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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT CHAPTER C264_ENCO_C41 CHAPTER C264_ENAP_C41 CHAPTER C264_ENFT_C41 CHAPTER C264_ENHW_C41 CHAPTER C264_ENCM_C41 CHAPTER C264_ENTD_C42 CHAPTER C264_ENMF_C41 CHAPTER C264_ENLX_C41 3 4 8 16 23 26 27 29 30

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SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT


The present document is an addendum to the MiCOM C264 Operator and technical documentation - MiCOM C264 issue C42. It describes the additional features and evolution between PACiS V4.5 and PACiS V4.6 with references to the specific chapters.

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Central Processing Unit CPU260/CPU270 In base, this board includes the 10/100BaseT Ethernet interface (RJ45 connector). This board includes: The IRIG-B interface ( standard NF S 87-500, May 1987) with the following characteristics: interface: BNC plug modulated amplitude, 1 kHz carrier signal time-of-year code: BCD compatible with IRIG B122 code

The IP address of both Ethernet ports must be on two different sub-networks. There are configurable by the CMT tool. They can share the same physical network. Two non-insulated RS232 interfaces (DB9 male connector)

The external modules ECU200/ECU201 convert non-insulated RS232 into optical link/insulated RS485 or RS422. The DB9 connector description: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NOTE: CD RX TX 5V ( for ECU20x supply) ground Not used RTS CTS Not used Unlike standardized RS232 connector, pin 4 is not normally used as the DTR signal (Data Terminal ready). It is here permanently connected to power supply +5 V. So this pin 4 must not be used in a null-modem cable.

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Connector 1 6 5

DB 9

5 9

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FIGURE 11: OPTIONAL LEGACY PORTS (PORTS N3 / N4) DESCRIPTION The ECU201 module has a 5 wires female connector. 1 2 3 4 5 TA (+) TB (-) Ground RA (+) RB (-)

TABLE 5: ECU201 DESCRIPTION For RS422 connection: TA(+), TB(-), RA(+), RB(-) are used. Jumper S1 must be set. For RS485 connection: only TA(+) and TB(-), are used. Jumper S1 must not be set. The ECU200 module has 2 optical fibre connectors (ST type): 1. 2. TX: optical emitter RX: optical receiver

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Analogue Output module AOU200 The AOU200 board provides 4 current analogue outputs. Each output is associated to a Read Inhibit relay. The outputs are powered using an external power supply. The external power supply has to provide a regulated voltage of +48V (+/- 5%). The regulated 48Vdc power supply shall be dimensioned to be able to supply a minimum of 7W per AOU200 board. Ex: P.S. over 28 W if 4*AOU200 boards are integrated in C264. Block diagram:

FIGURE 25: AOU200 BOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM

Addendum MiCOM C264/C264C Connector description: N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Description External power supply +48V NIL External power supply (0V) NIL WDOG+ WDOGNIL READ INHIBIT AO n 1+ READ INHIBIT AO n 1READ INHIBIT AO n 2+ READ INHIBIT AO n 2READ INHIBIT AO n 3+ READ INHIBIT AO n 3READ INHIBIT AO n 4+ READ INHIBIT AO n 4NIL AO n 1+ AO n 1AO n 2+ AO n 2AO n 3+ AO n 3AO n 4+ AO n 4-

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TABLE 20: AOU200 BOARD - CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION

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4.4.1

Adding Boards PACiS C264s are composed of boards, responding to specific functions: DIU200-210-211 - Digital input boards with 16 digital input channels: - digital and counter acquisition - digital measurement acquisition AIU201 - Analogue input boards with 4 analogue input channels: - analogue measurement acquisition AIU210/AIU211 - Analogue input boards with 8 analogue input channels: - analogue measurement acquisition TMU200/TMU210/TMU220 - CT and VT input boards with 4 CT and 4 VT input channels ( 5 VT inputs on TMU220): - ct/vt sampling acquisition, - MV computations based on acquired samples DOU200/DOU201 - Digital output boards with 10 digital output channels: - execution of single or dual, transient or permanent commands - setting of digital setpoints CCU200 - Mixed digital 8 input and 4 output boards with digital input and output channels (take good care the DO 4,5,6,7 are defined but not used): - Circuit breaker Control Unit CPU260, CPU270 : CPU boards with communication channels (1*Ethernet on CPU260, 2 Ethernet on CPU270 and serial communication ports) BIU241 : Power Supply board with communication channels (serial communication ports) GHU200 - Graphical panel boards with led channels AOU200: Analogue output board with 4 Analogue output channels.

C264 hardware definition is done in SCE by adding typed boards below C264 object. Mandatory boards (CPU260/CPU270, GHU200, BIU241) are automatically created at C264s creation. Implicit typed channel creations are done at boards creation. Linking datapoint to channels corresponds to datapoint wiring. The addition of a board definition is done via the Objects entry window by clicking on mouses right button as the following:

FIGURE 18: ADDING A BOARD TO THE C264

Addendum MiCOM C264/C264C Configuration rules and checks Slots and boards in a C264 computer A BIU B CPU C D E F G H I J K L M

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Slots from C to P may contain a board of the following types: AIU201, AIU210/AIU211, AOU200,DOU20x, DIU20x, DIU21x or CCU20x Slot Q may contain one TMU200/220 board or one board of the above types If a TMU200/220 is present, then the maximum count of boards must be 14; else the maximum count of boards must be 15 If present the Ethernet boards (SWU20x, SWR2xx, SWD2xx) are to be installed in slots C or D.

Slots and boards in a C264C computer A BIU B CPU Slots from C to F may contain a board of the following types: AIU201, AIU210/AIU211, AOU200,DOU20x, DIU20x or CCU20x Slots from C to F may contain a board of the following types: AIU201, AIU210/AIU211, DOU200, DIU20x or CCU20x Slots G and H may contain one TMU200/220 board or two boards of the above types. If a TMU200/220 is present, then the maximum count of boards must be 4; else the maximum count of boards must be 6. If present the Ethernet boards (SWU20x, SWR2xx, SWD2xx) are to be installed in slots C or D. A C264 is able to manage up to 4 AOU boards and the AOU board cannot be used in a C264 redundant environment. C D E F G H

4.4.2 4.4.2.1

Setting specific attributes to C264 boards Setting common attributes to C264 board For each board of the C264 the short name attribute (1) may be updated for correct logging and alarm discrimination concerning board status datapoint. For boards AIU2xx, CCU200, DIU2xx, DOU20x, AOU200 the physical board number attribute (2) must be updated. For boards CPU260, BIU241, GHU200, TMU2x0 this attribute is forced to 0 by the SCE and is not displayed in the attributes window.

(1) (2)

FIGURE 19: GENERAL ATTRIBUTES OF A BOARD

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Per board type (AIU201, AIU210/AIU211, AOU200, DOU20x, DIU2xx, CCU20x), the physical board number attribute values must begin from 0, be unique and contiguous.

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4.4.7

Configuring a AO channel An AO channel is an analogue output available on AOU200 at their creation in SCE.

FIGURE 28BIS: USAGE OF ANALOGUE OUPUT CHANNEL

The AO channel has following attributes: 1. Output current maintained mode: (Yes or No) Each current output is individually managed in 2 modes: Maintained mode: in case of C264 shut down or power off, the output level is maintained (and the Read inhibit relay is set). Only the reception of a new set point will lead to an output value modification. Un-maintained Mode: in case of C264 shut down or power off, the output is set to 0.

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Sensor range for AOU200 -20 mA +20 mA / -10 mA +10 mA / -5 mA +5 mA /4 mA +20 mA /0 mA +5 mA /0 mA +10 mA/0 mA +20 mA

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5.1.11

Defining a SetPoint datapoint

5.1.11.1 Overview of SetPoint processing Digital setpoints are described in section 4.9 of chapter C264/EN FT. SetPoints are used to send instruction values to the process or to ancillary devices. MiCOM C264s manage four types of SetPoints: Digital SetPoints SetPoints to IEDs System SetPoints Analog Setpoints

Digital SetPoints Digital SetPoints are executed via DO channels of Digital Output boards. This type of controls is managed in Direct Execute mode only. The checks performed during execution phase for SetPoints are: Substation and bay modes: check user selectable. Uniqueness: check user selectable. Device Locked: check user selectable. Automatism running control: check user selectable.

Digital SetPoints may be configured with digital refresh DO (see following topic) The configuration allows also defining two methods of activation of the SetPoint relays: Raw activation: all activated relays which must be open are deactivated; all relays which must be closed are activated. If a read inhibit DO is configured this one must be deactivated during the relay positioning (see following topic). Incremental activation: the restitution of the SetPoint and relays can be done by successive increments from the initial value to the final one. The value of increments and the duration of the activation are user selectable. If a read inhibit DO is configured this one must be deactivated during every incremental activation (see following topic).

Digital SetPoint encoding Described in section 4.9.1 of chapter C264/EN FT Read inhibit signal for digital SetPoint A dedicated binary output can be used to allow or forbid the reading of the value by the external device.

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If the RI output is a logical one (external polarity applied), the reading is permitted. The procedure used to output a value with a RI output is: Reset the RI output to a logical 0: read forbidden Wait for N ms Output the value Wait for N ms Set the RI output to a logical 1: read permitted

The 0 to 1 transition on the RI output can be used by the external device as a trigger, indicating that a new value is available.

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FIGURE 154: READ INHIBIT SIGNAL FOR DIGITAL SETPOINT Refresh DO for digital SetPoint SetPoints can be configured with a refresh period; this means that the SetPoint request must be sent periodically by the transmitter. If a request on the SetPoint is not received before the end of the refresh period, the SetPoint is set to non-refreshed and an alarm is raised but and the last received SetPoint is maintained. Once a new SetPoint request is received, the SetPoint is set to refreshed, DO are activated and the alarm is reset. SetPoints to IEDs SetPoints controls towards IEDs are managed in Direct execute mode. Execution phase is identical to the digital SetPoints. The execution is performed via the communication protocol of the concerned IED. System SetPoint SetPoints can be locally managed by C264 as a system control for automation for instance. Execution phase is identical to the digital SetPoints Analog Setpoints Analog setpoints are measurement values sent on the Analog Output board. These setpoints commands (with analog indication) are received from the Station Control Point (SCP), Remote Control Point (RCP) or from the local HMI (with LCD). Analog Setpoints are used to interface auxiliary devices requiring analog inputs (ex: measurement viewers, Generator) The Analog output values are secured with an external power supply which allows keeping the analog output value in case of C264 shutdown or power off. A quality indication is available with the additional Read Inhibit output relays (NO) associated to each analog output.

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5.1.11.3 Setting General attributes of a SetPoint datapoint When adding a generic SetPoint datapoint, some general attributes must be updated: 1. 2. short name and long name of the datapoint used for logging, alarms ... type: Analogue: SetPoint is managed by IED, by system output or by AOU board ouptut Digital coded BCD Digital coded Pure binary Digital coded Gray Digital coded 1 among N Digital coded decimal

For details refer to section 4.9.1 of chapter C264/EN FT. 3. progressive step usage: only used for digital SetPoint. No corresponds to Raw activation, Yes to Incremental Activation, described in section Defining a SetPoint datapoint minimum value (range [-3.4E38, 3.4E38]): used for value control and scaling. maximum value (range [-3.4E38, 3.4E38]): used for value control and scaling. command panel assignment (Yes / No): set to yes to enable SetPoint control at C264 local HMI level.

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FIGURE 157: SETTING GENERAL ATTRIBUTES OF A SETPOINT DATAPOINT (SAMPLE GIVEN AT BAY LEVEL FOR GENERIC SETPOINT) Configuration rules and checks A Setpoint datapoint wired on DO channels of a C264, must be digital and have its profile attribute SBO mode set to "Direct Execute" or Direct Execute with SBO popup. A Setpoint datapoint wired on AO channel of C264 must be analogue and have its profile attribute SBO mode set to "Direct Execute" only.

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Wiring SetPoint datapoint SetPoint datapoints can only be wired on digital channels (up to 48 DO channels) and two optional DO channel for read inhibit indication and sign bit and can also be wired on 1 Analogue channel

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Add the relations bit <i> wired on (1) at SetPoint datapoint level, for each available bit channel of the SetPoint (i begins from 0) Fill the relations with the relevant DO channels: when datapoint level is lower than or equal to bay level, only DO channels from DOU boards belonging to the C264 that manages the bay, are available. To define the C264 that manages a bay, refer to section 6.1.4 Define a Bay If a read inhibit signal exists for the SetPoint (see section 5.1.11.1 Overview of SetPoint processing), add the relations read inhibit wired on (2) at SetPoint datapoint level If a refresh signal exists for the SetPoint (see section 5.1.11.1 Overview of SetPoint processing), add the relations refresh wired on (3) at SetPoint datapoint level If a sign bit exists for the SetPoint, add the relations sign bit wired on (4) at SetPoint datapoint level

FIGURE 237: WIRING A SETPOINT DATAPOINT VIA N DO CHANNEL AND AO CHANNEL Configuration rules and checks A Setpoint datapoint wired on DO channels of C264, must be digital and have its profile attribute SBO mode set to "Direct Execute" or Direct Execute with SBO popup A Setpoint datapoint wired on AO channel of C264 must be analogue and have its profile attribute SBO mode set to "Direct Execute" only.

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For specific needs, some SPS or DPS can acts on SPC or DPC. This relation is called xPSxPC association. Such an acted xPC need a channel for wiring. It can be a xPC used for automation management for instance. The link defines for each state of the xPS which order must be sent. To create such a relation: Add the relation controls on state change (1) at SPS/DPS level; two relations are available depending on control kind to act (SPC or DPC). Choose the correct one. Fill the relation with the relevant SPC or DPC (2). Set the relation attributes (3) giving for each state of the xPS, the order to send: None, Open (resp. Off) or Close (resp. On) for DPC (resp. SPC).

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FIGURE 298BIS: CONTROLLING XPC THROUGH XPS (E.G.)

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Time management The main purposes of the time management are: Synchronisation of the C264 by: The external clock Station/legacy bus Operator

Updating of the internal clock Synchronisation of other equipments via station bus

Time synchronisation of a C264 can be done by four means: External clock (IRIG-B signal Clock message from a SCADA gateway (T-Bus) Clock message from the system master clock (S-Bus) Time set by an operator

Concerning these four external time references, there is a priority rule: if the external clock is operating, modifications on the C264 clock are not possible by other ways (for example from SCADA gateway, system master clock or operator). In case of external clock is disconnected or not operating, there is a priority order: clock message from a SCADA gateway or from the system master clock takes priority over operator. When the C264 is master of legacy bus, it synchronises the IED according to the synchronisation procedure of the protocol. The synchronisation is done just after the C264 has been synchronised by external clock or station bus or RCP. If the C264 is not synchronised, it synchronises periodically the IED all the same. When the C264 is synchronised all events and measurements have a time tag with synchronised attribute. If synchronisation is lost, or has never been received attributes indicates that time tag is not synchronised. PACiS architecture in substation can synchronize up to 120 equipments including C264, OI, gateways, IEC61850 Relays, etc The time management organisation is based on the following scheme:

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FIGURE 5: TIME MANAGEMENT

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Ethernet port management on CPU270 The 2 CPU270 Ethernet ports can be configured as follows: N 1 2 3 Port 1 IEC61850 SBUS + SCADA IP 1 SCADA IP 1 IEC61850 SBUS Port 2 SCADA IP 2 SCADA IP 2 SCADA IP TABLE 2. Comments 2 independent SCADA protocols with different database 2 independent SCADA protocols with different database

IEC 61850 Station Bus, if configured, is always on port 1. One or 2 IP SCADA protocols can be configured on port 1 and/or 2. The existing IS SCADA protocols are DNP3 and T104. DNP3 is mono-client. T104 is multiclients (up to 4 clients) with only one active at one time. One protocol is associated to one (and only one) Ethernet port.

FIGURE 7BIS: CMT SHOWING 2 ETHERNET PORTS

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Analog Setpoints Analog setpoints are measurement values sent on the Analog Output board. The setpoints commands (with analog indication) are received from the Station Control Point (SCP), Remote Control Point (RCP) or from the local HMI (with LCD). Analog Setpoints are used to interface auxiliary devices requiring analog inputs (ex: measurement viewers, Generator) The Analog output values are secured with an external power supply which allows keeping the analog output value in case of C264 shutdown or power off. A quality indication is available with the additional Read Inhibit output relays (NO) associated to each analog output.

4.10.1

Output range The various Analog output ranges in currents are: 5 mA, 0 - 5 mA 10 mA, 0 - 10 mA 4 - 20 mA, 0 - 20 mA, 20 mA

4.10.2

Output management Each current output is individually managed in 2 modes: Maintained mode: in case of C264 shut down or power off, the output level is maintained (and the Read inhibit relay is set). Only the reception of a new setpoint will lead to an output value modification. Un-maintained Mode: in case of C264 shut down or power off, the output is set to 0.

The Analog Output is stable 100ms after the order. During the Analog output value modification, the Read Inhibit relay is reset (Open) and indicates that the analog output value is not to be used.

Stable Analog Output

Output value modification

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FIGURE 14BIS: DIAGRAM OF AOU CHANNEL

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the C264 is not operational or powered off (no communication with the CPU board) an AOU internal fault is present

Otherwise, the analog output function is valid; the AOU watchdog relay is set

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5.2.10

CT/VT additional processing

5.2.10.2 Outputs The CT/VT calculation functionality provides: RMS values, for currents and voltages Frequency of the network Active power (total and on a per phase basis) Reactive power (total and on a per phase basis) Apparent power (total and on a per phase basis) Power factor (total and on a per phase basis) Phase angles Sequence components (Id, Ii, I0, Vd, Vi, V0) Ratio of harmonics (up to the 15th harmonic) Total Harmonic Distorsion (THD) and Total Demand Distorsion (TDD). Harmonics are evaluated up to the 15th order.

On TMU200 / TMU220, additional measurement values are available as shown below: fundamental (H1 harmonic) of phase A current fundamental (H1 harmonic) of phase B current fundamental (H1 harmonic) of phase C current fundamental (H1 harmonic) of phase A voltage fundamental (H1 harmonic) of phase B voltage fundamental (H1 harmonic) of phase C voltage

With the additional synchrocheck option, following values are computed: Slip frequency Amplitude Phase difference Synchrocheck voltage

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5.6.1

Test Mode enhancements The existing C264 Test Mode allows to deactivate the DOU/CCU relays output in case of control sequence. The enhancements allow to: 1. 2. manage the Test Mode in case of C264 redundancy (Test Mode is managed only if the C264 is in active mode, so a C264 in standby mode can't be set in Test Mode) manage the control feedback datapoints

In case of C264 redundancy, the Test Mode activation is performed independently for each C264 (Main and Backup) from SMT. If the Active C264 is set in Test Mode, it remains Active. A Standby C264 cannot be set in Test Mode. If the control is associated to a datapoint (i.e. feedback datapoint defined in configuration), this one takes the control value in Test Mode: Open / Reset order => Open state for DPS, Reset state for SPS Close / Set order => Close state for DPS, Set state for SPS

To leave the Test mode, the user, through the SMT, changes the C264 mode to Operational. The C264 automatically goes in Maintenance mode (transient) before going in Operational mode. The user of the Test Mode owns all responsibility of controls performed during the Test Mode, and before leaving the Test Mode, he/she owns all responsibility to restore the system. In Test Mode, all controls performed may impact Isagraf programs or PSL automatisms. NOTE 1: Digital and Analogue Setpoint with measurement feedback are not managed in Test Mode (i.e. they are managed as in Operational mode). IEC61850 exchanges (reports, gooses) are not impacted by the C264 Test Mode. That means that a control done in Test Mode, which is send to another C264 - which is not in test mode - or IED (legacy or not) may be fully and physically executed on the device.

NOTE 2:

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Execution via I/O boards According to the devices features the execution of the control via I/O boards may be performed using: Single Points Control Double Control Points Digital Setpoints Analogue Setpoints

Single Point Control and Double Point Control However, the execution control sequence depends on the activation mode of the xPC. By configuration, this activation mode of SPC and DPC may be transient, permanent or permanent until feedback.

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Transient: the contact is closed and then re-opened automatically after a delay (defined during the configuration of the xPC). For a DPC, configuration gives two delays need to be configured, one for open and one for close. Permanent: For this type of output control, the contact is held in the requested position state until the reverse order is received. Permanent until feedback: The contact is held in the requested position state until confirmation of the position of the device or after timeout awaiting the new position of the device. In this case, the input information of the device status must be configured.

Digital and Analogue Setpoints Digital Setpoints are executed via Digital Output boards. This type of controls is managed in Direct Execute mode only. Analogue Setpoints are executed via Analogue Output boards. This type of controls is managed in Direct Execute mode only.

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Slow automation: Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Outputs A PLC function can: generate a BI, e.g. PLC is considered as source of acquisition of the data point, generate a MEAS, generate a CT, generate a SPI, generate a SIG, modify quality of a Binary Input defined in the C264: force, suppress or substitution request, modify quality of a MEAS defined in the C264: force, suppress or substitution request, modify quality of a SIG defined in the C264: force, suppress or substitution request, send binary order to C264 boards or IED or to another C264, send digital and analog setpoints to C264 boards or to IEDs or to another C264.

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HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
Concept Components The MiCOM C264/C264C is based on a modular and scalable architecture to support dedicated hardware modules adapted to the plant data interfaces. Each MiCOM C264/C264C rack can be equipped with the following module: BIU241: Basic Interface Unit. This board includes the auxiliary power supply converter, the watchdog relay, 2 digital outputs/2 digital inputs for C264 redundancy and 2 insulated RS485/RS232 interface CPU260 (also named CPU2) or CPU270 (also named CPU3): Central Processing Unit and communications board based on PowerPC processor DSP200: Digital Signal Processing board is the processor board for CT VT calculation. It is the CPU200 daughter board FBP28x: Front BackPlane: bus for 80TE case FBP24x: Front BackPlane: bus for 40TE case DIU200: Digital Inputs Unit each with 16 digital inputs DIU210: Digital Inputs Unit each with 16 digital inputs with current-peak and voltages from 24V to 220V DIU220: Digital Inputs Unit each with 16 digital inputs for voltages 48/60V and 110/125V DOU200: Digital Outputs Unit each with 10 digital outputs for alarms CCU200: Circuit breaker Control Unit each with 8 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs AIU201: Analogue Input Unit each with 4 analogue inputs direct current or voltage AIU210/AIU211: Analogue Input Unit each with 8 analogue inputs direct current TMU200 (TMU220): Transducerless Measurements Unit board for direct CT/VT measuring acquisition with 4 CT and 4 VT ( 5 VT for TMU220) SWU20x: Ethernet SWitch Unit board with 4 electrical links and x= 0 or x=2 optical links SWR2xx: Ethernet SWitch board for Redundant Ethernet ring with 4 electrical links and 2 optical links for the redundant ring. SWD2xx: Ethernet SWitch board for Dual Homing Ethernet star, with 4 electrical links and 2 optical links for a Dual star. ECU200: Extended Communication Unit board to convert non insulated RS232 into optical signal ECU201: Extended Communication Unit board to convert non insulated RS232 into insulated RS485 signal GHU201 (for C264) or GHU200 (for C264C): Graphical Human machine interface Unit: Front Panel including 17 LEDs (13 free configurable) + 7 pushbuttons (L/R, Open, Close, etc) + LCD (resolution of 128 x 128 pixels /16 lines of 21 characters each) and a keypad at the front plate for local MMI management

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GHU211 (for C264) or GHU210 (for C264C): Front Panel including 17 LEDs (12 free configurable) + 1 pushbutton (L/R) GHU221 (for C264) or GHU220 (for C264C): Front Face used to connect a detachable HMI (GHU20x or GHU21x) AOU board: Analogue Output Unit each with 4 current analogue outputs

MiCOM C264C I/O Capabilities Inside the Case with CT/VT, there are 4 available slots for I/O boards (DIU200, DIU210, DIU220, AIU201, AIU210, AIU211, DOU200, AOU200 or CCU200) or switch boards (SWU20x or SWR2xx or SWD2xx). Inside the Case without CT/VT, there are 6 available slots for I/O boards (DIU200, DIU210, DIU220, AIU201, AIU210, AIU211, DOU200, AOU200 or CCU200) or switch boards (SWU20x or SWR2xx or SWD2xx).

2.3 2.3.3

MiCOM C264 I/O Capabilities Inside the Case with CT/VT, there are 14 available slots for I/O boards (DIU200, DIU210, DIU220, AIU201, AIU210, AIU211, DOU200 or CCU200 or AOU200) or switch boards (SWU20x or SWR2xx or SWD2xx). Inside the Case without CT VT, there are 15 available slots for I/O boards (DIU200, DIU210, DIU220, AIU201, AIU210, AIU211, DOU200 or CCU200 or AOU200) or switch boards (SWU20x or SWR2xx or SWD2xx).

2.4

Coding of board address Same rule is applicable to all I/O boards (DIU200, DIU210, DIU220, AIU201, AIU210, AIU211, DOU200, CCU200 and AOU200): Binary coding on 4 jumpers top down (From 0 to 15) Jumper Example: missing => 1 present => 0

1 0 0 0 address =1 address

0 2 0 8 = 10
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Two boards of the same type must not have the same address

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2.5.18

Analogue Output Unit AOU200 The Analogue output module (AOU) has 4 isolated analogue outputs. Each AO can be configured in the current range.

FIGURE 39: MiCOM C264 AOU200 MODULE

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Check the boards' status MiCOM C264 front panel gives access to C264 boards status (refer to chapter C264/EN HI). Board labels are defined during the configuration phase. They are based on short names and are indexed automatically. The default configuration model is: GHU BIU CCU DIU DOU AIU TMU AOU Graphical Human Unit Basic Interface Unit (power supply) Circuit breaker Control Unit (SBO board) Digital Input Unit Digital Output Unit Analogue Input Unit (DC current and voltage input) Transducerless Measurements Unit (CT/VT board) Analogue Output Unit (4 current analogue outputs)

The product checks whether the number of installed boards matches with the number of boards configured, the following messages are generated depending on the results: PresConf Failure ConfButMissing Too Many Board configured present and operational Board configured present and faulty Board configured not present Board not configured but present (spare)

B O A R D <Board Label><Number> <Board Status> <Board Label><Number> <Board Status> <Board Label><Number> <Board Status> <Board Label><Number> <Board Status> <Board Label><Number> <Board Status> <Board Label><Number> <Board Status>

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Terminals PC Interface: DIN 41652 connector, type female D-Sub, 9-pin on the front panel. A direct wired cable is required. Ethernet LAN (in the rear panel through the CPU260/270 board): RJ-45 female connector, 8-pin for the 10/100Base-T self-negotiation. ST female connector for the 100Base-F. IRIG-B Input (optional, in the rear panel through the CPU260/CPU270 board): BNC plug. Conventional communication links: M3 threaded terminal ends, self-centring with wire protection for conductor cross sections from 0.2 to 2.5 mm for BIU241 board. DIN 41652 connector; type D-Sub, 9-pin on the CPU260 board in the rear panel. Optical fibres trough ECU200 (external RS232/optical converter): optical plastic fibre connection per IEC 874-2 or DIN 47258 or ST glass fibre optic connection (ST is a registered trademark of AT&T Lightguide Cable Connectors). Inputs /Outputs or power supply modules: M3 threaded terminal ends, self-centring with wire protection for conductor cross sections from 0.2 to 2.5 mm for DIU200, DIU210, DIU220, DOU200, CCU200, AIU201, AIU210, AIU211, BIU241 and AOU200 boards. The I/O boards and BIU241 are equipped with a 24-way 5.08 mm pitch male connector. Current-measuring and Voltage-measuring inputs: M5 threaded terminal ends, self-centring with wire protection for conductor cross sections between 2.5 and 4 mm for TMU200 Transducerless (4CT+4VT) board. The TMU200 (4CT+4VT) board is equipped with a MiCOM: ASSEMBLY CONNECTEUR BLOCKL GJ104 connector.

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Analogue Output The AOU200 board provides 4 current analogue outputs. Each output is associated to a Read Inhibit relay. The Outputs are powered using an external power supply. The analogue outputs, the relays and the power supply are designed as one isolated group. The external power supply has to provide a regulated voltage of +48V5% and a power of 10 W per AOU200 board Up to 4 AOU200 boards can be used in one C264 rack.

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Precision is 0,1% of full scale + 20% at 25C after calibration. The maximum deviation is <100ppm/C between -10C et +70C. The current output is stable 100ms after the order. In association with a RI relay, the management is as follows (the value can be read when the RI relay is closed):

AOUx
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10 ms

10 ms

RI relay

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FIGURE 1: AOU200 BOARD DIAGRAM

Relays characteristics: WatchDog Relay and RI relays Contact type Max operating voltage Make and Carry Break NO 250 Vdc / 230 Vac 2,5 A continuous 30A for 500ms 100A for 30ms dc: 50 W resistive, 15W inductive(L/R = 40ms). Ac: 1250 VA resistive, 1250VA inductive (cos=0,7 relay duration is lower) Operating time Frequency of commutation max. Life Period < 7ms 360 operations par hour (on nominal load 100 000 operations (on resistive load at 250Vc.a., 8A)

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Replacing a board Replacement of the I/O boards (DIU200, DIU21x, DOU20x, CCU200, AIU201, AIU210, AIU211, AOU200) The I/O boards can be located in any slot from C to Q. Do not forget to set the jumpers on the new board in the same position as the previous one. WARNING: THE INSERT OR EXTRACTION OF THE AOU200 BOARD IN SKEW COULD LEAD ONE CAPACITY (C27) TO TOUCH AN IRON CORNER. THE MANIPULATION OF BOARDS IS TO BE DONE CAREFULLY.

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Analogue Output Unit Computer C264 Board name for Analogue Output

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