User's Manual: Easergy Range
User's Manual: Easergy Range
User's Manual: Easergy Range
Easergy range
T200 I & E
MV substation control unit
Users manual
Easergy T200 I
Contents
T200 I & E .......................................................................................................................................................... 1 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION......................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................................................ 5 1.3 T200 I & E BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................................... 6 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3 CONNECTION TO THE T200 .................................................................................................................... 8 STEP 1 - INSTALLING JAVA RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT 5.0................................................................................. 9 STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE USB DRIVER ....................................................................................................... 10 STEP 3 - CREATION OF THE USB LOCAL AREA NETWORK CONNECTION ......................................................... 11 STEP 4 CREATION OF THE PSTN OR GSM REMOTE NETWORK CONNECTION.............................................. 12 STEP 5 STARTING CONNECTION WITH THE T200 ....................................................................................... 13 OVERVIEW OF THE EMBEDDED W EB SERVER OF THE T200........................................................................... 16 T200 CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................... 21 3.1 24V/48V AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY (OPTION)............................................................................................. 22 3.2 CONFIGURATION OF SYNCHRONIZATION BY GPS ......................................................................................... 23 3.3 CONFIGURATION OF SNTP SERVICE ........................................................................................................... 26 3.4 CONFIGURATION OF ETHERNET INTERFACES ............................................................................................... 27 3.5 SAVE/RESTORE CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS ........................................................................................... 28 3.6 DUMMY CONTROL OPTION .......................................................................................................................... 29 3.7 PARAMETERS FOR COMMUNICATION WITH THE SUPERVISOR ......................................................................... 30 3.8 SWITCH CONTROL PARAMETERS ................................................................................................................. 46 3.9 PARAMETERS OF THE VARIOUS OPTIONS ..................................................................................................... 49 3.10 AUTOMATIC CONTROL PARAMETERS ....................................................................................................... 51 3.11 PARAMETERS OF THE FAULT DETECTION MODULE.................................................................................... 56 3.12 CUSTOMIZATION OF T200 VARIABLES ..................................................................................................... 59 3.13 CUSTOMIZATION OF T200 CLASSES ........................................................................................................ 72 3.14 TESTS AT COMMISSIONING ..................................................................................................................... 73 4 OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................ 74 4.1 OPERATING MODE ...................................................................................................................................... 74 4.2 ACCESSIBILITY ........................................................................................................................................... 75 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6 7 MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................................................... 76 DIAGNOSTICS VIA THE FRONT PANEL INDICATOR LAMPS AND LOGS ................................................................ 77 POWER SUPPLIES ...................................................................................................................................... 80 CARD REPLACEMENT.................................................................................................................................. 81 CPU CARD SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................... 82 APPENDIX A - CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS ................................................................................. 84 APPENDIX B - GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................... 92
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General description
1 General description
1.1 Functional description
Easergy T200 I and T200 E is designed to be installed in MV/LV network substations. It contains all the functions required to monitor and control the motorized cubicles: Management of MV switch opening/closing electric control unit The control is triggered by REMOTE CONTROL from the remote control station or by a LOCAL operator command (pushbutton) or by internal AUTOMATIC CONTROLS. Phase-to-phase or phase-to-earth fault current detection. Measurement acquisition and processing: When the fault detection option is installed on the equipment, the T200 I and E incorporates for each channel one of the following measurements: Calculation of the rms load current (if current measurement module installed); Single-phase or three-phase voltage measurement (if voltage measurement module installed). Monitoring, for the purposes of remote indication and/or local display, of MV substation and T200 I and E information: Open/closed position of MV switches; "Locked" state of MV switches; Detection of the flow of phase-to-phase or phase-to-earth fault current (on channels provided with the fault detection option); Voltage presence (if the option is present); Automatic control ON/OFF position; Immediate alternating supply undervoltage; Time-delayed alternating supply undervoltage; Charger fault; Battery fault; External 12 V power supply failure; Motorization supply undervoltage. Dated logging events: Time-stamped chronological logging of events and measurements. This information can be transmitted to the control centre and archived in logs for consultation and local downloading (in the form of files), by connection of a microcomputer. Automatic controls: SEC (Sectionalizer): Automatic control for opening the MV switch following detection of a number of fault currents in the source substation reset cycle. ATS (Automatic Transfer of Source): Automatic source changeover upon voltage loss detected on one of the channels. BTA (Bus Tie Automatism) : Automatic control for source changeover between 2 incoming switches and one busbar coupling switch. Backed-up power supply For all the control unit components, the transmission equipment and the switch motorization with several hours' power reserve in the event of an AC supply outage. Local communication or communication with the remote control centre One or two communication ports (option) are available for remote communication with the control centre so as to manage two transmission channels. These ports can be used redundantly (normal/backup), for repeater or maintenance applications. The ports use either modems integrated in the COM card or external equipment managed by the rack serial link. A choice of modem for each port allowing any type of mounting: Radio (600/1200 baud FSK or 1200/2400 FFSK) PSTN isolated at 8 kV (300 to 14400 bits/s - V32 bis) GSM / GPRS (European dual-band version 900 MHz 1800 MHz, US dualband version 850 MHz 1900 MHz), SIM card accessible on the front panel LL isolated at 8 kV (1200 baud FSK) RS232 RS485 isolated at 2 kV (19200 baud) Note: In an RS232 link, port 1 is replaced by the RS232 port integral with the COM card and accessible via the 9-pin D-SUB (DB-9) connector on the right of the rack.
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A catalogue of communication protocols for communication with the control centre, changing constantly: IEC 870-5-101 IEC 870-5-104 DNP3, DNP3 / IP Modbus, Modbus / IP Other proprietary protocols (PID1, PUR2.2, PUR2.4, EDP, etc.). An Ethernet communication port is available for communication with the control centre or for access from the local PC for consultation/configuration (Modbus IP protocol, IEC 870-5-104, DNP3 IP). This port is accessible on the front of the COM card. A USB communication port is available for communication with the local PC for consultation/configuration. This port is accessible on the front of the COM card. Communication with local equipment (option) A Modbus RS485 communication port (2 wires - isolated at 2 kV) is available (on option) for dialogue with equipment communicating with the T200 (e.g. Sepam, etc.). Time synchronization of the equipment Time setting for event dating can be performed: by the laptop PC for consultation/configuration of the T200 (manually or automatically via the PC time); by the control centre (if the protocol permits); by GPS sync (option). The minimum precision of time setting is in this case approximately 50 ms; by SNTP sync (option) from an Ethernet network. The precision of time setting is in this case approximately one second.
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T200E enclosure
The rack
The rack contains three functional modules: The Control module (marked CONTROL) The Control module comprises a local control panel (front panel) and a Central Processing Unit (CPU) card. The control module controls the overall operation of the T200 I and the exchange of information with the Power Supply and Communication modules. This module implements several functions: Interfacing with and monitoring and control of MV switches; utomatic control management; Detection of fault currents on the MV line; Local operation. The Communication module (marked COM) The communication card serves as an interface between the "control module" cards, the local equipment communicating via Modbus and the control centre. It centralizes, processes and archives information and transmits it in accordance with the communications protocol adopted. It is available in two formats (Standard card, Extended card). The Power Supply module (marked POWER) It supplies power to the enclosure, the battery charger and the associated selfmonitoring equipment.
Interface card
An Interface card is associated with each Control module and mounted vertically below it. It sends orders to the switches and receives external information. A single Control module is present on the T200E.
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Comment: On a T200E enclosure: The lower cubicle connection part (panel) is not present. Cubicle connections are performed directly inside the enclosure, on the interface card. The extension part does not exist.
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2.5.3 Remote access via a local Ethernet network (LAN) or a GPRS network
With the T200 powered up, connect the PC and the T200 to the local Ethernet network (LAN) using appropriate cables (straight Ethernet cables). Start Internet Explorer. Enter the IP address of the T200 corresponding to the Ethernet or GPRS access in the Address field, then click on Ok. The home page of the embedded server appears on screen. Define the language to be used. Enter a User name and a Password (by default: Easergy, Easergy), then click on Ok. Access to the HTML pages is then activated according to the rights related to this user. Note: Generally the default IP address of the T200 cannot be used on the Ethernet or GPRS network employed, and it must therefore be replaced, in the T200's specific IP address configuration page, with an address acceptable for the network (see section on IP address configuration). In that case, the only way to access the T200's IP address configuration page is to use the USB local connection. Note 2: Unlike Ethernet access, the connection speed on a GPRS link is relatively slow (max. connection speed = 57600 baud). Accordingly, so that the display of data on screen may be slowed as little as possible, following a GPRS connection the T200 automatically displays the pages of the Web server in simplified mode (Web server configuration in "Remote" mode). However, it is possible to return to a standard display by clicking on "Local" configuration, at the top of the Web server home page.
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Control Page: This page allows local control orders to be sent from the PC to: the switches (change of position by CO/CF); the automatic controls (switching ON/OFF); the fault detector (fault memory resetting). The T200 must be in "Remote" mode to be able to send control orders. The controls on the TSDs make it possible to go to the state complementing that displayed by the T200. For safety reasons, each control order must be confirmed by the user. The state of a control order in progress is displayed in orange. The state of the control order is refreshed on screen automatically as soon as it is completed. Note: The colours of the states displayed can be modified by configuration. Control Page
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- Clock page: Allows the T200 date and time to be configured manually or automatically from the time on the PC. A click on the "Update" button causes the manual change of date and time to be accepted. A click on the "Synchronization" button allows the PC date and time to be taken into account automatically for configuration on the T200. Comment: This configuration is possible only if synchronization by SNTP server or by GPS module is not installed in the T200. IP parameters page: Allows consultation or where applicable configuration of the Ethernet and USB interface parameters (IP addresses, sub-network masks, etc.). When a GPRS modem is installed on the COM card, this page also allows consultation of the IP addresses assigned automatically by the GPRS operator. NB: It is dangerous to modify the Ethernet IP parameters, with a risk of no longer being able to access the T200. Call on competent authorities to modify these parameters. IP server ports page: allows redefinition of the port numbers used by the T200 for COM card access, in the event that the transmission network does not accept the default numbers (e.g. restriction on certain GPRS operators). By default, the following port Nos. are configured on the T200: HTTP server port = 80 Telnet server port = 23 Port 1,2 and TCP/IP trace server port = 1168, 1169 and 1170 This page is optional depending on the embedded software in the T200 (e.g. present page for software including GPRS transmission). NB: If the HTTP port number is changed in this page, to be able to log on to the T200 Web server again, it is essential to add the port number at the end of the T200's IP address preceded by a colon (e.g. 10.207.154.239:1500 for a T200 access on port 1500). User page: Allows creation, modification or deletion of users and management of rights (login, password, access rights). Port 1 & 2 & TCP/IP & Modbus Master traces: The "Port 1, 2 and TCP/IP traces" pages allow viewing, for each available port, of communication exchanges between the control centre and the T200. The "Modbus Master trace" page allows viewing of exchanges between the T200 and the Modbus slaves of the substation (see additional manual NT00121-xx). This trace is displayed on screen in decoded form to facilitate reading of the frame's content: Column 1: frame time-and-date stamping (in hour:minute:second.thousandth of second format). Column 2: direction of dialogue, RTU -> PC or PC -> RTU, with associated address Nos of the PC and RTU. -
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Seetings Pages Configuration of the T200 is performed from pages grouped together in several different categories: 1. Communication: Several pages allow you to configure the specific communication parameters of the T200: - Operation Mode page: For each communication port available on the T200, it is possible to determine: The protocol available; The type of transmission medium to be used (Radio, PSTN, GSM, etc.); The way in which the ports will be managed according to one of the available modes: Not used Normal Balanced Normal/Backup Main Normal/Backup Backup Normal/Backup Store & forward - Protocol + TCP/IP Protocol pages: These pages are used to configure the parameters specific to the protocol used:
Max. number of send operations Collision avoidance system; Configuration of link addresses; Frame size; etc. Note: Each type of protocol has its specific configuration page. For more details, refer to the specific user manual for the protocol installed on the T200. - Ports 1 & 2 transmission page: This page is used to configure the parameters of the communication port (modem): Baud rate (e.g. 19200 baud); Parity, stop bit, etc.; Time-out management (e.g. RTS-CTS, CTS-message, etc.); etc. Note: The parameters displayed in this page depend on the type of transmission medium configured in the Operating modes page. - Modbus Master Port and Slave Configuration page: These 2 menus can be used to configure communication with Modbus slaves. The parameters setup for communication with Modbus slaves is covered by additional documentation (NT00121-xx).
Control and automation Settings page 2. Control Module No. x: Some parameters of the T200 are managed for each Control module of the T200. Two pages allow this configuration: - Control and Automation page: This page can be used to configure the parameters related to electrical control of the switch and automation management: Type of switch (Standard, PM6, CI2 or other); Change-of-position waiting time; Type of automatic control; etc. - Measurements and fault detection page: This page allows configuration of all the T200 analogue information, namely: Imax and I0 threshold Detector reset time Fault sensing times Choice of reset upon voltage return.
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3 T200 Configuration
This chapter aims to provide the user with all the information needed to be able to perform configuration of the T200 data. Certain complex functions of the T200, in particular, require some detailed explanations (fault detection, automatic control, etc.) for a better understanding of how to configure the T200. The functions discussed in this chapter are as follows: 24V/48V auxiliary power supply option Configuration of synchronization by GPS Configuration of SNTP service Configuration of Ethernet interfaces Backup/Restoral of configuration parameters Dummy Control option Configuration of communication with the Supervisor Configuration of switch controls Configuration of the various options Automatic control configuration Configuration of the fault detection module T200 variable configuration Class configuration
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Characteristics:
Use: T200I / T200E Mounting: DIN rail Input voltage (from the 12V battery of the T200): 10 to 20 Vdc Output voltage: 24 Vdc or 48 Vdc (depending on the model) Operating temperature: -20 C to +50 C Degree of protection: IP 20 Voltage threshold monitoring by relay Alarm output: 1 "Voltage loss" contact
Block diagram:
24Vdc or 48Vdc use converter Threshold relays
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12 Vdc Battery
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Voltage presence relays
Voltage monitoring:
The converter is powered from the 12V / 24Ah battery source of the T200 enclosure (from the Battery 12V connector on the right-hand side of the rack), a 12Vdc voltage monitoring relay (MUS12DC) monitors the voltage level supplied to the converter and cuts off use in the following conditions: Overvoltage mode: If the voltage monitored exceeds the set threshold for a time exceeding the set time (Tt = 0.1 to 10 s), the relay opens and the "R" indicator lamp goes out (DI1 of T200 is activated). As soon as the voltage becomes lower than the value of the threshold minus the hysteresis, the relay closes instantly. Voltage low mode: If the voltage monitored falls below the set threshold for a time exceeding the time set on the front panel (Tt = 0.1 to 10 s), the relay opens and the "R" indicator lamp goes out (DI1 of the T200 is deactivated). As soon as the voltage becomes higher than the value of the threshold plus the hysteresis, the relay closes instantly.
Settings:
3 settings are available on the relay: The high or low voltage threshold value is set by potentiometer "U" graduated by direct reading of the voltage to be monitored. Default setting : "U" = 11,5V. Hysteresis is set by potentiometer "H", graduated from 5% to 20% of the set threshold. Default setting : "H" = 10%. The time delay for opening after crossing the threshold is set from 0.1 to 10 s by potentiometer "Tt". Default setting : "Tt" = 2 sec. NT00114-EN-05
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Legend Threshold Hysteresis Voltage low mode relay Monitored signal Time delay on crossing threshold (Tt)
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The T200 is synchronized every second automatically from the GPS network, provided that the satellite signal reception levels are adequate. The T200 can receive information from at most 14 satellites at the same time. The larger the number of satellites, the more precise will be the measurements based on the GPS signals. Upon initialization of the COM card, the minimum time for satisfactory reception of the GPS satellite signals ranges between 5 min. and 15 min. (it depends on the quality of the signals received). The average precision of time setting is approximately 1 ms (discrimination between two events: 10 ms).
Metal plate support GPS antenna
Events specific to the GPS function are generated by the COM card (in the "System" log) so as to provide information concerning the operating status of the GPS module: - "GPS started" - "GPS synchronization OK" - "GPS synchronization lost" Comment: When the GPS option is present, it takes priority over SNTP time synchronization or manual time synchronization.
Antenna mounting:
On request for this option, the T200 is supplied with a GPS signal acquisition card. This card is installed in factory on slot "S5" of the COM card. Note: The synchronization by GPS option can be installed only on a "full" type COM card. For the GPS option to operate, it is necessary to install the GPS antenna outside the enclosure, on a horizontal metal mounting (the antenna being magnetized), in a location where the GPS signals may not be disturbed by nearby obstacles that could act as a screen (wall, building, etc.). The GPS sensor should be installed so as to have a free field around it, so as to receive the satellite signals correctly. (e.g. roof of the substation where the T200 is located: see drawing opposite). The GPS antenna can withstand a temperature range of: -40 C / +85C.
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GPS position:
This section gives information concerning the information delivered by the GPS satellites, namely: - Longitude and latitude - Height above sea level - Precision of horizontal measurement (longitude and latitude) - Precision of vertical measurement (altitude) Comment: The GPS position data appear in the page only when time synchronization is performed with the satellites.
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The T200 includes the capability for defining 2 different SNTP servers, one main server and one auxiliary server, each being on different networks. When the "Polling period" time delay configured has expired, the T200 sends a request to the main SNTP server. If the T200 receives a synchronization from the main SNTP server, the time on the latter is set and the synchronization cycle is completed. If the T200 obtains no response from the main SNTP server after the end of delay "Max. server response time" has elapsed, the T200 attempts a new connection again. If the "Number of reconnection attempts" is reached, the T200 tries to become synchronized with the auxiliary SNTP server. The cycle ends once the T200U has been synchronized with the second server or when it reaches the "Number of reconnection attempts".
Configuration parameters:
SNTP server and auxiliary SNTP server: IP address of the main and auxiliary SNTP servers. Note: When the address is set to "0.0.0.0", the synchronization by SNTP function is deactivated on the server. Synchronization period: Allows the time synchronization period to be defined via the SNTP server. Configurable from 1 to 300 seconds. Number of reconnection attempts: Upon failure of synchronization with the server, max. number of attempts to be made. Last SNTP synchronization: Indication of the time and date of the last SNTP synchronization performed (consultation exclusively). SNTP server gateway and auxiliary SNTP gateway: Address of the gateway for access to the main and auxiliary SNTP servers. Max. server response time: Maximum time waiting for the reply from the SNTP server before making a further attempt at synchronization. Period of validity of the clock: Time after which the T200 must be resynchronized with the SNTP server.
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ADSL
T200
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Supervisor 1 Router
This page can be used to configure the Ethernet connection parameters of the T200. The T200 can include three IP addresses specific to the device, to allow simultaneous connection from several TCPI/IP network access points including specific address (e.g. several Supervisors who wants to access T200 from different TCP/IP network see example). The three IP addresses use the same network physical interface (single Ethernet port on the COM card). For this reason, the two additional IP addresses added to that included as standard in the "Ethernet Interface" part are called virtual Ethernet interfaces 1 and 2. Note : The GPRS port is not is not affected by these virtual addresses.
GPRS
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Supervisor 2
Interface Ethernet :
MAC address: Unique identification address for each T200, set in factory. (Consultation exclusively) DHCP: Defines whether the router of the Ethernet local area network can allocate a new IP address to the T200 automatically upon a new connection. It is recommended not to activate this function or else you could no longer be able to log on to the T200 if the modified address is not known. IP address: Base IP address of the T200 (as standard: 172.16.0.5). Sub-network mask: The mask defines the possibility of configuration of the IP address on the Ethernet network. For each IP address field, (0) means authorization of 255 values and (255) means fixed value for this field. (As standard: 255.255.255.0) Gateway addresses: IP address of the server's Ethernet gateway. The gateway centralizes all the network IP accesses (as standard: 172.16.0.1). Primary DNS server: IP address of the primary DNS server (Domain Name Server). The DNS enables the IP addresses to be associated with the website names (as standard: 172.16.0.1). Secondary DNS server: IP address of the secondary DNS server (Domain Name Server). Backup DNS server (as standard: 0.0.0.0).
USB interface:
Server IP address: IP address of the T200's embedded Web server for USB access. Unmodifiable (as standard: 212.1.1.10). Client IP address: IP address assigned to the PC connected via USB to the embedded Web server. Unmodifiable. (As standard: 212.1.1.11).
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Dummy control
Display of the position of the fictitious "Dummy Control" device in the "Monitoring" page of the Web server.
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Link: Allows definition of the way in which the ports will be managed according to one of the following modes: Off: No transmission over this channel. Normal: Main transmission channel to the SCADA system. Two "Normal" channels with the same protocol but with different characteristics (e.g. type of transmission) can be used if there are two remote control systems (main and maintenance). The T200 cannot manage simultaneous remote controls coming from the two systems. Balanced Normal/Standby: Two channels are necessary in this mode. The operation of the channels is symmetric. In the event of a fault on the channel in service, switchover to the other channel takes place automatically. Main Normal/ Standby: Requires another channel as " Standby Normal/Standby". Same operation as "Balanced" but with priority use of the main channel. Standby Normal/ Standby: Requires another channel as "Main Normal/Standby". Same operation as "Balanced" but with use of the backup channel if failure of the Main channel. A configurable option can be used to define a priority return to the main channel if the latter becomes available again. Store & Forward: Function used only in radio mode. In addition to the normal channel function of transmission to the SCADA system, this channel is also used for relaying to an auxiliary T200 located within reach of transmission and which is not accessible by any other means. Test: (in radio mode only). Allows a fixed frequency to be generated on the radio network to allow antenna installation adjustment operations or level measurements on fields received on another T200 within reach of the first. For further information on the "Normal/Standby" and "Store & Forward" modes, see the corresponding chapters. Note: Depending on the protocol, all the operating modes of the ports mentioned above are not necessarily available.
Medium: Allows definition of the type of transmission medium to be used for the link to the SCADA system, for each port. The choice proposed below depends on the type of modem detected on the COM card port, namely: RS232 modem not isolated installed on the port: Direct RS232 (internal interface) Radio (external with modem) PSTN (external modem, Hayes command) GSM (external modem, Hayes command) PSTN (UMPC and external modem) RS232/RS485 modem isolated 2,5 KV installed on the port : Direct RS232 (internal interface) Radio (external with modem) PSTN (external modem, Hayes command) GSM (external modem, Hayes command) PSTN (UMPC and external modem) Direct RS485 (internal interface) Radio modem installed on the port: 1200/2400 baud FFSK radio (internal modem) 600/1200 baud FSK radio (internal modem) 600/1200 baud LL radio (internal modem) GSM/GPRS modem installed on the port: GSM (internal modem) GPRS (internal modem) PSTN modem installed on the port: PSTN (internal modem) etc. Configure the port according to the type of transmission medium wanted based on the proposed choice. Important note: A medium not configured or incorrectly configured generates a fault on the COM card (red fault indicator lamp lit on the front of the card).
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3.7.1.1
The Normal/Standby mode allows the two communication ports to the Supervisor to be used in communication redundancy management. When the "Normal/Standby" mode is configured as link type on ports 1 and 2, the "Quality of transmission parameters" section becomes accessible in the "Operating modes" page and the corresponding parameters can be configured. Excerpted from the page: "Configuration/Operating modes" This mode requires the use of two communication channels (ports 1 and 2) to operate. Two operating modes are possible: - Balanced mode: No criterion of priority of one channel over the other in this mode. So long as communication functions on the channel in service, it stays on that channel. Upon detecting loss of communication on the channel in service, it is switched over to the other channel. Both channels must be declared as "Balanced". - Main/Backup mode: In this mode, priority is given to one of the two communication channels (channel declared as "main"). So long as communication functions satisfactorily on this channel, it stays on this channel in priority. The channel declared as "Backup" is used only in the event of operating failure on the main channel. Return to the main channel can be enabled or inhibited by configuration ("Authorize return to main channel" parameter). In this case, a time delay must be set to define when to perform return to the main channel ("time delay before return" parameter).
Diagnostic:
For each port, the T200 gives information concerning the number of valid frames sent and received and a quality percentage relative to the number of frames handled.
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3.7.1.2
The Store & Forward (or repeater) mode is used only in radio communication. The Store & Forward function allows a T200 to serve as a radio relay for another distant T200 which cannot be accessed directly by the Supervisor due to access problems. The Distant T200 must be within transmission range of the first T200 acting as relay (Repeater T200). Upon detecting a message which is not addressed to it, the Repeater T200 resends it over the same channel so as to reroute it toward the T200 for which the message is destined. Three types of T200 can be managed in the "Store & Forward" mode: - Standard T200: This is a conventional T200. It can communicate directly with the control centre without going the through Repeater T200. This T200 must be configured with "Normal" link type. - Repeater T200: This will act as relay for other T200s which cannot communicate directly with the Supervisor. This T200 must be configured with "Store & Forward" link type. - Distant T200: This is a distant T200 which cannot communicate directly with the Supervisor and which will use the Repeater T200 as communication gateway to be able to communicate with the Supervisor. This T200 must be configured with "Normal" link type.
Repeater T200
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Specifications
The Repeater T200 uses the same port (and hence the same radio) to communicate with the Supervisor and with the Distant T200s. The Repeater T200 can manage only 10 Distant T200s at most. These Distant T200s must be declared by configuration in the Repeater T200. When the "Store & Forward" mode is configured on the Repeater T200, an additional "Store & Forward Parameters" section is displayed in the "Operating mode" page. This part can be used to configure for each distant T200: Scada end link address: This is the address that will have to be defined at the Supervisor end to access the Distant T200. This address must be configured identically in the Repeater T200. This address is used only for the SupervisorRepeater T200 connection. Distant T200 end link address: This is the address that will have to be configured on the Distant T200 and also identically in the Repeater T200. This address is used only for the Repeater T200-Distant T200 connection.
The Repeater T200 has its specific link address so that the latter may be used as a mere Standard T200 in addition to the Repeater function.
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Operation
When the Supervisor wants to communicate with one of the Distant T200s, the latter sends a protocol frame containing the link address of the Distant T200 to be accessed. The Repeater T200 receives this frame and sees that the address was not destined for it but that it corresponds to the address of one of the Distant T200s defined in its list of 10 Distant terminals. The Repeater T200 sends back a frame to the corresponding Distant T200, replacing the link address with that which has been defined for it in its list for this Distant T200. The Distant T200 receives the frame and replies to the request with a frame containing the link address that is specific to it. The Repeater T200 receives the reply and sends a frame back to the Supervisor according to the same principle of replacement of the link address between that used by the Distant T200 and that used by the Supervisor. Note: When a Master/Master type link is used, the Distant T200 can initiate communication to send an alarm. The transmission principle remains the same.
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Substitution principe of adresses link : In blue color : message including address used by the Supervisor for accessing Distant T200 (e.g. : address A) In red color : : message including address used by the Repeater for accessing Distant T200 (e.g. : address A)
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3.7.3 "Port 1 (or 2): Transmission" page
Access: "Settings/Port X: Transmission" page The parameters display for this page depends on the type of modem installed on the port of the COM card (port 1 or port 2) and on the transmission medium chosen in the "Settings/Operating Mode" page.
Configuration procedure:
The T200 is factory-delivered with a default configuration corresponding to the type of modem installed on the COM card (internal modem) or on the sliding plate of the enclosure (external modem). The user should then (if need be) adjust the parameters of this page (in particular the modem management signals and associated time delays) depending on what is required for the modems used or possibly the transmission network. Concerning the adjustment of transmission delays, in theory one starts by configuring high values for all the delays, checking first that dialogue is established between the T200 and the Supervisor. One starts by gradually reducing the first time delay in order to determine the operating limit of the modem relative to the adjusted signal. Then, this delay is increased by several tens of milliseconds to retain a safety margin. The procedure is then started again with the other delays. This method allows T200-Supervisor transmission times to be optimized. In case of doubt concerning the configuration, it is preferable to leave the default values.
DSR (Data Send Ready): This signal can be supplied to the T200 to indicate that the Control Centre (or the modem) is capable of transmitting (or simply that it is energized). This signal is used only in the case of an RS232 link (not used in radio mode). CD (Carrier Detect): This signal, when it exists, is used to confirm receipt of the received frame. It can also be used to learn the transmission network occupancy. DTR (Data Terminal Ready): When the Control Centre uses DSR, DTR is used to indicate that the T200 is ready for transmission (equivalent of DSR but in the other direction). In radio mode with internal modem: This signal is used by the T200 to actuate radio terminal transition to sending when it requires different commands for transition to sending and carrier sending. In radio mode with external modem: This signal is generally not used (with some exceptions) because RTS is used as the sole command to cause rising of the send command and cause rising of the carrier. 36 NT00114-EN-05
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RTS (Request To Send): This signal actuates sending of the modem carrier CTS (Clear To Send): After the T200 has performed the Request To Send, the sender sometimes takes a certain time to rise in power before being able to send the messages submitted to it. This is especially true for radio equipment. Accordingly, when the equipment is ready to send, it indicates this to the T200 by causing the CTS signal to rise. Squelch: This signal is used only in radio mode to indicate to the T200 the occupancy state of the radio network.
Delay before response: After receiving a message, this is the waiting time before sending the message (response). This delay serves to avoid any overlapping of signals between the message received and the message sent. This delay is often used with a radio medium or with certain modems which require a time lag to turn around, i.e. a minimum time to go from receive mode to send mode. DTR management: If this option is selected, the DTR signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem. DTR - RTS delay (if RTS used): RTS management: If this option is selected, the RTS signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem. CTS management If this option is selected, the CTS signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem. RTS - CTS delay (if CTS used): This is the maximum time during which the T200 waits for the CTS after the RTS has been activated. If, after this delay, CTS has not become active, the T200 discontinues sending the frame. RTS (or CTS) delay - Message (if RTS or CTS used): This is the time between transition to the active state of RTS (or CTS if this signal is used) and the start of message sending. Typically this time lag is used to wait for a stable carrier period established by the modem. If necessary, when CTS is not available, the time for installation of the carrier to solve the problem posed by the non-availability of this signal can be added to this delay. Likewise, if the DTR and RTS commands are common, the time for rise in power of the sender can be added.
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Note: Example of delay to be configured on the T200, depending on the type of radio: - Motorola CM 340 or GM340 radio: RTS-Message delay = 150 ms - TAIT 811x radio: RTS-Message delay = 100 ms - MDS4710 radio: RTS-Message delay = 50 ms Message - RTS delay (if RTS used): This is the minimum time to be waited, after sending a message, before causing RTS and DTR (or Send command) to fall again. This delay prevents the end of the message from being truncated by the premature fall of modem sending. Note: Example of delay to be configured on the T200, depending on the type of radio: - Motorola CM 340 or GM340 radio: Message - RTS delay = 100 ms - TAIT 811x radio: Message - RTS delay = 80 ms - MDS4710 radio: Message - RTS delay = 50 ms DSR management If this option is selected, the DSR signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem. CD management: If this option is selected, the CD signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem.
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Parameters specific to each transmission medium:
In this chapter we shall describe in detail the configuration parameters specific to each modem (the other parameters having been described in detail in the preceding chapter):
Dialing type: Choice of the type of dialling to be used for the telephone call to the Supervisor during an alarm sequence. There are two possible choices: pulse (decimal) and multifrequency (MF). Note: Configuration available in PSTN but not in GSM. Modem Init: The Modem Init sequence is necessary to configure the modem for operation linked to the T200 application. The default Init sequence corresponds to the AT commands necessary for an internal modem (modem installed on the COM card). For an external modem, the Modem Init sequence is not defined in the configuration supplied. It is up to the user to define it according to the brand and model used (refer to the modem manual). Note: Configuration available in PSTN but not in GSM. NB: The Modem Init sequence is sent to the modem only after initialization of the T200 COM card (following a reset or power up of the T200). After changing the Init sequence, you must remember to reinitialize the COM card for it to be taken into account by the modem. Default Init sequence: &F0%S0=12S0=1&K0%C0E0&W0&Y0. If in doubt, do not change this default Init sequence, because the T200Supervisor link is likely to no longer operate correctly.
Caller communication delay: Maximum delay for connection between the T200 and the Supervisor following a call by the T200 before release of the PSTN line by the T200. Called communication delay: Maximum delay for connection between the T200 and the Supervisor following a call by the Supervisor before release of the PSTN line by the T200. Host tel number (main): Main phone number that the T200 uses to call the Supervisor during an alarm sequence. The T200 will try to call three times on this "normal" number before switching to the "Backup" number. The codes accepted for telephone numbers are: 0 to 9 (for the call number); P (for Pulse = decimal dialling setting); T (for Tone = MF dialling setting); W (for Wait); space bar (for space); + (equivalent to "00" for international dialling). Example of config.: "P 00W0674948960" or "P +W0674948960" Note: A space must be inserted between the "T" or "P" and the call number.
Host telephone number (Standby): Secondary phone number that the T200 uses to call the Supervisor during an alarm sequence. This phone number is used only if the main number does not reply (i.e. after three unsuccessful attempts). The T200 will also try to call three times on this second number before finally stopping calling, unless another alarm occurs, which will have the consequence of reinitiating the alarm calls from the "Normal" number). Same comment as for the "Normal" number concerning the codes to be used for the call number. 39
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GSM medium (internal or external modem):
08:48:34.474 08:48:35.986 08:48:36.994 08:48:39.518 08:48:42.045 08:48:43.071 08:48:44.079 08:48:45.120 08:48:45.120 08:48:47.230 08:48:47.230 08:48:49.770 08:48:50.807 08:48:50.807 08:48:54.818 08:48:57.347 08:48:59.875 08:49:02.403 08:49:04.929 08:49:07.455 08:49:09.983 08:49:12.509 08:49:15.039 08:49:17.567 08:49:20.101 08:49:20.101 MODEM - Power up MODEM - Command mode MODEM - Tx : ATE0 MODEM - Tx : AT&S0 MODEM - Tx : AT MODEM - Rx : OK MODEM - Tx : AT+CPIN? MODEM - Rx : +CPIN: SIM PIN MODEM - Tx : AT+CPIN=**** MODEM - Rx : OK MODEM - Tx : AT+CLCK="SC",0,**** MODEM - Tx : AT+CREG? MODEM - Rx : +CREG: 0,1 MODEM - Tx : AT+CSCA=0689004000 MODEM - Tx : AT+CMCF=1 MODEM - Tx : AT+CSAS MODEM - Tx : AT+CMEE=0 MODEM - Tx : AT&C1 MODEM - Tx : AT&D2 MODEM - Tx : AT+IPR=0 MODEM - Tx : ATS0=1 MODEM - Tx : AT+WIND=0 MODEM - Tx : AT+CICB=0 MODEM - Tx : AT+CBST=7,0,1 MODEM - Tx : AT&W MODEM - Modem GSM initialized
PIN Number: Configuration of the SIM card PIN code on four figures. NB: After three validations of the page configuration or three modem initializations with an incorrect PIN code, the SIM card is blocked. The only solution in this case is to call the operator who will be able to unblock it. The first time that the T200 initializes the GSM modem, the latter asks the modem if it needs the PIN code. If the modem replies in the negative, the T200 will not manage the PIN code and the latter will not need to be entered by the user. On the other hand, if the modem replies that it needs the PIN code, the T200 will manage this parameter and the PIN code must therefore be configured. Once the PIN code has been initialized a first time, the T200 asks the modem to deactivate use of the PIN code. The latter will therefore no longer be used by either the T200 or the GSM modem.
Example of port trace during an attempt to connect to the GSM network (Modem Init)
11:38:37.093 SlaveAddr = 03 <<<<< Reading N output words Addr = 0x34 03 03 00 34 00 03 45 E7 Reading N output words 03 03 06 A9 AA AA A9 55 00 F6 9C Reading N output words Addr = 0x0 04 03 00 00 00 01 84 5F Reading N output words Addr = 0xf 04 03 00 0F 00 21 B5 84
SMS service centre tel number: This is the number of the service centre of the GSM operator which centralizes and stores all the SMS messages sent to reroute them to the end user. Contact the operator to know this number. It is also possible to find out this number from a GSM telephone using the same operator as that used by the SIM card of the T200, because the number can be looked up in the telephone's configuration parameters. Finally, it is also possible to find out this number in the port trace following connection of the modem to the GSM network. The number is displayed on the line including the "AT+CSCA" command (see enclosed example: number=0689004000). SMS user tel number: SMS number that the T200 uses in the event of an alarm sequence to send the text message to the user who is on standby duty. Same comment as for the "Normal" telephone number concerning the codes to be used for the telephone number.
11:38:37.113 SlaveAddr = 03
>>>>>
11:38:37.357 SlaveAddr = 04
<<<<<
11:38:37.593 SlaveAddr = 04
<<<<<
Example of exchange frames during connection established with the Supervisor (in Modbus protocol) Yellow status indicator of connection to the GSM network
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Level of GSM reception :
It is possible to know the level of GSM signal received by the modem of T200. This function is very useful to know if the T200 can correctly received frames from the Supervisor or to adjust the installation of the antenna on the support to optimize the reception. To know the level of GSM signal received, you just have to consult the port trace corresponding to GSM modem. Once the modem is initialized, the T200 display automatically on screen the level of GSM signal reception. Remark : When the T200 detect a frame form the Supervisor, the display of protocol frames gets priority from the GSM level indication. Possible values for GSM signal : - Reception GSM not detectable : level = 99 - Reception GSM not sufficient : level = 0 10 - Reception GSM correctly detected : level = 11 31
15:59:28.157 15:59:30.683 15:59:33.210 15:59:35.741 15:59:48.333 16:00:18.546 16:00:19.581 16:00:19.590 16:00:39.732 16:00:40.766 16:00:40.774 16:01:00.916 16:01:01.950 16:01:01.957
MODEM - Tx : AT+WIND=0 MODEM - Tx : AT+CICB=0 MODEM - Tx : AT+CBST=7,0,1 MODEM - Tx : AT&W MODEM - Modem GSM initialised MODEM - Asking for level reception MODEM - Rx : 20 MODEM - Rx : OK MODEM - Asking for level reception MODEM - Rx : 20 MODEM - Rx : OK MODEM - Asking for level reception MODEM - Rx : 23 MODEM - Rx : OK
Caller communication delay: Maximum delay for connection between the T200 and the Supervisor following a call by the T200 before release of the radio link by the T200. Called communication delay: Maximum delay for connection between the T200 and the Supervisor following a call by the Supervisor before release of the radio link by the T200.
Line type: Configuration of the type of LL line installed between the T200 and the Supervisor. There are two possible configurations: two-wire or four-wire.
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RS485 medium (internal modem):
Polarization: Activates line polarization at the T200 end. The RS485 line should be polarized at one termination, generally at the Master end. End-of-line resistance: Activates the load rsistance at the T200 end. The RS485 line should be loaded at both its terminations. Line type: Choice of type of transmission used: 2-wire or 4-wire.
The IP ports used by the T200 must be opened by the operator: A number of ports are used for the T200 application. The list of ports used can be consulted in the "Maintenance - IP server ports" page of the T200 Web server (see image below). All the ports mentioned in this page must be opened at the GPRS operator level for the functions associated with these ports to be able to operate. If this is not the case, it is always possible to select different port numbers in this page to match port numbers available at the operator end. Example: "HTTP server" port N 80 is not open for the operato r "Orange". A port number greater than 1024 should be configured on the T200 to have an open port from this operator.
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Configuration of GPRS parameters:
Access Point Name (APN): Access Point Name. Name of the access point for connection to the GPRS network. This name is generally given by the operator who provides access to the GPRS network. (e.g. "internet-entreprise" for the operator Orange). PIN number: Same as for GSM modem. Daily disconnect: One of the special features of GPRS operation is that in some cases of network unavailability, the T200 does not detect this link break. The T200 will therefore remain connected continually to the network (unavailable) even though the physical link is broken. The T200 can therefore remain indefinitely in this mode and will no longer have a means of reconnecting to the network, even if is available again, because to do so it would have to be forced to disconnect from the network to then be able to reconnect. As a consequence, without a means of forcing automatic disconnection/reconnection, the T200 will not by itself be able to restore connection to the network. The "Daily disconnection" option has therefore been provided to play this role and thus allow T200 disconnection from the GPRS network to be forced automatically so as to reconnect it immediately afterward. This disconnection can be programmed for a fixed time each day by means of the "Disconnection time" setting. This system works, but has the disadvantage that in the worst case scenario the T200 may remain for at most 24 hours without any real connection to the network (case of a brief network failure occurring just after the daily disconnection time).
Disconnect hour: Configuration of the selected daily disconnection time according to the criteria described previously in "Daily disconnection". This option should be entered only if the "Daily disconnection" option is used. PPP session timeout: Configuration of the delay maximum before disconnection of T200 from GPRS network, in case of no data transfer detected by the T200. Specific ping IP address: The ping in theory makes it possible to verify and measure the quality of the equipment's connection with another device connected to the IP network. This configurable parameter can determine to what IP address will be sent the packet corresponding to the ping allowing this quality to be measured. Configure, for example, a known Web server IP address or possibly that of the supervisor, provided that the latter incorporate a known fixed IP address. The configured address must correspond to a standard IP address format, i.e. be in the form of four values of at most three digits separated by a dot (e.g. 192.168.2.101).
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To avoid this drawback, the regular ping test is used to prevent disconnection of the T200 when the problem is exclusively due to the Supervisor and not to a network problem. In other words, if the T200 is still connected to the GPRS network, there is no reason to disconnect it because of a non-existent IP protocol flow. As soon as a ping address has been configured in this field, the T200 will try every 4 minutes (Ping time interval) to send a ping to the specified IP address. Accordingly, an IP data flow will return to the T200 and the latter will not cut off the connection to the network. If the result of the ping test is satisfactory, the T200 will remain connected to the network, because it knows that it is available. The T200 will then do nothing in particular except for the next ping test following the next 4 minutes elapsed. If the result of the ping test is unsatisfactory, after an extra minute the T200, seeing no IP data flow for the last 5 min., will disconnect from the network automatically (modem reset), and then try (after the end of modem initialization) to reconnect to the network again. If the network is still not available, the T200 will again request the modem to reinitialize immediately, and this indefinitely until the next detection of the network. This phase of initialization and reconnection to the network requires approximately 1 min. for the GPRS modem (see enclosed diagram). If the ping address is set to "0.0.0.0" (default value), the regular ping test is deactivated. Comment: The regular ping test method is preferable to the "Daily disconnection" method because, for the regular ping test, network disconnection lasts only 5 min. at most during a brief failure (case of network disconnection just after the ping test). Note: The regular (or manual) ping test sends to the specified IP address the smallest possible number of data packets (equivalent to 0 byte), to avoid causing the extra cost of an IP data flow transfer.
Problem on GPRS network Yes GPRS network availability No 1 GPRS modem reset T200 connection to the GPRS Automatic ping test Supervisor protocol frames 0 Yes No 1 0 T200 stays connected Supervisor inoperative TB TA
Test ok
T200 power up
TC
Test failed
TA
TA
TA
Test ok
TB
TB
TA = Time for modem initialization + connection to the GPRS network (approximately 1 minute) TB = Ping test period (4 minutes) TC = Modem reset time (= 5 min.) if IP data flow non-existent on the T200
Test Ping: Allows manually activation of the ping test. A click on this button starts a manual ping test. This manual test is generally used to verify T200 connection to the GPRS network immediately. The T200 then displays the result of the test in a specific window (see enclosed windows). There are two possible results following this test: "Ping Ok" or "Ping failed"
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08:48:34.474 MODEM - Power up 08:48:35.986 MODEM - Command mode 08:48:36.994 MODEM - Tx : ATE0 08:48:39.518 MODEM - Tx : AT&S0 08:48:42.045 MODEM - Tx : AT 08:48:43.071 MODEM - Rx : OK 08:48:44.079 MODEM - Tx : AT+CPIN? 08:48:45.120 MODEM - Rx : +CPIN: SIM PIN 08:48:45.120 MODEM - Tx : AT+CPIN=**** 08:48:47.230 MODEM - Rx : OK 08:48:47.230 MODEM - Tx : AT+CLCK="SC",0,**** 08:48:49.770 MODEM - Tx : AT+CREG? 08:48:50.807 MODEM - Rx : +CREG: 0,1 08:48:50.807 MODEM - Tx : AT+CSCA=0689004000 08:48:54.818 MODEM - Tx : AT+CMCF=1 08:48:57.347 MODEM - Tx : AT+CSAS 08:48:59.875 MODEM - Tx : AT+CMEE=0 08:49:02.403 MODEM - Tx : AT&C1 08:49:04.929 MODEM - Tx : AT&D2 08:49:07.455 MODEM - Tx : AT+IPR=0 08:49:09.983 MODEM - Tx : ATS0=1 08:49:12.509 MODEM - Tx : AT+WIND=0 08:49:15.039 MODEM - Tx : AT+CICB=0 08:49:17.567 MODEM - Tx : AT+CBST=7,0,1 08:49:20.101 MODEM - Tx : AT&W 08:49:32.706 MODEM - Tx : AT+CGCLASS? 08:49:33.720 MODEM - Rx : +CGCLASS: "B" 08:49:33.720 MODEM - Tx : AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internetcompany" 08:49:36.248 MODEM - Tx : AT+CGATT=1 08:49:38.769 MODEM - Tx : AT+CGREG? 08:49:39.784 MODEM - Rx : +CGREG: 0,1 08:49:39.784 MODEM - Tx : AT+CGACT=1,1 08:49:42.307 MODEM - Tx : ATD*99***1# 08:49:43.327 MODEM - Connection 08:49:44.335 MODEM - PPP link: UP -> ESTABLISH () 08:49:44.350 MODEM - PPP link: OPEN -> AUTH () 08:49:44.363 MODEM - PPP link: PAP: Local successfully authenticated 08:49:44.363 MODEM - PPP link: SUCCESS -> NETWORK () 08:49:44.363 MODEM - PPP link: IPCP UP -> NETWORK () 08:49:44.400 MODEM - PPP link: IPCP CONFIGURED -> NETWORK () 08:49:44.401 MODEM - PPP link: connected, local=90.95.65.78, dest=212.234.96.90 08:49:44.401 MODEM - GPRS modem initialized
Communication configuration
Ping time interval: Delay between two successive automatic Test ping. Ping attempts: Number of maximum attempts for the Test ping process in case of no response from remote IP address. Ping time out: Maximum delay to wait for the response during the Test ping to define Ping error. Authentication: When the GPRS network requires authentication during the connection phase, it is possible in such cases to activate this function by checking the corresponding box. The authorized encryption protocols are: - PAP, CHAP, MSCHAP, MSCHAP V2 Login: Configuration of the login used for authentication. Configure this field only if the "Authentication" option has been checked. Password: Configuration of the password used for authentication. Configure this field only if the "Authentication" option has been checked. Note: To check that the modem is correctly connected to the GPRS network, it is possible to consult the trace of the port corresponding to the GPRS modem. The modem starts by initializing the GSM connection and then the GPRS connection. Accordingly, following the AT commands for connection to the GSM network can be found the commands relating to GPRS connection. At the end of them, the trace should indicate "GPRS modem initialized" with also the indication of the IP addresses of the T200 assigned by the operator (local=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) and the IP address of the GPRS gateway provider (dest=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) (see example opposite).
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Comment: The "CI2" and "Other" options are not managed at present. The "PM6" option is managed but applies only to the T200 P. The management of switch position control and monitoring signals is specific to each type of switch. The "Standard" option applies to the main cubicles used with a T200 I, in particular Merlin Gerin cubicles of type SM6 or RM6.
Open
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Inactive Opening control Active TCD Switch state Order sending CR: order in progress TCD Switch state Order sending CR: order in progress
Inactive CR: external error CR: end of order TSD Switch position - Open CR: end of order
TSD Closed
Open Return position waiting time T < Return position waiting time
Control unsuccessful
Legend : Event recorded in event log
Control successful
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Inactive CR: external error CR: end of order TSD Switch state - Open CR: end of order
TSD Closed
Open Return position waiting time T < Return position waiting time
Control unsuccessful
Legend: Event stored in event log
Control successful
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Use of digital output "DO1" according to option configurable ("Exernal faut reset" or "Device fault")
Connector pin Marking Function 1 0V 2 CC Closing control 3 OC Opening control 4 O Open position 5 F Closed position 6 + +V 7 ST Switch locked 8 HTA MV voltage present 9 Not Connected 10 Not Connected Switch TSS management "Standard" mode
DO1 utilization :
Digital output "DO1" on the relay interface terminal board can be allocated by configuration to two different uses: - External fault reset: "Reset" of an external fault detector. - Device fault: Summary of the devices internal faults. If an internal fault is present, the relay contact closes and the yellow maintenance indication lamp is lit on the "Control" module.
Connector pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Function 0V Closing control Opening control Open position Closed position +V Earthed Closed position 8 ST O Earthed Open position 9 Not Connected 10 Not Connected Switch TSS management "Earthing switch by TSD" or "Specific 1" mode
Marking CC OC O F + ST F
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Connector pin Marking Function 1 0V 2 CC Closing control 3 OC Opening control 4 O Open position 5 F Closed position 6 + +V 7 B1 Free 1 8 B2 Free 2 9 Not Connected 10 Not Connected Switch TSS management "Free TSS" mode
Free TSS: In this mode, pins 7 and 8 normally assigned to "Switch locked" and "MV voltage present" can be used freely. They therefore have no function predefined by the T200. They are merely DIs. There is no inhibition of execution of orders on the switch whatever the status of the free inputs. The ATS automatic control cannot be used in this mode. Specific mode 1: This mode is similar to the "Earthing switch management by TSD" mode, with an additional special feature: When the T200 is in local mode, all orders to the switch are inhibited. The automatic controls can therefore no longer operate in Local mode. The connection system is identical to the "Earthing switch management by TSD" mode. Note: Same comment as for the previous option concerning the possibility of using the "OFF Line Configurator" to generate a configuration file compatible with this option.
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3.10 Automatic control parameters
Access: "Settings/Control & Automation" page.
Example of configuration for sectionalizer automatic control (Configuration/Control & Automation page)
The enclosure must be powered from a low-voltage source generated by the MV line on which the unit is installed.
Configuration parameters:
Parameter Automatic type Description Choice of automatic control type. -> Choose Sectionalizer Config. range None or Sectionalizer or Changeover switch or BTA 20000 to 240000 ms (in increments of 5000 ms)
Time after which the automatic control system is reset if the conditions of automatic control action are not met. This time begins after first fault detection in the fault elimination cycle. Must be greater than the total time of the source substation resetting cycle. Number of faults detected by the T200 before actuating channel opening by automatic control.
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To activate "ATS" automatic transfer system on a channel, simply set the Type of Automatic Control variable in the specific page of the embedded Web server ("Control and Automation" page): Two possible versions for ATS: - Network ATS version: Control of two MV network channels. Network ATS version needs the use of VD23 relay for voltage presence/absence detection. Attention : VD23 relay cannot be used with Rigmaster cubicle. - Genset ATS version: Control of one network channel and one generating set channel (not available on T200E). Note: ATS automatic transfer system is available only on channels 1 and 2 of each CONTROL module. Generator ATS automatic transfer system is available only on the first CONTROL module (channels 1 to 4). Several operating modes can be selected (Operating mode parameter), namely: SW1 SW2 or SW2 SW1 mode (or SW SWG if Generator ATS): This option allows only one changeover to be enabled. Automatic transfer system switches only from the priority channel to the backup channel. Automatic transfer system then remains on that channel. Semi-Auto SW1 SW2 mode (or SW SWG if Generator ATS): In the event of a voltage loss on the active channel, automatic transfer system switches to the other channel after a time delay T1. In this mode, there is no concept of priority source. Changeover to one or other of the channels takes place as soon as the changeover conditions are met. Auto SW1 or Auto SW2 mode (or Auto SW if Generator ATS): In this mode, one can define a concept of priority of one channel relative to the other (channel 1 or 2). Automatic transfer system remains on the priority channel so long as the voltage associated with that channel is present. In the event of a voltage loss on the priority channel, automatic transfer system switches to the other channel after a time delay T1. After the changeover, return to the priority channel occurs if the voltage on that channel is present during a time delay T2. The channel that has priority can be defined according to the state of a dedicated digital input (DI 3). : DI 3=0 : auto-SW1 mode, DI 3=1 : auto-SW2 mode.
RT
Vn 0 C SW1 O C SW2 RT O
SW1 voltage
T1 RT
T2 RT
RT
RT
Network ATS - Auto SW1 mode (with paralleling upon automatic return) RT = Switch response time Vn 0 1 0 Vg 0v
T1
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Changeover sequences:
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Tg1
- Network ATS: In the event of voltage loss on the normal channel, changeover involves opening the normal channel after time delay T1 and then closing the backup channel. Note: In "Auto" mode, the sequence of return to the normal channel depends on configuration of the "Paralleling upon Auto return" option (see corresponding chapter).
Tg2
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- Generator ATS: In the event of voltage loss on the network channel, changeover involves sending the order for opening the network channel and at the same time the Generator startup order, after time delay T1. The remainder of the changeover sequence depends on the configuration of the "Generator channel closing" option: - Case of "Generator channel closing after Generator start-up order": immediately after sending the Generator start-up order, the closing order is given to the Generator channel, without waiting until the Generator is actually started. - Case of "Generator channel closing after Generator power on": The Generator channel closing order is sent only when Generator voltage is detected.
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Configuration parameters :
Description Config. range Network ATS and Generator ATS configuration Automation type Choice of automatic control type. None or Sectionalizeur or -> Choose Network ATS [1/2] or ATS[1/2] Network or Generator ATS [1/2] ATS[1/2] Genset or BTA[2/3] Permutation waiting Waiting time for stability of voltage 0ms to 120s (in increments type disappearance on the channel that with 100 ms (T1) was operational before the start of By defaut : 1000 ms the changeover cycle Time before returning Waiting time for stability of voltage 0s to 1800s (in increments on normal way return on the normal channel before with 5s) (T2) return to that channel By default : 15 s Configuration ATS Rseau uniquement Type Choice of changeover type. (see SW1 -> SW2 or details of operation above) SW2 -> SW1 or SW1 <-> SW2 or Auto-SW1 or Auto-SW2 Configuration ATS Groupe uniquement Genset connected to Choice of the channel that is SW1 or SW2 connected to the generator By default : SW2 Mode of operation Choice of changeover type. (see SW -> SWG or details of operation above) SW <-> SWG or Auto SW Genset SW close Choice of mode of changeover to After genset inputs terminal control the Generator block or After genset start control order Genset voltage Choice of mode of detection of DI4 of digital inputs terminal presence wired on voltage presence on the channel block or MV cubicle managing the Generator connector Parameter
Example of configuration for Network ATS automatic transfer system (Configuration/Control & Automation page)
Example of configuration for Generatior ATS automatic transfer system (Configuration/Control & Automation page)
Changeover sequence:
Changeover takes place if the following conditions are met: Automatic control enabled. Position of channel 1 and 2 switches complementary: TSD variable SW1 closed position and SW2 open position (or SW2 closed and SW1 open). No fault current on the two channels (only if locking by fault detection option activated); "Transfer locking" absent; "MV earthing switch" absent on the two channels; MV voltage absent on the enabled channel; MV voltage present on the other channel. Return to the main channel for the AUTO modes occurs if: the priority channel is open; the MV voltage on the priority channel is present during time delay T2.
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Override setting on generator (Generator ATS only):
For routine test or reduced pricing requirements, it is possible to perform override setting of operation on the generator manually, remotely (via the Supervisor => TCD19) or locally (activation by a dedicated digital input (DI 6)). When termination of the override setting is requested, the automatic transfer system repositions itself in the initial mode, i.e. in the mode that was active before the override setting (ON or OFF). During override setting, automatic transfer system is positioned on ON for channels 1 and 2. Note: Override setting takes place even if the configurable option "Manual control authorized if automatic transfer system ON" is not activated (manual controls inhibited).
Operating mode
Two operating modes can be configured: Standard mode: When the voltage disappears on a downstream busbar, the automatic control system opens its incoming cable (SW1 or SW2) and closes coupling switch SW3. Coupling depends on the absence of fault current on the main source. MV missing backup mode: After execution of automatic control in standard mode, the presence of voltage is monitored during a configurable period. If the voltage disappears during this period, coupling switch SW3 is opened and the automatic control system is locked.
Coupling sequence
Vn SW2 voltage 0 Vn SW1 voltage 0 C SW1 O C SW3 O
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Coupling takes place if the following conditions are met: - Automation is enabled. - Incoming channel switches SW1 and SW2 are closed. - Earthing switches SW1, SW2 and SW3 are open. - Voltage is absent on one of the incoming cables SW1 or SW2. - Voltage is present on the other incoming cable. - There is no fault current detection on SW1 and SW2. - Transfer locking is absent. The coupling sequence in standard mode is: - Opening of the incoming cable switch which is powered off following a time delay T1. - Closing of coupling switch SW3. The coupling sequence in the mode with MV missing backup is supplemented as follows: - Monitoring of voltage stability during a time delay T3. - Opening of coupling switch SW3 if this condition is not met. - Locking of BTA automatic control. Return to normal mode after coupling occurs if: - The option of return on SW1 or SW2 is activated; - The voltage on the channel has become normal once again during a time delay T2; - Automatic control is enabled; - Automatic control is not locked; - Transfer locking is absent.
BTA Standard mode (without parallel mode in automatic return). RT : Reponse Time of switchgear
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Automatic control locking
BTA automatic control is locked if one of the following conditions is met during coupling: Failure when ordering switch opening or closing. Indication of earthing switch closing. Occurrence of a fault current. Switch power supply fault. Occurrence of coupling locking. Manual or remote ON/OFF control of automation.
Configuration parameters:
Parameter Automation type Description Choice of automatic control type. -> Choose BTA [2/3] Config. range None or Sectionalizeur or ATS[1/2] Network or ATS[1/2] Genset or BTA[2/3] 100 ms to 60 s (in increments of 100 ms) By default: 100 ms 5 s to 300 s (in increments of 1 s) By default: 5000 ms 100 ms to 3 s (in increments of 100 ms) By default: 100 ms
Waiting time for stability of voltage loss before opening the channel Only if "automatic return SW1/SW2" option set to "yes". Waiting time for stability of voltage return on the normal channel before return to that channel. Only for the "MV missing backup" mode. Waiting time for stability of voltage present on the backup channel. Otherwise, locking of automatic control. Choice of type of operation (see description above) Defines whether the automatic control system should allow return to the normal channel or not
MV missing backup time (T3) Example of configuration for BTA automatic control (Configuration/Control & Automation page) Mode of operation Return to SW1 & SW2 close
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Configuration parameters:
The parameters displayed for each channel depend on the type of acquisition module detected on the interface and on the module configuration: Module Parameter Description Config. Setting on Range module T200-AC / Phase fault Fault current detection 100 to 750 A None AS threshold threshold I max (in 50 A increments) T200-AC Earth fault Homopolar fault current 20 to 160 A None threshold detection threshold (in 5A increments) T200-AS / Earth fault Homopolar fault current 20 to 160 A Jumpers AH threshold detection threshold (in 5 A W1 and W2: increments) Pos. 20 - 160 A 2 to 25 A Jumpers (in 1A W1 and W2: increments) Pos. 2 - 25 A T200-AC / Fault Fault filtering time. Any fault > 50 to 500 ms None AS / AH sensing time Imax (or I0) and of a duration (in 25 A exceeding this time will be increments) considered by the T200 as a current fault. Transient "transient" fault filtering time. 50 to 200 ms None fault sensing Any fault > Imax and of a (in 25 ms time duration exceeding this time increments) and less than the "Fault sensing time" will be indicated by the T200 as a "transient" fault Fault Method to erase indication of MV network None indication fault detection : (by VD23 relay voltage or reset or by AC supply) mains Reset on Reset (if selected) or not of the Checked or None voltage memory of indication of fault not checked recovery detection upon network voltage return. Automatic Maximum time delay for 0 to 120 min. None FPI reset indication of a current fault. At (in 5 min. the end of this delay, the fault is increments) erased. T200-AD No None parameters setup NT00114-EN-05
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Phase fault threshold = 330 A Earth fault threshold = 40 A Imax fault sensing time Fault sensing time = = 250 ms 225 ms I0 fault sensing time = Fault sensing time = 250 ms 225 ms Example of fault detector configuration
Example of indications and measurements displayed for a current fault detector (monitoring page)
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Note: (*) The rated voltage to be configured corresponds in theory to a line-to-neutral voltage of 63.5 V (110 V/3) on entering the voltage acquisition card. If this is not the ca se (e.g. 100 V/3), the rated voltage to be configured will have to mu ltiplied by the following ratio: 110 / line-to-line input voltage (e.g. for an input voltage of 100 V/3 and a rated voltage of 20000 V, configure 20000 * 110/100 = 22000 V).
Correspondence of internal variables of the T200 depending on the type of fault detection:
Current fault detection variables Earth fault Homop. or homop. fault (*) B fault A (*) Chnl 1 TSS 77 TSS 71 TSS 72 Chnl 2 TSS 109 TSS 103 TSS 104 Chnl 3 TSS 141 TSS 135 TSS 136 Chnl 4 TSS 173 TSS 167 TSS 168 Chnl 5 TSS 349 TSS 343 TSS 344 Chnl 6 TSS 381 TSS 375 TSS 376 Chnl 7 TSS 413 TSS 407 TSS 408 Chnl 8 TSS 445 TSS 439 TSS 440 Chnl 9 TSS 621 TSS 615 TSS 616 Chnl 10 TSS 653 TSS 647 TSS 648 Chnl 11 TSS 685 TSS 679 TSS 680 Chnl 12 TSS 717 TSS 711 TSS 712 Chnl 13 TSS 893 TSS 887 TSS 888 Chnl 14 TSS 925 TSS 919 TSS 920 Chnl 15 TSS 957 TSS 951 TSS 952 Chnl 16 TSS 989 TSS 983 TSS 984 Note: (*) = only for TSS card 3 (T200-AD). T200 Phase channel fault Phase current TM2 TM9 TM17 TM24 TM84 TM91 TM99 TM106 TM166 TM173 TM181 TM188 TM248 TM255 TM263 TM266 Voltage fault detection variables Voltage Residual Voltage absence voltage TSS 77 TSS 109 TSS 141 TSS 173 TSS 349 TSS 381 TSS 413 TSS 445 TSS 621 TSS 653 TSS 685 TSS 717 TSS 893 TSS 925 TSS 957 TSS 989 TSS 71 TSS 103 TSS 135 TSS 167 TSS 343 TSS 375 TSS 407 TSS 439 TSS 615 TSS 647 TSS 679 TSS 711 TSS 887 TSS 919 TSS 951 TSS 983 TM2 TM9 TM17 TM24 TM84 TM91 TM99 TM106 TM166 TM173 TM181 TM188 TM248 TM255 TM263 TM266
Example of indications and measurements displayed for voltage fault detection (monitoring page)
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AC supply OFF delay parameter: configurable from 0 to 21600 seconds Note: The power supply failure signal is also used by the current fault detector in particular for the automatic control functionality.
Inactive
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3.12 Customization of T200 variables
Access: "Settings/Variable configuration" page.
The variables present in this page are grouped by classes. In each class, a number of variables of several different types are found ("type" column).
Variable types:
The variables break down into several types presented in the table below. Variable type TCD Use Double telecommand Description Allows control of the switch associated with a channel or enabling/disabling of automatic control. This type of variable is always associated with a TSD. Indication of the state of the switch or automatic control (open, closed or undefined). Indication of binary state (presence, absence) of certain information managed by the T200 (DI, current faults, etc.). Analogue measurements performed by the T200 (current, voltage, etc.). Operation or energy counter.
TSD
TSS
TM
Telemeasurement
CNT
Counters
Note: The T200I contains no variable of the CNT type. In the standard version it is not possible add extra variables to those already created as standard. Note: However, when the "local Modbus network" option is present in the equipment, it is possible to add variables corresponding to this option (see "local Modbus network" User Manual for more information).
Variable addresses:
All the variables can be configured with an external address. This external address allows the variable to be made accessible in read or write mode from the Supervisor by means of the protocol used for transmission. A variable which has no address configured (address = "-") will not be accessible from the Supervisor. The values of the addresses configured depend on the type of protocol used. Note: Refer to the user manual for the protocol installed on the T200 for more information concerning the addressing tables related to this protocol.
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Saving variables:
T200 included a number of logs allowing archiving of events of various types (event log, alarm log, measurement log). The logs can be accessed by the user via the embedded Web server ("Diagnostic" page). All the variables can be configured separately with or without being saved as a measurement (if it is a measurement), event or alarm in these logs. Note: The system log, for its part, does not take into account variable changes of state but rather information concerning the internal operation of the equipment. When a variable is configured to be saved in a log, a specific symbol appears in the Variable configuration page on the same line as the variable: = Saving to alarm log = Saving to event log or to measurement log (if it is a measurement).
Example of events configuration for a TM. Configuration available in the Settings/Variable configuration page and then by clicking on the variable name TMx.
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In the local logs, events are registered with a brief descriptive text corresponding to the change of state of the variable and a date and time of occurrence saved by the T200 for locating them in time.
Settings available in the Settings/Variable configuration page and then by clicking on the name of the variable.
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Configuration of a TCD:
General parameters:
Parameter Variable name: Type: Access: Description Customization of the variable name. Type of variable, double or single: "Double" by default for a TCD (unmodifiable). Defines the level of accessibility of this variable (administrator, operator, monitoring). The level of accessibility is defined with the login and password used for access to the Web server. The SCADA order can be reversed depending on the hardware configuration of the digital outputs of the T200 (active on low level or on high level). Allows a variable to be associated with a defined class. It is advisable to group together those variables having an information link in the same class so as to make reading in the pages of the Web server easier. Logical address assigned to this variable by the T200. This is in fact the logical name of the variable (TCD+No.) (unmodifiable). Internal address assigned to this variable by the T200. This is in fact a Modbus address for the internal bus link between the CONTROL module and the COM card (unmodifiable). A TCD is always associated with a TSD. The T200 automatically assigns the TSD which is associated with this variable (in theory, should not be modified).
Order: Class:
Logical address: Internal address: Logical addressof associated input: External address:
Address providing access to this variable in read/write mode from the Supervisor via the protocol. The address is specific to each protocol used (Modbus, IEC, DNP3). The basic T200 includes for each variable the configuration of the external addresses corresponding to the installed protocol. An address set to "-" is made inaccessible from the Supervisor. Note: Refer to the manual for the protocol which is installed on the T200 for details concerning the external address tables.
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Configuration of a TSS:
General parameters:
Parameter Variable name: Type: Description Customization of the variable name.
Type of variable, double or single: "Single" by default for a TSS (unmodifiable). Logical Logical address assigned to this variable automatically by the T200. This is address: in fact the logical name of the variable (TSS+No.) (unmodifiable). Class: Allows a variable to be associated with a defined class. It is advisable to group together those variables having the same information link in the same class so as to make reading in the pages of the Web server easier. Access: Defines the level of accessibility of this variable (administrator, operator, monitoring). The level of accessibility is defined with the login and password used for access to the Web server. Internal Internal address assigned to this variable by the T200. This is in fact a address: Modbus address for the internal link between the CONTROL module and the COM card (unmodifiable). External Address providing access to this variable in read/write mode from the address: Supervisor via the protocol. The address is specific to each protocol used (Modbus, IEC, DNP3). The basic T200 includes for each variable the configuration of the external addresses corresponding to the installed protocol. An address set to "-" is made inaccessible from the Supervisor. Active status Allows definition of a text and a colour to be displayed in the "Monitoring" definition: and "Control" pages to represent the active state of the variable (binary value 1). Inactive Allows definition of a text and a colour to be displayed in the "Monitoring" status and "Control" pages to represent the inactive state of the variable (binary definition: value 0). Note: Refer to the manual for the protocol which is installed on the T200 for details concerning the external address tables.
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Record configuration:
By record is meant the saving of changes of state in the event log. Parameter "Activate" check box On active On inactive Description Check this box to activate saving of the variable in the event log according to the following configured criteria. Check this box to save a change of state in the active state of the variable in the event log. Check this box to save a change of state in the inactive state of the variable in the event log.
Alarm configuration:
By alarm is meant the saving of changes of state in the alarm log, but also: - In PSTN or GSM mode: call sequence to the Supervisor then retransmission of the alarm corresponding to the change of state. - In radio mode: sending of a frame to the Supervisor to retransmit the alarm corresponding to the change of state. Comment: The alarms are not used on permanent links. The following configuration should not be used for a permanent link: Parameter "Activate" check box: On active: On inactive: Alarm level: Description Check this box to activate saving of the variable in the alarm log according to the following configured criteria. Check this box to save a change of state in the active state of the variable in the alarm log. Check this box to save a change of state in the inactive state of the variable in the alarm log. Three configurable levels corresponding to the various possibilities for alarm retransmission to the Supervisor (see section on "Alarm reporting / Alarm acknowledgement" Check this box if the alarm is to be retransmitted to the Supervisor only after a configurable time delay. Choice of the unit (hour, minute, second) and the waiting time before retransmission of the alarm.
TSS test:
The "TSS test" button at the bottom of the TSS configuration page allows the TSS to be made active (fictitiously) for a few seconds (10 seconds). That makes it possible, for example, to perform testing of state retransmission to the Supervisor, although without being obliged actually to generate the change of state for this TSS.
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Record configuration:
Parameter On status change: On leaving close: Description Check this box to save any change of state of the variable in the event log. Check this box to save the loss of the switch closed state (loss of the active state of the variable) in the event log.
Alarm configuration:
Parameter On status change: On leaving close: Description Check this box to save any change of state of the variable in the alarm log. Check this box to save the loss of the switch closed state (loss of the active state of the variable) in the alarm log.
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Configuration of a TM:
General parameters:
Parameter Variable name: Correction factor: Description Customization of the variable name. Allows definition of a correction factor for display of the measurement in the Monitoring page. The default factors to be configured for each TM of a T200 series 3 are as follows: - Phase current: "Direct/10" - Mains voltage: "Direct" Note: This factor does not change the format of the measurement sent in the protocol frame. NB: For compatibility of measurements with the T200 series 1 and 2 or with an L500 type supervisor, configure as follows: - Phase current: "Direct - Mains voltage: "Direct*100" - Also check that the "8-bit measurement" box is checked in the "Miscellaneous" section of the "Settings/Automatic control" page of the CONTROL module concerned by this TM. Logical address assigned to this variable by the T200. This is in fact the logical name of the variable (TM+No.) (unmodifiable). Allows a variable to be associated with a defined class. It is advisable to group together those variables having an information link in the same class so as to make reading in the pages of the Web server easier. Defines the level of accessibility of this variable (administrator, operator, monitoring). The level of accessibility is defined with the login and password used for access to the Web server. Internal address assigned to this variable by the T200. This is in fact a Modbus address for the internal link between the CONTROL module and the COM card (unmodifiable). Address providing access to this variable in read/write mode from the Supervisor via the protocol. The address is specific to each protocol used (Modbus, IEC, DNP3). The basic T200 includes for each variable the configuration of the external addresses corresponding to the installed protocol. An address set to "-" is made inaccessible from the Supervisor. Unit to be associated with measurement for display in "Monitoring" page. Should correspond to the maximum value that can be taken in practice by the measurement value. For "Raw" or "Normalized" type measurements, this Max. value is used for calculation during measurement retransmission to the SCADA system or for display in the Monitoring page. (see note 2 below). NB: The value configured influences the precision of the measurement. Should correspond to the minimum value that can be taken in practice by the measurement value. For "Raw" or "Normalized" type measurements, this Min. value is used for calculation during measurement retransmission to the SCADA system or for display in the Monitoring page. (see note 2 below). NB: The value configured influences the precision of the measurement. NT00114-EN-05
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Note: Refer to the manual for the protocol which is installed on the T200 for details concerning the external address tables. Note 2: The T200 manages the transmission of measurements to the SCADA system and measurement display in the "Monitoring" page according to two formats: Direct (or adjusted) value: corresponds to the real value in the reference unit (does not take into account the configured "Min. and Max. scale" values). Raw (or normalized) value: corresponds to a value calculated and scaled in accordance with a formula taking into account the configured "Min. and Max. scale" values. (see the protocol User Manual for details concerning measurement calculation). The choice of "Normalized" or "Adjusted" configuration is generally made in the "Protocol" page.
Periodic treatment:
Description Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the measurement log according to the criteria configured below. Period: Can be used to choose the period for saving of the measurement in the measurement log. Type: Can be used to choose how to save the measurement: - "Averaged": mean of measurements over the configured period - "Sampled": instantaneous measurement at each configured period "Event" check Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the protocol box: event stack according to the period criteria configured below. (see notes 1 and 2 below) Period: Can be used to choose the period for saving of the measurement in the protocol stack and/or the alarm log "Dial up" check Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the alarm log box: and sending of a frame to the Supervisor according to the period criterion configured above. Comment: The alarms are not used on permanent links. The "Call" check box should not be used for a permanent link. Note 1: The measurements cannot be saved in the internal event log. Note 2: The Modbus protocol of the T200 does not enable measurements to be saved in the protocol event stack. It is therefore no use checking the "Events" box for this protocol. The solution for retransmitting the measurements in Modbus protocol is: - On a permanent link: They will be read during the next interrogations coming from the Supervisor. There is therefore nothing special to do. - On a non-permanent link: Check the "Call" box to retransmit it immediately (or after the configured period), or wait for the next interrogation by the Supervisor. Parameter "Log" check box:
Threshold treatment:
Description Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the measurement log according to the criteria configured below. High threshold: Check the box to activate saving of the measurement upon exceeding the high threshold. High threshold Configure the high threshold value which will cause processing of the value defined records. Low threshold: Check the box to activate saving of the measurement upon exceeding the low threshold. Low threshold Configure the low threshold value which will cause processing of the value defined records. "Dial up" check Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the alarm log box: and sending of a frame to the Supervisor according to the threshold criteria configured above. Comment: The alarms are not used on permanent links. The "Call" check box should not be used for a permanent link. Note 1: Same as for previous section. Note 2: Same as for previous section. Parameter "Log" check box:
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Dead band:
Description Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the measurement log according to the % criterion configured below. Method: Fixed: A fixed change in the value of the variable results in an associated processing operation (saving, alarm). Percentage: A change in percentage of the variable results in an associated processing operation. Value: Configure the minimum variation percentage or the minimum fixed value of measurement variation which will cause processing of the defined records. Minimum change: Whatever the method (fixed or percentage), a minimum change in the value of the TM is necessary for the variable to be processed (event, alarm, etc.). "Event" check Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the protocol box: event stack according to the % criterion configured above. (see notes 1 and 2 below) "Dial up" check Check this box to activate saving of the measurement in the alarm log box: and sending of a frame to the Supervisor according to the % criterion configured above. Comment: The alarms are not used on permanent links. The "Call" check box should not be used for a permanent link. Note 1 and Note 2: Same as for previous section. Note 3: On software V2.xx, the "Method" and "Minimum change" parameters are not available. Processing is performed on a percentage and without a minimum change. Parameter "Log" check box:
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Configuration of a CNT:
General parameters:
Parameter Variable name: Correction factor: Description Customization of the variable name. Allows definition of a correction factor for display of the counter in the Monitoring page. Note: This factor does not change the format of the counter sent in the protocol frame. (default factor: "Direct") Logical address assigned to this variable by the T200. This is in fact the logical name of the variable (CNT+No.) (unmodifiable). Allows a variable to be associated with a defined class. It is advisable to group together those variables having an information link in the same class so as to make reading in the pages of the Web server easier. Defines the level of accessibility of this variable (administrator, operator, monitoring). The level of accessibility is defined with the login and password used for access to the Web server. Internal address assigned to this variable by the T200. This is in fact a Modbus address for the internal link between the CONTROL module and the COM card (unmodifiable). Address providing access to this variable in read/write mode from the Supervisor via the protocol. The address is specific to each protocol used (Modbus, IEC, DNP3). The basic T200 includes for each variable the configuration of the external addresses corresponding to the installed protocol. An address set to "-" is made inaccessible from the Supervisor. Unit to be associated with the counter for display in the "Monitoring" page. (by default: with no unit) Should correspond to the maximum value that can be taken in practice by the counter value. For "Raw" or "Normalized" type measurements, this Max. value is used for scaling of the display in the monitoring page only. (See note 2 below). NB: The value configured influences the precision of the counter. Should correspond to the minimum value that can be taken in practice by the counter value. For "Raw" or "Normalized" type measurements, this Min. value is used for scaling of the display in the monitoring page only. (See note 2 below). NB: The value configured influences the precision of the counter.
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Note: Refer to the manual for the protocol which is installed on the T200 for details concerning the external address tables. Note 2: The T200 manages measurement display in the "Monitoring" page according to two formats: Direct (or adjusted) value: corresponds to the real value in the reference unit (does not take into account the configured "Min. and Max. scale" values). Raw (or normalized) value: corresponds to a value calculated and scaled in accordance with a formula taking into account the configured "Min. and Max. scale" values. (See the protocol User Manual for details concerning the calculation). The choice of "Normalized" or "Adjusted" configuration is generally made in the "Protocol" page. It should be noted that, unlike the measurements, the Min. and Max. values configured for the counters do not affect counter sending in the protocol frames to the Supervisor.
Internal counting:
Parameter Type of object Object Counting method Description Selection of the variable type on which the counter is incremented (Digital or Analogue) Name of the variable to which the counter is assigned Depending on the type of object, the methods displayed are as follows: For a DI type variable: Pulse counter: The counter is incremented at each switchover of the variable to high state. Time counter: The T200 calculates the period during which the variable is in the high or low state. The display in the monitoring page is in the form "day, hour, minute, second". Integrating meter: Over a given range of time (integration period), the T200 calculates the number of high states of the variable. For example, the integrating meter makes it possible to obtain power values from a power meter with pulse output. For an AI/AO type variable: Integrating meter: The meter is incremented each second by the current value of the defined analogue variable. For example, the T200 can poll power type analogue variables on the Modbus Master port; the meter can then obtain the energy from the power calculation. Mean counter: The counter analyses an analogue variable and displays the mean value of the variable over the configured integration period. This function allows smoothing of analogue variables in particular. Pulse length (in ms) after which the T200 will consider a state as high. Period during which the T200 inhibits pulse detection after zero crossing by the variable. This filter makes it possible to avoid possible rebounds in the event of a return to zero. Useful period of the measurement in the case of an integrating meter (DI type variable) or mean (AI type variable) Used in the case of a pulse counter. Weight of the pulse sent. With each pulse sent, the counter value is incremented in accordance with the conversion factor. Field used only in the case of a time counter. State of the variable (high or low) which activates the time counter.
Active state
Routine processing:
Parameter "Recording" check box: "Event" check box: Period: Description Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the measurement log according to the criterion configured below. Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the protocol event stack according to the period criterion configured below. (see notes 1 and 2 below) Can be used to choose the period for saving of the counter in the measurement log and in the protocol stack to the Supervisor.
Note 1: The counters cannot be saved in the internal event log. Note 2: The Modbus protocol of the T200 does not enable counters to be saved in the protocol event stack. It is therefore no use checking the "Events" box for this protocol.
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The solution for retransmitting the counters in Modbus protocol is: - On a permanent link: They will be read during the next interrogations coming from the Supervisor. There is therefore nothing special to do.
Processing on threshold:
Parameter "Recording" check box: "Event" check box: Value Description Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the measurement log according to the value criterion configured below. Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the protocol event stack according to the criterion configured below. Configure the minimum value which will cause processing of the records defined above.
Note 1: Same as for previous section. Note 2: Same as for previous section.
Dead band:
Parameter "Recording" check box: "Event" check box: Value as %: Description Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the measurement log according to the % criterion configured below. Check this box to activate saving of the counter in the protocol event stack according to the criterion configured below. Configure the minimum counter variation percentage which will cause processing of the records defined above.
Note 1: Same as for previous section. Note 2: Same as for previous section.
TSS
If corresponding check box checked If corresponding check box checked If "Dial up" check box checked
TSD
Always
TM
If "Log" check box If "Event" check box checked checked (see note below) If "Log" check box If "Event" check box checked checked (see note below)
CNT
Note: For a TM or a CNT, several measurement processing operations can be performed according to the type of transmission: - "Event" box only checked: Saving of the TM or a CNT in the protocol stack without call sequence to the Supervisor (general case of the permanent link, except in Modbus protocol). - "Event" + "Dial up" boxes checked: Saving of the TM in the protocol stack and call to the Supervisor (general case of the non-permanent link). Not applicable with CNT. - "Dial up" box only checked: Call to the Supervisor without saving of the TM in the protocol stack (specific case of the non-permanent link in Modbus protocol). Not applicable with CNT. Note : With Modbus protocol, the "Log" check box has no action.
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Classes configuration
Creating a class:
To create a new class, simply enter its name in the empty "Class name" field and click on the associated "Save" button. Once the class has been created, it is then possible to configure a variable of the T200 to be attached to that class (see chapter on "Customization of T200 variables").
Modifying a class:
Class configuration page Modification concerns only the change of class name or the possibility of making a class visible or invisible in the pages of the Web server. To modify the name of a class, simply change the title in the class entry field and click on the associated "Save" button. A specific check box can be used to define whether a class and the variables associated with that class will be visible in the monitoring pages ("Monitoring" and "Control" pages). Selection of this check box and a click on the "Save" button makes the class visible in the pages (and conversely for deselection).
Deleting a class:
A specific check box in the page can be used to delete an existing class. Selection of this check box and a click on the "Delete" button permanently erases the selected class. Note: It is not possible to erase a class if variables are still attached to that class. Check boxes: "Deletion" and "Monitoring"
Commissioning
Tests
See Operation for a step-by-step description of the various transmission stages indicated by the LEDs on the front panel of the Communication module.
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Port 2 (standard COM) or auxiliary equipment port (extended COM) Port 1 (extended COM) sends data (for a modem other than RS232) Port 1 (extended COM) receives data (for a modem other than RS232)
Port 2 (extended COM) sends data Port 2 (extended COM) receives data
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4.2 Accessibility
Level 0: Operator access All the Easergy T200 I indications can be seen through the window in the door. No commands can be accessed at this level. Level 1: Operators can access commands by sliding the transparent panel Switching from Remote mode to Local mode and vice versa. Automatic control ON/OFF switching. Switch opening/closing. Testing of the fault detection system. Resetting of fault memories. Level 2: Maintenance staff can access all functions by opening the enclosure door.
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Reading informations
5 Maintenance
General
The equipment does not require regular maintenance. The integrated battery test keeps users informed of the battery availability status. Note: Replacement fuses are provided in the accessories bag attached inside the basic enclosure. The T200 has certain tools to perform maintenance or fault finding on the equipment. This requires a PC-compatible microcomputer with Internet Explorer (or an equivalent software) installed. It is then possible to read the internal states of the equipment and the events stored in memory by the T200 (see also section on Commissioning). The tools available for maintenance and fault finding are as follows:
Monitoring page
The screen on the left represents an example of a 4-channel Easergy T200 I, with internal fault detection option. This menu allows viewing of all the states and information managed by the T200: The switch state; Open, Closed or locked; Stored fault currents: I Max. and I Max. transient on each phase; Current measurement on each phase; The automatic control status, ON or OFF; Equipment internal faults; The operating mode: local or remote; AC supply OFF, Delayed AC supply OFF; Digital input status. Comment: The indications are refreshed every second.
Monitoring page
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5.1 Diagnostics via the front panel indicator lamps and logs
Symptoms Possible causes Easergy T200: no communication between the Control module and the Communication module The battery charger output voltage is too high or too low No power supply to the switchgear Loss of battery capacity or charge fault No telecommunications power supply (Radio or Modem) Solutions Replace the Control module and/or the Communication module Check the charger and the battery. If necessary, replace the Power Supply module and/or the battery See 48 V LED extinguished in the symptom column below
Log*
The Equipment fault LED on the Control module is lit. (you are advised to connect a PC to the Control module to determine the cause of the fault: Equipment states menu)
See external 12 V LED extinguished in the symptom column below Connect the PC to the COM module and consult the logs. Configuration loss: Reconfigure the T200. Other faults: perform resetting on the power supply card. If the fault persists, replace the CPU card. Replace the CPU card. Press the key Reset on the Power Supply module. If the LED does not go out after a few seconds, replace the CPU card. Replace the gF type 2 A HRC fuse, 10 x 38 mm, in the lower enclosure panel. Put the connector back in place on the power supply card. Connect the AC supply. Check the cause of the AC supply outage. If the AC supply remains OFF, run another supply cycle by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module. If the power supply does not restart, change the Power Supply module and/or the battery. Wait for the AC supply voltage to be reinstated (the enclosure is now running on battery) Check that AC supply is ON and that the charger is supplying 12 V. To do this, disconnect the battery and measure the voltage on the rack battery connector. If the voltage is null, replace the Power Supply module. Otherwise, after reconnecting the battery, reset the Power Supply module to trigger a battery test; if the problem recurs after charging for 24 hours, replace the battery. Replace the 5 x 20 mm, 0.8 A semi time-lag fuse on the Power supply module. Check the cause of the AC supply outage. If the AC supply remains OFF, run another supply cycle by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module. If the power supply does not restart, change the Power Supply module and/or the battery. Check the charger and the battery. If necessary, replace the Power Supply module and/or the battery. Replace the Power Supply module.
Problem on the Control module Faulty measurement card The Control module software is faulty AC supply fuse blown
Accessory equipment power supply failure Configuration loss or memory fault or program error or parameter error Fault detector card fault
The "AC supply OFF" LED on the front panel of the Power Supply module is lit AC OFF
The output connector of the mains fuse holder is disconnected No supply to the enclosure Enclosure power supply cut off automatically due to prolonged AC supply outage Temporary AC supply outage
The "Battery fault" LED on the front panel of the Power Supply module is lit
Battery fault
Fuse blown The "Rack 12 V" LED on the front panel of the Power Supply module is extinguished If the AC supply OFF LED is lit, the enclosure supply has been cut off automatically due to a long AC supply outage Enclosure power supply cut off automatically due to a drop in the 12 V voltage Power Supply module failure
(*) The events can be consulted in one or more of the various available logs: Event log; Alarm log; System log. In these logs, the information appears in the form "TSSxx - Information (log column) - Fault".
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Symptoms
Possible causes Fuse blown Consumption at the output > 1.3 A 0.3 A for 3 min If the AC supply OFF LED is lit, the enclosure supply has been cut off automatically due to a long AC supply outage Enclosure power supply cut off automatically due to a drop in the 12 V voltage Power Supply module failure
The "external 12 V" LED on the front panel of the Power Supply module is extinguished
Replace the Power Supply module. Replace the 5 x 20 mm, 5 A time-lag fuse on the CPU card of the Control module in the left-hand part of the enclosure. Connect the cord to the rack backplane and to the Interface card.
Fuse blown 2-pin connecting cord (rack backplane/Interface card disconnected) Ribbon cable disconnected If the AC supply OFF LED is lit, the enclosure supply has been cut off automatically due to a long AC supply outage Motorization power supply cut off automatically due to a drop in the 48 V voltage Power supply cut off following overheating of the power supply card charger (e.g. excessive power consumption on the motorization 48 V) T200 CPU card failure Power Supply module failure Interface card failure The equipment is not powered up Supply fuse blown Control module failure The card program is no longer running The equipment is not powered up Supply fuse blown Configuration problem on one of the COM or CONTROL modules or internal connection fault between the modules The Communication module software is faulty, or starting with USB cable connected. The Communication module software is faulty
The "48 V" LED on the front panel of the Power Supply module is extinguished
Connect the ribbon cable to the rack backplane and to the Interface card Check the cause of the AC supply outage. If the AC supply remains OFF, run another supply cycle by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module. If the power supply does not restart, change the Power Supply module and/or the battery. Check the charger and the battery. If necessary, replace the Power Supply module and/or the battery. Following the 48V cutoff, if the temperature of the charger drops in less than one minute, the 48V power supply returns automatically. On the other hand, if the temperature does not drop 1 minute after the 48V cutoff, a manual reset should be performed on the power supply card to restore the 48V power supply (thermal protection requiring action). If the problem persists, replace the power supply card. Replace the T200 CPU card. Replace the Power Supply module. Replace the Interface card. Power up the equipment. Replace the 5 x 20 mm, 0.8 A semi time-lag fuse on the Power supply module. Replace the Control module. Reset by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module. Power up the equipment. Replace the 5 x 20 mm, 0.8 A semi time-lag fuse on the Power supply module. Connect the PC to the COM module. Refer to the system log to determine the error. Check the conformity of configuration of the COM and/or CONTROL modules of the T200 (example of fault: incompatibility of the configured modem with that installed on the COM card or internal connection problem between one of the CONTROL modules and the COM module). If the fault persists, replace the module presumed to be defective. Stop the USB driver, disconnect the USB cable from the Communication module, then press the Reset key on the Power Supply module. If the LED does not go out after a few seconds, replace the Communication module. With the USB cable disconnected and the USB driver stopped, press the Reset key on the Power Supply module. If the LED does not go out after a few seconds, replace the Communication module.
Interface or modem initialization error (x) / Control Module error (x) RESET
The Communication module "Fault" LED flashes rapidly The Communication module "Fault" LED flashes slowly
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Solutions Check: the position of the Local/Remote switch; the validity of the order issued; the connection between Easergy T200 and the switches. It is recommended to wait for about fifteen seconds before resetting the device following a change in configuration parameters of the T200. Use the "OFF line Configurator" configuration generation tool provided in appendix (on the Easergy CD) to create a configuration file (text file) according to the options used on the T200. Then load this file on the T200 via the "Maintenance / Save-Restore" menu of the embedded Web server.
Device reset performed immediately after a change in the device's configuration The loading process manages only the file format with .zip extension. The software must therefore not be unzipped before loading it on the T200. (file with .mem extension not managed)
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Power supplies
IMPORTANT NOTE: Use batteries having recent production dates (less than three months' old). Do not store more than six months without recharging. Do not throw the batteries away.
Battery maintenance:
Replacing the battery Before carrying out any work on the battery, disconnect it from the equipment by unplugging the connector from the base under the rack. Remove the battery by sliding it outwards, raise the terminal covers and undo the two terminal nuts, then disconnect the Faston lugs from the connecting cord. To install a new battery, repeat this sequence in the reverse order. Servicing and storing the batteries Sealed lead batteries are used. The advantages of this type of battery include the fact that there is no risk of explosion, no acid leakage and no servicing requirement. However, this type of battery has its limitations: Limited number or recharging cycles; Average service life of 10 years, with ageing accelerated by temperatures outside the recommended range; Ageing during storage (do not store for more than six months without recharging, as this type of battery does not withstand a total discharge); Difficult to predict the end of battery service life. The Power Supply module is designed to optimize the characteristics of the battery. A battery fault alarm informs the remote control system of an imminent discharge.
Replacing fuses
Replacement fuses are provided in the accessories bag attached inside the basic enclosure. AC supply fuse This fuse is located in the lower panel of the enclosure. gG type HRC fuse of rating 4 A, 10 x 38 mm. Rack power supply fuse The fuse protecting the power supply to all the electronic modules is located on the Power Supply module card. Fuse: 5 x 20 mm, 0.8 A (2 A for T200 12-channel) semi-time-lag. External 12 V supply fuse The fuse is located on the Power Supply card. Fuse: 5 x 20 mm, 4 A time-lag. 48 V supply fuse The fuse is located on the relay interface card. This card is located in the lower left-hand part of the enclosure. Fuse: 5 x 20 mm, 5 A time-lag. To replace the fuses: a) Power down the enclosure. b) Replace the defective fuse. c) Power up the enclosure.
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Card replacement
5.3 Card replacement
Servicing the Interface card
Purpose: To replace the 48 Vdc fuse or add/replace a Fault Current Acquisition card. a) Power down the enclosure (see the previous page). b) Release the two locking screws from the front of the card. c) Pull it a few centimetres out of its slot. d) Disconnect the card connectors in the following order: Phase toroid connectors (X1 to X4), unlocking them by squeezing the two side levers; Cubicle connectors (J6 on the 1-way T200, J8 to J11 on the 4-way T200), unlocking them by squeezing the two side levers; Rack connector (J2 for the 1-way T200 or J1 for the 4-way T200), by separating the two levers at each end of its base; Switch supply connector (J1 for the 1-way T200 or J2 for the 4-way T200), unlocking it by squeezing the two side levers; Digital input/output connectors (J8 for the 1-way T200 or J12 for the 4-way T200). e) The card is now completely disconnected and can be removed from its slot. To install a new card, reverse the operations described above, then power up the enclosure.
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Software operation:
Modifications to the configuration data can only be taken into account after they are confirmed in the Save configuration field. Click on Cancel to view the previous parameters again. The area in which the cursor is positioned is highlighted. - The arrow keys and the tab key are used to move from one data entry field to another. A highlighted area can be selected by pressing Enter or the Space bar. A parameter value can be modified via: the + key or the Space bar to increase the value; the key to reduce the value. Press Alt and F4 simultaneously to exit the main menu.
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Configurable parameters
Page: Home
Sub-page Section Parameter / button
Home Local/Remote Choice of language User Language
Configuration range
Local/Remote Franais/ English/Portugus/Es pagnl/Deutsch No restriction No restriction
Comments
Back to home page Local: normal access. Remote: simplified access (images and logos not loaded)
Confirmation by OK (by default: "Easergy") Confirmation by OK An incorrect user or password opens a "User" session (by default: "Easergy")
Page: Monitoring
Sub-page Section
Classes
Parameter / button
Channel x T200 information T200 internal faults Automatic controls Digital inputs
Configuration range
Comments
Access to the corresponding class states Access to the corresponding class states Access to the corresponding class states Access to the corresponding class states Access to the corresponding class states
Page: Control
Sub-page Section
Channel X T200 information Automatic controls
Parameter / button
F-O control DDEF reset control ON/OFF control
Configuration range
Comments
Allows the switch status to be changed Allows resetting of the fault detector memory Allows the automatic control status to be changed
Page: Diagnostic
Sub-page
Alarm log
Section
Parameter / button
Clear log
Configuration range
Comments
The "Ack" box is checked when the SCADA system has acknowledged the alarm The "Clear log" button clears the log's content The "Clear log" button clears the log's content The "Clear log" button clears the log's content The "Clear log" button clears the log's content Transfers the alarms log in Excel file form "Save" saves the file to the PC "Open" opens the file under Excel Same as for the events log Same as for the system log Same as for the measurements log
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Sub-page
Terminal
Configurable parameters
Section
General
Parameter / button
Name of terminal Date format
Configuration range
No restriction DD/MM/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY YYYY/MM/DD
Comments
At the user's choice Defines the date format to be displayed in the logs
Control module X
Software
Software information
Date/time of last config. Configurator structure version Application Date/time of last configuration Application version Measurement processor version Hardware configuration Save All displayed parameters
Consultation exclusively Consultation exclusively Manufacturer information. Consultation exclusively Manufacturer information. Consultation exclusively
Clock
Terminal date/time
Software 1 Software 2 Download software Date Time Update Synchronization SNTP server
Checked or not Checked or not Consistent date format (year > 2000) Consistent time format
Takes into account the change Name of software, version, date and time of compilation, type of compression, size, CRC32. Consultation exclusively Selection of software 1 Selection of software 2 Allows the T200 software to be updated
SNTP service
Consistent IP address
Auxiliary SNTP server Polling period Number of reconnection attempts Last SNTP synchronisation SNTP server gateway Auxiliary SNTP server gateway Max. server response time Clock validity period: Update Synchronization Mac address DHCP
Consistent IP address 1 to 300 s 0 to 9 Date and Time Consistent IP address Consistent IP address 1 to 60 s 1 to 1440 min.
IP parameters
Ethernet interface
Active Inactive Consistent IP address Consistent mask Consistent IP address Consistent IP address
Secondary DNS server Virtual interface 1 and 2: IP address Sub-network mask Gateway addresses USB interface Server IP address Client IP address Communication interface Server IP address Client IP address
IP server port
TCP services
Telnet server port Port 1 trace server port Port 2 trace server port TCP/IP port trace server port Save
Valid port number Valid port number Valid port number Valid port number
Allows the T200 date and time to be updated manually Allows the T200 date and time to be updated automatically by the PC IP address of the main SNTP server. Note: When the address is set to "0.0.0.0", the function of synchronization by this SNTP server is deactivated. Same as for the auxiliary SNTP server. As standard: 1 s. Allows the time synchronization period to be defined via the SNTP server. Configurable from 1 to 120 seconds. As standard: 3. Upon failure of synchronization with the server, max. number of attempts to be made. Indication of the time and date of the last SNTP synchronization performed (consultation exclusively). Address of the gateway for access to the main SNTP server. Address of the gateway for access to the auxiliary SNTP server. As standard: 2 s. Maximum time waiting for the reply from the SNTP server before making a further attempt at synchronization. As standard: 35 min. Time after which the T200 must be resynchronized with the SNTP server. Allows the T200 date and time to be updated manually. Allows the T200 date and time to be updated automatically by the PC. Unique identification address for each T200, set in factory. Consultation exclusively Defines whether the server of the Ethernet local area network can allocate automatically on connection an IP address to the T200 (active) or not (inactive) Ethernet IP address of the T200 (by default: 172.16.0.5) The mask enables (0) or inhibits (255) the choice of accessible IP address values (by default: 255.255.255.0) IP address of the server's Ethernet gateway. The gateway centralizes all the network IP accesses (by default: 172.16.0.1) IP address of the primary DNS server (Domain Name Server). The DNS enables the IP addresses to be associated with the website names (by default: 172.16.0.1) IP address of the secondary DNS server (Domain Name Server). Backup DNS server (by default: 0.0.0.0) Virtual Ethernet IP address 1 and 2 of the T200 (as standard: 0.0.0.0). The mask enables (0) or inhibits (255) the choice of usable IP address values (as standard: 255.255.255.0). IP address of the server's virtual Ethernet gateway. Operation identical to the Ethernet Interface part. IP address allocated to the T200's embedded Web server for USB access. Unmodifiable (by default: 212.1.1.10) IP address allocated to the PC connected via USB to the embedded Web server. Unmodifiable. (by default: 212.1.1.11) IP address allocated to the T200's embedded Web server by the GPRS network operator. Unmodifiable. IP address allocated by the GPRS network operator to the client (Supervisor) which will log on to the T200 Web server. Unmodifiable. Allows changes to be saved/cancelled Port number for the HTTP server of the T200. (By default: 80). Any change of port No. implies indication with the IP address (e.g. 10.207.154.240:1500 for access with a port No. = 1500) Port number for the Telnet server of the T200. (By default: 23) Port number for the port 1 trace server of the T200. (By default: 1168) Port number for the port 2 trace server of the T200. (By default: 1169) Port number for the TCP/IP port trace server of the T200. (By default: 1170) Allows changes to be saved
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Sub-page
User
Configurable parameters
Section
Parameter / button
User name Password Type Save Recycle bin Delete Start / Stop Erase T200 -> PC arrow
Configuration range
No restriction No restriction Administrator Operator
Comments
User name for the session Password for the session The Administrator has full access The Operator has restricted access Saves changes Check box to select a session to be deleted Deletes an existing session if the corresponding box is checked Start/Stop frame motion PC T200 Erases the content of the trace Allows the configuration to be saved on the PC in file form
Trace options
Saves the terminal configuration Loads the terminal configuration Communication parameters on physical ports
Port 1 or 2 mode
Port 1 link
Depends on the protocol: - IEC: Unbalanced or balanced mode - DNP3: Unsolicited response or No unsolicited response - Modbus: Report by exception or No report by exception Not used Normal
Definition of transmission mode to be used: - Without alarms: "Unbalanced" or "Master/Slave" or "No report by exception" or "Unsolicited response". - With alarms: "Balanced" or "Master/Master" or "Report by exception".
Test
Same as Port 1 Direct RS232 (internal) Radio (external) 600/1200 FSK radio (internal) 600/1200 FSK LL (internal) PSTN (external) 1200/2400 FFSK (internal) PSTN (internal) GSM (external) GSM (internal) GPRS (internal) Same as Port 1 Not used Normal
- Channel not available - Main transmission channel. Two "normal" channels of different characteristics can be used if there are two control PCs (main and maintenance). The T200 cannot manage simultaneous TCDs coming from the two systems. - Two channels are necessary in this mode. The operation of the channels is balanced. In the event of a fault on the channel in service, switchover to the other channel takes place automatically. - Requires another channel as "Backup Normal/Backup". Same operation as "Balanced" but with the priority use of this channel. - Requires another channel as "Main Normal/Backup". Same operation as "Balanced" but with use of this channel if failure of the Main channel. - Function used in radio mode. In addition to the normal channel function of transmission to the SCADA system, this channel is also used for relaying to an auxiliary T200 located within transmission range and not accessible by any other means. - (in radio mode only). Allows a fixed frequency to be generated on the radio network for antenna installation adjustment operations or level measurements on fields received on another T200 within range of the first. Same as Port 1 - RS232 modem integral with COM card - For external radio with integral modem - FSK radio modem on COM card - FSK radio modem on COM card - For external PSTN modem accessible by Hayes command - FFSK radio modem on COM card - Internal PSTN modem on COM card - For external GSM modem accessible by Hayes command - Internal GSM modem on COM card - Internal GPRS modem on COM card
Same as Port 1 - Channel not available - Channel used for transmission to the Supervisor via the Ethernet interface on condition that the protocol supports this transmission mode. Allows the configuration to be taken into account
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Sub-page
Protocol TCP/IP protocol Port 1 or 2 Transmission
Configurable parameters
Section
Parameter / button
Configuration range
Comments
Refer to the User Manual for the protocol used for more information. Refer to the User Manual for the protocol used for more information. Frame transmission rate (600, 1200 bds only with FSK radio, 1200 with LL, 1200 or 2400 bds with FFSK radio) Transmission parity Stop bit in frame The start of the frame can be filtered or not to avoid reading any noise Any holes in the frame can be filtered or not In 10 ms increments. Upon reception, wait before sending the response to avoid frame overlapping (by default:0 ms) Data Terminal Ready. DTR is used by the T200 to indicate that it is ready for transmission In 10 ms increments. Time delay to be complied with between rising of the DTR and RTS signals. In external radio, this corresponds to the time delay between the send order and carrier rise. (By default: 0 ms) Request To Send. If this option is selected, the RTS signal will be managed during transmission exchanges with the modem. Clear To Send. The modem enables the CTS as soon as ready after RTS enabling by the T200 In 10 ms increments. Time delay between receiving the RTS and sending the CTS by the modem (by default: 20 ms). In increments of 10 ms. Time delay between rise of RTS (or CTS if managed) and sending the message. In 10 ms increments. Time delay between the end of the message and RTS falling by the T200 (by default: 20 ms) Data Terminal Ready. The modem causes the DTR to rise after powering up or when it is Clear To Send Carrier Detect. The carrier can be used by the modem to detect reception of a message. Choice of type of leased line used. Allows the call to be released when the T200 is called after the configured time delay (by default: 30 s) Allows the call to be released when the SCADA system is called after the configured time delay. (By default: 60 s) Main telephone No. to be used in case of alarm retransmission Backup telephone No. to be used in case of alarm retransmission if main No. cannot be reached. AT commands necessary to initialize the PSTN modem. With internal PSTN mode, default AT commands not modifiable. (By default: &F0%S0=12S0=1&K0%C0E0&W0&Y0) Type of dialling used for alarm retransmission. PIN code of the GSM card. Telephone No. of the SMS service centre (gateway for SMS's) Telephone No. of the user for sending SMS's. Activates polarization of the T200 end line. The RS485 line should be polarized at one termination only, generally on the Master side. Active the T200 end load resistance. The RS485 line should be loaded at both its terminations. Choice of type of transmission used: 2-wire or 4-wire. Name of GPRS access point provided by the GPRS network operator. PIN code of the GSM card. Override setting of automatic disconnection/reconnection of the T200 to the GPRS network at a fixed time. In the event of loss of connection with the network, this process allows the T200 to reconnect. Configuration of the selected daily disconnection time according to the criteria described in "Daily disconnection". Configuration of the delay maximum before disconnection of T200 from GPRS network, in case of no data transfer detected by the T200 The ping makes it possible to verify and measure the quality of the equipment's connection with another device connected to the Ethernet network. Enter the known IP address of another device capable of receiving the packet corresponding to the ping allowing this quality to be measured. Button that can be used to set the ping test manually to verify T200 connection to the GPRS network. The T200 then displays the result of the test: "Ping Ok" or "Ping failed". Delay between two successive automatic Test ping Number of maximum attempts for the Test ping process in case of no response from remote IP address. Maximum delay to wait for the response during the Test ping to define Ping error. When the GPRS network requires authentication in the connection phase, activate this function by checking the box. Encryption protocols accepted: PAP, CHAP, MSCHAP, MSCHAP V2 Configuration of the login used for authentication. Configure this field only if the "Authentication" option has been checked. Configuration of the password used for authentication. Configure this field only if the "Authentication" option has been checked. Allows the configuration to be taken into account
Baud rate Parity Stop bits Frame error on noisy outgoing cable Frame error on line at rest Delay before response DTR management: DTR - RTS delay:
200 to 38400 baud None or Space or Even or Odd 1 or 2 Yes or no Yes or no 0 to 10000 ms Checked or not 0 to 10000 ms
RTS management CTS management RTS to CTS delay RTS (or CTS) to message delay: Message to RTS delay DTR management CD management LL PSTN or GSM Type of line Calling party call delay Called party call delay Telephone No. (normal) Telephone No. (backup) Modem init. sequence
Checked or not Checked or not 10 to 10000 ms 0 to 1000 ms 0 to 10000 ms Checked or not Checked or not 2-wire or 4-wire 1 to 600 s 1 to 600 s 0 to 9, P, T or space 0 to 9, P, T or space No restriction. Record consistent AT commands Pulse or voice frequency 0000 to 9999 0 to 9, P, T or space 0 to 9, P, T or space Checked or not checked Checked or not checked 2-wire or 4-wire No restriction. 0000 to 9999 Checked or not checked
PSTN GSM
Type of dialling PIN code SMS service centre No. User SMS No. Polarization End-of-line resistance Type of line Access Point Name (APN) PIN Number Daily disconnect
RS485
GPRS
Ping test
No restriction No restriction
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Sub-page
Control./ Autom. Automatic control No. x
Configurable parameters
Section
Controls
Parameter / button
Type of control
Configuration range
Standard PM6 CI2 Other 1000 to 30000 ms 1000 to 30000 ms 50 to 15000 ms
Comments
- Standard = Separate CO/CF controls - PM6 = Single CO/CF control on CO - CI2 = Control execution time at 100 ms - Other = Specific cubicle connection (e.g. RL27) In 100 ms increments. Waiting time for change of switch position following an order, before sending a telecontrol fault. (By default: 15000 ms) In 100 ms increments. Waiting time for non-complementarity following a loss of switch state before sending a position fault (by default: 10000 ms) In 50 ms increments. Switch motorization control relay rise time. Not used with a PM6 (by default: 2200 ms) See details for any options in the corresponding chapter inside this user's manual - No automatic control - Opening on voltage dip due to fault - Change over between two channels of MV network - Change over from MV Network channel to Genset channel - Changeover automation with coupling possibility of sources In 5000 ms increments Maximum waiting time to detect the number of faults configured before automatic control reset (by default: 30000 ms) Number of faults to be taken into account before opening upon automatic control action In 1000 ms increments. Waiting time before changeover action if the conditions are required (by default: 1000 ms) In 5s increments. Waiting time before switchover to normal channel upon channel voltage return. (By default: 5 s) - Switchover only from SW1 to SW2 - Switchover only from SW2 to SW1 - Switchover from SW1 to SW2 or vice versa - Ditto with priority return to SW1 if available - Ditto with priority return to SW2 if available Choice of the channel that is connected to the generator By defaut : SW2 Choice of changeover type By default : SW -> SWG Choice of mode of changeover to the Generator By defaut : After genset inputs terminal block Choice of mode of detection of voltage presence on the channel managing the Generator By default : DI4 of digital inputs terminal block Automation operating mode: - Standard: SW1 (or SW2) opens and SW3 closes (coupling). - Locking upon voltage loss: Idem, but if the voltage disappears after changeover, SW3 is opened and the automatic control system is locked. Defines whether the automatic control system allows return to the normal channel or not. In 100 ms increments. Waiting time for stability of voltage loss before opening the channel By default 5000 ms. Only if "automatic return SW1/SW2" option used. Waiting time for stability of voltage return on the normal channel before return to that channel. In 100 ms increments. Only for the "Locking upon voltage loss" mode. Waiting time for stability of voltage present on the backup channel. Otherwise, locking of automatic control. Allows the configuration to be taken into account. Nominal voltage (composed) of network to be configured. (By default : 20000V Threshold of nominal voltage on network (in percentage) to define voltage dip (By default : 80%). Voltage variation on one phase (in percentage) from the other phases for residual voltage indication (By default : 30%). In 50 A increments. I max. fault detection threshold (by default: 500 A) In 5 A increments. I0 detection threshold. (By default: 20 A) In 25 ms increments. Minimum time for detecting Imax and I0 faults (by default: 200 ms) In 25 ms increments. Minimum time for detecting transient fault. (By default: 50 ms) Choice of fault detection storage resetting or not upon voltage return. (By default: checked) Choice for the method to reset indication of fault detection : by the VD23 relay or by AC supply
Time delay pending position return Non-complementarity filtering time delay Execution time delay (except PM6) Miscellaneous Automatic control Channel x Different options available Type of automatic control
1 to 4 0 to 120000 ms 5 to 3600 s SW1->SW2 SW2->SW1 SW1<-> SW2 Auto SW1 Auto SW2 SW1 or SW2 SW -> SWG or SW <-> SWG or Auto-SW After genset inputs terminal block or After genset start control order DI4 of digital inputs terminal block or MV cubicle connector Standard or Locking upon voltage loss
ATS[1/2] Network automation and ATS[1/2] Genset automation ATS[1/2] Network automation
Permutation waiting time Time before return to normal way Operating mode
Genset SW close control Genset voltage presence wired on BTA[2/3] automation Choice of operating mode
Automatic return SW1/SW2 Time before changeover (T1) Waiting time before return (T2) Locking time upon voltage loss (T3) Save Nominal voltage No voltage threshold Residual voltage MV network characteristics Current Phase fault threshold Earth fault threshold Fault sensing time Transient fault sensing time Reset upon voltage return Fault indication reset
100 ms to 3000 ms
50 to 30000 V 20 to 95 % 5 to 50 % 100 to 750 A 5 to 25 A or 20 A to 160 A 50 to 500 ms 50 to 200 ms Checked or not MV network voltage or mains
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Measurements/ fault detector Measurement and fault detector No. x configuration Variable configuration Control configuration Order
Configurable parameters
Section
MV network characteristics Current Power supply functions
Parameter / button
Detector reset time delay AC supply OFF delay
Configuration range
15 to 120 min.
Comments
In 15 min. increments. Time for fault detection storage resetting (by default: 120 min.) In 15 min. increments. Time delay for filtering the power supply undervoltage signal supplied by the power supply card. Allows indication of extended mains power supply failure. (By default: 7200 s) Allows the configuration to be taken into account Name given to variable. TCD = double control only Access right for this variable. The variable will be readable or modifiable depending on the type of access configured and the associated access rights. The reverse choice reverses the order of the control bits for the TCD and the double telesignal (TSD) in the protocol frame to the Supervisor. E.g.: TCD and TSD on normal: bit 1 = opening, bit 2 = closing TCD and TSD on reverse: bit 1 = closing, bit 2 = opening (By default: Normal) Allows a variable to be assigned to an existing class. TCD internal No. assigned automatically by the T200 (unmodifiable). Address for the COM-CPU internal Modbus link (unmodifiable). No. of the TSD associated with the TCD used by the T200 for reading the state. External address used for retransmission of this TCD variable in the protocol link to the Supervisor.
0 to 21600 s
General parameters
Class Logical address Internal address Associated logical address TS External address
TSD1 to TSD40 or none Format 'x' (e.g. 1) for all protocols except: - Modbus: 'x,x' (word, bit) - DNP3: 'x,x' (word, class)
Global parameters
(Complete list of all classes) Administrator Operator Monitoring Format 'x' (e.g. 2) No restriction Black, blue, green or red colour No restriction Black, blue, green or red colour No restriction Black, blue, green or red colour Checked or not Checked or not
Allows the configuration to be taken into account Enables return to the preceding configuration Name given to variable. TSD = double information TSS = single information TSD internal No. assigned automatically by the T200 (unmodifiable). Allows a variable to be assigned to an existing class. Access right for this variable. The variable will be readable or modifiable depending on the type of access configured and the associated access rights. Address for the COM-CPU internal Modbus link (unmodifiable). External address used by SCADA for this variable Name displayed for an active state of the variable Display colour for an active state of the variable Name displayed for an inactive state of the variable Display colour for an inactive state of the variable Name displayed for an undefined state of the variable (only with TSD and not with TSS) Display colour for an undefined state of the variable (only with TSD and not with TSS) Enabling of the record or not upon change of state of this variable in the event log Saving of the event upon any change of state of the variable (TSD) or upon appearance of the active state (TSS). Saving of the event upon disappearance of the closed state of the variable (TSD) or upon appearance of the inactive state (TSS). Enabling of the alarm or not upon change of state of this variable and saving in the alarm log. Activation of the alarm and saving of alarm upon any change of state of the variable (TSD) or upon appearance of the active state (TSS) Activation of the alarm and saving of alarm upon disappearance of the closed state of the variable (TSD) or upon appearance of the inactive state (TSS). Several possible actions in the event of a retransmission of alarm depending on the defined level. Activates a time delay before sending the alarm. Number of hours, minutes or seconds for the delay before sending the alarm to the SCADA Choice of unit for the value of the alarm delay Allows the configuration to be taken into account Enables return to the preceding configuration
Recording configuration
Internal address External address State definition: Active (1) State colour: Active (1) State definition: Inactive (0) State colour: Inactive (0) Other state: Undefined State colour: Undefined Enable Upon any change of state (TSD) or upon active (TSS) Upon loss of closing (TSD) or upon inactive (TSS) Enable Upon any change of state (TSD) or upon active (TSS) Upon loss of closing (TSD) or upon inactive (TSS) Alarm level
Checked or not
Alarm configuration
Checked or not
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Page: Settings
Sub-page
Variable configuration Measurement configuration
Configurable parameters
Section
General parameters
Parameter / button
Variable name Correction coefficient
Configuration range
No restriction Direct or raw or Direct/10 to direct/10000 or Direct*10 to direct*10000
Comments
Name given to variable. Definition of a coefficient of multiplication to be applied to the measurement variable for its correct display in the monitoring page. Allows display in the correct format relative to the real size By default for T200 series 3: current = direct/10 and voltage = direct By default for T200 series 1 or 2 or L500 compatibility: current = direct and voltage = direct*100 TM internal No. assigned automatically by the T200 (unmodifiable). Allows a variable to be assigned to an existing class. Access right for this variable. The variable will be readable or modifiable depending on the type of access configured and the associated access rights. Address for the COM-CPU internal Modbus link (unmodifiable). External address used by SCADA for this variable Unit for display of the variable Maximum value that can be taken in practice by the measurement value. NB: The value configured influences the precision of the measurement. Minimum value that can be taken in practice by the measurement value. NB: The value configured influences the precision of the measurement. Enabling of regular saving of the measurement in the measurement log or not. Measurement recording period Way of calculating the measurement for recording in the measurements log Enabling of regular saving of the measurement in the protocol event stack or not. Enabling of regular sending of the alarm to SCADA and saving in the alarm log or not. Event or call saving period. Enabling of saving of the measurement in the measurements log or not upon exceeding threshold Enabling of saving or not upon exceeding the measurement threshold in the protocol event stack. Enabling of sending of the alarm to SCADA and saving in the alarm log or not upon exceeding threshold. Enabling of high threshold or not Enabling of low threshold or not Value for enabling exceeding of the high measurement threshold Value for enabling exceeding of the low measurement threshold Enabling of recording of the measurement in the measurements log or not through variation Enabling of regular saving or not upon variation of the measurement in the protocol event stack. Enabling of sending of the alarm to SCADA and saving in the alarm log or not following measurement variation. Fixed: A fixed change in the value of the variable results in an associated processing operation (saving, alarm). Percentage: A change in percentage of the variable results in an associated processing operation. Fixed value or % measurement variation for dead band processing Minimum change in the measurement variation for the dead band to be processed Recording or not of the maximum measurement reached over the period configured Recording or not of the minimum measurement reached over the period configured. Calculation period for min. and max. value Allows the configuration to be taken into account Enables return to the preceding configuration
Internal address External address (SCADA) Format 'x' (e.g. 2) Unit No restriction Max. value Integer Min. value Regular processing Recording Period Type Event Call Period Recording Event Call High threshold Low threshold High threshold value Low threshold value Recording Event Call Method Integer Checked or not 15 min., 30 min. or 1 h Averaged or sampled Checked or not Checked or not 15 min., 30 min. or 1 h Checked or not Checked or not Checked or not Checked or not Checked or not No restriction No restriction Checked or not Checked or not Checked or not Fixed or percentage
Processing on threshold
Dead band
Value Minimum change Min. and Max. recording Active maximum Active minimum Period Save Cancel
0 to Max. scale value 0 to Max. scale value Checked or not Checked or not 1, 7 or 14 days
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Variable configuration Counters
Configurable parameters
Section
General parameters
Parameter / button
Variable name Correction coefficient
Configuration range
No restriction Direct or raw or Direct/10 to 10000 or Direct*10 to 10000
Comments
Name given to variable. Definition of a coefficient of multiplication to be applied to the counter variable for its correct display in the monitoring page. Allows display in the correct format relative to the real size By default for T200 series 3: current = direct/10 and voltage = direct By default for T200 series 1 or 2 or L500 compatibility: current = direct and voltage = direct*100 CNT internal No. assigned automatically by the T200 (unmodifiable). Allows a variable to be assigned to an existing class. Access right for this variable. The variable will be readable or modifiable depending on the type of access configured and the associated access rights. Address for the COM-CPU internal Modbus link (unmodifiable). External address used by SCADA for this variable Unit for display of the variable Maximum value that can be taken in practice by the counter value. NB: The value configured influences the precision of the counter. Minimum value that can be taken in practice by the counter value. NB: The value configured influences the precision of the counter. Selection of the variable type on which the counter is incremented Name of the variable to which the counter is assigned Depending on the type of object, the methods displayed are as follows: For a DI type variable: - Pulse counter. - Time counter. - Integrating meter. For an AI/AO type variable: - Integrating meter. - Mean counter. In 10 ms increments. Pulse length (in ms) after which the T200 will consider a state as high. In 10 ms increments. Period during which the T200 inhibits pulse detection after zero crossing by the variable. This filter makes it possible to avoid possible rebounds in the event of a return to zero. Useful period of the measurement in the case of an integrating meter (DI type variable) or mean (AI type variable). Used in the case of a pulse counter. Weight of the pulse sent. With each pulse sent, the counter value is incremented in accordance with the conversion factor. Field used only in the case of a time counter. State of the variable (high or low) which activates the time counter. Enabling of regular recording of the counter in the measurement log or not. Enabling of regular saving of the counter in the protocol event stack or not. Enabling of regular sending of the alarm to SCADA and saving in the alarm log or not. Counter recording period. Enabling of recording of the counter in the measurements log or not upon exceeding threshold Enabling of saving or not upon exceeding the counter threshold in the protocol event stack. Enabling of sending of the alarm to SCADA and saving in the alarm log or not upon exceeding threshold. Value for enabling exceeding of the high counter threshold. Enabling of saving or not upon counter variation in the measurement log. Enabling of saving or not upon counter variation in the protocol event stack. Enabling of sending of the alarm to SCADA and saving in the alarm log or not following counter variation. % variation of the counter for the dead band criterion. Allows the configuration to be taken into account. Enables return to the preceding configuration. Selection of class to be deleted or not Selection or not of class display in the Monitoring page Class name to be displayed Allows a modification or a creation to be recorded for each class Allows a class that has been selected earlier to be deleted
(Complete list of all classes) Administrator Operator Monitoring Format 'x' (e.g. 2) No restriction Integer Integer Digital or Analogue TSSxx or Dixx or TMxx or AIxx Pulse counter - Time counter - Integrating meter
Internal address External address (SCADA) Unit Max. value Min. value Internal counting Type of object Object Counting method
0 to 2000 ms 0 to 2000 ms
0 to 86400 s 0 to 10000
Active state Regular processing Recording Event Call Period Recording Event Call Value Recording Event Call Value as % Save Cancel Recycle bin Monitoring Class name Save Delete
Low or High Checked or not Checked or not Checked or not 15 min., 30 min. or 1 h Checked or not Checked or not Checked or not No restriction Checked or not Checked or not Checked or not 0 to 255
Processing on threshold
Dead band
Class management
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General characteristics
Power supply
Battery
Characteristics
Telecontrols (TCD)
Double telesignals (TSD) Indication inputs AC supply input Toroid input Electrostatic discharges Radiated electromagnetic field Rapid transients
Electromagnetic
Surge wave immunity Radio frequency on FSM 50 Hz magnetic fields Pulse magnetic fields immunity Ring or damped oscillatory waves immunity Temperature
Climatique
Relative humidity Salt spray test Storage temperature Enclosure material Vibrations
Mechanical
4 per T200 Control module Constant time current sensor 100 to 750 A Configurable from 20 to 160 A or 5 to 20 A 50 to 500 ms By voltage return, by time delay or via an external loop Yes Single-phase or three-phase 20% to 95% of rated voltage 5% to 50% of rated voltage Yes 3% 3% 4 per T200 Control module Opens in the first or second slow reset voltage dip Configurable delay time and return time Configurable delay time, return time and time for locking upon voltage loss. Accuracy of time setting: 5 ms on average, 50 ms max. Accuracy of time setting: 1 second on average. Polarized connectors.
Current
Earth fault threshold Fault duration Reset Phase current measurement Type Power off threshold Residual voltage threshold Mains voltage measurement I and U measurement Fault detector Capacity Opens after a failed reset Source changeover switch Source changeover switch with coupling Time synchronization by satellites Time synchronization by Internet Type of connection
Voltage Measurement accuracy External fault detector SEC function ATS function BTA function GPS (option) SNTP (option)p Cubicle connection 92
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