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SEL-2505 Remote I/O Module

Date Code  20010214

Testing the SEL-2505

SEL-2505

TX_ADD = 1 (Switch 1 and 2 = OFF)
RX_ADD = 2 (Switch 3 = ON, Switch 4 = OFF)
PROTO/SPEED = 38400 (Switch 9 = OFF, Switch 10 = OFF)

SEL-351

PROTO = MB8A*
SPEED = 38400
RXID = 1 TXID = 2

* = MB8A or MB8B may be used

SEL-321

PROTO= MB8
SPEED = 38400
TX_ID = 2

RX_ID = 1

SEL-2100

PROTO = MB8
SPEED = 38400
TXID = 1 RXID = 2

Testing the SEL-2505

Testing an SEL-2505 requires another communicating device.
Examples include an SEL-2505, SEL-2100, or a relay with M

IRRORED

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protocol and the appropriate fiber-optic transducer. The following

test procedure assumes you are using another SEL-2505 as the remote
communicating device. The test procedure for other communicating
devices is similar:

Step 1. Check the SEL-2505 dip-switch configuration settings.

Make certain the transmit address matches the receive
address of the remote device and that the baud rate is
identical.

Step 2. Connect the chassis ground terminal of the SEL-2505 to

ground (Terminal 1).

Step 3. Connect and apply rated voltage to the power supply

inputs of the SEL-2505 (positive to Terminal 4, negative to
Terminal 3). The ENABLE LED should illuminate. The
“b” form of the ALARM contact should remain closed and
the ALARM LED illuminates due to no communications.

Step 4. Press the LAMP TEST pushbutton. All LEDs should

illuminate. When you release the pushbutton, the LEDs
should extinguish.

Step 5. Connect the fiber-optic connections between the

SEL-2505s: transmit (TX) on one device to receive (RX)
on the other. The ROK, TX, and RX LEDs on both devices
should illuminate. In addition, the “b” contacts of the

Summary of Contents for SEL-2505

Page 1: ...d outputs Add simple pilot communications to existing two or three terminal line applications Isolate relay and breaker dc supplies for breaker failure trip distribution schemes Replace control wiring to outside cabinets with fiber to reduce dc ground exposure Add local or remote trip and close coil monitoring capabilities Compact Size permits panel mount replacement of existing auxiliary relays S...

Page 2: ...ounded systems LEDs indicate input and output status channel activity device status and communications channel health Fiber optic port provides electrical isolation Communi cations protocol enhances data transfer security Quick setup Rugged and compact flush mount enclosure withstands EMI RFI shock and vibration Output contacts rated for trip and close duty Each output contact has both a and b con...

Page 3: ...Network Interface SEL 311C Digital Network Interface SEL 2505 2800 EM Relay Digital Communications Network Add communications assisted tripping to existing relays Add alternate commu nications channel to pilot trip schemes Isolated remote tripping via fiber optic links Cross trigger event reports Perform auxiliary relay functions while adding self testing capabilities Create bus protection using e...

Page 4: ...ays through the SEL 2505 modules Unlike conventional schemes there is no switch board wiring between relays Eliminating this wiring reduces dc ground exposure and replacing this wiring with SEL 2505s adds self testing and automatic communications path checking Figure 6 Distribution Bus Protection Application Example RELAY or SEL 2100 partial SEL Fiber Optic Transceiver MIRRORED BIT Serial Port DC ...

Page 5: ...ts are deasserted The decoder also monitors the received data and channel integrity Detected errors include data errors resynchronization data over and under run parity and framing errors When it detects an error the SEL 2505 turns off the ROK LED and deenergizes the ALARM relay closing the alarm contact If SEL 2505 detects two errors in a row it begins resynchronizing with the remote device Once ...

Page 6: ...D BIT message When the SEL 2505 detects loop back it illuminates the LOOP LED and extinguishes the ROK LED The SEL 2505 disables the contact outputs to prevent acting on its own message during loop back i e output contacts go to their deenergized state Table 1 Transmit and Receive Address Settings Setting Security Counts for Received Data Table 2 lists the data security count setting possibilities...

Page 7: ...10 and is fiber optic When connecting the SEL 2505 to a MIRRORED BITS port of a relay or the SEL 2100 the following are required 1 An SEL 2800 SEL 2815 or SEL 2830 fiber modem 2 The MIRRORED BITS protocol must be set to MB8 the MB protocol is incompatible with the SEL 2505 3 The SPEED setting must be set to match the setting of the SEL 2505 4 The transmit address of the local device must match the...

Page 8: ...ating devices is similar Step 1 Check the SEL 2505 dip switch configuration settings Make certain the transmit address matches the receive address of the remote device and that the baud rate is identical Step 2 Connect the chassis ground terminal of the SEL 2505 to ground Terminal 1 Step 3 Connect and apply rated voltage to the power supply inputs of the SEL 2505 positive to Terminal 4 negative to...

Page 9: ...ck feature connect a single fiber between the TX to RX on the same device The LOOP LED should illuminate and the ROK LED should extinguish Energize each input No output contact should assert SEL 2505 Operating Time Performance Diagram Figure 9 shows the time to close an output contact of a remote SEL 2505 given a contact closure on the local SEL 2505 Figure 9 SEL 2505 to SEL 2505 End to End Operat...

Page 10: ...5 Remote I O Module Date Code 20010214 Mechanical Diagram Mechanical Diagram Figure 10 SEL 2505 Dimensions and Drill Diagram 6 50 165 1 mm 12 50 317 5 mm 2 50 63 5 mm 11 20 284 5 mm 13 33 338 6 mm 2 175 55 25 mm ...

Page 11: ...e 38400 baud 19200 baud 9600 baud Fiber Optic Operating Temperature Range 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Unit Weight 2 73 kg 3 lb 0 oz Dimensions 338 6 mm x 165 1 mm x 55 2 mm 13 33 H x 6 5 W x 2 175 D Contact Input Update Rate 2 ms Type Tests Dielectric IEC 255 5 1977 2 5 kV rms 1 min Environmental IEC 68 2 1 1990 IEC 68 2 2 1974 Damp Heat Cycle IEC 68 2 30 1980 Impulse IEC 255 5 1977 5 kV 0 5 J Electros...

Page 12: ...s Pending The software firmware schematic drawings module commands and module messages are copyright protected by the United States Copyright Law and International Treaty provisions All rights are reserved You may not copy alter disassemble or reverse engineer the software You may not provide the software to any third party The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and...

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