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SIPROTEC4
Communication module
PROFIBUS-DP
Bus mapping
Revision: 1.2
Edition: April 2000
C53000-L1840-B003-01
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Preface
Contents of this
manual
Additional
literature
Contents
Order number
Overcurrent, overload
and motor protection with
control
SIPROTEC 7SJ61
C53000-G1140-C118-2
Multifunction protection
with control
SIPROTEC 7SJ62
C53000-G1140-C121-2
Multifunction protection
with control
SIPROTEC 7SJ63
C53000-G1140-C120-2
C53000-C1840-C101-2
C53000-L1840-B001-01
7SJ61/62/63 6MD63
PROFIBUS-DP
Communication profile
Preface
The PROFIBUS-DP specification and the structure of the PROFIBUSDP messages are defined in the European standard EN 50170:
!
Notes to this
manual
Validity
PROFIBUS Specification
Normative Parts of PROFIBUS-FMS, -DP., -PA
According to the European Standard
EN 50170 Volume 2
Edition 1.0, May 1998
PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e.V.
Order-No. 0.032 or 0.042 on CD ROM
This manual provides you with the following aids to make it easier to
locate the information you are looking for:
In the individual chapters, you will find information in the left margin
of each page which will give you an overview of the contents of that
particular paragraph.
Following the last chapter of this manual, you will find a glossary
containing definitions of technical terms and abbreviations used in
this manual.
At the end of this manual, you will find a comprehensive index for
fast access to the information you need.
SIPROTEC devices 7SJ62 and 7SJ63 with firmware version 4.2 and
PROFIBUS-DP communication module.
Training courses
See our catalog of courses for a list of available courses or contact our
training center in Nuremberg.
Questions
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Revision index
Modified chapters /
pages
Edition
1.0
1.1
Chap. 2, 3.1
Chap. 2.2
1.2
Reasons of modification
First edition
th
Dec 16 , 1999
New document layout
rd
Apr 03 , 2000 / Foe.
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Revision index
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Table of contents
1
Explanation.......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2
1.3
2.2
2.3
2.4
Annunciations...................................................................................................... 3-1
Double commands checkback signals............................................................. 3-1
Single commands status .................................................................................. 3-2
Input channels with allocation to the binary inputs and tagging .......................... 3-2
Application logic CFC .......................................................................................... 3-2
Diagnosis............................................................................................................. 3-3
Automatic recloser status.................................................................................... 3-4
Time overcurrent protection ................................................................................ 3-4
Directional time overcurrent protection ............................................................... 3-5
Unbalanced load protection................................................................................. 3-6
Frequency protection........................................................................................... 3-6
Undervoltage and overvoltage protection............................................................ 3-6
Sensitive ground fault protection ......................................................................... 3-7
Circuit breaker failure protection ......................................................................... 3-7
Thermal overload protection ............................................................................... 3-7
Motor start protection .......................................................................................... 3-8
Startup supervision.............................................................................................. 3-8
Trip coil monitor................................................................................................... 3-8
Cold load pickup setup ........................................................................................ 3-8
Measurement supervision ................................................................................... 3-8
Set point alarms .................................................................................................. 3-9
Status annunciations ........................................................................................... 3-9
Table of contents
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.3
3.4
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Explanation
Note
The examples shown in this chapter 1.1 do not necessarily correspond
to the real allocation of the objects in the bus mapping.
The offset defines the start of the most significant byte in the message,
e.g.:
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
IA
Comments
Current in phase A
Scaling
(32767 corresponds to ...)
1: 3276,7 A
2: 3276,7 A
3: 32,767 kA
4: 3276,7 A
Internal
object no.
601
1-1
Bit variables
(SP/SC, DP/DC)
Offset
0/0
0/1
17/4
The offset indicates the byte, which contains the bit value and the
position of bit 0 of the bit variable, e.g. (input message):
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Q0 ON/OFF
OFF
Q0 ON/OFF
ON
Fail Ph. Seq.
Comments
Circuit breaker
Internal
object no.
171
The checkback signal from the circuit breaker (as double-point indi0
1
cation) is located in data byte 0, bit positions 2 (bit 0) and 2 (bit 1).
The single-point indication "Fail Ph. Seq. is located in byte 17, bit
4
position 2 .
1.2
1-2
1.3
PROFIBUS-DP
configuration data
PROFIBUS-DP
master
Order number
Input 16 Bytes
Input 16 Bytes
Input 16 Bytes
Input 16 Bytes
Input 16 Bytes
Input 16 Bytes
Input 4 Bytes
Output 9 Bytes
Input
address
Addr_Ix
Addr_Ix+16
Addr_Ix+32
Addr_Ix+48
Addr_Ix+64
Addr_Ix+80
Addr_Ix+96
Output
address
Addr_Ox
Addr_Ix and Addr_Ox indicate arbitrary (as a rule even) addresses in the
I/O addressing range of the PROFIBUS-DP master.
Addr_Ix (base address of the inputs) is identical with offset 0 of the
PROFIBUS-DP message data of the SIPROTEC device in input
direction (ref. to chap. 3).
Addr_Ox (base address of the outputs) is identical with offset 0 of the
PROFIBUS-DP message data of the SIPROTEC device in output
direction (ref. to chap. 2).
Note
There is dependently on the PROFIBUS-DP master in addition possibly
the demand to put the base address of the inputs on a value divisible by
four so that accesses on the metered measurands (unsigned long
values, ref. to chap. 3.4) can be correctly carried out in the PROFIBUSDP master.
1-3
1-4
Note
The allocation of the output relays to the switching devices and to the
output channels is defined during parametrization of the SIPROTEC
devices.
Depending on the device composition there may be less than indicated
output relays (and corresponding PROFIBUS-DP message positions)
available in the SIPROTEC device.
2.1
Offset
0/0
0/1
0/2
0/3
0/4
0/5
0/6
0/7
1/0
1/1
Comments
Internal
object no.
Impulse output,
3 relays (2-pole On, 1-pole Off)
Impulse output,
2 relays, 1-pole
Impulse output,
2 relays, 1-pole
Impulse output,
2 relays, 1-pole
Impulse output,
2 relays, 1-pole
2-1
Offset
1/2
1/3
1/4
1/4
2.2
Offset
1/6
1/7
2/0
2/1
2/2
2/3
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Switching device D1 (UsrDC1)
OFF
Switching device D1 (UsrDC1)
ON
Switching device D2 (UsrDC2)
OFF
Switching device D2 (UsrDC2)
ON
Comments
Internal
object no.
Impulse output,
4 relays (2-pole)
Impulse output,
2 relays, 1-pole
Comments
Internal
object no.
Impulse output,
1 relay, 1-pole
Impulse output,
1 relay, 1-pole
Note
2.3
Offset
The switching direction OFF for single commands with pulse output
is not permitted and is rejected in the SIPROTEC device.
Internal commands
2/4
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Auto recl. OFF
Deactivation of Autoreclosing
2/5
Auto recl. ON
Activation of Autoreclosing
2/6
Protection OFF
2/7
Protection ON
3/0
<reserved>
3/1
<reserved>
3/2
Mode REMOTE
3/3
Mode REMOTE
2-2
Comments
Internal
object no.
127
126
Offset
3/4
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
<reserved>
3/5
<reserved>
3/6
<reserved>
3/7
<reserved>
4/0
Setting group A
4/1
Setting group A
4/2
Setting group B
4/3
Setting group B
4/4
Setting group C
4/5
Setting group C
4/6
Setting group D
4/7
Setting group D
Comments
Internal
object no.
53
54
55
56
2-3
2.4
Offset
5/0
5/1
5/2
5/3
5/4
5/5
5/6
5/7
6/0
6/1
6/2
6/3
6/4
6/5
6/6
6/7
7/0
7/1
7/2
7/3
7/4
7/5
2-4
Comments
Internal
object no.
Offset
7/6
7/7
8/0
8/1
8/2
8/3
8/4
8/5
8/6
8/7
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
CFC-Incoming annunciation 12
(UsCfcSpI12) OFF
CFC-Incoming annunciation 12
(UsCfcSpI12) ON
CFC-Incoming annunciation 13
(UsCfcSpI13) OFF
CFC-Incoming annunciation 13
(UsCfcSpI13) ON
CFC-Incoming annunciation 14
(UsCfcSpI14) OFF
CFC-Incoming annunciation 14
(UsCfcSpI14) ON
CFC-Incoming annunciation 15
(UsCfcSpI15) OFF
CFC-Incoming annunciation 15
(UsCfcSpI15) ON
CFC-Incoming annunciation 16
(UsCfcSpI16) OFF
CFC-Incoming annunciation 16
(UsCfcSpI16) ON
Comments
Internal
object no.
Note
The CFC-Incoming annunciations allow routing of further protection
annunciations on PROFIBUS-DP, which are not contained in the
standard mapping (e.g. ">BLK 50/51", internal object number = 1704 or
">BLK 50N/51N", internal object number = 1714).
Example
In the DIGSI configuration matrix set the source for ">BLK 50/51" to
CFC output.
The object ">BLK 50/51" (and with that the associated protective
function) can be influenced by changing the value of the CFC-Incoming
annunciation 1 via PROFIBUS-DP now.
2-5
2-6
3.1
Annunciations
Note
The allocation of the input channels to the binary inputs is defined during
parameterization of the devices.
Depending on the device composition and the existing protection
packages not all of the indicated binary inputs or protection
annunciations (and corresponding PROFIBUS-DP message positions)
may be available in the SIPROTEC device.
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Q0 ON/OFF
OFF
Q0 ON/OFF
ON
Q1 ON/OFF
OFF
Q1 ON/OFF
ON
Q8 ON/OFF
OFF
Q8 ON/OFF
ON
Q2 ON/OFF
OFF
Q2 ON/OFF
ON
Comments
Internal
object no.
3-1
Offset
1/0
1/1
1/2
1/3
1/4
1/5
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Q9 ON/OFF
OFF
Q9 ON/OFF
ON
Switching device D1 (UsrDC1)
OFF
Switching device D1 (UsrDC1)
ON
Switching device D2 (UsrDC2)
OFF
Switching device D2 (UsrDC2)
ON
Comments
Internal
object no.
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Output channel E1 (UsrSC5)
Comments
Single-point indication ON/OFF
Internal
object no.
1/7
2/0
3.1.3 Input channels with allocation to the binary inputs and tagging
Offset
2/1
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Input channel 1 (UsrSpO/C1)
Comments
Single-point indication OPEN/CLOSE
Internal
object no.
2/2
2/3
2/4
2/5
2/6
2/7
3-2
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
CFC-Output indication 1
(UsCfcSpO1)
CFC-Output indication 2
(UsCfcSpO2)
CFC-Output indication 3
(UsCfcSpO3)
CFC-Output indication 4
(UsCfcSpO4)
CFC-Output indication 5
(UsCfcSpO5)
CFC-Output indication 6
(UsCfcSpO6)
CFC-Output indication 7
(UsCfcSpO7)
Comments
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Internal
object no.
Offset
3/7
4/0
4/1
4/2
4/3
4/4
4/5
4/6
4/7
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
CFC-Output indication 8
(UsCfcSpO8)
CFC-Output indication 9
(UsCfcSpO9)
CFC-Output indication 10
(UsCfcSpO10)
CFC-Output indication 11
(UsCfcSpO11)
CFC-Output indication 12
(UsCfcSpO12)
CFC-Output indication 13
(UsCfcSpO13)
CFC-Output indication 14
(UsCfcSpO14)
CFC-Output indication 15
(UsCfcSpO15)
CFC-Output indication 16
(UsCfcSpO16)
Comments
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Single-point indication ON/OFF,
released as CFC output
Internal
object no.
Note
The CFC-Output indications allow configuration of further protection
annunciations with PROFIBUS-DP, which are not contained in the
standard mapping.
3.1.5 Diagnosis
Offset
5/0
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Device OK
5/1
ProtActive
5/2
Settings Calc.
70
5/3
140
5/4
160
5/5
Relay PICKUP
501
5/6
Relay TRIP
511
5/7
<reserved>
Comments
Internal
object no.
51
52
3-3
7SJ62:
The "Error with a summary alarm" corresponds to the internal alarm
I/O-Board error in the 7SJ62.
7SJ63:
! The "Error with a summary alarm" is ON if at least one of the
following internal alarms assumes the value ON:
Error Board 1, Error Board 2, "Error Board 3, "Error
Board 4, "Error Board 5, Error Board 6, "Error Board 7,
I/O-Board error,
! additionally for the 7SJ631, 7SJ632, 7SJ633, 7SJ635 and
7SJ636:
Error 5V, Error 0V, Error -5V.
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
>CB Ready
Comments
Internal
object no.
2730
6/1
79 OFF
1 = AR is switched OFF
2781
6/2
79 ON
1 = AR is switched ON
2782
6/3
79 Close
1 = AR close command
2851
6/4
79 Successful
1 = AR successfully completed
2862
6/5
79 Lockout
1 = AR definitive TRIP
2863
6/6
2869
6/7
TRIP Ph Fault
2870
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
50/51 PH OFF
Internal
object no.
1751
7/1
50N/51N OFF
1756
3-4
Comments
Offset
7/2
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
50(N)/51(N) PU
Comments
Internal
object no.
1761
7/3
50/51 Ph A PU
1762
7/4
50/51 Ph B PU
1763
7/5
50/51 Ph C PU
1764
7/6
50/51N GND PU
1765
7/7
50(N)/51(N)TRIP
1791
8/0
50-2 TRIP
1 = 50-2 TRIP
1805
8/1
50-1 TRIP
1 = 50-1 TRIP
1815
8/2
51 picked up
1 = 51 picked up
1820
8/3
51 TRIP
1 = 51 TRIP
1825
8/4
50N-2 TRIP
1 = 50N-2 TRIP
1833
8/5
50N-1 TimeOut
1 = 50N-1 TimeOut
1835
8/6
50N-1 TRIP
1 = 50N-1 TRIP
1836
8/7
51N TRIP
1 = 51N TRIP
1839
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Phase A forward
1 = Phase A forward
Internal
object no.
2628
9/1
Phase B forward
1 = Phase B forward
2629
9/2
Phase C forward
1 = Phase C forward
2630
9/3
Phase A reverse
1 = Phase A reverse
2632
9/4
Phase B reverse
1 = Phase B reverse
2633
9/5
Phase C reverse
1 = Phase C reverse
2634
9/6
Ground forward
1 = Ground forward
2635
9/7
Ground reverse
1 = Ground reverse
2636
10/0
67-2 TRIP
1 = 67-2 TRIP
2649
10/1
67/67-TOC OFF
2651
10/2
67N OFF
10/3
67-1 TRIP
2665
10/4
67-TOC TRIP
1 = 67-TOC TRIP
2675
10/5
67N-2 TRIP
1 = 67N-2 TRIP
2679
10/6
67N-1 TRIP
1 = 67N-1 TRIP
2683
Comments
2656
3-5
Offset
10/7
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
67N-TOC TRIP
Comments
Internal
object no.
2686
1 = 67N-TOC TRIP
11/0
67 A picked up
2692
11/1
67 B picked up
2693
11/2
67 C picked up
2694
11/3
67N picked up
2695
11/4
67/67N TRIP
2696
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Comments
11/5
46 OFF
11/6
46 TRIP
1 = 46 TRIP
Internal
object no.
5151
5170
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Comments
Internal
object no.
5211
11/7
81 OFF
12/0
81-1 TRIP
1 = 81-1 TRIP
5236
12/1
81-2 TRIP
1 = 81-1 TRIP
5237
12/2
81-3 TRIP
1 = 81-1 TRIP
5238
12/3
81-4 TRIP
1 = 81-1 TRIP
5239
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Comments
Internal
object no.
6530
12/4
27 OFF
12/5
27-1 TRIP
6539
12/6
27-2 TRIP
6540
12/7
59 OFF
6565
13/0
59-1 TRIP
1 = 59 TRIP
6570
3-6
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
50Ns/67Ns OFF
Comments
Internal
object no.
1211
13/2
64 Pickup
13/3
64 TRIP
1217
13/4
50Ns-2 TRIP
1 = 50Ns-2 TRIP
1223
13/5
50Ns-1 TRIP
1 = 50Ns-1 TRIP
1226
13/6
51Ns TRIP
1 = 51Ns TRIP
1229
13/7
Sens.Gnd Pickup
1271
14/0
Sens. Gnd Ph A
1272
14/1
Sens. Gnd Ph B
1273
14/2
Sens. Gnd Ph C
1274
14/3
SensGnd Forward
1276
14/4
SensGnd Reverse
1277
14/5
SensGnd undef.
1278
1215
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
50BF OFF
14/7
50BF TRIP
Comments
1 = Circuit breaker failure protection is switched
OFF
1 = Circuit breaker failure TRIP
Internal
object no.
1451
1471
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
49 O/L OFF
15/1
49 O/L I Alarm
1515
15/2
1516
15/3
49 Windings O/L
1 = 49 Winding overload
1517
15/4
49 Th O/L TRIP
1521
15/5
<reserved>
Comments
Internal
object no.
1511
3-7
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
>66 emerg. start
Comments
1 = Binary input Emergency start is active
Internal
object no.
4823
15/7
66 OFF
4824
16/0
66 TRIP
4827
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
START-SUP OFF
Comments
Internal
object no.
6811
16/2
START-SUP OFF
6821
16/3
Rotor locked
1 = Rotor locked
6822
16/4
START-SUP pu
6823
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
FAIL: Trip cir.
Comments
1 = 74TC Failure trip circuit
Internal
object no.
6865
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
CLP OFF
Comments
Internal
object no.
1994
16/7
CLP BLOCKED
1 = Cold-load-pickup is BLOCKED
1995
17/0
CLP running
1 = Cold-load-pickup is RUNNING
1996
17/1
1997
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Fail I Superv.
17/3
Failure <Sum>I
162
17/4
171
17/5
MeasSup OFF
197
3-8
Comments
Internal
object no.
161
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
SP. Op Hours>
Comments
1 = Set point operating hours
Internal
object no.
272
17/7
SP. IA dmd>
273
18/0
SP. IB dmd>
274
18/1
SP. IC dmd>
275
18/2
SP. I1 dmd>
276
18/3
SP. |Pdmd|>
277
18/4
SP. |Qdmd|>
278
18/5
SP. |Sdmd|>
279
18/6
284
18/7
SP. PF(55)alarm
285
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Comments
Internal
object no.
19/0
>No Volt
19/1
DataStop
19/2
Test mode
Control authority
(0 = REMOTE, 1 = LOCAL)
Control mode LOCAL
(0 = LOCKED, 1 = UNLOCKED)
Control mode REMOTE
(0 = LOCKED , 1 = UNLOCKED)
Control authority
(0 = REMOTE, 1 = LOCAL)
Control mode LOCAL
(0 = LOCKED, 1 = UNLOCKED)
19/3
19/4
19/5
ModeREMOTE
19/6
19/7
1
2
3-9
3.2
Measured values
Note
Depending on the device composition not all of the indicated analog
inputs (and corresponding PROFIBUS-DP message positions) may be
available in the SIPROTEC device.
Standard mapping
2: 3276.7 A
3: 32.767 kA
4: 3276.7 A
Standard
mapping
no.
1
2
3
4
Standard
mapping
no.
1
2
3
4
3-10
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Comments
20
Ia =
Ia
22
Ib =
Ib
24
Ic =
Ic
26
In =
In
28
Va-b =
Va-b
30
Vb-c =
Vb-c
32
Vc-a =
Vc-a
34
VN =
VN
36
P=
P (active power)
38
Q=
Q (reactive power)
40
S=
S (apparent power)
42
Freq =
Frequency
Scaling
(32767 corresponds to ...)
1: 3276.7 A
2: 3276.7 A
3: 32.767 kA
4: 3276.7 A
1: 3276.7 A
2: 3276.7 A
3: 32.767 kA
4: 3276.7 A
1: 3276.7 A
2: 3276.7 A
3: 32.767 kA
4: 3276.7 A
1: 3276.7 A
2: 3276.7 A
3: 32.767 kA
4: 3276.7 A
1: 32.767 kV
2: 327.67 kV
3: 32.767 kV
4: 32.767 kV
1: 32.767 kV
2: 327.67 kV
3: 32.767 kV
4: 32.767 kV
1: 32.767 kV
2: 327.67 kV
3: 32.767 kV
4: 32.767 kV
1: 32.767 kV
2: 327.67 kV
3: 32.767 kV
4: 32.767 kV
1: 32.767 MW
2: 327.67 MW
3: 327.67 MW
4: 3276.7 kW
1: 32.767 MVAR
2: 327.67 MVAR
3: 327.67 MVAR
4: 3276.7 kVAR
1: 32.767 MVAR
2: 327.67 MVAR
3: 327.67 MVAR
4: 3276.7 kVAR
Internal
object no.
601
602
603
604
624
625
626
627
641
642
645
644
327.67 Hz
44
46
48
INs Real =
INs Reac =
PF =
3276.7 A
701
3276.7 A
702
Power Factor
901
3.2767
50
I1 =
I1 (positive sequence)
52
I2 =
I2 (negative sequence)
1: 3276.7 A
2: 3276.7 A
3: 32.767 kA
4: 3276.7 A
1: 3276.7 A
2: 3276.7 A
3: 32.767 kA
4: 3276.7 A
605
606
3-11
Offset
54
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
V1 =
Comments
V1 (positive sequence)
56
V2 =
V2 (negative sequence)
58
<Theta> Rotor
Temperature of rotor
Scaling
(32767 corresponds to ...)
1: 32.767 kV
2: 327.67 kV
3: 32.767 kV
4: 32.767 kV
1: 32.767 kV
2: 327.67 kV
3: 32.767 kV
4: 32.767 kV
Internal
object no.
629
630
805
327.67 %
60
<Theta> Stator
Temperature of stator
806
327.67 %
62
Td1=
Transducer 1
996
32.767 mA
64
Td2=
Transducer 2
997
32.767 mA
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
I1 dmd =
68
P dmd =
3.3
Comments
Scaling
(32767 corresponds to ...)
1: 3276.7 A
2: 3276.7 A
3: 32.767 kA
4: 3276.7 A
1: 32.767 MW
2: 327.67 MW
3: 327.67 MW
4: 3276.7 kW
Internal
object no.
833
834
Fault locator
Note
Always the latest fault location is stored.
In the event of a fault, reading out of the fault record protocol from the
SIPROTEC device is necessary for an exact diagnosis.
Offset
70
3-12
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
dist =
Comments
Fault locator:
Distance to fault (Fault location)
Scaling
(32767 corresponds to ...)
3276.7 km/miles
Internal
object no.
1119
3.4
Metered measurands
Scaling
Example
Note
The type of the update (cyclic, with or without deletion) and the update
interval must be programmed for the metered measurands (except for
the operating hours meter) with the parameterization software DIGSI.
Offset
72
Designation of the
SIPROTEC objects
Wp(puls) =
76
Wq(puls) =
80
WpForward=
84
WqForward=
88
WpReverse =
92
WqReverse =
96
Comments
Op.Hours=
Scaling
(231-1 of the unsigned longvalue corresponds to...)
31
2 -1 impulses
Internal
object no.
888
31
889
31
924
31
925
31
928
31
929
2 -1 impulses
2 - 1 impulses
2 -1 impulses
2 -1 impulses
2 -1 impulses
31
2 -1 hours
1020
Note
The scaling of the metered measurands at binary inputs ("Wp(puls)" and
"Wq(puls)") depends on the externally connected pulse generator.
3-13
3-14
Glossary
Glossary
AR
Automatic Recloser
CFC
DC
Double Command
DDB file /
GSD file
The DDB file contains the Device Data Base (technical characteristics) of the
PROFIBUS-DP communication module (PROFIBUS-DP slave).
This file is required for configuration and is supplied together with the
SIPROTEC device.
DIGSI
DP
Double-point Indication
Input data/
input direction
Mapping
Octet
OLM
Output data/
output direction
PNO
PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation
PROFIBUS-DP
PSE
PROFIBUS interface module with (electrical) isolated RS485 interface for the
SIPROTEC devices from Siemens.
PSO
PROFIBUS interface module with optical interface for the SIPROTEC devices
from Siemens.
SC
Single Command
SP
Single-point Indication
4-1
Glossary
4-2
Index
Index
Numerics
27 ..............................................................3-6
46 ..............................................................3-6
49 ..............................................................3-7
50/51 .........................................................3-4
50BF .........................................................3-7
50Ns..........................................................3-7
51Ns..........................................................3-7
59 ..............................................................3-6
64 ..............................................................3-7
66 ..............................................................3-8
67 ..............................................................3-5
79 ..............................................................3-4
81 ..............................................................3-6
A
Alarm summary event...............................3-4
additional manuals ........................................ i
annunciations............................................3-1
Automatic recloser status .........................3-4
B
O
operating hours meter ............................ 3-13
Overvoltage protection.............................. 3-6
S
Sensitive ground fault protection .............. 3-7
Set point.................................................... 3-9
setting group ............................................. 2-4
standard mapping ............................1-3, 3-10
standard parameter set ............................ 1-2
Startup supervision ................................... 3-8
Stop data transmission ............................. 3-9
switching devices status .......................... 3-1
T
D
Directional time overcurrent protection .....3-5
Double-point indication .............................3-1
E
Error with a summary alarm......................3-4
F
Fault locator ............................................3-12
Frequency protection ................................3-6
5-1
Index
5-2