Appendix B - Settings and Signals
P54A/B/C/E
B122
P54xMED-TM-EN-1
MENU TEXT
COL
ROW
DEFAULT SETTING
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
DNP3.0 versions only. Sets the address of Rear Port 1
RP1 InactivTimer
0E
03
15
From 1 to 30 in steps of 1
[Courier Number (time-minutes)]
Defines the period of inactivity before IED reverts to its default state
RP1 Baud Rate
0E
04
19200 bits/s
9600 bits/s
19200 bits/s
[Indexed String]
IEC60870-5-103 versions only. This cell controls the communication speed between IED and master station. It is important that both IED and
master station are set at the same speed setting.
RP1 Baud Rate
0E
04
19200 bits/s
1200 bits/s
2400 bits/s
4800 bits/s
9600 bits/s
19200 bits/s
38400 bits/s
[Indexed String]
DNP3.0 versions only. This cell controls the communication speed between IED and master station. It is important that both IED and master
station are set at the same speed setting.
RP1 Parity
0E
05
None
Odd
Even
None
[Indexed String]
DNP3.0 versions only. This cell controls the parity format used in the data frames. It is important that both IED and master station are set
with the same parity setting.
RP1 Meas Period
0E
06
10
From 1 to 60 in steps of 1
[Courier Number (time-seconds)]
IEC60870-5-103 versions only. This cell controls the time interval that the IED will use between sending measurement data to the master
station.
RP1 PhysicalLink
0E
07
Copper
Copper
Fibre Optic
[Indexed String]
This cell defines whether an electrical EIA(RS) 485 or fibre optic connection is being used for communication between the master station and
IED. This cell is only visible if a fibre optic board is fitted.
RP1 Time Sync
0E
08
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
[Indexed String]
DNP3.0 versions only. If set to Enabled the master station can be used to synchronize the time on the IED. If set to Disabled either the
internal free running clock or IRIG-B input are used.
RP1 CS103Blcking
0E
0A
Disabled
Disabled
Monitor Blocking
Command Blocking
[Indexed String]
IEC60870-5-103 versions only. There are three settings associated with this cell:
Disabled - No blocking selected.
Monitor Blocking - When the monitor blocking DDB Signal is active high, either by energizing an opto input or control input, reading of the
status information and disturbance records is not permitted. When in this mode the IED returns a “termination of general interrogation”
message to the master station.
Command Blocking - When the command blocking DDB signal is active high, either by energizing an opto input or control input, all remote
commands will be ignored (i.e. CB Trip/Close, change setting group etc.). When in this mode the IED returns a “negative acknowledgement of
command” message to the master station.
RP1 Card Status
0E
0B
K Bus OK
EIA485 OK
Fibre Optic OK
[Indexed String]
Displays the status of the card in RP1
RP1 Port Config
0E
0C
K Bus
K Bus
EIA485 (RS485)
[Indexed String]
Courier versions only. This cell defines whether an electrical KBus or EIA(RS)485 is being used for communication between the master station
and IED.
RP1 Comms Mode
0E
0D
IEC60870 FT1.2
IEC60870 FT1.2 Frame
Summary of Contents for P4A
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Page 27: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 28: ...Chapter 1 Introduction P54A B C E 2 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 38: ...Chapter 1 Introduction P54A B C E 12 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 39: ...CHAPTER 2 SAFETY INFORMATION ...
Page 40: ...Chapter 2 Safety Information P54A B C E 14 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 52: ...Chapter 2 Safety Information P54A B C E 26 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 53: ...CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE DESIGN ...
Page 54: ...Chapter 3 Hardware Design P54A B C E 28 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 86: ...Chapter 3 Hardware Design P54A B C E 60 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 87: ...CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE DESIGN ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 4 Software Design P54A B C E 62 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 99: ...CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURATION ...
Page 100: ...Chapter 5 Configuration P54A B C E 74 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 120: ...Chapter 5 Configuration P54A B C E 94 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 121: ...CHAPTER 6 CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION ...
Page 122: ...Chapter 6 Current Differential Protection P54A B C E 96 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 149: ...CHAPTER 7 AUTORECLOSE ...
Page 150: ...Chapter 7 Autoreclose P54A B C E 124 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 207: ...CHAPTER 8 CB FAIL PROTECTION ...
Page 208: ...Chapter 8 CB Fail Protection P54A B C E 182 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 219: ...CHAPTER 9 CURRENT PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ...
Page 220: ...Chapter 9 Current Protection Functions P54A B C E 194 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 244: ...Chapter 9 Current Protection Functions P54A B C E 218 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 247: ...CHAPTER 10 VOLTAGE PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ...
Page 248: ...Chapter 10 Voltage Protection Functions P54A B C E 222 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 261: ...CHAPTER 11 FREQUENCY PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ...
Page 262: ...Chapter 11 Frequency Protection Functions P54A B C E 236 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 268: ...Chapter 11 Frequency Protection Functions P54A B C E 242 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 269: ...CHAPTER 12 MONITORING AND CONTROL ...
Page 270: ...Chapter 12 Monitoring and Control P54A B C E 244 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 300: ...Chapter 12 Monitoring and Control P54A B C E 274 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 301: ...CHAPTER 13 SUPERVISION ...
Page 302: ...Chapter 13 Supervision P54A B C E 276 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 312: ...Chapter 13 Supervision P54A B C E 286 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 323: ...CHAPTER 14 DIGITAL I O AND PSL CONFIGURATION ...
Page 324: ...Chapter 14 Digital I O and PSL Configuration P54A B C E 298 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 336: ...Chapter 14 Digital I O and PSL Configuration P54A B C E 310 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 337: ...CHAPTER 15 FIBRE TELEPROTECTION ...
Page 338: ...Chapter 15 Fibre Teleprotection P54A B C E 312 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 354: ...Chapter 15 Fibre Teleprotection P54A B C E 328 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 355: ...CHAPTER 16 ELECTRICAL TELEPROTECTION ...
Page 356: ...Chapter 16 Electrical Teleprotection P54A B C E 330 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 366: ...Chapter 16 Electrical Teleprotection P54A B C E 340 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 367: ...CHAPTER 17 COMMUNICATIONS ...
Page 368: ...Chapter 17 Communications P54A B C E 342 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 439: ...CHAPTER 18 CYBER SECURITY ...
Page 440: ...Chapter 18 Cyber Security P54A B C E 414 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 457: ...CHAPTER 19 INSTALLATION ...
Page 458: ...Chapter 19 Installation P54A B C E 432 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 471: ...CHAPTER 20 COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 472: ...Chapter 20 Commissioning Instructions P54A B C E 446 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 513: ...CHAPTER 21 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
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Page 531: ...CHAPTER 22 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 532: ...Chapter 22 Technical Specifications P54A B C E 506 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 558: ...Chapter 22 Technical Specifications P54A B C E 532 P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 559: ...APPENDIX A ORDERING OPTIONS ...
Page 560: ...Appendix A Ordering Options P54A B C E P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
Page 565: ...APPENDIX B SETTINGS AND SIGNALS ...
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Page 835: ...APPENDIX C WIRING DIAGRAMS ...
Page 836: ...Appendix C Wiring Diagrams P54A B C E P54xMED TM EN 1 ...
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