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CONTENT
1.

FOREWORD

1.1

Organisation

1.2

Step by Step procedure

1.3

Measuring apparatus

1.4

Equipment safety (Keying the connectors)

2.

CONTROL AND CUSTOMIZATION OF MODULES

2.1

SR114/SR115

2.2

UT148/FB182/AL137/AL139-A/AL139-B/AL140/AL141

3.

CONFIGURATION

3.1

Configuration parameter tables

3.1.1

Communication

3.1.2

Commands for digital equipment

3.1.3

Commands for analogue equipment

3.1.4

Identity

11

3.1.5

RS232 link

11

3.1.6

Minimum list of parameters

11

3.2

Powering up

12

4.

TEST

13

5.

AVAILABILITY OF THE DIP5000

14

6.

APPENDIX A

15

6.1

UT148 card layout

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6.2

SR114/SR115 card layout

16

6.3

AL137 card layout

17

6.4

AL139 card layout

17

6.5

IR183 card layout

18

6.6

IR184 card layout

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MODIFICATIONS PAGE
REVISION

DATE

COMMENTS

28/12/2000

ORIGINAL ISSUE

23/04/2001

Addition of optical interface

23/08/2004

AREVA logo and addition of analog version

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1.

FOREWORD

1.1

Organisation
A DIP 5000 teleprotection link is commissioned according to the Step by Step procedure
described in the following paragraphs.
Compliance with these procedures will prevent any operating incidents and the deterioration
of equipment, authorises optimum configuration of the link and the fastest switch to the
operational phase.
For anything relating to use of the configurator (Human-Machine Interface) refer to the
corresponding manual.

1.2

Step by Step procedure


A DIP5000 link is making operative in accordance with the following block figure 1:

Start
Installation

See installation
manual

Customization of
module

Choice of operating
parameters

Powering up

Configuration by the
configurator (HMI)

Test

Availability

End
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FIGURE 1 COMMISSIONING ORGANISATION


NB:

Any handling of cards (removal or insertion) must be carried out when


the equipment is powered down.

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1.3

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Measuring apparatus
The facilities offered by the (HMI) configurator software enable full control of equipment
(including commissioning and testing) without measuring apparatus (excluding the PC).
Where traditional measuring apparatus such as voltmeters, universal meters, can still be
used to control or display the various signals (Command output, etc.), the only essential
piece of equipment is the Personal Computer (PC) together with the configuration software
(DIP5000 Configurator).

1.4

Equipment safety (Keying the connectors)


The DIP5000 has a safety device which can upset commissioning if not known:
Disconnecting a user terminal block (Command Inputs and Outputs at the back of the
equipment) causes the alarm indicator lights to come on and the alarm contact status to
change. Refer to the installation manual.
Each connector has a keying digit which prevents a connector being plugged into the wrong
socket.

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CONTROL AND CUSTOMIZATION OF MODULES


Before inserting any module into the equipment (before commissioning or during
replacement) it is better to check that the various customizations have been carried out
correctly.

2.1

SR114/SR115
S2/S5 jumpers:

Selecting the voltage level for the command input.


S2

S3

S4

S5

SR114/SR115
Top position

Input 1
(command 1 *)

Input 2
(command 2*)

Input 3
(command 3*)

Input 4
(command 4*)

SR114/SR115
Bottom position

Input 5
(command 5*)

Input 6
(command 6*)

Input 7
(command 7*)

Input 8
(command 8*)

S2
1

S3
1

S4
1

S5

* Allocating a command to an input depends on the combinatorial configuration (see


installation volume).

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Position

Voltage range

1-2

220V 250V(SR114) or 24V(SR115)

2-3

48V -127V(SR114 or SR115)

Refer to the SR114/SR115 layout diagram for all reference marks (appendix A)
2.2

UT148/FB182/AL137/AL139-A/AL139-B/AL140/AL141
No configuration is necessary on these modules.

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3.

DIP5000

CONFIGURATION
Refer to the Human Machine Interface manual for all details relating to the configuration
parameters and use of the configurator.
Each configuration starts by choosing the various parameters or options.

3.1

Configuration parameter tables


NB:

3.1.1

The information shown in bold corresponds to the default


parameters.

Communication
Type of present interface: ! G703 Co-directional (IR180)

64 kbps

! IR 183 Analog

3.1.2

! V11 / X24 (IR179)

32 to 256 kbps

! G703.6 (IR173)

2048 kbps

! M2 (IR182) Optical Interface (1310


or 1550 nm)

256 kbps

! IR 184 (IRIG-B)

Synchonization

Commands for digital equipment


!2

!4

Number of SR114/SR115 ! 1
cards

!2

Number of commands:

!8

Type of Operation:
Commands 1 and 2

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct tripping

Commands 3 and 4

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct tripping

Commands 5 and 6

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct tripping

Commands 7 and 8

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct tripping

Filter on the inputs:

1-ms time-delay in use:

(for each command)

! Yes

Input logic:

Logic:

(for each command)

! Normal

! reversed

Transmission holding:

! Out of use

! In use

! Out of use

! In use

! No

(for each command)


Output holding:
(for each command)

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Alarms
Relay time-delay
Major Alarm 1

No
Time-delay

! 2.5 sec.

! 5 sec.

! 10 sec.

Relay time-delay
Major Alarm 2

No
Time-delay

! 2.5 sec.

! 5 SEC.

! 10 sec.

Relay time-delay
Minor Alarm 1

No
Time-delay

! 2.5 sec.

! 5 sec.

! 10 sec.

Relay time-delay
Minor Alarm 2

No
Time-delay

! 2.5 sec.

! 5 SEC.

! 10 sec.

Alarm on lengthy Cd

No alarm

! Minor Al.

! MAJOR AL.

Alarm on time of
transmission

No alarm

! Minor Al.

! MAJOR AL.

! 10-2

! 10-3

! 10-5

! 10-6

! 10-2

! 10-3

! 10-5

! 10-6

! 10-1
MAJOR ALARM
THRESHOLD ON BIT
! 10-4
ERROR RATE
! 10-1
MINOR ALARM
THRESHOLD ON BIT
! 10-4
ERROR RATE
3.1.3

Commands for analogue equipment

3.1.3.1

Common

3.1.3.2

Number of commands :

! 2 Commands

! 4 Commands

Version Choice :

! Normal
! Enhanced

Number of SR114/SR115 cards

!1

!2

Filter on the inputs, for each command :

! 1 ms

! 2 ms

Daily or hourly test :

! Yes

! No

Test Time : HH and/or MN

...../.....

! 3 ms

Sender
Sender bandwidth :

! 300-2000 Hz
! 300-2400 Hz
! 300-3400 Hz

Guard signal :

! 2240/3680 Hz
! 2600 Hz
! 3680 Hz

Guard source :

! Internal
! External

Input validation delay (1234) :

...../...../...../.....

Holding delay (1234) :

...../...../...../.....

Command 1 type :

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct

Command 2 type :

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct

Command 3 type :

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct

Command 4 type :

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct

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3.1.3.3

3.1.3.4

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Receiver
Command 1 type :

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct

Command 2 type :

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct

Command 3 type :

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct

Command 4 type :

! Permissive

! Blocking

! Direct

Receiver bandwidth:

! 300-2000 Hz
! 300-2400 Hz
! 300-3400 Hz

Guard signal:

! 2100/2300 Hz
! 2400/2660 Hz
! 3600/3800 or 2100/2300 Hz

Holding delay (1234) :

...../...../...../.....

Idle state (of outputs) if alarm (1234) :

...../...../...../.....

Unblocking on command (1234) :

...../...../...../.....

Unblocking threshold : - 10 dB to - 20 dB

.... dB

Unblocking delay : 5 ms to 80 ms

.... ms

Levels
SIGNAL LEVEL SETTING
Receiver guard level:

-40 to 0dBm

dBm

(-20)

Relative level Cmd/guard:

0 to 16 dB

dB

( 00)

Sender guard level:

-30 to +6dBm

dBm

(-20)

Sender Cmd 1 Level:

-30 to +6dBm

dBm

(-20)

Sender Cmd 2 Level:

-30 to +6dBm

dBm

(-20)

Sender Cmd 3 Level:

-30 to +6dBm

dBm

(-20)

Sender Cmd 4 Level:

-30 to +6dBm

dBm

(-20)

Important notice : The internal guard level has to be adjusted even in case of external
guard frequency is choosen
3.1.3.5

3.1.3.5 Alarms
! No
Time-delay

! 2.5 sec.

! 5 sec.

! 10 sec.

! No
Time-delay

! 2.5 sec.

! 5 SEC.

! 10 sec.

! No
Time-delay

! 2.5 sec.

! 5 sec.

! 10 sec.

! No
Time-delay

! 2.5 sec.

! 5 SEC.

! 10 sec.

Alarm on external
input

! No alarm

! Minor Al.

! MAJOR AL.

Alarm on input
command duration

! No alarm

! Minor Al.

! MAJOR AL.

THRESHOLD AND
DELAY ON LOW
LEVEL ALARM

./.

Relay delay
Major Alarm 1
Relay delay
Major Alarm 2
Relay delay
Minor Alarm 1
Relay delay
Minor Alarm 2

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Identity
Source station identification:
20 characters max

DIP5000 STATION A

Destination station identification:


20 characters max

DIP5000 STATION B

Link address:

RS232 link
! 19200 bit/s ! 9600 bit/s

Serial port speed:

3.1.6

! 4800 bit/s

! 1200 bit/s

! 2400 bit/s

! 600 bit/s

Minimum list of parameters


The following parameters are the minimum parameters required for commissioning:
Commands:

Communication:

Identity:

Number of commands

Type of operation

Bandwidths

Type of junction

Logical link address for


digital DIP

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3.2

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Powering up
After checking the position of cards and the power supply connection (see installation
manual),
it is powered up according to the following figure 2:

Start

Switch ON
(AL137/AL139-A/AL139-B/AL140/
AL141 cards)

Are the AL137/AL139-A/AL139-B/


AL140/AL141
card voltage presence indicator
lights on ?

No

Yes
Are the "STATUS"
indicator lights on
the UT148 card on
or flashing ?

No

Yes

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FIGURE 2 POWERING UP

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TEST
This phase is for checking that the components of the DIP5000 teleprotection are in perfect
working order and that the configuration sent complies with the hardware.

Start

Read the alarm


using the HMI

Are there any test


faults on
powering up ?

Yes

No
Are there any
hardware test faults ?

Yes

No

Note the nature of


the displayed fault.

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FIGURE 3 POWERING UP

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AVAILABILITY OF THE DIP5000


The availability of the equipment, as described in the following diagram, corresponds to the
operational status. This procedure involves:

Checking the user connections (rear sockets) and the Terminal Block Presence 1-2
jumpers

Setting the local right time on the equipment

Saving the configuration file

Start

Check the "user"


connections (rear sockets)

Set the time on the


equipment

File the configuration in a


back-up file

<Date/Write/Local> Menu

<Read/Local> Menu
<Configuration> Command

<File> Menu
<File/Save>

Clear Event and Alarm


log

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FIGURE 4 AVAILABILITY

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6.

APPENDIX A

6.1

UT148 card layout

UT148

IR xxx
communication interface board

V7
V5
V3
V2

IR184
Optional IRIG-B interface board

V4
V6
V1
MAX
3000

V9
Timer

S1
S2

DSP
2189
M

MAX
3000

U13

U2

FLASH
EEPROM

V8

U14

U8

3,3V

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6.2

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SR114/SR115 card layout

SR114/SR115
K4
K3
K2

P1

K1
V5
V6
V7
V8

P3

3
2
1

S5

3
2
1

S4

3
2
1

S3

3
2
1

S2

K12
MAX
7000

V1

U4

K11
K10

V2
V3
V4

K9

S1
K8

P2

K7
K6
K5

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AL137 card layout

AL137
K2

Fuse

Power
MAJ. AL.
MIN. AL.

A1
K3

S1

K1

P1

K4

+5V
0V

Factory setting

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AL139 card layout

AL139
Fuse

6.4

Power
MAJ. AL.
MIN. AL.

K3
CONV.1

K1

INT.1
+5V

0V

K4

P1

C20
POT.1

K2

Factory setting

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IR183 card layout

IR183

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IR184 card layout

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