Goose Engineering; Enabling/Disabling Goose In Application Configuration; Making Connections; Using Signal Matrix - ABB PCM600 Getting Started Manual

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Use cases for engineering and commissioning
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GOOSE Engineering

GOOSE Engineering enables to configure GOOSE communication between the
sender and receiver IEDs. GOOSE receiver block of receiver IED can receive any
available IEC 61850 attribute from any other IED in a project belonging to the same
subnetwork.

Enabling/disabling GOOSE in Application Configuration

GOOSE configuration can be created between two IEDs after GOOSE has been
enabled in Application Configuration.
1.
On the Tools menu, point to Options and then select Application
Configuration to enable GOOSE.
2.
Under the GOOSE Configuration section, check Allow configuring GOOSE
in Application Configuration.
If the selection is cleared, all visual GOOSE representations are hidden in
Application Configuration.

Making connections

1.
Right-click the input signal of the function block, point to Connect and select
GOOSE to make a single GOOSE connection.
The Connect to GOOSE opens. Input signals can be connected to the sender
IED's IEC 61850 data attributes.
2.
In the Connect to GOOSE dialog box, select the data attribute. The Connect
button is enabled.
After the input signal or channel has been connected to the data attribute, the
GOOSE related configuration is created and the Connect to GOOSE dialog box
is closed.

Using Signal Matrix

The Signal Matrix tool is used for making connections between the physical input and
output signals and function blocks, as well as for engineering the GOOSE signal
inputs. After the connections are made, the matrix can be exported to an Excel sheet
for easier verification.
1.
In Plant Structure, select an IED.
2.
On the Tools menu, click Signal Matrix.
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