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  • Page 1 — R E L I O N ® 650 SERIES 650 series Version 2.2 Operation manual...
  • Page 3 Document ID: 1MRK 500 128-UEN Issued: March 2018 Revision: B Product version: 2.2 © Copyright 2017 ABB. All rights reserved...
  • Page 4 Copyright This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written permission from ABB, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party, nor used for any unauthorized purpose. The software and hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license.
  • Page 5 In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested to notify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in no event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use of this manual or the application of the equipment.
  • Page 6 (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerning electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC). This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product standard EN 60255-26 for the EMC directive, and with the product standards EN 60255-1 and EN 60255-27 for the low voltage directive.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Section 1 Introduction...............5 This manual..................5 Presumptions for Technical Data..........5 Intended audience................6 Product documentation...............6 Product documentation set............6 Document revision history............. 8 Related documents................8 Document symbols and conventions..........10 Symbols..................10 Document conventions..............11 Section 2 Safety information............15 Symbols on the product..............15 Warnings..................
  • Page 8 Table of contents Logging on...................40 Logging off...................42 Turning the display backlight on..........43 Selecting local or remote use............43 Identifying the device..............44 Adjusting the display contrast............44 Changing the local HMI language..........45 Navigating in the menu..............45 Menu structure............... 45 Scrolling the display............... 46 Changing the default view............
  • Page 9 Table of contents Recorded data................64 Creating disturbance recordings..........64 Monitoring disturbance recorder data........65 Controlling and reading disturbance recorder data....66 Monitoring events..............67 Remote monitoring..............67 Monitoring the IED remotely...........67 Controlling..................68 Controlling circuit breakers and disconnectors......68 Resetting the IED................69 Clearing and acknowledging via the local HMI......69 Changing the IED functionality............
  • Page 11: Section 1 Introduction

    Section 1 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Introduction Section 1 Introduction This manual GUID-AB423A30-13C2-46AF-B7FE-A73BB425EB5F v19 The operation manual contains instructions on how to operate the IED once it has been commissioned. The manual provides instructions for the monitoring, controlling and setting of the IED. The manual also describes how to identify disturbances and how to view calculated and measured power grid data to determine the cause of a fault.
  • Page 12: Intended Audience

    Section 1 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Introduction Intended audience GUID-C9B8127F-5748-4BEA-9E4F-CC762FE28A3A v11 This manual addresses the operator, who operates the IED on a daily basis. The operator must be trained in and have a basic knowledge of how to operate protection equipment. The manual contains terms and expressions commonly used to describe this kind of equipment.
  • Page 13 Section 1 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Introduction protection and control functions, as well as communication engineering for IEC 61850. The installation manual contains instructions on how to install the IED. The manual provides procedures for mechanical and electrical installation. The chapters are organized in the chronological order in which the IED should be installed.
  • Page 14: Document Revision History

    Section 1 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Introduction 1.3.2 Document revision history GUID-C8027F8A-D3CB-41C1-B078-F9E59BB73A6C v6 Document revision/date History –/May 2017 First release A/October 2017 2.2.1 release B/November 2017 ZMFPDIS - Added missing setting tables C/March 2018 2.2 Maintenance release 1 1.3.3 Related documents GUID-94E8A5CA-BE1B-45AF-81E7-5A41D34EE112 v6 Documents related to REB650 Document numbers...
  • Page 15 Section 1 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Introduction Documents related to REQ650 Document numbers Application manual 1MRK 505 383-UEN Commissioning manual 1MRK 505 385-UEN Product guide 1MRK 505 386-BEN Technical manual 1MRK 505 384-UEN Type test certificate 1MRK 505 386-TEN Documents related to RET650 Document numbers Application manual 1MRK 504 169-UEN...
  • Page 16: Document Symbols And Conventions

    Section 1 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Introduction Document symbols and conventions 1.4.1 Symbols GUID-2945B229-DAB0-4F15-8A0E-B9CF0C2C7B15 v13 The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in electrical shock. The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in personal injury.
  • Page 17: Document Conventions

    Section 1 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Introduction 1.4.2 Document conventions GUID-96DFAB1A-98FE-4B26-8E90-F7CEB14B1AB6 v8 • Abbreviations and acronyms in this manual are spelled out in the glossary. The glossary also contains definitions of important terms. • Push button navigation in the LHMI menu structure is presented by using the push button icons.
  • Page 18 Section 1 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Introduction STZMPP STCND STNDL1L2 L1L2 STNDL2L3 L2L3 STNDL3L1 L3L1 STNDL1N STNDL2N STNDL3N STPE VTSZ STND BLOCK BLOCFUNC 99000557-2.vsd IEC99000557-TIFF V3 EN-US Figure 2: Logic diagram example with intermediate output signals IEC00000488-TIFF V1 EN-US Figure 3: Logic diagram example with intermediate input signals 650 series 2.2 IEC Operation manual...
  • Page 19 Section 1 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Introduction Timer tPP=On STZMPP BLOCFUNC Timer tPE=On STZMPE 15ms TRIP BLKTR TRL1 STL1 TRL2 STL2 TRL3 STL3 IEC09000887-3-en.vsdx IEC09000887 V3 EN-US Figure 4: Logic diagram example with a parameter input Illustrations are used as an example and might show other products than the one the manual describes.
  • Page 21: Section 2 Safety Information

    Section 2 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Safety information Section 2 Safety information Symbols on the product GUID-E48F2EC3-6AB8-4ECF-A77E-F16CE45CA5FD v3 All warnings must be observed. Read the entire manual before doing installation or any maintenance work on the product. All warnings must be observed. Class 1 Laser product.
  • Page 22: Safety Information

    Section 2 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Safety information M2364-2 v1 Always use suitable isolated test pins when measuring signals in open circuitry. Potentially lethal voltages and currents are present. M2370-2 v1 Never connect or disconnect a wire and/or a connector to or from a IED during normal operation.
  • Page 23: Caution Signs

    Section 2 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Safety information Caution signs IP1503-1 v1 GUID-5D1412B8-8F9D-4D39-B6D1-60FB35797FD0 v2 Whenever changes are made in the IED, measures should be taken to avoid inadvertent tripping. GUID-F2A7BD77-80FB-48F0-AAE5-BE73DE520CC2 v1 The IED contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
  • Page 25: Section 3 Environmental Aspects

    Section 3 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Environmental aspects Section 3 Environmental aspects Sustainable development GUID-573C2931-CBB2-4E7D-A067-D8246CC7A52F v7 Sustainability has been taken into account from the beginning of the product design including the pro-environmental manufacturing process, long life time, operation reliability and disposing of the IED. Operational reliability and long life time have been assured with extensive testing during the design and manufacturing processes.
  • Page 27: Section 4 Overview

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview Section 4 Overview GUID-0AFD09C7-371E-4895-8125-38DD18A7A0F2 v7 Local HMI AMU0600442 v15 IEC13000239-3-en.vsd IEC13000239 V3 EN-US Figure 5: Local human-machine interface The LHMI of the IED contains the following elements 650 series 2.2 IEC Operation manual...
  • Page 28: Display

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview • Keypad • Display (LCD) • LED indicators • Communication port for PCM600 The LHMI is used for setting, monitoring and controlling. 4.1.1 Display GUID-55739D4F-1DA5-4112-B5C7-217AAF360EA5 v12 The LHMI includes a graphical monochrome liquid crystal display (LCD) with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.
  • Page 29 Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview • The path shows the current location in the menu structure. If the path is too long to be shown, it is truncated from the beginning, and the truncation is indicated with three dots. •...
  • Page 30: Leds

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview IEC13000281-1-en.vsd GUID-C98D972D-D1D8-4734-B419-161DBC0DC97B V1 EN-US Figure 8: Function button panel The indication LED panel shows on request the alarm text labels for the indication LEDs. Three indication LED pages are available. IEC13000240-1-en.vsd GUID-5157100F-E8C0-4FAB-B979-FD4A971475E3 V1 EN-US Figure 9: Indication LED panel The function button and indication LED panels are not visible at the same time.
  • Page 31 Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview There are 15 programmable indication LEDs on the front of the LHMI. Each LED can indicate three states with the colors: green, yellow and red. The texts related to each three-color LED are divided into three panels and can be browsed with the Multipage button.
  • Page 32: Keypad

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview 4.1.3 Keypad AMU0600428 v18 The LHMI keypad contains push-buttons which are used to navigate in different views or menus. The push-buttons are also used to acknowledge alarms, reset indications, provide help and switch between local and remote control mode. The keypad also contains programmable push-buttons that can be configured either as menu shortcut or control buttons.
  • Page 33 Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview IEC15000157-2-en.vsd IEC15000157 V2 EN-US Figure 11: LHMI keypad with object control, navigation and command push- buttons and RJ-45 communication port 1...5 Function button Close Open Escape Left Down Right Enter Remote/Local Uplink LED Not in use Multipage Menu...
  • Page 34 Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview Clear Help Communication port Programmable indication LEDs IED status LEDs Object control If the control position of the IED is set to local with the R/L button, the controlled objects can be opened and closed using the object control buttons. Object to be controlled is selected from the single line diagram.
  • Page 35 Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview Table 3: Navigation push-buttons Name Description • Leaving setting mode without saving the values. • Cancelling certain actions. • Adjusting the display contrast in combination with • Running the display test in combination with •...
  • Page 36: Local Hmi Functionality

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview Function buttons Table 5: Function buttons Name Description Executing the defined function: OFF, menu short cut or binary control. Function button 4.1.4 Local HMI functionality 4.1.4.1 Protection and alarm indication GUID-09CCB9F1-9B27-4C12-B253-FBE95EA537F5 v16 Protection indicators The protection indicator LEDs are Ready, Start and Trip.
  • Page 37: Parameter Management

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview Table 8: Trip LED (red) LED state Description Normal operation. A protection function has tripped. An indication message is displayed if the auto-indication feature is enabled in the local HMI. The trip indication is latching and must be reset via communication, LHMI or binary input on the LEDGEN component.
  • Page 38: Front Communication

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview 4.1.4.3 Front communication GUID-FD72A445-C8C1-4BFE-90E3-0AC78AE17C45 v12 The RJ-45 port in the LHMI enables front communication. • The green uplink LED on the left is lit when the cable is successfully connected to the port. •...
  • Page 39: Authorization

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview IEC13000244-1-en.vsd GUID-40BD0177-1CB8-48D6-B149-D25BD109C78F V1 EN-US Figure 13: Example of a single-line diagram Authorization GUID-981A881D-9229-45E8-9EE5-D6DF2CA457E5 v5 User roles with different user rights are predefined in the IED. It is recommended to use user defined users instead of the predefined built-in users. The IED users can be created, deleted and edited only with PCM600.
  • Page 40 Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview Table 11: Predefined user roles according to IEC 62351-8 User roles Role explanation User rights VIEWER Viewer Can read parameters and browse the menus from LHMI OPERATOR Operator Can read parameters and browse the menus as well as perform control actions ENGINEER Engineer...
  • Page 41: Communication

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview Table 12: Authority-related IED functions Function Description Authority status This function is an indication function block for user logon activity. ATHSTAT User denied attempt to log-on and user successful logon are reported. Authority check To safeguard the interests of our customers, both the IED and the tools that ATHCHCK are accessing the IED are protected, by means of authorization handling.
  • Page 42: Pcm600 Tool

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview communication between the IEDs, is only enabled by the IEC 61850-8-1 communication protocol (GOOSE) and as Network Variables on LON. The serial communication follows the EIA-485 standard and is intended to be used in multi-point communication.
  • Page 43: Connectivity Packages

    Section 4 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Overview • Planning • Engineering • Commissioning • Operation and disturbance handling • Functional analysis When using PCM600 for writing to the IED, ensure that the LHMI is not in a menu position where settings can be made. Only one active transaction, from LHMI or PCM600, is allowed at a time.
  • Page 45: Section 5 Using The Hmi

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI Section 5 Using the HMI Using the local HMI GUID-235278D0-97C9-4F0F-A521-C7DFA8600C4E v7 At delivery, logging on is not required and the user has full access until users and passwords are created with PCM600 and written into the IED or Centralized Account Management is enabled.
  • Page 46: Series 2.2 Iec Operation Manual

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC13000250-1-en.vsdx IEC13000250 V1 EN-US Figure 15: On-screen keyboard • To insert a character navigate to the desired character in the middle three key rows with and confirm each character with • To delete a character press or use the Backspace key on the on-screen keyboard.
  • Page 47 Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI Select OK on the on-screen keyboard and press to stop editing the user name. Press to select the Password field and press to activate it. An on-screen keyboard is shown. Each added character is shown for a short time, then hidden with an asterisk character ‘*’...
  • Page 48: Logging Off

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC12000158.vsdx IEC12000158 V3 EN-US Figure 18: Error message indicating an incorrect password If a false password is entered three times, the login is blocked for that ID and the following message is displayed: IEC13000283-1-en.vsdx IEC13000283 V1 EN-US Figure 19:...
  • Page 49: Turning The Display Backlight On

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC12000159-3-en.vsd IEC12000159 V3 EN-US Figure 21: Logging off • To cancel logoff, press 5.1.4 Turning the display backlight on AMU0600409 v9 The display backlight is normally off. It turns on at power up. •...
  • Page 50: Identifying The Device

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI To control the IED, log in with the appropriate user rights. 5.1.6 Identifying the device AMU0600422 v9 The IED information includes detailed information about the device, such as revision and serial number. Select Main menu/Diagnostics/IED Status/Product identifiers.
  • Page 51: Changing The Local Hmi Language

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI display contrast is restored to set value for parameter ContrastLevel. Set the parameter ContrastLevel via Main menu/Configuration/HMI/Screen/ SCREEN:1 to permanently change the display contrast. 5.1.8 Changing the local HMI language GUID-3DF3CD65-3EC2-41AF-B538-5CDA0C34E804 v9 Select Main menu/Language/LANGUAGE:1 and press Change the language using Press...
  • Page 52: Scrolling The Display

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI 5.1.9.2 Scrolling the display AMU0600414 v11 If a menu contains more rows than the display can show at a time, a scroll bar is displayed on the right. IEC13000292-1-en.vsd GUID-8E3AA7B8-283F-4C0F-85F8-3DBA8FD366EA V1 EN-US Figure 24: Scroll bar on the right •...
  • Page 53: Using The Single-Line Diagram

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC13000281-1-en.vsd GUID-C98D972D-D1D8-4734-B419-161DBC0DC97B V1 EN-US Figure 25: Function button panel Press the wanted function button. • Press the wanted function button to jump to a certain menu item. The menu opens immediately upon pressing the button. •...
  • Page 54: Browsing Setting Values

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC13000244-1-en.vsd GUID-40BD0177-1CB8-48D6-B149-D25BD109C78F V1 EN-US Figure 26: Example of a single-line diagram Select an object with Selection of an object is indicated with a square border that moves when are used. Switch objects can have additional icons that present the switch object states. •...
  • Page 55: Editing Values

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI Press to confirm the setting group selection and to return to the Edit setting group dialog. Press to select Yes and to view the setting group values. • Press to select No and to exit.
  • Page 56 Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC13000285-1-en.vsd GUID-8A573707-899E-4F4C-B20A-931D1556F480 V1 EN-US Figure 30: Last digit is active and it can be increased or decreased Press to increase or to decrease the value of an active digit. One press increases or decreases the value by a certain step. For integer values, the change is 1, 10, 100 or 1000 (...) depending on the active digit.
  • Page 57: Editing String Values

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC13000284-1-en.vsd GUID-4F2950E6-5F1F-4B7A-A191-43539B800FAE V1 EN-US Figure 31: Restoring the previous value 5.1.13.2 Editing string values AMU0600416 v9 Unicode characters that are not found on the on-screen keyboard can be used if the string is edited in PCM600. This string can be shown and edited on the HMI but if a character that is not found on the on-screen keyboard is deleted it cannot be retrieved using the HMI.
  • Page 58: Editing Enumerated Values

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC15000063.vsdx IEC15000063 V1 EN-US Edit the string using the on-screen keyboard. Select OK on the on-screen keyboard or press while the string editing field is focused to accept the entered string is accepted and the editing dialog is closed.
  • Page 59: Clearing And Acknowledging

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC13000245-1-en.vsd GUID-8D804426-35FD-48A8-9E63-CCBB625327EA V1 EN-US Figure 32: Confirming settings • To exit without saving changes, select No and press • To cancel saving settings, select Cancel and press Pressing Cancel in the Save changes dialog closes only the Save changes dialog box, but the IED remains in editing mode.
  • Page 60: Using The Local Hmi Help

    Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC13000236-1-en.vsd GUID-0CFAED62-312B-449F-BB58-D49496EA1CC8 V2 EN-US Figure 33: Clear view The content of the Clear menu depends on the configuration configured with PCM600. Select the item to be cleared with Press , select OK to confirm the selection or Cancel to cancel the selection, and press Repeat steps 2 and 3 to clear other items.
  • Page 61 Section 5 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Using the HMI IEC13000065-2-en.vsd IEC13000065 V2 EN-US Figure 34: Help menu 650 series 2.2 IEC Operation manual...
  • Page 63: Section 6 Ied Operation

    Section 6 1MRK 500 128-UEN B IED operation Section 6 IED operation Normal operation GUID-25794CEB-1F3A-452E-92B4-DDAD6F058CAF v6 In a normal IED use situation, the basic operation includes monitoring and checking procedures. • Monitoring measured values • Checking object states • Checking function setting parameters •...
  • Page 64: Disturbance Recording Triggering

    Section 6 1MRK 500 128-UEN B IED operation Document the disturbance before clearing the information from the IED. Only authorized and skilled personnel should analyze possible errors and decide on further actions. Otherwise, stored disturbance data can be lost. 6.2.1 Disturbance recording triggering GUID-5569488B-F930-4762-99CE-2863BEFB1947 v8 Disturbance recordings are normally triggered by IED applications when they...
  • Page 65: Non-Operative Functions

    Section 6 1MRK 500 128-UEN B IED operation Only authorized and skilled personnel should analyze the errors and decide on further actions. The IED records IED status data and events. Document all the recorded data from the IED before resetting the tripping and IED lockout functions.
  • Page 66: Ied Settings For Ied Functionality

    Section 6 1MRK 500 128-UEN B IED operation Document all changes to parameter settings. For more information, see PCM600 documentation. 6.3.1 IED settings for IED functionality GUID-A0878EB9-66F3-4839-AE1C-C41AB9463271 v4 Function settings can be edited one by one by navigating to the individual setting values, for example via the LHMI.
  • Page 67: Section 7 Operating Procedures

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures Section 7 Operating procedures Monitoring 7.1.1 Indications GUID-E3CC6AB4-D6C4-4504-A0F2-CA76EA3D7FCD v10 The operation of the IED can be monitored via three different indications on the LHMI. • Three indicator LEDs with fixed functionality: Ready, Start and Trip •...
  • Page 68: Monitoring Alarm Data

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures IEC13000237-1-en.vsd GUID-42E5B0A0-789D-4B6F-9615-5B14AD8C1653 V1 EN-US Figure 35: Auto-indication message 7.1.1.2 Monitoring alarm data GUID-CC3B2CC2-FCE1-4256-A83E-D27AF735C9C2 v4 Active alarms are indicated by the alarm LEDs and the LED in the Multipage button. The alarms are configured with PCM600. The alarm type and information depend on the application configuration.
  • Page 69: Monitoring An Internal Ied Fault

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures IEC13000248-1-en.vsd GUID-36A728AD-79C9-48D5-A624-266E2C54C0E6 V1 EN-US Figure 36: Alarm data 7.1.1.3 Monitoring an internal IED fault GUID-67B6F8FD-3E2B-4EA6-8822-539F7FA3678B v4 The flashing green LED indicates an internal IED fault. The fault messages are found in the LHMI menu. Select Main menu/Diagnostics/Internal events or IED status to monitor the latest fault indication.
  • Page 70: Measured And Calculated Values

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures The internal event list is not updated dynamically. To update the list, leave the Internal events menu and then select it again. 7.1.2 Measured and calculated values GUID-4C43C62F-D641-4880-8067-B9D9C8EE25BA v7 All values show the momentary measurement value and some include demand values calculated from a set period.
  • Page 71: Monitoring Disturbance Recorder Data

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures Select Main menu/Disturbance records. Select Manual Trig with Press to execute manual triggering. IEC13000261-1-en.vsd GUID-D18A9DC0-4392-4BAF-86D0-C43F2714B428 V1 EN-US Figure 38: Manual triggering The disturbance recorder is now triggered. 7.1.3.2 Monitoring disturbance recorder data GUID-CBA8221F-A0F8-4043-98D7-577830F29F7F v6 Read individual disturbance recordings from the IED with the PCM600 software to monitor disturbance recorder data.
  • Page 72: Controlling And Reading Disturbance Recorder Data

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures IEC13000262-1-en.vsd GUID-ACB5A57F-394B-475B-96C0-7C515A530D1F V1 EN-US Figure 39: Monitoring disturbance recorder via the LHMI To view a specific disturbance record, press A list of detail categories is displayed. IEC13000263-1-en.vsd GUID-D6F5E45F-12FE-40E7-9C3F-8CA82DB8498C V1 EN-US Figure 40: Disturbance record data categories To select a category and view the items under it, press and then...
  • Page 73: Monitoring Events

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures 7.1.3.4 Monitoring events GUID-257DAC08-C4E7-4BB2-9654-630C3AAF29FC v4 The event view contains a list of events produced by the application configuration. The events are grouped by day, and each event takes one line. Select the order of events with the setting Main menu/Configuration/HMI/Screen/SCREEN:1/ EvListSrtOrder.
  • Page 74: Controlling

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures For more information, see PCM600 documentation. Controlling 7.2.1 Controlling circuit breakers and disconnectors GUID-921AE9B2-0CA3-46E8-A52C-55E15D06A50A v6 The primary equipment can be controlled via the LHMI with the Open and Close buttons when the IED is set to local control mode and the user is authorized to access control operations.
  • Page 75: Resetting The Ied

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures The time between selecting the object and giving a control command is restricted by an adjustable timeout [(set by the parameter tSelect for each object)]. When an object is selected, the control command has to be given within this time. Resetting the IED 7.3.1 Clearing and acknowledging via the local HMI...
  • Page 76: Changing The Ied Functionality

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures Changing the IED functionality 7.4.1 Defining the setting group GUID-A9853F1B-78ED-4AEF-AAE2-C27FF3DAE408 v3 Do not switch off the auxiliary power supply to the IED before changes, for example, setting parameter or local/remote control state changes are saved. Do not switch off the auxiliary power supply to the IED before changes.
  • Page 77: Browsing And Editing Setting Group Values

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures Remember to document the changes you make. 7.4.1.2 Browsing and editing setting group values GUID-5624E7E4-1D14-469A-BF86-8BD560B72F9D v5 Select Main menu/Settings/IED Settings and press Setting group 1 is the default setting group to be edited. IEC13000054-2-en.vsd IEC13000054 V2 EN-US Figure 45:...
  • Page 78 Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures IEC13000265-1-en.vsd GUID-EFC7C47F-39D4-4C89-9672-55F338D63F4F V1 EN-US Figure 47: Selecting the function category To browse the function blocks, scroll the list with Function blocks available depend on the application configuration. To move back to the list, press To select a function block, press IEC13000055-2-en.vsd IEC13000055 V2 EN-US...
  • Page 79: Activating Leds

    Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures • In case of a parameter that is not part of a setting group, the parameter is activated for editing. • In case of a setting group parameter, the editing dialog shows the value of the setting in all available setting groups, but the user can edit only the value in the selected setting group.
  • Page 80 Section 7 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Operating procedures IEC13000056-2-en.vsd IEC13000056 V2 EN-US Figure 50: Alarm groups The list can contain three alarm groups at the maximum. The amount of groups depends on the amount of LEDs taken into use. Select an alarm group with and press Select an Alarm LED with Press...
  • Page 81: Section 8 Troubleshooting

    Inspect the IED visually. • Inspect the IED visually to find any physical error causes. • If you can find some obvious physical damage, contact ABB for repair or replacement actions. Check whether the error is external or internal. •...
  • Page 82: Identifying Communication Errors

    Check the IEC61850 and DNP3 communication status in internal event list in Main menu/Diagnostics/IED Status/General. • In case of persistent faults originating from IED's internal faults such as component breakdown, contact ABB for repair or replacement actions. 8.1.4.1 Checking the communication link operation GUID-A1815C16-1AB7-4DEE-8E9B-0BF91DDEE72C v9 There are several different communication links on the product.
  • Page 83: Running The Display Test

    Section 8 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Troubleshooting 8.1.5 Running the display test AMU0600411 v8 You can run the display test in either of the following ways: • Select Main menu/Test/LED test. • Press simultaneously All the LEDs are tested by turning them on simultaneously. The display shows a set of patterns so that all the pixels are activated.
  • Page 84: Indication Messages

    Section 8 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Troubleshooting Headline Explanation Time diff: IED vs Sampled value <Access Point><Hardware Module Identifier><svID> Where the Hardware Module Identifier is the same as given in PCM600, e.g. AP1: MU1_9201 svID: <ABB_MU0101> Frequency diff: IED vs Sampled value <Access Point><Hardware Module Identifier><svID>...
  • Page 85: Warnings

    Section 8 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Troubleshooting Table 15: Internal fault indications Fault indication Additional information Internal Fail Hardware error with the real time clock. Real Time Clock Error Internal Fail One or more of the application threads are not working properly. Runtime Exec.
  • Page 86: Additional Indications

    Section 8 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Troubleshooting Table 16: Warning indications Warning indication Additional information Warning IEC 61850 has not succeeded IEC 61850 Error in some actions such as reading the configuration file, startup etc. Warning One or more access point is GOOSE Error not able to run GOOSE due to GOOSE being deactivated on...
  • Page 87: Changing The Password From The Lhmi

    Section 8 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Troubleshooting 8.3.1.1 Changing the password from the LHMI GUID-5A50512E-ECF6-4957-BE57-E11DE253DAAC v1 The password can only be changed for the active user. Press Select Change Password and press to confirm. IEC16000001-1-en.vsdx IEC16000001 V1 EN-US Enter a new password using the on-screen keyboard. To cancel password change, press 8.3.2 Identifying IED application problems...
  • Page 88: Troubleshooting

    Section 8 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Troubleshooting Changing the Negation parameter is not recommended without special skills. • Change the parameter in PCM600, see PCM600 documentation. • Check the actual state of the connected binary inputs. • In LHMI, select Main menu/Test/Binary input values. Then navigate to the board with the actual binary input to be checked.
  • Page 89 Section 8 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Troubleshooting To set the IED to test mode, select Main menu/Test/IED test mode/ TESTMODE:1 and set the parameter TestMode to On. To operate or force the output relay to operate, select Main menu/Test/ Forcing/Binary output values and then navigate to the board with the actual binary output relay to be operated/forced.
  • Page 91: Section 9 Glossary

    Section 9 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Glossary Section 9 Glossary M14893-1 v18 Alternating current Actual channel Application configuration tool within PCM600 A/D converter Analog-to-digital converter ADBS Amplitude deadband supervision Analog digital conversion module, with time synchronization Analog input ANSI American National Standards Institute Autoreclosing ASCT Auxiliary summation current transformer...
  • Page 92 Section 9 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Glossary CCITT Consultative Committee for International Telegraph and Telephony. A United Nations-sponsored standards body within the International Telecommunications Union. CAN carrier module CCVT Capacitive Coupled Voltage Transformer Class C Protection Current Transformer class as per IEEE/ ANSI CMPPS Combined megapulses per second Communication Management tool in PCM600...
  • Page 93 Section 9 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Glossary DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DIP-switch Small switch mounted on a printed circuit board Digital input DLLB Dead line live bus Distributed Network Protocol as per IEEE Std 1815-2012 Disturbance recorder DRAM Dynamic random access memory Disturbance report handler Digital signal processor Direct transfer trip scheme...
  • Page 94 Section 9 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Glossary Graphical display editor within PCM600 General interrogation command Gas-insulated switchgear GOOSE Generic object-oriented substation event Global positioning system GSAL Generic security application Generic substation event HDLC protocol High-level data link control, protocol based on the HDLC standard HFBR connector type Plastic fiber connector HLV circuit...
  • Page 95 Section 9 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Glossary IET600 Integrated engineering tool I-GIS Intelligent gas-insulated switchgear Binary input/output module Instance When several occurrences of the same function are available in the IED, they are referred to as instances of that function. One instance of a function is identical to another of the same kind but has a different number in the IED user interfaces.
  • Page 96 Section 9 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Glossary National Control Centre Number of grid faults Numerical module OCO cycle Open-close-open cycle Overcurrent protection OLTC On-load tap changer OTEV Disturbance data recording initiated by other event than start/pick-up Overvoltage Overreach A term used to describe how the relay behaves during a fault condition.
  • Page 97 Section 9 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Glossary RS422 A balanced serial interface for the transmission of digital data in point-to-point connections RS485 Serial link according to EIA standard RS485 Real-time clock Remote terminal unit Substation Automation Select-before-operate Switch or push button to close Short circuit location Station control system SCADA...
  • Page 98 Section 9 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Glossary Trip circuit supervision Transmission control protocol. The most common transport layer protocol used on Ethernet and the Internet. TCP/IP Transmission control protocol over Internet Protocol. The de facto standard Ethernet protocols incorporated into 4.2BSD Unix.
  • Page 99 Section 9 1MRK 500 128-UEN B Glossary aeroplane and ship navigation, where it is also sometimes known by the military name, "Zulu time." "Zulu" in the phonetic alphabet stands for "Z", which stands for longitude zero. Undervoltage Weak end infeed logic Voltage transformer Three times zero-sequence current.Often referred to as the residual or the earth-fault current...
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