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1. Channel Address Values External Input 99 10099 0 Off inactive On active External Input 100 10100 0 Off inactive On active External Input 101 10101 0 Off inactive On active External Input 102 10102 0 Off inactive On active External Input 103 10103 0 Off inactive On active External Input 104 10104 0 Off inactive On active External Input 105 10105 0 Off inactive On active External Input 106 10106 0 Off inactive On active External Input 107 10107 0 Off inactive On active External Input 108 10108 0 Off inactive On active External Input 109 10109 0 Off inactive On active External Input 110 10110 0 Off inactive On active External Input 111 10111 0 Off inactive On active External Input 112 10112 0 Off inactive On active External Input 113 10113 0 Off inactive On active External Input 114 10114 0 Off inactive On active External Input 115 10115 0 Off inactive On active External Input 116 10116 0 Off inactive On active External Input 117 10117 0 Off inactive On active External Input 118 10118 0 Off inactive On active External Input 119 10119 0 Off inactive On active External Input 120 10120 0 Off inactive On active External Input 121 10121 0 Off inactive On active External Input 122 101
2. 65 DIGRBDR63 RBDR1 66 DIGRBDR64 RBDR1 67 DIGRBDR65 RBDR1 68 DIGRBDR66 RBDR1 69 DIGRBDR67 RBDR1 70 DIGRBDR68 RBDR1 71 DIGRBDR69 RBDR1 72 DIGRBDR70 RBDR1 73 DIGRBDR71 RBDR1 74 DIGRBDR72 RBDR1 75 DIGRBDR73 RBDR1 76 DIGRBDR74 RBDR1 77 DIGRBDR75 RBDR1 78 DIGRBDR76 RBDR1 79 DIGRBDR77 RBDR1 80 DIGRBDR78 RBDR1 81 DIGRBDR79 RBDR1 82 DIGRBDR80 RBDR1 83 DIGRBDR81 RBDR1 84 DIGRBDR82 RBDR1 85 DIGRBDR83 RBDR1 86 DIGRBDR84 RBDR1 87 DIGRBDR85 RBDR1 88 DIGRBDR86 RBDR1 89 DIGRBDR87 RBDR1 90 DIGRBDR88 RBDR1 91 DIGRBDR89 RBDR1 92 DIGRBDR90 RBDR1 93 DIGRBDR91 RBDR1 94 DIGRBDR92 RBDR1 95 DIGRBDR93 RBDR1 96 DIGRBDR94 RBDR1 97 DIGRBDR95 RBDR1 98 DIGRBDR96 RBDR1 99 DIGRBDR97 RBDR1 100 DIGRBDR98 RBDR1 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit 101 DIGRBDR9Y RBDR1 102 DIGRBDR100 RBDR1 103 DIGRBDR101 RBDR1 104 DIGRBDR102 RBDR1 105 DIGRBDR103 RBDR1 106 DIGRBDR104 RBDR1 107 DIGRBDR105 RBDR1 108 DIGRBDR106 RBDR1 109 DIGRBDR107 RBDR1 110 DIGRBDR108 RBDR1 111 DIGRBDR109 RBDR1 112 DIGRBDR110 RBDR1 113 DIGRBDR111 RBDR1 114 DIGRBDR112 RBDR1 115 DIGRBDR113 RBDR1 116 DIGRBDR114 RBDR1 117 DIGRBDR115 RBDR1 118 DIGRBDR116 RBDR1 119 DIGRBDR117 RBDR1 12
3. Capabilities and The following tables identify the capabilities and current settings for each Current DNP3 data type Each data type also provides a table defining the data points Setti ngs for available in the device or a description of how this information can be obtained Device if the database is configurable Database 2 1 Single Bit Binary Inputs If configurable Static Steady State Group Number 1 Capabilities Current Value p Z Event Sr EAT Bee as list methods 2 1 1 Static Variation reported Variation 1 Single bit Packed format when variation 0 Variation 2 Single bit with flag requested Based on point Index add column to table below 2 1 2 Event Variation reported Variation 1 without time when variation 0 Variation 2 with absolute time requested Variation 3 with relative time Based on point Index add column to table below 2 1 3 Event reporting mode Only most recent All events 2 1 4 Binary Inputs included in Always TESLA Control Class 0 response Never Panel Only if point is assigned to Class 1 2 or 3 Based on point Index add column to table below 2 1 5 Definition of Binary Input Fixed list shown in table below Complete list is TESLA Control Point List Configurable shown in the Panel Other explain table below points excluded from the default configuration are marked with 1 Binary Inputs are scanned with 1 ms resolution NOTES 2 Binary Input da
4. ERL Digital I O Expansion User Manual Version 1 1 Rev 0 Preface Information in this document is subject to change without notice 2015 ERLPhase Power Technologies Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of ERLPhase Power Technologies Ltd is strictly forbidden This manual is part of a complete set of product documentation that includes detailed drawings and operation Users should evaluate the information in the context of the complete set of product documentation and their particular applications ERLPhase assumes no liability for any incidental indirect or consequential damages arising from the use of this documentation While all information presented is believed to be reliable and in accordance with accepted engineering practices ERLPhase makes no warranties as to the completeness of the information All trademarks used in association with B PRO B PRO Multi Busbar Multi Busbar Protection F PRO iTMU L PRO ProLogic S PRO T PRO TESLA I O Expansion Module TESLA Control Panel Relay Control Panel RecordGraph and RecordBase are trademarks of ERLPhase Power Technologies Ltd Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation HyperTerminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Modbus is a registered trademark of Modicon Contact Information D03454R01 10 ERLPhase Power Technologies Ltd 74 Scurfield Blvd Winnipeg Manitoba C
5. High Speed Analog and external digital input channels sam pled at the high speed transient data rate High Speed 480 sec Analog and internal logic channels produced 8 times per cycle e Low Speed 60 sec Analog input channels sampled at the low speed swing data rate Select the desired channel from the list with a left click Multiple channels can be selected using standard Windows selection actions click Ctrl or Shift keys Place selected channels in the Exported Channels list box gt gt Place all channels into the Exported Channels list box lt Delete a channel from the Exported Channel list box lt lt Delete all channels from the Exported Channel list box Offset negative start times to begin at zero When checked this option shifts the negative time to start from zero IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 11 Record Export Utility 11 4 IEEE C37 232 TSD File Naming D03454R01 10 The TESLA Control Panel software utility v2 5 or better supports the use of the C37 232 2011 IEEE Standard for Common Format for Naming Time Se quence Data Files COMNAME Feature set up is accessed by selecting Tools gt Options in the Records Tab main menu allowing the user to activate the C37 232 conversion capability at a workstation level A company Name entry is required and use as a portion of the filename construction TESLA Control Panel Records Rec
6. Record Version 52 Record Priority 0 Sreph Unit D TESLAIO68 Trigger Time Local Tue May 26 2015 13 41 57 000 Events 61 2015 65 26 13 41 57 666 Time Sync Loss Inactive Si is ae se Sete Ay TESLAIO68 2016 05 26 19 41 57 01 gt TESLAIO68 2015 05 26 13 41 54 91 and Delete Delete Refresh Recordings on IED 36 Close 24 Main Menu Utilities Config Mar Records TESLA Control Panel v0 5 post v2 5 P0164 Current IED TESLAIO68 Checking for Connection Record Lists Record Filter 9 2 Figure 9 1 Record Listing The left side of the Records tab shows lists of records for the current IED or ganized by date Expanding a date entry shows On JED and Local headings Records presently on the device are shown under the On JED heading Records that have been previously transferred to TESLA Control Panel are shown un der the Local heading Records on the IED that have not been transferred to Control Panel are shown in bold face If working offline only local records are shown The list of records displayed is controlled by the Record Filter control The fil ter applies to both On JED and Local record lists The time taken to access the directory can be controlled by selecting an appropriate number of records in the Record Filter Note that if additional recordings are created through the Trigger Fault these new records do not displace the earliest fetch disp
7. Channel 7 Active Inactive Element Channel 8 Active Inactive Element Channel 9 Active Inactive Element Channel 10 Active Inactive Element Channel 11 Active Inactive Element Channel 12 Active Inactive Element Channel 13 Active Inactive Element Channel 14 Active Inactive Element Channel 15 Active Inactive Element Channel 16 Active Inactive Element Channel 17 Active Inactive Element Channel 18 Active Inactive Element Ey KS a Ks sk Ka ka kal Ka kal kal kal kal kal kal kale SISSIES IS SSIS SSIS SI SIS SI SL S Channel 19 Active Inactive Element lt Channel 20 Active Inactive C ManMenu Config Mor TESLA Control Panel Current IED BPRO 1069 Connected Figure 8 5 Element Tree View D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 8 7 8 Configuring the IED Element Overview i TESLA Control Panel Config Mgr File Help se Element Digital Inputs ED oP conaran Eemere 2 O SCADA Summary O Channels Main Menu Config Mgr TESLA Control Panel Current IED BPRO 1069 Connected Figure 8 6 Element Overview Screen Adding an To create a new element you must be in the Element Tree view Element Tree y Element Views
8. Output Contact 6 518 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 7 519 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 8 520 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 9 521 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 10 522 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 11 523 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 12 524 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 13 525 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 14 526 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 15 527 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active IO Expansion User Manual Appendix D 1 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Appendix D 2 Table D 2 Read Input Status Function Code 02 Channel Address Values External Input 1 10001 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 2 10002 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 3 10003 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 4 10004 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 5 10005 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 6 10006 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 7 10007 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Inp
9. Common 300 Vrms IEC EN 61000 4 8 Magnetic Field Enclosure Ports 40 A m continuous 1000 A m for 60 s IEC EN 61000 4 11 IEC EN 61000 4 29 Voltage Dips amp Interrupts Power Port AC applied 40 for 10 12 cycles 70 for 10 12 cycles 100 for 250 300 cycles IEC 60255 11 Voltage Dips amp Interrupts Power Port DC applied 100 reduction for up to 200 ms IEC 60255 26 Dielectric Strength Insulation Signal and Power Ports 2 kV for 1 minute D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix A 3 Appendix A Specifications ERL Digital I O Expansion Module IEC 60255 27 Detailed Environmental Tests Impulse Immunity Communication Ports 1 kV 8 20us impulse to ground Non communication Ports 5 kV 8 20us impulse to ground IEC EN 61000 4 12 IEC EN 60255 22 1 IEEE C37 90 1 Oscillatory Enclosure Ports 2 5 kV IEC EN 61000 4 16 Mains Frequency Voltage Signal Ports 30 V continuous 300 V for 1s DC Power Port 30 V continuous 300 V for 1s IEC EN 61000 4 17 DC Power Port 10 Appendix A 4 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix B Hardware Description The ERL I O Expansion is a digital expansion device designed to interface with power systems status inputs for communications in IEC 61850 GOOSE format Unit output contact status is also controlled via GOOSE messaging The foll
10. Line 1 Channels that are logi cally related can be grouped through the use of the same element name Channel Type Standardized channel type descriptors are automatically gen erated when you select the channel type Examples El External inputs Description optional 12 chars Often the combination of the Element Name and the Channel Type is sufficient to fully identify a channel e g Line 1 Va In other cases the Description is required to clarify the channel name e g You might name an external input channel as Line 1 El BRKR1_a Element Tree Views Element Tree The Config Mgr displays channels in Element View The Element Tree View organizes channels by the element names you create The Element Tree View organizes channels by the element names you create Present viewing mode Element Tree h TESLA Control Panel Config Mgr Element Tree O Identification O SCADA Communication O DNP Configuration Element Element ACTIVE State MACTIVE State Label Log Label Log Channel 1 Active Description Channel Inactive O SCADA Summary Element Channel 2 Active Inactive O Channels Element Channel 3 Active Inactive 0 Element Element Channel 4 Active Inactive Element Pienas Channel 5 Active Inactive Element Channel 6 Active Inactive Element
11. Use SOCKSS Proxy Connect Through D Add New Modem Sertel Link Get information From TESLA Folder placement Recordings Folder C Oocurnerts and Settings eraganeity Docurert Srowse Contigs Fokier Occuanerts and Settings kmegane My Documert Growse Save ED defintion Cancel Figure 5 2 Device Workspace Definition Table 5 1 IED Workspace Settings IED Definition IED Name The IED Name is the name you assign to this device s workspace It appears in the IED selection and the Current IED display at the bot tom of the TESLA Control Panel window We recommend that you use the same name for this workspace as the Unit Name given to the device Unit Identification on page 7 2 Comments User defined for your reference only Location User defined for your reference only IED Serial Number Enter the IED Serial Number to match the serial number of the actual device IO Expansion User Manual 5 3 5 Working with TESLA Control Panel 5 4 Get Information from IED Table 5 1 IED Workspace Settings Connects to the device and retrieves its configured name location and serial number The corresponding fields in the IED Definitions are overwritten Configuration IP Address IP addresses of the device The device s default factory IP addresses are 192 168 100 80 and 192 168 101 80 It is changed through the device s Maintenance Menu Comm
12. shall be M if support DATA SET Substitution Report Log Control or Time model has been declared c5 shall be M if support for Report GSE or SV model has been declared M Mandatory ACSI Service Conformance Statement The ASCI service conformance statement shall be as defined in Table I 3 ACSI Service Conformance Statement Table 1 3 ACSI Service Conformance Statement Services a TE i Remarks Server Clause 6 S1 ServerDirectory TP M YES Application Association Clause 7 S2 Associate M YES S3 Abort M YES S4 Release M YES IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 3 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Appendix l 4 Table 1 3 ACSI Service Conformance Statement Logical Device Clause 8 S5 Logical Device Directory TP M YES Logical Node Clause 9 S6 LogicalNodeDirectory TP M YES S7 GetAllDataValues TP M YES Data Clause 10 S8 GetDataValues TP M YES S9 SetDataValues TP O NO S10 GetDataDirectory TP M YES S11 GetDataDefinition TP M YES Data Set Clause 11 S12 GetDataSetValues TP M YES S13 SetDataSetValues TP M NO S14 CreateDataSet TP M NO S15 DeleteDataSet TP M NO S16 GetDataSetDirectory TP M YES Substitution Clause 12 S17 SetDataValues TP M NO Setting Group Control Clause 13 S18 SelectActive SG
13. signal is asserted it is consid Always Asserts RTS ered to require that signal prior kK DTR to sending or receiving charac Before Tx Requires Asserted Deasserted ters CTS Where a signal is asserted prior DCD to transmitting that signal will DSR be maintained active until after RI the end of transmission Rx Inactive Where a signal is asserted to Before Rx Requires Asserted Deasserted enable reception any data sent CTS to the device when the signal is DCD not active could be discarded DSR RI Always Ignores kl CTS k DCD ki DSR B RI Other explain RS 422 V 11 Options Requires Indication before Rx Asserts Control before Tx Other explain RS 485 Options Requires Rx inactive before Tx Other explain 1 2 5 Interval to Request Link Not Supported Status Fixedat___ seconds Configurable range to seconds Configurable selectable from__ _ _ seconds Configurable other describe 1 2 6 Supports DNP3 Collision No Avoidance Yes explain D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix E 3 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile 1 2 Serial Connections 1 2 7 Receiver Inter character Timeout Capabilities Not checked No gap permitted Fixed at bit times Fixed at ms Configurable range ____to___ bit times Configurable range __ to ms Configurable Selectable from __ _ Configurable other describe Variable explain ___bit times Configurable Selectable from __si ms Current Value If configurable list met
14. 00 37 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 NUM Figure 4 5 Establish a TUI Session with the IED IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED 2 Select the first option by entering the number 1 followed by lt Enter gt The following screen appears a ss HyperTerminal Jog Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help De 335 DB 13 Exit port 490 access only Please enter a command 1 13 1 Current network configuration Port 401 MAC address 0021A50107D5 Port 401 IP addres 192 168 100 39 Port 401 subnet mask 299 299 299 0 Port 402 MAC address 0021A50107d4 Port 402 IP addres 192 168 101 39 Port 402 subnet mask 299 299 299 0 Default Gateway 192 168 100 1 IEC 61850 port 401 Packet forwarding Disabled Do you want to change the IP address for port 401 N y Connected 0 10 30 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 NUM Figure 4 6 New Option 1 Modify IP screen Note that unit s IP address can be used on the IEC61850 client side for unique unit identification instead of a physical device PD Name The publisher con figuration is fixed and defined in the ICD file and available for reading to any IEC61850 client Subscriber functionality is also fixed and supported for the Virtual Inputs only IO Expansion User Manual 4 3 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED 4 2 Communication Ports The ERL I O Expansion unit has multiple communication ports for
15. 1 Inactive Active 20 External Input 21 1 Inactive Active 21 External Input 22 1 Inactive Active 22 External Input 23 1 Inactive Active 23 External Input 24 1 Inactive Active 24 External Input 25 1 Inactive Active 25 External Input 26 1 Inactive Active 26 External Input 27 1 Inactive Active 27 External Input 28 1 Inactive Active 28 External Input 29 1 Inactive Active 29 External Input 30 1 Inactive Active 30 External Input 31 1 Inactive Active 31 External Input 32 1 Inactive Active 32 External Input 32 1 Inactive Active 33 External Input 34 1 Inactive Active 34 External Input 35 1 Inactive Active 35 External Input 36 1 Inactive Active 36 External Input 37 1 Inactive Active D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix E 13 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile Point Default Class Name for Name for index Name Assigned to Events State when State when Description 1 2 3 or none value is 0 value is 1 37 External Input 38 1 Inactive Active 38 External Input 39 1 Inactive Active 39 External Input 40 1 Inactive Active 40 External Input 41 1 Inactive Active 41 External Input 42 1 Inactive Active 42 External Input 43 1 Inactive Active 43 External Input 44 1 Inactive Active 44 External Input 45 1 Inactive Active 45 External Input 46 1 Inactive Active 46 External Input 47 1 Inactive Active 47 External Input 48 1 Ina
16. 101850 Digital Input Shorting Bar 8 inputs 106791 Users Manual in Binder i 101787 DBOF Serial Personal Computer to DB9M TESLA Cable i 102404 RS232 to RS485 Converter Optically Isolated DIN Rail Mounting z 107051 RS232 Serial to Parallel Port Converter i Appendix F 1 Appendix G ERL I O Expansion Handling Unpacking Long Term Storage Final Disposition D03454R01 10 and Disposition To unpack an ERL I O Expansion System Unit Open the bottom of the box e Place the box on the floor or a secure table e Lift the box off of the unit leaving the ERL I O Expansion and packing material standing intact e Remove the packing material from the ERL I O Expansion e Dispose of the packing materials and box in a manner consistent with local waste disposal procedures and regulations We recommend recycling the box For long term storage e Store the ERL I O Expansion system unit in original packing container e Protect any of the components not in original packing from dust accumu lation and moisture e Store all components indoors and protect from moisture accumulation Regulations governing disposal of electronics are rapidly being adopted and are constantly changing We recommend that local electronics disposal regu lations be reviewed prior to disposal of an ERL I O Expansion system when it has reached the end of its useful life The ERL I O Expansion system unit con tains a battery that should be dispos
17. 3 7 3 3 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit I 2 Model Implementation Conformance Statement MICS Introduction Objective D03454R01 10 This specification is the Model Implementation Conformance Statement MICS and presents the top level IEC 61850 data model that has been imple mented The definitions of all used Logical Nodes and their associated Com mon Data Classes components and associated enumerated values are also included for completeness The reader is expected to be conversant with the terminology presented with in the IEC 61850 part 7 series of specifications To provide comprehensive details of the standard data object model elements supported by the device The MICS is conformant to the devices associated ICD Substation Configuration Language file according to part 6 of the IEC 61850 standards The layout of the presented tables within this docu ment is conformant to the part 7 series of the IEC 61850 standard specifica tions with the following exceptions e The Trigger Options field is not presented The M O field is not present as the definitions are as deployed within the model e An additional column X is used to signify custom attributes Logical Device Definitions This IEC 61850 server device contains one Logical Device Logical Device contains a data model built from instances of specific Logical Nodes and
18. Bement El Channel 42 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 45 inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 48 inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 51 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 54 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 57 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 60 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 63 Inactive _ N Digit A Digital A Outputs Zoom Level 90 3 Freeze Close Main Menu wetting fF TESLA Control Panel Figure 6 1 Metering Display Current IED BPRO 1069 Connected The Metering display provides tabs at the bottom to select among multiple dis play screens The first two tabs Digital and Digital2 display the real time sta tus of all independent 128 digital external inputs The remaining tab Outputs provide an indication of alarm contact status The magnification of metering screens can be adjusted using the Zoom Level control This allows the display to be enlarged for easy viewing while com missioning or testing IO Expansion User Manual 6 Metering Display Freeze The Freeze button provides a way to temporarily stop the update of the display It can be used to ensure a synchronized set of readings for documentation pur poses The metering display can be exported to another program using Win dows built in Alt PrintScreen key and standard paste functions 6 2 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 7 IED Setup Utilities The ERL I O Expansion has global setup paramete
19. D03454R01 10 11 Record Export Utility 11 1 COMTRADE Format D03454R01 10 COMTRADE Export Settings Woe Export to Records 150428 140705000 5t BPRO 10 33 erlphase F auk cfg Browse Station Name Identification TESLA 4004 120309 04 BPRO 10 33 Header Text Vernon Locations Name Numbers Uratide PRO 10 39 1990 x Formaat m fasa xl High Speed 5760 sec Export m Secondary i Extemal Input 1 gt External input 1 Extemal Input 2 met External input 4 Extemal Input 3 External Input 3 Extemal Input 4 Extemal Input 5 Extemal Input 6 gt Extemal Input 7 s Extemal Input 8 sS Extemal Input 9 Extemal Inout 10 T Offset negative stat times to begin at zeto OK Cancel Figure 11 2 COMTRADE Settings The COMTRADE format IEEE C37 111 defines a common format for stor ing digital data records of transient events It consists of up to four output files with the same base name and different file extensions configuration files cfg header files hdr data files dat and optional information files inf The COMTRADE Export Utility produces the configuration header and data files With reference to Figure 11 2 COMTRADE Settings Table 11 1 COMTRADE Export Settings Name Function Export to The base filename and directory of the output files are set using the Export to option By default the base filename is the same as the record you
20. D03454R01 10 All Records 7 M Get Remote Events Record Name TESLAIO68 2015 05 27 12 58 47 000 tlr P Autopol Record Type Fault Record Version 52 Record Priority 0 Records from TESLAIO68 z ae eee Graph Unit ID TESLAIO68 OnlED Trigger Time Local Wed May 27 2015 12 58 47 000 Events Record Filter IV Get Remote Summaries Record Summary Local All Records Z Get Remote Events Record Name TESLAIO68 2015 05 27 12 58 41 000 thr M Autopoll M Record Type Fault Record Version 52 Record Priority 0 Records from TESLAIO68 3 E j om Unit ID TESLAIO68 On IED Trigger Time Local Wed May 27 2015 12 58 41 000 TESLAIO68 2015 05 27 12 58 47 000 Ay 150527 125847000 5t TESLAIO6S erlphase Fault z 2015 05 27 12 58 41 000F1 y 180527 125824000 5t TESLAIO6S erlphase Fault 2015 05 26 2015 05 22 2015 05 20 Events 61 2615 65 27 12 58 41 660 Manual trigge TESLAIOGS 201 5 05 27 12 58 24 000 Trigger Faut Recordings on IED 39 aa Main Menu Records TESLA Control Panel v0 5 post v2 5 P0164 Current IED TESLAIO68 Checking For Connection Figure 10 1 Launching RecordGraph from TESLA Control Panel When the Graph button is clicked from the TESLA Control Panel Record Graph is launched with the selected record IO Expansion User Manual 10 1 10 Graphing Records Launch RecordGraph from Windows Explorer 10 2 Met
21. Humidity Cycle N A 55 C 93 RH and 25 C 95 RH 12 hours at each level IEC EN 60255 21 1 Sinusoidal Vibration Class 1 N A 1g 10 to 150 Hz 20 sweeps IEC EN 60068 2 6 per axis IEC EN 60255 21 2 Shock N A 15 g 11 ms duration 6 per IEC EN 60068 2 27 axis IEC EN 60068 2 29 Bump N A 10 g 16 ms duration 1000 per axis IEC EN 60255 21 3 Class 1 Seismic N A 1g s from 5 35 Hz on each IEC EN 60068 3 3 Class 1 axis FCC Part 15 RF Emissions N A Class A 30 1000 MHz Conducted Emissions Power Port Class A 0 15 30 MHz IEC EN 60255 25 RF Emissions N A Class A 30 2000 MHz Conducted Emissions Power Port Class A 0 15 30 MHz IEC EN 61000 4 2 ESD Direct and Indirect Enclosure Contact 8 kV IEC EN 60255 22 2 IEEE C37 90 3 Enclosure Air 15 kV IEC EN 61000 4 3 IEC EN 60255 22 3 Radiated RFI Modulated Enclosure Ports 10V m 80 1000 MHz IEC EN 60255 22 5 IEEE C37 90 2 Radiated RFI Unmodulated Enclosure Ports 35 V m 25 1000 MHz IEC EN 61000 4 3 IEC EN 61000 4 4 Burst Fast Transient Enclosure Ports 4 kV IEC EN 60255 22 4 IEEE C37 90 1 IEC EN 61000 4 5 Surge Communication Ports 1 kV L PE Signal Ports 2 kV L PE 1 kV L L Power Port 4kV L PE 2 kV L L IEC EN 61000 4 6 IEC EN 60255 22 6 Induced Conducted RFI Enclosure Ports 10 Vrms 0 150 80 MHz IEC EN 60255 22 7 Power Frequency Binary Input Ports Class A Differential 150 Vrms
22. IEDs IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 1 Overview 1 7 Front Panel D TESLA 4000 I O UNIT ae rues runcnona FUNCTIONAL testwooe O aves aaru 401 450 auras FERL ol 1 Status LEDs 2 Port 401 Ethernet 3 Port 450 USB Figure 1 1 Front Panel 1 8 Rear Connections O D OC 5 D l D qi F ji Fr l q CS n i oO j e Joo 00 e AAAA deae OJH tH s Oj 56606 4 Port 405 EIA 232 SCADA DNP 3 and Modbus 5 Ports 410 419 System Synch Clock Sah modulated or unmodulated depending on source 6 Ports 421 423 IRIG B External Clock modulated or unmodulated 7 Ports 401 402 100 1000 Base T Ethernet Network 8 Ports 424 428 100 1000 Base T Ethernet Network 9 Ports 100 163 200 263 500 563 and 600 663 128 External digital Input Channels 10 Ports 164 171 264 271 564 571 and 264 271 16 Output Contacts 11 Port 406 407 Power Supply 40 300 Vdc Handles 48 125 or 250 Vdc or 120 Vac nominal 12 Port 408 Chassis Ground Figure 1 2 Rear Panel Configuration D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 1 5 2 Connection and Power Up 2 1 Mounting Case Grounding For drawings
23. IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 7 IED Setup Utilities 7 5 Password Protection Access to various IED functions can be protected through the use of pass words View Level No Password Required C Password Change Level No Password Required C Password Service Level C No Password Required Password password 0000 Figure 7 7 Passwords There are three user access levels VIEW CHANGE and SERVICE The fac tory default passwords for the three access levels are VIEW view CHANGE change SERVICE service Setting Passwords can be viewed and set through the Passwords tab of TESLA Con Passwords trol Panel s Utilities screen You have the option of explicitly disabling the password protection for each access level Leaving the VIEW access level password disabled for example will allow free use of the device for read only operation The Password tab can only be accessed when connected via direct serial link through the device s service port Port 450 This provides protection from unauthorized remote access while ensuring that on site staff can freely use the device D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 7 11 7 IED Setup Utilities 7 12 Table 7 5 Setting Passwords Function Required Access Level Records Display Record List from IED VIEW Delete Record from IED CHANGE Rename Local Record None Display Local
24. Inputs object groups 1 10 and 30 32 bit and 16 bit Analog Inputs with and without flag variations 1 2 3 and 4 Analog Input events with time variations 3 and 4 e Fault Location information as analog readings e Event Log messages as Object groups 110 and 111 Current Value If configurable list methods 1 1 10 Methods to set Configurable Parameters XML Loaded via DNP3 File Transfer XML Loaded via other transport mechanism Terminal ASCII Terminal Command Line Software Vendor software named TESLA Control Panel Proprietary file loaded via DNP3 file transfer Proprietary file loaded via other transport mech anism Direct Keypad on device front panel Factory Specified when device is ordered Protocol Set via DNP3 e g assign class Other explain 1 1 11 DNP3 XML files available On Line RdWrFilenameDescription of Contents dnpDP xml Complete Device Profile dnpDPcap xml Device Profile Capabilities dnpDPcfg xml Device Profile config val ues xml The Complete Device Profile Document contains the capabilities Current Value and configurable methods columns The Device Profile Capabilities contains only the capabilities and configurable methods columns The Device Profile Config Values contains only the Current Value column Not supported 1 1 12 External DNP3 XML files available Off line Rd WrFilenameDescription of Contents dnpDP xml Complete Device P
25. Saved Setting for a backup It can be loaded into a replacement IED if the unit ever needs to be serviced Note A configuration file must be compatible with the firmware on the IED in order to be loaded Compatibility is defined by the Settings Version a number which identifies the version of configuration file a given version of firmware requires Control Panel will either prevent incompatible configuration files from being loaded or will offer to make the configuration compatible before it loads it To load a configuration file from the Saved Settings list into the Current IED you must be communicating with the device Initiate the load by selecting the desired configuration file and clicking the Load to IED button The device will immediately load and run the new configuration Complex configurations can take a few minutes to transfer and load depending in part on communications rate The device will acknowledge the new settings back to Control Panel Use the New button to create a new configuration file New configuration files are compatible with the latest Setting Version by default The fixed information in the Device Configuration screen is derived from the IED Definition Adding Editing a Device Workspace Definition on page 5 3 You can use the Copy from Other IED button to create a configuration for the current device based on an existing one from another IED The configuration can be chosen from a list of t
26. TP O NO S19 SelectEdit SG TP O NO S20 SetSGvalues TP O NO S21 ConfirmEditSGvalues TP O NO S22 GetSGvalues TP O NO S23 GetSGCBvalues TP O NO Reporting Clause 14 Buffered Report Control Block BRCB 24 Report TP c6 YES 24 1 Data change dchg YES 24 2 qchg change qchg NO 24 3 Data update dupd NO 25 GetBRCBValues TP c6 YES S26 SetBRCBValues TP c6 YES Unbuffered report control block URCB IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Table 1 3 ACSI Service Conformance Statement 27 Report TP c6 YES 27 1 Data change dchg YES 27 2 qchg change qchg NO 27 3 Data update dupd NO S28 GetURCBValues TP c6 YES S29 SetURCBValues TP c6 YES c6 shall declare support for at least one BRCB or URCB Logging clause 14 Log Control Block S30 GetLCBValues TP M NO 31 SetLCBValues TP M NO Log 32 QueryLogByTime TP M NO 33 QueryLogAfter TP M NO 34 GetLogStatusValues TP v NO c7 shall declare support for at least one query log by time or Query LogAfter Generic Substation event model GSE 14 3 5 3 4 GOOSE CONTROL BLOCK S35 SendGOOSEMessage MC c8 YES S36 GetGOReference TP c9 NO S37 GetGOOSEElementNumber TP c9 NO S38 GetGoCBValues TP O YES 39 SetGoCBValues TP O YES GSSE CONTROL BL
27. Utility on page 11 1 IO Expansion User Manual 9 3 9 Record and Log Management Delete Rename Refresh Trigger Fault Recordings on IED File gt Select Remote 9 4 The Delete button can be used to delete records on the IED or locally More than one file can be deleted at a time using Windows file selection functions Ctrl Shift left click Select Rename to allow a local record file to be renamed Records on the IED cannot be renamed Selecting Refresh updates the Recordings screen It checks the local directory and the remote IED if connected for new and stored files updates Control Panel s records database and refreshes the screen The IED can be manually triggered to generate different types of records Trig ger Fault creates a high speed transient recording Shows the number of records stored on the device and percentage of recording space used This function is available through the On JED menu If you are online with your IED this function selects all of the recording files displayed in the record list that have not yet been transferred to your local Recordings directory You may then perform whatever command is appropriate for the selection set such as a Get from IED or a Get and Delete from IED Command IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 9 3 Event Log Circular Storage D03454R01 10 9 Record and Log Management The event log services are available from the Events tab accessible from
28. XP and is also available separately as HyperTerminal PE is used here as an example 1 Determine how you want to connect to the device e USB connection If both the device and your computer are on the same LAN or WAN you can access the Maintenance Menu through your network 2 Configure your terminal program as described in the table below e For a USB link the baud rate must be same as that of the device s port Port 450 USB link the default baud rate is 115 200 The baud rate can be viewed and changed in the Utilities gt Communication tab of TESLA Control Panel e For a network link only the Emulation and Font settings from the table are relevant IO Expansion User Manual 12 1 12 Maintenance Menu and Error Handling 12 2 Table 12 1 Terminal Program Setup Baud rate For a USB or direct serial link the baud rate must match that of the device s port USB Port 450 default baud rate is 115 200 N81 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 4 Flow control Hardware or Software Hardware flow control is recommended The unit automatically supports both on all its serial ports Function arrow and control keys Terminal keys Emulation VT100 Font A font that supports line drawing e g Terminal or MS Line Draw If the menu appears outlined in odd characters the font you have selected is not supporting line drawing characters 3 Select the device on your PC you will communicate
29. always displayed in the Status Bar at the bottom of the TESLA Control Panel window for details see Fig ure 5 1 Selecting a Device Workspace on page 5 1 TESLA Control Panel assumes that the device it is communicating with is the one identified as the Current IED Forcing a connection with a different device i e moving the serial cable without telling Control Panel to disconnect can cause the records and configuration files of that device to be mixed with those of the Current IED IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 5 Working with TESLA Control Panel 5 2 Adding Editing a Device Workspace Definition D03454R01 10 Device workspaces are added modified or deleted from the TESLA Control Panel Main Menu using controls in the Select IED dialog box for details see Figure 5 1 Selecting a Device Workspace on page 5 1 The Edit button dis plays the selected device s definition screen The Add New button is used to create a new device definition The JED definition is shown in Figure 5 2 De vice Workspace Definition and the settings are described in the following ta ble Edit TED amp IED Detntion ED Nane OPROTI Comments Locaton IEO Serisi Number TESLA 4004 131002 01 Modet IO Expansion Contiguration Unancesr rc Comenurication Drect Serial Link Serial Link Baud Rate Modem Link Modem ae y 320s _ n Phone Number Network Link 3 Fst P Adress 192 162 10c
30. as part of a B PRO Multibus system The outputs drive whatever is provided on the IRIG inputs modulated or unmodulated If a valid IRIG signal is not detected on either input then the outputs will drive an unmodulated IRIG B output syn chronized to the internal real time clock of the unit The IRIG inputs and out puts should be connected as shown in figure TBD section 2 3 figure provided for various configurations See Communicating with the ERL I O IED on page 4 1 Table 2 1 Startup Sequence On Power Up Front panel Test Mode LED turns on to indicate the presence of power 15 20 seconds after Power Up Test Mode LED goes off 25 30 seconds after Power Up Unit Functional LED turns on At this point you can log into the unit Table 2 2 Front Panel LEDs Front Panel LED Indications IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 2 Connection and Power Up Table 2 2 Front Panel LEDs Unit Normally active green LED that is turned on approximately 25 30 sec Functional onds after power up indicating the unit is functional If an internal fault is detected the LED is turned off The LED state corresponds directly with the Failure Contact IRIG B Green LED that is active when a valid external time synchronizing sig Functional nal is detected on the IRIG B port Test Mode Normally inactive red LED that turns on immediately on power up and goes off after the self
31. available SCADA modes Baud Rate Port 405 serial baud rate Default is 19 200 Parity Port 405 serial parity Note When parity is set to None and a Modbus protocol is selected the number of stop bits automatically is set to 2 as per the Modbus standard Stop Bits Automatic setting Always set to 1 stop bit except as noted in Parity setting above Data Bits Automatic setting The number of data bits is controlled by the selected protocol mode Modbus ASCII 7 data bits Modbus RTU 8 data bits DNP 3 8 data bits Slave Address Identifies the unit to the SCADA master D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 4 15 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED Datalink Timeout Table 4 2 SCADA Protocol Settings Mode DNP Specifies the time in which the recorder expects a response from the SCADA master to primary frame messages If a response is not received in this time the recorder will re transmit the message The timeout is usually set to 0 milliseconds per DNP3 Technical Bulletin 9804 002 This document is available from the DNP3 User s Group www dnp org For UDP and TCP modes the timeout is not settable and is automatically set to 0 milliseconds Master IP Address DNP LAN TCP or DNP LAN UDP Defines the IP addresses of the master SCADA devices that will be polling the IO Expansion This prevents unauthorized master devices from communicating with the IO Expansion N
32. but may not capture data for the entire du ration of the trigger To enable record auto extension for multiple triggers the Maximum record Length must be larger than the Normal Record Length At least small amount of pre trigger time is recommended to ensure the triggering event is included in the records IO Expansion User Manual 7 5 7 IED Setup Utilities Duration Mode Eile Help High Speed Recordings Trigger Mode Edge ni Sample Rate 4800 samples second Pre trigger Time 0 2 0 1 seconds Normal Record Length 0 5 0 2 15 seconds Maximum Record Length s 0 5 30 seconds KIDI Unit Ident caton _ Recording Time Safe Shutdown Main Menu Utilities TESLA Control Panel Current IED BPRO 1069 Figure 7 5 IED Setup Utilities Duration Recording In Duration Recording the duration ofthe trigger determines the record length The record stores the configured amount of pre trigger data continues to re cord while the trigger is active and then records a configured amount of post trigger data If a trigger remains active the IED stops recording once the Max imum Record Length limit is reached If a subsequent trigger occurs while a record is being created it will be combined with the first trigger using a logical OR operation as long as it is not near to the maximum record length limit If the trigger is processed near the end of the record a new overlapping record will be
33. converter can be used to connect the de vice to an RS 485 network Network DNP communications can be utilized via physical LAN provisions DNP communications can be used with multiple masters when it is utilized with TCP The data points available for DNP SCADA interface are selectable by the user through the DNP Configuration section of the device settings point selection is done through the Point Map configuration class assignments for selected points are done through the Class Data configuration Complete details regard ing the DNP3 protocol emulation and data point lists can be found in DNP3 Device Profile on DNP3 Device Profile on page Appendix E 1 Class Data 1 2 Digital 1 1 Channel 2 O SCADA Summary 12 Digital 1 EI Channel 3 O Channels 12 Digital 1 E1 Channel 4 Digital 1 D Digital 2 Ny TESLA Control Panel Config Mgr wees Element Tree O Identification Group Name a O SCADA Communication Binary Inputs A 1 2 Digital 1 ET Channel 1 12 Digtal 1 ET Channel 5 1 2 Digtal 1 EI Channel 6 1 2 Digital 1 1 Channel 7 1 2 Digital 1 1 Channel 8 1 2 Digtal 1 E1 Channel 9 1 2 Digital 1 1 Channel 10 12 Digtal 1 ET Channel 11 1 2 Digital 1 1 Channel 12 1 2 Digtal 1 1 Channel 13 12 Digtal 1 E1 Channel 14 1 2 Digtal 1 1 Channel 15 1 2 Digtal 1 1 Channel 16 12 Digtal 1 EI Channel 17 1 2 Digtal 1 1 Channel 18 42 Digtal 1 ET Cha
34. created instead of combining the triggers Records with combined High Speed can only be combined during the High Speed data capture portion of the record Duration Recording mode captures all the data during the fault trigger but tends to create larger records that may contain unimportant data IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 7 IED Setup Utilities Table 7 3 Recording Settings High Speed Recording Trigger Mode Select Edge or Duration mode See above for descriptions Sample Rate The sample rate is fixed at 96 samples cycle Pre trigger Time The length of data that is recorded prior to the trigger time At least 0 1 seconds of pre trigger time is recommended to ensure the trig gering event is included in the records Normal Record Length Normal Record Length Edge Mode is the total length of the record including pre trigger data without any record extension Post Trigger Time Post Trigger Time Duration Mode is the length of data that is cap tured after the falling edge of trigger event Maximum Record Length Edge Mode The maximum length of the record including pre trigger post trigger and extensions To enable record auto extension for mul tiple triggers the Maximum record Length must be larger than the Normal Record Duration Mode The maximum length of the record including pre trig ger trigger and post trigger IO Expansion User Manua
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36. file can be obtained from ERL web site ERLPhase_USB _driver zip In this case we assume you unzipped to the Desktop In Windows XP or Windows 7 Connect a USB port of the PC to Port 450 USB front of the IED The IED was already powered on In the window Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Check the option No not this time In the window This wizard helps you install software for ERLPhase 4000 Series Device What do you want the wizard to do Check the option Install from a list or specific location Advanced In the window Please choose your search and installation options Search for the best driver in these locations Uncheck the option Search removable media floppy CD ROM Check the option Include this location in the search Browse for the following folder 4 10 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED C WINDOWS tiinst TUSB34 10 In the window Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware ERLPhase 4000 Series Device has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP or Windows can t verify the publisher Hit Continue Anyway In the window Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for ERLPhase 4000 Series Devi
37. monitor utilities are available to assist in resolving SCADA commu nication difficulties such as incompatible baud rate or addressing The utilities can be accessed through the Maintenance user interface Maintenance Menu and Error Handling on page 12 1 Bss HyperTerminal og Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help Dae sg 28 ta I0 Expansion System Utilities v1 0 Modify IP Address subnet mask and default gateway if applicable View system diagnostics Retrieve system diagnostics Restore ALL default settings including passwords Restore only default configuration settings channel definitions Restore only default system setup ports time settings Force hardware reset Network utilities Monitor SCADA COON ACTIE OMe Enter Safe Shutdown Mode Modify Point To Point IP Addresses Calibrate DSP clock Exit port 450 access only Please enter a command 1 13 ISA Connected 0 00 37 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 Figure 4 11 HyperTerminal IO Expansion User Manual 4 19 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED 4 9 Communication Port Details 4 20 The serial port 405 is configured as EIA RS 232 DCE device with female DB9 connectors This allows them to be connected directly to a PC serial port with a standard straight through male to female serial cable The ERL Digital I O Expansion Module v1 0 or higher has been factory con figured to communicate to peripheral
38. must consist of at least an instance of the LPHD Logical Node which is responsible for providing physical device information and an instance of the LLNO Logi cal Node for addressing common issues across the Logical Device The IEC 61850 data model is contained within the Logical Devices detailed in the table below All LNs are categorized according to the following table to ensure that data model variables in them have respective scope of data information Logical Device Comment Usage Triggers Trigger Status Domain Output Outputs Domain Records Records Domain ExtRcdTriggers External Record Trigger IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 7 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit IEC 61850 Logical Device Data Model Appendix l 8 The IEC 61850 Logical Device top level data model consists of instances of Logical Nodes The data model name for a Logical Node instance is construct ed from an optional prefix known as the wrapper the Logical Node name and an instance ID or suffix Logical Device Triggers SI No LN Instance LN Type Description 1 LLNO LLNO Logical node zero 2 LPHD1 LPHD1 Physical device information 3 DIGRBDR1 RBDR1 Disturbance Recorder Channel Binary 4 DIGRBDR2 RBDR1 5 DIGRBDR3 RBDR1 6 DIGRBDR4 RBDR1 7 DIGRBDR5 RBDR1 8 DIGRBDR6 RBDR1 9 DIGRBDR7 RBDR1 10 DIGRBDR8
39. name the channel Channel Grouping and Naming on page 8 6 Channel Identifies the physical External Input used by this channel Trigger Settings Label Text to designate the active and inactive states Maximum 8 charac ters Trigger Actions Log Logs a message in the Event Log when triggered IO Expansion User Manual 8 11 8 Configuring the IED 8 7 Printing Printing a Configuration Printing a SCADA Address List T TESLA Control Panel Config Edit Beles Next Page Prev Pace Two Pac Zoom ri Zoom Out Close E Configuration Listing for TESLA Unit 1 file c Program Files apt data TESLA Unit 1 Configs ConfigDemo ts Identification IED Name Settings File Settings Date Settings Version TESLA Unit 1 ConfigDemo 99 Feb 11 10 07 10 1 Device Serial Number Number ofBanks System Frequency TESLA 2000 991110 05 2 60 Comments Demo configuration file Recording Limits Extemal Inputs Chatter Window El Chatter Recovery Time Detector Chatter Window Det Chatter Recovery Time 0 025 01 01 Channel Group 1 Elements Element Analogs Digitais Summations Sequence Impedance WattsVars Logics Fault Locators B2R 6 4 2 2 1 2 0 o B2R Va Element Type Desc Channel Module B2R a 4 AC 69V 2x Unt Scale Scale Factor Angle Offset Rate of Change Interval Harmonic Number v 1Y 69VPri 69VYSec 0 20 2 Limit Delay Enable Fault Log Notify Cross Trigger Priority Alarm Contact High Maqnitude
40. nodes group L are not shown here LD name LN Name LN Description Comments ExtRcdTriggers SUBSCRGGIO1 Generic process I O External Record Trigger Chan nels 1 t0128 Output SUBSCRGGIO1 Generic process I O Output Contact Control Chan nels 1 to 16 Records RDRE1 Disturbance Recorder Function Records Triggers DIGRBDR1 Disturbance Recorder Chan Trigger Status of Digital Chan nel Binary nels 1 to 128 DIGRBDR 128 D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 21 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Logical node specifications Appendix l 22 The following sections provide detailed information on the I O Expansion Log ical Devices and Logical Nodes as defined in the previous sections Logical Device ExtRcdTriggers This section defines logical node data for the logical node SUBSCRGGIO1 of the I O Expansion Logical Device ExtRcdTriggers Logical Node Description Data Attribute Comments SUBSCRGGIO1 External record trig ger channels 1 to 128 Logical Device Output This section defines logical node data for the logical node SUBSCRGGIO1 of the I O Expansion Logical Device Output ST Ind1 stVal ST Ind128 stVal Subscription SUBSCR Ind1 Subscription SUBSCR Ind128 Logical Node Description Data Attribute Comments SUBSCRGGIO1 Output contact control channels 1 to 16 Logical Device Trigge
41. of the Main Menu screen The configurations shown in the Configuration Manager screen are specific to the selected Current IED To work with configurations from another device you must first select that unit as the Current IED from the Main Menu E TESLA Control Ponet Config Mar BCI o sang Dae Commet Figure 8 1 Configuration Manager Ifa communication link to the Current IED is available you can work directly with the device s configuration by either double click on the Present Settings item in the list or by selecting Present Settings and using the Edit button This will read the configuration from device and displays it in the Configuration Ed itor IO Expansion User Manual 8 1 8 Configuring the IED Editing an IED s Present Configuration Saved Configuration Files 8 2 TESLA Control Panel Config Mer BAZ Fie Help Name Settings Date Comment Edit Configurations for TESLAIO68 S Present Setings 1998Dec 14191843 falsafe configuration Saliska c Saved Settings L 2014 03 18_18 11 48 2014 Mar 18 13 04 36 2014 11 04_21 5257 1998 Dec 1419 18 49 failsafe configuration Figure 8 2 Present Configuration When you close the Configuration Editor you are given the option of loading the configuration back into the device This gives you a quick way to make changes on the fly You can also transfer the device s present configuration to a saved file i
42. of state latch 10267 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 12 Change of state latch 10268 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 13 Change of state latch 10269 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 14 Change of state latch 10270 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 15 Change of state latch 10271 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 16 Change of state latch 10272 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 17 Change of state latch 10273 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 18 Change of state latch 10274 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 19 Change of state latch 10275 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 20 Change of state latch 10276 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 21 Change of state latch 10277 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 22 Change of state latch 10278 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 23 Change of state latch 10279 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 24 Change of state latch 10280 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 25 Change of state latch 10281 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 26 Change of state latch 10282 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 27 Change of state latch 10283 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 28 Change of state latch 10284 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 29 Change of state latch 10285 0 Off inactive 1 On active Exte
43. on page 8 7 1 Right click and select Add Element from the menu Add Element creates the new element at the end of the present Element list 2 Type the element name and Enter The typed text replaces the New Element text Deleting an To remove an element from the tree select it right click and select Delete El Element ement from the shortcut menu 8 8 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Adding a Channel Deleting a Channel D03454R01 10 8 Configuring the IED Channels can be created in either the Element Tree view or the Channel Tree View Element Tree Views on page 8 7 To create a new channel in the Element Tree view 1 Select the desired element in the tree 2 Right click and select the channel type The new channel s will be inserted automatically in the list Step 1 Select External Inputs Step 2 Right click and select New External Input anet contig mgr Ne TESLA Control P File Help Element Tree O Identiticatfon Element Description Channel O SCADA Chmmunication 0 DNP Conffyuration Element Channel 1 Active O SCADA S EE Element Channel 2 Active Element Channel 3 Active ACTIVE State INACTIVE State Label Log Label Log Inactive Inactive Inactive Element Channel 4 Active Element Channel 5 Active ternal Input Channel 6 Active Channel 7 Active Channel 8 Active Element Channel 9 Active Element Channel 10 Ac
44. pe Connect Through ED ad Add New Modem Serial Link Get Information From TESLA Folder placement Recordings Folder C Documents and Settngs kmagane Mty Document Browse Contigs Fokier Documents and Setbngs kmagana Mty Document Browse empe Figure 4 2 Edit IED The method of communication with the unit is specified as part of its IED definition Use the Edit button to view or change this information Ensure the Network Link option is selected and the unit s IP address is entered e For details on IED definitions see Working with TESLA Control Pan el on page 5 1 4 Initiate the connection by selecting the Connect button e A dialog box will appear to show connection progress The connection state and the current IED you are connected to is shown on the Windows status bar IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED lo TESLA Control Panel Main Menu ESLA Control Panel Connecting Figure 4 3 Connect Button Dialog Box D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 4 9 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED 4 6 USB Link Your PC must be appropriately configured for USB communication see TESLA Control Panel Installation on page 3 1 Port 450 USB Laptop PC Figure 4 4 USB Link To create an USB link between the IED and the computer first the USB driver for the ERLPhase 4000 Series Device needs to be installed as follows Unzip the
45. providing dial up access to Internet and other networks DUN is provided with the Windows distribution EIA RS 232C Electronics Industries Association recommended standard 232 revision C Interface between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Communication Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange Defines the most popular electrical connection for serial binary data interchange available on almost all computer systems External Input A contact status brought into TESLA from the outside world This contact must be exter nally wetted with a voltage from 30 to 150 Vdc Correct polarity must be observed GOOSE Generic Object Oriented Substation Events A protocol contained within the IEC 61850 standard for communication in substation automation applications IEC 61850 A standard developed through the International Electrotechnical Commission related to the architecture of electric power systems specifically the design of electrical substation automation IED Intelligent Electronic Device referring to a power system substation device which com munications on a substation network such as Modbus IEEE 1344 IEEE 1344 is an enhancement to the basic IRIG B time code that embeds information such as the year the UTC local offset under certain conditions only and daylight sav ings time into the time stream IEEE standard 1344 95 IEEE Standard for Synchro phasors for Power Systems outlines the implementa
46. rear panel of the IED The front panel provides one USB Standard B receptacle Port 450 and one 1OOBASE T Ethernet connection port Port 401 available for unit communications The device rear panel provides additional Ethernet connection ports Ports 401 402 and DB 9 serial ports that provide direct access to the unit s interface and SCADA services Port availability will vary based on selected model configuration parameters 4 6 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED 4 5 Ethernet LAN Link PC with TCP IP Port 401 or Port 402 TCP IP Network Port 401 RJ 45 Network Port Figure 4 1 Ethernet LAN Link You can access the device s user interface DNP3 SCADA and IEC 61850 ser vices simultaneously with the Ethernet TCP IP LAN link through the network ports The rear Port 401 and 402 are either 1 OOBASE T copper interface with an RJ 45 connector or 100BASE FX optical interface with an ST style connec tor Rear Panel port 401 and port 402 are factory configurable as a copper or optical interface The front Port 401 is 1OOBASE T copper interface with an RJ 45 connector Connect to the Ethernet LAN using a cross over cable with an RJ 45 connector or 1OOBASE FX 1300 nm multimode optical fiber with an ST style connector By default the Port 401 is assigned with an IP address of 192 168 100 80 Port 402 is assigned with an IP address of 192 168 101 80 If this address is not suit
47. see ERL I O Expansion Drawings in Appendix H The ERL V O Expansion unit is designed to be mounted in a standard 19 inch equipment rack It is 4 rack units 7 0 inches high and 12 725 inches deep An additional 3 inches of depth is required for rear connections and cables WARNING To ensure safety and proper operation you must connect the device s grounding terminal to the station ground Do not rely on the rack mounting screws to provide case grounding Ground the device even when testing 2 2 Power Supply D03454R01 10 A wide range power supply is standard The nominal operating range is 48 250 Vdc 100 240 Vac 10 50 60 Hz To protect against a possible short cir cuit in the supply use an inline fuse or circuit breaker with a 5 A rating Make the chassis ground connection to ensure proper operation and safety There are no power switches on the recorder When the power supply is con nected the recorder starts its initialization process See Installing TESLA Control Panel on page 3 1 for the start up process details The use of an external surge protection device is required to pass the surge im munity requirements of IEC EN 60255 22 5 Criterion A ERLPhase recom mends either of the following for this function ERLPhase p n 107898 Manufacturer Phoenix Contact Ltd Manufacturer s p n 2858357 PT 2 PE S 230AC or ERLPhase p n 107899 Manufacturer Dehn Ltd Manufacturer s p n 953 200 DR M 2
48. test has been completed approximately 15 20 seconds Alarm 1 Normally inactive red LED that indicates a failure has been detected by the software The presence of the Alarm LED means much of the system is functioning and can be accessed for diagnosis Alarm 2 Reserved for future use Alarm 3 Reserved for future use IO Expansion User Manual 2 3 3 TESLA Control Panel Installation The ERL I O Expansion CD ROM contains the following e TESLA Control Panel interface software Firmware update with installation instructions e User Manual in PDF format e Mechanical drawings in electronic format 3 1 Installing TESLA Control Panel Overview D03454R01 10 You must be logged on to the target computer as a user with local administrator privileges to install TESLA Control Panel Once installed you may be logged in as a Limited User as administrator privileges are not generally required for operation of the program Instructions for installing TESLA Control Panel and configuring Windows for its use are covered in the following sections Separate instructions for each ver sion of Windows Operating System are provided for the above steps Use the one that is appropriate for your computer The procedure has the following parts 1 Install TESLA Control Panel 2 Install the Null Modem driver Installation of TESLA Control Panel software may require changes to your Windows system configuration for proper operation Plea
49. the Main Menu it TESLA Control Panel Events Woe File Edit View Help Line Time Event l Tue May 26 2015 000 Time Sync Loss Inactive a Tue May 26 2015 953 Time Sync Loss Active 3 Fri May 22 2015 000 Time Sync Loss Inactive 4 Fri May 22 2015 000 Time Sync Loss Active 5 Fri May 22 2015 000 Time Sync Loss Inactive 6 Fri May 22 2015 953 Time Sync Loss Active 7 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 8 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 9 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 10 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 1l Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 12 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 13 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 14 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 15 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 16 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 17 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 18 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 19 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 20 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 21 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 22 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 23 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 24 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 25 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 26 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 27 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 28 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 29 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 30 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 31 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manual trigger 32 Fri May 22 2015 000 Manua
50. the screen space between the tree and the working area to create a larger working area Some screens have a Hide Tree button to maxi mize the working area The Working Area on the right pane ofthe display represents the main working area of each section of the TESLA Control Panel The Control Tabs are a row of selection tabs near the bottom of the screen Each time you start a function a corresponding tab is created IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Status Bar D03454R01 10 5 Working with TESLA Control Panel Select the control tabs to navigate from one screen to another or the Main Menu item Use the Close button to close the screen The Status Bar at the bottom of the TESLA Control Panel displays the name of the selected device workspace and the status of the connections IO Expansion User Manual 5 7 5 Working with TESLA Control Panel 5 8 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 6 Metering Display Standard Metering Screens Display Zoom D03454R01 10 The device has a full set of real time metering displays that provide present readings from the digital input channels and the alarm contact status The Metering display is accessed through the Metering item in the Main Menu tab s function list Eile Help Bement El Channel 1 Inactive Gement El Channel 4 Inactive Bement El Channel 7 Inactive Bement El Channel 10 Inactive Bement Bement El Channel 13 Inactive Bement Bement El Channel 16 Be
51. to the offset if appropriate Provisions are available on the ERL I O Expansion Module to acts as a time source for up to five additional IED s or devices The feature may be enabled or disabled via the TESLA Control Panel application Time tab under the Util ities section option only accessible with ERL I O Expansion units The IED rear panel Ports 410 419 are comprised of a series of 2 wire Time Sync Out puts which provide a IRIG style time output derived fro the IED source clock Time quality information within the output signal are modified to reflect the derived source Event timestamps in the device s Event Log are also controlled by the above time display settings They will be displayed as UTC or local times as config ured here Record timestamps shown in Control Panel s Records tab are converted from UTC using the Windows Time and Date settings of the PC running Control Panel This enables records from multiple time zones to be normalized to a common time zone and format Table 7 4 Time Settings IED Time is displayed as UTC Sets the time display and the Event Log timestamps to Universal Coordinated Time UTC Note that UTC time is not affected by the Time Zone setting or Daylight Sav ings Time Local Time Sets the time display and the Event Log timestamps to Local Time Local time is converted to UTC using the Time Zone setting Local Time with DST Same as Local Time except Daylight Savings Tim
52. view A mimic screen shot of the icons is shown below The lt default gt template automatically displays the digital chan nels which changes the state W RecordGraph ioj xj Ele yew Graph Measure scale Options Help MEES pm SSC T e aa Ea x eee a aa a AY H e e E 5 RELAYID 2002 04 19_15 54 02 E High Speed Channels E Analog E Estoma AEI Spare 1 AEI Spare 2 AEI Spare 3 AEI Spare 4 App SOBF 2 Trip AEI Spares AEI Spare 6 AEI Spars AEI Spare 8 AEI Spare 9 Ain 5015 1 High P Icon with changes a ie Alp 8071 in the digital status Z feet 51 Alam 2High A Inp2 50BF 1 Trip Alnp2 50BF 2 Trip Z faasi Am Icon with no changes esii slp S0L5 High in the digital status Z Mp3 5082 High INABIEI Tip m Ap S06F2 Tip Alnp3 508F 2 Tip A lnp3 50 Tip Aclnp3 51 Alam Airp 51 Trip Acinp4 50LS 1 High SR eieerine Seoonds om aio ow of0 0m on oi RELAYID 2002 04 19_15 54 02 025 BPR 2002 04 19 10 54 02 025 A input 1 SOBF 1 Trip Anp 50BF 2 Trip a Anp 50 Trip L Ailnp4 51 Alam A Timeline Scale Secondary Figure 10 5 Digital Channel Status Indicator 10 4 Time Sync Input Status Time Sync input status synchronized unsynchronized or not available is dis played in the tool tip window when you place the mouse on the channel name or use Active Trace Information Addition
53. 0 DIGRBDR118 RBDR1 121 DIGRBDR119 RBDR1 122 DIGRBDR120 RBDR1 123 DIGRBDR121 RBDR1 124 DIGRBDR122 RBDR1 125 DIGRBDR123 RBDR1 126 DIGRBDR124 RBDR1 127 DIGRBDR125 RBDR1 128 DIGRBDR126 RBDR1 129 DIGRBDR127 RBDR1 130 DIGRBDR128 RBDR1 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 11 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Appendix l 12 Logical Device Records SI No LN Instance LN Type 1 LLNO LLNO Logical node zero 2 LPHD1 LPHD1 Physical device information 3 RDRE1 RDRE1 Disturbance recorder function Logical Device Output SI No LN Instance LN Type 1 LLNO LLNO Logical node zero 2 LPHD1 LPHD1 Physical device information 3 SUBSCRGGIO1 GGIO_16 Output Contacts Logical Device ExtRcdTriggers SI No LN Instance LN Type 1 LLNO LLNO Logical node zero 2 LPHD1 LPHD1 Physical device information 3 SUBSCRGGIO1 GGIO1 External Record Triggers IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Logical Node Definitions D03454R01 10 The definition tables for each of the Logical Nodes in the top level data model are presented in the following sub sections The following table presents a summary of the Logical Node templates used across the Logical Devices within the overall IEC 61850 product data model LN Type LN
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55. 104 External Input 105 1 Inactive Active 105 External Input 106 1 Inactive Active 106 External Input 107 1 Inactive Active 107 External Input 108 1 Inactive Active 108 External Input 109 1 Inactive Active 109 External Input 110 1 Inactive Active 110 External Input 111 1 Inactive Active 111 External Input 112 1 Inactive Active 112 External Input 113 1 Inactive Active 113 External Input 114 1 Inactive Active 114 External Input 115 1 Inactive Active 115 External Input 116 1 Inactive Active 116 External Input 117 1 Inactive Active 117 External Input 118 1 Inactive Active 118 External Input 119 1 Inactive Active 119 External Input 120 1 Inactive Active 120 External Input 121 1 Inactive Active 121 External Input 122 1 Inactive Active 122 External Input 123 1 Inactive Active 123 External Input 124 1 Inactive Active 124 External Input 125 1 Inactive Active 125 External Input 126 1 Inactive Active 126 External Input 127 1 Inactive Active 127 External Input 128 1 Inactive Active 128 Output Contact 2 1 Inactive Active 129 Output Contact 3 1 Inactive Active 130 Output Contact 4 1 Inactive Active 131 Output Contact 5 1 Inactive Active 132 Output Contact 6 1 Inactive Active 133 Output Contact 7 1 Inactive Active 134 Output Contact 8 1 Inactive Active 135 Output Contact 9 1 Inactive Active Appendix E 16 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile Point Default Class Name for Nam
56. 1850 Implementation for more information on the I O Expansion IEC 61850 implementation GOOSE messages published by other IEDs and mapped to the I O Expan sion s subscription virtual channels shall be used to trigger a recording on the T O Expansion The recording will use the actual time stamp contained in the GOOSE messages Use the ERL IEC 61850 Configurator to configure the I O Expansion IED for recording digital input channels This same method can be used for recording its own published GOOSE physical digital input status changes locally on the IED Records created on the I O Expansion can be retrieved from the IED using the TESLA Control Panel software and viewed with the Record Graph graphical display and analysis tool The allowed maximal number of records on the IO Expansion is 150 Once the maximal number of records is reached I O Expan sion switches to record recycling mode The Record management services are available from the Records tab accessi ble from the Main Menu IO Expansion User Manual 9 1 9 Record and Log Management ii TESLA Control Panel Records max File Trigger Yiew Tools Help Record Fitter All Records IV Get Remote Summaries gt IV Get Remote Events Autopoll Autoprint Record Summary Record Name Record Type TESLAIO68 2015 05 26 13 41 57 000 tir Fault Records from TESLAIO6S 2015 05 26 On IED 2015 05 22 2015 05 20 Trigger Fault
57. 2 bit with flag 129 response 00 04 start step 21 2 Frezen Gounter _t6 bit with flag 129 response 00 04 start step 21 9 Frozen Counter 32 bit without 129 response 00 04 start stop 21 10 Frezen Geunter _t6 bit without 129 response 00 04 start step 22 0 Geunter Event _Any Variation 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 07 08 limited qty 22 1 Geunter Event 32 bitwith flag 129 response 44 23 _tindex 43 unset resp 22 2 Counter Event 16 bit with flag 129 response 47 28 _ index 3 tunsel resp 30 0 Analog tnput Any Variation 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 00 04 start stop 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 30 1 Anategtnput 32 bi with flag 1 read 06 no range or al 129 response 00 04 start step 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 30 2 Anategtaput_t 6 biwith flag 1 read 06 no range or al 129 response 00 04 start step 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 30 3 Analog trput 32 bit withoutflag 1 read 06 no range or al 129 response 00 04 start stop 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 30 4 Analog trnput t6 bit withoutflag 1 read 06 no range or al 129 response 00 04 start stop 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 32 0 Analogtaput Event Any Variation 1 read 06 no range ora 129 response 44 23 _tindex 07 08 limited qty 32 1 Analog Input Event 32 bit without 1 re
58. 22 0 Off inactive On active External Input 123 10123 0 Off inactive On active External Input 124 10124 0 Off inactive On active External Input 125 10125 0 Off inactive On active External Input 126 10126 0 Off inactive On active External Input 127 10127 0 Off inactive On active External Input 128 10128 0 Off inactive On active External Input 1 Change of state latch 10257 0 Off inactive On active External Input 2 Change of state latch 10258 0 Off inactive On active External Input 3 Change of state latch 10259 0 Off inactive On active IO Expansion User Manual Appendix D 5 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Appendix D 6 Table D 2 Read Input Status Function Code 02 Channel Address Values External Input 4 Change of state latch 10260 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 5 Change of state latch 10261 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 6 Change of state latch 10262 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 7 Change of state latch 10263 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 8 Change of state latch 10264 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 9 Change of state latch 10265 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 10 Change of state latch 10266 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 11 Change
59. 3 over Ethernet and RS232 is supported IEC 61850 station bus is supported 1 IRIG B time input modulated or unmodulated Supports IEEE 1344 extensions 5 IRIG B system time sync outputs for common reference time sharing 1 ms event time tagging of events and records Time synchronization indicator in each record Front panel LED time synchronization indicator IO Expansion User Manual 1 3 1 Overview Records and Event Log Communication and User Interfaces Reliability e Primary Secondary SNTP time source server provisions Fault records from 0 2 to 15 0 seconds with automatic record extension up to 30 0 seconds under multiple trigger conditions e Data sample rates for fault recording of 96 samples per cycle e 500 entry event log circular e Record graphics provide a flexible multi page interactive display and meas urement of all channels e COMTRADE record export facility e Front 1 Ethernet Port LOOBASE Tx RJ 45 1 USB Port e Rear 2 Ethernet ports 100 1000BASE T Cu or Optical 5 Ethernet Ports 100 1000BASE T RJ 45 5 local time synchronization 2 wire outputs IRIG B format 1 SCADA RS232 Self monitoring supervisory software with hardware self checking circuit and failure contact e Flash memory for program and storage e Compliance with IEC EMC standards 1 6 Model Options Ethernet port configuration and LAN configuration are the primary orderable options available in the ERL I O Expansion
60. 7 2 GS GSSE Control UCA2GOOSE IEC 61850 7 2 LG Logging IEC 61850 7 2 MS Multicast Sampled Value Control IEC 61850 7 2 RP Unbuffered Reports IEC 61850 7 2 SE Setting Group Editable IEC 61850 7 2 SG Setting Group IEC 61850 7 2 SP Set Point IEC 61850 7 2 ST Status information IEC 61850 7 2 SV Substitution Values IEC 61850 7 2 US Unicast Sampled Value Control IEC 61850 7 2 XX Data Attribute Service Parameters IEC 61850 7 2 D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 15 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Common Data Class DPL_1_PhyNam Description Standard Device Name Plate CDC Class DPL Attribute Type FC Enumeration Comment Xx Vendor VisString255 DC hwRev VisString255 DC swRev VisString255 DC serNum VisString255 DC Model VisString255 DC Common Data Class INC_1_Mod Description CDC Class INC Attribute Type FC Enumeration Comment x stVal Enum ST Mod q Quality ST t Timestamp ST ctlModel Enum CF ctlModel Common Data Class INS_1_Beh Description CDC Class INS Attribute Type FC Enumeration Comment x stVal Enum ST Beh q Quality ST t Timestamp ST Appendix l 16 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Common Data Class INS_1_Health Description CDC Class INS Attrib
61. 80 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 Low Magnitude 10 o Negative Rate of Change 0 4 2 Positive Rate of Change 04 90 Single Harmonic 10 1 Total Harmonic Distortion 20 1 20000 e0000 e0000 20000 o0000 Page 1 Figure 8 9 Print a Configuration Generate a Configuration print at any time by selecting Print Settings from the File menu The printed output follows the same general layout as the Element Tree You can preview the printed output by selecting Print Preview from the File menu Print Config function is also available under the Config menu DNP The DNP point list shows all of the functions defined in the IED see DNP3 Device Profile on page Appendix E 1 Selecting the Print DNP settings item from the Fi e menu generates a listing that is configurable listing the full func tion names in Element Function Description format along with the equivalent DNP points You can preview the printed output by selecting Print DNP Preview from the File menu Print DNP function is also available under the Config menu IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 9 Record and Log Management 9 1 Recording 9 2 Records D03454R01 10 The I O Expansion digital inputs are mapped to the logical device triggers for publishing Any digital input status changes will be published as IEC 61850 GOOSE messages which can be used for triggering recording on TESLA 4000 and on any other IEDs capable of GOOSE subscription Refer to the Appendix I 2TEC6
62. 95 without condensation Insulation Test Hi Pot IEC 60255 5 Power supply external inputs output con tacts 2 kV 50 60 Hz 1 minute Electrostatic Discharge IEC 61000 4 2 Level 4 IEEE C37 90 3 IEC 60255 22 2 Level 4 Voltage Dips Interrup tions Variations IEC 6100 4 11 IEC 60255 11 200 ms Interrupt Conducted RF Immunity IEC 61000 4 6 Level 3 IEC 60255 22 6 Level 3 Radiated RF Susceptibility IEC 61000 4 6 Level 3 IEC 60255 22 3 Level 3 Electrical Fast Transient Burst IEC 61000 4 4 Level 4 4 kV IEC 60255 22 4 Class IV 4 kV Oscillatory Transient ANSI IEEE C37 90 1 1989 IEC 61000 4 12 Level 3 IEC 60255 22 1 Level 3 Oscillatory Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 IEC 60255 21 1 Class 1 Seismic IEC 60068 3 3 IEC 60255 21 3 Class 1 Shock and Bump IEC 60255 21 2 Class 1 RF Emissions IEC EN 60255 25 Class Af Conducted Emissions IEC EN 60255 25 Class A4 ERL Digital I O Expansion Module Detailed Environmental Tests Description Test Test Level Type Test Test Points IEC EN 60068 2 1 Cold Temperature N A 40 C for 16 hours Appendix A 2 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix A Specifications ERL Digital I O Expansion Module Detailed Environmental Tests IEC EN 60068 2 2 Hot Temperature N A 85 C for 16 hours IEC EN 60068 2 30
63. ADE formats and creates output that complies with the latest 1999 or old er version 1991 of the standard PTI Power Technologies Incorporated PTI produces widely used power system modelling tools Records can be exported in a PTI compliant format for import into PTI tools The export utility supports ASCII format and creates output that complies with PTI version 1 or version 2 formats Excel CSV Records can be exported in basic comma separated values also known as com ma delimited ASCII format suitable for importing into standard tools such as Microsoft Excel IO Expansion User Manual 11 1 11 Record Export Utility Launch the Export Utility To launch the export utility 1 Double click Records from the Main Menu 2 Select a local record from the record list 3 Select the Export button to launch the Export window 4 Select the desired export output format and select OK Step 3 Click on the Step 2 Select a record Export button to Step 4 Choose export rom the list launch export window ype and OK TERA Content Panti Second meets mses muon Onan Loe 1AN OPEC ATA Le RLS 20404170 2 16 NEFI SE Tesi PRO VIZA 83 Active SE Testr6VirTPRO W181 Inactive SE Test 6VI TPRO 124 63 Active t Con SE TestrWi TPRO VI A 63 Inactive SE Test CWI TPRO VIZA 63 Inactive Step 1 Double click Records from the Main Menu Figure 11 1 Select Export File Type IO Expansion User Manual
64. Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit 1 1 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement PICS for I O Expansion Unit Introduction This specification is the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement PICS and presents the ACSI conformance statements as defined in Annex A of Part 7 2 of the IEC 61850 standard specifications ACSI Basic Conformance Statement The basic conformance statement shall be as defined in Table I 1 ACSI Basic Conformance Statement Table I 1 ACSI Basic Conformance Statement Server Remarks Publishe Client Server Roles B11 Server Side of TWO PARTY c1 APPLICATION ASSOCIATION YES B12 Client Side of TWO PARTY APPLICATION ASSO NO CIATION SCSMs supported B21 SCSM IEC 61850 8 1 used YES B22 SCSM IEC 61850 9 1 used NO B23 SCSM IEC 61850 9 2 used NO B24 SCSM other NO Generic Substation event Model GSE B31 Publisher side O YES B32 Subscriber Side YES Transmission of Sampled value model SVC B41 Publisher side O NO B42 Subscriber side NO c1 Shall be M if support for LOGICAL DEVICE model has been declared D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 1 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Appendix l 2 ACSI Models Conformance Statement The ASCI models conformance statement shall be as defined in Table I 2 ACSI models Conformance Statement Table 1 2 A
65. C 61850 based devices that can be used as part of an open and versatile communications net work for substation automation The IEC 61850 defines an Ethernet based protocol used in substations for data communication Substations implement a number of controllers for protection measurement detection alarms and monitoring System implementation is of ten slowed down by the fact that the controllers produced by different manu facturers are incompatible since they do not support the same communication protocols The problems associated with this incompatibility are quite serious and result in increased costs for protocol integration and system maintenance The I O Expansion IED does not require user configuration for publishing the digital input status changes The digital inputs 1 to 128 are mapped to DIGRBDR1 DIGRBDR128 logical nodes of the logical device Triggers in sequential order as marked on the IED s rear panel The ERL IEC 61850 Con figurator can be used to customize the default I O Expansion GOOSE data set and control block configuration The I O Expansion IED does not require user configuration for the SOE log ging of the digital input status changes Status change events for the digital in puts 1 to 128 will be added to the IED s event log The log messages include digital input number as marked on the IED s rear panel and the current digital input status indication active or inactive The TESLA Control Panel config
66. CSI models Conformance Statement Server Remarks Publishe If Server side B11 supported M1 Logical Device c2 YES M2 Logical Node c3 YES M3 Data c4 YES M4 Data Set c5 YES M5 Substitution O NO M6 Setting group control O NO Reporting M7 Buffered report control O YES M7 1 Sequence number YES M7 2 Report time stamp YES M7 3 Reason for inclusion YES M7 4 Data set name YES M7 5 Data reference YES M7 6 Buffer overflow YES M7 7 Entry id YES M7 8 Buf Tm YES M7 9 IntgPd YES M7 10 GI YES M8 Unbuffered report control O NO M8 1 Sequence number NO M8 2 Report time stamp NO M8 3 Reason for inclusion NO M8 4 Data set name NO M8 5 Data reference NO M8 6 IntgPd NO M8 7 GI NO Logging O NO IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Table I 2 ACSI models Conformance Statement M9 Log control O NO M9 1 IntgPd NO M10 Log O NO M11 Control M YES If GSE B31 B32 is supported GOOSE O YES M12 1 EntryID M12 2 DataReflnc M13 GSSE O NO If SVC B41 B42 is supported M14 Multicast SVC O NO M15 Unicast SVC O NO M16 Time M YES M17 File Transfer O NO c2 shall be M if support for LOGICAL NODE model has been declared c3 shall be M if support for DATA model has been declared c4
67. Class Name Space LLNO LLNO IEC61850 7 4 2003 LPHD1 LPHD IEC61850 7 4 2003 RBDR1 RBDR IEC61850 7 4 2003 RDRE1 RDRE IEC61850 7 4 2003 GGIO1 GGIO IEC61850 7 4 2003 GGIO_16 GGIO IEC61850 7 4 2003 Logical Node Type LPHD1 Description Physical Device Information LN Class LPHD Attribute Attr Type Explanation T X PhyNam DPL_1_PhyNam Device Physical Name Plate PhyHealth INS_1_Health Physical Device Health Proxy SPS_1_Proxy Indicates if this device is proxy Logical Node Type LLNO Description Logical Node 0 LN Class LLNO Attribute Attr Type Explanation T X Mod INC_1_Mod Mode Beh INS_1_Beh Behaviour Health INS_1_Health Health NamPIt LPL_1_NamPIit Name Plate IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 13 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Logical Node Type RBDR1 Description R LN Class RBDR Attribute Attr Type Explanation T X Mod INC_1_Mod Mode Beh INS_1_Beh Behaviour Health INS_1_Health Health NamPIt LPL_2 NamPIt Name Plate ChTrg SPS_1_ Proxy Logical Node Type GGIO1 Description LN Class GGIO Attribute Attr Type Explanation T X Mod INC_1_Mod Mode Beh INS_1_Beh Behaviour Health INS_1_Health Health NamPIt LPL_2_NamPIt Name Plate Ind1 Ind128 SPS_1_ Proxy Logical Node Type GGIO_16 Description LN Class GGIO Attribute A
68. Editor window provides a navigation tree to access the various sections of the configuration Selecting an item in the tree shifts the large right pane view to the appropriate topic Double clicking on a tree branch in the left pane that has a small to its left or selecting on the itself expands or collapses the tree 8 4 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 8 Configuring the IED Right Click Menu A right click in the editor provides you with options appropriate to your pres ent context For example you can create a new element by selecting the appro priate channel group right clicking and selecting Add Element Closing The Close button is available to you when you are finished viewing or making changes to the Settings If you made changes the text on the Close button changes to Save Close as a reminder that Control Panel gives you an opportu nity to save your changes to a file or send them to the IED before closing the Configuration Editor To close without saving changes use the Save Close button and then select Exit Without Saving and Discard on the subsequent screens 8 4 Identification Device Configuration Settings Version Sample Rate D03454R01 10 The Device Configuration screen is displayed when you select the Identifica tion item in the Navigation Tree IED Configuration Editor on page 8 4 It provides information about the selected IED and the particular configuration file being edi
69. Failure Contact OPEN Software Reset Unit Functional LED ON Failure Contact OPEN Hardware Reset Unit Functional LED ON Test Mode LED ON Failure Contact OPEN Persistent Error Unit Functional LED OFF Alarm LED ON Failure Contact CLOSED The device has an internal log file to aid in problem diagnosis The log can be viewed from the Maintenance Menu see below As well a full diagnostic in formation package can be generated and uploaded to your PC where it can be e mailed to ERLPhase customer support for analysis The Maintenance menu also has tools to help diagnose SCADA problems and network communication problems IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix A Specifications ERL Digital I O Expansion Module Item Quantity Specs Notes General Weight 20 2 Ibs 9 2 kg Dimensions 4U high 7 00 19 wide 12 725 deep Rack mount Nominal Frequency 50 or 60 Hz Power Supply 38 300 Vdc 90 265 Vac Maximum current 0 7 A Maximum burden 35 W Sample Rate 96 samples cycle s c Recording and Logging Transient Fault Record Length 0 2 to 15 seconds 30 second extended Record Storage Up to 150 records Event Logging 500 events in the regular log Channels and Triggers GOOSE Virtual Inputs digital Active Inactive or both Interface amp Communication Front Panel Indicators 6 LEDs Unit F
70. If the modem is attached to your computer make sure is turned on 2 Qua any programs that may be using the modem Click Next when you are ready to continue T Bonk detect my modem wil select i irom a kst Step 4 Select Don t detect my modem I will select it from a list Select Next Figure 3 1 Null Modem Driver Installation 5 Select the Have Disk button select Browse To find the file go to C Pro gram Files ERLPhase TESLA Control Panel Null_mdm Inf Note that di rectory Program Files x86 is used for Windows 7 64 bit operating systems instead of Program Files Select OK This is the default location for TESLA Control Panel If you selected a different location to install TESLA Control Panel you will find the Null Modem driver Null mdm Inf in that directory IO Expansion User Manual 3 3 3 TESLA Control Panel Installation Install From Disk Insert the manufacturer s installation disk and then make sure that the correct drive is selected below Locate File Look in E gt NutPhase x data 4 4 CaRecordBase View TESLA Control Panel File name My Network Files of type Figure 3 2 Browse for Null_mdm Inf 6 Select the ERLPhase Null Modem driver and select Next 7 Select the serial port you wish to use You are setting up a serial port to be used for a direct cable connection to a 4000 series device Typically COM1 or COM2 are available on a PC for this purpos
71. OCK S40 SendGSSEMessage MC C8 NO S41 GetGsReference TP c9 NO S42 GetGSSEElementNumber TP c9 NO S43 GetGsCBValues TP O NO S44 SetGsCBValues TP O NO c8 shall declare support for at least one Send GOOSE Message or Send GSSE Message c9 shall declare support if TP association is available Transmission of sAmpled Value Model SVC Clause 16 S45 SendMSVMessage MC C10 NO S46 GetMSVCBValues TP O NO S47 SetMSVCBValues TP O NO IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 5 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Appendix l 6 Table 1 3 ACSI Service Conformance Statement Unicast SVC 48 SendUSVMessage TP C10 NO S49 GetUSVCBValues TP O NO S50 SetUSVCBValues TP O NO C10 shall declare support for at least one Send MSV Message or Send USV Message Control 17 5 1 51 Select TP O NO 52 Select with value TP O NO S53 Cancel TP O NO 54 Operate TP M NO S55 Command Termination TP O NO S56 Time Activated Operate TP O NO File Transfer Clause 20 S57 GetFile TP M YES S58 SetFile TP O YES S59 DeleteFile TP O YES S60 GetFileAttributeValues TP M YES Time 5 5 T1 Time resolution of Internal clock 10 1 ms Nearest negative power of 2 in seconds T2 Time Accuracy of Internal clock TO T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T3 Supported Time Stamp resolution 10 1 ms Nearest value of 2 n in seconds according to 5 5
72. P 255 One surge protector can be used to protect multiple units as long as the current limit of the surge protection device is not exceeded Note that this is a consumable item and not covered by ERLPhase warranty IO Expansion User Manual 2 1 2 Connection and Power Up 2 3 Signal Connections External Input Channels Alarm Contacts IRIG B Time Signal Communication Ports Startup Sequence Front Panel LEDs 2 2 The device s external inputs are dry inputs intended for use with signals from a 48 250 Vdc station battery The external inputs are isolated and protected against transient surges They activate at approximately 32 Vdc The ERL I O Expansion unit has 16 available alarm contacts on the rear of the unit These are dry contacts and are isolated and protected against transient surges Contact 1 is a normally closed contact reserved to indicate device fail ure contact closure on fail with the remaining contacts configured as normal ly open and available for user configuration User configurable alarm contacts are accessible through IEC 61850 communications assigned to logical node OCGGIO1 The IRIG B input provisions on the rear of the unit Pluggable Terminal Block accepts either modulated or unmodulated IRIG B time signals with or without the 1344 extensions The IRIG B outputs are used to synchronize other units that are part of the same system I E an IO Expansion partnered with a TESLA 4000 or
73. RBDR1 11 DIGRBDR9Y RBDR1 12 DIGRBDR10 RBDR1 13 DIGRBDR11 RBDR1 14 DIGRBDR12 RBDR1 15 DIGRBDR13 RBDR1 16 DIGRBDR14 RBDR1 17 DIGRBDR15 RBDR1 18 DIGRBDR16 RBDR1 19 DIGRBDR17 RBDR1 20 DIGRBDR18 RBDR1 21 DIGRBDR19 RBDR1 22 DIGRBDR20 RBDR1 23 DIGRBDR21 RBDR1 24 DIGRBDR22 RBDR1 25 DIGRBDR23 RBDR1 26 DIGRBDR24 RBDR1 27 DIGRBDR25 RBDR1 28 DIGRBDR26 RBDR1 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit 29 DIGRBDR27 RBDR1 30 DIGRBDR28 RBDR1 31 DIGRBDR29 RBDR1 32 DIGRBDR30 RBDR1 33 DIGRBDR31 RBDR1 34 DIGRBDR32 RBDR1 35 DIGRBDR33 RBDR1 36 DIGRBDR34 RBDR1 37 DIGRBDR35 RBDR1 38 DIGRBDR36 RBDR1 39 DIGRBDR37 RBDR1 40 DIGRBDR38 RBDR1 41 DIGRBDR39 RBDR1 42 DIGRBDR40 RBDR1 43 DIGRBDR41 RBDR1 44 DIGRBDR42 RBDR1 45 DIGRBDR43 RBDR1 46 DIGRBDR44 RBDR1 47 DIGRBDR45 RBDR1 48 DIGRBDR46 RBDR1 49 DIGRBDR47 RBDR1 50 DIGRBDR48 RBDR1 51 DIGRBDR49 RBDR1 52 DIGRBDR50 RBDR1 53 DIGRBDR51 RBDR1 54 DIGRBDR52 RBDR1 55 DIGRBDR53 RBDR1 56 DIGRBDR54 RBDR1 57 DIGRBDR55 RBDR1 58 DIGRBDR56 RBDR1 59 DIGRBDR57 RBDR1 60 DIGRBDR58 RBDR1 61 DIGRBDR59 RBDR1 62 DIGRBDR60 RBDR1 63 DIGRBDR61 RBDR1 64 DIGRBDR62 RBDR1 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 9 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Appendix l 10
74. Record List None Delete Local Record None Events Display Event Log VIEW Erase Event Log CHANGE Metering Metering Display VIEW Utilities Display Unit Identification VIEW Set Unit Identification CHANGE Display Communication Settings VIEW Set Communication Settings CHANGE Display Recording Settings VIEW Set Recording Settings CHANGE Display Time amp Settings VIEW Set Time amp Settings CHANGE Configuration Display Configurations Online VIEW Display Configurations Offline None Load Configuration to IED CHANGE Save Local Configuration None Delete Local Configuration None IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 8 Configuring the IED Where the Setup Utilities of the previous chapter specify the IED s global characteristics it is the IED s Configuration File that defines its individual channels and recording triggers The configuration file identifies and adjusts the device s input channels record triggers It also specifies how the device handles record storage and excessive trigger conditions Configuration files are created and managed by TESLA Control Panel and loaded into the device s non volatile memory through the communications link 8 1 Managing Configuration Files D03454R01 10 TESLA Control Panel s Configuration Manager creates and manages config uration files and handles transfer to and from the device To open the Config uration Manager screen double click the Configuration line in the left pane
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76. TU Communication Protocol D 1 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile 0 ee E 1 Appendix F Recommended Spare Parts List F 1 Appendix G ERL I O Expansion Handling and DISPOSITIONS onea iea iaa eo eieiei G 1 Appendix H ERL I O Expansion Drawings H 1 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion WO Expansion Uniit ccc cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesneeenseeseeeaes l 1 Model Implementation Conformance Statement MICS l 7 Data Mapping Specifications cccecceceeeeeeeeeeeees l 21 Aae CES E EE E lie D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual vii Version Compatibility D03454R01 10 ERL Digital I O Expansion Version Compatibility I O Expansion Firmware Setting Version TESLA Control Panel ICD File Version v1 0 401 v2 5 and greater v3 0 Please contact ERLPhase Customer Service for complete Revision History IO Expansion User Manual PC System Requirements and Software Installation D03454R01 10 Hardware The minimum hardware requirements are e 1 GHz processor e 2 GB RAM e 20 GB available hard disk space e USB port e Serial communication port Operating System The following software must be installed and functional prior to installing the applications e Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 or e Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 32 bit or 64 bit Software Installation The CD ROM con
77. The state of the Failure Contact is mirrored by the front panel Recorder Functional LED Supervisory software continually checks all system processes Ifa failure is de tected an attempt is made to correct the problem through a software restart A software restart takes place quickly and does not activate any external indica tors If the failure persists the unit will initiate a hardware reset to attempt to clear the problem A hardware reset takes approximately a minute and half to com plete If the problem is not cleared after four consecutive reset attempts the unit enters the Persistent Error state In this state the unit activates its failure indicators and stops initiating resets to avoid interfering with any diagnostic in vestigation If the Supervisory software subsequently determines that the problem has been cleared it automatically returns the unit to its normal operating state clearing the failure indicators Normal Operation First Detected Error Problem Cleared Persistent Error Mode Problem Cleared Software Restart Problem Cleared Hardware Reset Problem Persists After Repeated Reset Attempts Problem Still Present Figure 12 2 Error Handling IO Expansion User Manual 12 5 12 Maintenance Menu and Error Handling State Indicators Diagnostic Tools 12 6 Table 12 4 State Indicators Device State Indicators Normal Unit Functional LED ON
78. able it may be modified using the recorder s Maintenance Menu see Main tenance Menu and Error Handling on page 12 1 Modify the Default Gateway and Network Mask if necessary The Default Gateway may need to be changed if the recorder and the control panel or RecordBase are on different but connected networks The default setting is No Default Gateway e The Network Mask may need to be changed if the recorder and control panel are on different subnets The default setting is 255 255 255 0 e To modify the Default Gateway or Network Mask use the maintenance Menu command 1 3 IP address e If unsure of these setting contact your network administrator TESLA Control Panel Setup 1 Ensure that the computer running TESLA Control Panel has access to the Ethernet network to which the unit has been connected 2 Start TESLA Control Panel D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 4 7 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED 3 Choose the target unit from the Select IED list in TESLA Control Panel s Main Menu If there is not already an entry for this unit create one using the Add New button Edit IED x IED Definition ED Nore ER Comments Location ED Serial Number TESLA 4004 131002 01 Modet 10 Expansion hd Configuration Unknown x r Communication Direct Serial Link Serial Link zj Network Link First P Address 192 168 100 11 J is 168 tor co 7 Use SOCKSS Proxy
79. able from Configurable other describe 1 3 9 TCP Listen Port Number Not Applicable Outstation w o dual end point NA of remote device Fixed at 20 000 Configurable range to Configurable selectable from p Configurable other describe 1 3 10 TCP Keep alive timer Fixed at ms Disabled TESLA Control Configurable range 5 to 3 600 s Panel Configurable selectable from __ __ _ ms Configurable other describe 1 3 11 Local UDP port Fixed at 20 000 20 000 TESLA Control k Configurable range 1025 to 32737 Panel Configurable selectable from Configurable other describe Let system choose Master only 1 3 12 Destination UDP port for NA D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix E 5 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile If configurable Only k kl K Method 1 based on IP address required Method 2 based on IP port number recommended Method 3 browsing for static data optional 1 3 IP Networking Capabilities Current Value As 1 3 13 Destination UDP port for None NA initial unsolicited null Fixed at 20 000 responses UDP only Configurable range to Outstations Configurable selectable from Configurable other describe 1 3 14 Destination UDP port for None 20 000 TESLA Control responses Fixed at 20 000 Panel Configurable range 1025 to 32737 Configurable selectable from Configurable other describe Use source port number 1 3 15 Multiple master Supports multiple ma
80. ad 06 no range or a 129 response 44 28 ____ index time 07 08 limited qty 130 unsol_ resp 32 2 Analog input Event 16 bit without 1 read 06 no range or a 129 response 44 28 ____ index time 07 08 limited qty 130 unsel_resp 32 3 Analog taput Event 32 bit with time 1 read 06 no range or a 129 response 47 28 _tindex 07 08 limited qty 32 4 Analog taput Event 46 bit with time 1 read 06 no range or a 129 response 47 28 _tindex 07 08 limited qty 40 0 Anateg Output Status Any Vara 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response ton 40 2 Anateg Outpy Status t6 bi wth 129 response 00 04 start stop flag Appendix E 22 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 A ppendix E DNP3 Device Profile DNP Object Group amp Variation Request Response Outstation parses Outstation can issue Group Var eer Function Codes ae Function Codes ae Num Num Description dec Qualifier Codes hex dec Qualifier Codes hex 41 2 Anateg Output_t6 bit 3 select 17 28 index 129 response Eche ofrequest 4 operate 5 direct op 6 dir op no ack 50 1 Fime and Date Absolitetime 2 write 07 limited qty 1 129 response 51 1 Fime and Date CHO Absokitetime 429 respense 074 _ imited qty_ _ synchronized 430turset resp faty b 51 2 Time and Date CTO Absolute time 29 response 07 limited qty unsynchronized 430turnse
81. al Input 64 Change of state latch 10320 0 Off inactive On active External Input 65 Change of state latch 10321 0 Off inactive On active External Input 66 Change of state latch 10322 0 Off inactive On active External Input 67 Change of state latch 10323 0 Off inactive On active External Input 68 Change of state latch 10324 0 Off inactive On active External Input 69 Change of state latch 10325 0 Off inactive On active IO Expansion User Manual Appendix D 7 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Appendix D 8 Table D 2 Read Input Status Function Code 02 Channel Address Values External Input 70 Change of state latch 10326 0 Off inactive On active External Input 71 Change of state latch 10327 0 Off inactive On active External Input 72 Change of state latch 10328 0 Off inactive On active External Input 73 Change of state latch 10329 0 Off inactive On active External Input 74 Change of state latch 10330 0 Off inactive On active External Input 75 Change of state latch 10331 0 Off inactive On active External Input 76 Change of state latch 10332 0 Off inactive On active External Input 77 Change of state latch 10333 0 Off inactive On active External Input 78 Change of state latch 10334 0 Off inactive On active External Input 79 Change of sta
82. al information related to the time source IRIG B SNTP etc will also be available as a portion of the Time Sync status io x ph ta a a gt we e E 14 19 1554 02 025 BPR lt 2002 04 19 1054 02 025 Anput 1 S0BF 1 Tip IRIG B status indicator zla x elelee 3 AEI Spare 7 AEI Spare 8 AEI Spare 9 Ailnpt 50LS 1 High Ailnp1 50LS 2 High TL Ailnpt S0BF 1 Trip n ln 50BF 2 Trip Ailnpl 50 Trip Ainpt 51 Alam k ip Alnp2 51 Trip Ainp3 50LS 1 High Ailnp3 50LS 2 High A Ailnpt S0BF 2 Trip 351 Trip Ailnp4 50LS 1 High Avlnp4 50LS 2 High Alnp4 50BF 1 Tip 020 010 000 odo 020 030 odo Ailnp 50BF 2 Trip m 1 Aino 50 Trip Seconds T iretsi som Aatinaine J Seale Secondary Figure 10 6 Select COMTRADE File IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 10 Graphing Records 10 5 Derived External and Virtual Input Channels for TESLA Swing Recordings TESLA recordings do not record External Input and Virtual Input channels for the swing records A facility to view these channels in the RecordGraph is pro vided RecordGraph automatically displays these channels if configured un der the low speed channel group Events with the same element are grouped together to form a channel This facility is backward compatible 10 6 COMTRADE Import COMTRADE Common Format for Transient Data Exchange is an
83. anada R3Y 1G4 Website www erlphase com Email info erlphase com Technical Support Email support erlphase com Tel 1 204 477 0591 IO Expansion User Manual Using This Guide D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual This User Manual describes the installation and operation of the ERL Digital V O Expansion device and the accompanying TESLA Control Panel user inter face software It is intended to support the first time user and clarify the details of the equipment The manual uses a number of conventions to denote special information Example Describes Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Choose the Control Panel submenu in the Set tings submenu on the Start menu Right click Click the right mouse button Recordings Menu items and tabs are shown in italics service User input or keystrokes are shown in bold Text boxes similar to this one Relate important notes and information Indicates more screens Table of Contents D03454R01 10 PY GTACC Ser iveccactccsencctathutitietssateeceneca trates E A A i Contact Information cccccccccceecccecccecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteseneeeeeeess i Using PWS Guide yrnensis iii Table of Content issnin onnon a e a a V Version Compatibility seeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeeeeeerrnirrresserrrerrnsssseeees ix PC System Requirements and Software Installation xi 1 OVO I VIG W isi ccccestecsecescetedece ete iistinec eee eeseeetecee
84. are exporting You can edit this or use the Browse button to set a new directory and or base filename Station Name and The Station Name and Identification fields are set by default using Identification information from this recorder They are written as the first line in the cfg output file Header Text The Header Text field contains the text written into the COMTRADE header hdr file By default the field contains the Location Name Number and the Unit ID of the unit that produced the record This text can be modified deleted or extended as desired IO Expansion User Manual 11 3 11 Record Export Utility 11 4 Table 11 1 COMTRADE Export Settings Version The Version field lets you select the revision of COMTRADE stand ard to produce COMTRADE has been an evolving standard and a number of changes have been made over the years 1991 and 1999 COMTRADE versions are supported Format The Format field specifies that the data in the COMTRADE file ASCII or BINARY format ASCII data has the advantage of being usable by simple text editor and spreadsheet programs but results in a significantly larger record relative to binary format BINARY format is therefore recommended if the software package you will be using the data in supports binary format COMTRADE Selecting Channels Exported Channels You must select the channels from the record that you want to include in the output file For con
85. ariation 1 without time Not supported TESLA Control when variation 0 Variation 2 with absolute time Panel requested Based on point Index add column to table See Note 2 below below 2 2 6 Command Event Variation Variation 1 without time Not supported TESLA Control reported when variation 0 Variation 2 with absolute time Panel requested Based on point Index add column to table See Note 2 below below 2 2 7 Event reporting mode Only most recent Not supported TESLA Control All events Panel See Note 2 below 2 2 8 Command Event reporting Only most recent Not supported mode All events 2 2 9 Maximum Time between Not Applicable 10s Select and Operate Fixed at 10 seconds Configurable range to seconds Configurable selectable from___ ___ __ seconds Configurable other describe Variable explain Based on point Index add column to table below 2 2 10 Definition of Binary Fixed list shown in table below Complete list is TESLA Control Output Status Control Configurable shown in the Panel relay output block Other explain table below CROB Point List Appendix E 18 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile 1 Binary Outputs are scanned with 500 ms resolution 2 Events are not supported for Binary Outputs group 10 but most of Binary Output points can be mapped to Binary Inputs group 2 with full Event and Class Data support See TESLA Control Panel DNP Configura
86. ate latch 10354 0 Off inactive On active External Input 99 Change of state latch 10355 0 Off inactive On active External Input 100 Change of state latch 10356 0 Off inactive On active External Input 101 Change of state latch 10357 0 Off inactive On active External Input 102 Change of state latch 10358 0 Off inactive On active IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Table D 2 Read Input Status Function Code 02 Channel Address Values External Input 103 Change of state latch 10359 0 Off inactive On active External Input 104 Change of state latch 10360 0 Off inactive On active External Input 105 Change of state latch 10361 0 Off inactive On active External Input 106 Change of state latch 10362 0 Off inactive On active External Input 107 Change of state latch 10363 0 Off inactive On active External Input 108 Change of state latch 10364 0 Off inactive On active External Input 109 Change of state latch 10365 0 Off inactive On active External Input 110 Change of state latch 10366 0 Off inactive On active External Input 111 Change of state latch 10367 0 Off inactive On active External Input 112 Change of state latch 10368 0 Off inactive On active External Input 113 Change of
87. cations param eters records and configuration files A separate workspace should be created for each device on your system to store its configuration files and records When first installed TESLA Control Panel includes a workspace for a recorder called TESLA 4000 Demo Unit It contains sample records and configuration files and is configured for network connection with an evaluation unit To work with a particular device select it from the Select IED box on the Main Menu tab If you are already connected to an IED you will not be able to select a different IED until you disconnect Main Menu Select IED histo Meow Connect connect Jae ames to a IED z ee Edit change IED vet information vs Delete delete IED from list Add New add new IED to list TESLA Control Parwl v0 5 post v2 5 POLES urrent TED TESLAIOGS Chectang tee Connection Current IED Connection Status Connected or Not Connected Figure 5 1 Selecting a Device Workspace IO Expansion User Manual 5 1 5 Working with TESLA Control Panel Current IED 5 2 Selecting a device sets TESLA Control Panel s focus to that device s work space known as the Current IED The records and configuration files belong to the selected device If you initiate a connection using TESLA Control Panel it connects to the cur rent IED using the communication parameters specified for this IED The name of the Current IED is
88. ce Hit Finish To verify the installation was successful and to which comm port is the ERL Phase 4000 Series Device configured do the following In Windows XP go to Start gt Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance gt Sys tem gt Hardware gt Device Manager gt Ports or if using Control Panel s Classic View Start gt Control Panel gt System gt Hardware gt Device Manager gt Ports In Windows 7 small icons view go to Start gt Control Panel gt Device Manager gt Ports Look for the port number associated to this device ERLPhase 4000 Series De vice Look for a COM where can be 1 2 3 etc Leave the default settings for this port It is recommended to restart the PC after the USB driver installation The default baud rate for the recorder USB Port 450 is 115200 however to double check it login to the recorder display and go to Main Menu gt System gt Recorder Comm Setup To establish a USB link between the unit and your computer connect your computer s USB port and Port 450 on the unit s front panel Use a standard USB peripheral cable 1 Ensure the unit port and your PC s port have the same baud rate and com munication parameters e The unit s USB port appears as a serial port to the PC and is fixed at 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit and has a default baud rates of 115 200 bauds D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 4 11 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED e The baud rate and co
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90. ch as a separate 2 wire output An addi tional five RJ 45 Ethernet ports are available on the ERPCB which are mapped via an Ethernet switch to either the port 401 or port 402 subnets The Power Supply conditions and converts the input power for use by the in ternal electronics The wide input voltage provides the TESLA with the ability to operate from 48 to 250 Vdc or 100 240 Vac 10 The Front Panel Board provides visual indication of the status of the IO Expan sion and USB and network ports Appendix C Glossary These modules can be connected to any of the Analog Input terminals on TESLA COMTRADE Common Format for Transient Data Exchange IEEE standard C37 111 1991 IEEE Standard Common Format for Transient Data Exchange COMTRADE for Power Sys tems which describes a common format for exchange of recorded power systems data between different manufacturers recorders DCE Data Communications Equipment an RS 232 term for SCADA and similar equipment DCEs generally have a female DB connector DST Daylight Savings Time A seasonal adjustment of time applied in many jurisdictions to compensate for varying day lengths Most often an hour is added to the system time to begin on the second Sunday in March and end the first Sunday in November DTE Data Terminal Equipment an RS 232 term for a terminal or computer DTEs generally have a male DB connector DUN Dial Up Networking a facility in Windows
91. ctive Active 48 External Input 49 1 Inactive Active 49 External Input 50 1 Inactive Active 50 External Input 51 1 Inactive Active 51 External Input 52 1 Inactive Active 52 External Input 53 1 Inactive Active 53 External Input 54 1 Inactive Active 54 External Input 55 1 Inactive Active 55 External Input 56 1 Inactive Active 56 External Input 57 1 Inactive Active 57 External Input 58 1 Inactive Active 58 External Input 59 1 Inactive Active 59 External Input 60 1 Inactive Active 60 External Input 61 1 Inactive Active 61 External Input 62 1 Inactive Active 62 External Input 63 1 Inactive Active 63 External Input 64 1 Inactive Active 64 External Input 65 1 Inactive Active 65 External Input 66 1 Inactive Active 66 External Input 67 1 Inactive Active 67 External Input 68 1 Inactive Active 68 External Input 69 1 Inactive Active 69 External Input 70 1 Inactive Active Appendix E 14 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile Point Default Class Name for Name for Index Name Assigned to Events State when State when Description 1 2 3 or none value is 0 value is 1 70 External Input 71 1 Inactive Active 71 External Input 72 1 Inactive Active 72 External Input 73 1 Inactive Active 73 External Input 74 1 Inactive Active 74 External Input 75 1 Inactive Active 75 External Input 76 1 Inactive Active 76 External I
92. dify IP Addresses sub net mask and default gate way Table 12 2 Menu Commands Modify the LAN IP addresses default subnet mask and default gateway 2 View system diagnostic Displays the IO Expansion s internal status log 3 Retrieve system diagnos tics Automatically packages up the internal status log plus setting and setup information and downloads it in compressed form to your computer This file can then be sent to ERLPhase customer support to help diagnose a problem 4 Restore ALL default set tings Restores ALL factory defaults including settings calibration and setup parameters 5 Restore only default config uration settings Restores the default settings that define channels sample rates and triggers 6 Restore only default system setup Restores the default values for the setup parameters includ ing communication settings record controls time controls and passwords 7 Force hardware reset Manually initiates a hardware reset Note that the communi cation link is immediately lost and cannot be re established until the unit completes its start up 8 Network utilities Enter network utilities sub menu 9 Monitor SCADA Shows real time display of Modbus or DNP 3 data 10 Enter safe shutdown mode Suspends IO Expansion application and stops FLASH Drive operations This should be executed prior to cycling power to the unit to prevent accidental FLASH Drive cor
93. duct Update Renee HJ RecordBase Server E oO RecordBase View Properties E Qo RecordGraph H E TESLA Control Panel E E T PRO Offliner Settings Caere H E canon H E Common Files H E ComPlus Applications zl gt A D03454R01 10 RecordGraph Components D03454R01 10 10 Graphing Records e Main menu items Tool bar buttons e A drop down box lists the templates associated with the current record s IED A left hand side pane LHS or tree view lists the names of records to be displayed or analysed e A right hand side pane RHS displays the graphs in various views Initially a single blank screen appears A right click context menu on both the LHS and RHS panes e RecordGraph version is displayed in the Help gt About RecordGraph Menus Bi RecordGraph File View Graph Measure Scale Options Help i Markers i i i ee ade css AS Graph i CrossHairs 4 a l i 1 Primary i Set Graphs Per Page Secondary i ieee oe ce neeree View 7 Add Analog Graph f Time Alignment 1 1 Add Digital Graph 1 Absolute Time 5 Add Delete Graph i Delete Fundamental RMS Save Templ Rename Tab i Move i True RMS Sari i Copy Trace Harmonics Save Template As Titles Paste Trace i ARa i Template Manager Copy to Clipboard Delete All Traces Ea L e Print Save as Metafile Copy T
94. e DST is factored into the time conversion Daylight Sav ings Time is assumed to be in effect from 2 AM on the first Sunday in April until 2 AM on the last Sunday in October Present Time When connected to a device the device s present time Display is shown and continually updated The specified time settings e g Local Time are applied to the displayed time IO Expansion User Manual 7 9 7 IED Setup Utilities Table 7 4 Time Settings Sync No Sync Display Indicates that the device synchronization status is toa valid time signal input Incoming IRIG Signal Properties These settings determine how the device responds to IEEE 1344 information in the IRIG B time signal and manually define the format of the incoming time if IEEE 1344 data is not available Use IEEE 1344 If Present If Use IEEE 1344 if Present is checked and the source clock generates IEEE 1344 data the device e Uses the time zone offset from the IEEE 1344 data embedded in the IRIG B time signal e Reads the IEEE 1344 data to determine the mode of the incoming IRIG signal UTC Local Local with DST Otherwise the device uses the manually entered time zone offset and clock source mode settings Do not use IEEE 1344 If Do Not Use IEEE 1344 is selected the device will ignore any IEEE 1344 data in the IRIG B signal and use the manually entered time zone offset and clock source mode settings IRIG Source Specifie
95. e Select Next 3 4 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 3 TESLA Control Panel Installation Add Hardware Wizard Install New Modem mae Select the port s you want to install the modem on wy You have selected the following modem ERLPhase Null Modem On which ports do you want to install it All ports COM1 COM3 COM4 Figure 3 3 Select Serial Port In Windows XP you may get a message stating that the Null Modem has not passed Windows Logo testing and asking Do you want to continue the installation Select Continue Anyway to continue 8 Select Finish and close the Phone and Modem Options and Control Panel dialog boxes D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 3 5 3 TESLA Control Panel Installation 3 3 First Time Start Up Starting TESLA Control Panel Data Location 3 6 To start TESLA Control Panel double click the TESLA Control Panel icon placed on your desktop by the installation process or select Start gt Program Files gt ERLPhase gt TESLA Control Panel TESLA Control Panel uses a data location on your computer to store records and settings from your recorders By default it is C Program Files ERLPhase Data although you may change this later by using the File Data Location command from the Main Menu Program Files x86 for Windows 7 64 bit operating systems When you change the data location previously configured IEDs will not be affected Only newly created IEDs will use th
96. e I O Expansion IED does not require user configuration for publishing the digital input status changes The digital inputs 1 to 128 are mapped to DIGRBDR1 DIGRBDR128 logical nodes of the logical device triggers in se quential order as marked on the IEDs rear panel Status change events for the digital inputs to 128 will be automatically added to the ERL I O IEDs event log The I O Expansion IEDs subscription features of recording and output contact control requires user configuration using the ERL IEC 61850 Configurator See Communicating with the ERL I O IED on page 4 1 for more details of the ERL I O IEDs communications 1 5 Product Features General User Interface Communication Protocols Time Coordination D03454R01 10 e 128 external digital input channels with event tracking which can be pub lished as IEC 61850 GOOSE status messages Up to 15 output contacts can be activated by GOOSE or DNP3 Binary Out put triggers Failure Service Required contact 19 rack mount format 4U footprint Integrated configuration and record management tools Offline mode allows configurations to be created and records viewed with out connecting to the device Record display shows record summaries with trigger event lists Real time metering display shows all input statuses Standard TCP IP communication protocol used to communicate with Con trol Panel SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition protocol DNP
97. e for Name Assigned to Events State when State when Description Index j 1 2 3 or none value is 0 value is 1 136 Output Contact 10 1 Inactive Active 137 Output Contact 11 1 Inactive Active 138 Output Contact 12 1 Inactive Active 139 Output Contact 13 1 Inactive Active 140 Output Contact 14 1 Inactive Active 141 Output Contact 15 1 Inactive Active 142 Output Contact 16 1 Inactive Active 143 Time Sync Loss 1 Inactive Active D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix E 17 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile 2 2 Binary Output Status And Control Relay Output Block ens If configurable Sra ai a a E Current Value fist methods CROB Group Number 12 Binary Output Command Event Object Num 13 2 2 1 Minimum pulse time Fixed at 0 000 ms hardware may limit this allowed with Trip Close further and Pulse On commands Based on point Index add column to table below 2 2 2 Maximum pulse time Fixed at 0 000 ms hardware may limit this allowed with Trip Close further and Pulse On commands Based on point Index add column to table below 2 2 3 Binary Output Status Always included in Class 0 Never response Only if point is assigned to Class 1 2 or 3 Based on point Index add column to table below 2 2 4 Reports Output Command Never Not supported Event Objects Only upon a successful Control Upon all control attempts 2 2 5 Event Variation reported V
98. e new data loca tion To edit the data location of existing IEDs use the Main Menu Edit button Note that recent Microsoft Windows security updates prevent non Administrative user accounts from storing data under C Program Files Program Files x86 for Windows 7 64 bit operating systems it may be necessary to change the default record and config storage locations for the IEDs TESLA Control Panel Main Menu 5 x File View Help Data Location r Select IED TESLA Demo Unit ai Connect Delete Add New Exit Exit Main Menu Current IED TESLA Demo Unit Disconnected Figure 3 4 Data Location IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED This chapter describes the communication options to communicate with ERL T O Expansion unit 4 1 IEC 61850 Communication The IEC 61850 Standard Channel Configuration D03454R01 10 The Smart Grid is transforming the electrical power industry by using digital technology to deliver electricity in a more intelligent efficient and controlled way Embedded control and communication devices are central to this trans formation by adding intelligent automation to electrical networks The IEC 61850 standard defines a new protocol that permits substation equip ment to communicate with each other Like many other well known manufac turers ERLPhase Power Technologies is dedicated to using IE
99. ecords into the Power Technologies In corporated system modelling software Output File PTI export produces a single output file with an asc extension Table 11 2 PTI Settings Name Title Export to The base filename and directory of the output files are set using the Export to option By default the base filename is the same as the record you are exporting You can edit this or use the Browse button to set a new direc tory and or base filename Station Name and Identifi cation The Station Name field is set by default using the unit s Station Name setting It is written as the third line in the output file If desired you can edit this text The Identification field is not written to the PTI output file Header Text The Header Text field contains the text that is written as a sin gle line in the fourth line in the output file By default the field contains the Location Name Number and Unit ID of the recorder that produced the record This text can be modified deleted or extended as desired IO Expansion User Manual Version The Version field lets you select between PTI version 1 and version 2 Please refer to PTI documentation for details on the differences of these versions Format Only ASCII format output files are available Format ASCII is the only format option for PTI 11 Record Export Utility Table 11 2 PTI Settings Channel Selection Use Chann
100. ect repre sents the length of the string The string represents the ASCII values of the event text The first two characters in the string can be used to quickly identify fault location events Fault locator events begin with the characters FL 0x46 0x4C hex The following example shows a fault distance event re turned through either of the octet string objects Event Message 2000Sep21 20 16 16 966 Output Contact 1 Inactive DNP Octet string object components 0x32 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x53 0x65 0x70 0x32 0x31 0x20 0x32 0x30 0x3A 0x31 0x36 0x3A 0x31 0x36 0x2E 0x39 0x36 0x36 0x20 0x4F 0x75 0x74 0x70 0x75 0x74 0x20 0x43 Ox6F Ox6E 0x74 0x61 0x63 0x74 0x20 0x31 0x20 Ox4F 0x70 0x65 Ox6E 0x65 0x64 eE a SS N Appendix E 20 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Implementation Table Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile The following implementation table identifies which object groups and varia tions function codes and qualifiers the device supports in both requests and re sponses The Request columns identify all requests that are parsed by an Outstation The Response columns identify all responses that may be sent by an Outstation NOTES The implementation table lists all functionality required by the device Outsta tion as defined within the DNP3 IED Conformance Test Procedures Any func tionality beyond the highest subset level supported is indicated by highlighted r
101. ed of separately and may contain other electronic components that are potentially subject to specific disposal instruc tions Use a local electronics recycler who is familiar with local regulations IO Expansion User Manual Appendix G 1 Appendix H ERL I O Expansion Drawings This appendix contains mechanical and connection drawings for the ERL I O Expansion Unit ERL I O Expansion Mechanical Overview ERL I O Expansion Rear Panel View Electronic versions of the drawings in both PDF and DWG formats are avail able on the ERL I O Expansion CD in the Manuals directory The PDF docu ments are scaled for 11 x 17 printing for improved readability D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix H 1 Appendix H ERL I O Expansion Drawings 17 410 T 12 774 12 074 T E 2 e Sa M9r F F p 5 n q l k 18 970 18 490 240 18 010 i o Q Q o S m 1 250 typ TESLA 4000 I O UNIT mos rncrona a eee pm 4 000 O typ 6 930 6 500 typ FERL E o ic Figure G 1 Mechanical Drawings Appendix H 2 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix H ERL I O Expansion Drawings punoo Eien asg 2BASIZ 0
102. ee TED PRO 10 39 Cherian tee Compaction Figure 7 2 Device Setup Utilities Unit Identification Identification Table 7 1 Unit Identification Settings Serial Number Read only field displays the serial number of the IED unit currently connected Unit ID User entered field that identifies the unit It is part of the name given to records produced by the unit to identify their origin By convention this name should be the same as the IED Name assigned to the device and device s workspace The name must not contain the following P V or any other character not valid for a Windows file name IED Firmware Version Read only field that displays the firmware version of the currently connected IED unit Required Settings Version Describes the version of the settings file required by the connected device Control Panel is capable of creating older versions of settings files for use with devices operating legacy firmware Communication Version Read only field that displays the version of the communications pro tocol used by the currently connected IED System Frequency Read only field that displays the assumed power system frequency of the device This is a factory setting IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 7 IED Setup Utilities 7 2 Communication Port Settings The Communication settings control the modes and baud rates o
103. el Selection to select channels to export You must select the channels from the record that you want to include in the output file For convenience the digital data recorded is classified into e High Speed Analog and external digital input channels sam pled at the high speed transient data rate e High Speed 480 sec Analog and internal logic channels produced 8 times per cycle e Low Speed 60 sec Analog input channels sampled at the low speed swing data rate Select the desired channel from the list with a left click Multiple channels can be selected using standard Windows selection actions click Ctrl or Shift keys Place selected channels in the Exported Channels list box gt gt Place all channels into the Exported Channels list box lt Delete a channel from the Exported Channel list box lt lt Delete all channels from the Exported Channel list box Offset negative start times to begin at zero When checked this option shifts the negative time to start from zero IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 11 3 Excel CSV Format CSV Export Settings Export to 11 Record Export Utility Wok Staton Name Header Text ___ Records 150428 140705000 5t BPRO 10 39 erlphace F auk cov Browse Identification Version simple Format fasa Extemal Inout 10 hd F Olfset negative start times to begin at zero OK gt fE potti
104. enerating stations By communicating these digital input statuses to multiple IEDs in the network it expands their access to such information and is a cheaper alternative to adding additional IEDs It also reduces the problems associated with having these multiple IEDs communicate with each other The ERL I O IED also provides alarm and control through its 15 output con tacts and 15 subscription virtual channels for output contact control TESLA 4000 power system recorder has provision for up to 256 virtual inputs to receive and record the time and status of events contained in the IEC 61850 GOOSE messages published by the ERL I O IED These messages are avail able as records and for oscillography in the same way as the 64 physical digital inputs Connect two ERL I O IEDs with one TESLA 4000 to get 256 additional status inputs Use the Windows based ERL 61850 IED Configurator to configure and map data between the ERL I O IED and TESLA 4000 The ERL 61850 IED Con figurator can also be used to configure the subscriptions for any other ERL de vices IO Expansion User Manual 1 1 1 Overview Application with ERL Relays and other Protection IEDs SCADA Application 1 3 Recording The ERL I O Expansion IED can be used to provide access to additional digital input statuses to all ERL relays and indeed any IED capable of IEC 61850 GOOSE subscription In large substations and schemes with many status in puts the ERL I O Expansion provide
105. ent time reading data Milliseconds 40001 0 999 1 Seconds 40002 0 59 1 Minutes 40003 0 59 1 Hours 40004 0 23 1 Day of Year 40005 1 365 366 for leap 1 years Year since 1900 40006 115 137 1 Synchronized to IRIGB 40007 0 No 1 Yes 1 Time of Acquisition UTC Read all in same query to ensure consistent time reading data Milliseconds 40008 0 999 1 Seconds 40009 0 59 1 Minutes 40010 0 59 1 Hours 40011 0 23 1 Day of Year 40012 1 365 366 for leap 1 years Year since 1900 40013 115 137 1 Synchronized to IRIG B 40014 0 No 1 Yes 1 Offset of UTC to IED Time 40015 Zone s complement half 1 hours North America is nega tive Table D 4 Read Holding Registers Function Code 04 No input registers supported Response from IED indicates ILLEGAL FUNCTION Appendix D 10 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Table D 5 Force Single Coil Function Code 05 Only the Hold Readings coil can be forced When active this coil locks all coil input and holding register readings simultaneously at their most recent available state Channel Type Address Value Hold Readings Read Write 01 0000 Readings updated normally inactive FFOO Hold readings active Table D 6 Preset Single Register Function Code 06 Event Message Control See below for details of u
106. ent to a common network based time source in the form of an SNTP server SNTP time synchronization is not recommended in applica tion where time accuracy is required UTC Universally Coordinated Time Approximately equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time GMT A universal time maintained by time standards bodies worldwide All local times are expressed as an offset from UTC Appendix C 2 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication D03454R01 10 Protocol Metering values available through the Control Panel are also available via the Modbus protocol Additionally the Modbus protocol supports the reading of unit time and time of the readings and provides access to trip and alarm events All metering readings can be frozen into a snapshot via the Hold Readings function see Force Single Coil function address 0 Table D 1 Read Coil Status Function Code 01 Channel Address Values Hold Readings 1 0 Readings not held 1 Readings held Reserved 257 Reserved Reserved Output Contact 1 513 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 2 514 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 3 515 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 4 516 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active Output Contact 5 517 0 Contact Open inactive 1 Contact Closed active
107. er the File menu a copy command is available under the Edit menu and a refresh command is available under the View menu Table 9 8 Event Log Copy Copies the event list to clipboard for pasting to other programs Refresh Updates Event List by getting a new list from remote IED and updates the Event List screen Erase Removes all events from remote IED Print Prints all the events up to 500 events to a local printer IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 10 Graphing Records 10 1 Getting Started Launch RecordGraph from TESLA Control Panel Double click Records or use Enter key ie TESLA Contrpl Panel Records Jog RecordGraph is a tool used to display and analyze records from ERLPhase re lays and recorders Use it to graphically view the data recorded during fault RecordGraph is integrated with TESLA Control Panel Method 1 Records 1 Open TESLA Control Panel by double clicking on the TESLA icon on your desktop If the application is not installed install the application and then proceed 2 Double click on the Records item in the tree list or select Records and use the Enter key 3 Using the Records tab select a local record from the tree list 4 Click the Graph button File Trigger Record Filter View Tools Help Get Remote Summaries Record Summary El 20 20 a 20 Trigger F Main TESLA Control
108. esponse 00 01 start stop 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 10 2 Binary Output Output Status with 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 00 01 start stop flag 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 12 1 Binary Command Control relay 3 select 17 28 index 129 response Echo of request output block CROB 4 operate 5 direct op 6 dir op no ack 20 0 Geunter Any Variation 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 7 freeze 8 freeze noack 9 freeze clear 10 frz cl noack D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Ap pendix E 21 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile DNP Object Group amp Variation Request Outstation parses Response Outstation can issue Group Var neers Function Codes ae Function Codes ae Num Num Description dec Qualifier Codes hex dec Qualifier Codes hex 20 1 Geunter 32 bitwith flag 129 response 00 04 start step 20 2 Counter 16 bit with flag 129 response 00 04 start stop 20 5 Geunter 32 bitwitheut fag 129 response 00 04 start step 20 6 Geunter t 6 bit witheutiag 129 response 00 04 start step 21 0 Frozen Counter Any Variation 1 read 06 no range or all 21 1 Frezen Gounter 3
109. f Appendix E 10 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile If configurable 1 8 Outstation Performance Capabilities Current Value list methods 1 8 1 Maximum Time Base Drift NA not synchro milliseconds per minute nized by DNP 1 8 2 When does outstation set Never NA IIN1 4 Asserted at startup until first Time Synchroniza tion request received Periodically range ___to____ seconds Periodically selectable from __ oe seconds Range ___to__ seconds after last time sync Selectable from___ __ ___ seconds after last time sync When time error may have drifted by range to sms When time error may have drifted by selectable from ro 1 8 3 Maximum Internal Time NA Reference Error when set via DNP ms 1 8 4 Maximum Delay NA Measurement error ms 1 8 5 Maximum Response time 100 ms for the TESLA Control ms case all sup Panel ported points mapped to the DNP point lists 1 8 6 Maximum time from start up to IIN 1 4 assertion ms NA 1 8 7 Maximum Event Time tag error for local Binary and Double bit I O ms 0 1736 ms for 60Hz sys tems 0 2083 ms for 50 Hz sys tems 1 8 8 Maximum Event Time tag error for local I O other than Binary and Double bit data types ms D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 0 1736 ms for 60Hz sys tems 0 2083 ms for 50 Hz sys tems Appendix E 11 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile
110. f the device s D03454R01 10 communication ports ME TESLA Control Panel Utilities 6e wb EEEN mii Communication A facri A tee J Sate STatsiown Currerk ED BFAD 10 99 Figure 7 3 IED Setup Utilities Communication Ports IO Expansion User Manual Table 7 1 Unit Identification Settings Station Station Name User defined for your reference only Station Number User defined for your reference only Location User defined for your reference only Commurscaten Fahro Wes 7 3 7 IED Setup Utilities 7 4 Table 7 2 Communication Settings Service Port The Service Port is Port 450 on the front of the device It can be used for connection with TESLA Control Panel or a terminal program to access the Maintenance Menu Baud Rate Sets the baud rate of the port The default baud rate is 115 200 N81 baud Note The baud rate must match that of the port of the compu ter connected to this port For best results use the maximum baud rate that your communication link and equipment can sustain For details regarding the data and functions available on the IED s SCADA port see DNP3 Device Profile on page Appendix E 1 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 7 IED Setup Utilities 7 3 Recording Control Settings Edge Mode D03454R01 10 The Recording Settings control the parameters of the High Speed Recording For High Speed Recording the IED can create up to t
111. figurable range 0 __ sto 2 000 ms Configurable selectable from i ms Configurable other describe Variable explain 1 4 7 Maximum Data Link Never Retries 3 Retries Fixed at 3 Configurable range to Configurable selectable from ____ eet Configurable other describe 1 4 8 Maximum number of Fixed at 292 292 octets Transmitted in a Configurable range to Data Link Frame Configurable selectable from Configurable other describe 1 4 9 Maximum number of Fixed at 292 292 octets that can be Configurable range to Received in a Data Link Configurable selectable from ____ as Frame Configurable other describe D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix E 7 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile If configurable 1 5 Application Layer Capabilities Current Value ligtimethode 1 5 1 Maximum number of Fixed at 2048 2048 octets Transmitted in an Configurable range to Application Layer Configurable selectable from Fragment other than File Configurable other describe Transfer 1 5 2 Maximum number of Fixed at NA octets Transmitted in an Configurable range to Application Layer Configurable selectable from Fragment containing File Configurable other describe Transfer 1 5 3 Maximum number of Fixed at 2048 2048 octets that can be Configurable range to Received in an Configurable selectable from Application Layer Configurable other describe Fragment 1 5 4 Timeout waitin
112. figuration files 8 5 Channels and Triggers Channel Grouping and Naming 8 6 The Channels and Triggers branch of the Navigation tree is where you define the IED s input channels and triggers With the large number of input channels available it is worthwhile to apply consistent channel organization and naming conventions in your configura tion This section describes how the record handles channel names An effective way to organize the many channels available is to group them by the element they are monitoring With the Configuration Mgr you can identify each monitored element and use its name to group the digital channels associ ated with it Channel Types and Naming Channel names consist of three parts the Element Name the Channel Type and an optional Descripton field These fields are combined to produce the full channel name in the format Element Type Description e g Line 1 EI BRKR1_a This is the name that will appear beside a channel when it is displayed in a graph or a log For example the recorder s Event Log might contain this entry for a change in state of a external input 2005 Jan 12 20 44 33 672 Line 1 EI BRKK1_a open IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 8 Configuring the IED Details on the channel name components are given in the following table Element Name 10 chars Table 8 6 Channel Names Free form text describing the power system element associ ated with this channel e g
113. g for None 2 000 ms Complete Application Fixed at 2 000 ms Layer Fragment Configurable range to ms Configurable selectable ffrom __ ___ ___ ms Configurable other describe Variable explain 1 5 5 Maximum number of Fixed at 16 16 objects allowed in a single Configurable range to control request for CROB group 12 Configurable selectable from Configurable other describe Variable explain 1 5 6 Maximum number of objects allowed ina single control request for Analog Outputs group 41 Fixed at _ Configurable range to Configurable selectable from Configurable other describe Variable explain Analog Outputs not supported 1 5 7 Maximum number of objects allowed in a single control request for Data Sets groups 85 86 87 Fixed at__ Configurable range to Configurable selectable from Configurable other describe Variable explain Data Sets not supported 1 5 8 Supports mixing object groups AOBs CROBs and Data Sets in the same control request Appendix E 8 Not applicable controls are not supported Yes No IO Expansion User Manual Analog Outputs not supported D03454R01 10 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile 1 6 Fill Out The Following iconflaurable Items For Outstations Capabilities Current Value F g k list methods Only 1 6 1 Timeout waiting for None 5 000 ms Application Confirm of Fixed at 5 000 ms so
114. hat are associated to some Common Data Class attributes The definition of the enumerations is according to IEC 61850 7 3 and IEC 61850 7 4 unless otherwise stated Enumerated type Beh Description Behaviour Ordinal Semantic 1 on 2 blocked 3 test 4 test blocked 5 off Enumerated type Health Description Behaviour Ordinal Semantic 1 Ok 2 Warning 3 Alarm Enumerated type Mod Description Mode Ordinal Semantic 1 on 2 blocked 3 test 4 test blocked 5 off D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 19 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Appendix l 20 Enumerated type ctIMod Description Mode Ordinal Semantic 0 status only 1 direct with normal security 2 sbo with normal security 3 direct with enhanced security 4 sbo with enhanced security IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit I 3 Data Mapping Specifications I O Expansion Logical Devices I O Expansion Logical Device identification The I O Expansion has the following IEC 61850 Logical Devices defined in its ICD file ExtRcdTriggers Output e Records e Triggers I O Expansion Logical Nodes The following table defines the list of logical nodes LN for the I O Expansion Logical Devices Note System logical
115. he Status Bar at the bottom right side of the TESLA Control Panel window g Status shows if you are presently online or offline D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 5 5 5 Working with TESLA Control Panel 5 4 Navigating in TESLA Control Panel Working Area Control Tabs TESLA Control Panel uses a split screen format The left pane is used for nav igation or selection The right pane is the working area for each of the pro gram s main sections To bring up the Control Tabs shown below you must select the appropriate item on the Navigation Tree by double clicking Devices supported within TESLA Control Panel may not utilize all of the features shown Navigation Tree Select Item Working Area TESLA Control Panel Main Nenu DER e View Help Select IED Records Trends 5 x Disconnect Continuous Recording Events Metering Utilities Configuration Resize Bar Main Menu Records Trends Continuous Events Metering Utilities Config Mgr ESLA Control Panel v0 36 Current IED TESLA4000IP105 Connected ji Control Tabs Status Bar Figure 5 3 TESLA Control Panel Display Sections Navigation Tree The left pane provides a means of moving between TESLA Control Panel functions or selecting items within a function e g channels from a record TESLA Control Panel functions Records Events Metering Utilities and Configuration are activated by a double click as applicable You can optimize
116. he saved settings of the other IEDs defined in Con trol Panel IO Expansion User Manual 8 3 8 Configuring the IED 8 2 SCADA and DNP Configuration For SCADA communication and DNP configuration information see Ac cessing SCADA Services on page 4 14 For DNP protocol implementation details please refer to DNP3 Device Pro file on page Appendix E 1 8 3 IED Configuration Editor The Configuration Editor provides the means to create display and modify configurations for the device To start the editor from the Configuration Man ager screen either double click on a configuration file or select it and click on the Edit button Whe TESLA Control Panel Config Mgr Og File Help Element Tree E Identification Device Configuration O SCADA Communication 2 DNP Configuration Unit ID TESLAIO68 C Point Map Model TESLA WO O Class Data O SCADA Summary SettingsFie full test EO Channels Settings Version 404 O Digtal 1 O External Inputs Last Modified 14 Jan 08 09 30 22 0 Digtal 2 E External inputs Serial Number TESLA 4004 131002 01 x s Configuration TESLA 1 0 Comments full configuration System Frequency 60 Hz Sample Rate 96 Samples Cycle SaveiClose Main Menu Utilities Config Mgr TESLA Control Panel v0 5 post v2 5 P0164 Current IED TESLAIO68 Checking For Connection Figure 8 4 TESLA Configuration Editor Navigation Tree The left side pane of the Configuration
117. hod 2 Auto Print If the Auto Print option is checked enabled in the Records list view then Re cordGraph will be automatically launched and prints the channels directly on to the Default printer The layout and channel information is predefined in the lt Default gt or User defined template 1 Open Windows Explorer 2 Select a record It should have valid extensions Ipr Ipl tpr tpt tlr bpr bpl fpr mbr mbe 3 Right click the selected record 4 Choose the RecordBaseView gt Launch Graph option Select a record should have valid extensions Ipr lpl tpr tpt tlr bpr fpr mbr mbe BX C Program Files APT data TESLA Demo Unit Records File Edit View Favorites Tools Help eSpace rity Bsearch By roiders ala 0 x az Address C Program Files APT data TESLA Demo Unit Records Folders x a Program Files al Access 97 Runtime H E Accessories Scan for Viruses p Figure 10 2 Launching RecordGraph from Windows Explorer IO Expansion User Manual l B Adobe Open With G0 apt t Add to Zip H E B PRO Settings t Add to recorddemo2 zip EI data Zip and E Mail recorddemd E TESLA Demo Unit s Right clicking on the record E configs brings up the context menu Sl Records with the RecordBase View H E F PRO Offliner Settings item C HelpDocs Create Shortcut C L PRO Settings Ran H E Pro
118. hods 1 2 8 Inter character gaps in transmission None always transmits with no inter character gap Maximum bit times Maximum ms Appendix E 4 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile If configurable DNP3 Requests Master Only 1 3 IP Networking Capabilities Current Value ligt methods 1 3 1 Port Name Port 401 or Port 402 1 3 2 Type of End Point TCP Initiating Master Only Not configured TESLA Control kl TCP Listening Outstation Only for DNP Panel TCP Dual required for Masters k UDP Datagram required 1 3 3 IP Address of this Device 192 168 100 10 I O Expansion 1 Maintenance utilities 1 3 4 Subnet Mask Not set I O Expansion Maintenance utilities 1 3 5 Gateway IP Address Not set I O Expansion Maintenance utilities 1 3 6 Accepts TCP Connections Allows all show as in 1 3 7 Limits based on TESLA Control or UDP Datagrams from Limits based on an IP address an IP address Panel Limits based on list of IP addresses Limits based on a wildcard IP address Limits based on list of wildcard IP addresses Other validation explain 1 3 7 IP Address es from which 192 168 1 1 TESLA Control TCP Connections or UDP Panel Datagrams are accepted 1 3 8 TCP Listen Port Number Not Applicable Master w o dual end point 20 000 TESLA Control Fixed at 20 000 Panel Configurable range 1025 to 32737 Configurable select
119. hree records simultane ously The device employs sophisticated trigger combination algorithms used to combine data from multiple events into a single record and also to reduce the amount of redundant data in the records In addition the device will com bine data captured using multiple time frames into a single record The IED possesses two modes of capturing data Edge Recording and Duration Recording Both are available for High Speed Recording i TESLA Control Panel Utilities File Help High Speed Recordings Trigger Mode Edge C Duration Normal Record Length Maximum Record Length STE i tit ideniiication Recording A Time Main Menu Utilities TESLA Control Panel Current IED BPRO 1069 Figure 7 4 IED Setup Utilities Edge Recording In Edge Recording the rising edge of the trigger is used to create a record that has a set amount of pre trigger data and a set amount of post trigger This is known as a normal length record If another trigger is processed while the re cord is being created the record may be extended to the full normal length of data associated with the new trigger Multiple extensions can occur up to the Maximum Record Length limit Records with combined High Speed data can only be extended during the High Speed data capture portion of the record Edge Recording mode tends to create smaller records that contain useful fault data around the start of the trigger
120. in RecordGraph File View Graph Measure Scale Options Help 1 i i i i i 1 i 1 1 i 1 i BEEE Meru HA PU x eLeko r pt J FCN eles A 7 ES Bea i i i Decrease Left Margin n Exports E S ae i i Show Hide Tree View Channel List Save Template t i Show Hide Legends oo Copy Trace i i i CrossHair i 10 4 Zoom X Axis i Delete Graph 1 Add Analog Graph Show Hide Trigger Marker i Recorder Data and Impedance Options Add a View eO a aas Figure 10 4 Tool Bar Buttons In the Tree View you can expand a loaded record to identify the recorded and calculated channels if configured A right click menu is available to manip ulate the tree items Most of the tool bar buttons work in a similar way to that of the menu items explained in the previous sections IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 10 Graphing Records Save Template Table 10 9 Tool Bar Buttons Save template file on the disk Show Record Summary Displays record summary events trigger time etc Export Brings up export module Print Prints record Add a View Adds a graph view that displays the fault information Titles Places a title above graph for all views Impedance Creates an R X plot before during and after fault Markers Displays vertical lines x and o to find the coordinate values on the graph Show Hide Trigger Marker Displa
121. industry standard record format used to share data between tools and to replay faults through a test set The import utility supports viewing of both ASCII and bina ry COMTRADE formats 1991 1999 and 2000 When the COMTRADE file is imported into the RecordGraph all its functionality can be seamlessly used to analyze the record 1 RecordGraph application must be running to access this facility If not launch RecordGraph via TESLA Control Panel RecordBase View or Win dows Explorer 2 Choose File gt Import 3 Browse to select desired file 4 Double click on the COMTRADE record to apply lt Default gt template or se lect it from the templates list box 10 7 Print Options The following options are available e Print pops up a print option dialog box to select paper size orientation and other options PrintDirect sends active view directly to the default printer e PrintAll sends all the views directly to the default printer e Print Preview displays standard preview window D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 10 7 11 Record Export Utility D03454R01 10 The record export utility lets you convert records into different formats for use with other software tools COMTRADE Common Format for Transient Data Exchange COMTRADE is an industry standard record format used to share data between tools and to replay faults through a test set The export utility supports both ASCII and binary COM TR
122. ivalent using a standard straight through male to female serial cable An external RS 232 to RS 485 converter can be used to connect to an RS 485 network For port pin out and cabling in formation see Communication Port Details on page 4 20 The DNP protocol can also be available over Ethernet using TCP or UDP A standard 1 OOBASE T Ethernet cable is required The Ethernet port can support DNP SCADA and user interface access via TES LA Control Panel at the same time For details on setting the recorder s IP address Maintenance Menu and Error Handling on page 12 1 Configuration of the SCADA protocol and communication parameters is done through the SCADA Configuration section of the device setting file Setting descriptions follow IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED NE TESLA Control Panel Config Mgr Ne Heb Lenert Iree From Config Edit select ED Actress h mode Mabus ASCI Modbus Binary COP Serisi Cem LAN TCP CoP LAN LDP SCADA Communications Ja SCADA Communication Serial Feud Rate fia gt Pty None Date Link Trmecur gt Oud Ewn Neterork UOP Response Connection Dared On Master 1 k Severioss Main Mers Cong Mg TESLA Control Panel vO S post v2 5 POL64 Currer IED TERAIOSS Connected Figure 4 8 SCADA Protocol Settings Mode Table 4 2 SCADA Protocol Settings Mode Select one of the
123. ive External Input 76 10076 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 77 10077 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 78 10078 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 79 10079 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 80 10080 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 81 10081 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 82 10082 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 83 10083 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 84 10084 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 85 10085 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 86 10086 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 87 10087 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 88 10088 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 89 10089 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 90 10090 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 91 10091 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 92 10092 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 93 10093 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 94 10094 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 95 10095 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 96 10096 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 97 10097 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 98 10098 0 Off inactive 1 On active IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Table D 2 Read Input Status Function Code 02
124. ix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Table D 2 Read Input Status Function Code 02 Channel Address Values External Input 33 10033 0 Off inactive On active External Input 34 10034 0 Off inactive On active External Input 35 10035 0 Off inactive On active External Input 36 10036 0 Off inactive On active External Input 37 10037 0 Off inactive On active External Input 38 10038 0 Off inactive On active External Input 39 10039 0 Off inactive On active External Input 40 10040 0 Off inactive On active External Input 41 10041 0 Off inactive On active External Input 42 10042 0 Off inactive On active External Input 43 10043 0 Off inactive On active External Input 44 10044 0 Off inactive On active External Input 45 10045 0 Off inactive On active External Input 46 10046 0 Off inactive On active External Input 47 10047 0 Off inactive On active External Input 48 10048 0 Off inactive On active External Input 49 10049 0 Off inactive On active External Input 50 10050 0 Off inactive On active External Input 51 10051 0 Off inactive On active External Input 52 10052 0 Off inactive On active External Input 53 10053 0 Off inactive On active External Input 54 10054 0 Off inactive On active Exter
125. l 7 7 7 IED Setup Utilities 7 4 Time Display and Settings Time Sources The Time Control tab displays the device s current time and provides controls to select and configure the source time signal for the IED or manually config ure the initial time parameters of the system te TESLA Control Panel Utilities Figure 7 6 IED Setup Utilities Time Control The IED uses time as the basis of data recording and requires the presence of a source time signal on the IED The device supports the use of modulated or unmodulated IRIG B time signals external primary secondary SNTP net work based time synchronization external and manually configurable system time based on a free running internal oscillator The internal free running os cillator is always present on the IED and in the absence of any external time source will become the default mode of time synchronization An IRIG B time source will have the highest order of precedence and the high est available time accuracy with an accuracy exceeding us after calibration The ongoing presence of a valid IRIG B time source is indicated by an LED on the front panel of the IED and is evident in data records An SNTP time source has a lower order of precedence from a valid IRIG B source SNTP operation primary and secondary requires network access and the selection and configuration of suitable SNTP network sources The SNTP time may be configured for
126. l Input 45 Change of state latch 10301 0 Off inactive On active External Input 46 Change of state latch 10302 0 Off inactive On active External Input 47 Change of state latch 10303 0 Off inactive On active External Input 48 Change of state latch 10304 0 Off inactive On active External Input 49 Change of state latch 10305 0 Off inactive On active External Input 50 Change of state latch 10306 0 Off inactive On active External Input 51 Change of state latch 10307 0 Off inactive On active External Input 52 Change of state latch 10308 0 Off inactive On active External Input 53 Change of state latch 10309 0 Off inactive On active External Input 54 Change of state latch 10310 0 Off inactive On active External Input 55 Change of state latch 10311 0 Off inactive On active External Input 56 Change of state latch 10312 0 Off inactive On active External Input 57 Change of state latch 10313 0 Off inactive On active External Input 58 Change of state latch 10314 0 Off inactive On active External Input 59 Change of state latch 10315 0 Off inactive On active External Input 60 Change of state latch 10316 0 Off inactive On active External Input 61 Change of state latch 10317 0 Off inactive On active External Input 62 Change of state latch 10318 0 Off inactive On active External Input 63 Change of state latch 10319 0 Off inactive On active Extern
127. l trigger 33 Wed May 20 2015 000 Time Sync Loss Inactive x 4 f gt ah Event List Erase Rettesh Print Close Main Menu Utiities Config Mar Records Events TESLA Control Panel v0 5 post v2 5 P0164 Current IED TESLAIO6S Checking for Connection Figure 9 2 Event Log Display The IED maintains a log of time stamped events Event messages can be pro duced by any of the device s detectors if configured to do so Event messages can also be viewed in the Record Summary display The Event Log stores up to 500 events with automatic overwrite of the oldest event IO Expansion User Manual 9 5 9 Record and Log Management Event Messages Printing Event Log Controls The text of an event message is derived from the configuration of the detector that generates it The general format for event message is Line Date Time ElementDescription where e Description is user assigned text available to further identify the detector Example of event messages e 20 Thu May 14 2015 09 05 17 607 test 1 DI8 Digital 8 Active e 21 Thu May 14 2015 08 54 06 000 Manual trigger You may print or copy to clipboard all the events that are in the Event Log Choose from the menu bar to print event logs while connected to the IED The event display is a static snapshot of the contents of the event log You can use the buttons at the bottom to access the Erase Refresh Print functions In addition print commands are available und
128. layed file records in the tree Record timestamps received from the device are in UTC and are con verted to local time using the Time Zone and Daylight Saving settings of the computer running TESLA Control Panel D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Record Summary Get Remote Summaries Get Remote Events Autopoll Autoprint Graph Get from IED Get from IED and Delete Save As Export D03454R01 10 9 Record and Log Management The right side of the Records tab shows summary information on the selected record The summary includes the list of events which occurred during the time span of the record from the device s event log When both Get Remote Summaries and Get Remote Events options are checked Control Panel accesses and displays the corresponding recording in formation in the Record Summary and Events sections of the right hand pane You may eliminate the delay involved in accessing this information by dis abling the corresponding check boxes When Autopoll is checked Control Panel will periodically default 60 seconds poll the connected device for new record files and automatically transfer them to the local computer Newest records will be transferred first and only one new record will be transferred at each poll The state of the Autopoll enable is persistent to the local computer and retained between TESLA Control Panel sessions and menu navigation During periods of user inactivity a count of A
129. le conforms to IEC 61850 8 1 commonly re ferred to as Station Bus Protocol Implementation includes the following doc uments e Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement see Protocol Imple mentation Conformance Statement PICS for I O Expansion Unit on page Appendix I 1 e Model Implementation Conformance Statement see Model Implementa tion Conformance Statement MICS on page Appendix I 7 All configurable IEC61850 parameters are available via the Maintenance in terface Note that this effort may already have been completed as part of the steps taken to establish a network maintenance connection to the recorder 1 Establish a TUI session with the recorder and login as maintenance The fol lowing screen appears Bss HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dw 3 09 f aax I0 Expansion System Utilities v1 0 Modify IP Address subnet mask and default gateway if applicable View system diagnostics Retrieve system diagnostics Restore ALL default settings including passwords Restore only default configuration settings channel definitions Restore only default system setup ports time settings Force hardware reset Network utilities Monitor SCADA 10 Enter Safe Shutdown Mode 11 Modify Point To Point IP Addresses 12 Calibrate DSP clock 13 Exit port 450 access only Please enter a command HSI AL WO COMI A CIE CNR Connected 0
130. licited response Configurable range to ms message Configurable selectable from __ __ ___ ms Configurable other describe Variable explain 1 6 2 How often is time Never needs time synchronization required Within seconds after IIN1 4 is set from the master Periodically every seconds 1 6 3 Device Trouble Bit IIN1 6 Never used k Reason for setting Unable to access requested data or execute CROB assuming a valid request has been received 1 6 4 File Handle Timeout K Not applicable files not supported Fixed at__ ss ms Configurable range ___ _to__ _ ms Configurable selectable from __ __ _ ms Configurable other describe Variable explain 1 6 5 Event Buffer Overflow Discard the oldest event Behaviour Discard the newest event Other explain 1 6 6 Event Buffer Organization Single buffer for the Object Groups 2 and 32 size 200 e Separate buffer for the Object Group 111 size 100 Separate buffer for the Fault Locator events size 100 1 6 7 Sends Multi Fragment Yes Responses No 1 6 8 DNP Command Settings Assign Class Not supported preserved through a Analog Deadbands device reset Data Set Prototypes Data Set Descriptors D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix E 9 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile 1 7 Outstation Unsolicited Perr If configurable Response Support Capabilities Current Value ist ncihods 1 7 1 Supports Unsolicited Not Supported NA Reporting Configurable selectable from On and Of
131. local and remote access to its user interface and SCADA services For port pin out and cabling information see Communication Port Details on page 4 20 Table 4 1 Communication Ports Location Port Function Front Panel 401 RJ 45 receptacle 10OBASE T Ethernet interface Default IP 192 168 100 80 Used for user interface access or SCADA access through Ethernet LAN Front Panel 450 USB B receptacle High speed USB 2 0 interface Used for user interface access Default fixed baud rate 115 200 N81 no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit Rear Panel 401 RJ 45 receptacle or ST type optical receptacle factory configured 100BASE T or 100BASE FX 1300nm multi mode Ethernet interface Same subnet as front panel port 401 Used for user interface access or DNP SCADA access through Ethernet LAN Rear Panel 402 RJ 45 receptacle or ST type optical receptacle factory configured 1OOBASE T or 100BASE FX 1300nm multi mode Ethernet interface Default IP 192 168 101 80 Used for user interface access or DNP SCADA access through Ethernet LAN Rear Panel 405 RS 232 DCE female DB9 Used for SCADA communication Default Setting 19 200 baud O71 odd parity 7 data bits 1 stop bit Rear Panel 410 Time Synch Output 1 2 wire interface IRIG format Rear Panel 411 Time Synch Output 1 Rear Panel 412 Time Synch Output 2 2 wire interface IRIG format Rear Panel 413 Ti
132. lse duration fixed at 1 11 Output contact 13 Y Y Y y Y Y nactive Active None None Pulse duration fixed at 1 12 Output contact 14 Y Y Y ti Y Y nactive Active None None Pulse duration fixed a 13 Output contact 15 Y Y Y Y Y Y nactive Active None None Pulse duration fixed at 1 14 Output contact 16 Y Y Y Y Y Y nactive Active None None Pulse duration fixed at 1 D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix E 19 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile 2 3 Octet String Points Static Steady State Group Number 110 Event Group Number 111 2 3 1 Event reporting mode If configurable Capabilities Current Value list methods Only most recent B All events 2 3 2 Octet Strings Included in Class 0 response Always k Never Only if point is assigned to Class 1 2 or 3 Based on point Index add column to table below 2 3 3 Definition of Octet String Point List Fixed list shown in table below Configurable current list may be shown in table below Other explain Used for Event Log access as described below Object 110 and 111 are Octet String Object used to provide access to the Event Log text of the relay Object 110 always contains the most recent event in the relay Object 111 is the corresponding change event object As stated in the DNP specifications the variation of the response obj
133. me Synch Output 2 Rear Panel 414 Time Synch Output 3 2 wire interface IRIG format Rear Panel 415 Time Synch Output 3 Rear Panel 416 Time Synch Output 4 2 wire interface IRIG format Rear Panel 417 Time Synch Output 4 Rear Panel 418 Time Synch Output 5 2 wire interface IRIG format Rear Panel 419 Time Synch Output 5 Rear Panel 420 Unused Rear Panel 421 IRIG B Time Synch Input 2 wire interface Modulated 330 ohm impedance Rear Panel 422 IRIG B Time Synch Input 2 wire interface Un modulated 330 ohm impedance 4 4 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED Table 4 1 Communication Ports Rear Panel 423 IRIG B Input Common Return Modulated Un modulated Rear Panel 424 RJ 45 receptacle 100BASE T Ethernet interface Network 2 Port 402 connected Rear Panel 425 RJ 45 receptacle 100BASE T Ethernet interface Network 2 Port 402 connected Rear Panel 426 RJ 45 receptacle 100BASE T Ethernet interface Network 2 Port 402 connected 427 RJ 45 receptacle 1OOBASE T Ethernet interface Rear Panel Factory configurable Network 1 Port 401 or Network 2 Port 402 connected 428 RJ 45 receptacle 100BASE T Ethernet interface Rear Panel Factory configurable Network 1 Port 401 or Network 2 Port 402 connected External converters may be used to convert communication ports and increase the options available for connection to devices and netwo
134. meee 8 12 9 Record and Log Management cccccccceeeeeeeeeeees 9 1 RecordiN gienen ane nane oE AAEE E ASEE Eiaa 9 1 RECOMS iiaa agente amin 9 1 EVGMUEOG EE AEA AAE AET 9 5 10 Graphing RecordS ssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 10 1 G tting Startedeinenn ia A 10 1 RecordGraph Menu Items 00eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeees 10 4 Digital Channel Status Indicator eee 10 6 Time Syne Input Status vecs c c ccthecetiadiessesethomenenersannten 10 6 Derived External and Virtual Input Channels for TESLA Swing Recordings cactrchesadatsacre te Septiteshdedosestanevtieatent heaeatie 10 7 COMTRADE Import sccncsiecccteesscesadeacedsalansctiey clues eaesaecenes 10 7 PrintiO pln sss cenit eae ais 10 7 11 Record Export Utility cccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 11 1 COMTRADE Formats lt cctsctcnct aiana riaa aiei ihian issik es 11 3 ARNE olaa te Ain fete EE EET A T 11 5 Excel CSV Formats facccenn tia geacesteroare tarnesas 11 7 IEEE C37 232 TSD File Naming 11 9 vi IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Table of Contents 12 Maintenance Menu and Error Handling 12 1 Maintenance Menu 2 ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeesneeees 12 1 Error Handling sessantina ea 12 5 Appendix A Specifications cccccccccceseeeseeeeeeeeeees A 1 Appendix B Hardware Description 0006 B 1 Appendix Glossary ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeneeeseeeeses C 1 Appendix D Modbus R
135. ment E Channel 19 Bement El Channel 22 Bement E Channel 25 Bement El Channel 28 Bement El Channel 31 Bement El Channel 34 Bement El Channel 37 Bement El Channel 40 Bement E Channel 43 Bement El Channel 46 Bement El Channel 49 Bement El Channel 52 Bement El Channel 55 Bement El Channel 58 Bement E Channel 61 Bement El Channel 64 Inactive Inactive Bement Metering Bement El Channel 2 Bement El Channel 5 Bement El Channel 8 Inactive Bement El Channel 17 Inactive Bement El Channel 20 Inactive Bement El Channel 23 Inactive Bement El Channel 35 Inactive Bement El Channel 38 Inactive Bement El Channel 41 Inactive Bement El Channel 44 Inactive Bement El Channel 47 Inactive Blement El Channel 50 Inactive Bement El Channel 53 Inactive Bement El Channel 56 Inactive Bement El Channel 59 Inactive Bement El Channel 62 Inactive Element El Channel 3 Inactive inactive Bement El Channel 6 Inactive Inactive Bement El Channel 9 Inactive Inactive Bement El Channel 12 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 15 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 18 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 21 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 24 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 27 inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 30 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 33 Inactive _ Inactive Glement El Channel 36 Inactive _ Inactive Bement El Channel 39 Inactive Inactive
136. mmunication parameters of your computer s USB port is set automatically by TESLA Control Panel Edit IED gt Commu nication gt Direct Serial Link 2 Choose the target unit from the Select IED list in TESLA Control Panel s Main Menu e If there is not already an entry for this unit create one using the Add New button The method of communication with the unit is specified as part of its IED definition Use the Edit button to view or change this information Ensure the Direct Serial Link option is selected e For details on IED definitions see Working with TESLA Control Pan el on page 5 1 3 Initiate the connection by selecting the Connect button e A dialog box will appear to show connection progress The connection state and the current IED you are connected to is shown on the Windows status bar at the bottom of the screen Status Bar shows TESLA Control Panel software is connected to the recorder and the name of the Current IED Main Menu TESLA Control Panel Curent IED TESLA Demo Unit Connected Figure 4 5 Status Bar If the connection fails check the following The communication parameters are the same on both ends see Step 1 above The correct serial port has been selected on your computer IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED 4 7 Direct Serial Link D03454R01 10 Your PC must be appropriately configured for serial communica
137. n Con trol Panel using the Get from IED button When transferred the configuration appears in the Saved Settings list iie TESLA 4000 Control Panel Config Mgr ile Help Name Settings Date Comment Configurations for TESLA Demo Unit Present Settings Saved Settings ConfigDemo5 50Hz 2002 Mar 08 17 13 58 Demo configuration file ConfigDemo5 2001 Jun 01 10 10 39 Testing TESLA3000_Demo 2005 Jun 20 17 49 49 None Import Copy from other IED New Refresh Main Menu Config Edit Config Mar TESLA 4000 Control Panel Current IED TESLA Demo Unit Checking for Connection Figure 8 3 Saved Configurations Saved configuration files are shown under the Saved Settings heading in the list Control Panel can store many saved configuration files limited only by hard disk and Windows operating system constraints Saved configuration files can be created displayed and modified copied re named deleted or loaded into the unit Click the desired configuration from the Saved Settings list then select the appropriate action button on the right of the screen Double clicking on a configuration is equivalent to clicking the Edit button IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Loading a Saved Configuration Creating a New Configuration Using Another Device as a Starting Point D03454R01 10 8 Configuring the IED It is recommended that you maintain a copy of each device s current configuration as a
138. n Secondary Cancel Figure 11 4 Excel CSV Settings The Excel CSV Comma Separated Value format is used to import records into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet This format is also known as comma de limited ASCII and can generally be used by most programs that import data ar rays Excel CSV export produces a single output file with a csv extension which is recognized by Excel Excel is automatically launched when you double click on file Name Table 11 3 CSV Export Settings Function Export to The base filename and directory of the output files are set using the Export to option By default the base filename is the same as the record you are exporting You can edit this or use the Browse button to set a new direc tory and or base filename Station Name and Unit ID The Station Name and Identification fields are not written to the Excel CSV format output file Header Text There is no header text written to the Excel CSV format output file Version There are no version options for the Excel CSV output Format ASCII is the only format options for the Excel CSV output D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 11 Record Export Utility Channel Selection Table 11 3 CSV Export Settings You must select the channels from the record that you want to include in the output file For convenience the digital data recorded is classified into
139. nal Input 55 10055 0 Off inactive On active External Input 56 10056 0 Off inactive On active External Input 57 10057 0 Off inactive On active External Input 58 10058 0 Off inactive On active External Input 59 10059 0 Off inactive On active External Input 60 10060 0 Off inactive On active External Input 61 10061 0 Off inactive On active External Input 62 10062 0 Off inactive On active External Input 63 10063 0 Off inactive On active External Input 64 10064 0 Off inactive On active External Input 65 10065 0 Off inactive On active IO Expansion User Manual Appendix D 3 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Appendix D 4 Table D 2 Read Input Status Function Code 02 Channel Address Values External Input 66 10066 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 67 10067 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 68 10068 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 69 10069 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 70 10070 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 71 10071 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 72 10072 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 73 10073 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 74 10074 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 75 10075 0 Off inactive 1 On act
140. nnel 19 1 2 Digtal 1 E1 Channel 20 O External Inputs O External Inputs 1 2 Digtal 1 1 Channel 21 12 Digtal 1 EI Channel 22 1 2 Digtal 1 1 Channel 23 1 2 Digtal 1 1 Channel 24 12 Digtal 1 EI Channel 25 1 2 Digtal 1 E1 Channel 26 1 2 Digital 1 1 Channel 27 1 2 Digtal 1 1 Channel 28 12 Digtal 1 EI Channel 29 12 Digtal 1 1 Channel 30 12 Digtal 1 El Channel31 1 2 Digtal 1 1 Channel 32 12 Digtal 1 E1 Channel 33 1 2 Digtal 1 ET Channel 34 1 2 Digtal 1 1 Channel 35 12 Digtal 1 EI Channel 36 3 KK 3 3 a a 3 a a 9 cs cs 9 Ss SS cS SS CS cS cS KS KS cS ks ks cS ks kal ka ka ks SaveiClose Main Menu Config Mar TESLA Control Panel v0 5 post v2 5 P0164 Current IED TESLAIO68 Connected Figure 4 10a DNP_point_map IO Expansion User Manual 4 17 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED gig 2s mi i rai 17 eageal 12EChannel 18 a a ota LeLChamnel 17 Sasia S Figure 4 10b DNP_class_data 4 18 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Diagnostics D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED Protocol
141. nput 77 1 Inactive Active 77 External Input 78 1 Inactive Active 78 External Input 79 1 Inactive Active 79 External Input 80 1 Inactive Active 80 External Input 81 1 Inactive Active 81 External Input 82 1 Inactive Active 82 External Input 83 1 Inactive Active 83 External Input 84 1 Inactive Active 84 External Input 85 1 Inactive Active 85 External Input 86 1 Inactive Active 86 External Input 87 1 Inactive Active 87 External Input 88 1 Inactive Active 88 External Input 89 1 Inactive Active 89 External Input 90 1 Inactive Active 90 External Input 91 1 Inactive Active 91 External Input 92 1 Inactive Active 92 External Input 93 1 Inactive Active 93 External Input 94 1 Inactive Active 94 External Input 95 1 Inactive Active 95 External Input 96 1 Inactive Active 96 External Input 97 1 Inactive Active 97 External Input 98 1 Inactive Active 98 External Input 99 1 Inactive Active 99 External Input 100 1 Inactive Active 100 External Input 101 1 Inactive Active 101 External Input 102 1 Inactive Active 102 External Input 103 1 Inactive Active D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix E 15 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile Point Default Class Name for Name for Iridex Name Assigned to Events State when State when Description 1 2 3 or none value is 0 value is 1 103 External Input 104 1 Inactive Active
142. or details on IED definitions see Working with TESLA Control Pan el on page 5 1 3 Initiate the connection by selecting the Connect button e A dialog box will appear to show connection progress IO Expansion User Manual 4 13 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED The connection state and the current IED you are connected to is shown on the Windows status bar at the bottom of the screen Status Bar shows TESLA Control Panel software is connected to the recorder and the name of the Current IED Main Menu TESLA Control Panel Curent IED TESLA Demo Unit Connected Figure 4 7 Status Bar Some newer laptop computers do not have serial ports A USB serial converter adapter can provide a surrogate serial port for a direct connection to the device The Edgeport USB Serial Adapter model Edgeport 1 from B amp B Electronics www bbelec com is an example of such a device 4 8 Accessing SCADA Services Serial Port Connection Ethernet Connection Protocol Settings 4 14 The device supports DNP3 Level 2 and Modbus SCADA protocols as stan dard features This section describes how to connect and configure the servic es Protocol details including point lists are provided in the appendices Both DNP3 and Modbus protocols are available on the device s serial Port 405 an RS 232 DCE port with a female DB9 connector The port is wired to sup port a connection to a PC serial port or equ
143. ord Fitter Latest 25 Records v IV Get Remote Summaries Record Summary I Get Remote Events Record Name 2014 05 29 08 33 47 000F1 tIr I Autopoll I Record Type Fault Records from BPRO 1069 ah Record Marson eS 2014 06 18 P 5 5 2014 06 15 Time Sequence Recording Options 2014 05 29 Sey USE IEEE C37 232 2011 Long Filenames fy 2014 05 29 08 33 4 To comply with the IEEE C37 232 2011 Standard for COMNAME you must enter your company name below This becomes part of the filename The following characters are not allowed f lt gt Company Name Example Filename 1140127 191002050 0 STATION B TESLA 4000 ERLPhase Fault Rename Refresh Trigger Faut Trigger Swing Trigger Both Nea Tes 5 Main Menu Records TESLA Control Panel v0 21 post 2 4 P0241 Current IED BPRO 1069 Checking for Connection Figure 11 5 Time Sequence Data TSD Record Settings IO Expansion User Manual 11 9 11 Record Export Utility 11 10 ee ey i ees Feature activation allows local TSD Record names to be toggled between ERLPhase proprietary and C37 232 file naming structures This does not affect records currently stored on the IED File Trigger View Tools Help Record Fitter IV Get Remote Summaries Record Summary All Records 7 Get Remote Events Record Name 150527 125841000 5t TESLAIO68 erlphase Fz I Autopoll Autoprir Record Type Fault Record Version 52 Record Priority 0 Rec
144. ords from TESLAIO6S8 Uae eS an Unit TESLAIO68 OnlED een Trigger Time Local Wed May 27 2015 12 58 41 000 Events 661 2015 65 27_ 12 58 41 666 Manual trigger TESLAIO68 2015 05 27 12 58 47 000 y TESLAIO6S 2015 05 27 12 58 41 000 TESLAIO68 2015 05 27 12 58 24 000 i Local Save As ne ve Bea Py 1 150527 125824000 5t TESLAIO6S erlphase Fault 2015 05 26 Convert Filename 2015 05 22 to short version 2015 05 20 Delete Rename Refresh Trigger Fault Trog i i Both Recordings on IED Main Menu Records TESLA Control Panel v0 5 post v2 5 P0164 Current IED TESLAIO6S Checking For Connection Figure 11 6 IEEE C37 232 Filename Conversion Feature IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 12 Maintenance Menu and Error Handling 12 1 Maintenance Menu D03454R01 10 The ERL I O Expansion unit has a set of utilities that provide diagnostic re covery and TCP IP services These utilities are available through the Mainte nance Menu accessed with a VT 100 terminal connection to the device s Ethernet LAN or USB port For security purposes any utilities that can modify the unit are disabled when connecting remotely To access these utilities you must connect to the device using Port 450 on the unit s front panel Any terminal program that fully supports VT 100 emulation and provides z modem file transfer services can be used HyperTerminal which is included in Windows
145. ote These settings do not control IP address of the TESLA s Ethernet card That is done through the recorder s Maintenance Menu Make sure the Master IP Addresses are different from the TESLA IP Address Port DNP TCP or UDP Defines the TCP or UDP port on which the DNP service may be accessed Usually set to 20000 SCADA Point Modbus Protocol Mapping The data points available for Modbus SCADA interface are fixed and are not selectable by the user WE TESLA Control Parel Config Mgr ie Help Bement Tree KD adress h mode Madbus ASCE O Externe O a2 D External inpute COP Serisi DOP LAN TCP CAP LAN LOP Mabus Binary SCADA Communication Serisi Renee fao Party None Omo Line Tenet Odd Netevork UOP Response anecton Dared On Master 1 Matter 2 Severose Man Meru Contig Mg TESLA Corkrol Panel v0 5 post v2 5 POL64 Curreck IED TESLAIOSS Connected Figure 4 9 Communications Setup In Control Panel for Modbus 4 16 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED DNP Protocol The device supports a DNP3 serial SCADA connection DNP3 is available via a direct serial link or an Ethernet LAN connection using either TCP or UDP Serial DNP communications can be utilized exclusively via serial Comm Port 405 Comm Port 405 is an RS232 DCE DB9F port located on the back of the device An external RS 232 to RS 485
146. ovides Ethernet ports and RS 232 ports for SCADA and USB inter faces e A time synchronism processor with automatic detection of modulated and un modulated IRIG B A high speed link is provided between the DSP and control processor sub systems e Sophisticated fault detection and watchdog recovery hardware The MPB also provides the power supply for the entire unit The power supply operating range is 48 250 Vdc 100 240 Vac 10 50 60 Hz This wide operating range provides easier installation by eliminating power supply ordering options D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix B 1 External Input Boards Comm Board Power Supply Front Panel Board The ERL I O Expansion Unit has 32 external inputs and 4 contact outputs pro vided by each External Input Board Inputs are optically isolated and accept up to 300 Vdc Four external input boards combine for a total of 128 external in puts and 16 outputs Rear panel connection to the board is provided by remov able screw terminal strips Terminal strips are keyed to ensure that the correct terminal strip is installed into the correct bank The enhanced Comm Board ERPCB provides the ERL I O Expansion unit with two Ethernet ports RJ 45 or ST optical an RS 232 SCADA Port DB 9 and an IRIG B time synchronization input modulated or unmodulated as a 2 wire input The ERPCB is also capable of providing five local time synchro nization outputs IRIG B format ea
147. owing information describes the main hardware components of the unit Main Processor The Main Processor Board consists of a DSP a power PC processor serial Board ports Ethernet ports an IRIG B processor a watchdog and a power supply that supplies the other boards All other boards are connected to the MPB as I O The MPB has two processor sub systems which control the operation of the en tire device the DSP processor and the control processor The DSP sub system interfaces to the DIB and the OCB and manages the protection features of the relay The control processor manages the user interface and system control fea tures of the relay Both subsystems operate independently of each other and will continue to function even if the other sub system fails The MPB provides the following functionality DSP processor subsystem which interfaces to the DIB with e The floating point DSP to provide fast capture and manipulation of data e RAM and reprogrammable non volatile Flash memory Allows oper ation independent of the control processor and supports field software updates e A control processor subsystem which manages the user interface and sys tem control features of the relay with e RAM and reprogrammable non volatile Flash memory Allows oper ation independent of the DSP processor and supports field software upgrades e Settings and recordings stored in non volatile memory e Runs a Real Time Operating System RTOS e Pr
148. ows Any Object Groups not provided by an outstation are indicated by strike through note these Object Groups will still be parsed DNP Object Group amp Variation Request Outstation parses Response Outstation can issue Group Var Fae Function Codes ge Function Codes a Num Num Description dec Qualifier Codes hex dec Qualifier Codes hex 1 0 Binary Input Any Variation 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 00 01 start stop 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 1 1 Binary Input Packed format 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 00 01 start stop 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 1 2 Binary Input With flags 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 00 01 start stop 00 01 start stop 07 08 limited qty 17 28 index 2 0 Binary Input Event Any Variation 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 17 28 index 07 08 limited qty 2 1 Binary Input Event Without time 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 17 28 index 07 08 limited qty 4 2 2 Binary Input Event With absolute 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 17 28 index time 07 08 limited qty 4 tresp 2 3 Binary Input Event With relative 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 17 28 index time 07 08 limited qty t resp 10 0 Binary Output Any Variation 1 read 06 no range or all 129 r
149. pansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile Device This document shows the device capabilities and the current value of each pa Pro perties rameter for the default unit configuration as defined in the default configura tion file If configurable 1 1 Device Identification Capabilities Current Value S list methods 1 1 1 Device Function O Master O Master Outstation Outstation 1 1 2 Vendor Name ERLPhase Power Technolo gies Ltd 1 1 3 Device Name I O Expansion 1 1 4 Device manufacturer s NA hardware version string 1 1 5 Device manufacturer s NA software version string 1 1 6 Device Profile Document V01 0 March Version Number 09 2012 1 1 7 DNP Levels Supported Masters Only for RequestsResponses None Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Outstations Only Requests and Responses None Level 1 E Level 2 Level 3 1 1 8 Supported Function Self Address Reservation Blocks Object 0 attribute objects Data Sets File Transfer Virtual Terminal Mapping to IEC 61850 Object Models defined in a DNP3 XML file D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix E 1 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile 1 1 Device Identification 1 1 9 Notable Additions Capabilities e Start stop qualifier codes 0x00 and 0x01 limited quantity qualifier codes 0x07 and 0x08 and indi ces qualifier codes 0x17 and 0x28 for Binary In puts Binary Outputs and Analog
150. race Data to i Print Direct Show Channel List Clipboard Print All Line 1 Change Trace Color Print Preview Heglbat Active Trace Information 1 Export 1 Delete i T Show Record Summary i Import Wd cremated User Manual Exit i About RecordGraph Show Hotkeys Zoom X Axis 7 Zoom X Axis Zoom Y Axis Calculate Derived Channels Now Zoom Y Axis Show Grid Undo Zoom Show X Axis Ticks Reset Zoom Show Legends Change Scale Y Axis Show Trigger Markers Lock Markers Extend Print Range Set Phase Colors Set Precision gt Figure 10 3 Menus IO Expansion User Manual 10 3 10 Graphing Records 10 2 RecordGraph Menu Items Time Alignment i Move Graph Up Zoom Y Axis Help Menus Help gt User Manual Select to display an electronic version of the user manual Help gt About RecordGraph Display program information version number and copyright Help gt Show Hot Keys Lists the available hot keys or short cuts Tool Bar Buttons Titles Markers i Set Graphs Per Page Add Digital Graph i i i j Zoom X Axis i Zoom Y Axis i i i i i i Reset Zoom Move Graph Down l l i K i H K Change Scale Y Axis ae oa a ee ee Show Record Summary F aste Trace s Print i i i i i i i i i i i Trace Information i 4 Increase Left Marg
151. re synchronization cycles ranging from 15 minutes to 36 hours adjusting the IED system time to an accuracy within 1 second No visual indication is provided on the IED front panel regarding the status of the SNTP synchronization however this information is available in data re cords The IED comes equipped with an internal free running oscillator used to gen erate a 1 PPS time signal in the absence of any alternate available time source Use of this oscillator as the primary IED time source requires manual time con figuration with the general accuracy subject to user input parameters and is recommended primarily for stand alone unsynchronized applications The in ternal oscillator carries a lifetime accuracy including temperature effects and aging of 25 ppm IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Displayed Time System Sync Source Event Timestamps Record Timestamps D03454R01 10 7 IED Setup Utilities Time is maintained in UTC format on the device i e without a time zone offset or daylight savings time applied If the clock feeding the time signal to the de vice is sending local time the recorder converts it to UTC internally The time displayed in the Time Control screen above is determined by the ad jacent time display settings The IED will automatically convert from its inter nal UTC time as required The Time Zone Setting determines the offset between Local time and UTC DST will automatically add 1 hour
152. rks See Recom mended Spare Parts List in Appendix F for optional devices available 4 3 IRIG B Time Input D03454R01 10 The ERL I O Expansion unit is equipped to handle modulated or un modulated GPS satellite time IRIG B signals via two wire interface The IRIG B time sig nal input is connected to the port 421 Modulated or port 422 Un modulated provisions on the unit rear panel with the common return connected to port 423 When the IRIG B signal is provided to the device and is enabled in the settings through the user interface the IRIG B functional LED comes on and the IED clock is referenced to this signal No settings are required to differen tiate between modulated or un modulated signals this is automatically detect ed by the device Enable or disable the IEEE 1344 extension using TESLA Control Panel in the Utilities gt Time tab The enabled mode receives the year from the IRIG B sig nal Disable this setting if the available IRIG B signal has no year extension IO Expansion User Manual 4 5 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED 4 4 Communicating with the ERL I O Expansion IED You can connect to the device to access its user interface and SCADA services by e Front USB 2 0 interface user interface e Front or rear copper or optical Ethernet network link user interface SCADA and IEC 61850 e Direct serial link SCADA The ERL V O Expansion unit offers communications interfaces on both the front and
153. rnal Input 30 Change of state latch 10286 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 31 Change of state latch 10287 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 32 Change of state latch 10288 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 33 Change of state latch 10289 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 34 Change of state latch 10290 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 35 Change of state latch 10291 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 36 Change of state latch 10292 0 Off inactive 1 On active IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Table D 2 Read Input Status Function Code 02 Channel Address Values External Input 37 Change of state latch 10293 0 Off inactive On active External Input 38 Change of state latch 10294 0 Off inactive On active External Input 39 Change of state latch 10295 0 Off inactive On active External Input 40 Change of state latch 10296 0 Off inactive On active External Input 41 Change of state latch 10297 0 Off inactive On active External Input 42 Change of state latch 10298 0 Off inactive On active External Input 43 Change of state latch 10299 0 Off inactive On active External Input 44 Change of state latch 10300 0 Off inactive On active Externa
154. rofile dnpDPcap xml Device Profile Capabilities dnpDPcfg xml Device Profile config val ues xml The Complete Device Profile Document contains the capabilities Current Value and configurable methods columns The Device Profile Capabilities contains only the capabilities and configurable methods columns The Device Profile Config Values contains only the Current Value column Not supported 1 1 13 Connections Supported kl Serial complete section 1 2 IP Networking complete section 1 3 Other explain Appendix E 2 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile 1 2 Serial Connections Capabilities Current Value Ir configurable list methods 1 2 1 Port Name SCADA Port 405 1 2 2 Serial Connection Asynchronous 8 Data Bits 1 Start Bit 1 Stop Not configured TESLA Control Parameters Bit No Parity for DNP Panel Other explain Asynchronous with selectable parity 1 2 3 Baud Rate Fixed at Not configured TESLA Control Configurable range to for DNP Panel Configurable selectable from 300 1200 2400 9600 19200 38400 and 57600 Configurable other describe 1 2 4 Hardware Flow Control None Handshaking RS 232 V 24 V 28 Options Describe hardware signaling Before Tx Asserts RTS requirements of the interface DTR Where a transmitter or receiver Before Rx Asserts RTS is inhibited until a given control DTR
155. rs ST ind1 stVal ST Ind16 stVal Subscription SUBSCR Ind1 Subscription SUBSCR Ind116 This section defines logical node data for the logical nodes DIGRBDR1 to DIGRBDR128 of the I O Expansion Logical Device Triggers Logical Node Description Data Attribute Comments DIGRBDR1 Trigger status of digital ST ChTrg stVal GOCB and data sets for publi channel 1 cation are user configurable DIGRBDR128 Trigger status of digital channel 128 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Logical Device Records This section defines logical node data for the logical node RDRE1 of the I O Expansion Logical Device Records Logical Node Description Data Attribute Comments RDRE1 Start fault recording ST RedTrg stVal Fault record completed ST RcdMade stVal Number of fault records ST FltNum stVal Fault recording started ST RedStr stVal Memory used ST MemUsed stVal In percents IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 23 Index D03454R01 10 A alarm contacts 2 2 analog graph 10 5 analog input 7 11 analog input channels 8 9 autopoll 9 3 autoprint 9 3 c channel grouping 8 6 communication ports 4 4 4 20 configuation editor 8 4 configuration manager 8 1 8 2 8 3 connection status 5 5 control tabs 5 6 D diagnostics 4 16 digital graph 10 5 DNP 8 12 E edit configuration 8 2 elemen
156. rs that establish its identity and define its operation Setup parameters define e Unit identification e Communication port parameters e Record length and mode settings e Time display and settings e Passwords ME TESLA Control Panel Utilities Ja Fie Heb Unt exrecteater Kerificaton Moot 4004 Seng Murber TESLA 4004 120309 04 Aton TETEE N Uni entfiston Corin J Racering J lem J Han Meru Ue f TERA Contrel Panel v0 6 post v2 5 POLE Currock IEE PRO IO 39 Checking tee Connection Figure 7 1 Recorder Setup Utilities The setup parameters are accessed through the Utilities tab on TES LA Control Panel You must be communicating with the IED for the Utilities tab to be available For details on connecting to the device using TESLA Control Panel software see Communicating with the ERL I O IED on page 4 1 D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 7 1 7 IED Setup Utilities 7 1 Unit Identification The Unit Identification tab identifies a particular recorder and its records Dou ble click Utilities to bring up the tabs select Unit Identification 7 2 WE TESLA Control Panel Utilities Fie Heb Jal Unt kdertiscation Weriificaten Moot 40nd Y woot 401 Sembe TESLA 4004120305 04 unt amp SeRO O39 Sale Dehdor TAT ETE Unit entiation A Coran A Raring J tom J Man Menu Utilities TESA Control Pares v0 6 pos v2 5 P0164 Cirro
157. ruption 11 Modify point to point IP addresses Modify point to point addresses used for TCP IP communi cation over serial IO Expansion User Manual 12 3 12 Maintenance Menu and Error Handling Table 12 2 Menu Commands 12 Calibrate DSP clock Performs DSP clock calibration 13 Exit Logs off as Maintenance user Table 12 3 Network Utilities Menu Commands View protocol statistics View IP TCP and UDP statistics View active socket states View current states of active sockets View routing tables View routing tables View MAC address View MAC address Flush gateway entries Flush the routing tables of all gateway entries Ping Check network connection to given point ane packet Enable or disable TCP packets forwarding Exit network utilities Exit network utilities menu and return to maintenance menu commands 12 4 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 12 Maintenance Menu and Error Handling 12 2 Error Handling Failure Contact Failure Handling D03454R01 10 The device has hardware and software self check capabilities that work to keep it operational and provide an indication if a failure occurs Output Contact 1 on the rear panel is a normally closed contact that closes to indicate a problem with the device The contact is controlled by a hardware watchdog circuit ensuring a failure is reported even if the unit s processors are not functional
158. s a more cost effective option to addition al protection IEDs It also provides cost savings on the wiring between protection panels and increases safety in the substation The I O Expansion IED receives unmodulated or modulated IRIG B time and can distribute the IRIG B signal to 5 other IEDs connected to it In the event of a loss in the GPS time source the I O Expansion IED generates and provides lpps unmodulated IRIG B signal across all connected IEDs thereby ensuring time synchronization across these IEDs which is critical in some protection schemes The I O Expansion IED communicates with SCADA using DNP3 Modbus or IEC 61850 station bus protocol acting as an RTU for its digital inputs and out put contacts The I O Expansion digital inputs are mapped to the logical device triggers for publishing Any digital input status changes will be published as IEC 61850 GOOSE messages which can be used for triggering recording on TESLA 4000 and on any other IEDs capable of GOOSE subscription GOOSE messages published by other IEDs and mapped to the I O Expan sion s subscription virtual channels shall be used to trigger a recording on the I O Expansion The I O Expansion can be used for recording its own physical digital input status changes in a similar manner Refer to Record and Log Management on page 9 1 for more information on recording features IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 1 Overview 1 4 Channel Configuration Th
159. s the mode of the incoming clock signal Ignored if IEEE 1344 data is present in the IRIG B time signal and the Use IEEE 1344 If Present setting is enabled Manually Set IED Time Allows the device s clock to be manually set if an IRIG B signal is not present If an IRIG B signal is present but does not contain IEEE 1344 data the year can be set manually Time Zone Setting Provides the offset from local time to UTC in hours For example Central Time has a 6 hour offset from UTC This setting is ignored if IEEE 1344 data is present in the IRIG B time signal and the Use IEEE 1344 If Present setting is enabled SNTP Time Source Enable Activates the IED to attempt SNTP time synchronization based on the user configuration parameters primary and secondary for IED synchronization in the absence of an IRIG B time source Default configuration for the 4000 series products is for SNTP capabilities to be disa bled upon start up SNTP Poll Interval User configurable parameter for defining SNTP server synchronization time cycle primary and secondary SNTP Timeout Interval User configurable time duration to wait for a server response following an attempted SNTP network syn chronization before considering the target server lost SNTP Server IP address for network based primary and secondary SNTP servers to be used as IED time sources if ena bled in the absence of a valid IRIG B signal 7 10
160. se Channel Address Value Scale Refresh event list 40257 No data required N A Acknowledge the current event 40258 No data required N A and get the next event Get the next event without 40259 No data required N A acknowledge Event Buffer Size 100 events Table D 7 Diagnostic Subfunctions Function Code 08 Return Query Data Subfunction 00 This provides an echo of the submitted mes sage Restart Comm Option Subfunction 01 This restarts the Modbus communications proc ess Force Listen Only Mode Subfunction 04 No response is returned IED enters Listen Only mode This mode can only be exited by the Restart Comm Option command D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix D 11 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Table D 8 Report Slave ID Function Code 17 Hex 11 A fixed response is returned by the IED including system model version and issue numbers Channel Type Bytes Value Model Number Read Only 0 and 1 OxFA4 4004 decimal Version Number Read Only 2 and 3 Version number Issue Number Read Only 4 and 5 Issue number e The IO Expansion model number is 4004 e Version and issue will each be positive integers say X and Y The IO Expansion is defined as Model 4004 Version X Issue Y Table D 9 Accessing IO Expansion Event Information All IO Expansion detector event messages di
161. se re view the instructions in this chapter to ensure proper setup Once these steps are complete go to the First Time Start Up section for details on launching TESLA Control Panel see First Time Start Up on page 3 6 IO Expansion User Manual 3 1 3 TESLA Control Panel Installation 3 2 Installation Step 1 Install TESLA Control Panel Software from CD ROM Step 2 Installing Null Modem Driver Software 3 2 on Windows XP and Windows 7 The user will need to have installed previously ERLPhase s USB driver provided with the installation CD See section USB Link on page 4 10 for instructions 1 Insert the TESLA CD ROM in your drive 2 The CD ROM should start automatically If it doesn t go to Windows Ex plorer and run the ERLPhase exe file at the root of the CD ROM direc tory 3 To install TESLA Control Panel software on your computer select the ERL I O Expansion icon then the Install TESLA Control Panel The installation program starts automatically but may take a few minutes to begin 4 During installation a prompt appears asking whether your TESLA recorders are 50 Hz or 60 Hz units For proper operation it is important to select the correct one If you need to change this in the future re install TESLA Con trol Panel 5 When the installation is complete a TESLA Control Panel icon is placed on your desktop Use the icon to launch Control Panel If you prefer you can star
162. software tools and devices using the ERLPhase registered IANA Port 7631 Table 4 3 Device Serial Port Port Location Function 405 Rear Panel Connection to SCADA DNP3 or Modbus interface Default baud rate set at 19 200 baud Table 4 4 Signal connections to pins on Device Port Signal Name Direction PC lt gt IED Pin on the IED Port DCD lt 1 RxD lt 2 TxD gt 3 DTR gt 4 Common 5 DSR lt 6 RTS gt 7 CTS lt 8 No connection 9 Notes IED is DCE PC is DTE Pins 1 and 6 are tied together internal to the IED IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED Table 4 5 Cable Pin Connections Male DB 9 Cable End for IED Port Female DB 9 Cable End for Computer Port Pin on Cable Pin on Cable 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Table 4 6 Port Assignments 7631 Listening ports on IO Expansion pactory detault TESLA Control Panel connection ports Configurable through Maintenance Menu 23 Telnet 20000 TCP or UDP Default DNP3 can be modified by the user D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual 4 21 5 Working with TESLA Control Panel 5 1 Device Workspace Selecting a Device Workspace D03454R01 10 TESLA Control Panel supports multiple devices and devices Each device has its own workspace within Control Panel that stores its communi
163. splayed in the Event Log are available via Mod bus The following controls are available Refresh Event List Function Code 6 address 40257 Fetches the latest events from the relay s event log and makes them available for Mod bus access The most recent event becomes the current event available for reading and Get Next Event Acknowledge Current Event Function Code 6 address 40258 Clears the current event from the read registers and places the next event into the read registers An acknowledged event is no longer available for reading Get Next Event Function Code 6 address 40259 Places the next event in the read registers without acknowledging the current event The current event will reappear in the list when the function Refresh Event List is used Size of Current Event Message Function Code 3 address 40260 Indicates the number of 16 bit registers used to contain the current event Event data is stored with 2 characters per register A reading of zero indi cates that there are no unacknowledged events available in the current set NB The function Refresh Event List can be used to check for new events that have occurred since the last Refresh Event List Read Event Message Function Code 3 addresses 40262 40314 Contains the current message Two ASCII characters are packed into each 16 bit register All unused registers in the set are set to 0 Appendix D 12 IO Ex
164. state latch 10369 0 Off inactive On active External Input 114 Change of state latch 10370 0 Off inactive On active External Input 115 Change of state latch 10371 0 Off inactive On active External Input 116 Change of state latch 10372 0 Off inactive On active External Input 117 Change of state latch 10373 0 Off inactive On active External Input 118 Change of state latch 10374 0 Off inactive On active External Input 119 Change of state latch 10375 0 Off inactive On active External Input 120 Change of state latch 10376 0 Off inactive On active External Input 121 Change of state latch 10377 0 Off inactive On active External Input 122 Change of state latch 10378 0 Off inactive On active External Input 123 Change of state latch 10379 0 Off inactive On active External Input 124 Change of state latch 10380 0 Off inactive On active External Input 125 Change of state latch 10381 0 Off inactive On active External Input 126 Change of state latch 10382 0 Off inactive On active External Input 127 Change of state latch 10383 0 Off inactive On active External Input 128 Change of state latch 10384 0 Off inactive On active IO Expansion User Manual Appendix D 9 Appendix D Modbus RTU Communication Protocol Table D 3 Read Holding Registers Function Code 03 Channel Address Values Scale IED Clock Time UTC Read all in same query to ensure consist
165. state of each external input is read at a sample rate of 96 samples cycle A filter is applied to the samples to prevent triggering on spurious state changes requiring that a state change be present continuously for a minimum of approximately 700 microseconds to be considered valid for triggering pur poses e Active state e Inactive state Changes in active inactive state of its external inputs are published as GOOSE messages by the ERL I O Expansion and can be recorded by any IED subscrib ing to these messages the ERL I O Expansion can also record on its virtual input channels the change in active inactive state contained in any subscribed GOOSE messages Up to 128 External Input Channels can be defined one for each physical input EI Jes IGTAIGICICICIGI GY G CIC CS GIGS SISIGIGIC IG ia co Gy Figure 8 8 External Input Channel Configuration Screen IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 8 Configuring the IED Element Table 8 7 External Input Channel Settings Identifies the group to which this channel belongs The Element forms the first part of the channel name Description Optional field 12 characters Provides an additional description of the channel that forms part of the channel name Should always be used with External Input channels to uniquely
166. sters Outstations only Method 1 based TESLA Control connections Outstations If supported the following methods may be used on IP address Panel 1 3 16 Time synchronization DNP3 LAN procedure function code 24 support DNP3 Write Time not recommended over LAN Other explain Not Supported Appendix E 6 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile If configurable 1 4 Link Layer Capabilities Current Value ligt methods 1 4 1 Data Link Address Fixed at 1 TESLA Control k Configurable range 1 to 65519 Panel Configurable selectable from Configurable other describe 1 4 2 DNP3 Source Address k Never Validation Always one address allowed shown in 1 4 3 Always any one of multiple addresses allowed each selectable as shown in 1 4 3 Sometimes explain 1 4 3 DNP3 Source Address es Configurable to any 16 bit DNP Data Link NA expected when Validation Address value is Enabled Configurable range to Configurable selectable from Configurable other describe 1 4 4 Self Address Support Yes only allowed if configurable NA using address OxFFFC No 1 4 5 Sends Confirmed User Always TESLA Control Data Frames Sometimes explain Panel Never to disable set Configurable either always or never Data Link Time out to 0 1 4 6 Data Link Layer None 1 000 Confirmation Timeout Fixed at_ ms x Con
167. t Control Panel through Windows Start menu Start gt Programs gt ERLPhase gt TESLA Control Panel A virtual software modem called a Null Modem must be set up for direct se rial cable communication between this computer and an ERL I O Expansion unit A Null Modem driver is provided with the device installation CD ROM This section provides step by step instructions on how to install the Null Mo dem driver If you are going to communicate with a 4000 series product please ensure that you connect your computer to the front USB port of a powered up 4000 series unit prior to following these steps 1 Start Windows Control Panel by going to Start gt Control Panel 2 Double click the Phone and Modem Options icon 3 Select the Modems tab Select Add to open the Add Hardware Wizard 4 Select Don t detect my modem I will select it from a list then select the Next button IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 3 TESLA Control Panel Installation Step 1 Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Step 2 Double click Modems icon Control Panel i 2 s cesohibh dd Hardware Add or Administrative Date and Time Display Phone and Modem Options See Also R Dialing Rules Modems Advanced BD Windows Update Help and Support 2 gt The following modems we wvstalied Install New Modem Do you wart Windows to detect your modem Windows will now try to detect your modem Betore continuing you should 1
168. t resp qty 1 52 1 Time Delay Coarse 29 response 07 limited qty aty 1 52 2 Fimedelay Fine 429 respense 07 _timited et _ _ faty 60 1 Class Objects Class 0 data 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 00 01 start stop 60 2 Class Objects Class 1 data 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 17 28 index 60 3 Class Objects Class 2 data 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 17 28 index 60 4 Class Objects Class 3 data 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 17 28 index 80 1 Internal Indications Packet format 2 write 00 start stop 129 response index 7 EE 110 0 Octet string 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 07 limited qty 111 0 Octet string event 1 read 06 no range or all 129 response 07 limited qty No Object function code only 13 cold restart 129 response No Object function code only 14 warm restart 129 response No Object function code only 23 delay meas 129 response D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix E 23 Appendix F Recommended Spare Parts D03454R01 10 List Table F 1 ERL I O Expansion Recommended Spare Parts List Note One of each component used IO Expansion User Manual Part Number Part Description Quantity 113724 ERL I O Expansion Unit 128 Digital Channels 16 Output Contacts ee BHO I O Expansion Unit 128 Digital Channels 16 Output Contacts
169. t tree 8 7 8 8 ethernet LAN link 4 7 event log 9 5 event messages 9 6 external input channels 2 2 8 10 8 11 F fetch remote summary 9 3 front panel 1 5 front panel LEDs 2 2 G get from IED 9 3 graph 9 3 graphs COMTRADE import 10 6 digital channel status 10 6 print 10 6 records 10 1 view menus 10 4 l identification 8 5 install on Windows XP 3 2 installing TESLA 3 1 IRIG B time input 4 5 IRIG B time signal 2 2 IO Expansion User Manual Index M maintenance menu 12 1 maintenance menu commands 12 3 maintenance menu error handling 12 5 metering 6 1 MODBUS 8 12 modem LAN gateway 4 14 modem link 4 14 mount TESLA recorder 2 1 N navigating TESLA 5 6 O offline operation 5 5 online operation 5 5 P password protection 7 11 setting 7 11 power supply 2 1 print configuration 8 12 SCADA address list 8 12 printing 8 12 R rear connections 1 5 record filter 9 2 lists 9 2 summary 9 3 RecordGraph components 10 3 help menus 10 4 launch 10 2 menus 10 3 tool bar 10 4 RecordGraph launch 10 1 recordings stored 9 4 records 9 1 refresh 9 4 rename 9 4 S SCADA services 4 14 scale menus 10 4 signal connections 2 2 specifications A 1 Index start up 3 6 startup sequence 2 2 status bar 5 7 system requirements 3 1 T trend log 9 5 trend logging 8 12 trigger fault 9 4 W workspace 5 6 settings 5 3 ll IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10
170. ta points are user selectable the data points available in the device for any given Binary Input point selection can be obtained through the TESLA Control Panel software see SCADA Setting Summary Point Default Class Name for Name for Name Assigned to Events State when State when Description Index E 1 2 3 or none value is 0 value is 1 0 External Input 1 1 Inactive Active 1 External Input 2 1 Inactive Active 2 External Input 3 1 Inactive Active 3 External Input 4 1 Inactive Active Appendix E 12 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix E DNP3 Device Profile Point Default Class Name for Name for index Name Assigned to Events State when State when Description 1 2 3 or none value is 0 value is 1 4 External Input 5 1 Inactive Active 5 External Input 6 1 Inactive Active 6 External Input 7 1 Inactive Active 7 External Input 8 1 Inactive Active 8 External Input 9 1 Inactive Active 9 External Input 10 1 Inactive Active 10 External Input 11 1 Inactive Active 11 External Input 12 1 Inactive Active 12 External Input 13 1 Inactive Active 13 External Input 14 1 Inactive Active 14 External Input 15 1 Inactive Active 15 External Input 16 1 Inactive Active 16 External Input17 1 Inactive Active 17 External Input 18 1 Inactive Active 18 External Input19 1 Inactive Active 19 External Input 20
171. tains software and the User Manual for the ERL I O Expan sion Control Panel Software is installed directly from the CD ROM to a Windows PC The CD ROM contains the following e TESLA Control Panel Program for the recorder ERL I O Expansion Firmware Firmware and installation instructions ERL I O Expansion User Manual Manual in PDF format e USB Driver To Install Software on your Computer Insert the CD ROM in your drive The CD ROM should open automatically Ifthe CD ROM does not open automatically go to Windows Explorer and find the CD ROM usually on D drive Open the ERLPhase exe file to launch the CD ROM To install the software on your computer click the desired item on the screen The installation program launches automatically Installation may take a few minutes to start To view the ERL I O Expansion User Manual the user must have Adobe Ac robat on their computer IO Expansion User Manual xi System Requirements xii Anti virus Anti spyware Software If an anti virus anti spyware software on your local system identifies any of the ERLPhase applications as a potential threat it will be necessary to con figure your anti virus anti software to classify it as safe for its proper oper ation Please consult the appropriate anti virus anti spyware software documentation to determine the relevant procedure Installing TESLA Control Panel The user must be logged on to the target computer as a user wi
172. te latch 10335 0 Off inactive On active External Input 80 Change of state latch 10336 0 Off inactive On active External Input 81 Change of state latch 10337 0 Off inactive On active External Input 82 Change of state latch 10338 0 Off inactive On active External Input 83 Change of state latch 10339 0 Off inactive On active External Input 84 Change of state latch 10340 0 Off inactive On active External Input 85 Change of state latch 10341 0 Off inactive On active External Input 86 Change of state latch 10342 0 Off inactive On active External Input 87 Change of state latch 10343 0 Off inactive On active External Input 88 Change of state latch 10344 0 Off inactive On active External Input 89 Change of state latch 10345 0 Off inactive On active External Input 90 Change of state latch 10346 0 Off inactive On active External Input 91 Change of state latch 10347 0 Off inactive On active External Input 92 Change of state latch 10348 0 Off inactive On active External Input 93 Change of state latch 10349 0 Off inactive On active External Input 94 Change of state latch 10350 0 Off inactive On active External Input 95 Change of state latch 10351 0 Off inactive On active External Input 96 Change of state latch 10352 0 Off inactive On active External Input 97 Change of state latch 10353 0 Off inactive On active External Input 98 Change of st
173. ted Most of the information is drawn from the IED Definition and identifies the target device Adding Editing a Device Workspace Definition on page 5 3 The Device Configuration screen has three configuration variables that are de tailed below Compatibility between a configuration file and firmware versions is defined by the Settings Version The Settings Version required by a device is shown on the Unit Identification screen of the Utilities menu You must be connected to the device to view this information Settings Version requirements are also listed in the compatibility table at the front of this User Manual and are identified in each version s Re lease Notes TESLA Control Panel should be updated as needed whenever you update the firmware on your device This will ensure it can generate configuration files with the latest Settings Version The Sample Rate setting controls the rate at which the device reads its digital input channels The setting determines the number of samples per second stored in high speed fault records and used to display calculated high speed channels The sample rate of the ERL Digital I O Expansion module is fixed at 96 samples cycle IO Expansion User Manual 8 5 8 Configuring the IED Comments In the Comments section you can enter a description of the configuration for reference purposes This description is also displayed in the configuration management screen to identify saved con
174. th local admin istrator privileges to install TESLA Control Panel Once installed the user may be logged in as a Limited User as administrator privileges are not generally re quired for operation of the program Overview Once these steps are complete go to the First Time Start Up section for details on launching TESLA Control Panel see First Time Start Up on page 3 6 IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 1 Overview 1 1 System Description The ERL I O Expansion Module is a stand alone digital input output extension nodal box that supports 128 physical digital inputs DIs and 15 output con tacts The ERL I O Expansion Module uses IEC 61850 GOOSE Generic Ob ject Oriented Substation Event station bus 8 1 enabled protocol to publish and subscribe the binary input output messages with other ERL Devices and other IEDs supporting IEC 61850 GOOSE subscriptions The ERL I O Expansion system consists primarily of the unit hardware and the TESLA Control Panel user interface software TESLA Control Panel user interface software provides tools to configure the unit retrieve and manage records and display real time digital status values Control Panel also includes RecordGraph a graphical record display and anal ysis software tool 1 2 Application Application with TESLA 4000 D03454R01 10 The ERL I O Expansion IED is to be used in any application where there are many status DI inputs such as large substations and g
175. through In HyperTer minal this is done in the Connect Using field of its Properties control e For a USB link select port 450 For a network link select TCP IP Winsock available with Hyper Terminal v1 2 or greater 4 Initiate the connection The unit will respond with a login prompt e In HyperTerminal use the Call button or menu command to initiate the connection 5 At the login prompt log in as maintenance e Lower case e No password is required If you are asked for one there is a mistake in the login name Press Enter to get another Login prompt and try again IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Maintenance Menu Commands D03454R01 10 Dw 28 gf 12 Maintenance Menu and Error Handling Force hardware reset Network utilities Monitor SCADA WO ACTE Core 12 Calibrate DSP clock 13 Exit port 458 access only Please enter a command 1 13 I0 Expansion System Utilities v1 0 Modify IP Address subnet mask and default gateway if applicable View system diagnostics Retrieve system diagnostics Restore ALL default settings including passwords Restore only default configuration settings channel definitions Restore only default system setup ports time settings 10 Enter Safe Shutdown Mode 11 Modify Point To Point IP Addresses Connected 0 00 37 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 NUM Figure 12 1 Maintenance Menu 1 Mo
176. tion see TESLA Control Panel Installation on page 3 1 and Port 405 must be available on the IED to enable a direct serial link Port 405 direct modem Laptop PC Figure 4 6 Direct Serial Link To create a serial link between the device and your computer connect your computer s serial port and Port 405 on the unit s rear panel The serial ports are configured as EIR RS 232 Data Communications Equip ment DCE devices with female DB9 connectors This allows them to be con nected directly to a PC serial port with standard straight through male to female serial cable for pin out for details see Communication Port Details on page 4 14 Rear Port 405 is for SCADA 1 Ensure the device port and your PC s port have the same baud rate and com munication parameters e Port 405 is fixed at 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit and has a default baud rates of 38 400 bauds e The baud rate and communication parameters of your computer s USB port is set automatically by TESLA Control Panel Edit IED gt Commu nication gt Direct Serial Link 2 Choose the target device from the Select JED list in TESLA Control Panel s Main Menu e If there is not already an entry for this device create one using the Add New button The method of communication with the device is specified as part of its IED definition Use the Edit button to view or change this information Ensure the Direct Serial Link option is selected e F
177. tion Point Map screen for complete point lists and configuration options 3 Binary Output data points are user selectable the data points available in the device for any given Binary Output point selection can be obtained through the TESLA Control Panel software see SCADA Setting Summary Default Class Supported Control Operations Assigned to Events 1 2 3 or none c 2 s v Q fo D x 2 S Name for Name for Name o State when State when Change Command Description z 3 S 4 value is 0 value is 1 g g 2 s s s 2 2 2 S 2 lls Z zig E ojojoj jl l l a S E 8 3 8 2 28 8 S 2 8 5 2 o oO 5 5 k v 2 e G a a A JIA I amp J a EJOO O 0 Output contact 2 nactive Active None None Output contact 3 nactive Active None None 2 Output contact 4 nactive Active None None 3 Output contact 5 nactive Active None None 4 Output contact 6 nactive Active None None 5 Output contact 7 nactive Active None None 6 Output contact 8 nactive Active None None 7 Output contact 9 Y Y Y Y F Y nactive Active None None Pulse duration fixed a 8 Output contact 10 Y Y Y Y Y Y nactive Active None None Pulse duration fixed at 1 9 Output contact 11 Y Y Y 14 Y N nactive Active None None Pulse duration fixed a 10 Output contact 12 Y Y Y Y Y Y nactive Active None None Pu
178. tion and use of accurate time standards for power systems relaying and recording Annex F describes an IRIG B extension using previously unused control bits in the signal which provides extensive information beyond that of standard IRIG B IEEE C37 232 An IEEE standard related to the procedure for the naming of Time Sequence Data TSD files produced by digital fault recorders in power systems applications IRIG B Inter Range Instrumentation Group time code format type B see Range Commanders Council Telecommunications and Timing Group IRIG standard 200 95 IRIG Serial Time Code Formats Describes an implementation for distribution of precise timing informa tion especially to power systems relays and recorders IRIG B is typically provided by a satellite clock e g GPS or GOES Modbus Modbus is a network using a master slave protocol often used in power system substa tions Its function was developed and is defined by Modicon Inc North Andover MA USA Refer to Modbus Protocol Reference Guide Modicon document PI MBUS 300 PTI Power Technologies Incorporated SFP The small form factor pluggable SFP is a compact pluggable optical transceiver used for networking applications D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix C 1 Appendix C Glossary SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol A simplified version of Network Time Protocol NTP use for synchronizing devices and equipm
179. tive Element Channel 11 Active Element Channel 12 Active Element Channel 13 Active Element Channel 14 Active Element Channel 15 Active Element Channel 16 Active Element Channel 17 Active Element Channel 18 Active Element Channel 19 Active Inactive Element Channel 20 Active Inactive lt gt Close Main Menu Config Mgr TESLA Control Panel Current IED BPRO 1069 Connected Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive EA E3 EI EA SS EREEREER EE EEE Ea a v Figure 8 7 Adding External Input Channels from the Element Tree To remove a channel from the tree select it right click and select the appro priate Delete entry from the shortcut menu IO Expansion User Manual 8 9 8 Configuring the IED 8 6 External Input Channels Description Input Calculation Triggers Recording Number of Channels Types Settings 8 10 Event Recording channels for the IED s external digital input signals The IED s physical external input channels The binary
180. ttr Type Explanation T X Mod INC_1_Mod Mode Beh INS_1_Beh Behaviour Health INS_1_Health Health NamPIt LPL_1 NamPit Name Plate Ind1 Ind16 SPS_1_ Proxy IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Logical Node Type RDRE1 Description Disturbance Recorder function LN Class RDRE Attribute Attr Type Explanation T Mod INC_1 Mod Mode Beh INS_1_ Beh Behaviour Health INS_1_ Health Health NamPIt LPL_2 NamPIt Name Plate RedTrg SPC_1_RedTrg RcdMade SPS_1_ Proxy FItNum INS_1_FitNum RedStr SPS_1_Proxy MemUsed INS_1_FitNum Common Data Class The definition tables for each of the Common Data Classes used in the Logical Definitions Node definitions are presented in the following sub sections From an application point of view the data attributes of a Common Data Class are classified according to their specific use The characterization of data attri butes and the services that they support provide will be through the use of Functional Constraints The Functional Constraints are specified by the table below FC Name Semantic Source Definition BR Buffered Reports IEC 61850 7 2 CF Configuration IEC 61850 7 2 cCoO Control IEC 61850 7 2 DC Description IEC 61850 7 2 EX Extended Definition IEC 61850 7 2 GO GOOSE Control IEC 61850
181. u topoll records transferred is indicated within the record tab when this feature is active Checking Autoprint will cause each transferred via Autopoll record file to be automatically printed on the default Windows printer using RecordGraph s de fault template The state of the Autoprint enable is persistent to the local com puter and retained between TESLA Control Panel sessions and menu navigation and only available when the Autopoll feature is enabled Records can be viewed with RecordGraph ERLPhase s interactive graphing software To launch RecordGraph select one or more local records and select the Graph button Selecting a record file under On JED and then selecting the Get from IED but ton causes a record file on the IED to be transferred from the device to your local computer More than one file can be transferred at the time using Win dows file selection function Control Shift left click This action will not de lete the record on the IED The Get From IED and Delete button erases the records on the device after they have been transferred to Control Panel and verified Selecting a local record and selecting the Save As button copies a record to a specified file The tlr file suffix should be retained Selecting a local record and selecting the Export button launches the Export Utility Records can be exported in common formats such as COMTRADE for use in other software or playback for details see Record Export
182. unctional IRIG B Functional Test Mode Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Front User Interfaces USB port and 100BASE T Ethernet port Rear User Interfaces LAN Ports Copper Optical ST style connector Copper RJ 45 100BASE T Optical ST 100BASE FX Multimode 1300 nm ST Serial User Interface Serial RS 232 port to 115 kbd SCADA Interface DNP3 or Modbus Ethernet DNP3 RS 232 DNP3 or Modbus Self Checking Recorder 1 contact 1 Normally closed Inoperative Time Sync IRIG B BO03 B004 B123 and B124 Time Codes Input modulated or unmodulated Outputs Retransmits valid IRIG input Transmits unmodulated IRIG B using internal real time clock as the reference when IRIG B input is invalid Inputs and Outputs D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix A 1 Appendix A Specifications External Inputs digital ERL Digital I O Expansion Module Will turn on gt 38 Vdc Will not turn on lt 25Vdc Maximum input lt 300Vdc Burden gt 10 kilo ohm 128 per unit Externally wetted Alarm Contacts 300 Vdc max externally wetted Make 8 A Vdc Carry 8 A Vdc Break 0 15 A at 125 Vdc 0 10 A at 250 Vdc 16 per unit Contact 1 Unit Functional User definable contacts Pick up lt 1 0 s latch 1 0 s Environmental Ambient Temperature Range IEC 60068 2 1 IEC 60068 2 2 40 C to 85 C Humidity IEC 60068 2 30 Up to
183. unication Network Link Connect to this device via a TCP IP network Folder Placement The Default Folder directory applied to new IED definitions can be modified with the File gt Data Locations command from the Main Menu Recordings Folder The directory where the IED s retrieved records are stored Configs Folder The directory where the IED s configuration files are saved You can share configuration files and records with other TESLA Con trol Panel users by using common folders IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 5 Working with TESLA Control Panel 5 3 Online and Offline Operation TESLA Control Panel can be used with or without a connection to the selected device Both offline and online modes work within the selected Current IED workspace Offline Not In Offline mode you can manage and display a device s local previously up Connected loaded records and create and edit configuration files without being connected to the unit Online In Online mode you are connected to the device and have access to both local Connected and remote data and functions Records both local and on the device Event log Metering realtime readings of input and calculated channels e Channel and trigger configurations the one presently active in the device and any saved ones you may have created Setup utilities and record configuration screens Record graphics display Connection T
184. uration software can be used to view I O Expansion events and to customize the default digital input channel configuration including channel names status indication and log options The I O Expansion IED requires user configuration for the subscription fea tures The ERL IEC 61850 Configurator shall be used for the I O Expansion subscription configuration as described below To trigger a recording source of incoming GOOSE record trigger shall be mapped to the SUBSCRGGIO1 of the logical device ExtRcdTriggers 128 sub scription virtual channels Ind1 to Ind128 are available for external record trig IO Expansion User Manual 4 1 4 Communicating with the ERL I O IED Implementation Details gering on the I O Expansion Note there is no correlation between the subscription virtual channels and the physical digital inputs of the I O Expan sion To operate an output contact source of incoming GOOSE output contact con trol shall be mapped to the SUBSCRGGIO1 of the logical device Output 15 subscription virtual channels Ind2 to Ind16 mapped to output contacts 2 to 16 in sequential order as marked on the IED s rear panel are available to operate output contacts on the I O Expansion Note the output contact 1 is the IED functional output contact and is not controllable via IEC 61850 GOOSE com mands The Ind1 of the Output SUBSCRGGIO1 is not used and is included for compliance with the IEC 61850 requirements The ERL I O Expansion Modu
185. ut 8 10008 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 9 10009 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 10 10010 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 11 10011 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 12 10012 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 13 10013 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 14 10014 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 15 10015 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 16 10016 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 17 10017 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 18 10018 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 19 10019 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 20 10020 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 21 10021 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 22 10022 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 23 10023 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 24 10024 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 25 10025 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 26 10026 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 27 10027 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 28 10028 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 29 10029 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 30 10030 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 31 10031 0 Off inactive 1 On active External Input 32 10032 0 Off inactive 1 On active IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 Append
186. ute Type FC Enumeration Comment X stVal Enum ST Health q Quality ST t Timestamp ST Common Data Class LPL_1_NamPIt Description CDC Class LPL Attribute Type FC Enumeration Comment X Vendor VisString255 DC swRev VisString255 DC d VisString255 DC configRev VisString255 DC IdNs VisString255 EX Common Data Class LPL_2_NamPIt Description CDC Class LPL Attribute Type FC Enumeration Comment X Vendor VisString255 DC swRev VisString255 DC d VisString255 DC D03454R01 10 IO Expansion User Manual Appendix l 17 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Common Data Class SPS_1_Proxy Description CDC Class SPS Attribute Type FC Enumeration Comment X stVal BOOLEAN ST q Quality ST t Timestamp ST Common Data Class SPC_1_RcdTrg Description CDC Class SPC Attribute Type FC Enumeration Comment X stVal BOOLEAN ST q Quality ST t Timestamp ST ctIModel Enum CF ctIModel Common Data Class SPC_1_FItNum Description CDC Class INS Attribute Type FC Enumeration Comment X stVal INT32 ST q Quality ST t Timestamp ST IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 Appendix IEC 61850 Implementation for I O Expansion Unit Enumerated Type Definitions The following sub sections specify the enumerations t
187. venience the digital data recorded is classified into e High Speed Analog and external digital input channels sampled at the high speed transient data rate e High Speed 480 sec Analog and internal logic channels pro duced 8 times per cycle e Low Speed 60 sec Analog input channels sampled at the low speed swing data rate Select the desired channel from the list with a left click Multiple channels can be selected using standard Windows selec tion actions click Ctrl or Shift keys Place selected channels in the Exported Channels list box gt gt Place all channels into the Exported Channels list box lt Delete a channel from the Exported Channel list box lt lt Delete all channels from the Exported Channel list box Offset negative start times to begin at zero When checked this option shifts the negative time to start from zero IO Expansion User Manual D03454R01 10 D03454R01 10 11 2 PTI Format 11 Record Export Utility I Offset negative start times to begin at zero OK IPT Export Settings JOB Export to Records 190428 140705000_45t_BPRO 10 39 erphace F auk ati Browse Station Name Ideritification Header Tet Set ones Version Locations Name Number Undide PRO 10 39 WVemon2 Format ASC xl z w External input 1 7 External Input 4 __ Cancel Figure 11 3 PTI Settings The PTI file format is used to import r
188. ys hides zero trigger marker Set Graphs Per Page Sets number of graphs per page Add Analog Graph Add an analog graph Add Digital Graph Add a digital graph Delete Delete a graph Zoom X Axis Enlarges the trace range on X axis Zoom X Axis Reduces the trace range on X axis Zoom Y Axis Enlarges the trace range on Y axis Zoom Y Axis Reduces the trace range on Y axis Reset Zoom Resets zoom control Move Graph Up Vertically moves graph upwards Move Graph Down Vertically moves graph downwards Time Alignment Offset X axis time value Change Scale Y Axis Scale Y axis minimum and maximum range CrossHair Displays X and Y coordinate values Line Available only for impedance view draws a reference line Copy Trace Copies a trace to another location Paste Trace Pastes a trace Show Hide Legends Displays hides legends the traces Trace Information Displays hides channel information Date Station Name RecordName Channel Name Show Hide Tree View Channel List Expands and minimizes RHS of the screen Decrease Left Margin Decreases left margin Decrease Right Margin Decreases right margin IO Expansion User Manual 10 5 10 Graphing Records 10 3 Digital Channel Status Indicator Highlight digital channel which change state with different icons and list only configured channels in the tree

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