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5.8 INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
c) REMOTE DEVICES: ID OF DEVICE FOR RECEIVING GSSE MESSAGES
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PATH: SETTINGS
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
 REMOTE DEVICE
Remote devices are available for setting purposes. A receiving relay must be programmed to capture messages from only
those originating remote devices of interest. This setting is used to select specific remote devices by entering (bottom row)
the exact identification (ID) assigned to those devices.
The
REMOTE DEVICE 1 ETYPE APPID
sages. This setting identifies the Ethernet application identification in the GOOSE message. It should match the corre-
sponding settings on the sending device.
The
REMOTE DEVICE 1 DATASET
DNA and UserSt bit pairs), or one of the configurable datasets.
Note that the dataset for the received data items must be made up of existing items in an existing logical node. For this rea-
son, logical node GGIO3 is instantiated to hold the incoming data items. GGIO3 is not necessary to make use of the
received data. The remote input data item mapping takes care of the mapping of the inputs to remote input FlexLogic™
operands. However, GGIO3 data can be read by IEC 61850 clients.
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PATH: SETTINGS
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
 REMOTE INPUT 1
Remote Inputs that create FlexLogic™ operands at the receiving relay are extracted from GSSE/GOOSE messages origi-
nating in remote devices. Each remote input can be selected from a list consisting of 64 selections: DNA-1 through DNA-32
and UserSt-1 through UserSt-32. The function of DNA inputs is defined in the IEC 61850 specification and is presented in
the IEC 61850 DNA Assignments table in the Remote outputs section. The function of UserSt inputs is defined by the user
selection of the FlexLogic™ operand whose state is represented in the GSSE/GOOSE message. A user must program a
DNA point from the appropriate FlexLogic™ operand.
Remote input 1 must be programmed to replicate the logic state of a specific signal from a specific remote device for local
use. This programming is performed via the three settings shown above.
The
REMOTE INPUT 1 ID
selects the number (1 to 16) of the remote device which originates the required signal, as previously assigned to the remote
device via the setting
specific bits of the GSSE/GOOSE message required.
The
REMOTE IN 1 DEFAULT STATE
the remote device sending the point is declared to be non-communicating. The following choices are available:
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REMOTE DEVICES
1
REMOTE DEVICE
Remote Device 1
REMOTE DEVICE
MESSAGE
ETYPE APPID: 0
REMOTE DEVICE
MESSAGE
DATASET: Fixed
setting is only used with GOOSE messages; they are not applicable to GSSE mes-
setting provides for the choice of the M60 fixed (DNA/UserSt) dataset (that is, containing
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REMOTE INPUTS

REMOTE INPUT
Remote Ip
REMOTE IN
MESSAGE
Remote Device
REMOTE IN
MESSAGE
None
REMOTE IN
MESSAGE
STATE: Off
REMOTE IN
MESSAGE
EVENTS: Disabled
setting allows the user to assign descriptive text to the remote input. The
(see the Remote devices section). The
REMOTE DEVICE 1(16) ID
setting selects the logic state for this point if the local relay has just completed startup or
M60 Motor Protection System
REMOTE DEVICE 1(16)
Range: up to 20 alphanumeric characters
1 ID:
Range: 0 to 16383 in steps of 1
1
Range: Fixed, GOOSE 1 through GOOSE 8
1
REMOTE INPUT 1(32)
Range: up to 12 alphanumeric characters
1 ID:
1
Range: Remote Device 1 to Remote device 16
1 DEVICE:
1
Range: None, DNA-1 to DNA-32, UserSt-1 to UserSt-32,
1 ITEM:
Config Item 1 to Config Item 64
Range: On, Off, Latest/On, Latest/Off
1 DEFAULT
Range: Disabled, Enabled
1
5 SETTINGS
5.8.6 REMOTE INPUTS
REMOTE IN 1 DEVICE
setting selects the
REMOTE IN 1 ITEM
GE Multilin
setting

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