Siemens Siprotec DNP3 IP Communications Manual
Siemens Siprotec DNP3 IP Communications Manual

Siemens Siprotec DNP3 IP Communications Manual

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SIPROTEC
Communication Module
DNP3 IP
Communication Profile
C53000-L2040-C354-1
Preface
Contents
Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module
Configuration in DIGSI 4
Scaling and Thresholds for Transmission
Time Synchronization
DNP3 IP Diagnosis for EN100-Module
Technical Data
Index
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  • Page 1 Preface Contents SIPROTEC Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module Communication Module Configuration in DIGSI 4 DNP3 IP Scaling and Thresholds for Transmission Time Synchronization Communication Profile DNP3 IP Diagnosis for EN100-Module Technical Data Index C53000-L2040-C354-1...
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  • Page 3: Preface

    This manual is valid for the SIPROTEC Communication Module with DNP3 IP. Further support Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser's purpose, the matter should be referred to the local Siemens representative. Hotline Our Customer Support Center provides around-the-clock support.
  • Page 4 Preface Notes On Safety This manual does not constitute a complete catalog of all safety measures required for operating the equipment (module, device) in question, because special operating conditions may require additional measures. However, it does contain notes that must be adhered to for your own personal safety and to avoid damage to property. These notes are highlighted with a warning triangle and different keywords indicating different degrees of dan- ger.
  • Page 5 The equipment (device, module) must not be used for any other purposes than those described in the Catalog and the Technical Description. If it is used together with third-party devices and components, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Correct and safe operation of the product requires adequate transportation, storage, installation, and mounting as well as appropriate use and maintenance.
  • Page 6 Preface SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ................. . 3 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module .
  • Page 8 Contents SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 9: Characteristic Of The Dnp3 Ip Module

    Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module General Identification of Module and Firmware Supported DNP3 IP Object Types Table of Parameters DNP3 IP Networking Parameters Buffered Events File Transfer/Reading of Fault Records Further Ethernet Services and Protocols SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 10: General

    1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.1 General General With the EN100 module firmware DNP3 IP from version V1.00, the Ethernet-based DNP3 IP protocol is imple- mented in addition to other transmission protocols (e.g. IEC 61850 and GOOSE, see chapter 1.7) in the 100 Mbit Ethernet module EN100.
  • Page 11 Bus Mapping Documents You can download the bus mapping document for each device type at the following address: http://siemens.siprotec.de/download_neu/index_e.htm The bus mapping documents describe the data objects available via DNP3 IP. Example: Manual SIPROTEC Feeder Automation Controller 7SC80, order number C53000-L2040-C353...
  • Page 12: Identification Of Module And Firmware

    1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.2 Identification of Module and Firmware Identification of Module and Firmware Modulinfo Menu Available on HMI display or via WebMonitor: Select Enter → Test/Diagnosis → Modulinfo → Port B (or Port F in 7SC80) ✧...
  • Page 13: Supported Dnp3 Ip Object Types

    1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.3 Supported DNP3 IP Object Types Supported DNP3 IP Object Types The DNP3 IP interface of the SIPROTEC device supports the following object types: Table 1-2 Supported DNP3 IP Object Types Object Variation Object Description Number...
  • Page 14 1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.3 Supported DNP3 IP Object Types Table 1-2 Supported DNP3 IP Object Types (cont.) Object Variation Object Description Number Number 16-bit Analog Change Object 32, variation 2 describe the change of Event without Time measured values, DIGSI 4 data type MV, and min/max values, DIGSI 4 data type MVT (Mea- sured Value with Time).
  • Page 15: Table Of Parameters

    1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.4 Table of Parameters Table of Parameters The following DNP3 IP-specific configuration parameters are available in the SIPROTEC device (i.e. in the DNP3 IP mapping file, see chapter 2). Table 1-3 DNP3 IP-Specific Parameters Parameter Default Setting...
  • Page 16 1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.4 Table of Parameters Table 1-3 DNP3 IP-Specific Parameters (cont.) Parameter Default Setting Description Setting Range UnsolClass1MaxDelay 5.0 s 0.0 to 3600.0 s For each class of change events (in 100 ms steps) (class 1, class 2, and class 3), this controls a condition under which an unsolicited response will be sent: If...
  • Page 17: Dnp3 Ip Networking Parameters

    1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.5 DNP3 IP Networking Parameters DNP3 IP Networking Parameters For the IP networking services, the following configuration parameters are available in the SIPROTEC device (i.e. in the DNP3 IP mapping file, see chapter 2): Table 1-4 DNP3 IP Networking Parameters Parameter...
  • Page 18: Buffered Events

    1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.6 Buffered Events Buffered Events Maximum number of buffered events (these values are fixed): Table 1-5 Buffered Events Event Numbers Note Binary Input change: All changes will be entered in the event list, also multiple DNP3 IP Object 2 events from the same data object.
  • Page 19: File Transfer/Reading Of Fault Records

    1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.7 File Transfer/Reading of Fault Records File Transfer/Reading of Fault Records Fault records from the device can be read using the file transfer feature of DNP3 IP (DNP3 IP object number 70 (file identifier), see table 1-2). The fault records are converted on the EN100 module to Comtrade format. For reading a fault record, the following steps must be executed: NOTE The DNP3 IP Protocol Test Harness software from Triangle Microworks was used as DNP3 IP test master for...
  • Page 20 1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.7 File Transfer/Reading of Fault Records And interpret the response as file information (a read of a directory returns file directory information data): NOTE It can be seen here that for each fault record two files are available, a *.cfg and a *.dat, as it is usual for Comtrade.
  • Page 21 The read file now is available in the DNP3 IP master and the next file can be read. After that, the fault record Comtrade file can be evaluated, e.g. with the “SIGRA 4 – Fault Evaluation Software” from Siemens. SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile...
  • Page 22 1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.7 File Transfer/Reading of Fault Records NOTE Data processing on the EN100 module after an “open File” command requires an amount of time in order to prepare a file for reading or convert it to Comtrade format. After receiving the “open File”...
  • Page 23: Further Ethernet Services And Protocols

    1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.8 Further Ethernet Services and Protocols Further Ethernet Services and Protocols The following additional services and protocols are supported on the EN100 module. With DIGSI 4 this services can be switched ON or OFF. Unused services shall be switched OFF for security reason. 1.8.1 Services •...
  • Page 24 1 Characteristic of the DNP3 IP Module 1.8 Further Ethernet Services and Protocols SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 25: Configuration In Digsi 4

    Configuration in DIGSI 4 Inserting and Adjusting of a New Project Setting the Interfaces Customization of the Allocations SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 26: Inserting And Adjusting Of A New Project

    2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.1 Inserting and Adjusting of a New Project Inserting and Adjusting of a New Project NOTE In order to configuration the DNP3 IP protocol, the device functions must have been parameterized correctly. For detailed information in this context, please see chapter 1.1 (Prerequisites at DIGSI 4) and refer to the DIGSI 4 manual.
  • Page 27 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.1 Inserting and Adjusting of a New Project ✧ Right-click Folder and open the Device Catalog via Insert New Object → SIPROTEC device. Fig. 2-3 DIGSI Manager with an Object Selected ✧ Select the desired device in the Device Catalog (7SC feeder automation/7SC802/V4.0 in the example) and copy the object into the Folder of the DIGSI Manager window via Drag&Drop.
  • Page 28 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.1 Inserting and Adjusting of a New Project ✧ Configure the order number (MLFB) of your device in the Properties - SIPROTEC device dialog and press the OK button. Fig. 2-5 Configuring the Order Number (MLFB) ✧...
  • Page 29 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.1 Inserting and Adjusting of a New Project ✧ Right-click Folder and insert an IEC61850 station via Insert New Object → IEC61850 station. An IEC61850 station is inserted in DIGSI Manager. Fig. 2-7 Inserting an IEC61850 Station ✧...
  • Page 30 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.1 Inserting and Adjusting of a New Project ✧ Double-click the SIPROTEC device in DIGSI Manager. The Open device dialog opens. ✧ Activate the option Offline in the Connection type section and confirm with OK. Fig.
  • Page 31: Setting The Interfaces

    2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.2 Setting the Interfaces Setting the Interfaces ✧ Double-click the function Settings. The following windows opens. Fig. 2-11 Settings ✧ Double-click the function Interfaces. The Interface Settings dialog opens. ✧ Select the Additional protocols at device tab. Fig.
  • Page 32 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.2 Setting the Interfaces List Box Mapping File If no mapping file is currently assigned to the SIPROTEC device then the following entries are available in the list box “Mapping file”: Table 2-1 Selection without Modul-specific Settings Selection Meaning <none>...
  • Page 33: Customization Of The Allocations

    2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.3 Customization of the Allocations Customization of the Allocations ✧ Double-click the function Masking I/O (Configuration Matrix) in the dialog Settings acc. to figure 2-11. The windows Setting Masking I/O opens: Port F Port F Information Destination Source...
  • Page 34 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.3 Customization of the Allocations many entries can be deleted or cannot be deleted. Confirm this information with OK: Fig. 2-14 Indications for Delete The identification whether an information is routed on system interface (DNP3 IP) is shown in the columns Source and Destination, port F, system interface S in the DIGSI configuration matrix.
  • Page 35 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.3 Customization of the Allocations To add or remove an information to Source or Destination of system interface set/reset the cross ('X') in the associated column of the DIGSI configuration matrix (pop-up menu when pressing the right mouse button). Fig.
  • Page 36 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.3 Customization of the Allocations Adding an Allocation Adding an allocation requires (in addition to the identification in the system interface column of the DIGSI con- figuration matrix) the selection of the position of the information in the DNP3 IP message as well as the defini- tion of scaling values for measured values (scaling of measured values see chapter 3).
  • Page 37 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.3 Customization of the Allocations Change of an Existing Allocation If an information already routed on system interface shall get another (empty) position in the DNP3 IP message, then the Object properties dialog (see figure 2-17) has to be selected (Properties ... in the pop-up menu when pressing the right mouse button in one of the columns Display text, Long text or Type of the DIGSI configu- ration matrix in the row which is associated to the information).
  • Page 38 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.3 Customization of the Allocations Measurement Conversion Before transmission of a measured value via DNP3 IP a measurement conversion (scaling) must be executed in the SIPROTEC device. Scaling Scaling of a measured value to the format for the transmission via DNP3 IP means the definition of: •...
  • Page 39 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.3 Customization of the Allocations Time Synchronization ✧ If the device requires time synchronization with NTP or DNP3 IP, double-click Time Synchronization. The Time Synchronization & Time Format dialog opens. ✧ Select Ethernet NTP as the source in the field Source of time synchronization and set the desired parameters.
  • Page 40 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.3 Customization of the Allocations ✧ If necessary, change the name for Subnet1 in the Properties window (right window) and the parameters (e.g. IP start address, Subnet mask, Standard gateway). ✧ Click the SIPROTEC device and change its parameters in the Properties window (right window) (e.g. IP address, Subnet mask, Standard gateway).
  • Page 41 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.3 Customization of the Allocations − Drag & Drop the NTP server entered under New devices (1) into the Subnet1 folder. Fig. 2-22 Integrating the NTP Server in Subnet1 − Click on NTP server and enter the IP address under Parameter in the Properties window (right window).
  • Page 42 2 Configuration in DIGSI 4 2.3 Customization of the Allocations Initializing the SIPROTEC Device NOTE The SIPROTEC device only has to be initialized once when a new device has been added. ✧ Right-click the SIPROTEC device in DIGSI Manager. ✧ Click Initialize device..
  • Page 43: Scaling And Thresholds For Transmission

    Scaling and Thresholds for Transmission Measured Value Scaling Measured Value Threshold Processing Counter Value Scaling SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 44: Measured Value Scaling

    3 Scaling and Thresholds for Transmission 3.1 Measured Value Scaling Measured Value Scaling Depending on the rated values of the primary equipment of the installation (Vrated, Irated), the scaling of the measured values has to be adapted in order to ensure a correct transmission of these values in integer format (±32767) including implicit fractional digits.
  • Page 45 3 Scaling and Thresholds for Transmission 3.1 Measured Value Scaling Table 3-1 Conversion Table for Measured Values with Default Entries (cont.) Scaling Index Scaling Factor Measured Value Threshold Value By Default Used for Type (in%) Percentage value Percentage value Secondary value Secondary value The scaling index also determines the threshold value for measured values.
  • Page 46: Measured Value Threshold Processing

    3 Scaling and Thresholds for Transmission 3.2 Measured Value Threshold Processing Measured Value Threshold Processing Threshold processing is executed based on a combined fixed and integrated threshold method and based on relative thresholds related to the last transmitted value. Relative thresholds related to the last transmitted value The threshold values are given in percent.
  • Page 47: Counter Value Scaling

    3 Scaling and Thresholds for Transmission 3.3 Counter Value Scaling Counter Value Scaling Scaling The scaling of the metered measurands, which are derived from measured values, refers to: 60 000 impulses per hour for V = V and I = I prim prim = Full Scale Voltage...
  • Page 48 3 Scaling and Thresholds for Transmission 3.3 Counter Value Scaling SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 49: Time Synchronization

    Time Synchronization General Time Synchronization with DNP3 IP SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 50: General

    4 Time Synchronization 4.1 General General During operation, SIPROTEC devices need the date and time for all time-relevant processes. The time syn- chronization is required to guarantee a uniform time basis for the communication with other devices and time stamping of the process data. Chapter 2 describes the configuration of the time synchronization with DNP3 IP.
  • Page 51 4 Time Synchronization 4.2 Time Synchronization with DNP3 IP The DNP3 IP-specific parameter EnableDNPTimeSynch determines whether NTP or DNP3 IP is used for time synchronization: Table 4-2 Time Synchronization Sources Source Time NTP Server is Setting Result Synchronization Configured in EnableDNPTimeSynch Selection in DIGSI 4 Station Configurator...
  • Page 52 4 Time Synchronization 4.2 Time Synchronization with DNP3 IP SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 53: Dnp3 Ip Diagnosis For En100-Module

    DNP3 IP Diagnosis for EN100-Module HTML Page SNMP DNP3 IP Error Indication SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 54: Html Page

    5 DNP3 IP Diagnosis for EN100-Module 5.1 HTML Page HTML Page EN100 has a homepage which you can open by entering the IP address of the device. To open the HTML page, proceed as follows: ✧ Enter the IP address of the device in the browser according to the following rule: http://IP address/home Example: http://172.16.52.53/home The EN100 homepage opens.
  • Page 55 5 DNP3 IP Diagnosis for EN100-Module 5.1 HTML Page This page offers statistic data that are useful for communication diagnosis (e.g. telegram and error counters as well as the IP of the connected DNP3 IP master). Additionally, the main protocol-specific settings made during DNP3 IP configuration in the mapping file are shown and give an overview with which parameters DNP3 IP is running on the module.
  • Page 56 5 DNP3 IP Diagnosis for EN100-Module 5.1 HTML Page NOTE The entry Connection / Security log in the navigation pane (see figure 5-1) is also relevant for DNP3 IP. The following events are entered: • Establishing a new connection with a client (DNP3 IP master) •...
  • Page 57: Snmp

    EN100 module. The “SipDnp.mib” is contained in the “IEC61850 SNMP MIB V1.XX”. MIB files package for SIPROTEC devices with EN100 can be downloaded from: http://siemens.siprotec.de/download_neu/index_e.htm → All Documents for Communication → IEC 61850 - General information and descriptions → Tools and MIB-Files SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 58: Dnp3 Ip Error Indication

    5 DNP3 IP Diagnosis for EN100-Module 5.3 DNP3 IP Error Indication DNP3 IP Error Indication Display in DIGSI 4 For the DNP3 IP error indication the SysIntErr (Error System Interface) indication in the device is used. In the DIGSI Configuration Matrix this indication is available in the Protocol group. Fig.
  • Page 59 5 DNP3 IP Diagnosis for EN100-Module 5.3 DNP3 IP Error Indication Display in DIGSI 4 for EN100 Further general EN100 indications show the startup state of the EN100 module as well as Ethernet link status information: Fig. 5-5 DNP3 IP Error Indication - EN100 Table 5-2 Indication SysIntErr from EN100 Indication...
  • Page 60 5 DNP3 IP Diagnosis for EN100-Module 5.3 DNP3 IP Error Indication SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 61: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data of EN100 SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...
  • Page 62: Technical Data Of En100

    6 Technical Data 6.1 Technical Data of EN100 Technical Data of EN100 The following manuals contain a detailed list of the technical data of the EN100: • German edition: Handbuch Ethernetmodul EN100, Bestellnr. C53000-G1100-C167-x • US-english edition: Manual Ethernet Module EN100, order no. C53000-G1140-C167-x Since EN100 modules are installed in SIPROTECT 4 devices, both the technical data of the EN100 and the technical data of the SIPROTEC 4 device used apply.
  • Page 63: Index

    Index Adjusting the DNP3 IP parameters and the mapping 41 Scaling for Transmission 43 Application 10 SNMP 57 Buffered Events 18 Thresholds for Transmission 43 Bus Mapping Documents 11 Time Synchronization 49 Time Synchronization with DNP3 IP 50 Counter Value Scaling 47 Update the Parameter Sets of IEC 61850 41 DNP3 IP Diagnosis for EN100-Module 53 DNP3 IP Object Types 13...
  • Page 64 Index SIPROTEC, Communication Module, Communication Profile C53000-L2040-C354-1, Edition 02.2012...

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