background image

6

GENERAL

D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY USER’S MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

USING THE D400

Front panel LEDs...........................................................................................................91

System status LEDs.......................................................................................................................................92
Serial port status LEDs.................................................................................................................................92

Substation HMI..............................................................................................................92

D400 HMI ...........................................................................................................................................................93
Local HMI ...........................................................................................................................................................94

System utilities..............................................................................................................95

From the front maintenance port ..........................................................................................................95
From the local substation computer ....................................................................................................95
Over a network connection.......................................................................................................................95

File transfer ...................................................................................................................96

USB portable memory device ..................................................................................................................96

System status points ...................................................................................................97
Shutting down the D400..............................................................................................98

SERVICING THE D400

Removing the D400 main module .............................................................................99
Replacing the battery ............................................................................................... 100

Before you remove the battery… .........................................................................................................100
Supported battery types..........................................................................................................................101
To insert or replace the D400 battery ...............................................................................................101
Checking voltage.........................................................................................................................................101
Cleaning and handling Lithium batteries ........................................................................................102
Recycling of batteries ...............................................................................................................................102
Battery life ......................................................................................................................................................102

Dual ethernet upgrade kit with card 580-2717 ................................................... 102

Valid combinations.....................................................................................................................................102
Installing the 580-2717 dual ethernet card ...................................................................................103

Dual ethernet upgrade kit with card 580-3410 ................................................... 105

Valid combinations.....................................................................................................................................105
Installing the 580-3410 dual ethernet card ...................................................................................105

Changing the CompactFlash .................................................................................. 107
Replacing the power supply .................................................................................... 109

STANDARDS & 

PROTECTION

Compliance standards ............................................................................................. 111

LIST OF ACRONYMS

Acronym Definitions ................................................................................................. 115

Summary of Contents for Multilin D400

Page 1: ...GE Digital Energy GE Information D400 Substation Gateway Hardware User s Manual 994 0089 Version 1 30 Revision 9...

Page 2: ...registered trademark of ERNI Elek troapparate GMBH Hyperterminal is a registered trademark of Hilgraeve Incorporated TeraTerm is a registered trademark of T Teranishi IEC is a registered trademark of...

Page 3: ...pport 11 Product returns 12 Upgrade your D400 Substation Gateway firmware 12 BEFORE YOU START Safety precautions 13 Warning symbols 14 Regulatory compliance information 14 CE Mark compliance 14 Restri...

Page 4: ...SW3 SW4 configuration 38 Fiber optic serial adapter 40 Configuration options 40 Factory default 40 Switch SW1 configuration 40 IRIG B input adapter 42 Configuration options 42 Factory default 42 Swit...

Page 5: ...tions 63 Local HMI connection 64 Front maintenance port 65 Minimal required connection 66 D400 system redundancy 66 Failover sequence 66 Required components 67 RS232 switch panel 68 Redundancy wiring...

Page 6: ...D400 main module 99 Replacing the battery 100 Before you remove the battery 100 Supported battery types 101 To insert or replace the D400 battery 101 Checking voltage 101 Cleaning and handling Lithium...

Page 7: ...r the installation wiring and maintenance of SCADA equipment This guide assumes that the user is experienced in Electrical utility applications Electrical wiring and safety procedures Related other ma...

Page 8: ...ing another version of Windows Document conventions The following typographic conventions are used throughout this manual Bold face is used for Names of software program menus editors and dialog boxes...

Page 9: ...ry equipment damage or downtime The following safety and equipment symbols are used in this document Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicat...

Page 10: ...10 GENERAL D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY USER S MANUAL SAFETY WORDS AND DEFINITIONS ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT...

Page 11: ...rvice Center is open 24 hours a day seven days a week for you to talk directly to a GE representative In the U S and Canada call toll free 1 800 547 8629 International customers please call 1 905 927...

Page 12: ...u will be sent the RMA number and RMA documents via fax or e mail Once you receive the RMA documents attach them to the outside of the shipping package and ship to GE NOTE Product returns will not be...

Page 13: ...logy and the hazards associated with electrical equipment Never work alone Before performing visual inspections tests or maintenance on this equipment isolate or disconnect all hazardous live circuits...

Page 14: ...y appear on the D400 or in this manual Table 1 Warning symbols that appear on the D400 and in this manual Regulatory compliance information CE Mark compliance The D400 is rated as CISPR 11 Group 1 Cla...

Page 15: ...Pb Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr6 Polybromina tedbiphenyls PBB Polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDE 500 0340LF Chassis Assembly O O O O O O 520 0190 Power Supply Blank Assembly O O O O...

Page 16: ...ectronic devices IEDs It summarizes the data from devices and makes it available to a master station or host computer over standard SCADA protocols TCP IP network connections are supported over the bu...

Page 17: ...Support for time synchronization signals including Network Time Protocol NTP and IRIG B Support for DNP protocol for communications to multiple masters High performance real time database engine Inte...

Page 18: ...ng D400 users wanting to take advantage of the features available in version 3 20 of the D400 firmware can upgrade existing D400 units to version 3 20 D400 v3 20 requires a D400 1GHz processor Part Nu...

Page 19: ...that the existing D400 unit to be upgraded is equipped with the second network card option Product identification number The D400 comes with an ID number that identifies the supplied options and hard...

Page 20: ...FX Fiber Optic 1300 nm 50 125 m 62 5 125 m multi mode duplex fiber cable ST connectors 10BaseFL and 100BaseSX Fiber Optic 820 to 850 nm 50 125 m 62 5 125 m 100 140 m and 200 m HCS hard clad silica mul...

Page 21: ...r supplies AC DC 100 to 240 VAC 10 127 VA maximum Minimum Maximum AC voltage 90 VAC 265 VAC 100 to 300 VDC 10 135 W maximum Minimum Maximum DC voltage 88 VDC 330 VDC DC DC 20 to 55 VDC 10 135 W maximu...

Page 22: ...en July and September 2013 Units designed for 55 C maximum ambient temperature include a label in the front of the D400 CPU module with the text 55 Deg C Max Ambient Operating Temperature Maximum ambi...

Page 23: ...me environmental conditions might cause damage and or unreliable operation Battery life To maintain the life of the battery the battery should be removed if the D400 will be powered down or stored for...

Page 24: ...24 GENERAL D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY USER S MANUAL STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE YOU START...

Page 25: ...roducts substation_automation en tech_support_login htm Installation steps The installation procedure will vary depending on the components ordered and shipped with your D400 Follow the procedures in...

Page 26: ...re for protective earth terminal Approved network settings for the device Windows based PC with HyperTerminal or any Windows based terminal emulation software and Web browser software installed Unpack...

Page 27: ...ower connections Figure 5 D400 rear panel Power Supply Optional Redundant Power Supply Main Module User CompactFlash access panel System Status LED indicators Serial Port Status LED indicators Etherne...

Page 28: ...above the D400 unit for proper ventilation When the unit is operating above 50 C ambient temperature safe handling precautions are recommended to prevent burns Rack mounting The D400 mounts directly...

Page 29: ...a 3 6V lithium battery to maintain NVRAM contents processor and date time in the event of a power failure Move jumper J12 to position 2 3 when storing board for extended periods Return jumper J12 to p...

Page 30: ...30 GENERAL D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY USER S MANUAL PHYSICAL INSTALLATION CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE D400...

Page 31: ...installed in the D400 with default settings Communication cards All communication cards plug into I O adapter card slots at the rear of the D400 chassis The communication cards are powered from the ba...

Page 32: ...card settings to work with your specific system set up The communication cards are hot swappable this means you do not have to power down the D400 unit to remove and install the communication cards T...

Page 33: ...t DTE Data Terminal Equipment 5 V 320 mA output In addition the RS 232 card is configurable to optionally provide an IRIG B signal on pin 4 and individually isolated Ground on pin 6 The signal type an...

Page 34: ...positions that can each be set to position A or B to select the appropriate port option Table 4 RS 232 Card Switch SW1 SW2 Settings Use DTE or DCE settings as appropriate NOTE DCD output is not suppor...

Page 35: ...t option Table 5 RS 232 Card Switch SW3 SW4 Settings The switch positions are listed for DTE Pin 4 DTR Output to DCE and Pin 6 DSR Input from DCE See Figure 11 DCE Pin 4 DTR Input from DTE and Pin 6 D...

Page 36: ...N GATEWAY USER S MANUAL RS 232 ADAPTER CHAPTER 3 SETTING UP COMMUNICATION CARDS Figure 12 Switch SW3 SW4 configuration for port DCE Figure 13 Switch SW3 SW4 configuration for port IRIG B 1 2 3 ON 4 5...

Page 37: ...e for RS 422 signals The signal mode for each channel is selectable via two sets of switches on the RS 485 card Channel 1 TB1 1 to TB1 5 is configured by switches SW2 top side and SW4 bottom side Chan...

Page 38: ...t control RS 422 pull up and pull down resistors for the differential data lines and provide line termination between the differential data pairs Each DIP switch can be set to ON or OFF to select the...

Page 39: ...SER S MANUAL GENERAL 39 Figure 16 RS 485 Mode 12 KOhm Single Unit Load Figure 17 RS 422 120 Ohm Line Termination on TX and RX Figure 18 RS 422 120 Ohm Line Termination with 680 Ohm Pull Up and Pull Do...

Page 40: ...iber Optic Serial card supports the following configuration options for each channel Standard state Inverted state The state for each channel is selectable via a single two position pin switch SW1 on...

Page 41: ...TER 3 SETTING UP COMMUNICATION CARDS FIBER OPTIC SERIAL ADAPTER D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY USER S MANUAL GENERAL 41 Figure 19 Glass Optical Fiber Serial Adapter Figure 20 Plastic Optical Fiber Serial Ada...

Page 42: ...ons IRIG B Distribution Adapter GE Item No 520 0212LF See IRIG B distribution adapter on page 44 RS 232 Adapter GE Item No 520 0207LF See IRIG B input adapter on page 42 See IRIG B connections on page...

Page 43: ...d set the system time Figure 21 IRIG B Input Adapter Switch SW2 configuration Switch SW2 controls the signal option for the selected state option SW1 It contains three switch positions that can be set...

Page 44: ...d IRIG B slot slot 10 on the D400 Output Voltage Output as per advanced HCMOS duty cycle may vary up to 10 from nominal when the AM modulation option is used The connector used is a 10 position 5 08 m...

Page 45: ...alled in the NET2 slot slot 12 If two Ethernet switches are installed in the NET slots the D400 may be used in a dual IP redundancy mode That is each switch can be configured with a different IP addre...

Page 46: ...0 switches to the secondary port Fiber Optic Channel 2 if it has a valid link The D400 reverts to the primary port if the primary link is restored or no signal is present on the secondary port The dat...

Page 47: ...ary link is restored or no signal is present on the secondary port The data rate on each port is 100 Mbps The Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch can be installed in the NET1 or NET2 slot slots 11...

Page 48: ...an support serial connections for the following dial up interfaces External modem Point to point protocol PPP services Wide area network The COM2 Port Adapter plugs into any NET slot slots 11 and 12 o...

Page 49: ...s independently detected and set to either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps The card also provides an RS 232 DCE connection through a DB 9 connector The Redundant TP Ethernet COM2 Port card can only be installed i...

Page 50: ...0 The card provides connections for setting up a permanent local workstation including Three USB v1 1 compliant Type A ports P3 P5 for keyboard mouse or other USB device Single 3 5 mm audio jack P2 fo...

Page 51: ...ion about the types of communication cards and configuration options see Chapter 3 Setting Up Communication Cards Serial The D400 can support up to 16 serial connections up to 8 serial adapter cards w...

Page 52: ...vers that can be subsequently distributed to connected devices Local substation computer A substation computer can be set up with the D400 through the USB KVM connections to access the local HMI Optio...

Page 53: ...metal covers RS 232 connections The D400 accepts connections to RS 232 type devices through the RS 232 Adapter The RS 232 Adapter GE Item No 520 0207LF is an RS 232 serial I O adapter card that plugs...

Page 54: ...on the D400 It contains two independently isolated RS 485 channels on a single terminal block Channel 1 on terminals TB1 1 through TB1 5 and Channel 2 on terminals TB1 6 through TB1 10 Terminal blocks...

Page 55: ...reduce surge induced current on long communication lines The RS 485 Adapter supports a maximum of 32 transceivers of standard unit load per channel 64 unit loads per RS 485 Adapter card 2 Wire connect...

Page 56: ...ion options To connect RS 485 4 wire type devices to the RS 485 Adapter Use the following wiring connection NOTE Before wiring devices ensure that the RS 485 Adapter is configured to 4 wire mode see R...

Page 57: ...ulti mode gradient index cable 62 5 125 m core cladding multi mode gradient index cable 100 140 m core cladding multi mode gradient index cable 200 m core Hard Clad Silica HCS multi mode step index ca...

Page 58: ...al instruments Figure 34 D400 Plastic Optical Fiber Serial adapter NOTE It is possible to saturate the receiver input if the cable used is too short Inline attenuation may be required See Fiber optic...

Page 59: ...nnectors When calculating cable length consider the following optical power levels Glass optical fiber receiver sensitivity is typically 25 4 dBm LED transmitters are classified as IEC 60825 1 Accessi...

Page 60: ...rovide a back up network connection if the primary channel fails You can use the following glass optical fiber GOF cabling with the D400 Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switches 50 125 m core claddin...

Page 61: ...network devices Plug network cables into the D400 Ethernet ports Figure 37 D400 Ethernet ports NOTE If the D400 is deployed in the presence of strong RF energy in the 110 MHz to 125 MHz band such as a...

Page 62: ...irst time on page 83 for more information Table 15 Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Signal Definitions Table 16 Ethernet Crossover Cable RJ 45 Pin Out Table 17 Ethernet Straight Through Cable RJ 45 Pin Out Po...

Page 63: ...any NET slot slots 11 and 12 of the D400 The Redundant TP Ethernet COM2 Port Adapter plugs into the NET1 slot slot 11 NOTE The COM2 Port requires an external modem to provide dial up functionality Se...

Page 64: ...oard mouse touchscreen or other USB device Single 3 5 mm audio jack for stereo audio output to speakers High density D sub 15 socket connector for video display To connect a local substation computer...

Page 65: ...ssion press Ctrl Alt F1 For information on using the D400 command line interface see the D400 Software Configuration Guide Front maintenance port The serial communications port on the front panel of t...

Page 66: ...LEDs marked CCU A and CCU B indicate which of the D400 units is currently active If the hardware or software of the active unit fails it is automatically switched offline and serial connections to th...

Page 67: ...the RS232 switch panel 3 Plug the connector of watchdog cable A GE part no 977 0540 to a serial connector on the first D400 CCU A 4 Plug the connector of watchdog cable B GE part no 977 0541 to a ser...

Page 68: ...2 on the slave RS232 switch panel using the cable specified GE part no 970 0161 or similar 7 Remove jumpers Z1 and Z2 from the slave RS232 switch panel 8 Connect one end of the ping cable to the first...

Page 69: ...t side of the drawing see Redundancy Wiring Dual RS232 Switch Panel 2 of 2 on page 72 This configuration is used to provide up to 15 serial connections to the redundant D400 units Redundancy Wiring Re...

Page 70: ...VHW 7 7 6HW 5HVHW 7R RQWURO 3RUW 56 7R 6 V DLO 7 3RZHU 6XSSO SDUW QR 9 RU 9 9 DEOH DVVHPEO SDUW QR UHHQ KLWH HOORZ 1RW XVHG DEOH SDUW QR DEOH SDUW QR 1RW XVHG HYLFH 6HULDO 3RUW HYLFH 6HULDO 3RUW 7R 6H...

Page 71: ...H 6HW Q 6HW 2XW 6HW 6HW 6WDWXV 9 6RXUFH 9 6RXUFH 9 6RXUFH 6HW Q 6HW 2XW 6HW 6HW 6WDWXV 6HW 5HVHW 7 7 6HW 5HVHW 3RZHU 6XSSO 2SWLRQDO SDUW QR 9 RU 9 9 DEOH SDUW QR 5HPRYH MXPSHUV DEOH SDUW QR 7 DEOH SDU...

Page 72: ...HVHW 7 7 6HW 5HVHW 7R RQWURO 3RUW 56 7R 6 V DLO 7 3RZHU 6XSSO SDUW QR 9 RU 9 9 DEOH DVVHPEO SDUW QR UHHQ KLWH HOORZ 1RW XVHG DEOH SDUW QR DEOH SDUW QR 1RW XVHG HYLFH 6HULDO 3RUW HYLFH 6HULDO 3RUW 7R 6...

Page 73: ...6RXUFH 6HW Q 6HW 2XW 6HW 6HW 6WDWXV 6HW 5HVHW 7 7 6HW 5HVHW 3 3 7R RQWURO 3RUW 56 3 3 7R 6 V DLO 7 3RZHU 6XSSO SDUW QR 9 RU 9 9 DEOH DVVHPEO SDUW QR DEOH SDUW QR 5HPRYH MXPSHUV UHHQ KLWH HOORZ DEOH SD...

Page 74: ...W 2XW 6HW 6HW 6WDWXV 9 6RXUFH 9 6RXUFH 9 6RXUFH 6HW Q 6HW 2XW 6HW 6HW 6WDWXV 6HW 5HVHW 7 7 6HW 5HVHW 3 3 7R RQWURO 3RUW 56 3 7R 6 V DLO 7 3RZHU 6XSSO SDUW QR 9 RU 9 9 DEOH DVVHPEO SDUW QR DEOH SDUW QR...

Page 75: ...onnections Power supply options The D400 supports one or two power supplies that provide 5 V to the D400 main module The following power supplies may be provided in the Power Supply slots AC DC power...

Page 76: ...upplies Two External DC Power Sources with optional redundant D400 DC DC Power Converters Power input ranges Table 20 AC DC Power Supply Table 21 DC DC Power Supply Applying AC voltages to a DC DC pow...

Page 77: ...t be in place once wiring of the mains is completed External power requirements Before connecting an external power source to the D400 ensure that the following external power requirements are met An...

Page 78: ...ection point s and the AC neutral connection to the N connection point s on terminal block TB1 DC Connect the DC power supply observing the correct polarity to the VDC and VDC connection point s on te...

Page 79: ...supply alarms The D400 includes connections for two alarm outputs Power Fail to indicate one of the two power supplies or one of the two power feeds has failed System Fail to indicate system operatio...

Page 80: ...t The Power Fail contact closure provides three contacts terminals 1 2 and 3 on terminal block TB2 Contact closure rated for 0 1 A 300 V maximum To connect the Power Fail contact closure 1 Remove the...

Page 81: ...provides three contacts terminals 4 5 and 6 on terminal block TB2 Contact closure rated for 0 1 A 300 V maximum To connect the System Fail relay 1 Remove the terminal block protective plastic cover 2...

Page 82: ...g etc and could prevent the D400 from restarting properly Follow the instructions provided to shut down the D400 safely The D400 is like a computer and the system must be shut down properly before rem...

Page 83: ...emulator program is required to set up a terminal session with the D400 This procedure is described using HyperTerminal supplied with Microsoft Windows but any terminal emulation program can be used T...

Page 84: ...ction arrow Terminal keys Emulation Auto detect Telnet terminal ID VT 100 Backscroll buffer lines 500 7 In the main terminal window press Enter Result The D400 login prompt appears 8 At the D400 login...

Page 85: ...wing information D400 s assigned IP address Subnet Mask Gateway address if applicable This set up must be done the first time from the D400 s front serial communications port To configure the network...

Page 86: ...ask of the D400 or press Enter to accept a previously set subnet mask The default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 Result You are prompted to configure the gateway settings 8 Do one of the following If a...

Page 87: ...default the D400 is configured to restrict access to various command line services like TELNET and SSH to administrator level users only You can use the Configure Administrator Only Logins setting und...

Page 88: ...as follows and rename if necessary Certificate is server crt Private key is server key To install using Secure Copy 1 Start the Secure Copy Program 2 Connect to and log in to the D400 using your netw...

Page 89: ...mand at the D400 s command line interface To use the ping command your computer must be set up in the same subnet mask as the D400 NOTE For security reasons the D400 will not reply to ping messages by...

Page 90: ...90 GENERAL D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY USER S MANUAL TESTING THE NETWORK CONNECTION CHAPTER 6 SETTING UP THE D400...

Page 91: ...s allow you to view the operational status of the D400 D400 HMI allows you to view and configure the operational status of the D400 System Utilities allow you to manage the D400 system setup Front pan...

Page 92: ...moment NOTE If a serial communication card slot is empty that is no card is installed the serial Receive RXD LED may be lit Substation HMI The D400 includes a built in HMI human machine interface The...

Page 93: ...r s Web browser to access the D400 HMI TIP The D400 HMI Login screen may not appear correctly if you are using Internet Explorer 8 with the Security level set to High To see the entire Login screen se...

Page 94: ...27 0 0 1 3 Click Connect X Windows starts and the Local HMI main screen displays X Windows functions The Local HMI is an application with a title bar Once the user has logged in the application window...

Page 95: ...o the D400 for the first time on page 83 From the local substation computer To access the D400 utilities through the local substation computer See To access the Local HMI from a local substation compu...

Page 96: ...files from the CompactFlash cards you can use an ftp session through the D400 s command line interface or a portable memory device connected to the D400 s front USB port To copy files using ftp 1 Con...

Page 97: ...lue is 1 when expired Front Port Link Good Digital Input Value is 1 when true Note that Active is not the same as Activity It is used in the same sense as Active and Standby for redundant Ethernet con...

Page 98: ...can be performed locally or remotely using a terminal session You have the option to completely halt operation of the D400 or to stop and then restart it To shut down the D400 before powering down 1 L...

Page 99: ...ard A periodic inspection is also suggested to ensure that Unit has sustained no accidental physical damage Airflow is not obstructed Connectors and cables are intact and firmly attached Battery condi...

Page 100: ...ry The lithium battery maintains power to the D400 s NVRAM if there is a power disconnect The D400 is supplied with a 1 2AA 3 6 V 0 9 Ah Lithium battery that you must insert on the D400 main board whe...

Page 101: ...2 Remove the D400 main module from the chassis See Removing the D400 main module on page 99 3 Using a plastic or other non conductive tool pry the black plastic clip holding the battery cover away fr...

Page 102: ...ural resources For more information see www weeerohsinfo com Battery life If the battery is disconnected or if the D400 is never powered down the life of the battery should exceed five years The life...

Page 103: ...00 main module on page 99 3 Locate the four mounting holes in the D400 main module PCB board noted below Attach the hexagonal standoffs to the top of the main board and secure the standoffs using the...

Page 104: ...n 6 Attach the Ethernet Module card to the expansion slot and secure using the four provided Philips screws Figure 57 Dual Ethernet upgrade kit with card 580 2717 attach Ethernet module card 7 Replace...

Page 105: ...to prevent damage to the D400 device and its components Installing the 580 3410 dual ethernet card NOTE The 580 3410 dual ethernet card only works in conjunction with the 1 GHz CPU To install the Dual...

Page 106: ...he proper orientation of LED1 connector polarity tab nubbin facing out towards the card edge and the LAN1 connector polarity tab nubbin facing in from the card edge Figure 59 Dual Ethernet upgrade kit...

Page 107: ...TE Use the following Industrial Temp CompactFlash cards GE part number 160 0139 1 GB Industrial Temp CompactFlash DMA Access for the Main or user CompactFlash Used on 520 0205LF RoHS compliant main bo...

Page 108: ...llips Screwdriver remove the screws from the CompactFlash slot cover located on the front panel of the D400 main module 3 Press the Eject button to eject the CompactFlash card 4 Insert the new Compact...

Page 109: ...wer Supply Unit Before You Remove the Power Supply Note the following items before you begin power supply replacement Ensure the other power supply unit if available is functioning the green Power LED...

Page 110: ...ACING THE POWER SUPPLY CHAPTER 8 SERVICING THE D400 5 While pressing the power supply module panel right against the chassis frame hand tighten the two screws on the front panel 6 Verify that the Powe...

Page 111: ...Communication Standards see Table 29 Table 25 Emission standards Standard Name Description Test Specification EN55011 CISPR 11 1 ISM RF equipment Electromagnetic disturbance characteristics Radiated...

Page 112: ...7 90 1 Oscillatory SWC Waveform Immunity IEEE C37 90 1 Temperature Testing Operational Test IEEE C37 90 1 Temperature Testing Non operational Test IEC 61000 4 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and v...

Page 113: ...duration 11 mS Operating Response Test Acceleration level 5 g s Non Operating Withstand Test Acceleration level 15 g s 3 pulses per polarity per axis for a total of 18 pulses IEC 60068 2 29 Bump Non...

Page 114: ...114 GENERAL D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY USER S MANUAL COMPLIANCE STANDARDS APPENDIX A STANDARDS PROTECTION...

Page 115: ...ty mark for products placed on the market in the European Economic Area EEA CISPR Special international committee on radio interference CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor COM1 COM2 Communica...

Page 116: ...an standardized network time code format JRE JAVA Runtime Environment JVM Java Virtual Machine Kbps Kilo bits per second unit of measure KVM Keyboard Video Mouse kVRMS kilo Volts root mean square unit...

Page 117: ...e Sockets Layer SVGA Super Video Graphics Array TIA Telecommunication Industries Association TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TLS Transport Sockets Layer TTL Transistor Transisto...

Page 118: ...118 GENERAL D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY USER S MANUAL ACRONYM DEFINITIONS APPENDIX B LIST OF ACRONYMS...

Page 119: ...H 107 CHECK BATTERY VOLTAGE 101 CLEAN AND HANDLE BATTERY 102 COM2 PORT ADAPTER 48 configuration options 48 COMMUNICATION CARDS 31 10base fl hot standby fiber optic ethernet switch 46 10base fx hot sta...

Page 120: ...5 change the compactflash 107 valid combinations 102 105 E EXTERNAL POWER REQUIREMENTS 77 F FACTORY DEFAULT fiber optic serial adapter 40 IRIG B input adapter 42 RS 232 adapter 33 RS 485 adapter 37 FA...

Page 121: ...WER INPUT RANGES 76 POWER SUPPLY alarms 79 options 75 redundant 76 replace 109 POWERING DOWN THE D400 82 PRECAUTIONS safety 13 warning symbols 14 PREREQUISITES remove the battery 100 secure web access...

Page 122: ...AND PROTECTION compliance 111 STORAGE conditions 23 recommendations 23 SUBSTATION HMI 92 SUPPORT customer 11 technical 11 SUPPORTED BATTERY TYPES 101 SWITCH SW1 CONFIGURATION fiber optic serial adapte...

Page 123: ...r revision to system redundancy wiring diagrams and procedure 2 Dec 3 2008 M Haska Added minor notes to redundancy section 3 Jul 21 2009 M Haska Added modem settings and redundant power feed in redund...

Page 124: ...124 GENERAL D400 SUBSTATION GATEWAY USER S MANUAL...

Reviews: