GE F650 Manual
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CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.6 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 2-31 Figure 2-3: Input/output conf igur ations for boards F1 and F2 (189C4216H1) F1 + CC1 91F b25 F2 + CC2 02F KCOLB P05 F3 + CC3 12F KCOLB P15 F4 + CC4 22F KCOLB P76 F5 + CC5 32F KCOLB G05 F6 + CC6 42F KCOLB G15 F7 + CC7 52F ETAITINI 97 F8 + CC8 62F KCOLB 97 F9 - COMMON 1/8 COMMON 1/8 F27 F10 - COMMON 9/16 COMMON 9/16 F28 F11 + CC9 NOT USED F29 F12 + CC10 NOT USED F30 F13 + CC11 NOT USED F31 F14 + CC12 NOT USED F32 F15 + CC13 NOT USED F33 F16 + CC14 NOT USED F34 F17 + CC15 NOT USED F35 F18 + CC16 NOT USED F36 F1 + COIL 1 F19 F2 - 52/a F20 F3 + COIL 1 F21 F4 - 52/b F22 F5 + CC1 32F b25 F6 + CC2 42F KCOLB P05 F7 + CC3 52F KCOLB P15 F8 + CC4 62F KCOLB P76 F9 - COMMON 1/4 COMMON 1/4 F27 F10 - COMMON 5/8 COMMON 5/8 F28 F11 + CC5 92F KCOLB G05 F12 + CC6 03F KCOLB G1 5 F13 + CC7 79 INITIATE I SENSF31 F14 + CC8 23F KCOLB 97 F15 + COIL 2 F33 SNES I a/25 -61F F34 F17 + COIL 2 F35 F18 - 52/b F36 INPUTS / OUTPUTS CONFIGURATION FOR BOARDS F1 AND F2 O727/59 PICKUP 50/67G PICKUP 51/67G PICKUP O3 O4 O5 O6 O8 O5 O6 79 BLOCK OUTPUTS F2 TRIP O1 O2 USER CONFIGURABLE INPUTS SLOT F CONFIGURATION (BOARD TYPE 1) SLOT F CONFIGURATION (BOARD TYPE 2) USER CONFIGURABLE OUTPUTSO7 RECLOSE O2 O3 O4 51/67P PICKUP 52/b SUPERVISION 50/67P PICKUP 51/67P PICKUP RECLOSE TRIP COIL 1 COIL 2 USER CONFIGURABLE OUTPUTS USER CONFIGURABLE INPUTS 52/a SUPERVISION 52/b SUPERVISION 52/a SUPERVISION INPUTS F2 INPUTS F1 79 BLOCK 27/59 PICKUP 50/67G PICKUP OUTPUTS F1 51/67G PICKUP O1 O8 50/67P PICKUPV V V V I I
2-32F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 2.6 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
GEK-113000-AFF650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-1 F650 Digital Bay Controller Chapter 3: Interfaces, Settings & Actual Values GE Grid Solutions INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1 EnerVista 650 Setup software 3.1.1 Introduction The EnerVista 650 Setup software provides a graphical user interface (GUI) as one of two direct interfaces with a 650 device. The alternate interface is implemented via the device faceplate keypad and display (see the Human Machine Interface (HMI) section in this chapter). The EnerVista 650 Setup software interface provides access to configure, monitor, maintain, and trouble-shoot the operation of relay functions, connected over local or wi de area communication networks. It can be used while disconnected (offline) or connected (online) with a 650 device. In offline mode, settings files can be created for eventual download to the device. In online mode, real-time communication with the device is supported. The EnerVista 650 Setup software, provided with every F650 relay, can be run from a computer supporting Microsoft Windows XP(SP 2 or 3), Windows 7 or Windows 8. This chapter provides a summary of the basic EnerVista 650 Setup software interface features. The EnerVista 650 Setup Help File provides details for getting started and using the EnerVista 650 Setup software interface. The EnerVista 650 Setup software package uses ModBus protocol, and is designed to communicate with a single relay at a time. GE offers different communication software packages, such as GE-POWER, which can be used to communicate simultaneously with several relays. EnerVista 650 Setup software provides an easy way to configure, monitor and manage all F650 features.
3-2F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARECHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1.1.1 Using settings f iles The EnerVista 650 Setup software interface supports three ways of handling changes to relay settings: 1. In offline mode (relay disconnected), create or edit relay settings f iles for later download to communicating relays. 2. In online mode (relay connected), modify any relay settings via relay data view windows, and then save the settings to the relay. 3. Combining online and offline modes, create/edit settings f ile s and then write them to the relay while the interface is connected to the relay. Settings files are organized on the basis of file names assigned by the user. A settings file contains data pertaining to the following types of relay settings: •Product Setup •System Setup •Protection Elements • Control Elements • Inputs/Outputs • Quick Settings • Relay Conf iguration • Logic Conf iguration 3.1.1.2 Viewing actual values You can view real-time relay data such as input/output status and measurements while connected to a relay. 3.1.1.3 Viewing triggered events In online mode, you can view and analyze data generated by triggered specified parameters, via one of the following: •Event Recorder: The event recorder captures contextual data asso ciated with the last 479 events, listed in chronological order from most recent to oldest . For f i rmware version 7.20 or higher, 511 events are available. • Oscillography: T he oscillography waveform traces and digital states are used to provide a visual display of power system and relay operation data captured during specif ic triggered events. 3.1.1.4 Firmware upgrades The firmware of a F650 device can be upgraded, locally or remotely, via the EnerVista 650 Setup software. Instructions are provided in Chapter 9: Bootcode and firmware upgrade. Modbus addresses assigned to firmware modules, features, settings, and corresponding data items (i.e. default values, minimum/maximum values, data type, and item size) may change slightly from version to version of firmware. The addresses are rearranged when new features are added or existing features are enhanced or modified. 3.1.1.5 One line diagrams You can configure a one line diagram (bay mimic) to be used in relays with a graphical display.
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARE GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-3 3.1.2 Main screen The EnerVista 650 Setup software main window includes the following components: • T itle bar • Main menu bar • Main icon bar •Working area • Status bar Figure 3-1: EnerVista 650 Setup main screen Working Area Title
3-4F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARECHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1.3 Connect to the relay To start communicating with the relay go to Communication > Computer in the main EnerVista 650 Setup menu. When working online, ensure that all relay communication parameters, such as baud rate, slave ModBus address, etc., match the computer settings before connected to the relay. Figure 3-2: Communica tion parameters menu The Communication > Computer screen is divided in several subsections: •Computer settings : Main communication parameters for serial communication and control type selection. • Modbus/T CP Setup (if ModBus /TCP is selected as control type): Communication parameters for ModBus TCP communication. • Communication control: Device communication status (co mmunicating or not communicating). • Communication optimization: allows optimizing the communication time outs and failure establishing. NOTICESafety instructions must be followed before connecting the computer to the relay. Safety instructions are detailed in section 1.1.3 Safety in structions. Connect the relay ground terminal and the communicating computer to a good grounding. Otherwise, communication may not be viable, or even, in worst cases, the relay and/or the computer can result damaged by overvoltages.
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARE GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-5 3.1.3.1 Computer Settings: This section shows the communication parameters needed to establish communication with the unit, such as slave address, communication port, baud rate, parity, control type and startup mode. Baud rate, parity, data bits, stop bits and ModBus slave address for Com2 (RS232 front port and second serial port in the rear communication board) are displayed in the default text on the relay main screen. ModBus Slave Address: ModBus address used for serial and Ethernet communication; default 254. Communication ports: Ports used in the computer for serial communication. Baud Rate: Baud rate for serial communication (from 1200 to 115200 baud in EnerVista 650 Setup, from 300 to 115200 baud in relay). Parity: Parity for serial communication. None, odd or even can be selected. Control Type: The available control modes are: •No Control Type , this option selects the serial communication mode, for use with serial communication ports (front port , RS485, or plastic or glass f iber optic). • MO DBUS/TCP , this option selects ModBus TCP/IP communication mode, for communication through the Ethernet port . In this case, the top right window shows the typical parame ters to be programmed; IP address, port address and unit identif ier in the MODBUS TCP SETUP section. • MO DEM , this option displays the parameter to set in case of using a modem for the communication, such as Phone number, T ime out (sec.), init . command, type of dialing (tones or pulses). 3.1.3.2 Communication Control: Located at the bottom of the screen, this section shows the stat us of communication with the relay. When the relay is not communicating, the message 650 Setup is not talking to an 650 is shown and the ON button is enabled. Click ON to start the EnerVista 650 Setup software communicating with the relay. When the relay is communicating, the message 650 Setup is now talking to an 650 is shown and OFF is enabled. Click OFF to disconnect communications between the relay and PC. 3.1.3.3 Communication Optimization: Adjusting the parameters in the Communication optimization section can improve communication, although using the default values is recommended in most cases. These parameters are the maximum time to wait for a response in the relay (in ms) and the maximum number of connection attempts to perform before assuming communications failure.
3-6F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARECHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1.4 File management menu File management with EnerVista 650 Setup software: 3.1.4.1 Offline mode Figure 3-3: Offline mode f ile management1 1. “Relay and logic configuration” and “Protection and Contro l Settings” must be uploaded to the F650 relay or the device to operate properly Run EnerVista 650 Setup Open a *.650 file (“File>Open” menu) Modify Settings and relay configuration Is it necessary to program additional logic? Launch the Logic Configuration tool in EnerVista 650 Setup(“Setpoint>Logic Configuration ”) Create new or modify the existing logic: (“File>Open Project”) Compile and save logic file (*.pep) and drawing design(*.aut) in Logic Configuration tool Exit PLC Graphic Editor and save the *.650 file from the main application menu Is the relay completely configured? Save *.650 settings & configuration file Store in the computer the Logic configuration files (*.pep, *.aut, *.li\ b) as well as the *.650 for further logic changes. YES YES NO NO
CHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARE GEK-113000-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 3-7 Table 3-1: Types of f iles generated by EnerVista 650 Setup software, offline: When using element libraries (both pre-existing in File Library > Open Library or created by the user in File Library > New Library), the program creates and manages the corresponding files (*.lib) in a folder named FDB (Functional Block Diagram). These files are used for PLC project compilation. The element library files must be stored with the other logic configuration files that build the PLC project (*.pep, *.aut, *.lib). Besides sending configuration information to the relay (Setting s & configuration in *.650 format), storing the complete set of *.650, *.pep, *.aut and *.lib files inside the relay is recommended (Communication > Upload info files to relay). This ensures that logic configuration files are available in future fo r logic modifications. Even if these files are not used by the relay, they are required to connect to the relay and analyze its configuration. The EnerVista 650 Setup software program manages the logic configuration files globally, so that when the *.pep file is uploaded to the relay, the associated *.aut and *.lib files are also stored. Settings & Conf iguration File *.650Logic Conf iguration Files (*.pep, *aut , *.lib) *.pep*.aut*.lib Description Settings and Configuration Section Header for Logic pr oject Graphical edition c ontainer. Logic equations (Virtual Outputs) in FDB format . User programmable logic object s Created by EnerVista 650 Setup Logic conf iguration grap hic editor (PLC Editor) Logic conf iguration g raphic editor (PLC Editor) Logic conf iguration gr aphic editor (PLC Editor) Contents Relay configuration file containing all elements Settings, input/output and LE Ds conf iguration, graphic display configuration, etc. Equations corresponding to the logic created and com piled in the PLC Editor PLC project f ile cont aining the necessary information relative to the relay model, logic libraries included in the project (*.lib), graphic f ile name (*.aut), etc. PLC Project f ile c ontaining all the drawings used by the logic, required by 650 relay based on IEC 61131-3 standard. Functional block diagram (FDB). Library file to be included as an object in a PLC project . Logic packages that can be stored into libraries and be distributed in different PLC projects. How to save EnerVista 650 Setup: File > Save * PLC Editor: File > Save ProjectPLC Editor: File > Save Project PLC Editor: File > Save Library How to open EnerVista 650 Setup: File>Open * PLC Editor: File > Open ProjectPLC Editor: File > Open Project PLC Editor: File > Library > New Libra ry How to transfe r to relay Connect with the relay ( Communications > Computer) Open the created file ( Fi le > Open *) Send to relay from the menu: File > Send info to relay Note that texts used in the conf iguration of inputs, output s, etc. are not sent to the relay. The only texts sent to relay are operations, events, and LEDs. Connect with the relay ( Communications > Comput er) Launch Logic equations Editor ( Setp oint > Logic Conf iguration ) Open the created PLC project ( F ile > Open Project) Compile the project ( Run > Compile) Now the logic (virtual outputs) can be sent directly to relay ( Run > Send Equations to Relay ). Texts of virtual outputs are not stored in the relay, only in the logic conf iguration f iles to be edited. File storage inside the relay (REC OMMENDED) Communication > Upload info f iles to relay thr ough Ethernet Retrieval of f iles stored in the relay (REC OMMENDED) Communication > Download info f iles from relay thr ough Ethernet
3-8F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER GEK-113000-AF 3.1 ENERVISTA 650 SETUP SOFTWARECHAPTER 3: INTERFACES, SETTINGS & ACTUAL VALUES 3.1.4.2 Online mode Figure 3-4: Online mode f ile management NO Run EnerVista 650 Setup Connect to the relay (“Communication>Computer>ON”) Modify and send to the relay protection Settings and rela y configuration Is it necessary to program additional logic? Launch the Logic Configuration tool in EnerVista 650 Setu p(“Setpoint>Logic Configuration ”) Create new or modify the existing logic (“File>Open Project”) Compile (“ Run>Compile ”) and save logic file (*.pep) and drawing design (*.aut) in Logic Configuration tool (“ File>Save Project ”) Send logic to relay (“ Run>Send Equations to Rela y”) and Exit PLC Graphic Editor Is the relay completely configured? Save all settings & configuration (“ File>Get info from relay”) Store in the relay the Logic configuration files (*.pep, *.aut, *.lib) as well as the *.650 for further logic changes. (“ Communication>Upload info files to relay ”) NO YES YES