeeceeeseeeseeesaeees 21 Remote Access via a Local Ethernet Network or a GPRS Network 22 Remote Access via Telephone or GSM Link ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 23 Step 6 Overview of the Embedded Web Server of the T200 P Unit 23 T200 P UNIESCUINGS 235s iceland ee i eae 31 Configuration of Synchronization by GPS eee cececceceeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeaes 31 Configuration Of SNTP SENICE essas a E 34 Operating Principle sccran ss cece secgeanvesca te sniaicaattanmsnt doc adanadaasegecemesaeadeceiendes 34 Configuration of Ethernet Interfaces ccccccccccccseeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeees 35 Save Restore Configuration Parameters cccccccccseeceeeeeceeseceseeeeeseaes 36 Parameters for Communication with the Supervisor ccceeeeeeeeeeeees 37 Operating Mode Page roai ee ee 38 F FOLOCON PAGS merosi r n a a iT 43 Port 1 or 2 Transmission Page niarit al 44 Switch Control Parameters ccccccceecccesecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecesseeeeeseeeeseneeessaes 57 Standard Type Control carian ee E 58 PM6 Type Control cccccccccssscecceceeseeeeceeeeceesseaeeeesseeeseeesaaaesesssaeeees 59 Parameters of Various Options cccccceeececeeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeseeseeseeeeeseneeeens 60 Automation Parameters cccccccecccceeeeceeeeceeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeesaees 62 Sectionalizer Automation Control
183. sed if the Master Slave mode is configured Depending on the protocol the exact title displayed may be Balanced e g IEC protocol Master Master Report by exception e g Modbus protocol Unsolicited response e g DNP3 protocol NOTE The Report by exception mode is not really a Master Master mode It is a Master Slave mode with the possibility of alarm sending to the SCADA system by means of the Report by exception function which from the functional viewpoint resembles a Master Master mode Link Allows definition of the way in which the ports will be managed according to one of the following modes refer to Figure 32 Off No transmission over this channel Normal Main transmission channel to the SCADA system Two Normal channels with the same protocol but with different characteristics e g type of transmission can be used if there are two remote control systems main and maintenance The T200 P unit cannot manage simultaneous remote controls coming from the two systems Balanced Normal Standby Two channels are necessary in this mode The operation of the channels is symmetric In the event of a fault on the channel in service switchover to the other channel takes place automatically 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Main Normal Standby Re
184. shold Configure the high threshold value which will cause processing of the defined High threshold value records Check the box to activate saving of the measurement upon exceeding the low Low threshold threshold Low threshold Configure the low threshold value which will cause processing of the defined value records Dial up Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the alarm log and check ie sending of a frame to the Supervisor according to the threshold criteria configured above 1 The measurements cannot be saved in the internal event log 2 The Modbus protocol of the 200 P unit does not enable measurements to be saved in the protocol event stack It is not necessary to check the Events box for this protocol NOTE The alarms are not used on permanent links The Call check box should not be used for a permanent link 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 7 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Settings 4 2012 Table 21 Dead Band 78 Parameter Description Log Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the measurement log check box according to the criterion configured below Fixed A fixed change in the value of the variable results in an associated processing operation saving alarm Method Percentage A change in percentage of the variable results in an associated processing operation Configure the minimum variation percentage or the minimum fixed value of Value
185. ssful test if U Bat gt 11 2V at the end of the test Two consecutive unsuccessful tests generate battery fault Up to 16 h 10 open close cycles in radio communications 10 years Insulation 50 Hz 1 min 10 kV Impulse wave 1 2 50 us 20 kV Insulation 50 Hz 1 min 2 kV Impulse wave 1 2 50 us 5 kV Level 4 4 kV mains and sensors 2 kV other circuits Level 3 6 kV on disconnected 8 kV contact 80 MHz 1 GHz 30 V m 0 15 MHz to 80 MHz 10 V rms 2 5 kV common mode 1 kV differential mode 1000 A m peak Coupling between line wires 1 kV between wire and frame ground 2 kV 30 A m continuous duty and 300 A m 1 to 3 s 25 C to 55 C Less than 95 at 40 C 336 h 40 C to 70 C 316L stainless steel 10 to 500 Hz 1 g or 0 075 min peak to peak 630 mm x 410 mm x 350 mm 40 kg IP55 Continued on next page 109 T200 P Unit User Manual Appendix B General Characteristics Table 36 General Characteristics continued 46010 506 01 4 2012 Measurements options Phase to phase fault threshold Configurable 10 800 A in increments of 1 A Ground fault threshold Current measurement and Fault duration event detection Values returned Precision excluding sensors 10 C to 55 C Voltage Values returned measurements Precision excluding sensors 10 C to 55 C Power 10 C to 55 C Energy 10 C to 55 C Other measurements Frequency Measurement o
186. st be installed and serviced only by qualified electrical personnel Turn off all power supplying this unit before working on or inside the unit Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that the power is off Replace all devices doors and covers before turning on power to this unit Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury Powering down the equipment 1 Switch off the AC supply outside the equipment or on the fuse block within the enclosure 2 Disconnect the supply to the battery circuit 3 Unplug the battery connector under the rack 4 Use a properly rated voltage testing device to verify that all power if off All of the LEDs on the front panels of the rack should now be extinguished The Easergy T200 P enclosure is now powered down Battery replacement and installation e Replacing the battery Before working on the battery disconnect it from the equipment by unplugging the connector from the base under the rack Remove the battery by sliding it outwards raise the terminal covers and remove the two terminal nuts then disconnect the Faston lugs from the connecting cord e To install a new battery repeat this sequence in the reverse order Current transformer safety precautions The current transformer connectors are IP2X There is no particular risk to disconnect toroid temporary lt 10 mn Shorting is required if switching off the current tr
187. supply does not restart change the Power Supply supply outage module and or the battery Enclosure power supply turned off automatically due to prolonged AC supply outage The Battery fault LED on the front panel of the Loss of battery capacity or charge Power Supply module is fault lit Battery fault Check the charger and the battery If necessary replace the Power Supply module and or the battery on the front panel of the Power Supply module is extinguished Enclosure power supply turned off automatically due to a drop in the 12 V voltage Check the charger and the battery If necessary replace the Power Supply module and or the battery Accessory equipment Power Supply module malfunction Replace the Power Supply module power supply malfunction Continued on next page 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 89 T200 P Unit User Manual 46010 506 01 Maintenance 4 2012 Table 29 Diagnostics continued Symptoms The 48 V LED on the front panel of the Power Supply module is extinguished All of the Control module indicator lamps are extinguished The Communication module On LED is extinguished The Communication module Fault LED is lit The Communication module Fault LED flashes rapidly The Communication module Fault LED flashes slowly Other Diagnostics Event Operation orders not executed Loss of T200 P configuration Error during softw
188. switch For the automatic control to work the T200 P unit must be provided with the event current detection function For automatic control to operate on a channel it must be selected for that channel Automatic type parameter It is possible to assign the presence of automatic control or not channel by channel All of the channels of the T200 P unit can be configured with this automatic control or not Automatic control can be enabled or disabled in general on the T200 P unit TCD 9 remotely from the Supervisor or locally via the CONTROL panel of the T200 P unit NOTE When the automatic control Enabled Disabled TSD TSD 9 is in On position the type of automatic control on a channel cannot be changed Return TSD 9 to Off position to change the type of automatic control on one of the channels Likewise it is not possible to send a remote control to the TSD 9 to place it in On position if no automatic control is active on one of the channels of the corresponding CONTROL module Manual control of the switches remains possible in Local mode from the CONTROL panel or in remote mode from the Supervisor even if automatic control is active in On position Operation In normal operating conditions the line is energized and the switch is closed The automatic control system sends an opening order to the switch if e the switch is closed e the counted number of events is reached e the current fault has disappeared e the
189. switch order was not executed the position of the Local Remote switch e the validity of the order issued e the connection between Easergy T200 P and the switches It is recommended to wait for about fifteen seconds before resetting the device following a change in Device reset performed immediately Configuration parameters of the T200 after a change in the device s Use the Off Line Configurator generation tool provided in appendix on the Easergy CD to create a configuration configuration file text file according to the options used on the T200 P unit Then load this file on the T200 P unit via the Maintenance Save Restore menu of the embedded Web server The loading process manages only the file format with zip extension The software must therefore not be clad ais ke loading it on the Start the loading operation again without unzipping the software unit file with mem extension not managed 1 The events can be consulted in one or more of the various available logs Event log Alarm log or System log In these logs the information appears in the form TSSxx Information log column Fault 90 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Maintenance Power Supplies A DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices See NFPA 70E This unit mu
190. t e Single phase or three phase voltage measurement e Measurement of the phase deviation between the upstream downstream voltages for management of opening points e Calculation of active and RMS power option e Calculation of active energy option e Calculation of the power factor option e Frequency measurement Monitoring for the purposes of remote indication and or local display of MV substation and Easergy T200 P unit information e Open closed position of the MV switch e Locked state of the MV switch e Phase to phase or phase to ground event current detection e Voltage present e Automatic control On Off position T200 P Unit User Manual General Description 46010 506 01 4 2012 Door open Local remote operating mode Immediate alternating supply voltage malfunction Time delayed alternating supply voltage malfunction Charger fault Battery fault External 12 V power supply malfunction Motorization supply voltage malfunction Logs A time stamped chronological listing of events and measurements This information can be transmitted to the control center and archived in logs for reference and local downloading in file form Automatic controls SEC Sectionalizer Automatic control for opening the MV switch following event detection in the source substation reset cycle ATS Automatic Transfer of Source Automatic source changeover upon voltage loss detected on one of the channels VT Voltage Time The dete
191. t User Manual Settings 46 46010 506 01 4 2012 Modem Init The Modem Init sequence is necessary to configure the modem for operation linked to the T200 P unit application The default Init sequence corresponds to the AT commands necessary for an internal modem modem installed on the COM card For an external modem the Modem Init sequence is not defined in the configuration supplied It is user defined according to the brand and model used refer to the modem manual NOTE Configuration is available in PSTN but not in GSM NOTE The Modem Init sequence is sent to the modem only after initialization of the T200 P COM card following a reset or power up of the T200 P unit After changing the Init sequence the COM card must be reinitialized for it to be taken into account by the modem Default Init sequence amp FO0 S0 12S0 1 amp KO COEQO amp WO0 amp YO If in doubt do not change this default Init sequence because the T200 P unit Supervisor link is likely to no longer operate correctly Caller communication delay Maximum delay for connection between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor following a call by the T200 P unit before release of the PSTN line by the T200 P unit Called communication delay Maximum delay for connection between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor following a call by the Supervisor before release of the PSTN line by the T200 P unit Telephone number main Main phone number that the T200 P uni
192. t uses to call the Supervisor during an alarm sequence The T200 P unit will try to call three times to this normal number before switching to the Backup number The codes accepted for telephone numbers are O to 9 for the call number P for Pulse decimal dialing setting T for Tone MF dialing setting W for Wait space bar for space equivalent to 00 for international dialing Example of config P 0OW0674948960 or P W0674948960 NOTE There should be a space between the T or P and the call number Host telephone number Standby Secondary phone number that the T200 P unit uses to call the Supervisor during an alarm sequence This phone number is used only if the main number does not reply after three unsuccessful attempts The T200 P unit will also try to call three times on this second number before it stops calling unless another alarm occurs which will restart the alarm calls to the Normal number The same codes apply as shown for the Host Telephone number 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Figure 46 08 48 34 474 08 48 35 986 08 48 36 994 08 48 39 518 08 48 42 045 08 48 43 071 08 48 44 079 08 48 45 120 08 48 45 120 08 48 47 230 08 48 47 230 08 48 49 770 08 48 50 807 08 48 50 807 08 48 54 818 08 48 57 347 08 48 59 875 08 49 02 403 08 49 04 929 08 49 07 455 08 49 09 983 08 49 12 509 08 49 15 039 08 49 17 567 08 49 20 101 08
193. te that the T200 P unit is ready for transmission equivalent of DSR but in the other direction In radio mode with internal modem The signal used by the T200 P unit to activate radio terminal transition to sending when it requires different commands for transition to sending and carrier sending In radio mode with external modem This signal is generally not used because RTS is used as the sole command to cause rising of the send command and cause rising of the carrier e RTS Request To Send Activates sending of the modem carrier e CTS Clear To Send After the T200 P unit has performed the Request To Send the sender sometimes takes a certain time to rise in power before being able to send the messages submitted to it This is especially true for radio equipment Accordingly when the equipment is ready to send it indicates this to the T200 P unit by causing the CTS signal to rise e Squelch Used only in radio mode to indicate to the T200 P unit the occupancy state of the radio network Definition of modem management signals and time delays The T200 P unit allows the user to configure if necessary use or not of the modem management signals and the various associated time delays Figure 43 shows the list of configurable options concerning these modem management signals Configuration is performed in the pages for ports 1 and 2 of the T200 P unit Web server Figure 43 Port 1 Configuration Page Port 1 IEC 60870 5 1
194. ted serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material 46010 506 01 4 2012 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved
195. the empty Class name field and click the Save button Figure 99 Once the class has been created it is then possible to configure a variable of the T200 P unit to be attached to that class see Customizing T200 P Unit Variables on page 69 Modifying a class Modification concerns only the change of class name or the possibility of making a class visible or invisible in the pages of the Web server To modify the name of a class change the title in the class entry field and click the Save button A specific check box can be used to define whether a class and the variables associated with that class will be visible in the monitoring pages Monitoring and Control pages Selection of this check box and clicking the Save button makes the class visible in the pages and conversely for deselection Deleting a class A specific check box in the page can be used to delete an existing class Selecting the check box and clicking the Delete button permanently erases the selected class Figure 100 NOTE Classes cannot be erased if variables are still attached to that class Refer to Figure 101 Figure 101 Variables Associated to a Class Monitoring Page a Status Switch state Status DI aux Earth fault MV Presence Phase fault Humber of operations 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Tests at Commissioning 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200
196. this mode there is no concept of priority source Changeover to one or other of the channels takes place as soon as the changeover conditions are met e Auto SW1 or Auto SW2 mode In this mode one can define a concept of priority of one channel relative to the other channel 1 or 2 Automatic transfer system remains on the priority channel so long as the voltage associated with that channel is present In the event of a voltage loss on the priority channel automatic transfer system switches to the other channel after a time delay T1 After the changeover return to the priority channel occurs if the voltage on that channel is present during a time delay T2 Changeover sequences In the event of voltage loss on the normal channel changeover involves Opening the normal channel after time delay T1 and then closing the backup channel Table 6 Network ATS Configuration Parameter Description Configuration Range Choice of automatic control type Choose Network ATS 1 2 or Voltage time Automation type None or Sectionalizer or ATS 1 2 Network or Voltage time Waiting time for stability of voltage Permutation disappearance on the channel that 100 ms to 200s in increments ai ing type was operational before the start of the with 100 ms changeover cycle nace Waiting time for stability of voltage normal channel return on the normal channel before 5 s to 60 s in increments with 1 s return to that channel T2
197. this mode the T200 P unit cannot estimate the quality of the connection in transmission Only the reception criteria can be taken into account 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Quality of parameters transmission T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Diagnostic For each port the T200 P unit gives information concerning the number of valid frames sent and received and a quality percentage relative to the number of frames handled Figure 34 Diagnostic Page Port 4 RxGuality Port 2 RxGuality Allow return to main channel 40 of TxGuality 40 on HbSrcv 3 40 oy TxQuality 40 oe HbSrcv 3 Delay before return 60 Reception Port 1 Emission Reception Port 2 Emission Configuration of Store amp Forward Mode Figure 35 Store amp Forward Page Link Media Off Mormal Balanced MormalStandby Main Mormalstandby DE Standby Mormaltstandky Store amp Forward Link Test So Figure 36 Types of T200 P Units Managed in Store amp Forward Mode Repeater T200 E y Supervisor Qa N pistan ona Obstacle 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Humber of frames treated 0 Humber of valid frames 0 Quality Humber of frames treated 0 Humber of valid frames 0 Quality Humber of frames treated 0 Humber of valid frames 0 Quality Humber of frames treated 0 Humber of valid frames 0 Quality Store amp Forward or repeater mode is
198. this section will address only of configuration of the events associated with the local logs For each type of variable it is possible to choose how to process the variable for its associated saving with alarm or not criterion for saving in an internal log Table 86 summarizes how to save these events for each type of variable This table is valid for each type of internal log except the system log a m uu Figure 86 Saving Events for Each Variable Event CNT Comments Saving upon detecting any change of Saving upon detecting the loss of position a cael of the closed state although without g being open Reaubrsavn an io we a Saving of the variable s state at fixed g g y y periods of time High threshold yes Saving upon exceeding a high threshold Low threshold Saving upon exceeding a low threshold Dead band yes Saving upon variation of the variable Saving of the maximum value reached Active maximum no no yes no over a given period Aemini no m Be ra Saving of the minimum value reached y over a given period NOTE Configuration available in the Settings Variable configuration page and then by clicking on the name of a variable Figure 87 Events Configuration fora TM Period 18min v Type Sample W Period 15min V High threshold E Value pa Low threshold E Value booo Method Fixed Value Minimum variation fo Period value E 1 Day Figure 88 Saving in Internal Logs O39 22008 1
199. tion 68 46010 506 01 4 2012 Figure 80 Alternative Configuration for Inrush Current of FPI 1 x 4 FP FRI The T200 P unit activates an Immediate AC supply Off indication TSS 17 as soon as the enclosure s mains supply voltage is absent Figure 81 Settings Measurement and Fault Indicator Page Power supply functions F200 a Another Delayed AC supply Off indication TSS18 is activated when TSS17 is activated for a time exceeding a configurable period Figure 82 Voltage signalisation delay TSS18 plays a role of power supply under voltage signal filtering The purpose of this filtering is not to send too many successive alarms to the Supervisor whenever TSS17 changes state following regular MV network malfunctions e g during circuit breaker reset cycles In some cases it may be preferable to use the alarms on the TSS18 instead of the TSS17 NOTE The alarms can be generated only if the remote alarm function is active on the equipment Power supply failure time delay parameter Configurable from 0 to 21600 seconds NOTE The power supply malfunction signal is also used by the current fault detector in particular for the automatic control functionality 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 T200 P Unit User Manual 4 2012 Settings Customizing T200 P Unit Access Settings Variable configuration page Figure 83 Variables Figure 84 Settings Variable Configura
200. tion Page I ap Figure 83 Settings Variable Configuration AEA A e A E s 5 Fichier Edon Allichage Favre uli 7 Page GQ rian x 2 e iT adresse AE Pkt 100 195 43 240 ogi mainegi a Communication Schneider La Tour de Salvagny Operation mode Monitoring saree CA ae ntl Malritena rene Protocol TCPAP 1 io For 2 transmission llew alamen Slingle paint information Di Aad Modbus master a A rene Communication Slaves Configuration Ewch state Tei Control Module n 1 a Zedek alate TaM Control amp Automation it etn dipconmecbna semen Tasa WMeasurementFault Indicator M Treenea Variable management Eiman variable configuration E Classes configuratia mapt Definition of Variables The standard T200 P unit is supplied with all of the variables necessary for operation of the equipment This configuration takes into account all of the options installed on the equipment the number of channels type of modem protocol other options etc The user can modify this configuration to adapt it A E to their needs to add options or to modify the operation of certain functions e g fault detector thresholds alarms communication parameters etc Figure 85 Variable Configurations Switch The T200 P Web server provides access to all of the variables defined by A default on the T200 P unit The level of access to a variable visible in read only mode accessible in write mode not visible depends on how the TCDS
201. to be used for the telephone number GSM modem connection status By flashing of the indicator lamp on the front of the GSM modem The indicator lamp is lit steadily The modem is not connected to the GSM network The modem is connected to the network but there is no remote link The indicator lamp flashes slowly every 2 5 seconds The modem is connected to the network and a remote link is established The indicator lamp flashes rapidly every second By consulting the AT commands for modem initialization in the port trace corresponding to the GSM modem To the AT CREG command requested by the T200 P unit the modem should reply CREG 0 1 when the modem is connected to the network or CREG 0 2 if it is not see Figure 48 Moreover when the remote link is established between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor the port trace also displays protocol frame exchanges between the T200 P unit and the Supervisor Level of GSM reception The level of the GSM signal received by the T200 P unit s modem can verify that the T200 P unit is able to correctly receive frames from the Supervisor This function also allows antenna installation on the support to be adjusted to optimize the reception To know the level of GSM signal received consult the port trace corresponding to GSM modem After the modem is initialized the display screen of the T200 P unit will automatically show the level of GSM signal reception NOTE
202. trol management Event detection on the MV line Voltage loss detection Calculation of power P S Q energy power factor frequency Local operation The Communication module marked COM serves as an interface between the cards of the control module the local equipment communicating via Modbus and the control center It centralizes processes and archives information and transmits it in accordance with the communication protocol adopted The Power Supply module marked POWER supplies power to the enclosure the battery charger and associated self monitoring equipment Figure 4 T200 P Unit Block Diagram DESSE Rack a Connector RJ45 R5232 CONTROL COM POWER Ext 12 Control panel _ CPU card radic and interface B a 4A r ime dela aa gt Transmission teltace equipment Mee PSTN or LL or Fi or Radia or SSM line J Connection car ca Voltage transformer a Radio antennal transmission line input 4 pin toroid connector 10 pin connector E MY switch Protection plate Digital output DO Digital input DI or spare External 120 Vac supply 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Connecting to the T200 P Unit Figure 5 Connection to the T200 P Unit Type A connector Type B connector USB cable LS Cross over or straight through Ethernet
203. ts NOTE Generally the default IP address of the T200 P unit cannot be used on the Ethernet or GPRS network employed and it must be replaced in the T200 P unit s specific IP address configuration page with an address acceptable for the network see Configuration of Ethernet Interfaces on page 33 Access the T200 P unit s IP address configuration page using the USB local connection NOTE Unlike Ethernet access the connection speed on a GPRS link is relatively slow maximum connection speed 57600 baud A GPRS connection the T200 P unit automatically displays the pages of the Web server in simplified mode Web server configuration in Remote mode It is possible to return to a standard display by clicking Local configuration at the top of the Web server home page 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Remote Access via Telephone or GSM Link Step 6 Overview of the Embedded Web Server of the T200 P Unit Figure 13 Home Page F Lesergy T200 Microsoft Internet Ceptores E EF Fete aoe Ate Fees Ouh Gp Prtctcerte m E pt a Caoogle 7 sees B Oh teens F oyee 2 reie of niin ait a 1 si L id Remote Schneider tric Elec P22B2 xxBM2227xx FR 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Connection This access operates only when the T200 P unit includes a GSM or PSTN telephone internal modem installed on the COM card When an external mo
204. ual Table of Contents 46010 506 01 4 2012 Customizing 1200 P Classes virei e e R 83 Definition of Classes annnnannnnannennnnnennnnnrenerrnnnrrrrnrrnrnrnerrrnrrrrerrrreni 83 Glasses C nfiguUratiOTi msiri a E eet eee 84 Tests at Commissioning ccccsseccccceeeeeecceeeeeeecceseeecseueseeessaaeeeessenseeseees 85 Operat h Rarer ameter eit ee ee a et errr eert eee 87 operating ModE sensn saia a 87 Testing Indicator Lamps and Event Detection ccceeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 88 Maintenance aennseeeeneeeeee rrt rtrrerrttrterttrttttstrrntttret nt trtr rnnt trn en nnt rnene nn 89 Diagnostics via the Front Panel Indicator Lamps and Logs 00 91 POWER SUDDIICS x ssseret teeter eee eed 93 Card Replacement sssuctesectn ses acne tecdetaaaaeck tated itecdstadess lenin au eabse tis cocked 95 Appendix A Configurable Parameters cseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 97 Appendix B General Characteristics 0 0 0 0 cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 111 Appendix C AcronymSs ccc cece cece ec eeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeeesaaeeeeeeeesaaaeees 113 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 List of Figures 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figu
205. uency Default 50 Hz characteristics Voltage measurement configuration Current measurement configuration Event detection configuration Transformer primary ratio 100 36000 Primary transformation ratio of PT Default 230 rat we ear y i 100 73 110 73 115 73 120 v3 Transformer secondary ratio 200 220 230 240 Secondary transformation ratio of PT Default 230 200 V3 220 V3 230 V3 240 V3 U21 Be Choice of sensor mode for voltage measurement Configuration of voltage U21_U32_U13 g Depends on the type of arrangement star or delta Default U21 sensors V1 V1_ V2 V1_V2_ V3 Voltage rating 20 36000 V Network voltage rating Default 230 V Minimum threshold for validation of voltage presence aah o Voltage present threshold 70 120 Default 90 Maximum threshold for validation of voltage absent _ORO Voltage absent threshold 5 95 Default 80 Min phase to phase imbalance threshold for taking into ORO Residual voltage account a voltage fault Default 30 In 10 ms increments Minimum voltage presence time for Voltage Present time out 10010000M taking into account voltage presence Default 100 ms In 10 ms increments Minimum voltage absence time for mug eS AD ENE MEU TODS AEC Ts taking into account voltage absence Default 100 ms Primary transformation ratio of current transformers Transformer primary ratio 50 2500 default 500 Secondary transformation ratio of current t
206. ule and consult the logs Configuration loss or Configuration loss Reconfigure the T200 memory fault or Problem on the Control module Other faults perform resetting on the power supply card program error or If the fault persists replace the CPU card parameter error The Control module software is Press the key Reset on the Power Supply module faulty If the LED does not go out after a few seconds replace the CPU card AC supply fuse blown Replace the gF type 2 A HRC fuse 10x38 mm in the lower enclosure Power supply panel malfunction The output connector of the mains Power supply wee holders diccannacied Put the connector back in place on the power supply card a lfGGlOn LED on the front panel NOSUPPIY to the enclosure Connectthe AC supply SSS O LED on the front panel No supply to the enclosure Connect the AC supply z of the Power Supply Check the cause of the AC supply outage If the AC supply remains Off run module is lit AC Off another supply cycle by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module If the power supply does not restart change the Power Supply module and or the battery Temporary AC supply outage Wait for the AC supply voltage to be reinstated the enclosure is now Power supply running on battery malfunction Check that the AC supply is On and that the charger is supplying 12 V To do this disconnect the battery and measure the voltage on the rack battery connector If the voltage is null replace t
207. witch The MV voltage present signal is used by the ACO automatic control Ground switch management by TSD As standard a single signal coming from the switch is used to give the T200 P unit the status of the ground switch pin 7 of the 10 pin Harting connector By selecting this option an additional input pin 8 is used to manage the ground switch as a TSD and not a TSS The Grounded Open Position absent and Grounded Closed Position present states inhibit the execution of orders on the switch See Table 3 NOTE The ACO automatic control cannot be used in this mode Free TSS In this mode pins 7 and 8 normally assigned to Switch locked and MV voltage presen can be used freely They have no function predefined by the T200 P unit They are merely Dls There is no inhibition of execution of orders on the switch whatever the status of the free inputs See Table 4 NOTE The ACO automatic control cannot be used in this mode Specific mode 1 This mode is similar to the Ground switch management by TSD mode with an additional special feature When the T200 P unit is in local mode all orders to the switch are inhibited The automatic controls can therefore no longer operate in Local mode The connection system is identical to the Ground switch management by TSD mode NOTE Same comment as for the previous option concerning the possibility of using the Off Line Configurator to generate a configuration fil
208. xt and a color to be displayed in the definition Monitoring and Control pages to represent the active state of the variable binary value 1 Inactive status Allows definition of a text and a color to be displayed in the definition Monitoring and Control pages to represent the inactive state of the variable binary value 0 NOTE Refer to the manual for the protocol which is installed on the T200 P unit for details concerning the external address tables Table 16 Record Configuration Saving Changes of State in the Event Log Parameter Description Check this box to activate saving of the variable in the event log Activate check box according to the following configured criteria Check this box to save a change of state in the active state of the On active variable in the event log Check this box to save a change of state in the inactive state of the On inactive variable in the event log 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 46010 506 01 4 2012 Double Telesignal TSD Configuration 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved T200 P Unit User Manual Settings Alarm configuration Concerns changes of state in the alarm log but also e In PSTN or GSM mode call sequence to the Supervisor then retransmission of the alarm corresponding to the change of state e In radio mode sending of a frame to the Supervisor to retransmit the alarm corresponding to the change of state NOTE Alarm
209. y Normal Standby Store amp Forward Link Test 36 46010 506 01 4 2012 Access Settings Operating Mode menu Figure 31 This page allows you to activate the transmission ports select the type of modem to be used and determine how the modem will be managed up to two communication ports are available The parameters for this page can be viewed and or modified depending on the user profile Configuration for each port used Port 1 or Port 2 Mode Allows choice of or indicates the transmission mode used for dialog with the SCADA system Depending on the protocol used there may be a choice between Master Slave or Master Master mode Some protocols are fixed from the transmission mode viewpoint and do not allow this choice In those cases the T200 P unit provides an indication without modification Master Slave communicates exclusively in the Scada T200 P unit direction No remote alarm function used in this mode Depending on the protocol the exact title displayed may be Unbalanced e g IEC protocol Master Slave No report by exception e g Modbus protocol No unsolicited response DNP3 protocol Master Master communicates in both directions SCADA T200 P unit and T200 P unit SCADA The remote alarm function is used in this mode if one of the modes mentioned below corresponding to the Master Master mode is configured However the remote alarm function will not be u

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