D400 Hardware Users Guide R1.2
D400 Hardware Users Guide R1.2
D400 Hardware Users Guide R1.2
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Contents
About this Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Product Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.1 Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................9 1.2 Regulatory Compliance Information .......................................................................... 11 1.3 Product Overview ................................................................................................................ 13 1.4 Product Specifications....................................................................................................... 15 1.5 Storage Recommendations............................................................................................ 19
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4 Connecting to Devices and Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
4.1 Connection Types ................................................................................................................ 49 4.2 Cabling Overview................................................................................................................. 50 4.3 RS-232 Connections........................................................................................................... 52 4.4 RS-485 Connections........................................................................................................... 53 4.5 Fiber Optic Serial Connections ...................................................................................... 56 4.6 IRIG-B Connections............................................................................................................. 58 4.7 Hot Standby Fiber Optic Connections........................................................................ 60 4.8 Network Connections ........................................................................................................ 61 4.9 Modem Connections .......................................................................................................... 64 4.10 Local HMI Connection..................................................................................................... 66 4.11 Front Maintenance Port................................................................................................. 67 4.12 D400 System Redundancy ........................................................................................... 68
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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for use by field technicians and maintenance personnel who are responsible for the installation, wiring and maintenance of SCADA equipment. This guide assumes that the user is experienced in: Electrical utility applications Electrical wiring and safety procedures Related other manufacturers products, such as protective relays and communications equipment
Additional Documentation
For further information about the D400, refer to the following documents. D400 Substation Data Manager Software Configuration Guide (SWM0066) D400 online Help Module layouts, as available
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The software-related procedures in this guide are based on using a computer running Windows XP. Some steps and dialog boxes may vary slightly if you are using another version of Windows.
Document Conventions
This manual uses the Systme International (SI) and the Microsoft Manual of Style as a basis for styles and conventions. The following typographic conventions are used throughout this manual: Bold face is used for: Names of software program menus, editors, and dialog boxes; also for the names of menu commands, keyboard keys, icons and desktop shortcuts, and buttons and fields in editors and dialog boxes Names of hardware components User input that must be typed exactly Italic face is used for: Emphasis Cross-references to sections, figures and tables within this manual and for titles of other documents File and directory names; examples of directory paths are generally given in the Windows format Placeholders for user input that is specific to the user. May also include angle brackets around the placeholder if the placeholder is already in italic text. For example, c:\<product>\product.def References to a parameter or field value shown
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Product Support
If you need help with any aspect of your GE Energy product, you have a few options.
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Product Returns
A Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number must accompany all equipment being returned for repair, servicing, or for any other reason. Before you return a product, please contact GE Energy to obtain an RMA number and instructions for return shipments. You will be sent the RMA number and RMA documents via fax or e-mail. Once you receive the RMA documents, attach them to the outside of the shipping package and ship to GE. Note: Product returns will not be accepted unless accompanied by the Return Merchandise Authorization number.
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Before You Start
Before you begin installing and using the D400, review the information in this chapter, including the following topics: Safety precautions Product overview Product specifications Storage recommendations Read and thoroughly understand this guide before installing and operating the unit. Save these instructions for later use and reference. WARNING! Failure to observe the instructions in this manual may result in serious injury or death.
1.1
Safety Precautions
Follow all safety precautions and instructions in this manual. Only qualified personnel should work on the D400. Maintenance personnel should be familiar with the technology and the hazards associated with electrical equipment. Never work alone. Before performing visual inspections, tests, or maintenance on this equipment, isolate or disconnect all hazardous live circuits and sources of electric power. Assume that all circuits are live until they have been completely de-energized, tested, and tagged. Pay particular attention to the design of the power system. Consider all sources of power, including the possibility of back feed. Turn off all power supplying the equipment in which the D400 is to be installed before installing and wiring the D400. Operate only from the power source specified on the installed power supply module.
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Beware of potential hazards and wear personal protective equipment. The successful operation of this equipment depends upon proper handling, installation, and operation. Neglecting fundamental installation requirements may lead to personal injury as well as damage to electrical equipment or other property. All AC voltage terminals are protected from accidental contact by a mechanical safety shield. All electronic components within the D400 are susceptible to damage from electrostatic discharge. To prevent damage when handling this product use approved static control procedures. Hazardous voltages can cause shock, burns or death. To prevent exposure to hazardous voltages, disconnect and lock out all power sources before servicing and removing components. If the D400 is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. Changes or modifications made to the unit not authorized by GE Energy could void the warranty.
Warning Symbols
The following table explains the meaning of warning symbols that may appear on the D400 or in this manual.
Symbol Meaning The relevant circuit is direct current. The relevant circuit is alternating current.
CAUTION: Refer to the documentation for important operating and maintenance instructions. Failure to take or avoid a specified action could result in loss of data or physical damage. WARNING! Dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within the unit. Failure to take or avoid a specific action could result in physical harm to the user. CAUTION: Class 1M Laser (IEC 60825-1 Safety of laser products)
CAUTION
Class "A" equipment is intended for use in an industrial environment. The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause interference to other devices in the vicinity. If this equipment does cause interference with other devices, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving device Increase the separation between the equipment Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device(s) is connected Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help
Chassis Assy Power Supply Blank Assembly Adapter Blank Assembly 650 MHz Celeron w Single Ethernet 1.0 GHz Celeron w Single Ethernet USB KVM Assy RS-232 IO Assy
X 0 0 X X X X
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Table 1 RoHS Material Declaration Data Content by Assembly
GE Item # Description Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cadmium (Cd) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
520-0208 520-0209 520-0210 520-0211 520-0212 520-0213 520-0214 520-0215 520-0216 520-0217 520-0218 520-0219 580-3410
RS-485 IO Assy Glass Fiber Optic IO Assy Plastic Fiber Optic IO Assy IRIG-B Input Assy IRIG-B Distribution Assy Ethernet 4 Port Switch Assy Hot Standby Ethernet Glass Fiber Optic Assy 100Base-FX Hot Stdby. Fiber Optic Eth. Adap. DC-DC Supply 5V 12A Assy AC-DC Supply 5V 12A Assy Redundant TP Ethernet + COM2 Port Assy COM2 Port Assy PC/104-Plus 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet RTL8110SC Cable Assy, C-GRID, 12SKT-10SKT+4SKT Cable, UTP Patch Cord Stranded, 60 Inch Cable, Null Modem DB9F-DB9F, 80C, 150V, 72 Inch
X X X X X X X 0 X X X X 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this item is below the limit required in PRC SJ/T11363-2006 and EU Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS) X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this item is above the limit requirement in PRC SJ/T11363-2006 and EU Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS) The maximum concentration limits (MCV's) apply. Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Chromium VI (Cr6) PBB, PBDE 0.1% by weight 0.1% by weight 0.01% by weight 0.1% by weight 0.1% by weight = = = = = 1000 mg/kg 1000 mg/kg 100 mg/kg 1000 mg/kg 1000 mg/kg = = = = = 1000 ppm 1000 ppm 100 ppm 1000 ppm 1000 ppm
Hardware Overview
The D400 is built on a flexible, high-performance, expandable platform powered by a 650 MHz or 1.0 GHz processor. It is distinguished by the noticeable lack of a hard drive and fan, employing instead the rugged and reliable CompactFlash mass storage and engineered heat sink and ventilation. The D400 supports various communication media types through a choice of input/output (I/ 0) adapter cards: Serial (up to 8 configurable 2-port adapter cards): RS-232, RS-485, Fiber Optic (Glass or Plastic) Ethernet: 10/100BaseT, 100BaseFX, or 10BaseFL/100BaseSX
Features
Secure Web server (128-bit encryption) Secure SCADA communications through Secure Sockets Layer or Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) Secure access using SSH (Secure Shell)/SCP (Secure Copy)/HTTPS
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Secure terminal server, gateway, and/or data concentrator using SSL User configurable access level Support for remote user authentication Built-in alarm annunciator Support for time synchronization signals, including Network Time Protocol (NTP) and IRIG-B Support for DNP protocol for communications to multiple masters High-performance real-time database engine Internal Mini SQL database for archival of SOE and alarm records Built-in basic math/logic functions Event notification (e-mail) Portable memory device plug-in Dual CompactFlash cards for main and user storage Dual hot swappable power supply units Hot swappable communication adapter cards
System
Processor Memory Storage 650 MHz or 1.0 GHz Embedded CPU 512 MB of PC133 SDR RAM or 1 GB of PC133 DDR RAM 16 MB NVRAM standard for persistent event storage No hard drive 512 MB Main Silicon Systems CompactFlash card 256 MB User Silicon Systems CompactFlash card Both expandable to 2 TB, depending on available capacity of industrial CompactFlash cards Linux Archive of SOE reports, alarm records, operator notes, HMI quality changes, PRFs, and point tags Main module System status: Power, Ready, IRIG-B and Network port status Serial port status: Transmit and Receive status per port Power Supplies Power on (Green)
Communications
Network connections Single or optional dual redundant Ethernet interface Single Ethernet interface Fiber Optic and/or Twisted Pair 10/100BaseT (Isolated RJ-45 connector) 100BaseFX (Fiber Optic: 1300 nm, 50/125 m, 62.5/125 m multimode duplex fiber cable-ST connectors) 10BaseFL and 100BaseSX (Fiber Optic: 820-850 nm, 50/125 m, 62.5/125 m, 100/140 m, and 200 m HCS (hard clad silica) multimode duplex fiber cable-ST connectors) Data rate: 10 MBps and 100 Mbps
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Serial communications 16 channels: RS-232/RS-485/Fiber optic Data rate: 300 to 115.2 Kbps RS-232 Configurable for DCE/DTE operation Galvanic isolation Can drive IRIG-B signal to RS-232 ports (with optional IRIG-B Input card) RS-485 2-Wire/4-Wire support Galvanic isolation Fiber Optic Glass Optical Fiber serial port: (820-850 nm) 50/125 m, 62.5/ 125 m, 100/140 m and 200 m HCS multi-mode fiber with ST connectors Plastic Optical Fiber (POF) serial port: (660 nm), 1 mm core with Agilent Versatile Link Simplex connectors. POF is limited to a maximum of 38.4 kbps. Configurable ambient state (ON/OFF) IRIG-B Input Module IRIG-B format pulse width coded (PWC) signal, HCMOS or TTL levels on terminal block, IRIG-B format 1kHz AM modulated signal on BNC connector, and IRIG-B PWC signal on Fiber Optic (820-850 nm) ST connector. CPU time sync for internal database time stamping Distribution Module Can drive IRIG-B TTL signal from the input module for 16 IEDs Signal Propagation Propagated to all 16 RS-232 ports for devices Propagated to the distribution module Three USB v1.1 compliant Type A ports for connecting keyboard, mouse, or touchscreen HD D-Sub 15 socket for connecting an industrial SVGA display (in accordance with VESA Plug & Display Standard)3.5 mm stereo audio jack for audible alarms Front Ethernet port for local connection to HMI Two USB v1.1 compliant Type A ports for USB device plug-in, such as keyboard, mouse, or touchscreen Front serial communication port (RS-232) for local maintenance
Time synchronization
User connections
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Electrical
Rated power supplies AC-DC 100-240 VAC (10 %) 127 VA maximum Minimum/Maximum AC voltage: 90 VAC / 265 VAC 100-300 VDC (10 %) 135 W maximum Minimum/Maximum DC voltage: 88 VDC / 330 VDC 20-55 VDC (10 %) 135 W maximum Minimum/Maximum DC voltage: 18 VDC / 60 VDC 26.5 Apeak (< 145 VAC / 205 VDC) 40 Apeak (< 264 VAC / 370 VDC) 35 Apeak (< 60 VDC)
DC-DC Peak inrush current at 25 C on cold start AC-DC DC-DC Rated frequency (ACDC) Contact closures
47 to 63 Hz (50/60 Hz) Solid-state photo-MOS device Output ratings at maximum ambient temperature: Continuous current: 0.1 A continuous at 300 VAC / 300 VDC Peak current: 0.28 A peak for 10 ms Maximum on resistance: 35 ohm Dielectric isolation: 2 kVRMS
Physical
Overall height Width Depth Recommended cable clearance Recommended work area clearance Unit gross weight Packing carton Material/Finish 2U (3.47) [88.12 mm] 19 rack mount [482.59 mm] 12.24 [310.95 mm] for chassis and rear connectors 13.04 [331.34 mm] with front clearance for protruding parts 3.75 [95.25 mm] for units with fiber optic connections 2.0 [50.8 mm] for units without fiber optic connections 36 [0.91 m] depth by 30 [0.76 m] width on front and back of device. 15.4 lb [7.0 kg] Size: 23.6 x 16.1 x 14.6 [600 mm x 410 mm x 372 mm] Gross Weight: 20.0 lb [9.1 kg] Galvannealed steel with black power coat
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Environmental
Operating temperature -20 C to +65 C Maximum ambient temperature is +50 C for unit to fully comply with IEC 61010-1 Section 10.1 regarding surface temperature limits for protection against burns. Plastic optical fiber lower limit is 0 C
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84 " [2
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The top cover of the D400 can get hot during peak operation. Ensure that there is at least 1U (1.75 inch [44.45 mm]) of free space above the D400 unit for proper ventilation. When the unit is operating above 50 C ambient temperature, safe handling precautions are recommended to prevent burns. Humidity rating Environmental rating Installation / overvoltage category Pollution degree Use Altitude MTBF (MIL-217F) 5 % to 95 % relative humidity, non-condensing Ingress protection: IP30 (IEC 60529) CAT II (2) 2 Indoor use only Maximum altitude 6,560 ft [2000 m] 39,400 hours at 40 C in a fully loaded single Ethernet configuration
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Software
Firmware Human machine interface Configuration Supports various IED and host protocols as well as web-based user interface and secure access Built-in graphical user interface (Web browser-based) Built-in graphical user interface (Web browser-based)
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Storage Recommendations
Storage Conditions
Always store the D400 in an environment compatible with operating conditions. Recommended environmental conditions for storage are: Temperature: -40 C to +90 C Relative humidity: 5 % to 95 %, non-condensing Exposure to excessive temperature or other extreme environmental conditions might cause damage and/or unreliable operation.
Battery Life
To maintain the life of the battery, the battery should be removed if the D400 will be powered down or stored for more than two weeks. See Section 8.2, Replacing the Battery. Note: The battery sustains the NVRAM. If the battery is removed, the NVRAM storage will be lost.
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Installing the D400
This chapter covers the following topics: Overview of the steps and tools required to install the D400 Tour of the product features Physical installation the D400 in a rack or substation panel
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2.1
CAUTION: Before you install and operate the D400, read and follow the safety guidelines and instructions in Section 1.1, Safety Precautions.
Installation Steps
The installation procedure will vary depending on the components ordered and shipped with your D400. Follow the procedures in this manual that apply to the specific hardware configuration of your D400.
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Package Contents
The following items are provided as part of your D400 shipment: D400 unit (Product ID D400*XXXXXX) Ethernet cable, 60 inch [1.5 m], (GE Item No. 977-0209/60) for local network connection Serial null modem cable, 72 inch [1.8 m], (GE Item No. 977-0529/72) for local maintenance connection AA 3.6 V Lithium Battery (GE Item No. 980-0038) D400 Product Documentation CD (GE Item No. 588-0056) Mini SQL Proof of License (GE Item No. 580-1703) Verify that you have received all items. GE parts include a unique GE item number, typically in the format XXX-XXXX, that can be used as a reference. Verify the hardware configuration of the D400 using the Product ID number. For an explanation of the Product ID, see Appendix B, Ordering Guide.
Power Supply
Main Module
User CompactFlash access panel Ethernet port for local connection to HMI Two USB Type A ports for USB device plug-in
Serial Port Status LED indicators Serial communication port for local maintenance
Rear Panel
The rear panel provides access to the communication ports, field wiring connections and power connections.
IRIG-B Distribution Slot IRIG-B Input Slot Serial Communication Slots Network Slots USB KVM Slot External Power Source
Slot 10
Slot 11
Slot 12
The D400 contains 13 I/O adapter card slots for the communication cards. The communication cards are powered from the backplane of the D400. The types of communication cards included in your D400 depend on what was ordered for your substation application.
Slot 13
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 7
Slot 8
Slot 9
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Rack Mounting
The D400 mounts directly into an industry standard 19-inch [482.6 mm] equipment mounting rack with EIA universal mounting rail hole spacing.
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Panel Mount To mount the D400 in a panel
If you are using a panel cutout, use the following cutout dimensions:
.162 in. [4.1 mm] 18.3 in. [464.8 mm] 17.5 in. [444.5 mm]
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Setting Up Communication Cards
This chapter describes the D400 communication cards and how to change the card settings for the different configuration options. The communication cards are factory installed in the D400 with default settings.
3.1
Communication Cards
All communication cards plug into I/O adapter card slots at the rear of the D400 chassis. The communication cards are powered from the backplane of the D400. D400 I/O Adapter Card Slots
IRIG-B Distribution Slot IRIG-B Input Slot Serial Communication Slots Network Slots USB KVM Slot External Power Source
Slot 10
Slot 11
Slot 12
Slot 13
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 7
Slot 8
Slot 9
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Types of Communication Cards
The types of communication cards included in your D400 depend on what was ordered for your substation application. The following types of communication cards are available for the D400: Serial (Slots 1 to 8) RS-232 RS-485 Fiber Optic Serial (glass or plastic) IRIG-B (Slots 9 and 10) IRIG-B Input IRIG-B Distribution Network (Slots 11 and 12) 4-Port Twisted-Pair Ethernet Switch Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch Redundant Twisted-Pair Ethernet + COM2 Port COM2 Port USB KVM (Slot 13) Keyboard, Video and Mouse
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CAUTION: For proper transient protection, the recommended tool torque settings for communication card screws are 2.6 in-lb [0.294 Nm].
Configuration Options
The RS-232 card supports the following configuration options on each port: DCE (Data Communications Equipment) DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) +5 V (320 mA) output In addition, the RS-232 card is configurable to optionally provide an IRIG-B signal (on pin 4) and individually isolated Ground (on pin 6). The signal type and pin options for each port are selectable via two sets of switches on the RS-232 card: Port 2 (J2) is configured by switches SW1 and SW3 Port 1 (J3) is configured by switches SW2 and SW4 Follow instructions for setting the switches to select the appropriate functions for each port. The signal format outputted to the RS-232 cards is dependent upon the format applied to the IRIG-B input adapter: IRIG-B Input Format... Pulse Width Modulated (B0xx) Manchester (B2xx) AM Modulated (B1xx) IRIG-B Output Format... Pulse Width Modulated (B0xx) Manchester (B2xx) Pulse Width Modulated (B0xx)
Factory Default
The factory default setting is DTE on each port.
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RS-232 Adapter Top Side
*Use DTE or DCE settings as appropriate Note: DCD output is not supported in DCE mode. Note: Each +5 V output is independently isolated and fused with a PTC (positive temperature coefficient) resettable fuse at 320 mA at 65 C.
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B
DCE
DTE (Pin 4 DTR Output to DCE and Pin 6 DSR Input from DCE
ON
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DCE (Pin 4 DTR Input from DTE and Pin 6 DSR Output to DTE)
ON
ON
Configuration Options
The RS-485 card supports two configuration options on each channel: 2-wire 4-wire Pull-up/pull-down and line termination selection is available for RS-422 signals. The signal mode for each channel is selectable via two sets of switches on the RS-485 card: Channel 1 (TB1-1 to TB1-5) is configured by switches SW2 (top side) and SW4 (bottom side). Channel 2 (TB1-6 to TB1-10) is configured by switches SW1 (top side) and SW3 (bottom side). Follow instructions for setting the switches to select the appropriate functions for each channel.
Factory Default
The factory default setting is 2-wire on each channel and without RS-422 pull-up/pull-down or line termination resistors selected.
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RS-485 Adapter Top Side
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Switch SW3/SW4 Configuration
Switches SW3 (for Channel 2 on TB1-6 through TB1-10) and SW4 (for Channel 1 on TB1-1 through TB1-5) contain ten DIP-switches that control RS-422 pull-up and pull-down resistors for the differential data lines and provide line termination between the differential data pairs. Each DIP-switch can be set to ON or OFF to select the appropriate function for the switch. That is, if all pins are set to ON, switch is ON. If all pins are set to OFF, switch is OFF. If RS-422 termination/pull-up is selected, the TX+ and RX+ signals have a 680 ohm pull-up resistor, the TX- and RX- signals have a 680 ohm pull-down resistor, and the RX and TX signals have a 120 ohm termination. RS-485 Mode - 12 KOhm (Single Unit Load)
ON
ON
RS-422 120 Ohm Line Termination with 680 Ohm Pull-Up and Pull-Down Resistors
ON
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Configuration Options
The Fiber Optic Serial card supports the following configuration options for each channel: Standard state Inverted state The state for each channel is selectable via a single two-position pin switch SW1 on the Fiber Optic Serial card. Follow instructions for setting the switch to select the appropriate state for each channel. Note: The fiber optic channel settings on the D400 must match the set up of the other end of the fiber optic communications channel.
Factory Default
The factory default setting is Standard state on each channel.
Note: In Standard state fiber is lit when a 1 is transmitted. In Inverted state fiber is lit when a 0 is transmitted.
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Glass Optical Fiber Serial Adapter
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Configuration Options
The input signal formats and output options are selectable via three switches on the IRIG-B Input card: IRIG-B state option is configured by switch SW1 Input signal format is configured by switch SW2 Fiber optic TX option is configured by switch SW3 Follow instructions for setting the switches to select the appropriate IRIG-B signal formats and functions.
Factory Default
The factory default setting is the Standard state on each channel.
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Switch SW1 Configuration
Switch SW1 controls the state option for the IRIG-B Input card. It contains two switch positions that can be set to ON or OFF to select the appropriate IRIG-B state option. Table 5 IRIG-B Input Card Switch SW1 Settings IRIG-B State Option SW1 Switch Positions 1 Standard (default) Fiber TX Continuous Test Mode ON OFF OFF ON 2
Note: Leave switch SW1 in the Standard position as it is required for the D400 to properly decode and set the system time. IRIG-B Input Adapter
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Switch SW2 Configuration
Switch SW2 controls the signal option for the selected state option (SW1). It contains three switch positions that can be set to ON or OFF to select the appropriate signal. Table 6 IRIG-B Input Card Switch SW2 Settings Input Signal Option SW2 Switch Positions 1 Fiber Optic (RX) TTL (TB1) (default) BNC (J2) ON OFF OFF 2 OFF ON OFF 3 OFF OFF ON
Note: To drive the Fiber TX mode, the Fiber Optic (RX) must be set as the Input Signal option on SW2.
Configuration Options
There are no selectable options on the IRIG-B Distribution card. The signal format outputted to the IRIG-B distribution adapter is dependent upon the format applied to the IRIG-B input adapter: IRIG-B Input Format... Pulse Width Modulated (B0xx) Manchester (B2xx) AM Modulated (B1xx) IRIG-B Output Format... Pulse Width Modulated (B0xx) Manchester (B2xx) Pulse Width Modulated (B0xx)
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Configuration Options
There are no selectable options on the 4-Port TP Ethernet card. 4-Port Twisted-Pair Ethernet Switch Card
Configuration Options
There are no selectable options on the Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch card. Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch Card
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Configuration Options
There are no selectable options on the 100Base-FX Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Adapter card. 100Base-FX Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Adapter Card
Configuration Options
There are no selectable options on the COM2 Port card. COM2 Port Adapter
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Configuration Options
There are no selectable options on the Redundant TP Ethernet + COM2 Port card. Redundant TP Ethernet + COM2 Port Adapter Card
Configuration Options
There are no selectable options on the USB KVM card. USB KVM Adapter
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Connecting to Devices and Networks
This chapter provides guidelines for making physical connections between the D400 and substation and network devices.
4.1
Connection Types
The D400 can accommodate a wide range of devices and network connections through a variety of communication card options. For more information about the types of communication cards and configuration options, see Chapter , Setting Up Communication Cards.
Serial
The D400 can support up to 16 serial connections (up to 8 serial adapter cards with 2 ports each) to a variety of GE and other vendor devices, including: Protective relays Meters Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) Remote terminal units (RTUs) Monitoring equipment Digital fault recorders (DFRs) Sequence of event (SOE) recorders Load tap changers (LTCs) The following types of serial connections are supported in single or multi-dropped set ups: RS-232
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RS-485 (2-wire or 4-wire) Fiber Optic Serial (glass or plastic)
Network
The D400 can support up to eight network connections to host and network clients, including: SCADA master station Substation LAN Enterprise network (Corporate wide area network)The following networking connections are supported: Ethernet (Twisted pair or Fiber optic) COM2 (for dial-up)
Time Synchronization
The D400 accepts a time synchronization input (IRIG-B format) from GPS receivers that can be subsequently distributed to connected devices.
Local Maintenance
A local PC can be directly connected to the D400 through the front serial communications port to perform system maintenance using the D400 System Utilities.
4.2
Cabling Overview
The D400 provides a series of I/O adapter cards for connecting cables and wiring from substation devices and network interfaces. All physical connections are made to easily accessible connectors on the rear panel of the D400.
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D400 Field and Network Connections
IRIG-B Distribution Slot IRIG-B Input Slot Serial Communication Slots Network Slots USB KVM Slot External Power Source
Slot 10
Slot 11
Slot 12
The types of communication cards included in your D400 depend on what was ordered for your substation application. For a list and detailed description of the types of communication cards available, see Chapter , Setting Up Communication Cards.
10/100BaseT
Slot 13
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 7
Slot 8
Slot 9
RJ-45
RS-232
DB-9
High-Voltage Installations
To provide higher EMC immunity and maintain CE Mark compliance, the serial cables used for permanent RS-232 and RS-485 connections must comply with the following requirements: Cables must be shielded D-type connector covers must provide EMC shielding (e.g. metallized plastic or die cast metal covers).
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2 3 5
6
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Relay
Table 1 RS-232 Port DB-9 Connector Signal Definitions Pin Numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DTE (default) Signal Acronym DCD RXD TXD DTR Signal GND DSR RTS CTS Not connected Signal Flow IN from DCE IN from DCE OUT to DCE OUT to DCE IN from DCE OUT to DCE IN from DCE DCE Signal Acronym
a a
Signal Flow
RXD TXD DTR Signal GND DSR RTS CTS Not connected
OUT to DTE IN from DTE IN from DTE OUT to DTE IN from DTE OUT to DTE -
Cabling Requirements
The recommended total maximum length for RS-485 cables is 4000 ft [1300 m] when operating at 115 kbps. Refer to the manual of the connecting device for its recommended maximum cable length. The cables must be shielded and the shield of each RS-485 cable section should be grounded at one end only. This prevents circulating currents and can reduce surge-induced current on long communication lines. The RS-485 Adapter supports a maximum of 32 transceivers of standard unit load per channel (64 unit loads per RS-485 Adapter card).
2-Wire Connections To connect RS-485 2-wire type devices to the RS-485 Adapter
Use the following wiring connection: Note: Before wiring devices, ensure that the RS-485 Adapter is configured to 2-wire mode (see Section 3.4, RS-485 Adapter).
Relay
GND RS485RS485+
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Table 2 RS-485 2-Wire Terminal Block Signal Definitions RS-485 Channel Position Number Function Channel 1 1 2 3 4 5 Channel 2 6 7 8 9 10 TX1+ TX1FGND 1 RX1RX1+ TX2+ TX2FGND 2 RX2RX2+ 2-Wire Signal Flow IN/OUT IN/OUT Shield IN/OUT IN/OUT Shield -
Note: The terminal block positions are numbered from 1 to 10 starting from the bottom of the card.
4-Wire Connections
See Section 3.4, RS-485 Adapter for configuration options.
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Device 2
RX+ RXTX+ TX- GND
Device 3
RX+ RXTX+ TX- GND
Table 3 RS-485 4-Wire Terminal Block Signal Definitions RS-485 Channel Position Number 1 2 3 4 5 Channel 2 6 7 8 9 10 4-Wire (default) Function TX1+ TX1FGND 1 RX1RX1+ TX2+ TX2FGND 2 RX2RX2+ Signal Flow OUT OUT Shield IN IN OUT OUT Shield IN IN
Channel 1
Note: The terminal block positions are numbered from 1 to 10 starting from the bottom of the card.
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Note: It is possible to saturate the receiver input if the cable used is too short. Inline attenuation may be required. See Section 3.5, Fiber Optic Serial Adapter for configuration options.
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IEDs. The IRIG-B Distribution card provides four channels on a single terminal block. Each channel is capable of supplying a signal to up to four IEDs, for a total of 16 IEDs. The IRIG-B Distribution card plugs into a dedicated IRIG-B slot (slot 10) on the D400. Terminal blocks accept a range of 24-14 AWG [0.2-2.1 mm] Recommended wire strip length is 0.2" [5.0 mm]. Screws shall be torqued with tool setting of 4.2 in-lb [0.46 Nm]. A 3.0 to 3.5 mm flat screwdriver tip is recommended. IRIG-B Distribution Adapter
Table 4 IRIG-B Distribution Terminal Block Signal Definitions Channel Channel 1 Terminal Block Position 1 2 3 Channel 2 4 5 Channel 3 6 7 8 Channel 4 9 10 Function IRIG-B TTL GND FGND IRIG-B TTL GND IRIG-B TTL GND FGND IRIG-B TTL GND Signal Flow OUT OUT OUT OUT -
Note: The terminal block positions are numbered from 1 to 10 starting from the bottom of the card.
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See Section 3.9, 10Base-FL Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch or Section 3.10, 100Base-FX Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Adapter for more information.
Note: If the D400 is deployed in the presence of strong RF energy in the 110 MHz - 125 MHz band, such as airport ILS localizers or aviation radio transmitters, it is recommended that shielded twisted-pair Ethernet cables be used.
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Tip: If your portable PC contains an older Ethernet chip and you are having difficulty connecting, try forcing the connection speed to 10 Mbps, full duplex, on your PC. Note: The network interface must be configured before the network ports can be used. See Section 6.1, Connecting to the D400 for the First Time for more information. Table 6 Ethernet RJ-45 Connector Signal Definitions Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RX+ RXTX+ P1+ P1TXP2+ P2Shield Function IN IN OUT OUT Signal Flow Color White w/ Orange Orange White w/ Green Blue White w/ Blue Green White w/ Brown Brown -
Table 7 Ethernet Crossover Cable (RJ-45) Pin Out D400 Name TX_D1+ TX_D1RX_D2+ RX_D2BI_D3+ BI_D3BI_D4+ BI_D41 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin 3 6 1 2 7 8 4 5 Switch/Hub Pin Name RX_D2+ RX_D2TX_D1+ TX_D1BI_D4+ BI_D4BI_D3+ BI_D3-
Table 8 Ethernet Straight-Through Cable (RJ-45) Pin Out D400 Name TX_D1+ TX_D11 2 Pin 1 2 Pin PC Name RX_D2+ RX_D2-
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Table 9 COM2 Port DB-9 Connector Signal Definitions Pin Number 1 2 DTE Signal Acronym DCD RXD Signal Flow IN from DCE IN from DCE
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Table 9 COM2 Port DB-9 Connector Signal Definitions Pin Number 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DTE Signal Acronym TXD DTR Signal GND DSR RTS CTS Not connected Signal Flow OUT to DCE OUT to DCE IN from DCE OUT to DCE IN from DCE -
Table 10 COM2 Port DB-9 to DB-25 Pin Out Signal Acronym TD RD RTS CTS DSR DCD DTR GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DB-9 Pin # DB-25 Pin # 3 2 20 7 6 4 5 22
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The local HMI connection through the USB KVM card supports two simultaneous terminal sessions tty1 is for the HMI session tty2 is for the D400 command line interface The local HMI connection defaults to the HMI session (tty1) when you log in.
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Failover Sequence
If the active D400 unit fails, the following actions occur: 1. The standby D400 unit detects the failure through the lack of a heatbeat signal on the ping cable or through a status change on the watchdog cable. 2. The standby D400 unit attempts to pull the RS232 switch panel to assume the active state. 3. The RS232 switch panel transfers all serial field connections to the standby D400, which then becomes the active D400.
Required Components
To implement a redundant D400 system, you need the following components: Component RS232 Switch Panel Power Supply Function Communications switch. Power supply to power the RS232 switch panel. Input: 85 264 VAC or 90 350 VDC. Connects D400 A to the RS232 switch panel. Connects D400 B to the RS232 switch panel. Ping Cable Assembly Links both D400 units to facilitate a heartbeat message that determines the status of the active unit. Connects the D400 to the RS232 switch panel which is then connected to external field devices. Connects the RS232 switch panel to an external power supply and to the D400 SysFail terminal block. Part Number 517-0247 580-0046
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Power/SysFail Cable
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Component Ground Cable Notes: The serial ports on your D400 are galvanically isolated from each other, however, when the RS232 switch panel is used, the serial common of all ports are tied together. Pins 4 on switch panel connectors J2 through J9 are tied together and to the panels power supply. Any loading from field devices on these pins will load the RS232 panel power supply and should be taken into consideration when sizing power supplies. The D400 RS232 adapter card that contains the redundancy control port must use the DTE (default) switch positions. Refer to Switch SW1/SW2 Configuration on page 30 and Switch SW3/SW4 Configuration on page 31. This card must also be revision 08A or higher (the revision number is shown on a white label affixed to the top or bottom of the RS232 adapter card). If your card is 07C or below, please contact Customer Service. Function Provides a ground connection for the RS232 switch panel. Part Number 970-0182
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2. Mount the two RS232 switch panels. 3. Plug the connector of watchdog cable A (GE part no. 977-0540) to a serial connector on the first D400 (CCU A). 4. Plug the connector of watchdog cable B (GE part no. 977-0541) to a serial connector on the second D400 (CCU B). This cable must be connected to the same serial port number on both units. 5. Connect the bare leads of both watchdog cables to TB1 on the master RS232 switch panel as shown below. 6. Connect TB4 pins 1 (SET) and 2 (RESET) on the master RS232 switch panel to TB2 pins 1 and 2 on the slave RS232 switch panel using the cable specified (GE part no. 970-0161) or similar. 7. Remove jumpers Z1 and Z2 from the slave RS232 switch panel. 8. Connect one end of the ping cable to the first D400 and the other end to the second D400. This ping cable must be connected to the same serial port number on both units. 9. Use standard RS232 cables (GE part no. 977-0145) to connect the D400 serial communication ports to the serial ports on the RS232 switch panels. P2 through P8 are connected to the first D400, P10 through P16 are connected to the second D400. Connections from the switch panel to both D400 units should be made in the same order. For example, if P2 is connected to port 3 on the first D400, P10 should also be connected to port 3 on the second D400. 10.Connect field devices to J2 through J8 on the first RS232 switch panel and to J1 through J8 on the second panel. 11.Configure the software according to section 2.4 D400 System Redundancy of the D400 Substation Data Manager Software Configuration Guide (SWM0066).
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Redundancy Wiring Diagrams
The following diagrams illustrate how to wire the D400 units and RS232 switch panels to enable system redundancy. Notes: When connecting to more than 7 field devices, you must double the number of RS232 switch panels used. When using this configuration, follow the instructions in To set up a redundant system with two RS232 switch panels: on page 69. The D400 watchdog (control) port, heartbeat (ping) port, and serial port assignments are software configurable. Refer to section 2.4 D400 System Redundancy in the D400 Substation Data Manager Software Configuration Guide (SWM0066).
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Device 1 Serial Port Cable part no. 970-0161 Not used Not used
Power Supply A
GE part no. 580-0046 85 264 VAC or 90 350 VDC 10 15 VDC, 80 W
1 2 0 V (Source A) -12 V (Source A) Set 1A In 5 Set 1A Out 6 7 8 9 10 11 Set 1A Set 2A Status A +12 V (Source B) 0 V (Source B) -12 V (Source B) 12 13 Set 1B In
TB1
+12 V (Source A) 1 Set 2 Reset
TB2
J1
J2
J3
Power Supply B
To D400 B Ping Port
(Optional) GE part no. 580-0046 85 264 VAC or 90 350 VDC 10 15 VDC, 80 W
Z1 TB3
Reset
14
Set 1B
Set
Green White
GND
Set 1B Out
15
Set 2B
TB4
Yellow
16 Status B
Z2
P1 P9
Cable part no. 970-0182 Green/Yellow 12 AWG Cable assembly part no. 977-0540 Not used
P2 P10
P3
P11
Device 1 Serial Port Cable part no. 970-0161 Not used Not used
Power Supply A
GE part no. 580-0046 85 264 VAC or 90 350 VDC 10 15 VDC, 80 W
1 +12 V (Source A) 1 Set Reset 2 0 V (Source A) -12 V (Source A) Set 1A In Set 1A Out Set 1A Set 2A Status A +12 V (Source B) 0 V (Source B) -12 V (Source B) Set 1B In GND Set 1B Out Reset Set 1B Set 2B Status B 1 2 2
TB1 TB2 J1 J2 J3
Power Supply B
To D400 B Ping Port
(Optional) GE part no. 580-0046 85 264 VAC or 90 350 VDC 10 15 VDC, 80 W Yellow
White
Z1 TB3
12
Green White
TB4
Z2
P1 P9
P2 P10
P3 P11
Cable assembly part no. 977-0145 To D400 A Serial Port To D400 A Serial Port To D400 B Serial Port To D400 B Serial Port
Cable part no. 970-0182 Green/Yellow 12 AWG Cable assembly part no. 977-0540
Power Supply A
GE part no. 580-0046 85 264 VAC or 90 350 VDC 10 15 VDC, 80 W
TB1
1 2 3 4 +12 V (Source A) 0 V (Source A) -12 V (Source A) Set 1A In 1 Set 2 Reset
TB2
J1
J2
J3
5 6
Set 1A Out Set 1A 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Set 2A Status A +12 V (Source B) 0 V (Source B) -12 V (Source B) Set 1B In GND Reset Set 1B Out Set 1B Set 2B Status B
Power Supply B
(Optional) GE part no. 580-0046 85 264 VAC or 90 350 VDC 10 15 VDC, 80 W
TB4
Z2
Set
P1 P9
Cable part no. 970-0182 Green/Yellow 12 AWG To D400 A Serial Port
P2 P10
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This configuration is used to provide up to 15 serial connections to the redundant D400 units.
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Device 1 Primary Serial Port Cable part no. 970-0161 Not used Not used
Power Supply A
GE part no. 580-0046 85 264 VAC or 90 350 VDC 10 15 VDC, 80 W
1 +12 V (Source A) 1 Set Reset 2 0 V (Source A) -12 V (Source A) Set 1A In Set 1A Out Set 1A Set 2A Status A +12 V (Source B) 0 V (Source B) -12 V (Source B) Set 1B In GND Set 1B Out Reset Set 1B Set 2B Status B 1 2 2 3
TB1 TB2 J1 J2 J3
Green
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Z1 TB3
15 16
TB4
Z2
Set
P1 P9
P2 P10
P3 P11
Cable assembly part no. 977-0145 To D400 A Serial Port To D400 A Serial Port
TB1
1 2 +12 V (Source A) 0 V (Source A) 3 4 -12 V (Source A) Set 1A In 5 6 Set 1A Out Set 1A 7 8 9 10 11 Set 2A Status A +12 V (Source B) 0 V (Source B) -12 V (Source B) 12 13 Set 1B In GND Reset Set 1B Out 1 Set 2 Reset
TB2
J1
J2
J3
Power Supply B
GE part no. 580-0046 85 264 VAC or 90 350 VDC 10 15 VDC, 80 W
14 15 16
TB4
Z2
Set
P1 P9
Cable part no. 970-0182 Green/Yellow 12 AWG
P2 P10
Cable assembly part no. 977-0145
P3 P11
Cable assembly part no. 977-0145
This configuration is used to provide RS232 panel redundancy for up to 7 serial connections.
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Powering Up the D400
This chapter describes the power supplies and how to make power connections.
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Redundant Power Supply
The D400 may be provided with an optional redundant power supply unit in Power Supply Slot 2. The second power supply provides continuous power to the D400 in the event the primary power supply unit fails. Additional protection can be provided if a secondary external power source is available. In the event the primary power source fails, an automatic switchover will take place to the redundant power source to ensure continuous power to the D400.
Power Configurations
The D400 supports the following power configurations: Single External AC Power Source Single External DC Power Source Two External AC Power Sources with optional redundant D400 AC-DC Power Supplies Two External DC Power Sources with optional redundant D400 DC-DC Power Converters
26.5 Apeak (< 145 VAC/205 VDC) 40 Apeak (< 264 VAC/370 VDC) 47 to 63 Hz (50/60 Hz) Table 2 DC-DC Power Supply
20-55 VDC with overvoltage protection of 110 % to 150 % 135 W maximum 35 Apeak (< 60 VDC)
CAUTION: Applying AC voltages to a DC-DC power supply may cause irreparable damage.
CAUTION: The label on the power supply unit lists all possible power sources. Use only the source that conforms to the specifications of the installed power supply type.
Wiring Requirements
The supply wiring for the D400 must be a minimum of 18 AWG [0.82 mm], 3-conductor cable with an external insulation jacket, and a minimum certified voltage rating of 600 V. Consult local and national electrical wiring codes. The protective conductor must be minimum 16 AWG [1.3 mm] wire with (green-&-yellow) insulation. Recommended conductor size is 12 AWG [3.3 mm]. The wires must be terminated with an insulated #6 Forked Terminal. The clear plastic protective barrier provided with the terminal strip connector must be in place once wiring of the mains is completed.
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Primary disconnect device must be rated for the proper voltages (AC and/or DC), as well as inrush currents for the power supplies. Section 5.1, Power Supply Options Protective earth conductor must be connected to the provided protective earth terminal before any mains power conductors. The primary disconnect device shall be in close proximity to the D400 equipment and easily accessed by the operator. The primary disconnect device shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the D400 equipment.
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For proper connection, the recommended tool torque settings for power terminal screws are 10.8 in-lb [1.22 Nm]. A Phillips (#1) screwdriver tip is recommended. See also wiring diagrams below for different power configurations. Table 3 Power Source Configurations Power Source Single External AC Power Source Connection Connected to SUPPLY1 and SUPPLY2 input terminals. Wiring Diagram
Supply 1 Supply 2
AC Power Source
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Table 3 Power Source Configurations Power Source Single External DC Power Source Connection Connected to SUPPLY1 and SUPPLY2 input terminals. Wiring Diagram
Supply 1 Supply 2
+
DC Power Source
Two External AC Power Sources with Optional Redundant D400 AC/DC Power Supply
First source connected to SUPPLY1 terminals. Second source connected to SUPPLY2 terminals.
L AC Power Source #1 N
Supply 1
Supply 2
GND
Two External DC Power Sources with Optional Redundant D400 DC Power Converter
First source connected to SUPPLY1 terminals. Second source connected to SUPPLY2 terminals.
+
DC Power Source #1
Supply 1
Supply 2
DC Power Source #2
+ -
The terminal is an M5 threaded stud with M5 nut and washers. The recommended order for stacking the washers on the chassis is: flat washer, ground wire ring terminal, toothed washer, M5 nut. For proper transient protection, the recommended tool torque settings for the M5 nut is 18.1 in-lb [2.04 Nm]. Note: It is recommended to terminate 12 AWG green & yellow wire with a Panduit PV1014R or equivalent ring terminal. 4. Verify that Power LEDs on the front panel of the power supplies and the D400 main module are lit. 5. Replace the terminal block protective plastic cover.
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For proper connection, the recommended tool torque settings for power terminal screws are 10.8 in-lb [1.22 Nm]. A Phillips (#1) screwdriver tip is recommended. 3. Replace the terminal block protective plastic cover.
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Power Fail Alarm Connection
System Fail
The D400 includes a System Fail contact closure to provide an external indication of system status. The System Fail alarm is also indicated by the CPU Ready LED on the front panel of the main module turning off. The indicator or audible alarm can be wired to operate as follows: ON when system failure has occurred ON when system is functioning properly The System Fail contact closure provides three contacts (terminals 4, 5 and 6) on terminal block TB2.
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For proper connection, the recommended tool torque settings for power terminal screws are 10.8 in-lb [1.22 Nm]. 3. Replace the terminal block protective plastic cover. System Fail Alarm Connection
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Setting Up the D400
When you receive your D400, it is configured with default communication settings. To enable the D400 to communicate over your substation LAN you must change the settings as required by your network. Refer to the D400 online Help and D400 Software Configuration Guide for complete information on configuring the D400.
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4. In the Connect to dialog box, select your computer's communication port (typically COM1) in the Connect using list. Click OK. 5. In the Port Settings dialog box, select the following options, and then click OK: Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control 19200 8 None 1 None
6. On the File menu, click Properties. On the Settings tab, select the following options, and then click OK: Function, arrow Emulation Telnet terminal ID Backscroll buffer lines Terminal keys Auto detect VT 100 500
7. In the main terminal window, press Enter. The D400 login prompt appears. 8. At the D400 login prompt, type the default username root and press Enter, and then type the default password geroot and press Enter. Note: When you enter the password, it is not be visible on the screen.
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The D400#>> command prompt displays. You are now online with the D400.
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The D400 Configuration Utility menu appears.
3. Type 3 and press Enter to select 3. Configure Network Interface. The Network Interface menu displays.
Note: In a multiple network interface configuration you will be prompted to enter which device to configure (NET1 or NET2). 4. Type 2 and press Enter to select 2. Static IP Address. You are prompted to enter the D400s IP address. 5. Type the IP address of the D400 and press Enter, or press Enter to accept the default. The default IP address is 192.168.168.81. 6. Enter the Subnet Mask of the D400, or press Enter to accept the default. The default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. You are prompted to configure the gateway settings. 7. Do one of the following: If a default gateway is not required, enter n. If a default gateway is needed, enter y and then enter the Gateway IP address.
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A summary of the configured network configuration displays
8. Do one of the following: To accept the settings, enter y. To change the settings, enter n and repeat Steps 4 to 8 to make the necessary changes. 9. Go back to the D400 Configuration Utility Menu, and select 9. Quit to exit the configuration utility. 10.At the D400#>> prompt, type reboot and press Enter. The D400 restarts and is updated with the new network settings. You can now configure the D400 using the D400 HMI over the network connection. See Chapter 7, Using the D400. You must create administrator-level user accounts before you can access the D400 remotely through TELNET or SSH. Note: You may also have to modify your local network connection on your PC if you want to plug directly into the D400s front network port. The PC connecting to the front Ethernet port of the D400 must be configured to be on the same network as Net1 (slot 11) and the host ID must be unique to the network.
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Note: By default, the D400 is configured to restrict access to various command line services like TELNET and SSH to administrator-level users only. You can use the Configure Administrator Only Logins setting under Secure Access to change this parameter and allow both administrator- and supervisor-level access.
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Prerequisites
You will need the following items to set up secure Web access for the D400: Approved IP address, host name and fully qualified domain name for the D400 Security certificate and private key
Requesting a Certificate
Security certificates are issued by independent certification authorities (CAs). Your Web browser must host the certificate for the CA you choose to use. Refer to your browser's configuration to find out which certification authorities are supported. Optionally, you can install a CA's certificate if it doesn't exist in your browser. To obtain a certificate, you need to create and send a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to the CA. At the same time you create the CSR, you will also be creating a private key. The CSR and the provided certificate and private key are supplied in individual text files, typically named server.csr, server.crt and server.key respectively.
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Before installing the certificate and key, check that the files are named as follows and rename if necessary: Certificate is server.crt Private key is server.key
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Note: For security reasons, the D400 will not reply to ping messages by default. D400 ping reply behavior can be modified using the d400cfg utility.
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Using the D400
7.1 Front Panel LEDs
Once the D400 is powered up, the LED indicators on the front panel of the D400 become active. The indicators provide status information on the operation of the D400. D400 Front LEDs
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System Status LEDs
The System Status LEDs indicate the units operational status: LED Display Status Description Power is correctly supplied to the unit (+5 V present on the D400 Main Board). Initialization (boot-up and self-diagnostics) of the D400 is complete and the unit is ready to process data. IRIG-B signal is being correctly processed. This LED flashes at a 2 Hz rate. Link integrity for the Ethernet Switch in NET1 and NET2 slots. See note. Transmission activity for the Ethernet Switch in NET1 and NET2 slots. See note.
Note: The NET2 ACT/LINK LEDs on the front panel may not be properly driven on the D400 Main Module with FPGA revision V1.4 and earlier when using the Redundant TP Ethernet + COM2 Port card (GE Item No. 520-0218). To check the FPGA revision, enter dmesg -s 16392 | grep -i FPGA at the D400 command prompt and search for FPGA in the output.
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D400 HMI
You can use a network connection and your computer's Web browser to access the D400 HMI. The D400 supports a network connection over the LAN or through a connection to the D400s front network port. For network connection setup information, see 4.7 Network Connections. The D400 HMI is based on the web-based programming language Java. The Web browser must be equipped with a plug-in that supports Java. The D400 is designed to operate with version 6.0 (or later) of the Internet Explorer. If you are using Internet Explorer, version 6.0 or later you may need to install the J2SE Runtime Environment (JRE). You must have the JRE Version 6.0 (or later) installed and enabled on your PC to operate the D400 HMI. When you log into the D400, the D400 automatically detects if your Web browser has the JRE installed. If not, the JVM Detection window gives choices for installing the JRE.
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Local HMI
The access to the Local HMI is through a keyboard, monitor, and mouse connected to the USB KVM card on the rear panel of the D400. For KVM setup information, see Section 4.10, Local HMI Connection. The D400s Local HMI is presented within an X Windows environment running on the Linux operating system. It provides limited functionality from the standard HMI. You cannot configure the D400 through the Local HMI.
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From the front maintenance port To access the D400 utilities through the front maintenance port
See Section 6.1, Connecting to the D400 for the First Time.
From the local substation computer To access the D400 utilities through the local substation computer
See Alternate terminal session in Section 7.2, Substation HMI.
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2. In the Run dialog box, enter telnet <your D400's IP Address> and click OK.
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File Transfer
The D400 contains two CompactFlash cards on the main board to store software and data: System CompactFlash card stores system firmware User CompactFlash card is accessible from the front panel and stores system data such as event logs To copy files from the CompactFlash cards you can use an ftp session through the D400s command line interface or a portable memory device connected to the D400s front USB port.
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IRIG-B Enabled IRIG-B Watchdog Expired Front Port Link Good NET1 Port 1 Link Good NET1 Port 1 Active NET1 Port 2 Link Good NET1 Port 2 Active NET1 Port 3 Link Good NET1 Port 3 Active NET1 Port 4 Link Good NET1 Port 4 Active NET2 Port 1 Link Good NET2 Port 1 Active NET2 Port 2 Link Good NET2 Port 2 Active NET2 Port 3 Link Good NET2 Port 3 Active NET2 Port 4 Link Good NET2 Port 4 Active
Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input Digital Input
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D400 System Status Points Name System PLD Revision Main Board ID Mid-Plane ID NET1 Card ID NET2 Card ID USB KVM Card ID Data Type Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Description A string that describes the revision or ID number of the specified component.
Note: FPGA Version 1.10 or above is required to provide system status points for the power supplies and 100BASE-FX card. In previous FPGA versions, these points appear as offline regardless of their actual status. If your FPGA version is 1.09 or less, please contact Product Support.
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The D400 software shuts down and then restarts automatically. Once the restart is complete, you can log back into the D400.
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Servicing the D400
The D400 does not require any scheduled maintenance. However, you may need to replace the following parts occasionally: System battery CompactFlash card A periodic inspection is also suggested to ensure that: Unit has sustained no accidental physical damage Airflow is not obstructed Connectors and cables are intact and firmly attached Battery condition is good Only trained personnel should perform maintenance on the D400.
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CAUTION Disconnect power to the D400 before changing the battery. Avoid exposure to high temperatures, such as soldering or spot-welding Avoid excessive force to terminals Use extreme caution and proper procedures for servicing electro statically sensitive components. Electro statically sensitive components are located near the battery. Note: Removing the battery will cause the internal clock to reset and the non-volatile RAM to be erased.
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Supported Battery Types
The D400 is supplied with a 1/2AA 3.6 V 0.9 Ah Lithium Thionyl Chloride non-rechargeable battery (GE Item No. 980-0038). The following battery types may be used as a replacement. Table 1 Supported Battery Types Manufacturer Tadiran Tadiran Tadiran Tadiran Toshiba Toshiba Saft Saft Sonnenschein Sonnenschein Maxell XENO Energy Mfg. Part No. TL-2150 TL-4902 TL-5101 TL-5902 ER3V ER4V LS-14250 LS-14250C SL-350 SL-750 ER3 XL-050F
Checking Voltage
To check battery voltage, use a meter or other measuring device that has a high input impedance (10 Mohm or higher).
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Cleaning and Handling Lithium Batteries
Wear gloves or finger caps when handling batteries to keep them clean. Use non-conductive cleaning solution to prevent deterioration of battery performance Dry batteries at a temperature below 85 C to prevent seal deterioration that may, in turn, result in leakage
Recycling of Batteries
The D400 Lithium battery is recyclable and does not contain mercury, cadmium, or lead in levels above those regulated by the European Union. Recycle the battery according to local waste management regulations. In accordance with European Directive 2006/66/EC, batteries are marked with the crossed out wheeled bin, which indicates that they cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. Users of batteries must use the collection points available to customers for the return, recycling, and treatment of batteries. Customer participation is important to minimize the negative effects of batteries to the environment and sustain available natural resources. For more information see www.weeerohsinfo.com.
Battery Life
If the battery is disconnected, or if the D400 is never powered down, the life of the battery should exceed five years. The life of the battery will be severely shortened if the battery is left connected while the D400 is powered down for extended periods or stored. For long-term storage: Remove the battery Keep the equipment at temperatures and humidity below normal Avoid shorting or loading while stored
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Valid combinations
This upgrade can be performed using the following components: D400 Main Board
GE part no. 520-0204 [650 MHz] GE part no. 520-0205 [1.0 GHz]
Network Cards
GE part no. 520-0218 [NET1 slot] GE part no. 520-0213 [NET2 slot] GE part no. 520-0214 [NET2 slot] GE part no. 520-0215 [NET2 slot]
CAUTION: Perform this procedure on an ESD-safe surface to prevent damage to the D400 device and its components.
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4. Plug the provided cable assembly into connector P3 on the D400 main module. Plug the other end of this cable into connector J5 on the Ethernet Module card.
5. Ensure that rotary switch U11 on the Ethernet Module card is set to position 2.
6. Attach the Ethernet Module card to the expansion slot and secure using the four provided Philips screws.
7. Replace the D400 main module. 8. Power up the D400 and configure the network connections as required using d400cfg. Refer to section 8.3 D400 Configuration Utility in the D400 Substation Data Manager Software Users Manual for more information.
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1. Power down the D400. 2. Remove the D400 main module from the chassis. See Section 8.1, Removing the D400 Main Module. If your D400 contains the Redundant Twisted-Pair Ethernet + COM2 Port Adapter... a) Unscrew the four Philips screws attaching the PC/104-Plus 10/100BaseT Ethernet Module card to the expansion slot. b) Lift the card straight up to detach and move it aside. Do not disconnect the ribbon cable from the main module. At connector P2, press the Eject button to eject the CompactFlash card. Insert the new CompactFlash card. c) Reattach the Ethernet Module to the expansion slot and replace the four screws. Replace the D400 main module. Power up the D400.
3. 4. 5. 6.
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To change the User CompactFlash card
User CompactFlash Access Panel
1. Power down the D400. 2. Using a Phillips Screwdriver, remove the screws from the CompactFlash slot cover located on the front panel of the D400 main module. 3. Press the Eject button to eject the CompactFlash card. 4. Insert the new CompactFlash card into the slot. 5. Replace the CompactFlash slot cover and secure it with the screws. 6. Power up the D400.
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To replace D400 power supply units
1. If only a single power supply unit is installed (in Slot 1), power down the D400. If dual power supplies are installed (in Slot 1 and Slot 2), ensure that the secondary unit is functioning. 2. Hand-loosen the two screws on the front panel of the power supply unit. 3. Pulling on the handle, slide the power supply unit out of the chassis. 4. Slide the new power supply unit into the chassis. 5. While pressing the power supply module panel right against the chassis frame, handtighten the two screws on the front panel. 6. Verify that the Power LED is illuminated on the replaced power supply unit.
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Standards & Protection
This Appendix lists the standards with which the D400 has been tested for compliance. Category Emissions Standards Standard Name EN55011 (CISPR 11)1 Description ISM RF equipment Electromagnetic disturbance characteristics Electromagnetic emission tests for measuring relays and protection equipment Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current <= 16 A per phase) Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with input current <= 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional connection
IEC 60255-25
IEC 61000-3-2
IEC 61000-3-3
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Category Immunity Standards Standard Name IEC 61000-4-2 IEC 60255-22-2 IEEE C37.90.3 IEC 61000-4-3 IEC 60255-22-3 IEEE C37.90.2 (10 V/m) IEC 61000-4-4 IEC 60255-22-4 IEEE C37.90.1 IEC 61000-4-5 IEC 61000-4-6 IEC 60255-22-6 IEC 60255-22-1 IEC 61000-4-8 IEC 61000-4-12 IEC 60255-22-1 IEEE C37.90.1 Ontario Hydro A-28M-82 IEC 61000-4-11 Description Electrostatic discharge (ESD) immunity test Radiated, radio-frequency electromagnetic field immunity test Electrical fast transient/ burst immunity test Surge immunity test Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields 1 MHz burst immunity test Power frequency magnetic field immunity test Ring wave immunity test Damped Oscillatory and Ring wave Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests Test for immunity to conducted, common mode disturbances in the frequency range 0 Hz to 150 kHz Ripple on DC input power port immunity test
IEC 61000-4-16
IEC 61000-4-17
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Category Immunity Standards Standard Name IEC 61000-4-29+ Description Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on DC input power port immunity test This standard only applies when using high voltage DC as the source (100 VDC-300 VDC). Interruptions to and alternating component (ripple) in DC auxiliary energizing quantity of measuring relays Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use - General requirements Insulation coordination for measuring relays and protection equipmentRequirements and tests Environmental Testing Cold Environmental Testing Dry Heat Environmental Testing Vibration (sinusoidal) Environmental Testing Shock and Bump Environmental Testing Damp heat, cyclic (12 h + 12 h cycle) Environmental Testing Drop and topple Shock and bump tests
IEC 60255-11
Safety Publications
IEC 61010-1
IEC 60255-5
Environmental Standards
IEC 60068-2-1 IEC 60068-2-22 IEC 60068-2-6 IEC 60255-21-1 IEC 60068-2-27 IEC 60068-2-30
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Category Communication Standards Standard Name IEEE 802.3 Description CSMA/CD Access Method (and physical layer specifications) Communication networks and systems in substation General requirements
IEC 61850-3
To comply, the D400 BIOS Spread Spectrum clock setting must be set to disable. This is the factory default.
2 To comply, the D400 BIOS DRAM clock setting must be set to HCLK-33M. This is the factory default.
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Ordering Guide
The latest D400 Substation Data Manager ordering guide, which includes a spare parts list and accessories, is available for download from the GE Energy website: http://www.gepower.com/prod_serv/products/substation_automation/en/sdm.htm
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