Station Automation COM600 DNP 3.0 LAN/WAN Master (OPC) 3.3. User's Manual
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1 Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3
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3 1RS Issued: Version: B/ Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Contents: 1. About this manual Copyrights Trademarks General Document conventions Use of symbols Terminology Abbreviations Related documents Document revisions Introduction Functional overview DNP 3.0 PC Server features Configuration About this section verview of configuration Building object tree General about building object tree Adding Gateway object Adding DNP PC Server object Adding DNP Channel objects Adding DNP IED objects Adding Logical Device objects Adding Logical Node objects Adding data objects Configuring objects General about configuring objects Configuring DNP PC Server properties Configuring DNP PC Server LAN Channel properties Configuring DNP LAN Device Configuring Logical Device properties Configuring Logical Node properties Configuring data objects for internal PC data General about configuring data objects for Internal PC Data Integer status (INS) Controllable single point (SPC) for PC internal data Single point status (SPS) Configuring data objects General about configuring data objects
4 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Directional protection activation information (ACD) Protection activation information (ACT) Analog set point (APC) Binary counter reading (BCR) Binary controlled step position information (BSC) Complex measured value (CV) Delta (DEL) Controllable double point (DPC) Device Name Plate (DPL) Double point status (DPS) Controllable integer status (INC) Integer status (INS) Integer controlled step position information (ISC) Logical Node Name Plate (LPL) easured value (V) Controllable single point (SPC) Single point status (SPS) WYE Event definitions Using scales Topic Generator peration About this section Activating C600 with new configurations Server diagnostics DNP channel diagnostics onitoring and controlling communication Technical reference About this section IEC data modeling General about IEC data modeling Single point status (SPS) Double point status (DPS) Integer status (INS) Protection activation information (ACT) Directional protection activation information (ACD) Binary counter reading (BCR) Device name plate (DPL) Logical node name plate (LPL) easured value (V) Complex measured value (CV) WYE
5 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) Delta (DEL) Controllable single point (SPC) Controllable double point (DPC) Controllable integer status (INC) Binary controlled step position information (BSC) Integer controlled step position information (ISC) Analogue set point (APC) Index
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7 1RS Station Automation C600 About this manual DNP 3.0 (PC) Copyrights The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABB y. ABB y assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. In no event shall ABB y be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall ABB y be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software or hardware described in this document. This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written permission from ABB y, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party nor used for any unauthorized purpose. The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license. Copyright 2006 ABB. All rights reserved Trademarks ABB is a registered trademark of ABB Group. All other brand or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders General This manual provides thorough information on the DNP 3.0 PC Server and the central concepts related to it. You find instructions on how to configure DNP 3.0 PC Server related objects. The basic operation procedures are also discussed. Information in this user s manual is intended for application engineers who configure the PC Server. This user s manual is divided into following sections: Introduction This section gives an overview of the DNP 3.0 PC Server and its features. 7
8 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Configuration In this section you will find an overview of configuration. You are given instructions on how to configure DNP 3.0 PC Server related objects and the model of a substation or system. peration This section covers the basic operation procedures you can carry out when transferring or activating Station Automation C600 (later referred to as C600) with new configurations. You are also given instructions on how to monitor and control the conditions of DNP 3.0 network. Technical reference This section describes the IEC data modeling. This section also contains attributes and a list of status codes Document conventions The following conventions are used for the presentation of material: The words in names of screen elements (for example, the title in the title bar of a window, the label for a field of a dialog box) are initially capitalized. Capital letters are used for the name of a keyboard key if it is labeled on the keyboard. For example, press the ENTER key. Lowercase letters are used for the name of a keyboard key that is not labeled on the keyboard. For example, the space bar, comma key, and so on. Press CTRL+C indicates that you must hold down the CTRL key while pressing the C key (to copy a selected object in this case). Press ESC E C indicates that you press and release each key in sequence (to copy a selected object in this case). The names of push and toggle buttons are boldfaced. For example, click K. The names of menus and menu items are boldfaced. For example, the File menu. The following convention is used for menu operations: enuname > enu- Item > CascadedenuItem. For example: select File > New > Type. The Start menu name always refers to the Start menu on the Windows taskbar. System prompts/messages and user responses/input are shown in the Courier font. For example, if you enter a value out of range, the following message is displayed: Entered value is not valid. The value must be You can be asked to enter the string IF349 in a field. The string is shown as follows in the procedure: 8
9 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 IF349 Variables are shown using lowercase letters: sequence name 1.5. Use of symbols This publication includes warning, caution, and information icons that point out safetyrelated conditions or other important information. It also includes tip icons to point out useful information to the reader. The corresponding icons should be interpreted as follows. The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in electrical shock. The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in personal injury. The caution icon indicates important information or warning related to the concept discussed in the text. It may indicate the presence of a hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage to equipment or property. The information icon alerts the reader to relevant facts and conditions. The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your project or how to use a certain function Terminology The following is a list of terms associated with C600 that you should be familiar with. The list contains terms that are unique to ABB or have a usage or definition that is different from standard industry usage. Term Alarm Alarms and Events; AE An abnormal state of a condition. An PC service for providing information about alarms and events to PC clients. 9
10 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Term Data Access; DA Data bject; D Data Set Device Event Intelligent Electronic Device Logical Device; LD Logical Node; LN LN LN Application Guideline for substation automation; LAG PC PC item Property Report Control Block SPA SPA device Substation Configuration Language; SCL An PC service for providing information about process data to PC clients. Part of a logical node object representing specific information, for example, status, or measurement. From an object-oriented point of view, a data object is an instance of a class data object. Ds are normally used as transaction objects; that is, they are data structures. The data set is the content basis for reporting and logging. The data set contains references to the data and data attribute values. A physical device that behaves as its own communication node in the network, for example, protection relay. Change of process data or an PC internal value. Normally, an event consists of value, quality, and timestamp. A physical IEC device that behaves as its own communication node in the IEC protocol. Representation of a group of functions. Each function is defined as a logical node. A physical device consists of one or several LDs. The smallest part of a function that exchanges data. An LN is an object defined by its data and methods. A communication protocol developed by Echelon. A proprietary method of ABB on top of the standard LN protocol. Series of standards specifications aiming at open connectivity in industrial automation and the enterprise systems that support industry. Representation of a connection to the data source within the PC server. An PC item is identified by a string <object path>:<property name>. Associated with each PC item are Value, Quality, and Time Stamp. Named data item. The report control block controls the reporting processes for event data as they occur. The reporting process continues as long as the communication is available. ABB proprietary communication protocol used in substation automation. Protection and/or Control Product supporting the SPA protocol version 2.5 or earlier. XL-based description language for configurations of electrical substation IEDs. Defined in IEC standard. 10
11 1RS Station Automation C600 Abbreviations DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 The following is a list of abbreviations associated with C600 that you should be familiar with. See also 1.6, Terminology. Abbreviation AE ASDU BRCB DA DCD D GW HI IEC IED LAG LAN LD LK LN LSG NCC NV LE PC P&C RTS SA SAB600 SCL SLD SNTP SAP RCB Alarms and Events Application Service Data Unit Buffered Report Control Block Data Access Data essage Code Definition Data bject Gateway, component connecting two communication networks together Human achine Interface International Electrotechnical Commission Intelligent Electronic Device LN Application Guideline for substation automation Local Area Network Logical Device Lonark interoperable device communicating in LonWorks network. In this document, the term is used for devices that do not support the ABB LN/LAG communication. Logical Node LN SPA Gateway Network Control Center Network Variable bject Linking and Embedding LE for Process Control Protection & Control Request To Send Substation Automation Station Automation Builder 600 Substation Configuration Language Single Line Diagram Simple Network Time Protocol Simple bject Access Protocol Report Control Block 11
12 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Abbreviation URCB XL Unbuffered Report Control Block extended arkup Language 1.8. Related documents Name of the manual C600 User s anual RS number 1RS Document revisions Document version/date A/ B/ Product revision History Document created Document revised 12
13 1RS Station Automation C600 Introduction DNP 3.0 (PC) Functional overview The DNP PC Server provides methods for PC clients to exchange data with devices communicating via the DNP protocol. Figure DNP system overview (1) NCC (Network Control Center) (2) C600 with DNP PC Server (3) Station Automation Builder 600 (SAB600) (4) Protection and control devices communicating through the DNP protocol 2.2. DNP 3.0 PC Server features The Distribute Networks Protocol (DNP) 3.0 is a standards-based communication protocol designed for electric utility, water, oil & gas and security systems. DNP is hardwareindependent and works with various networks enabling communication between substation computers, Remote Terminal Units (RTUs), Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) and master stations over serial or LAN-based systems. The physical layer can be any bit-serial physical layer such as RS-232 C, RS-485 or ethernet. 13
14 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Level of Implementation DNP has three subset levels, each of which includes a specific subset of DNP message types and functionality. In C600 the DNP protocol has been implemented according to the Subset Level 2 of the protocol as presented in Table Table Data object types and variations supported Data object type Variation Function code of Request message Qualifier code of Request message Function code of Response message Qualifier code of Response message 1 0 Binary input, all variations Binary input 129,130 0,1 1 2 Binary input with status 129,130 0,1 2 0 Binary input change, all variations 1 6,7,8 2 1 Binary input change without time 1 6,7,8 129,130 17, Binary input change with time 1 6,7,8 129,130 17, Binary input change with relative time 1 6,7,8 129,130 17, Binary output, all variations Binary output status 129,130 0, Control relay output block 3,4,5,6 17, echo 20 0 Binary counter, all variations 1,7,8,9,10 17, bit binary counter 129,130 0, bit binary counter 129,130 0, bit delta counter 129,130 0,1 14
15 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Data object type Variation Function code of Request message Qualifier code of Request message Function code of Response message Qualifier code of Response message bit delta counter 129,130 0, bit binary counter without flag 129,130 0, bit binary counter without flag 129,130 0, bit delta counter without flag 129,130 0, bit delta counter without flag 129,130 0, Frozen counter, all variations bit frozen counter 129,130 0, bit frozen counter 129,130 0, bit frozen counter without flag 129,130 0, bit frozen counter without flag 129,130 0, Counter change event, all variations 1 6,7, bit counter change event without time 129,130 17, bit counter change event without time 129,130 17, Analog input, all variations
16 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Data object type Variation Function code of Request message Qualifier code of Request message Function code of Response message Qualifier code of Response message bit analog input 129,130 0, bit analog input 129,130 0, bit analog input without flag 129,130 0, bit analog input without flag 1 0,1,6 129,130 0, Analog change event, all variations 1 6,7, bit analog change event without time 129,130 17, bit analog change event without time 129,130 17, Analog output status, all variations ,130 0, bit analog output status bit analog output block 3,4,5,6 17, echo 50 1 Time and date Time and date CT 129, Unsynchronised time and date CT 129, Time and date coarse Time delay fine
17 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Data object type Variation Function code of Request message Qualifier code of Request message Function code of Response message Qualifier code of Response message 60 1 Class 0 data Class 1 data 1 6,7, Class 2 data 1 6,7, Class 3 data 1 6,7, Internal indications 2 0 No object 13 No object 23 17
18 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Configuration 3.1. About this section This section guides you in the configuration tasks required before you can start using the DNP PC Server. For information on the IEC data modeling, refer to C600. Start Station Automation Builder 600 (later referred to as SAB600). Then either open a project where at least one DNP PC server is present, or where a new DNP PC server will be added. You can also open and name a new project to include one or more DNP PC servers. 1. Select File > pen/anage Project In the pen/anage Project dialog, select the required location for the project: Projects on my computer. Projects on network. 3. Select New Project on the left. Enter a Project Name. The is optional. 4. Click Create. 5. Click pen Project verview of configuration Before you can start using the DNP PC Server, build and configure an object tree in Station Automation Builder 600 (SAB600) to define the Communication structure within the Gateway object. An object tree contains the following branches: Gateway DNP LAN PC Server DNP LAN Channel Logical Device objects Logical Node objects Data objects After you have added the necessary objects to the object tree in the communication structure, configure them. The configuration work can basically be divided into two separate tasks: 1. building the object tree, and 2. configuring object properties. First, build an object tree. This is done by adding objects to the object tree, see 3.3.1, General about building object tree. 18
19 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 In the object tree communication view, you can see the DNP PC Server object and its child objects such as channels, devices, and data objects. After you have added the necessary objects to the object tree in the communication structure, configure them, see 3.4.1, General about configuring objects. When configuring PC servers the following characters cannot be used in object names: \ ` ' ' # 3.3. Building object tree General about building object tree The object tree is built in the Communication structure of SAB600. It is built by adding objects in a logical order starting from the Gateway. You have several possible ways to add objects to the object tree in the Communication structure: You can right-click the object to which you want to add a child object. Then select New > bject type group > bject name, for example You can right-click the object type and select New > New. A New bject window appears. Select the object type you want to add and click K or double-click it. You can copy the object. Add the objects in the following order: 1. Gateway 2. DNP LAN PC Server 3. DNP LAN Channel 4. Logical Device objects 5. Logical Node objects 6. Data objects For information on building a substation structure, see C600 HI Configuration anual Adding Gateway object To start building the object tree, add a Gateway object in the Communication structure by selecting the project name, right-click it and select New > Communication > Gateway. 19
20 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Adding DNP PC Server object After the Gateway object has successfully been added, you can continue building the object tree by adding DNP PC Server object. To add DNP PC Server object: 1. Select the Gateway object in the communication structure and right-click it. 2. Add DNP PC Server object. By using the SCL Import function, it is possible to import an entire server s or individual device's configurations without having to insert them manually. To open the SCL Import function, right-click the desired object, and select SCL Import. For more information about the SCL Import function, see C600. Connectivity Packages for certain protection and control devices can also support other ways to build this structure, depending on the configuration of an individual device, for example device-related object types and wizards. Typically, Connectivity Packages include SCL description files which must be installed. For further information on these Connectivity Packages, see the Connectivity Package of a certain device in the product documentation Adding DNP Channel objects After the server object has been successfully added, you can continue building the object tree by adding DNP Channel objects. To add DNP Channel object: 1. Select DNP PC Server object. 2. Right-click the DNP PC Server object. 3. Add DNP Channel object. 4. Rename the new object. The names of the DNP Channel objects have to be unique Adding DNP IED objects After adding a subnetwork you can add device objects. To add a Device object: 1. Select a Subnetwork object. 2. Add DNP IED object. 3. Rename the new object. The names of the devices within DNP channel have to be unique. The maximum number of devices per each subnetwork is
21 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 With SCL import function, you can import new objects with configurations from an existing file. Right-click the device and select SCL Import from the shortcut menu To import a new configuration file: 1. Click Select File. 2. Browse to a new configuration file from the appearing dialog. 3. Select the file and click pen. 4. Select the device to import from the drop-down list. You can preview the configuration on the right. 5. Click Import. The new preconfigured objects appear in the object tree. If the configuration file is large, the import may take time. To import a configuration file for a different device, rightclick the device, select SCL Import again and repeat the steps above. For more information about the SCL Import function, see C Adding Logical Device objects To add a Logical Device object: 1. Select a DNP IED object and right-click it. 2. Add a Logical Device object. 3. Rename the new object. The names of the Logical Device objects have to be unique. Each physical device must have at least one Logical Device object as a child object Adding Logical Node objects To add a Logical Node: 1. Select a Logical Device object and right-click it. 2. Add a Logical Node object. 3. Rename the new object. The names of the Logical Node objects have to be unique. You should have only one Logical Node 0 (LLN0) as a child object to a Logical Device object Adding data objects To add a data object: 1. Select a Logical Node object and right-click it. 21
22 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Add a data object. 3. Rename the new object. The names of the data objects have to be unique Configuring objects General about configuring objects After the objects have been added, configure the object properties. Figure shows an example of how to use SAB600 to configure the object properties for DNP PC Server. To configure an object: 1. Select an object in the object tree of the communication structure. 2. The object properties appear now in the bject Properties window. The properties and their values can be viewed as shown in Figure Figure Example of object properties in the bjects Properties window DNP_bject_Properties.png 3. Select the property you want to configure. Depending on the property value type, configure by: Selecting a predefined value from a drop-down menu, or Entering a text string or a numerical value in a text field. 22
23 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 The available properties for different objects are listed in the following subsections Configuring DNP PC Server properties Table DNP PC Server properties Property/Parameter Basic AE Prog ID DA Prog ID Value or Value range/default Instance identification of diagnostic PC alarm and event server. Instance identification of diagnostic PC data access server Configuring DNP PC Server LAN Channel properties The DNP PC Server LAN Channel properties that can be configured and value ranges for them can be found in Table The actual configuration by using SAB600 is performed as described in 3.4.1, General about configuring objects. Table DNP LAN Channel properties Property/Parameter Basic In use Communication Port Local Address Communication Control Check Connection Request Connection timeout Connection Type Value or Value range/default In Use Not In Use Default: In Use True False Default: True 0 to Default: 500 TCP/IP UDP/IP Default: TCP/IP Specifies if channel is in use or not. IP address of Ethernet interface in C600. Specifies if incoming connection requests are checked. aximum time in milliseconds of the TCP connect operation. Connection protocol used. 23
24 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Property/Parameter Header Timeout Link Layer Confirmations Enabled aximum essage Length aximum Random Delay for Retransmission Polling Period ResponseTimeout Test Function for Link Test Function for Link Interval Value or Value range/default 0 to Default: 2000 Not In Use In Use Default: In Use 50 to 249 Default: to to 255 Default:10 0 to 255 Default: 15 True False Default: False 0 to Default: 20 aximum wait time in milliseconds within which the first byte of a link layer response should have been received. Specifies whether the link layer confirmations are in use. aximum length of a data fragment. Delay in milliseconds between retransmissions. Data polling period. The time in milliseconds that DNP3.0 link waits for received message. Specifies if 'Test Function for Link' is enabled. Delay in milliseconds between test function of link commands. If value is zero (0), the test function of link command is not sent Configuring DNP LAN Device Table lists the configurable properties for DNP Devices and value ranges for these properties. The actual configuration by using SAB600 is performed as described in 3.4.1, General about configuring objects. Table DNP LAN IED properties Name Basic Diagnostics enabled True False Default: False Diagnostics Enabled 24
25 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Name In Use Simulation ode Event only with changed value Suppress event on first update Addresses Internet Address aster Address Slave Address Communication Control Allocating Application Automatic Suspension Event ffset Pulse Length ff For Control Relay utput Pulse Length n For Control Relay utput Static Datapoll In use Not in use Default: In use True False Default: False True False True False to Default: 1 0 to Default: 1 0 to 32 True False Default: False 0 to to to True False Default: True Controls whether the device communication is initially in use or not. Specifies whether the device is in simulation mode or not. If True, then no events are generated for IED if the new value and quality are the same as the current value and quality. If True, no is event generated when the item tag is updated for the first time. Defines the internet address of this IED. Station address of the master station. Station address of the DNP 3.0 slave station. Allocating application of the station. When true, consequent application layer response timeouts set the station to suspended state and the corresponding process objects are set to invalid state. Address offset between the process objects for static data and events with the same DNP 3.0 address (index). Then length of pulse in milliseconds used in the output commands of the control relay. Then length of pulse in milliseconds used in the output commands of the control relay. When True, a static data (class 0) poll request is always sent when the object status of the DNP master station gets the value zero (0). 25
26 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Name Time Synchronization Function Time Synchronization Interval Command Handling aximum Response Time Reply Timeout Lengths Information Address Length Control Authorization Station/Remote Switch PC Path Direct time synchronization Delay compensated 0 to to 600 Default: 15 0 to 65 Default: 10 1 to 3 Default: 2 User defined Function code for Time Synchronization. Time in seconds between device time updates. aximum time in seconds that the master station waits for a response to a command request from the slave. aximum time in seconds that the DNP 3.0 application layer waits for a reply from the slave. Length of data object address used in DNP 3.0 messages. PC path of the station remote switch position used with this device. The format is Node#ProgID For PC Server#Channel Name\IED Name\Logical Device Name\Logical Node Name\Data bject Name E.g. GW#ABB.D- BUS_SERIAL_PC_DA_Server.Instance[1]#Channel[1\IED1\LD1\GGI1\loc Configuring Logical Device properties Table Logical Device properties Property/Parameter Basic Value or Value range/ Default 26
27 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Property/Parameter Station/Remote Switch PC Path Value or Value range/ Default PC path of the station remote switch position to be used with this device. The format is Node#ProgID For PC Server#Channel Name\IED Name\Logical Device Name\Logical Node Name\Data bject Name e.g. GW#ABB.odbus_Serial_PC_DA_Server. Instance[1]#Channel1\IED1\LD1 \GGI1\loc Configuring Logical Node properties Table Configuring Logical Node properties Property/Parameter Basic LLN0 Logical Node Class GGI1 Logical Node Class LLN0 ANCR, ARC, ATCC, AVC, LPHD, CALH, CCGR, CIL, CPW, CSWI, GAPC, GGI, GSAL, IARC, IHI, ITCI, ITI, DIF, HAI, HAN, TR, XN, XU, SQI, STA, PDIF, PDIR, PDIS, PDP, PDUP, PFRC, PHAR, PHIZ, PIC, PRI, PSS, PPF, PPA, PSCH, PSEF, PTEF, PTC, PTF, PTV, PTRC, PTTR, PTUC, PTUV, PUPF, PTUF, PVC, PVPH, PZSU, RDRE, RADR, RBDR, RDRS, RBRF, RDIR, RFL, RPSB, RREC, RSYN, SARC, SIG, SIL, SPDC, XCBR, XSWI, TCTR, TVTR, YEFN, YLTC, YPSH, YPTR, ZAXN, ZBAT, ZBSH, ZCAB, ZCAP, ZCN, ZGEN, ZGIL, ZLIN, ZT, ZREA, ZRRC, ZSAR, ZTCF, ZTCR Default: GGI Logical node class Logical node class 27
28 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Property/Parameter Logical Node Instance Logical Node Prefix Default: None Logical node instance number Prefix for logical node Configuring data objects for internal PC data General about configuring data objects for Internal PC Data Internal data objects describe internal status information of an PC server, for example whether the connection between the PC Server and the device (IED) is working or not. When internal information of an PC server needs to be transferred, that is information that does not originate from a device, to an PC Client, virtual data objects must be created. PC Server supports three internal data object types that provide status information: , Integer status (INS) , Single point status (SPS) , Controllable single point (SPC) for PC internal data Integer status (INS) Table Property/Parameter Basic Common Data Class Addresses INS Common data class according to IEC
29 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Property/Parameter Item Tag Path Default: None Controllable single point (SPC) for PC internal data Table Configurable SPC (for PC internal data) properties for PC Servers Item tag path for the internal status information. The internal server tags that can be used are located in the Attributes nodes that are located under the root, line, and IED nodes. When an attribute tag is referred to in the internal item definitions below, it is possible to use either the whole tag path or just the path relative to the IED (the internal tags are configured per IED); for example, Attributes\Diagnostic counters\transmitted data messages. When the whole path is used, it must be preceded by a slash (/) character, for example, /Channel Name\Attributes\Diagnostic counters\transmitted data messages Property/Parameter Basic Type Sub-Type Sub Type Addresses Control Coil Indication Coil/Input SPC Type Sub type of object Coil address for the control. Coil (0X reference) address range Address 0 equals to no information available. Coil or input address for the indication. Coil = 0X reference address range or input = 1X reference address range Address 0 equals to no information available Single point status (SPS) Table Configurable SPS (for PC internal data) properties for PC servers Property/Parameter Basic 29
30 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Property/Parameter Common Data Class Addresses Item Tag Path SPS Common data class according to IEC Item tag path for the internal status information. The internal server tags that can be used are located in the Attributes nodes that are located under the root, line, and IED nodes. When an attribute tag is referred to in the internal item definitions below, it is possible to use either the whole tag path or just the path relative to the IED (the internal tags are configured per IED); e.g. Attributes\Diagnostic counters\transmitted data messages. When the whole path is used, it must be preceded by a slash (/) character, e.g. /Channel Name\Attributes\Diagnostic counters\transmitted data messages Configuring data objects General about configuring data objects bject properties of the data objects are listed in the following tables. When configuring address values for DNP IED data objects, the valid address range is If the value is -1, then the address is not available Directional protection activation information (ACD) Table Configurable ACD properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses General Index ACD Common data class according to IEC General Index 30
31 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Neutral Index Phase A Index Phase B Index Phase C Index Data Class Specific Indication bject Binary input (1, 2) Binary output (10) Default: Binary input (1, 2) Neutral Index Phase A Index Phase B Index Phase C Index bject number for indication Protection activation information (ACT) Table Configurable ACT properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses General Index Neutral Index Phase A Index Phase B Index Phase C Index ACT Common data class according to IEC General Index Phase A Index Phase B Index Phase C Index 31
32 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Data Class Specific Indication bject Binary input (1, 2) Binary output (10) Default: Binary input (1, 2) bject number for indication Analog set point (APC) Table Configurable APC properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Control Index Data Class Specific Control Variation APC 0 to Default: 2 Common data class according to IEC Control index. Variation for control Binary counter reading (BCR) Table Configurable BCR properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Indication Index BCR Common data class according to IEC Indication index. 32
33 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Data Class Specific Counter bject ultiplier Unit Binary counter (20) Frozen counter (21) Default: Binary counter (20) Default: Deka Default: Dimensionless bject number for counter. Specifies the multiplier for current SI unit. SI unit for measurement as described in IEC Binary controlled step position information (BSC) Table Configurable BSC properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Control Index Indication Index Data Class Specific Control Code Qualifier Control Variation perate Scale and Unit Scale Value or Value range/ Default BSC omentary Latched Pulsed Default: omentary 0 to Direct perate Select Before perate Default: Direct perate Default: None Common data class according to IEC Control index. Indication index. Qualifier for control. Variation for control Specifies using two-step, select-before-operate method for issuing control request or not. Scale used with this type. 33
34 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Complex measured value (CV) Table Configurable CV properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Index Sub-Type Subtype Data Class Specific Indication bject Scale and Unit ultiplier Phase Number of Decimals Scale Unit Limit Value Supervision ax in CV Simple Analog input (30, 32) Analog output (40) Default: Analog input (30, 32) Default: Deka Default: None Default: Dimensionless Common data class according to IEC Indication index. V sub-type bject number for indication. Specifies the multiplier for current SI unit. Specifies the number of decimals shown in HSI. (0 to 9) Scale used with this type. SI unit for measurement as described in IEC61850 aximum value for measurement inimum value for measurement Table Additional configurable properties for Sub-Type Limit Check Sub-Type Limit Value Supervision High Limit Check VSubType High limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. 34
35 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 High-High Low Low-Low High-high limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low-low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit Delta (DEL) Table Configurable DEL properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Phase AB Index Phase BC Index Phase CA Index Sub-Type Subtype Data Class Specific Indication bject Scale and Unit Phase ultiplier Phase Number of Decimals Scale DEL DEL Simple Analog input (30, 32) Analog output (40) Default: Analog input (30, 32) Default: Deka 0 to 9 Default: None Common data class according to IEC Phase AB Index Phase BC Index Phase CA Index DEL Subtype bject number for indication. Specifies the multiplier for current SI unit. Specifies the number of decimals shown in HSI. Scale used with this type. 35
36 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Unit Default: Dimensionless SI unit for measurement as described in IEC61850 Table Additional configurable properties for Sub-Type Limit Check Sub-Type Limit Value Supervision High High-High Low Low-Low DEL Full Sub-type of current data object High limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. High-high limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low-low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit Controllable double point (DPC) Table Configurable DPC properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Control Index Close Control Index pen Index 52a Index 52b Index BFI DPC Default: 11 Default: 12 Default: 12 Common data class according to IEC Index for Control Close command. Index for Control pen command. Index for 52a. Index for 52b. Index for Breaker Failure Indication. 36
37 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Data Class Specific Control Code Qualifier Control bject Control Variation Indication bject perate omentary Latched Pulsed Default: omentary Binary control output block (12). 0 to Binary input (1, 2) Binary output (10) Default: Binary input (1, 2) True False Default: True Qualifier for control. bject number for control. Variation for control bject number for indication. DNP direct operate of SB (function code configuration) Device Name Plate (DPL) Table Configurable LPL properties Basic Data bject Data Class Specific Hardware revision Location Serial number Software Revision Vendor DPL 1.0 User defined Default: Vaasa User defined. Default: ABB Default: 1.0 ABB Data bject Text string describing hardware revision. Text string describing location. Text string describing serial number. Text string describing software revision. Text string describing vendor. 37
38 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Double point status (DPS) Table Configurable DPS properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Index 52a Index 52b Index BFI Data Class Specific Indication bject DPS Binaryinput(1,2) Binaryoutput(10) Default: Binaryinput(1,2) Common data class according to IEC Index for 52a. Index for 52b. Index for Breaker Failure Indication. bject number for indication Controllable integer status (INC) Table Configurable INC properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Control Index Index Data Class Specific INC Common data class according to IEC Control index. Index. 38
39 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Control bject Control Variation Indication bject Scale and Unit Scale Default: Analog control output block (41). 0 to Default: 2 Analog input (30, 32) Analog output (40) Default: Analog input (30, 32) Default: None bject number for control. Variation for control. bject number for indication. Scale used with this type Integer status (INS) Table Configurable INS properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Index Data Class Specific Indication bject Scale and Unit Scale INS Analog input (30, 32) Analog output (40) Default: Analog input (30, 32) Default: None Common data class according to IEC Index. bject number for indication. Scale used with this type. 39
40 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Integer controlled step position information (ISC) Table Configurable ISC properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Control Index Indication Index Data Class Specific Control bject Control Variation Indication bject Scale and Unit Scale ISC Default: Analog control output block (41). 0 to Default: 2 Analog input (30, 32) Analog output (40) Default: Analog input (30, 32) Default: None Common data class according to IEC Control index. Indication index. bject number for control. Variation for control. bject number for indication. Scale used with this type Logical Node Name Plate (LPL) Table Configurable LPL properties Basic Data bject Data Class Specific Serial number Software Revision LPL User defined. Default: ABB Default: Data bject Text string describing serial number. Text string describing software revision. 40
41 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Vendor ABB Text string describing vendor easured value (V) Table Configurable V properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Index Sub-Type Subtype Data Class Specific Indication bject Scale and Unit ultiplier Phase Number of Decimals Scale Unit Limit Value Supervision ax in V Simple Analog input (30, 32) Analog output (40) Default: Analog input (30, 32) Default: Deka Default: None Default: Dimensionless Common data class according to IEC Indication index. V Sub-type Data object number for indication. Specifies the multiplier for current SI unit. Specifies the number of decimals shown in HSI. (0..9) Scale used with this type SI unit for measurement as described in IEC61850 aximum value for measurement inimum value for measurement Table Additional configurable properties for Sub-Type V Limit Check Sub-Type V Limit Check VSubType 41
42 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Limit Value Supervision High High-High Low Low-Low High limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. High-high limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low-low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit Controllable single point (SPC) Table Configurable SPC properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Control Index Indication Index Data Class Specific Control Code Qualifier Control bject Control Variation SPC omentary Pulse Latch Default: omentary Default: Binary control output block (12). 0 to Default: 1 Common data class according to IEC Control index. Indication index. bject number for control. Variation for control. 42
43 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Indication bject perate Binary input (1, 2) Binary output (10) Default: Binary input (1, 2) Direct perate Select Before perate Default: Direct perate bject number for indication. Specifies using two-step, select-beforeoperate method for issuing control request or not Single point status (SPS) Table Configurable SPS properties Basic Common Data Class Addresses Index Data Class Specific Indication bject SPS Binaryinput(1,2) Binaryoutput(10) Default: Binaryinput(1,2) Common data class according to IEC Index. bject number for indication WYE Table Configurable WYE properties Basic Common Data Class Sub-Type Subtype WYE WYE Simple Common data class according to IEC Subtype of WYE 43
44 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Addresses Neutral Index Phase A Index Phase B Index Phase C Index Net Index Res Index Data Class Specific Indication bject Scale and Unit Neutral ultiplier Neutral Scale Neutral Unit Neutral Number of Decimals Phase ultiplier Phase Scale Phase Unit Phase Number of Decimals Net ultiplier Default -1 Default -1 Analog input (30, 32) Analog output (40) Default: Analog input (30, 32) Default: Deka Default: None Default: Dimensionless 0 to 9 Default: Deka Default: None Default: Dimensionless 0 to 9 Default: Deka Neutral Index Phase A Index Phase B Index Phase C Index Net Index Res Index bject number for indication. Specifies the multiplier for the current SI unit. Scale for neutral used with this data object. Unit for Neutral phase. Specifies the number of decimals shown in HSI. Specifies the multiplier for the current SI unit. Scale for phases used with this data object. Unit for phases. Specifies the number of decimals shown in HSI. Specifies the multiplier for the current SI unit. 44
45 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Net Scale Net Unit Net Number of Decimals Res ultiplier Res Scale Res Unit Res Number of Decimals Phase Limit Value Supervision ax in Neutral Limit Value Supervision ax in Default: None Default: Dimensionless 0 to 9 Default: Deka Default: None Default: Dimensionless 0 to 9 Default: Default: Scale for Net used with this data object. Unit for Net. Specified the number of decimals shown in HSI. Specifies the multiplier for the current SI unit. Scale for Res used with this data object. Unit for Res. Specified the number of decimals shown in HSI. aximum value for measurement. inimum value for measurement. aximum value for measurement. inimum value for measurement. Table Additional configurable properties for Sub-Type WYE Full Sub-Type Phase Limit Value Supervision High High-High Low Low-Low Neutral Limit Value Supervision High High-High WYE Full Subtype of WYE. High limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. High-high limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low-low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. High limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. High-high limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. 45
46 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Low Low-Low Low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low-low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Table Additional configurable properties for Sub-Type WYE Full Sub-Type Net Limit Value Supervision High High-High Low Low-Low Res Limit Value Supervision High High-High Low Low-Low WYE Full Subtype of WYE High limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. High-high limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low-low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. High limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. High-high limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit. Low-low limit for measurement. Event is created when value crosses the limit Event definitions For information on event definitions, refer to C600 User s anual Using scales For information on using scales, refer to C600 User s anual. 46
47 1RS Station Automation C600 Topic Generator DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 When the data objects have been configured with the DNP data objects, use the DNP Topic Generator function to specify how the data is requested from the DNP device. To create a topic: 1. Click the Communication tab on the left. 2. Right-click the DNP IED and select the DNP Topic Generator function. IED selected for the first time has no event and data poll topics. DNP Topic Generator tool generates a default event poll and two data poll topics. The event poll topic specifies the unsolicited response mode. Data poll topics specify cyclical data poll methods. You can add, modify, or delete these default topics depending on the specific DNP device connected. Figure Default Topics Generated Topic_generator_D3L.png In most cases, modifications to the automatically generated topics are not required. However, some topic definitions may need to be changed, polling interval for example, for some devices to work properly. To add a new topic: 1. In the DNP Topic Generator window, click Add Topic. 2. An AddTopic dialog opens. Fill in the data and select the appropriate IED and topic format from the drop-down menus. 47
48 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS Click Add to close the dialog. 4. Click Apply to add the topic to the configuration. In the Add Topic dialog, select the IED the topic is associated with, and the type of the topic. To add an event poll topic, specify the polling interval in hundreds of millisecond and the number of events to poll (Value 0 = all events). If you want to poll all events every 1 s, set up as shown in the Add Topic dialog. Figure Add Event Poll Topic AddTopic_D3.png To add a data poll topic, specify the polling interval in hundreds of millisecond, data object type and variation, and lower and upper limit of the index range. If you want to poll 32-bit analog without flag every 1 s, you may set up as shown in the Add Topic dialog. 48
49 1RS Station Automation C600 DNP 3.0 (PC) 3.3 Figure Add Data Poll Topic Add_Data_Poll_Topic_3.png To modify an existing topic: 1. In Topic Generator Tool, change settings by entering a value or selecting it from the drop-down list. 2. Click the Apply button to save the topic to the configuration. Figure odify an Existing Topic odify_an_existing_topic_d3.png 49
50 DNP 3.0 Station Automation C600 (PC) 3.3 1RS To delete a topic: 1. In Topic Generator Tool, select whole row of the topic you want to delete. 2. Press the Delete key from the keyboard to delete the topic. Figure Delete a Topic Delete_a_Topic_D3.png 50
51 1RS Station Automation C600 peration DNP 3.0 (PC) About this section This section describes the basic operation procedures you can carry out after the server has been configured. After reading this section, you can, for example, monitor and control network connections. onitoring and controling is done by using the nline diagnostics function in SAB Activating C600 with new configurations For information about activating C600 with new configuration, see C600 User s anual Server diagnostics Diagnostic events can be monitored and controlled using the Diagnostic AE Client function. Click Refresh to update the status information. To be able to receive events from a certain device, diagnostic events must be enabled for this respective device. You have the following alternatives: View version information Reset the PC Server View the event log file Clear the log file Figure DNP PC Client Diagnostic AE client dnp_serial_opc_client_ae.png 4.4. DNP channel diagnostics The DNP channel activity can be monitored with the nline diagnostics function. 51
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