Ametek UPLC CU44-VER04 Applications Manual page 120

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Outputs
These are the protection based outputs and there-
fore the "high" speed GOOSE data items.
FSKTripOne
FSKGuardOne
FSKTripTwo
FSKGuardTwo
FSKGoodChannel
FSKNoise
FSKCheckBackTripOne
FSKCheckBackTripTwo
FSKTripPositive
FSKTripNegative
ONOFFBlockingOutput
Control
These data items allow the user to program func-
tions for testing in the UPLC.
ONOFFCheckbackInitiate
ONOFFLoopback
FSKTripTestInitiate
FSKTripTestDisable
FSKTripTestReset
Subscribed data:
These are the data items that the UPLC™ will sub-
scribe (listen) to. The data items must be identified
in the CID file just as shown below. The remote
device labeling can be anything the user desires.
The position of the data item in the list is what
determines the function, not the label.
ONOFFCarrierStart
ONOFFCarrierStop
ONOFFLowLevelKey
ONOFFCheckbackReset
ONOFFCheckbackInitiate
ONOFFLoopBack
FSK52BKey
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FSKTripKey
FSKLRKey
FSKDTTKey
FSKAkey
FSKBKey
FSKPowerOff
FSKTripTestInitiate
FSKTripTestDisable
FSKTripTestReset
Measured Values:
These are analog values continuously sent via the
analog GOOSE. These values can be used for
reporting functions as needed by the user.
TransmitPowerLevel
ReceiveLevel
Margin
ReflectedPower
8.5.2 Private GOOSE Subscription
Details
This section outlines the method by which the
UPLC™ subscribes to and assigns functions to IEC
61850 GOOSE messages. The method of defining
the GOOSE message that the UPLC™ uses is the
IEC 61850 Private Data type. This section also
describes the functions that can be assigned to
incoming data.
Please note that the definition of "GOOSE" mes-
sage within this section follows the definition of
GOOSE messaging in IEC 61850 part 8, and should
not be confused with UCA GOOSE messages
(known as GSSE in IEC61850). You are encour-
aged to obtain a copy of the standard.
It is assumed that you are somewhat familiar with
GOOSE messaging and the IEC 61850 standards.
It is also assumed that you are familiar with the idea
of configuration files using the Substation
Configuration Language (SCL), and the definitions
of .ICD and .CID as device description files.

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