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10.4.5 Server Features and Configuration

10.4.5.1 Buffered/Unbuffered Reporting
IEC61850 buffered and unbuffered reporting control blocks locate in L LN0, they can be configured
to transmit information of protection trip information (in the Protection logical nodes), binary status
values (in GGIO) and analog measured/calculated values (in MMXU, MMTR and MSQI). The
reporting control blocks can be configured in CID files, and then be sent to the IED via an
IEC61850 client. The following items can be configured.
TrgOps: Trigger options. The following bits are supported by the PCS-9600 series relays:
- Bit 1: Data-change
- Bit 4: Integrity
- Bit 5: General interrogation
OptFlds: Option Fields. The following bits are supported by the PCS-9600 series relays:
- Bit 1: Sequence-number
- Bit 2: Report-time-stamp
- Bit 3: Reason-for-inclusion
- Bit 4: Data-set-name
- Bit 5: Data-reference
- Bit 6: Buffer-overflow (for buffered reports only)
- Bit 7: EntryID (for buffered reports only)
- Bit 8: Conf-revision
- Bit 9: Segmentation
IntgPd: Integrity period.
BufTm: Buffer time.
10.4.5.2 File Transfer
MMS file services are supported to allow transfer of oscillography, event record or other files from
a PCS-9600 series relay.
10.4.5.3 Timestamps
The universal time coordinated (UTC) timestamp values associated with all IEC61850 data items
represent the time of the last change of either the value or quality flags of the data item.
10.4.5.4 Logical Node Name Prefixes
IEC61850 specifies that each logical node can have a name with a total length of 11 characters.
The name is composed of: a five or six-character name prefix; a four-character standard name (for
PCS-9611 Feeder Relay
Date: 2014-04-08
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