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SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories 2350 NE Hopkins Court Pullman, WA USA 99163-5603 Tel: (509) 332-1890 FAX: (509) 332-7990...
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Section 5: SEL-400 Series Host Table 5.1 SEL-400 Series Relay Port Settings With SEL-2701 Installed..........5.3 Table 5.2 SEL-400 Series Relay Port Control Settings With SEL-2701 Installed ........ 5.3 Table 5.3 SEL-400 Series Relay Access Levels ..................5.4 Table 5.4 SEL-400 Series Relay Access Level User Names and Passwords.........
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Special Translation Rules ....................B.29 Table B.19 Relay Target Bit Mapping....................B.30 Table B.20 Event Types ......................... B.30 Appendix C: GOMSFE Model Example Table C.1 SEL-2030 Automatic Messaging Settings................C.3 Table C.2 SEL-2701 Settings ......................... C.3 SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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GOOSE Command Response....................3.13 Section 4: SEL-2030 Host Section 5: SEL-400 Series Host Section 6: Troubleshooting Figure 6.1 Example SEL-2701 Panel...................... 6.4 Appendix A: Firmware Versions Appendix B: UCA2 GOMSFE Models Appendix C: GOMSFE Model Example Figure C.1 Example SEL-2030/SEL-351S Relay System...............C.2 Figure C.2...
20020501 Appendix A: Firmware Versions—Updated for new SEL-2701 release. Appendix B: UCA2 GOMSFE Models—All UCA2 control points were made readable. Default data was set for the UCA2 FAULT model.
Preface This instruction manual describes applications for an SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor installed in SEL hosts including an SEL-2030 Communications Processor. Main topics include the following: ➤ Installing the SEL-2701 ➤ Accessing SEL-2701 settings Operating the SEL-2701 ➤ ➤ Accessing data in a host with FTP, Telnet, and UCA2...
Describes how this manual is organized and conventions used in this manual. Section 1: Introduction Provides an overview of Ethernet networking and a description of the SEL-2701. Describes how to install the SEL-2701 in various Section 2: Installation SEL hosts. Section 3: Settings and Commands Describes SEL-2701 operation and configuration.
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0xnn C style hexadecimal 0xA3 SEL style hexadecimal You can set several SEL-2701 and other SEL device settings to NA. NA is a Settings special value that turns off or disables the setting. SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Section 1 Introduction Introduction This section introduces the SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor and provides information on the following topics: Features ➤ Model Options ➤ ➤ Applications Ethernet Networks ➤ ➤ UCA2 Specifications ➤ SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Introduction Features Features The SEL-2701 is an Ethernet processor card designed for use in SEL hosts including the SEL-2030 Communications Processor and SEL-400 series relays. The SEL-2701 provides the following features: ➤ Powerful processor Extended temperature rating ➤ Ethernet network connection ➤...
100 Mbps connectors See the Model Option Table for the SEL-2701 and your host for complete part number and ordering option information. You can obtain a Model Option Table by contacting SEL through our web site at www.selinc.com or through your local SEL representative.
1.1. The SEL-2701 has two network ports that allow you to connect both the primary network and the standby network to the SEL-2701. You do not have to install two separate SEL-2701s to support a redundant network system. The benefit of this arrangement is lower equipment and setup cost because there is only one network card and one set of network settings per host.
Introduction Applications Terminal Access Use the SEL-2701 to provide terminal access over an Ethernet network to SEL hosts and IEDs (Intelligent Electronic Devices) connected to SEL hosts that incorporate an SEL-2701. Similar to connecting a PC (personal computer) with terminal software to the front port of the host, you can use Telnet to connect to the user interface of the host.
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File Exchange Use the SEL-2701 to exchange files with SEL hosts across an Ethernet network. The SEL-2701 provides FTP access to files in the SEL host. You can use a PC to collect event reports, sequential events recorder (SER) reports, settings, and snapshots of metering data.
SEL-2030 Communications Processors with card slots, but do not have Ethernet network connectivity. Networking for Non-SEL EIA-232 IEDs Add an SEL-2030 and SEL-2701 to your design to inexpensively and reliably add Ethernet networking to your serial IEDs and gain the following features: ➤...
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Use the SEL-2701 to provide a direct Ethernet network connection to an SEL-400 series relay. All SEL-400 series relays have a card slot that will support an SEL-2701. Add an SEL-2701 to your SEL-400 series relays to gain the following features: ➤...
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Introduction Applications The SEL-2701 also provides FTP file access to event reports and other reports. For example, you can point and click in an FTP application to collect event reports in the standard SEL format or the IEEE binary COMTRADE (Common Format for Transient Data Exchange) format.
Ethernet Networks Ethernet Networks This section introduces Ethernet networks and some general concepts and terms useful in understanding SEL-2701 application and operation. If you are experienced with Ethernet networks, you may want to proceed to Section 3: Settings and Commands...
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In order for a node to send data, it must first listen for a carrier to determine that no other node is transmitting. Collisions occur when two nodes both transmit data at the same time. Ethernet network nodes have mechanisms to detect collisions. SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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Figure 1.5 on page 1.10. The SEL-2701 operates TCP/IP, UDP/IP, and OSI stacks in parallel to allow future applications to use whatever stack is required. UCA2 operates either on the OSI stack or partially on TCP/IP and OSI. FTP and Telnet are application- layer protocols on the TCP/IP stack.
One advantage of hubs is that they are quite reliable, compared to switches and routers. SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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Routers may also act as firewalls. A firewall operates as a security barrier between your local network and the outside world. Used properly, firewalls and device password protection can prevent unauthorized access to critical systems. SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Appendix B: UCA2 GOMSFE Models shows the GOMSFE model bricks available in the SEL-2701 when it is installed in an SEL-2030. The model definitions list the SEL-2701 rules for populating the model from data in the host.
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Example. The SEL-2701 contains all of the information necessary to collect data from the host and populate GOMSFE models. All SEL hosts with an SEL-2701 will have a Logical Device 0 (labeled LN0) that contains at least the DI and GLOBE bricks.
IEC 61000-4-4 1995 Level 4 Note: Some ESD tests may result in an interruption of communications. Operation of the host will not be disrupted. The host and SEL-2701 are not damaged under the test conditions. Certifications ISO: Designed and manufactured using ISO-9001 certified quality program.
Section 2 Installation Introduction This section includes information and procedures for SEL-2701 installation. Effective installation includes the following tasks: Installing the SEL-2701 ➤ Performing SEL-2701 initial checkout ➤ ➤ Connecting the SEL-2701 to a network SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual...
Installation Installation Installation To install an SEL-2701 in an SEL host (SEL-2030 and SEL-400 series relays), NOTE: You will need an SEL host instruction manual and a Phillips perform the following steps. If your SEL-2701 is already installed, skip the...
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Step 7. Use the four screws included with the SEL-2701 to attach it to standoffs on the host main board. Tighten the screws to 8.0-in– lbs (0.9 Nm) to prevent stripping the threads in the nylon standoffs.
Installation Initial Checkout Initial Checkout Use the steps below to verify that the SEL-2701 is installed properly and SEL-2030 initializes correctly in an SEL-2030. Installations Step 1. Apply power to the SEL-2030. The initial power-up sequence takes at least one minute.
Section 3: Settings and Commands for information on network settings needed to operate the SEL-2701 on a network. Use the steps below to verify that the SEL-2701 is installed properly and SEL-400 Series initializes correctly in an SEL-400 series relay. Relay Installations Step 1.
Installation Network Connections Network Connections The SEL-2701 can use either the connection on Port A or Port B to operate on Network Ports a network. These ports work together to provide a primary and backup interface, as described in Network Port Fail-Over Operation on page 3.3 in Section 3: Settings and Commands.
100 Mbps, we recommend using all CAT 5 components. Some industrial Ethernet network devices use 9-pin connectors for STP cables. The SEL-2701 RJ-45 connectors are grounded so you can ground the shielded cable using a standard, externally shielded jack with cables terminating at the SEL-2701.
Settings for data access through protocols including FTP, ➤ Telnet, and UCA2 Commands for SEL-2701 diagnostics and configuration ➤ Subsequent sections describe how to access SEL-2701 settings and how the SEL-2701 operates in specific hosts. SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Use the network configuration settings shown in Table 3.1 to configure the Network SEL-2701 for operation on an IP network and to set other parameters affecting Configuration the physical Ethernet network interface operation. See IP Addresses on page xv in Preface for the proper format of an IP address.
The SEL-2701 has two network ports. Network port fail-over mode enables Network Port the SEL-2701 to operate as a single network adapter with a primary and Fail-Over Operation standby physical interface. You can connect the two network ports to the same network or different networks depending on your specific Ethernet network architecture.
Settings and Commands Ethernet Network Operation Settings If the SEL-2701 detects a link failure on the primary port, it activates the NOTE: If you change settings for the host port where the SEL-2701 is standby port after the fail-over time, FTIME, elapses. If the link status on the...
FTP is a standard application-level protocol for exchanging files between computers over a TCP/IP network. The SEL-2701 operates as an FTP server. It presents SEL-2701 and host files to FTP clients. The SEL-2701 can support as many as three simultaneous FTP sessions, allowing simultaneous FTP access to as many as three separate users.
If you change these settings and accept the new settings, the SEL-2701 closes all active network connections and briefly pauses network operation. Telnet is also part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. You can use Telnet to establish Telnet terminal access to a remote device.
0–255 minutes (0 prevents timeout) If you change these settings and accept the new settings, the SEL-2701 closes all active network connections and briefly pauses network operation. The SEL-2701 acts as a UCA2 interface for the host. The UCA2 interface...
1–8 to control host 0–160 Control Bit 64 If you change this setting and accept the new setting, the SEL-2701 closes all active network connections and briefly pauses network operation. Requires ENUCA set to Y to send GOOSE messages.
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Settings and Commands Data Access Settings sender status is logical 1, the SEL-2701 has not detected the GOOSE sender on the network or has stopped receiving new messages from the GOOSE sender. When the status is logical 0, the SEL-2701 has properly detected the GOOSE sender and considers incoming GOOSE message data valid.
SEL-2701 Commands The SEL-2701 user interface accepts SEL-2701 commands. There are two ways you can connect to the SEL-2701. First, if your host allows, you can make a transparent connection to the SEL-2701. Second, you can establish a Telnet connection to the SEL-2701 user interface. See the host-specific sections for more information on connecting to the SEL-2701 user interface.
SEL-2701, and have set the SEL-2030 Access Level 2 password to SUB35L2, then SUB35L2 is the password for Access Level 2 on your SEL-2701. The SEL-2701 uses access levels and passwords in two ways. First, if you are connected to the SEL-2701 user interface, the SEL-2701 limits command access based on your access level.
Use the ACCESS command to change to Access Level 1. For example, if you ACCESS are at Access Level 0, the SEL-2701 prompts you for the password and moves you to Access Level 1 if you enter the password correctly. For additional...
SEL-2701 is programmed to monitor. The SEL-2701 then processes only messages from the Ethernet multicast addresses that it has collected. When you first power up the SEL-2701, use the GOOSE R command, or change the SEL-2701 UCA2 settings, the SEL-2701 listens for GOOSE messages for two minutes to build a table of Ethernet multicast addresses.
HELP command Display information for a specific command. It may be necessary to identify the firmware version of your SEL-2701 for diagnostic purposes or to verify that it is compatible with the firmware version of your host. Use the ID command to identify the firmware version and several other internal parameters for your SEL-2701.
For example, if you are connected to an SEL-2701 in a host from one of the host serial ports, you can log out without closing the transparent connection to the SEL-2701.
Section 4 SEL-2030 Host Introduction This section describes applications where the SEL-2701 is installed in an SEL-2030 host. For detailed explanations of SEL-2701 commands and settings, refer to Section 3: Settings and Commands. This section contains information on the following topics: Using the SEL-2030 to access SEL-2701 settings ➤...
SEL-2030 Host Features and Capabilities Features and Capabilities Installing an SEL-2701 in either card slot of an SEL-2030 (Port 17 or Port 18) provides the following features and capabilities: Ethernet Physical Connection ➤ 10/100 Mbps on twisted-pair media ➢ 10 Mbps on fiber-optic media ➢...
Settings Access the settings for the SEL-2701 using the SEL-2030 settings commands and the port number (17 or 18) where the SEL-2701 is installed. These commands provide access to some additional settings that govern how the SEL-2030 interacts with the SEL-2701. This section only describes the SEL-2030 settings and behavior specific to installations that include an SEL-2701.
OGIC evaluates to false or logical 0, the SEL-2701 allows Telnet connections. When the expression evaluates to true or logical 1, the SEL-2701 does not allow new connections and terminates any existing Telnet connections. Table 4.3 SEL-2030 Automatic Message Settings With SEL-2701 Installed...
SEL-2030 closes the connection and the SEL-2701 automatically returns to Access Level 0. You can access the SEL-2701 user interface in one of two ways. First, you can SEL-2701 connect directly to the SEL-2701 as a Telnet client on the Ethernet network.
SEL-2701 Alarm bit. Conditions that activate an SEL-2701 alarm also activate the SEL-2030 alarm light and output contact. For example, the SEL-2701 sets the alarm bit if you are unsuccessful when changing access levels with the ACC or 2AC command. The ACC and 2AC commands allow you three attempts to enter the password.
Use the QUIT command to log out and end the Telnet session. Telnet From the SEL-2701 For the second connection type, use the SEL-2701 to reach across the Ethernet network to other devices. For example, to connect to a remote device on the Ethernet network, connect to an SEL-2030 serial port that is set for SEL protocol and master connection.
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Telnet directly to the SEL-2701. This is useful for operating the SEL-2701 user interface to collect diagnostic data and perform other operations with the SEL-2701. Use the QUIT command to log out and end the Telnet session. The SEL-2701 provides the unique capability to allow both protective relays...
100 ms. You must design your logic so that control bits remain in any new state for at least 100 ms or the SEL-2701 may not recognize the new state. For example, if CCOUT1 changes from a logical 0 to a logical 1 and back to logical 0 in less than 100 ms, the SEL-2701 may not recognize the changes and not send outgoing GOOSE messages.
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(Port 17 or 18) where the SEL-2701 is installed. If you wish to have data associated with a local virtual device, then you can program math/movement settings on each port.
Each GCTL brick contains 16 ST (Status) and 16 CO (Control) bits that are associated with RB1–RB16 on that port. You can control the remote bits by writing the 2-bit set (10) or clear (01) code to the appropriate CO bit. SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Commands. See Section 2: Installation for instructions on how to install an SEL-2701 in a host. See the instruction manual for your relay for additional information about relay commands, settings, and operations. The relay instruction manual also contains information about upgrading SEL-2701 and relay firmware.
SEL-400 Series Host Features and Capabilities Features and Capabilities Installing an SEL-2701 in an SEL-400 series relay provides the following features and capabilities: Ethernet physical connection ➤ 10/100 Mbps on twisted-pair media ➢ 10 Mbps on fiber-optic media ➢ 100 Mbps on fiber-optic media ➢...
SEL-2701. See the relay instruction manual for complete syntax and examples for relay commands. Use the relay port settings to set the SEL-2701 for operation on your network. Port Settings SEL-400 series relay port settings also include the SEL-2701 settings...
SEL-2701 settings are not accessible through the SEL-2701 user interface. Set the SEL-2701 through the relay port settings for the port where the SEL-2701 is installed. Log in to the SEL-2701 access levels using the passwords set in the relay.
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ACC or 2AC command. The ACC and 2AC commands allow you three attempts to enter the password. If you enter an incorrect password on the third attempt, the SEL-2701 automatically sets the access level to 0 and activates the alarm bit.
Table 5.5 after logging in to the SEL-2701 as an FTP client. Files named for database regions contain the most current values at the time you request the files. You can write files to the SEL-400 series relay only if you are logged in at the appropriate level.
CCIN1–CCINn. The SEL-2701 automatically maps the outgoing control points CCOUT1–CCOUTn to the first User ST outgoing GOOSE message bits. The SEL-2701 does not send any data in the DNA portion of the GOOSE message (first 32 outgoing GOOSE bit pairs).
Section 6 Troubleshooting Introduction This section describes how to determine the operating status of your SEL-2701 and how to troubleshoot SEL-2701 operation. This section contains information on the following topics: ➤ Determining the firmware ID of your SEL-2701 Reading the SEL-2701 indicator LEDs ➤...
SEL-2701 is compatible with your host, you will need to obtain the host and SEL-2701 firmware IDs. If you contact SEL for assistance with your SEL-2701, you may also be asked for the firmware IDs of your SEL-2701.
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Step 3. Log in to Access Level 1. Use the relay ACC command and enter the password if prompted. Step 4. Display the relay and SEL-2701 firmware IDs. Enter the relay VERSION command. The relay executable ID is listed after “FID=.” The relay SEL ID is listed after “BFID=.”...
Troubleshooting SEL-2701 Indicator LEDs SEL-2701 Indicator LEDs There are four indicator LEDs on the SEL-2701. The LEDs and panel label for the dual twisted-pair SEL-2701 are shown in Figure 6.1. The operation of each LED is explained in Table 6.1.
SEL-2701 settings. If you are connected to the SEL-2701, you will see a “#” character in the prompt after you press ENTER. Step 2. Log in to Access Level 1. Enter the SEL-2701 ACC command and enter the password if prompted. The SEL-2701 uses the Access Level 1 password for the host.
Error Messages and Codes Error Messages and Codes The SEL-2701 reports both an error code and error message to the host. The error code is a 16-bit register with an assigned error for each bit. While the error code contains simultaneous reporting of all error conditions, the reported string shows the most severe error.
Troubleshooting procedures for common problems are listed in Table 6.3. The table lists each symptom and the possible causes and corresponding diagnosis/ solutions. Relevant SEL-2701 settings are listed in all capitals. See Section 3: Settings and Commands for details of the SEL-2701 settings. Refer to the host-specific section for more information on operation and settings in your host.
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Verify connections to the Ethernet network. Verify that the Ethernet network Ethernet network is connected to either the A or B network port indicated by the SEL-2701 LEDs and that the medium/ data transmission speeds are correct. Check Pwr/Tx and Lnk/Rx LEDs.
IP port numbers greater than 32,767. SEL-2701-R100-V0-Z000000-D20010302 Corrected firmware load issue. SLBT-2701-R101-V0-Z000000-D20010425 SEL-2701-R100-V0-Z000000-D20010302 Original Product Firmware Release. SLBT-2701-R100-V0-Z000000-D20010302 Instructions for determining the firmware version of your SEL-2701 and host are in Section 6: Troubleshooting SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Appendix B UCA2 GOMSFE Models Introduction The SEL-2701 presents data in the host as a series of GOMSFE models (bricks). GOMSFE model information is listed in this appendix in a series of tables organized by domains. The SEL-2701 automatically populates these models using the data in the host.
Table B.18 The Decode Method column contains rules for retrieving information from the host database. The SEL-2701 uses labels to retrieve database values within the specified region. For SEL devices connected to an SEL-2030, the data are typically in data regions (Meter, Target, etc.). Use “20” messages to configure the SEL-2030 to automatically collect, store, and label data in data regions.
Table B.2. The SEL-2701 uses each port database to create a virtual device with the domain name DDaaname. The SEL-2701 determines the name portion of the domain name using the rules described in Section 3: Settings and Commands Table B.2 SEL-2030 Domains...
SEL-2701 serial number SEL-2701 firmware ID BootFID SEL-2701 SEL code BOOT firmware ID Part name and V portion of the FID R portion of the FID Extension to the GOMSFE Device ID component SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
SelOutDNA Selection for each DNA output SelInDNA Selection for each DNA input SelOutUserSt Selection for each UserSt output SelInUserSt Selection for each UserSt input Extension to the GOMSFE-specified GLOBE brick SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Relay metering and measurement data 20METER The SEL-2701 automatically generates the models FAULT1–FAULT20. Each instance of the FAULT model represents a row in the relay history report. The most recent history record is in FAULT1. If the relay does not store 20 records or if the fault history is reset, the FAULT models corresponding to empty history records will contain default data.
HISTORY:IN1 Quality of data FltMagA2 Magnitude of fault currents PhsAf A-phase fault current HISTORY:IA2 PhsBf B-phase fault current HISTORY:IB2 PhsCf C-phase fault current HISTORY:IC2 Neutf Neutral fault current HISTORY:IN2 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Table B.9 Generic Control Model (GCTL)—SEL Relay Connected to an SEL-2030 Name r/w Description m/o Decode Method OD1–OD16 State last written to this control RB1–RB16 point Status of bit OD1–OD16 Control bit RB1–RB16 OperDev Control bit (01 to clear; 10 to set) SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
DWORD01B16 Binary value USER:DWORD01:0– USER:DWORD01:15 DWORD02B01– DWORD02B16 Binary value USER:DWORD02:0– USER:DWORD02:15 DWORD03B01– DWORD03B16 Binary value USER:DWORD03:0– USER:DWORD03:15 • • • DWORD16B01– DWORD16B16 Binary value USER:DWORD16:0– USER:DWORD16:15 Extension to the GOMSFE-specified GLOBE brick SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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PhsCf C-phase voltage METER:VC3 Neutf Neutral voltage METER:VN3 Quality of data Three-phase voltage PhsAf A-phase voltage METER:VA4 PhsBf B-phase voltage METER:VB4 PhsCf C-phase voltage METER:VC4 Neutf Neutral voltage METER:VN4 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
AB voltage METER:VAB PhsBCf BC voltage METER:VBC PhsCAf CA voltage METER:VCA Quality of data PPV1 Delta voltages PhsABf AB voltage METER:VAB1 PhsBCf BC voltage METER:VBC1 PhsCAf CA voltage METER:VCA1 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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METER:IR Quality of data Three-phase currents PhsAf A-phase current METER:IA1 METER:IAW1 METER:IAX PhsBf B-phase current METER:IB1 METER:IBW1 METER:IBX PhsCf C-phase current METER:IC1 METER:ICW1 METER:ICX Neutf Neutral current METER:IR1 METER:IRX Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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Negative-sequence current METER:I2 METER:3I2 #22 Zerof Zero-sequence current METER:I0 Quality of data Aseq1 Sequence currents Posif Positive-sequence current METER:I1_1 Negf Negative-sequence current METER:I2_1 METER:3I2X #22 Zerof Zero-sequence current METER:I0_1 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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PhsAf A-phase power METER:PA2 PhsBf B-phase power METER:PB2 PhsCf C-phase power METER:PC2 Quality of data Per-phase power PhsAf A-phase power METER:PA3 PhsBf B-phase power METER:PB3 PhsCf C-phase power METER:PC3 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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B-phase reactive power METER:QB2 PhsCf C-phase reactive power METER:QC2 Quality of data VAr3 Per-phase reactive power PhsAf A-phase reactive power METER:QA3 PhsBf B-phase reactive power METER:QB3 PhsCf C-phase reactive power METER:QC3 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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Total reactive power Total reactive power METER:Q4 Quality of data System frequency System frequency METER:FREQ Quality of data All MMXU.MX Configuration of data Units for all items Extension to the GOMSFE MMXU brick SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Decode Method column. Table B.12 Models in Virtual Device Domain for Non-SEL IED Connected to an SEL-2030 Model Description Relay ID information and SEL-2701 information GCTL Control of remote bits (RB1–RB16) for port GLOBE Basic device information...
DWORD01B16 Binary value USER:DWORD01:0– USER:DWORD01:15 DWORD02B01– DWORD02B16 Binary value USER:DWORD02:0– USER:DWORD02:15 DWORD03B01– DWORD03B16 Binary value USER:DWORD03:0– USER:DWORD03:15 • • • DWORD16B01– DWORD16B16 Binary value USER:DWORD16:0– USER:DWORD16:15 Extension to the GOMSFE-specified GLOBE brick SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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B-phase voltage USER:VB4 PhsCf C-phase voltage USER:VC4 Neutf Neutral voltage USER:VN4 Quality of data Vseq Sequence voltages Posif Positive-sequence voltage USER:V1 Negf Negative-sequence voltage USER:V2 Zerof Zero-sequence voltage USER:V0 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
AB voltage USER:VAB1 PhsBCf BC voltage USER:VBC1 PhsCAf CA voltage USER:VCA1 Quality of data PPV2 Delta voltages PhsABf AB voltage USER:VAB2 PhsBCf BC voltage USER:VBC2 PhsCAf CA voltage USER:VCA2 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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PhsCf C-phase current USER:IC3 Neutf Neutral current USER:IR3 Quality of data Three-phase currents PhsAf A-phase current USER:IA4 PhsBf B-phase current USER:IB4 PhsCf C-phase current USER:IC4 Neutf Neutral current USER:IR4 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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PhsAf A-phase power USER:PA PhsBf B-phase power USER:PB PhsCf C-phase power USER:PC Quality of data Per-phase power PhsAf A-phase power USER:PA1 PhsBf B-phase power USER:PB1 PhsCf C-phase power USER:PC1 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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B-phase reactive power USER:QB PhsCf C-phase reactive power USER:QC Quality of data Var1 Per-phase reactive power PhsAf A-phase reactive power PhsBf B-phase reactive power USER:QB1 PhsCf C-phase reactive power USER:QC1 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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Total reactive power USER:Q3 Quality of data TotVAr4 Total reactive power Total reactive power USER:Q4 Quality of data System frequency System frequency USER:FREQ Quality of data Extension to the GOMSFE MMXU brick SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Total energy USER:E Quality of data TotWHr1 Total energy Total energy USER:E1 Quality of data TotWHr2 Total energy Total energy USER:E2 Quality of data TotWHr3 Total energy Total energy USER:E3 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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Total energy USER:PE Quality of data PosiTotWHr1 Total energy Total energy USER:PE1 Quality of data PosiTotWHr2 Total energy Total energy USER:PE2 Quality of data PosiTotWHr3 Total energy Total energy USER:PE3 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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Total energy USER:NE Quality of data NegTotWHr1 Total energy Total energy USER:NE1 Quality of data NegTotWHr2 Total energy Total energy USER:NE2 Quality of data NegTotWHr3 Total energy Total energy USER:NE3 Quality of data SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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Non-SEL IED Connected to an SEL-2030 (Sheet 4 of 4) Name r/w Description m/o Decode Method NegTotWHr4 Total energy Total energy USER:NE4 Quality of data All MMTR.MX Configuration of all data Extension to the GOMSFE MMTR brick SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Access card date and time Selection for DNA outputs Selection for DNA inputs Control to force SEL-2701 to reacquire GOOSE addresses Last value written to control points Operate control points to host Communication failure, Comm Fail, quality indication based on state of port...
GOMSFE Model Example Introduction This appendix illustrates how to use the SEL-2030 and SEL-2701 to provide a UCA2 interface for data collection and control. An example is provided with an SEL-351S Relay connected to an SEL-2030. The step-by-step format will allow you to duplicate this work or adjust it to meet the requirements of your specific project.
SEL-351S Relay Figure C.1 Example SEL-2030/SEL-351S Relay System. The steps below configure the SEL-2030 to collect data from the relay and configure the SEL-2701 in Card Slot 1 (Port 17) for UCA2: Step 1. Connect the cables as shown in Figure C.1.
Send message every 15 minutes MESG3 = 20HISTORY Collect relay history information with standard SEL message Step 7. Set the SEL-2030 port settings and SEL-2701 settings with the SET P 17 command. Relevant example settings are shown in Table C.2; other settings not shown are not critical for the example.
Figure C.2 through Figure C.7 on page C.6 show GOMSFE models visible in an MMS browser once you complete the steps above. Figure C.2 GOMSFE Domains. Figure C.3 GOMSFE Models Within DD04_FEEDER1 Domain. SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
GOMSFE Model Example GOMSFE Models Figure C.4 DI Model. Figure C.5 FAULT Model. Figure C.6 GCTL Model With RB3 ST (status) Point. SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Generic Object Oriented Substation Event. UCA2 peer-to-peer broadcast mes- saging for protection. Host The device into which the SEL-2701 has been installed. ICCP Inter Control Center Protocol. Part of EPRI’s UCA protocol suite. Intelligent Electronic Device. Usually a protective relay or other smart substa- tion monitoring or control device.
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GL.2 Glossary UDP/IP—WAN UDP/IP Universal Data-gram Protocol/Internet Protocol. Another protocol stack used for Ethernet and the Internet. Unlike TCP/IP, UDP/IP does not maintain con- nections and allows broadcast messaging. Wide Area Network SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
Generic Object Model for See also Specifications definition 1.11 Substation and Feeder Equipment definition 1.10 (GOMSFE) Date Media See UCA2 See SEL-2701 Commands See Physical Interface Generic Object Oriented Substation Event (GOOSE) See UCA2 SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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Token Ring Network Settings interface See also SEL-2030 Settings master device Troubleshooting See also SEL-2701 Settings collecting data from SEL-2030 error codes See also SEL-400 Series Relay – 4.10 – procedures Settings SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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– SEL-2701 related settings UDP/IP protocol stack 1.11 application 1.12 User Interface access via host SEL-2701 command entry 3.10 Telnet access UTP Cable See Physical Interface 1.16 Virtual Devices SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual Date Code 20020501...
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