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GE Multilin D400 Instruction Manual (192 pages)
Substation Gateway
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 5.68 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Product Support
9
Access the GE Grid Solutions Web Site
9
Search GE Grid Solutions Technical Support Library
9
Contact GE Grid Solutions Technical Support
10
GE Grid Solutions Address
10
Product Returns
10
Product Documents
11
Upgrade Your D400 Firmware
11
About this Document
13
Purpose
13
Additional Documentation
13
How to Use this Guide
14
Safety Words and Definitions
14
Before You Start
15
Safety Precautions
15
Warning Symbols
16
Regulatory Compliance Information
17
CE Mark Compliance
17
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (Rohs)
17
EAC Compliance
18
Product Overview
19
Functional Overview
19
Hardware Overview
21
Features
21
Firmware Compatibility
22
Ordering Guide
22
Upgrade Kit
23
Product Identification Number
23
Product Specifications
24
Approvals
27
Storage Recommendations
27
Storage Conditions
27
Battery Life
27
Installing the D400
29
Installation Steps
29
Required Tools
30
Unpacking and Inspecting the D400
30
First Look at the D400
31
Front Panel
31
Rear Panel
31
Physical Installation
32
Rack Mounting
32
Panel Mount
33
Battery Installation
33
Battery Removal
33
SETTING up Communication Cards
35
Communication Cards
35
CARDS Changing Card Settings
36
Types of Communication Cards
36
Configuration Options
37
Factory Default
37
Switch SW1/SW2 Configuration
38
Switch SW3/SW4 Configuration
39
RS-232 Adapter
36
RS-485 Adapter
40
Configuration Options
40
Factory Default
40
Switch SW1/SW2 Configuration
40
Switch SW3/SW4 Configuration
42
Fiber Optic Serial Adapter
43
Configuration Options
43
Factory Default
43
Switch SW1 Configuration
43
IRIG-B Input Adapter
44
Configuration Options
45
Factory Default
45
Switch SW1 Configuration
45
Switch SW2 Configuration
46
IRIG-B Distribution Adapter
47
Output Voltage
47
Configuration Options
47
4-Port Twisted-Pair Ethernet Switch
48
Configuration Options
48
10Base-FL Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch
49
Configuration Options
49
100Base-FX Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Adapter
50
Configuration Options
50
COM2 Port Adapter
51
Configuration Options
51
Redundant Twisted-Pair Ethernet + COM2 Port Adapter
52
Configuration Options
53
USB KVM and Audio Adapter
54
Configuration Options
54
Connecting to Devices and Networks
55
Serial
55
Connection Types
55
Network
56
Local Substation Computer
56
Local Maintenance
56
Cabling Overview
57
General Cabling Requirements
57
High-Voltage Installations
57
RS-232 Connections
58
Cabling Requirements
59
2 Wire Connections
59
4 Wire Connections
60
Fiber Optic Serial Connections
62
Glass Optical Fiber
62
Plastic Optical Fiber
62
IRIG-B Connections
63
IRIG-B Input Adapter
63
IRIG-B Distribution Adapter
64
Hot Standby Fiber Optic Connections
65
Network Connections
65
Front Network Port
66
Modem Connections
67
Local HMI Connection
69
Front Maintenance Port
70
Minimal Required Connection
70
D400 Connection to DNP3 I/O Modules
71
D400 System Redundancy
71
Failover Sequence
71
Required Components
72
RS232 Switch Panel
73
Redundancy Wiring Diagrams
74
Power Supply Options
81
Redundant Power Supply
82
Power Configurations
82
Power Input Ranges
82
Powering up the D400
81
Power Connections
82
Wiring Requirements
83
External Power Requirements
83
Power Supply Alarms
85
Power Fail Alarm
85
System Fail Alarm
86
Powering down the D400
87
Setting up the D400
90
Task 1: Connect to the D400
90
Task 2: Create User Accounts
91
Task 3: Change the Root Password
91
Task 4: Set up the Network Interface
92
Task 5: Create a Supervisor Password
94
Task 6: Set up Secure Web Access
94
Installing the Certificate and Key
95
Task 7: Access the D400 HMI
96
Task 8: Test the Network Connection
96
Setting up the D400 for Redundancy
98
Task 2: Warm Standby - Connect the D400S
98
Task 3: Warm Standby - Create User Accounts
98
Task 4: Warm Standby - Configure the Primary D400 for Redundancy
98
Task 5: Warm Standby - Configure the Secondary D400 for Redundancy
99
Task 6: Warm Standby - Verify Configuration
100
Task 7: Warm Standby - Verify Redundant D400 Operation
100
Configure Hot-Standby Redundancy
100
Task 1: Hot Standby - Configure the D400S for Operation
100
Task 2: Hot Standby - Connect the D400S
101
Task 3: Hot Standby - Create User Accounts
101
Task 4: Hot Standby - Configure the Primary D400 for Redundancy
101
Task 5: Hot Standby - Configure the Secondary D400 for Redundancy
102
Task 6: Hot Standby - Verify Configuration
103
Task 7: Hot Standby - Verify Redundant D400 Operation
103
Front Panel Leds
105
System Status Leds
106
Serial Port Status Leds
106
Using the D400
105
Substation HMI
107
D400 Hmi
107
Local HMI
108
System Utilities
109
From the Front Maintenance Port
109
From the Local Substation Computer
109
Over a Network Connection
109
File Transfer
110
USB Portable Memory Device
110
System Status Points
111
Shutting down the D400
112
About the D400
113
Applications
113
Client Application
114
How the D400 Works
113
Types of Applications
114
Server Application
115
Automation Application
115
System Point Database
115
D400 Applications
116
Applications Available with D400 Redundant Operation
116
About the DNP3 Software
117
D400 Online Configuration Tool
120
Introducing the D400 Configuration
120
One-Line Designer
120
IEC 61850 Loader (Optional)
121
Logiclinx (Optional)
121
D400 System Redundancy
122
D400 System Utilities
122
Configuration File Format
123
Configuration Management
123
Configuration Steps
123
Timestamps and Time Zones on Your D400
124
Example System Configuration
125
Digital Event Management
128
Introducing the D400 Features
128
One-Line Viewer
128
Executing Commands
129
Operator Notes
129
Viewing Data
129
Analog Reports
130
Hybrid Model - Redundancy
130
Internationalization
130
System Utilities
130
Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP)
131
Browse Files and Folders from a Local USB
132
Retrieve System Logs
132
Configuration Utility
133
Using the D400
133
Start the D400 Configuration Utility
134
CONFIGURATION Configure Network Settings
136
LOCAL Configure Authentication
136
UTILITY Configure Network Interfaces
137
Network Summary
139
Configure Secure Access
140
Configure Remote HMI Non Observer Privileges
141
Configure Rsyslog Service
142
Configure Firewall Settings
143
Configure Host Names
145
Configure Time and Time Synchronization
146
Reset System Logs
146
Reset Msql Database Tables
147
Reset NVRAM
147
Delete NVRAM Data
147
Configure Local HMI
148
Standby Local HMI Redirects to the Active D400
149
Reset File Persistence Data
148
Configure Sync Manager
151
Redundancy
154
Automatic Record Retrieval Manager
156
Power Supply
156
Restore Factory Default
157
Suppress Forced Qualities to Masters
157
Removing the D400 Main Module
159
Servicing the D400
159
Replacing the Battery
160
Before You Remove the Battery
161
Supported Battery Types
161
To Insert or Replace the D400 Battery
161
Checking Voltage
162
Cleaning and Handling Lithium Batteries
162
Recycling of Batteries
162
Battery Life
162
Dual Ethernet Upgrade Kit with Card 580-3410
163
Valid Combinations
163
Installing the 580-3410 Dual Ethernet Card
163
Changing the Compactflash
166
Replacing the Power Supply
167
Removing the D400 from Service
169
Service Life
169
Equipment Disposal
170
Removing Configuration Data on a PC
170
STANDARDS & Compliance Standards
171
Connecting Dnp3
175
INSTALLING and Overall Procedure to Install and Connect DNP3 I/O Modules
175
Connecting to Protective Ground
176
I/O MODULES Rack Spacing
176
Required Clearances
176
Rack Mounting Procedure
176
Installing DNP3 I/O Modules in a Rack
176
Connecting DNP3 I/O Modules (Low Voltage)
178
DNP3 I/O Module (LV) Interconnect Cabling
178
DNP3 I/O Module (LV) Connection to the Power Source
179
Connecting DNP3 I/O Modules (High Voltage)
180
Connecting to a D400
180
Acronym Definitions
181
List of Acronyms
181
MISCELLANEOUS Warranty
185
Revision History
185
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GE Multilin D400 Hardware User Manual (124 pages)
Substation Gateway
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 1.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
7
Purpose
7
Intended Audience
7
Additional Documentation
7
How to Use this Guide
8
Document Conventions
8
Safety Words and Definitions
9
Product Support
11
Search Technical Support
11
Contact Customer Support
11
Product Returns
12
Upgrade Your D400 Substation Gateway Firmware
12
Before You Start
13
Safety Precautions
13
Warning Symbols
14
Regulatory Compliance Information
14
CE Mark Compliance
14
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (Rohs)
15
Product Overview
16
Hardware Overview
16
Features
17
Ordering Guide
17
Upgrade Kit
18
Product Identification Number
19
Product Specifications
20
Storage Recommendations
23
Storage Conditions
23
Battery Life
23
Installing the D400
25
Installation Steps
25
Unpacking the D400
26
Package Contents
26
Required Tools
26
First Look at the D400
27
Front Panel
27
Rear Panel
27
Physical Installation
28
Rack Mounting
28
Panel Mount
29
Battery Installation
29
Battery Removal
29
SETTING up Communication Cards
31
Types of Communication Cards
32
CARDS Changing Card Settings
32
RS-232 Adapter
33
Configuration Options
33
Factory Default
33
Switch SW1/SW2 Configuration
34
Switch SW3/SW4 Configuration
35
RS-485 Adapter
37
Configuration Options
37
Factory Default
37
Switch SW1/SW2 Configuration
37
Switch SW3/SW4 Configuration
38
Fiber Optic Serial Adapter
40
Configuration Options
40
Factory Default
40
Switch SW1 Configuration
40
IRIG-B Input Adapter
42
Configuration Options
42
Factory Default
42
Switch SW1 Configuration
42
Switch SW2 Configuration
43
IRIG-B Distribution Adapter
44
Output Voltage
44
Configuration Options
44
4-Port Twisted-Pair Ethernet Switch
45
Configuration Options
45
10Base-FL Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch
46
Configuration Options
46
100Base-FX Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Adapter
47
Configuration Options
47
COM2 Port Adapter
48
Configuration Options
48
Redundant Twisted-Pair Ethernet + COM2 Port Adapter
49
Configuration Options
49
USB KVM and Audio Adapter
50
Configuration Options
50
Connecting to Devices and Networks
51
Serial
51
Network
52
Time Synchronization
52
Local Substation Computer
52
Local Maintenance
52
Cabling Overview
52
General Cabling Requirements
53
High-Voltage Installations
53
RS-232 Connections
53
Connections
54
Cabling Requirements
55
2 Wire Connections
55
4 Wire Connections
56
Fiber Optic Serial Connections
57
Glass Optical Fiber
57
Plastic Optical Fiber
58
IRIG-B Connections
58
IRIG-B Input Adapter
58
IRIG-B Distribution Adapter
59
Hot Standby Fiber Optic Connections
60
Network Connections
61
Front Network Port
61
NETWORKS Network
61
Modem Connections
63
Local HMI Connection
64
Front Maintenance Port
65
Minimal Required Connection
66
D400 System Redundancy
66
Failover Sequence
66
Required Components
67
RS232 Switch Panel
68
Redundancy Wiring Diagrams
69
Powering up the D400
75
Redundant Power Supply
76
Power Configurations
76
Power Input Ranges
76
Power Connections
76
Wiring Requirements
77
External Power Requirements
77
Power Supply Alarms
79
Power Fail Alarm
80
System Fail Alarm
81
Powering down the D400
82
Setting up the D400
83
Setting up the Network Interface
85
Creating Administrator-Level User Accounts
87
Setting up Secure Web Access
87
Prerequisites
87
Requesting a Certificate
87
Installing the Certificate and Key
88
Testing the Network Connection
89
Using the D400
91
Front Panel Leds
91
System Status Leds
92
Serial Port Status Leds
92
Substation HMI
92
D400 Hmi
93
Local HMI
94
System Utilities
95
From the Front Maintenance Port
95
From the Local Substation Computer
95
Over a Network Connection
95
File Transfer
96
USB Portable Memory Device
96
System Status Points
97
Shutting down the D400
98
Servicing the D400
99
Removing the D400 Main Module
99
Replacing the Battery
100
Before You Remove the Battery
100
Supported Battery Types
101
To Insert or Replace the D400 Battery
101
Checking Voltage
101
Cleaning and Handling Lithium Batteries
102
Recycling of Batteries
102
Battery Life
102
Dual Ethernet Upgrade Kit with Card 580-2717
102
Valid Combinations
102
Installing the 580-2717 Dual Ethernet Card
103
Dual Ethernet Upgrade Kit with Card 580-3410
105
Valid Combinations
105
Installing the 580-3410 Dual Ethernet Card
105
Changing the Compactflash
107
Replacing the Power Supply
109
LIST of ACRONYMS Acronym Definitions
115
GE Multilin D400 Quick Start Manual (3 pages)
Substation Gateway
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 0.26 MB
Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide
1
Product Support
3
Search Technical Support
3
Modification Record
3
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