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MAINTENANCE ......................................72
FRONT PANEL INDICATIONS .....................72
NORMAL OPERATION ...............................72
DIAGNOSTICS USING THE FRONT PANEL
INDICATOR LAMPS AND TIMESTAMPED
EVENTS .................................................73
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PowerMeter
PowerMeter
COMMS
Interface
or
modem
Transmission
equipment
Insulation
interface
Block diagram
Examples:
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Commands
Indications
Switch positions,
Voltage presence,
Digital inputs,
Charger fault,
Battery fault,
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Phase currents,
Voltages (optional),
Main specifications
Type of transmission
Protocol
Frame structure
Data format
Baud rate
Asynchronous serial
To IEC 870-5-101
To IEC 870-5-1 format FT1.2
Characters: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, even
1
parity, 1 stop bit
200, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
2
Baud
Hardware configurations
The T200 can use various transmission media. The transmission
media and their associated equipment are described below.
Backplane
9-pin
SUBD
socket
Backplane
connections
Standard COMMS
card
Can also operate with no parity, or with odd or space parity (see
the limitations described in the Secure transmission section).
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Backplane
9-pin
SUBD
socket
Backplane
connections
Multimedia COMMS
card
RS232
interface
9-pin
SUBD
socket
RS232/RS485
converter
(insulated)
User's RS485
link
Backplane
connections
Standard COMMS
card
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Backplane
9-pin
SUBD
socket
User's radio
equipment
Backplane
connections
Multimedia COMMS
card
Radio
modem
Backplane
9-pin
SUBD
socket
User's radio
equipment with
internal modem
Backplane
connections
Standard COMMS
card
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9-pin
SUBD
socket
Phone line
interface
(insulated)
User's phone
line
Backplane
connections
Multimedia COMMS
card
PSTN
modem
Backplane
9-pin
SUBD
socket
User's PSTN
modem with
Hayes
commands
User's phone
line
Backplane
connections
Standard COMMS
card
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9-pin
SUBD
socket
Dedicated line
interface
(insulated)
User's
dedicated line
Backplane
connections
Multimedia COMMS
card
Dedicated
line
modem
Backplane
9-pin
SUBD
socket
User's GSM
modem with Hayes
commands
Backplane
connections
Standard COMMS
card
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Connection
Power supply
The interface can be connected to the "External 12 V supply"
terminals.
Available voltage:
12 V DC (10.8 to 14.8 V DC)
Available current:
See the T200 documentation for further details. This output is
protected by a 4 A time-lag fuse located on the right-hand side of
the rack.
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Transmission port
T200
Tx 2
Rx 3
GND 5
RTS 7
CTS 8
DTR 4
DSR 6
DCD 1
RI 9
SCADA
2
3
5
7
8
4
6
1
9
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Rx
GND
RTS
CTS
DTR
DSR
DCD
RI
DCD
Rx
Tx
DTR
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
SCADA
2
3
5
7
8
4
6
1
9
Tx
Rx
GND
RTS
CTS
DTR
DSR
DCD
RI
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Tx 2
Rx 3
GND 5
RTS 7
CTS 8
DTR 4
DSR 6
DCD 1
RI 9
Modem
2
3
5
7
8
4
6
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9
Tx
Rx
GND
RTS
CTS
DTR
DSR
DCD
RI
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Tx 2
Rx 3
GND 5
RTS 7
CTS 8
DTR 4
DSR 6
DCD 1
RI 9
Modem
2
3
5
7
8
4
6
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Tx
Rx
GND
RTS
CTS
DTR
DSR
DCD
RI
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Radio
RF Em
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RF Rec
PTT
Squelch
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RC
+5V
GND
2F
Power Supply
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A
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GND
A
RS485 / RS232
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+5V
GND
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Raccordement
Line connection
de la ligne
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(2) HZ
(1) 600
HZ (2)
600 (1)
W1 W2
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J4
12V
LR
Raccordement
LL cable
connection
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Secure transmission
The IEC specifies that the parity of transmitted characters
must be even and that the interval between 2 characters in
transmitted messages must be less than 1 bit. Secure
transmission depends on compliance with these two rules.
However, some transmission equipment does not comply
with such requirements. This is the case with certain telephone
modems (characters with no parity) or new transmission media
such as digital radios or GSM (packet data transmission in which
"gaps" are created between the characters in a message).
Consequently, to enable it to operate with such equipment,
the T200 can be configured to accept:
no-parity characters, or parity characters other than even
(odd, space),
messages with "gaps" between characters.
Such options should only be used under the following
conditions:
the link between the T200 and the transmission
equipment is as short as possible (for equipment within
the enclosure) to prevent it being affected by interference.
The transmission equipment itself ensures that all
transmissions are secure.
Transmission media not complying with the last two abovementioned requirements should therefore not be used, unless
the user takes responsibility for any defective or dangerous
operations (loss of database, incorrect commands, etc.).
For example, a telephone modem that cannot handle the parity of
the characters (online transmission, also with no parity) should not
be used.
However, digital radio and GSM can generally be used, as they do
not transmit messages as such online, but integrate them into
secure transmission messages. The only risk of poor transmission
is between the T200 and the equipment and there is practically no
risk if such equipment is placed in the enclosure and the
connection cabling is correctly installed. The only problem that
may be encountered is a difficulty with resynchronisation at the
beginning of a message when a transmission is disturbed
(message interrupted and end of message lost).
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Message transmission
The format of a transmitted message is as shown below:
DSR
CD
Received frame
DTR
Or
PTT
RTS
CTS
Sent frame
Squelch
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Signals
Use of DSR:
Confirms whether or not DSR is to be used.
Use of CD:
Confirms whether or not CD is to be used.
Use of CTS:
Confirms whether or not CTS is to be used.
Time delays
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Proposed solution
The T200 recommends the use of a collision avoidance system as
the best solution to this problem. This system requires a
transmission to comply with the following rules:
The T200 always indicates internally when the network is
busy. For this purpose, it uses a network busy signal (carrier
detection, squelch) and the internal transmission information.
The T200 sends an immediate message acknowledgement to
the Control Centre, if one is required.
If a different type of message is to be sent, it checks whether
the transmission system is free. When the system becomes
free, it waits for a time period equal to:
(Priority * Min. Random Delay) + Random Delay (value
between Min. Random Delay and Max. Random Delay).
"Priority", "Min. Random Delay" and "Max. Random Delay" will
be configured.
At the end of this period, the T200 checks that the network is
free. Otherwise, it repeats the above operations.
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Configuration recommendations
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General
The communication parameters are configured using the T200
Configuration and diagnostic software.
To do this, you will have to:
Connect a PC to the communication module.
With the PC running in DOS, insert the T200 Configuration
and diagnostic floppy disc, type A:MG, then press ENTER.
The main menu is displayed.
The T200 User's Manual describes how to use this software.
The default settings have been selected to meet most
requirements. If you are not sure of the value to assign to a
parameter, use the initial value. It will most probably be the correct
one.
When an option has allowed you to declare that an element is not
to be used, the items used to set the parameters associated with
this element need not be entered.
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Modem type:
Many interfaces or modems are automatically detected by the
T200. However, in some cases, various options can be
selected.
For example, the options available for a standard COMMS
card are Direct RS232 (internal interface), Phone Line
(external modem, Hayes commands), GSM (external modem,
Hayes commands), Radio (external with modem), 1200/1400
Baud FFSK radio (internal modem).
In the above example, the default option is Direct RS232
(internal interface)
Comms parameters:
Displays the menu used to set the communication parameters.
This screen depends on the type of modem configured.
CPU modules installed:
Declares the CPUs used (1 to 4) for the T200 I. Each CPU
can be declared (yes) or not declared (no).
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for the others.
Note: some information is only available on CPU no. 1 (Local,
etc.).
Alarm parameters CPU 1, CPU 2, CPU 3, CPU 4:
Displays the alarm elements configuration screen for the CPU in
question.
PowerMeters installed:
Declares the PowerMeters (1 to 4) used when this option is
present. Enter "yes" to declare a PowerMeter, otherwise enter
"no".
By default, the configuration is "no" for all the PowerMeters.
PowerMeter type:
Declares the model of the connected PowerMeter: PM600 or
PM500.
PM600 is selected by default.
PowerMeter customisation:
Displays the menu used to select the PowerMeter data to be
transmitted.
Interoperability (transmission):
Calls the protocol-related transmission parameter configuration
screen.
Interoperability (application):
Calls the application configuration menu for the protocol.
Interoperability (for balanced mode):
Displays the menu used to configure the transmission-specific
elements in balanced mode.
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Save configuration:
When the parameters have been selected, select "OK" to
complete and save the configuration, then press "Enter". The "In
progress" text flashes and the COMMS card reboots with the
new parameters.
When you do not want to keep the parameters you have selected
since the last time the settings were confirmed, click on "Cancel"
and press "Enter". The last parameters remain valid and they are
displayed.
This procedure is recommended when you were in the middle of a
configuration and left the configurator for a while, forgetting the
values you had selected. It is better to start again from the
beginning than to confirm incorrect parameters.
101 analyser:
Assists commissioning or maintenance. Displays the exchanges
with the SCADA.
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3rd group:
The third group is only used if "grouped values" is selected for the
type of group:
The options available are "currents phase", "currents
unbalances phase", "voltages phase to phase", "voltages phase-to-neutral", "true power factors phase", "real powers
phase", "reactive powers phase", "apparent powers
phase", "energies (3-phase total)".
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"voltages phase to phase" for the second and "energies (3phase total)" for the third.
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of "grouped values" or "individual values".
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1st value,
2nd value,
3rd value:
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for the type of third group.
Select from "frequency", "current unbalance - worst", "true
power factor (3-phase total)", "real power (3-phase total)",
"reactive power (3-phase total)", "apparent power (3-phase
total)", "apparent energy (3-phase total)", "real energy (3phase total)", "reactive energy (3-phase total)", "current
calculated neutral", "THD/thd A voltage", "max. current
unbalance - worst", "max. true power factor - total", "max. real
power - total", "max. reactive power - total", "max. apparent
power - total", "max. THD/thd voltage - phase A".
The default settings are real power (3-phase total)" for the first
group, "reactive power (3-phase total)" for the second and
"apparent power (3-phase total)" for the third.
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type of group:
The options available are "instantaneous currents, phase",
"maximum demand currents, phase", "phase-to-phase
voltages", "phase-to-neutral voltages", "power factors, phase",
"active powers, phase", "reactive powers, phase", "apparent
powers, phase", "energies"
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the first group, "phase-to-phase voltages" for the second and
"energies" for the third.
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This is where you declare whether the third group is to consist
of "grouped values" or "individual values".
The default setting is "grouped values".
1st value,
2nd value,
3rd value:
These three values are only used if "individual values" is selected
for the type of third group.
Select from "frequency", "demand current in neutral", "total
power factor", "total active power", "total reactive power", "total
apparent power", "apparent energy", "active energy", "reactive
energy", "neutral current", "THD phase 1 to neutral", "total
demand active power", "max. demand cur. in the neutral",
"max. demand active power", "max. demand reactive power",
"max. demand apparent power", "current THD in the neutral".
The default setting is "total active power" for the first option,
"total reactive power" for the second and "total apparent
power" for the third.
To find the correct definition of the terms used above, see the
respective PM600 and PM500 PowerMeter manuals.
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Link transmission procedure:
As specified in IEC 870-5-101. Balanced (Master-master) or
unbalanced (master-slave).
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Class 1/class 2
The protocol defines two object transmission classes. All objects
are class 1, except the periodically transmitted measurements,
which are class 2.
Measurements/counters
The deadband method is used to transmit measurements or
counter values subsequent to changes when the new value differs
from the previous transmitted value by more than "n". "n" is
settings dependent.
Notes:
The measurement or counter value is transmitted when the
status changes from valid to invalid, or conversely (the
difference in the values is not then taken into account).
The deadband method operates as follows. Let us assume
that you have defined a deadband of 50 and wish to measure
a phase current of 100 A. If the line is open, the current will be
reduced to 0 A. It will pass through the intermediary values
between 100 and 0 A. If the T200 detects an intermediate
value of 40 A, it will send it to the Control Centre (100 40 >
50). However, when the T200 detects a value of 0 A, it does
not send it to the Control Centre (40 - 0 < 50). The CC will
therefore receive a current of 40 A when the line is open. To
reduce the risk of such a phenomenon occurring, the
deadband value can be reduced, or the deadband
transmission can be continued as a periodic transmission
(initiated by the Control Centre or the UTD).
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Status
The "Status" octet provides general information.
When this object is read, the T200 responds with a 32-bit string
(M_BO_NA_1).
The meaning of the bits is as follows:
8
0
7
x
6
0
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
15
0
14
0
13
0
12
0
11
0
10
0
9
0
16 Overflow: in the event of an overflow (in other words, when the queue where the information objects to be
transmitted are stored is full and there is a new object to be stored), the current time is memorised. No further
information objects can be stored until the queue becomes half empty. Two "status" information objects are then
generated, the first with the overflow bit set to 1 and the time stored, the second with the overflow bit set to 0 and
the current time. The queue is then ready to accept new information objects.
24
0
32
0
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0
31
0
22
0
30
0
21
0
29
0
20
0
28
0
19
0
27
0
18
0
26
0
17
0
25
0
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Multipoint-party line
Multipoint-star
Unbalanced
interchange
circuit
V.24/V.28
Recommended
if > 1200 bit/s
2,400 bit/s
4,800 bit/s
9,600 bit/s
Balanced
interchange
circuit
X.24/X.27
2,400 bit/s
4,800 bit/s
9,600 bit/s
19,200 bit/s
56,000 bit/s
64,000 bit/s
Unbalanced
interchange
circuit
V.24/V.28
Recommended
if > 1200 bit/s
2,400 bit/s
4,800 bit/s
9,600 bit/s
Balanced
interchange
circuit
X.24/X.27
2,400 bit/s
4,800 bit/s
9,600 bit/s
19,200 bit/s
56,000 bit/s
64,000 bit/s
Frame length
255
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Two octets
structured
unstructured
Cause of transmission
(system-specific parameter)
One octet
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:= Single-point information
:= Single-point information with time tag
:= Double-point information
:= Double-point information with time tag
:= Step position information
:= Step position information with time tag
:= 32-bit string
:= 32-bit string with time tag
:= Measured value, normalised value
:= Measured value, normalised value with
time tag
:= Measured value, scaled value
:= Measured value, scaled value with time
tag
:= Measured value, short floating point
value
:= Measured value, short floating point
value with time tag
:= Integrated totals
:= Integrated totals with time tag
:= Protection equipment event with time
tag
:= Packed start protection
equipment events with time tag
:= Packed output circuit information of
protection equipment with time tag
:= Packed single-point information with
status change detection
:= Measured value, normalised value
without quality descriptor
M_SP_NA_1
M_SP_TA_1
M_DP_NA_1
M_DP_TA_1
M_ST_NA_1
M_ST_TA_1
M_BO_NA_1
M_BO_TA_1
M_ME_NA_1
M_ME_TA_1
M_ME_NB_1
M_ME_TB_1
M_ME_NC_1
M_ME_TC_1
M_IT_NA_1
M_IT_TA_1
M_EP_TA_1
M_EP_TB_1
M_EP_TC_1
M_PS_NA_1
M_ME_ND_1
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Extension
<30> := Single-point information with time tag
CP56Time2a
<31> := Double-point information with time tag
CP56Time2a
<32> := Step position information with time tag
CP56Time2a
<33> := 32-bit string with time tag
CP56Time2a
<34> := Measured value, normalised value with
time tag CP56Time2a
<35> := Measured value, scaled value with time
tag CP56Time2a
<36> := Measured value, short floating point
value with time tag CP56Time2a
<37> := Integrated totals with time tag
CP56Time2a
<38> := Protection equipment event with
time tag CP56Time2a
<39> := Packed start events of protection
equipment with time tag CP56Time2a
<40> := Packed output circuit information of
protection equipment with time tag
CP56Time2a
M_SP_TB_1
M_DP_TB_1
M_ST_TB_1
M_BO_TB_1
M_ME_TD_1
M_ME_TE_1
M_ME_TF_1
M_IT_TB_1
M_EP_TD_1
M_EP_TE_1
M_EP_TF_1
:= Single command
:= Double command
:= Regulating step command
:= Set point command, normalised value
:= Set point command, scaled value
:= Set point command, short floating point
value
<51> := 32-bit string
C_SC_NA_1
C_DC_NA_1
C_RC_NA_1
C_SE_NA_1
C_SE_NB_1
C_SE_NC_1
C_BO_NA_1
M_EI_NA_1
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:= Interrogation command
:= Counter interrogation command
:= Read command
:= Clock synchronisation command
:= Test command
:= Reset process command
:= Delay acquisition command
C_IC_NA_1
C_CI_NA_1
C_RD_NA_1
C_CS_NA_1
C_TS_NB_1
C_RP_NC_1
C_CD_NA_1
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P_ME_NA_1
P_ME_NB_1
P_ME_NC_1
P_AC_NA_1
File transfer
(station-specific parameter)
<120> := File ready
<121> := Section ready
<122> := Call directory, select file, call file,
call section
<123> := Last section, last segment
<124> := Ack file, ack section
<125> := Segment
<126> := Directory
F_FR_NA_1
F_SR_NA_1
F_SC_NA_1
F_LS_NA_1
F_AF_NA_1
F_SG_NA_1
F_DR_TA_1
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Clock synchronisation
(station-specific parameter)
Clock synchronisation
Transmission command
(object-specific parameter)
Direct command
Direct set-point
transmission command
No additional definition
Short pulse (duration set by a satellite station system parameter)
Long pulse (duration set by a satellite station system parameter)
Continuous output
Transmission of integrated totals
(station or object-specific parameter)
Counter request
Counter freezes
without reset
Counter freezes with
reset
Counter reset
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BSI
Name
Status
Relative
address
0
00h
Default
address
1
01h
Default
address
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
Base
Double Command
(control direction)
Description
DCO
Name
DC 1
DC 2
DC 3
DC 4
Switch
Spare
Spare
Enable/disable automatism
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
DC 18
17
11h
21
15h
DC 21
Spare
20
14h
24
18h
Double-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
DP 1
DP 2
DP 3
DP 4
Switch
Spare
Spare
Enable/disable automatism
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
DP 18
17
11h
49
31h
DP 21
Spare
20
14h
52
34h
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DIQ
Name
Default
address
32 20h
33 21h
34 22h
35 23h
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Single-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
Base
SP 1
SP 2
SP 3
SP 4
SP 5
SP 6
SP 7
SP 8
SP 9
SP 10
SP 11
SP 12
SP 13
SP 14
SP 15
SP 16
SP 17
SP 18
SP 19
SP 20
SP 21
SP 22
SP 23
SP 24
SP 25
SP 26
SP 27
SP 28
SP 29
SP 30
SP 31
SP 32
SIQ
Name
Phase fault
Homopolar fault
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Locked status
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Digital input 1
Digital input 2
Digital input 3
Spare
Spare
Spare
Local
No immediate AC supply
present
Spare
Charger/FPI fault
Battery fault
No switchgear supply present
No delayed AC supply present
Automatism operated
Spare
Spare
MEasured value
(monitor direction)
Description
ME 1
ME 2
ME 3
ME 4
58
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
12 0Ch
13 0Dh
14 0Eh
15 0Fh
16 10h
17 11h
18 12h
19 13h
20 14h
21 15h
22 16h
23 17h
Default
address
60 3Ch
61 3Dh
62 3Eh
63 3Fh
64 40h
65 41h
66 42h
67 43h
68 44h
69 45h
70 46h
71 47h
72 48h
73 49h
74 4Ah
75 4Bh
76 4Ch
77 4Dh
78 4Eh
79 4Fh
80 50h
81 51h
82 52h
83 53h
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
18h
19h
1Ah
1Bh
1Ch
1Dh
1Eh
1Fh
54h
55h
56h
57h
58h
59h
5Ah
5Bh
NVA / SVA
Name
Phase current
Voltage measurement
Spare
Spare
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
Default
address
192 C0h
193 C1h
194 C2h
195 C3h
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BSI
Name
Status
Relative
address
0
00h
Default
address
1
01h
Default
address
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
Base
Double Command
(control direction)
Description
DCO
Name
DC 1
DC 2
DC 3
DC 4
SW1
SW2
Spare
Enable/disable automatism
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
DC 18
17
11h
21
15h
DC 21
Spare
20
14h
24
18h
Double-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
DP 1
DP 2
DP 3
DP 4
SW1
SW2
Spare
Enable/disable automatism
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
DP 18
17
11h
49
31h
DP 21
Spare
20
14h
52
34h
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DIQ
Name
Default
address
32 20h
33 21h
34 22h
35 23h
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Single-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
Base
SP 1
SP 2
SP 3
SP 4
SP 5
SP 6
SP 7
SP 8
SP 9
SP 10
SP 11
SP 12
SP 13
SP 14
SP 15
SP 16
SP 17
SP 18
SP 19
SP 20
SP 21
SP 22
SP 23
SP 24
SP 25
SP 26
SP 27
SP 28
SP 29
SP 30
SP 31
SP 32
SIQ
Name
Phase fault channel 1
Homopolar fault channel 1
Phase fault channel 2
Homopolar fault channel 2
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Locked status SW1
Locked status SW2
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Digital input 1
Digital input 2
Door open
MV present channel 2
Spare
Spare
Local
No immediate AC supply
present
Spare
Charger fault
Battery fault
No switchgear supply present
No delayed AC supply present
Automatism operated
Spare
Spare
MEasured value
(monitor direction)
Description
ME 1
ME 2
ME 3
ME 4
60
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
12 0Ch
13 0Dh
14 0Eh
15 0Fh
16 10h
17 11h
18 12h
19 13h
20 14h
21 15h
22 16h
23 17h
Default
address
60 3Ch
61 3Dh
62 3Eh
63 3Fh
64 40h
65 41h
66 42h
67 43h
68 44h
69 45h
70 46h
71 47h
72 48h
73 49h
74 4Ah
75 4Bh
76 4Ch
77 4Dh
78 4Eh
79 4Fh
80 50h
81 51h
82 52h
83 53h
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
18h
19h
1Ah
1Bh
1Ch
1Dh
1Eh
1Fh
54h
55h
56h
57h
58h
59h
5Ah
5Bh
NVA / SVA
Name
Phase current, channel 1
Phase current, channel 2
Voltage measurement 1
Voltage measurement 2
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
Default
address
192 C0h
193 C1h
194 C2h
195 C3h
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BSI
Name
Status
Double Command
(control direction)
Description
Relative
address
0
00h
Default
address
1
01h
Default
address
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
12 0Ch
13 0Dh
14 0Eh
15 0Fh
16 10h
17 11h
18 12h
19 13h
DCO
DC 1
DC 2
DC 3
DC 4
DC 5
DC 6
DC 7
DC 8
DC 9
DC 10
DC 11
DC 12
DC 13
DC 14
DC 15
DC 16
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
SW7
SW8
SW9
SW10
SW11
SW12
SW13
SW14
SW15
SW16
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
12 0Ch
13 0Dh
14 0Eh
15 0Fh
DC 18
17
11h
21
15h
DC 21
Enable/disable automatism
Group 1
(channels 1-4)
Enable/disable automatism
Group 2
(channels 5-8)
Enable/disable automatism
Group 3
(channels 9-12)
Enable/disable automatism
Group 4
(channels 13-16)
20
14h
24
18h
21
15h
24
19h
22
16h
24
1Ah
23
17h
24
1Bh
DC 22
DC 23
DC 24
Name
61
Double-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
Base
Expansion
DP 1
DP 2
DP 3
DP 4
DP 5
DP 6
DP 7
DP 8
DP 9
DP 10
DP 11
DP 12
DP 13
DP 14
DP 15
DP 16
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
SW7
SW8
SW9
SW10
SW11
SW12
SW13
SW14
SW15
SW16
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
12 0Ch
13 0Dh
14 0Eh
15 0Fh
DP 18
17
11h
49
31h
DP 21
Enable/disable automatism
Group 1
(channels 1-4)
Enable/disable automatism
Group 2
(channels 5-8)
Enable/disable automatism
Group 3
(channels 9-12)
Enable/disable automatism
Group 4
(channels 13-16)
20
14h
52
34h
21
15h
53
35h
22
16h
54
36h
23
17h
55
37h
DP 22
DP 23
DP 24
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DIQ
Name
Default
address
32 20h
33 21h
34 22h
35 23h
36 24h
37 25h
38 26h
39 27h
40 28h
41 29h
42 2Ah
43 2Bh
44 2Ch
45 2Dh
46 2Eh
47 2Fh
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Single-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
Base
SP 1
SP 2
SP 3
SP 4
SP 5
SP 6
SP 7
SP 8
SP 9
SP 10
SP 11
SP 12
SP 13
SP 14
SP 15
SP 16
SP 17
SP 18
SP 19
SP 20
SP 21
SP 22
SP 23
SP 24
SP 25
SP 26
SP 27
SP 28
SP 29
SP 30
SP 31
SP 32
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SIQ
Name
Phase fault, channel 1
Homopolar fault A, channel 1
Phase fault, channel 2
Homopolar fault A, channel 2
Phase fault, channel 3
Homopolar fault A, channel 3
Phase fault, channel 4
Homopolar fault A, channel 4
Locked status SW1
Locked status SW2
Locked status SW3
Locked status SW4
Homopolar fault B, channel 1
Homopolar fault B, channel 2
Homopolar fault B, channel 3
Homopolar fault B, channel 4
Digital input 1
Digital input 2
MV present channel 1
MV present channel 2
MV present channel 3
MV present channel 4
Local
No immediate AC supply
present
Digital input 3
Charger/FPI fault
Battery fault
No switchgear supply present
No delayed AC supply present
Digital input 4
Digital input 5
Digital input 6
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
12 0Ch
13 0Dh
14 0Eh
15 0Fh
16 10h
17 11h
18 12h
19 13h
20 14h
21 15h
22 16h
23 17h
Default
address
60 3Ch
61 3Dh
62 3Eh
63 3Fh
64 40h
65 41h
66 42h
67 43h
68 44h
69 45h
70 46h
71 47h
72 48h
73 49h
74 4Ah
75 4Bh
76 4Ch
77 4Dh
78 4Eh
79 4Fh
80 50h
81 51h
82 52h
83 53h
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
18h
19h
1Ah
1Bh
1Ch
1Dh
1Eh
1Fh
54h
55h
56h
57h
58h
59h
5Ah
5Bh
63
Single-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
Expansion
64
SP 33
SP 34
SP 35
SP 36
SP 37
SP 38
SP 39
SP 40
SP 41
SP 42
SP 43
SP 44
SP 45
SP 46
SP 47
SP 48
SP 49
SP 50
SP 51
SP 52
SP 53
SP 54
SP 55
SP 56
SP 57
SP 58
SP 59
SP 60
SP 61
SP 62
SP 63
SP 64
SIQ
Name
Phase fault, channel 5
Homopolar fault A, channel 5
Phase fault, channel 6
Homopolar fault A, channel 6
Phase fault, channel 7
Homopolar fault A, channel 7
Phase fault, channel 8
Homopolar fault A, channel 8
Locked status SW5
Locked status SW6
Locked status SW7
Locked status SW8
Homopolar fault B, channel 5
Homopolar fault B, channel 6
Homopolar fault B, channel 7
Homopolar fault B, channel 8
Digital input 7
Digital input 8
MV present channel 5
MV present channel 6
MV present channel 7
MV present channel 8
Spare
Spare
Digital input 9
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Digital input 10
Digital input 11
Digital input 12
Relative
address
32 20h
33 21h
34 22h
35 23h
36 24h
37 25h
38 26h
39 27h
40 28h
41 29h
42 2Ah
43 2Bh
44 2Ch
45 2Dh
46 2Eh
47 2Fh
48 30h
49 31h
50 32h
51 33h
52 34h
53 35h
54 36h
55 37h
56 38h
57 39h
58 3Ah
59 3Bh
60 3Ch
61 3Dh
62 3Eh
63 3Fh
Default
address
92 5Ch
93 5Dh
94 5Eh
95 5Fh
96 60h
97 61h
98 62h
99 63h
100 64h
101 65h
102 66h
103 67h
104 68h
105 69h
106 6Ah
107 6Bh
108 6Ch
109 6Dh
110 6Eh
111 6Fh
112 70h
113 71h
114 72h
115 73h
116 74h
117 75h
118 76h
119 77h
120 78h
121 79h
122 7Ah
123 7Bh
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Single-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
Expansion
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SP 65
SP 66
SP 67
SP 68
SP 69
SP 70
SP 71
SP 72
SP 73
SP 74
SP 75
SP 76
SP 77
SP 78
SP 79
SP 80
SP 81
SP 82
SP 83
SP 84
SP 85
SP 86
SP 87
SP 88
SP 89
SP 90
SP 91
SP 92
SP 93
SP 94
SP 95
SP 96
SIQ
Name
Phase fault, channel 9
Homopolar fault A, channel 9
Phase fault, channel 10
Homopolar fault A, channel 10
Phase fault, channel 11
Homopolar fault A, channel 11
Phase fault, channel 12
Homopolar fault A, channel 12
Locked status SW9
Locked status SW10
Locked status SW11
Locked status SW12
Homopolar fault B, channel 9
Homopolar fault B, channel 10
Homopolar fault B, channel 11
Homopolar fault B, channel 12
Digital input 13
Digital input 14
MV present channel 9
MV present channel 10
MV present channel 11
MV present channel 12
Spare
Spare
Digital input 15
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Digital input 16
Digital input 17
Digital input 18
Relative
address
64 40h
65 41h
66 42h
67 43h
68 44h
69 45h
70 46h
71 47h
72 48h
73 49h
74 4Ah
75 4Bh
76 4Ch
77 4Dh
78 4Eh
79 4Fh
80 50h
81 51h
82 52h
83 53h
84 54h
85 55h
86 56h
87 57h
88 58h
89 59h
90 5Ah
91 5Bh
92 5Ch
93 5Dh
94 5Eh
95 5Fh
Default
address
124 7Ch
125 7Dh
126 7Eh
127 7Fh
128 80h
129 81h
130 82h
131 83h
132 84h
133 85h
134 86h
135 87h
136 88h
137 89h
138 8Ah
139 8Bh
140 8Ch
141 8Dh
142 8Eh
143 8Fh
144 90h
145 91h
146 92h
147 93h
148 94h
149 95h
150 96h
151 97h
152 98h
153 99h
154 9Ah
155 9Bh
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Single-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
Expansion
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SP 97
SP 98
SP 99
SP 100
SP 101
SP 102
SP 103
SP 104
SP 105
SP 106
SP 107
SP 108
SP 109
SP 110
SP 111
SP 112
SP 113
SP 114
SP 115
SP 116
SP 117
SP 118
SP 119
SP 120
SP 121
SP 122
SP 123
SP 124
SP 125
SP 126
SP 127
SP 128
SIQ
Name
Phase fault, channel 13
Homopolar fault A, channel 13
Phase fault, channel 14
Homopolar fault A, channel 14
Phase fault, channel 15
Homopolar fault A, channel 15
Phase fault, channel 16
Homopolar fault A, channel 16
Locked status SW13
Locked status SW14
Locked status SW15
Locked status SW16
Homopolar fault B, channel 13
Homopolar fault B, channel 14
Homopolar fault B, channel 15
Homopolar fault B, channel 16
Digital input 19
Digital input 20
MV present channel 13
MV present channel 14
MV present channel 15
MV present channel 16
Spare
Spare
Digital input 21
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Digital input 22
Digital input 23
Digital input 24
Relative
address
96 60h
97 61h
98 62h
99 63h
100 64h
101 65h
102 66h
103 67h
104 68h
105 69h
106 6Ah
107 6Bh
108 6Ch
109 6Dh
110 6Eh
111 6Fh
112 70h
113 71h
114 72h
115 73h
116 74h
117 75h
118 76h
119 77h
120 78h
121 79h
122 7Ah
123 7Bh
124 7Ch
125 7Dh
126 7Eh
127 7Fh
Default
address
156 9Ch
157 9Dh
158 9Eh
159 9Fh
160 A0h
161 A1h
162 A2h
163 A3h
164 A4h
165 A5h
166 A6h
167 A7h
168 A8h
169 A9h
170 AAh
171 ABh
172 ACh
173 ADh
174 AEh
175 AFh
176 B0h
177 B1h
178 B2h
179 B3h
180 B4h
181 B5h
182 B6h
183 B7h
184 B8h
185 B9h
186 BAh
187 BBh
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MEasured value
(monitor direction)
Description
Base
Expansion
PowerMeter Option
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ME 1
ME 2
ME 3
ME 4
ME 5
ME 6
ME 7
ME 8
ME 9
ME 10
ME 11
ME 12
ME 13
ME 14
ME 15
ME 16
ME 17
ME 18
ME 19
ME 20
ME 21
ME 22
ME 23
ME 24
ME 25
ME 26
ME 27
ME 28
ME 29
ME 30
ME 31
ME 32
ME 33
ME 34
ME 35
ME 36
ME 37
ME 38
ME 39
ME 40
ME 41
ME 42
ME 43
ME 44
ME 45
ME 46
ME 47
ME 48
ME 49
ME 50
ME 51
ME 52
NVA / SVA
Name
Phase current, channel 1
Phase current, channel 2
Phase current, channel 3
Phase current, channel 4
Phase current, channel 5
Phase current, channel 6
Phase current, channel 7
Phase current, channel 8
Phase current, channel 9
Phase current, channel 10
Phase current, channel 11
Phase current, channel 12
Phase current, channel 13
Phase current, channel 14
Phase current, channel 15
Phase current, channel 16
PM1 Group 1 Element 1
PM1 Group 1 Element 2
PM1 Group 1 Element 3
PM1 Group 2 Element 1
PM1 Group 2 Element 2
PM1 Group 2 Element 3
PM2 Group 1 Element 1
PM2 Group 1 Element 2
PM2 Group 1 Element 3
PM2 Group 2 Element 1
PM2 Group 2 Element 2
PM2 Group 2 Element 3
PM3 Group 1 Element 1
PM3 Group 1 Element 2
PM3 Group 1 Element 3
PM3 Group 2 Element 1
PM3 Group 2 Element 2
PM3 Group 2 Element 3
PM4 Group 1 Element 1
PM4 Group 1 Element 2
PM4 Group 1 Element 3
PM4 Group 2 Element 1
PM4 Group 2 Element 2
PM4 Group 2 Element 3
PM1 Group 3 Element 1
PM1 Group 3 Element 2
PM1 Group 3 Element 3
PM2 Group 3 Element 1
PM2 Group 3 Element 2
PM2 Group 3 Element 3
PM3 Group 3 Element 1
PM3 Group 3 Element 2
PM3 Group 3 Element 3
PM4 Group 3 Element 1
PM4 Group 3 Element 2
PM4 Group 3 Element 3
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
12 0Ch
13 0Dh
14 0Eh
15 0Fh
16 10h
17 11h
18 12h
19 13h
20 14h
21 15h
22 16h
23 17h
24 18h
25 19h
26 1Ah
27 1Bh
28 1Ch
29 1Dh
30 1Eh
31 1Fh
32 20h
33 21h
34 22h
35 23h
36 24h
37 25h
38 26h
39 27h
40 28h
41 29h
42 2Ah
43 2Bh
44 2Ch
45 2Dh
46 2Eh
47 2Fh
48 30h
49 31h
50 32h
51 33h
Default
address
192 C0h
193 C1h
194 C2h
195 C3h
196 C4h
197 C5h
198 C6h
199 C7h
200 C8h
201 C9h
202 CAh
203 CBh
204 CCh
205 CDh
206 CEh
207 CFh
208 D0h
209 D1h
210 D2h
211 D3h
212 D4h
213 D5h
214 D6h
215 D7h
216 D8h
217 D9h
218 DAh
219 DBh
220 DCh
221 DDh
222 DEh
223 DFh
224 E0h
225 E1h
226 E2h
227 E3h
228 E4h
229 E5h
230 E6h
231 E7h
232 E8h
233 E9h
234 EAh
235 EBh
236 ECh
237 EDh
238 EEh
239 EFh
240 F0h
241 F1h
242 F2h
243 F3h
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Integrated Total
(monitor direction)
Description
PowerMeter Option
IT 1
IT 2
IT 3
IT 4
IT 5
IT 6
IT 7
IT 8
IT 9
IT 10
IT 11
IT 12
BCR
Name
PM1 Group n
PM1 Group n
PM2 Group n
PM2 Group n
PM3 Group n
PM3 Group n
PM4 Group n
PM4 Group n
PM1 Group n
PM2 Group n
PM3 Group n
PM4 Group n
Element 1
Element 2
Element 1
Element 2
Element 1
Element 2
Element 1
Element 2
Element 3
Element 3
Element 3
Element 3
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
Default
address
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
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Single-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
Base
SP 1
SP 2
SP 3
SP 4
SP 5
SP 6
SP 7
SP 8
SP 9
SP 10
SP 11
SP 12
SP 13
SP 14
SP 15
SP 16
SP 17
SP 18
SP 19
SP 20
SP 21
SP 22
SP 23
SP 24
SP 25
SP 26
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SIQ
Name
Phase fault
Homopolar fault
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Locked status
Spare
Spare
Spare
Digital input 1
Digital input 2
Digital input 3
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Automatism operated
Local
No immediate AC supply
present
No delayed AC supply present
Charger/FPI fault
Battery fault
No switchgear supply present
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
12 0Ch
13 0Dh
14 0Eh
15 0Fh
16 10h
17 11h
18 12h
19 13h
20 14h
21 15h
Default
address
60 3Ch
61 3Dh
62 3Eh
63 3Fh
64 40h
65 41h
66 42h
67 43h
68 44h
69 45h
70 46h
71 47h
72 48h
73 49h
74 4Ah
75 4Bh
76 4Ch
77 4Dh
78 4Eh
79 4Fh
80 50h
81 51h
22
23
24
25
82
83
84
85
16h
17h
18h
19h
52h
53h
54h
55h
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Single-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
Base
SP 1
SP 2
SP 3
SP 4
SP 5
SP 6
SP 7
SP 8
SP 9
SP 10
SP 11
SP 12
SP 13
SP 14
SP 15
SP 16
SP 17
SP 18
SP 19
SP 20
SP 21
SP 22
SP 23
SP 24
SP 25
SP 26
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SIQ
Name
Phase fault, channel 1
Homopolar fault channel 1
Phase fault, channel 2
Homopolar fault channel 2
Spare
Spare
Spare
Spare
Locked status channel 1
Locked status channel 2
Spare
Spare
Digital input 1
Digital input 2
Door open
MV present channel 2
Spare
Spare
Spare
Automatism operated
Local
No immediate AC supply
present
No delayed AC supply present
Charger fault
Battery fault
No switchgear supply present
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
12 0Ch
13 0Dh
14 0Eh
15 0Fh
16 10h
17 11h
18 12h
19 13h
20 14h
21 15h
Default
address
60 3Ch
61 3Dh
62 3Eh
63 3Fh
64 40h
65 41h
66 42h
67 43h
68 44h
69 45h
70 46h
71 47h
72 48h
73 49h
74 4Ah
75 4Bh
76 4Ch
77 4Dh
78 4Eh
79 4Fh
80 50h
81 51h
22
23
24
25
82
83
84
85
16h
17h
18h
19h
52h
53h
54h
55h
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Base
Single-Point
information
(monitor direction)
Description
SP 1
SP 2
SP 3
SP 4
SP 5
SP 6
SP 7
SP 8
SP 9
SP 10
SP 11
SP 12
SP 13
SP 14
SP 15
SP 16
SP 17
SP 18
SP 19
SP 20
SP 21
SP 22
SP 23
SP 24
SP 25
SP 26
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SIQ
Name
Phase fault, channel 1
Homopolar fault channel 1
Phase fault, channel 2
Homopolar fault channel 2
Phase fault, channel 3
Homopolar fault channel 3
Phase fault, channel 4
Homopolar fault channel 4
Locked status channel 1
Locked status channel 2
Locked status channel 3
Locked status channel 4
Digital input 1
Digital input 2
Digital input 3
Digital input 4
MV present channel 1
MV present channel 2
MV present channel 3
MV present channel 4
Local
No immediate AC supply
present
No delayed AC supply present
Charger/FPI fault
Battery fault
No switchgear supply present
Relative
address
0
00h
1
01h
2
02h
3
03h
4
04h
5
05h
6
06h
7
07h
8
08h
9
09h
10 0Ah
11 0Bh
12 0Ch
13 0Dh
14 0Eh
15 0Fh
16 10h
17 11h
18 12h
19 13h
20 14h
21 15h
Default
address
60 3Ch
61 3Dh
62 3Eh
63 3Fh
64 40h
65 41h
66 42h
67 43h
68 44h
69 45h
70 46h
71 47h
72 48h
73 49h
74 4Ah
75 4Bh
76 4Ch
77 4Dh
78 4Eh
79 4Fh
80 50h
81 51h
22
23
24
25
82
83
84
85
16h
17h
18h
19h
52h
53h
54h
55h
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COMMS
TD
RD
Comms module receiving data
ON
Comms module powered on
Normal operation
During normal operation, the Comms module display is as follows:
The RD and TD transmission LEDs are on when T200 is receiving
or sending data.
The ON LED is lit up.
The Fault LED is OFF.
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Event
The COMMS module
"ON" LED is OFF.
Probable cause
The equipment is not powered on.
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Solution
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