1 Introduction
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7UM62 Manual
C53000-G1176-C149-3
Integrated control and numeric keys in conjunction with the LCD facilitate local
interaction with the 7UM62. All information of the device can be accessed using the
integrated control and numeric keys. The information includes protective and control
settings, operating and fault messages, and metering values (see also SIPROTEC
®
4–System Manual). The settings can be modified; the procedures are discussed in
Chapter 2.
Serial Interfaces
A serial operator interface (PC port) on the front panel is provided for local
communications with the 7UM62 through a personal computer. Convenient operation
of all functions of the device is possible using the SIPROTEC
®
4 operating program
DIGSI
®
4.
A separate serial service interface is provided for remote communications via a
modem, or local communications via a substation master computer that is
permanently connected to the 7UM62. DIGSI
®
4 is required.
All 7UM62 data can be transferred to a central master or main control system through
the serial system (SCADA) interface. Various protocols and physical arrangements
are available for this interface to suit the particular application.
A fourth interface is provided for time synchronization of the internal clock by
external sources.
Further communications protocols can be realized via additional interface modules.
Analog Outputs/
Temperature Input
Depending on the ordering variant and configuration, Port B and D can be equipped
with analog output modules for the output of selected measured values (0 to 20 mA).
If these ports are equipped with input modules (RS485 or optical) instead, tempera-
tures can be fed in from an external temperature detection unit.
Power Supply
The 7UM62 can be supplied with any of the common power supply voltages from 24
VDC to 250 VDC. The device can also be supplied with 115 VAC. Momentary dips of
the supply voltage up to 50 ms are bridged by a capacitor (see Technical Data, Sub-
section 4.1.2). Voltage dips can occur, for example, if the voltage supply system
(substation battery) becomes short-circuited or experiences a severe variation in load.