Configure System; Equipment Settings; Configure Nsd600 - ABB ETL600 Instruction Manual

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5.3.2.

Configure System

Point to Configuration / System to get a dialog box with the 4 tabs
Equipment settings, Channel settings, Alarm settings and Alarm
relays on R1BC.
5.3.2.1.

Equipment Settings

Remarks for tab Equipment settings:
All data entered into the fields Link No., Equipment name,
Cabinet No., Equipment No., Equipment type are interpreted as
character strings.
In the field Equipment address a number between 0 and 65000
must be entered. The default value of 0 can be used as long as
just one single link is accessible from HMI600. However, if several
links are connected to a network whose elements are to be
managed from one single HMI600, unique Equipment addresses
have to be assigned to all terminals prior to connecting them to the
network, so that the terminals can be addressed individually by
HMI600. Refer to section 4.5 for more details.
The default value for the HMI datarate in the ETL600 is 57600 bps.
If this rate is changed, it must be changed accordingly in the
HMI600 under Options / Communications.
The 3 frames on the right side named Assemblies in upper rack
P7LA, Assemblies in lower rack P7LA and Assemblies in rack
P7LC are intended to record the presence of those modules in the
ETL600 racks which otherwise would not be recorded by HMI600.
5.3.3.

Configure NSD600

Point to Configuration / NSD600 to get a dialog box with the tabs
TPE 1,
G4AI N71.
Additional tabs G4AI N11, G4AI N22, G4AI N28, G4AI N34, G4AI N54
and G4AI N65 can be present depending on the required number of
NSD600 ports entered previously under Configure services.
Remarks for the tabs TPE 1 / TPE 2:
Each of the four commands A, B, C, D can be set under
Application to off, blocking, permissive, direct.
Note:
5-16
1KHW001489-EN
(maximum 14 when 7 modules G4AI are plugged).
• Each TPE can only use inputs and outputs of its
own teleprotection Interface(s).
TPE 2,
Supervision
It is recommended to configure the commands A to D
in ascending order regarding security requirements
of the application (example: command A for blocking,
B and C for permissive, D for direct tripping).
November 2005
TPE 1,
Supervision
Configuration and Set-up
ETL600
and
TPE 2

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