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C30 Controller System
UR Series Instruction Manual
C30 Revision: 6.0x
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  • Page 1 Title Page GE Multilin C30 Controller System UR Series Instruction Manual C30 Revision: 6.0x Manual P/N: 1601-0088-X1 (GEK-113596) Copyright © 2011 GE Multilin 834718A2.CDR E83849 I I SO9001:2000 GE Multilin LISTED 215 Anderson Avenue, Markham, Ontario IND.CONT. EQ. 52TL Canada L6E 1B3...
  • Page 3 GE Multilin ADDENDUM This addendum contains information that relates to the C30 Controller System, version 6.0x. This addendum lists a number of information items that appear in the instruction manual GEK-113596 (revision X1) but are not included in the current C30 operations.
  • Page 5 1.3 ENERVISTA UR SETUP SOFTWARE 1.3.1 REQUIREMENTS ....................1-5 1.3.2 INSTALLATION....................1-5 1.3.3 CONFIGURING THE C30 FOR SOFTWARE ACCESS ........1-7 1.3.4 USING THE QUICK CONNECT FEATURE............1-9 1.3.5 CONNECTING TO THE C30 RELAY .............. 1-15 1.4 UR HARDWARE 1.4.1 MOUNTING AND WIRING................
  • Page 6 MANAGED SWITCH LED INDICATORS ............3-39 3.4.4 INITIAL SETUP OF THE ETHERNET SWITCH MODULE.......3-39 3.4.5 CONFIGURING THE MANAGED ETHERNET SWITCH MODULE ....3-43 3.4.6 UPLOADING C30 SWITCH MODULE FIRMWARE .........3-46 3.4.7 ETHERNET SWITCH SELF-TEST ERRORS...........3-48 4. HUMAN INTERFACES 4.1 ENERVISTA UR SETUP SOFTWARE INTERFACE 4.1.1 INTRODUCTION ....................4-1...
  • Page 7 TELEPROTECTION INPUTS ................6-4 6.2.6 CONTACT OUTPUTS..................6-4 6.2.7 VIRTUAL OUTPUTS ..................6-5 6.2.8 REMOTE DEVICES ................... 6-5 6.2.9 SELECTOR SWITCHES..................6-6 6.2.10 DIGITAL COUNTERS ..................6-6 6.2.11 FLEX STATES ....................6-6 6.2.12 ETHERNET......................6-6 GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 8 A. FLEXANALOG AND A.1 PARAMETER LISTS FLEXINTEGER A.1.1 FLEXANALOG ITEMS ..................A-1 A.1.2 FLEXINTEGER ITEMS ..................A-3 PARAMETERS B. MODBUS B.1 MODBUS RTU PROTOCOL COMMUNICATIONS B.1.1 INTRODUCTION ....................B-1 B.1.2 PHYSICAL LAYER .................... B-1 viii C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 9 IMPORTING AN SCD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP ......C-20 C.6 ACSI CONFORMANCE C.6.1 ACSI BASIC CONFORMANCE STATEMENT..........C-22 C.6.2 ACSI MODELS CONFORMANCE STATEMENT ..........C-22 C.6.3 ACSI SERVICES CONFORMANCE STATEMENT .........C-23 C.7 LOGICAL NODES C.7.1 LOGICAL NODES TABLE ................C-26 GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 10 COUNTERS..................... E-10 E.2.4 ANALOG INPUTS.................... E-11 F. MISCELLANEOUS F.1 CHANGE NOTES F.1.1 REVISION HISTORY..................F-1 F.1.2 CHANGES TO THE C30 MANUAL ..............F-2 F.2 ABBREVIATIONS F.2.1 STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS ................. F-9 F.3 WARRANTY F.3.1 GE MULTILIN WARRANTY................F-11 INDEX C30 Controller System...
  • Page 11: Cautions And Warnings

    1.1 IMPORTANT PROCEDURES 1 GETTING STARTED 1.1IMPORTANT PROCEDURES Please read this chapter to help guide you through the initial setup of your new GE Mutilin structured template. 1.1.1 CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS Before attempting to install or use the relay, it is imperative that all NOTE, CAUTION and WARNING icons in this document are reviewed to help prevent personal injury, equipment damage, or downtime.
  • Page 12: Introduction To The Ur

    This new generation of equipment must also be easily incorporated into automation systems, at both the station and enterprise levels. The GE Multilin Universal Relay (UR) has been developed to meet these goals. C30 Controller System...
  • Page 13: Hardware Architecture

    (dual) ring configuration. This feature is optimized for speed and intended for pilot- aided schemes, distributed logic applications, or the extension of the input/output capabilities of a single relay chassis. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 14: Ur Software Architecture

    Employing OOD/OOP in the software architecture of the C30 achieves the same features as the hardware architecture: modularity, scalability, and flexibility. The application software for any UR-series device (for example, feeder protection, transformer protection, distance protection) is constructed by combining objects from the various functionality classes.
  • Page 15: Requirements

    Video capable of displaying 800 x 600 or higher in high-color mode (16-bit color) • RS232 and/or Ethernet port for communications to the relay The following qualified modems have been tested to be compliant with the C30 and the EnerVista UR Setup software. • US Robotics external 56K FaxModem 5686 •...
  • Page 16 Install Software window as shown below. Select the “Web” option to ensure the most recent software release, or select “CD” if you do not have a web connection, then click the Add Now button to list software items for the C30.
  • Page 17: Configuring The C30 For Software Access

    OVERVIEW The user can connect remotely to the C30 through the rear RS485 port or the rear Ethernet port with a PC running the EnerVista UR Setup software. The C30 can also be accessed locally with a laptop computer through the front panel RS232 port or the rear Ethernet port using the Quick Connect feature.
  • Page 18 SERIAL PORTS 10. Click the Read Order Code button to connect to the C30 device and upload the order code. If an communications error occurs, ensure that the EnerVista UR Setup serial communications values entered in the previous step corre- spond to the relay setting values.
  • Page 19: Using The Quick Connect Feature

    MODBUS PROTOCOL 11. Click the Read Order Code button to connect to the C30 device and upload the order code. If an communications error occurs, ensure that the three EnerVista UR Setup values entered in the previous steps correspond to the relay setting values.
  • Page 20 C30. This ensures that configuration of the EnerVista UR Setup software matches the C30 model number. b) USING QUICK CONNECT VIA THE REAR ETHERNET PORTS To use the Quick Connect feature to access the C30 from a laptop through Ethernet, first assign an IP address to the relay from the front panel keyboard.
  • Page 21 Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item from the list provided and click the Properties button. Click on the “Use the following IP address” box. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 1-11...
  • Page 22 1.3 ENERVISTA UR SETUP SOFTWARE 1 GETTING STARTED Enter an IP address with the first three numbers the same as the IP address of the C30 relay and the last number dif- ferent (in this example, 1.1.1.2). Enter a subnet mask equal to the one set in the C30 (in this example, 255.0.0.0).
  • Page 23 If this computer is used to connect to the Internet, re-enable any proxy server settings after the laptop has been discon- nected from the C30 relay. Verify that the latest version of the EnerVista UR Setup software is installed (available from the GE enerVista CD or online from http://www.GEmultilin.com). See the Software Installation section for installation details.
  • Page 24 Each time the EnerVista UR Setup software is initialized, click the Quick Connect button to establish direct communica- tions to the C30. This ensures that configuration of the EnerVista UR Setup software matches the C30 model number. When direct communications with the C30 via Ethernet is complete, make the following changes: From the Windows desktop, right-click the My Network Places icon and select Properties to open the network con- nections window.
  • Page 25: Connecting To The C30 Relay

    The EnerVista UR Setup software has several new quick action buttons that provide users with instant access to several functions that are often performed when using C30 relays. From the online window, users can select which relay to interro- gate from a pull-down window, then click on the button for the action they wish to perform. The following quick action func- tions are available: •...
  • Page 26: Mounting And Wiring

    Figure 1–7: RELAY COMMUNICATIONS OPTIONS To communicate through the C30 rear RS485 port from a PC RS232 port, the GE Multilin RS232/RS485 converter box is required. This device (catalog number F485) connects to the computer using a “straight-through” serial cable. A shielded twisted-pair (20, 22, or 24 AWG) connects the F485 converter to the C30 rear communications port.
  • Page 27: Faceplate Keypad

    LED off. The relay in the “Not Programmed” state will block signaling of any output relay. These conditions will remain until the relay is explicitly put in the “Programmed” state. Select the menu message    SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP INSTALLATION RELAY SETTINGS RELAY SETTINGS: Not Programmed GE Multilin C30 Controller System 1-17...
  • Page 28: Relay Passwords

    Refer to the Changing Settings section in Chapter 4 for complete instructions on setting up security level passwords. NOTE 1.5.6 FLEXLOGIC™ CUSTOMIZATION FlexLogic™ equation editing is required for setting up user-defined logic for customizing the relay operations. See the Flex- Logic™ section in Chapter 5 for additional details. 1-18 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 29: Commissioning

    1.5 USING THE RELAY 1.5.7 COMMISSIONING The C30 requires a minimum amount of maintenance when it is commissioned into service. Since the C30 is a micropro- cessor-based relay, its characteristics do not change over time. As such, no further functional tests are required.
  • Page 30 1.5 USING THE RELAY 1 GETTING STARTED 1-20 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 31: Overview

    Another option provides two 10Base-F fiber optic ports for redundancy. The Ethernet port supports IEC 61850, Modbus TCP, and TFTP protocols, and allows access to the relay via any standard web browser (C30 web pages). The IEC 60870- 5-104 protocol is supported on the Ethernet port. DNP 3.0 and IEC 60870-5-104 cannot be enabled at the same time.
  • Page 32 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION b) STANDARD ORDER CODES The order codes for the horizontal mount units are shown below. Table 2–2: C30 ORDER CODES (HORIZONTAL UNITS) * - F - W/X Full Size Horizontal Mount BASE UNIT Base Unit...
  • Page 33 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1 INTRODUCTION The order codes for the reduced size vertical mount units are shown below. Table 2–3: C30 ORDER CODES (REDUCED SIZE VERTICAL UNITS) * - F Reduced Size Vertical Mount (see note regarding P/R slot below)
  • Page 34 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION c) ORDER CODES WITH PROCESS BUS MODULES The order codes for the horizontal mount units with the process bus module are shown below. Table 2–4: C30 ORDER CODES (HORIZONTAL UNITS WITH PROCESS BUS) * - F - W/X...
  • Page 35: Replacement Modules

    Replacement modules can be ordered separately as shown below. When ordering a replacement CPU module or face- plate, please provide the serial number of your existing unit. Not all replacement modules may be applicable to the C30 relay. Only the modules specified in the order codes are available as replacement modules.
  • Page 36 2 Form-A outputs, 1 Form-C output, 2 Form-A (no monitoring) latching outputs, 8 digital inputs CT/VT Standard 4CT/4VT Sensitive Ground 4CT/4VT MODULES Standard 8CT (NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE C30) Sensitive Ground 8CT Standard 4CT/4VT with enhanced diagnostics Sensitive Ground 4CT/4VT with enhanced diagnostics Standard 8CT with enhanced diagnostics Sensitive Ground 8CT with enhanced diagnostics INTER-RELAY COMMUNICATIONS C37.94SM, 1300nm single-mode, ELED, 1 channel single-mode...
  • Page 37 2 Form-A outputs, 1 Form-C output, 2 Form-A (no monitoring) latching outputs, 8 digital inputs CT/VT Standard 4CT/4VT Sensitive Ground 4CT/4VT MODULES Standard 8CT (NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE C30) Sensitive Ground 8CT Standard 4CT/4VT with enhanced diagnostics Sensitive Ground 4CT/4VT with enhanced diagnostics Standard 8CT with enhanced diagnostics Sensitive Ground 8CT with enhanced diagnostics INTER-RELAY COMMUNICATIONS C37.94SM, 1300nm single-mode, ELED, 1 channel single-mode...
  • Page 38: User-Programmable Elements

    Pickup delay: 0.000 to 999999.999 s in steps of 0.001 tual input Dropout delay: 0.000 to 999999.999 s in steps of 0.001 Reset mode: self-reset or latched Timing accuracy: ±3% or ±4 ms, whichever is greater C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 39: Monitoring

    1 to 1000 in steps of 1 Unreturned message alarm: Responding to: Rate of unreturned messages in the ring configuration Monitoring message count: 10 to 10000 in steps of 1 Alarm threshold: 1 to 1000 in steps of 1 GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 40: Power Supply

    95% voltage drop across the load impedance. Trickle current: approx. 1 to 2.5 mA Operate time: < 0.6 ms FORM-A CURRENT MONITOR Internal Limiting Resistor: 100 , 2 W Threshold current: approx. 80 to 100 mA 2-10 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 41 REMOTE OUTPUTS (IEC 61850 GSSE/GOOSE) Maximum voltage: 60 V DC Standard output points: 32 Internal fuse: 5 A / 350 V AC, Ceramic, Axial SLO User output points: BLO; Manufacturer: Conquer; Part number: SCD-A 005 GE Multilin C30 Controller System 2-11...
  • Page 42: Communications

    Shielded twisted pair: 150 m (492 ft.) MAXIMUM STANDARD FAST ETHERNET SEGMENT LENGTHS 10Base-T (CAT 3, 4, 5 UTP): 100 m (328 ft.) 100Base-TX (CAT 5 UTP):100 m (328 ft.) Shielded twisted pair: 150 m (492 ft.) 2-12 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 43: Inter-Relay Communications

    Operating temperature: –40 to 60°C; the LCD contrast may be Pollution degree: impaired at temperatures less than – Overvoltage category: 20°C Ingress protection: IP20 front, IP10 back HUMIDITY Humidity: operating up to 95% (non-condensing) at 55°C (as per IEC60068-2-30 variant 1, 6days). GE Multilin C30 Controller System 2-13...
  • Page 44: Type Tests

    2.2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.2.9 TYPE TESTS C30 TYPE TESTS TEST REFERENCE STANDARD TEST LEVEL Dielectric voltage withstand EN60255-5 2.2 kV Impulse voltage withstand EN60255-5 5 kV Damped oscillatory IEC61000-4-18 / IEC60255-22-1 2.5 kV CM, 1 kV DM Electrostatic discharge...
  • Page 45: Approvals

    Units that are stored in a de-energized state should be powered up once per year, for one hour continuously, to NOTE avoid deterioration of electrolytic capacitors. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 2-15...
  • Page 46 2.2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2-16 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 47: Panel Cutout

    HORIZONTAL UNITS The C30 Controller System is available as a 19-inch rack horizontal mount unit with a removable faceplate. The faceplate can be specified as either standard or enhanced at the time of ordering. The enhanced faceplate contains additional user- programmable pushbuttons and LED indicators.
  • Page 48 VERTICAL UNITS The C30 Controller System is available as a reduced size (¾) vertical mount unit, with a removable faceplate. The face- plate can be specified as either standard or enhanced at the time of ordering. The enhanced faceplate contains additional user-programmable pushbuttons and LED indicators.
  • Page 49 RS232 communications port. The relay is secured to the panel with the use of four screws supplied with the relay. 11.015” 7.482” 1.329” 13.560” 15.000” 14.025” 4.000” 9.780” 843809A1.CDR Figure 3–4: C30 VERTICAL DIMENSIONS (ENHANCED PANEL) GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 50 UR S RI S UR S RI S Figure 3–5: C30 VERTICAL MOUNTING AND DIMENSIONS (STANDARD PANEL) For details on side mounting C30 devices with the enhanced front panel, refer to the following documents available online from the GE Multilin website. •...
  • Page 51 3 HARDWARE 3.1 DESCRIPTION Figure 3–6: C30 VERTICAL SIDE MOUNTING INSTALLATION (STANDARD PANEL) GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 52: Module Withdrawal And Insertion

    The enhanced faceplate can be opened to the left, once the thumb screw has been removed, as shown below. This allows for easy accessibility of the modules for withdrawal. The new wide-angle hinge assembly in the enhanced front panel opens completely and allows easy access to all modules in the C30. C30 Controller System...
  • Page 53 When the clips have locked into position, the module will be fully inserted. All CPU modules except the 9E are equipped with 10/100Base-T or 100Base-F Ethernet connectors. These con- nectors must be individually disconnected from the module before it can be removed from the chassis. NOTE GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 54: Rear Terminal Layout

    3.1 DESCRIPTION 3 HARDWARE The 4.0x release of the C30 relay includes new hardware modules.The new CPU modules are specified with codes 9E and higher. The new CT/VT modules are specified with the codes 8F and higher. NOTE All other input and output modules are compatible with the new hardware. Firmware versions 4.0x and higher are only compatible with the new hardware modules.
  • Page 55 3 HARDWARE 3.1 DESCRIPTION Figure 3–11: EXAMPLE OF MODULES IN F AND H SLOTS GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 56: Typical Wiring

    CONTACT INPUT W6a CONTACT INPUT U6a CONTACT INPUT W6c CONTACT INPUT U6c COMMON W5b COMMON U5b CONTACT INPUT W7a GE Consumer & Industrial CONTACT INPUT U7a Multilin CONTACT INPUT W7c CONTACT INPUT U7c CONTACT INPUT W8a CONTACT INPUT U8a CONTACT INPUT W8c...
  • Page 57: Dielectric Strength

    (see the Self-test errors section in chapter 7) or control power is lost, the relay will de-energize. For high reliability systems, the C30 has a redundant option in which two C30 power supplies are placed in parallel on the bus.
  • Page 58: Process Bus Modules

    3.2.4 PROCESS BUS MODULES The C30 can be ordered with a process bus interface module. This module is designed to interface with the GE Multilin HardFiber system, allowing bi-directional IEC 61850 fiber optic communications with up to eight HardFiber merging units, known as Bricks.
  • Page 59 500 , 10 W resistor is appropriate. In this configuration, the voltage across either the form-A contact or the resistor can be used to monitor the state of the output. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-13...
  • Page 60 2 Inputs Form-C ~6a, ~6c 2 Inputs Fast Form-C ~7a, ~7c 2 Inputs ~7a, ~7c 2 Inputs ~7a, ~7c 2 Inputs Fast Form-C ~8a, ~8c 2 Inputs ~8a, ~8c 2 Inputs ~8a, ~8c 2 Inputs 3-14 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 61 Not Used ~5a, ~5c 2 Inputs 2 Outputs Solid-State Solid-State ~6a, ~6c 2 Inputs 2 Outputs Not Used Not Used ~7a, ~7c 2 Inputs 2 Outputs Solid-State Solid-State ~8a, ~8c 2 Inputs Not Used GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-15...
  • Page 62 3.2 WIRING 3 HARDWARE 842762A2.CDR Figure 3–15: CONTACT INPUT AND OUTPUT MODULE WIRING (1 of 2) 3-16 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 63 CONTACT IN COMMON SURGE 842763A2.CDR Figure 3–16: CONTACT INPUT AND OUTPUT MODULE WIRING (2 of 2) CORRECT POLARITY MUST BE OBSERVED FOR ALL CONTACT INPUT AND SOLID STATE OUTPUT CON- NECTIONS FOR PROPER FUNCTIONALITY. CAUTION GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-17...
  • Page 64 There is no provision in the relay to detect a DC ground fault on 48 V DC control power external output. We recommend using an external DC supply. NOTE 3-18 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 65 CONTACT INPUT 2 AUTO-BURNISH = ON 842751A1.CDR Figure 3–19: AUTO-BURNISH DIP SWITCHES The auto-burnish circuitry has an internal fuse for safety purposes. During regular maintenance, the auto-burnish functionality can be checked using an oscilloscope. NOTE GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-19...
  • Page 66: Transducer Inputs/Outputs

    (5A, 5C, 5D, 5E, and 5F) and channel arrangements that may be ordered for the relay. Wherever a tilde “~” symbol appears, substitute with the slot position of the module. NOTE Figure 3–20: TRANSDUCER INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE WIRING 3-20 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 67: Rs232 Faceplate Port

    3.2.7 RS232 FACEPLATE PORT A 9-pin RS232C serial port is located on the C30 faceplate for programming with a personal computer. All that is required to use this interface is a personal computer running the EnerVista UR Setup software provided with the relay. Cabling for the RS232 port is shown in the following figure for both 9-pin and 25-pin connectors.
  • Page 68 This common voltage is implied to be a power supply common. Some systems allow the shield (drain wire) to be used as common wire and to connect directly to the C30 COM terminal (#3); others function cor- rectly only if the common wire is connected to the C30 COM terminal, but insulated from the shield.
  • Page 69 For optical power budgeting, splices are required every 1 km for the transmitter/receiver pair. When splicing optical fibers, the diameter and numerical aperture of each fiber must be the same. In order to engage or disengage the ST type connec- tor, only a quarter turn of the coupling is required. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-23...
  • Page 70: Irig-B

    UR-series relays can be synchronized. The IRIG-B repeater has a bypass function to maintain the time signal even when a relay in the series is powered down. Figure 3–25: IRIG-B REPEATER Using an amplitude modulated receiver will cause errors up to 1 ms in event time-stamping. NOTE 3-24 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 71: Description

    3.3.1 DESCRIPTION The C30 direct inputs and outputs feature makes use of the type 7 series of communications modules. These modules are also used by the L90 Line Differential Relay for inter-relay communications. The direct input and output feature uses the communications channels provided by these modules to exchange digital state information between relays.
  • Page 72 These modules are listed in the following table. All fiber modules use ST type connectors. Not all the direct input and output communications modules may be applicable to the C30 relay. Only the modules specified in the order codes are available as direct input and output communications modules.
  • Page 73: Fiber: Led And Eled Transmitters

    1 Channel 2 Channels Figure 3–30: LASER FIBER MODULES When using a laser Interface, attenuators may be necessary to ensure that you do not exceed the maxi- mum optical input power to the receiver. WARNING GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-27...
  • Page 74: G.703 Interface

    Remove the top cover by sliding it towards the rear and then lift it upwards. Set the timing selection switches (channel 1, channel 2) to the desired timing modes. Replace the top cover and the cover screw. 3-28 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 75 For connection to a higher order system (UR- to-multiplexer, factory defaults), set to octet timing (S1 = ON) and set timing mode to loop timing (S5 = OFF and S6 = OFF). GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-29...
  • Page 76 G.703 line side of the interface while the other lies on the differential Manchester side of the interface. DMR = Differential Manchester Receiver DMX = Differential Manchester Transmitter G7X = G.703 Transmitter G7R = G.703 Receiver 842775A1.CDR Figure 3–35: G.703 DUAL LOOPBACK MODE 3-30 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 77: Rs422 Interface

    1 as shown below. If the terminal timing feature is not available or this type of connection is not desired, the G.703 interface is a viable option that does not impose timing restrictions. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-31...
  • Page 78 Figure 3–38: TIMING CONFIGURATION FOR RS422 TWO-CHANNEL, 3-TERMINAL APPLICATION Data module 1 provides timing to the C30 RS422 interface via the ST(A) and ST(B) outputs. Data module 1 also provides timing to data module 2 TT(A) and TT(B) inputs via the ST(A) and AT(B) outputs. The data module pin numbers have been omitted in the figure above since they may vary depending on the manufacturer.
  • Page 79: Rs422 And Fiber Interface

    When using a laser Interface, attenuators may be necessary to ensure that you do not exceed the maxi- mum optical input power to the receiver. WARNING Shield Tx – G.703 Rx – channel 1 Tx + Rx + Surge Fiber channel 2 842778A1.CDR Figure 3–41: G.703 AND FIBER INTERFACE CONNECTION GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-33...
  • Page 80: Ieee C37.94 Interface

    IEEE C37.94 standard, as shown below. The UR-series C37.94 communication module has six (6) switches that are used to set the clock configuration. The func- tions of these control switches is shown below. 842753A1.CDR 3-34 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 81 Once the clips have cleared the raised edge of the chassis, engage the clips simultaneously. When the clips have locked into position, the module will be fully inserted. Figure 3–42: IEEE C37.94 TIMING SELECTION SWITCH SETTING GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-35...
  • Page 82: C37.94Sm Interface

    For the internal timing mode, the system clock is generated internally. Therefore, the timing switch selection should be internal timing for relay 1 and loop timed for relay 2. There must be only one timing source configured. 3-36 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 83 Once the clips have cleared the raised edge of the chassis, engage the clips simultaneously. When the clips have locked into position, the module will be fully inserted. Figure 3–43: C37.94SM TIMING SELECTION SWITCH SETTING GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-37...
  • Page 84: Overview

    The type 2S and 2T embedded managed switch modules are supported by UR-series relays containing type 9S CPU mod- ules with revisions 5.5x and higher. The modules communicate to the C30 through an internal Ethernet port (referred to as the UR port or port 7) and provide an additional six external Ethernet ports: two 10/100Base-T ports and four multimode ST 100Base-FX ports.
  • Page 85: Managed Switch Led Indicators

    DESCRIPTION Upon initial power up of a C30 device with an installed Ethernet switch, the front panel trouble LED will be illuminated and error message will be displayed. It will be necessary to configure the Ethernet switch and then ENET MODULE OFFLINE place it online.
  • Page 86 The following procedure describes how to initially configure the Ethernet switch to work on your LAN. Initiate communications from a PC to the C30 through a front panel serial connection (refer to the Configuring serial communications section in chapter 1 for details), or if you are familiar with the UR keypad you can use it to set up the network IP address and check the Modbus slave address and Modbus TCP port.
  • Page 87 After few seconds you should see your local area connection attempting to connect to the switch. Once connected, check your IP address by going to bottom of your screen and right-clicking the Local Area Connection icon as shown below. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-41...
  • Page 88 This procedure describes how to configure the C30 switch module through EnerVista UR Setup. Before starting this proce- dure, ensure that the local PC is properly configured on the same network as the C30 device as shown in the previous sec- tion.
  • Page 89: Configuring The Managed Ethernet Switch Module

    Click the Save button. It will take few seconds to save the settings to the Ethernet switch module and the following message displayed. Verify that the target message is cleared and that the C30 displays the MAC address of the Ethernet switch in the Actual Values > Status > Ethernet Switch window.
  • Page 90 SAVING THE ETHERNET SWITCH SETTINGS TO A SETTINGS FILE The C30 allows the settings information for the Ethernet switch module to be saved locally as a settings file. This file con- tains the advanced configuration details for the switch not contained within the standard C30 settings file.
  • Page 91 The system will request the name and destination path for the settings file. Navigate to the folder containing the Ethernet switch settings file, select the file, then click Open. The settings file will be transferred to the Ethernet switch and the settings uploaded to the device. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-45...
  • Page 92: Uploading C30 Switch Module Firmware

    NOTE b) SELECTING THE PROPER SWITCH FIRMWARE VERSION The latest switch module firmware is available as a download from the GE Multilin web site. Use the following procedure to determine the version of firmware currently installed on your switch Log into the switch using the EnerVista web interface.
  • Page 93 Select the firmware file to be loaded on to the Switch, and select the Open option. The following window will pop up, indicating that the firmware file transfer is in progress. If the firmware load was successful, the following window will appear: Note GE Multilin C30 Controller System 3-47...
  • Page 94: Ethernet Switch Self-Test Errors

    No setting required; the C30 EQUIPMENT The C30 has not detected the The C30 failed to see the switch module will read the state of a general MISMATCH: Card XXX presence of the Ethernet on power-up, because switch won’t...
  • Page 95: Introduction

    To start using the EnerVista UR Setup software, a site definition and device definition must first be created. See the EnerV- ista UR Setup Help File or refer to the Connecting EnerVista UR Setup with the C30 section in Chapter 1 for details.
  • Page 96 Site List window will automatically be sent to the on-line communicating device. g) FIRMWARE UPGRADES The firmware of a C30 device can be upgraded, locally or remotely, via the EnerVista UR Setup software. The correspond- ing instructions are provided by the EnerVista UR Setup Help file under the topic “Upgrading Firmware”.
  • Page 97: Enervista Ur Setup Main Window

    Device data view windows, with common tool bar. Settings file data view windows, with common tool bar. Workspace area with data view tabs. Status bar. 10. Quick action hot links. 842786A2.CDR Figure 4–1: ENERVISTA UR SETUP SOFTWARE MAIN WINDOW GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 98: Settings Templates

    (settings file templates) and online devices (online settings templates). The func- tionality is identical for both purposes. The settings template feature requires that both the EnerVista UR Setup software and the C30 firmware are at ver- sions 5.40 or higher.
  • Page 99 The following procedure describes how to add password protection to a settings file template. Select a settings file from the offline window on the left of the EnerVista UR Setup main screen. Selecting the Template Mode > Password Protect Template option. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 100 Template Mode > View In Template Mode command. The template specifies that only the Pickup Curve Phase time overcurrent settings window without template applied. settings be available. 842858A1.CDR Figure 4–4: APPLYING TEMPLATES VIA THE VIEW IN TEMPLATE MODE COMMAND C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 101 Select an installed device or settings file from the tree menu on the left of the EnerVista UR Setup main screen. Select the Template Mode > Remove Settings Template option. Enter the template password and click OK to continue. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 102: Securing And Locking Flexlogic™ Equations

    Click on Save to save and apply changes to the settings template. Select the Template Mode > View In Template Mode option to view the template. Apply a password to the template then click OK to secure the FlexLogic™ equation. C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 103 FlexLogic™ entries in a settings file have been secured, use the following procedure to lock the settings file to a specific serial number. Select the settings file in the offline window. Right-click on the file and select the Edit Settings File Properties item. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 104: Settings File Traceability

    When a settings file is transfered to a C30 device, the date, time, and serial number of the C30 are sent back to EnerVista UR Setup and added to the settings file on the local PC. This infor- mation can be compared with the C30 actual values at any later date to determine if security has been compromised.
  • Page 105 4.2 EXTENDED ENERVISTA UR SETUP FEATURES The transfer date of a setting file written to a C30 is logged in the relay and can be viewed via EnerVista UR Setup or the front panel display. Likewise, the transfer date of a setting file saved to a local PC is logged in EnerVista UR Setup.
  • Page 106 ONLINE DEVICE TRACEABILITY INFORMATION The C30 serial number and file transfer date are available for an online device through the actual values. Select the Actual Values > Product Info > Model Information menu item within the EnerVista UR Setup online window as shown in the example below.
  • Page 107: Faceplate

    LED panel 1 LED panel 2 LED panel 3 Display Front panel RS232 port Small user-programmable User-programmable Keypad (control) pushbuttons 1 to 7 pushbuttons 1 to 12 827801A7.CDR Figure 4–16: UR-SERIES STANDARD HORIZONTAL FACEPLATE PANELS GE Multilin C30 Controller System 4-13...
  • Page 108: Led Indicators

    The status indicators in the first column are described below. • IN SERVICE: This LED indicates that control power is applied, all monitored inputs, outputs, and internal systems are OK, and that the device has been programmed. 4-14 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 109 PHASE C: This LED indicates phase C was involved. • NEUTRAL/GROUND: This LED indicates that neutral or ground was involved. In the C30 Controller System, only the OTHER indicator is applicable and indicates that a digital element was involved. NOTE The user-programmable LEDs consist of 48 amber LED indicators in four columns.
  • Page 110 User customization of LED operation is of maximum benefit in installations where languages other than English are used to communicate with operators. Refer to the User-programmable LEDs section in chapter 5 for the settings used to program the operation of the LEDs on these panels. 4-16 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 111: Custom Labeling Of Leds

    EnerVista UR Setup software is installed and operational. • The C30 settings have been saved to a settings file. • The C30 front panel label cutout sheet (GE Multilin part number 1006-0047) has been downloaded from http:// www.GEindustrial.com/multilin/support/ur and printed.
  • Page 112 Enter the text to appear next to each LED and above each user-programmable pushbuttons in the fields provided. Feed the C30 front panel label cutout sheet into a printer and press the Print button in the front panel report window.
  • Page 113 4.3 FACEPLATE INTERFACE Bend the tab at the center of the tool tail as shown below. The following procedure describes how to remove the LED labels from the C30 enhanced front panel and insert the custom labels. Use the knife to lift the LED label and slide the label tool underneath. Make sure the bent tabs are pointing away from the relay.
  • Page 114 Slide the new LED label inside the pocket until the text is properly aligned with the LEDs, as shown below. The following procedure describes how to remove the user-programmable pushbutton labels from the C30 enhanced front panel and insert the custom labels.
  • Page 115 Slide the label tool under the user-programmable pushbutton label until the tabs snap out as shown below. This will attach the label tool to the user-programmable pushbutton label. Remove the tool and attached user-programmable pushbutton label as shown below. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 4-21...
  • Page 116 The panel templates provide relative LED locations and located example text (x) edit boxes. The following procedure demonstrates how to install/uninstall the custom panel labeling. Remove the clear Lexan Front Cover (GE Multilin part number: 1501-0014). Push in...
  • Page 117: Display

    4.3.6 BREAKER CONTROL a) INTRODUCTION The C30 can interface with associated circuit breakers. In many cases the application monitors the state of the breaker, which can be presented on faceplate LEDs, along with a breaker trouble indication. Breaker operations can be manually initiated from faceplate keypad or automatically initiated from a FlexLogic™...
  • Page 118: Menus

    Each press of the MENU key advances through the following main heading pages: • Actual values. • Settings. • Commands. • Targets. • User displays (when enabled). 4-24 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 119 FLASH MESSAGE Display Properties. TIME: 1.0 s  To view the remaining settings associated with the Display Properties subheader, DEFAULT MESSAGE repeatedly press the MESSAGE DOWN key. The last message appears as shown. INTENSITY: 25% GE Multilin C30 Controller System 4-25...
  • Page 120: Changing Settings

    ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC TEXT Text settings have data values which are fixed in length, but user-defined in character. They may be comprised of upper case letters, lower case letters, numerals, and a selection of special characters. 4-26 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 121 When the "NEW SETTING HAS BEEN STORED" message appears, the relay will be in "Programmed" state and the In Service LED will turn on. e) ENTERING INITIAL PASSWORDS The C30 supports password entry from a local or remote connection. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 122 When an incorrect command or setting password has been entered via the faceplate interface three times within a 3-minute time span, the FlexLogic™ operand will be set to “On” and the C30 will not allow settings or com- LOCAL ACCESS DENIED...
  • Page 123 FlexLogic™ operand will be set to “On” and REMOTE ACCESS DENIED the C30 will not allow Settings or Command access via the any external communications interface for the next ten minutes. FlexLogic™ operand will be set to “Off” after the expiration of the ten-minute timeout.
  • Page 124 4.3 FACEPLATE INTERFACE 4 HUMAN INTERFACES 4-30 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 125: Settings Main Menu

     INSTALLATION See page 5-61.   SETTINGS  BREAKERS See page 5-64.  SYSTEM SETUP   SWITCHES See page 5-68.   SETTINGS  FLEXLOGIC See page 5-83.  FLEXLOGIC  EQUATION EDITOR GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 126  REMOTE OUTPUTS See page 5-114.  UserSt BIT PAIRS  RESETTING See page 5-114.   DIRECT INPUTS See page 5-115.   DIRECT OUTPUTS See page 5-115.   TELEPROTECTION See page 5-119.  C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 127 See page 5-126.   SETTINGS TEST MODE See page 5-128.  TESTING FUNCTION: Disabled TEST MODE FORCING: See page 5-128.  FORCE CONTACT See page 5-129.  INPUTS  FORCE CONTACT See page 5-130.  OUTPUTS GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 128: Introduction To Elements

    The DPO event is created when the measure and decide comparator output transits from the pickup state (logic 1) to the dropout state (logic 0). This could happen when the element is in the operate state if the reset delay time is not 0. C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 129: Security

    When entering a settings or command password via EnerVista or any serial interface, the user must enter the correspond- ing connection password. If the connection is to the back of the C30, the remote password must be used. If the connection is to the RS232 port of the faceplate, the local password must be used.
  • Page 130 Proper passwords are required to enable each command or setting level access. A command or setting password consists of 1 to 10 numerical characters and are initially programmed to “0”. The following procedure describes how the set the com- mand or setting password. C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 131 INVALID ATTEMPS BEFORE LOCKOUT The C30 provides a means to raise an alarm upon failed password entry. Should password verification fail while accessing a password-protected level of the relay (either settings or commands), the FlexLogic™ operand is UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS asserted.
  • Page 132 When this timer expires, local setting access is ACCESS AUTH TIMEOUT immediately denied. If access is permitted and an off-to-on transition of the FlexLogic™ operand is detected, the time- out is restarted. The status of this timer is updated every 5 seconds. C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 133: Display Properties

    DEFAULT MESSAGE TIMEOUT: If the keypad is inactive for a period of time, the relay automatically reverts to a default message. The inactivity time is modified via this setting to ensure messages remain on the screen long enough during programming or reading of actual values. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 134: Clear Relay Records

    Some customers prefer very low currents to display as zero, while others prefer the current be displayed even when the value reflects noise rather than the actual signal. The C30 applies a cut- off value to the magnitudes and angles of the measured currents.
  • Page 135: Communications

      IEC 60870-5-104 See page 5–32. MESSAGE  PROTOCOL  SNTP PROTOCOL See page 5–33. MESSAGE   EGD PROTOCOL See page 5–33. MESSAGE   ETHERNET SWITCH See page 5–35. MESSAGE  GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-11...
  • Page 136 0 ms The C30 is equipped with up to three independent serial communication ports. The faceplate RS232 port is intended for local use and is fixed at 19200 baud and no parity. The rear COM1 port type is selected when ordering: either an Ethernet or RS485 port.
  • Page 137 MODBUS SLAVE ADDRESS grammed. For the RS485 ports each C30 must have a unique address from 1 to 254. Address 0 is the broadcast address which all Modbus slave devices listen to. Addresses do not have to be sequential, but no two devices can have the same address or conflicts resulting in errors will occur.
  • Page 138 TIMEOUT: 120 s The C30 supports the Distributed Network Protocol (DNP) version 3.0. The C30 can be used as a DNP slave device con- nected to multiple DNP masters (usually an RTU or a SCADA master station). Since the C30 maintains two sets of DNP data change buffers and connection information, two DNP masters can actively communicate with the C30 at one time.
  • Page 139 DNP analog input points that are voltages will be returned with values 1000 times smaller (for example, a value of 72000 V on the C30 will be returned as 72). These settings are useful when analog input values must be adjusted to fit within cer- tain ranges in DNP masters.
  • Page 140 (for circuit breakers) or raise/lower (for tap changers) using a single control point. That is, the DNP master can operate a single point for both trip and close, or raise and lower, operations. The C30 can be configured to sup- port paired control points, with each paired control point operating two virtual inputs.
  • Page 141 IEC 60870-5-104 point lists must be in one continuous block, any points assigned after the first “Off” point NOTE are ignored. Changes to the DNP / IEC 60870-5-104 point lists will not take effect until the C30 is restarted. NOTE GE Multilin...
  • Page 142 The C30 supports the Manufacturing Message Specification (MMS) protocol as specified by IEC 61850. MMS is supported over two protocol stacks: TCP/IP over ethernet and TP4/CLNP (OSI) over ethernet. The C30 operates as an IEC 61850 server. The Remote inputs and outputs section in this chapter describe the peer-to-peer GSSE/GOOSE message scheme.
  • Page 143 IEC 61850 GSSE application ID name string sent as part of each GSSE message. This GSSE ID string identifies the GSSE message to the receiving device. In C30 releases previous to 5.0x, this name string was repre- sented by the setting.
  • Page 144 DESTINATION MAC address; the least significant bit of the first byte must be set. In C30 releases previous to 5.0x, the destination Ethernet MAC address was determined automatically by taking the sending MAC address (that is, the unique, local MAC address of the C30) and setting the multicast bit.
  • Page 145 The C30 has the ability of detecting if a data item in one of the GOOSE datasets is erroneously oscillating. This can be caused by events such as errors in logic programming, inputs improperly being asserted and de-asserted, or failed station components.
  • Page 146 Configure the transmission dataset. Configure the GOOSE service settings. Configure the data. The general steps required for reception configuration are: Configure the reception dataset. Configure the GOOSE service settings. Configure the data. 5-22 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 147 MMXU1 HZ DEADBAND change greater than 45 mHz, from the previous MMXU1.MX.mag.f value, in the source frequency. The C30 must be rebooted (control power removed and re-applied) before these settings take effect. The following procedure illustrates the reception configuration. Configure the reception dataset by making the following changes in the ...
  • Page 148 IEC61850 GOOSE ANALOG INPUT 1 UNITS The GOOSE analog input 1 can now be used as a FlexAnalog™ value in a FlexElement™ or in other settings. The C30 must be rebooted (control power removed and re-applied) before these settings take effect.
  • Page 149 DNA and UserSt bit pairs that are included in GSSE messages. To set up a C30 to receive a configurable GOOSE dataset that contains two IEC 61850 single point status indications, the following dataset items can be selected (for example, for configurable GOOSE dataset 1): “GGIO3.ST.Ind1.stVal” and “GGIO3.ST.Ind2.stVal”.
  • Page 150 CPU resources. When server scanning is disabled, there will be not updated to the IEC 61850 logical node sta- tus values in the C30. Clients will still be able to connect to the server (C30 relay), but most data values will not be updated.
  • Page 151 The GGIO2 control configuration settings are used to set the control model for each input. The available choices are “0” (status only), “1” (direct control), and “2” (SBO with normal security). The GGIO2 control points are used to control the C30 virtual inputs.
  • Page 152 GGIO4. When this value is NUMBER OF ANALOG POINTS changed, the C30 must be rebooted in order to allow the GGIO4 logical node to be re-instantiated and contain the newly configured number of analog points.
  • Page 153 ITEM 64 attributes supported by the C30. Changes to the dataset will only take effect when the C30 is restarted. It is recommended to use reporting service from logical node LLN0 if a user needs some (but not all) data from already existing GGIO1, GGIO4, and MMXU4 points and their quantity is not greater than 64 minus the number items in this dataset.
  • Page 154 XCBR operating counter status attribute (OpCnt) increments with every operation. Frequent breaker operation may result in very large OpCnt values over time. This setting allows the OpCnt to be reset to “0” for XCBR1. 5-30 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 155 Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. This feature is available only if the C30 has the ethernet option installed. The web pages are organized as a series of menus that can be accessed starting at the C30 “Main Menu”. Web pages are available showing DNP and IEC 60870-5-104 points lists, Modbus registers, event records, fault reports, etc.
  • Page 156 NUMBER: The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) can be used to transfer files from the C30 over a network. The C30 operates as a TFTP server. TFTP client software is available from various sources, including Microsoft Windows NT. The dir.txt file obtained from the C30 contains a list and description of all available files (event records, oscillography, etc.).
  • Page 157 C30 clock is closely synchronized with the SNTP/NTP server. It may take up to two minutes for the C30 to signal an SNTP self-test error if the server is offline.
  • Page 158 MESSAGE (Modbus register address range) Fast exchanges (50 to 1000 ms) are generally used in control schemes. The C30 has one fast exchange (exchange 1) and two slow exchanges (exchange 2 and 3). The settings menu for the slow EGD exchanges is shown below: ...
  • Page 159: Modbus User Map

    EXCH 1 DATA ITEM 1 to 20/50: These settings specify the data items that are part of this EGD exchange. Almost any data from the C30 memory map can be configured to be included in an EGD exchange. The settings are the starting Modbus register address for the data item in decimal format.
  • Page 160: Real Time Clock

    SNTP, the offset is used to determine the local time for the C30 clock, since SNTP provides UTC time. The daylight savings time (DST) settings can be used to allow the C30 clock can follow the DST rules of the local time zone.
  • Page 161: Oscillography

    Reducing the sampling rate allows longer records to be stored. This setting has no effect on the internal sampling rate of the relay which is always 64 samples per cycle; that is, it has no effect on the fundamental calculations of the device. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-37...
  • Page 162 IB signal on terminal 2 of the CT/VT module in slot F. If there are no CT/VT modules and analog input modules, no analog traces will appear in the file; only the digital traces will appear. 5-38 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 163: Data Logger

    490920 s 436380 s 254460 s 3600000 ms 2727.5 235645200 s 340.9 29455200 s 26182800 s Changing any setting affecting data logger operation will clear any data that is currently in the log. NOTE GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-39...
  • Page 164: User-Programmable Leds

    When enabled, the LED test can be initiated from any digital input or user-programmable condition such as user-program- mable pushbutton. The control operand is configured under the setting. The test covers all LEDs, LED TEST CONTROL including the LEDs of the optional user-programmable pushbuttons. The test consists of three stages. 5-40 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 165 Assume one needs to check if any of the LEDs is “burned” through user-programmable pushbutton 1. The following set- tings should be applied. Configure user-programmable pushbutton 1 by making the following entries in the  SETTINGS   menu: PRODUCT SETUP USER-PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS USER PUSHBUTTON 1 GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-41...
  • Page 166 “Latched”, the LED, once lit, remains so until reset by the faceplate RESET button, from a remote device via a com- munications channel, or from any programmed operand, even if the LED operand state de-asserts. 5-42 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 167: User-Programmable Self Tests

    Refer to the Relay self-tests section in chapter 7 for additional information on major and minor self-test alarms. To enable the Ethernet switch failure function, ensure that the is “Enabled” in this ETHERNET SWITCH FAIL FUNCTION menu. NOTE GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-43...
  • Page 168: Control Pushbuttons

    The location of the control pushbuttons are shown in the following figures. Control pushbuttons 842813A1.CDR Figure 5–3: CONTROL PUSHBUTTONS (ENHANCED FACEPLATE) An additional four control pushbuttons are included on the standard faceplate when the C30 is ordered with the twelve user-programmable pushbutton option. STATUS EVENT CAUSE...
  • Page 169: User-Programmable Pushbuttons

    Range: 0 to 60.00 s in steps of 0.05 PUSHBTN 1 DROP-OUT MESSAGE TIME: 0.00 s Range: FlexLogic™ operand PUSHBTN 1 LED CTL: MESSAGE Range: Disabled, Normal, High Priority PUSHBTN 1 MESSAGE: MESSAGE Disabled Range: Disabled, Enabled PUSHBUTTON 1 MESSAGE EVENTS: Disabled GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-45...
  • Page 170 The pushbutton is reset (deactivated) in latched mode by asserting the operand assigned to the set- PUSHBTN 1 RESET ting or by directly pressing the associated active front panel pushbutton. 5-46 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 171 This timer is reset upon release of the pushbutton. Note that any pushbutton operation will require the pushbutton to be pressed a minimum of 50 ms. This minimum time is required prior to activating the pushbutton hold timer. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-47...
  • Page 172 “Normal” if the setting is “High Priority” or “Normal”. PUSHBTN 1 MESSAGE • PUSHBUTTON 1 EVENTS: If this setting is enabled, each pushbutton state change will be logged as an event into event recorder. 5-48 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 173 Off = 0 SETTING SETTING Autoreset Delay Autoreset Function = Enabled = Disabled SETTING Drop-Out Timer TIMER FLEXLOGIC OPERAND 200 ms PUSHBUTTON 1 ON 842021A3.CDR Figure 5–8: USER-PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTON LOGIC (Sheet 1 of 2) GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-49...
  • Page 174: Flex State Parameters

     PATH: SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP FLEX STATE PARAMETERS Range: FlexLogic™ operand  FLEX STATE PARAMETER  PARAMETERS Range: FlexLogic™ operand PARAMETER MESSAGE Range: FlexLogic™ operand PARAMETER MESSAGE  Range: FlexLogic™ operand PARAMETER 256: MESSAGE 5-50 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 175: User-Definable Displays

    INVOKE AND SCROLL play, not at the first user-defined display. The pulses must last for at least 250 ms to take effect. INVOKE AND SCROLL GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-51...
  • Page 176 While viewing a user display, press the ENTER key and then select the ‘Yes” option to remove the display from the user display list. Use the MENU key again to exit the user displays menu. 5-52 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 177: Direct Inputs And Outputs

    See page 5–59. MESSAGE   CRC ALARM CH2 See page 5–59. MESSAGE   UNRETURNED See page 5–60. MESSAGE  MESSAGES ALARM CH1  UNRETURNED See page 5–60. MESSAGE  MESSAGES ALARM CH2 GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-53...
  • Page 178 Delivery time for direct input and output messages is approximately 0.2 of a power system cycle at 128 kbps and 0.4 of a power system cycle at 64 kbps, per each ‘bridge’. 5-54 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 179 The following application examples illustrate the basic concepts for direct input and output configuration. Please refer to the Inputs and outputs section in this chapter for information on configuring FlexLogic™ operands (flags, bits) to be exchanged. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-55...
  • Page 180 UR-series chassis. The problem is solved by adding an extra UR-series IED, such as the C30, to satisfy the additional input and output and programmable logic requirements. The two IEDs are connected via single-channel digital communication cards as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 181 The complete application requires addressing a number of issues such as failure of both the communications rings, failure or out-of-service conditions of one of the relays, etc. Self-monitoring flags of the direct inputs and outputs feature would be primarily used to address these concerns. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-57...
  • Page 182 Inputs and outputs section. A blocking pilot-aided scheme should be implemented with more security and, ideally, faster message delivery time. This could be accomplished using a dual-ring configuration as shown below. 5-58 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 183 EVENTS: Disabled The C30 checks integrity of the incoming direct input and output messages using a 32-bit CRC. The CRC alarm function is available for monitoring the communication medium noise by tracking the rate of messages failing the CRC check. The monitoring function counts all incoming messages, including messages that failed the CRC check.
  • Page 184 MESSAGE EVENTS: Disabled The C30 checks integrity of the direct input and output communication ring by counting unreturned messages. In the ring configuration, all messages originating at a given device should return within a pre-defined period of time. The unreturned messages alarm function is available for monitoring the integrity of the communication ring by tracking the rate of unre- turned messages.
  • Page 185: Teleprotection

    TERMINAL 1 ID NUMBER 5.2.17 INSTALLATION   PATH: SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP INSTALLATION Range: Not Programmed, Programmed  INSTALLATION RELAY SETTINGS:  Not Programmed Range: up to 20 alphanumeric characters RELAY NAME: MESSAGE Relay-1 GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-61...
  • Page 186 This name will appear on generated reports. This name RELAY NAME is also used to identify specific devices which are engaged in automatically sending/receiving data over the Ethernet com- munications channel using the IEC 61850 protocol. 5-62 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 187: Remote Resources Configuration

    Bricks. Remote resources settings configure the point-to-point connection between specific fiber optic ports on the C30 process card and specific Brick. The relay is then configured to measure spe- cific currents, voltages and contact inputs from those Bricks, and to control specific outputs.
  • Page 188: Breakers

    0.000 s Range: 0.000 to 65.535 s in steps of 0.001 MANUAL CLOSE RECAL1 MESSAGE TIME: 0.000 s Range: FlexLogic™ operand BREAKER 1 OUT OF SV: MESSAGE Range: Disabled, Enabled BREAKER 1 EVENTS: MESSAGE Disabled 5-64 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 189 1. The number of breaker control elements is dependent on the number of CT/VT modules specified with the C30. The follow- ing settings are available for each breaker control element.
  • Page 190 5.4 SYSTEM SETUP 5 SETTINGS Figure 5–17: DUAL BREAKER CONTROL SCHEME LOGIC (Sheet 1 of 2) IEC 61850 functionality is permitted when the C30 is in “Programmed” mode and not in the local control mode. NOTE 5-66 C30 Controller System...
  • Page 191 5 SETTINGS 5.4 SYSTEM SETUP Figure 5–18: DUAL BREAKER CONTROL SCHEME LOGIC (Sheet 2 of 2) GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-67...
  • Page 192: Disconnect Switches

    For greater security in determination of the switch pole position, both the 52/a and 52/b auxiliary contacts are used with reporting of the discrepancy between them. The number of available disconnect switches depends on the number of the CT/VT modules ordered with the C30. •...
  • Page 193 This allows for non-simultaneous operation of the poles. IEC 61850 functionality is permitted when the C30 is in “Programmed” mode and not in the local control mode. NOTE GE Multilin...
  • Page 194 5.4 SYSTEM SETUP 5 SETTINGS Figure 5–19: DISCONNECT SWITCH SCHEME LOGIC 5-70 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 195: Introduction To Flexlogic™

    Figure 5–20: UR ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW The states of all digital signals used in the C30 are represented by flags (or FlexLogic™ operands, which are described later in this section). A digital “1” is represented by a 'set' flag. Any external contact change-of-state can be used to block an element from operating, as an input to a control feature in a FlexLogic™...
  • Page 196 Some types of operands are present in the relay in multiple instances; e.g. contact and remote inputs. These types of oper- ands are grouped together (for presentation purposes only) on the faceplate display. The characteristics of the different types of operands are listed in the table below. Table 5–6: C30 FLEXLOGIC™ OPERAND TYPES OPERAND TYPE STATE...
  • Page 197 5 SETTINGS 5.5 FLEXLOGIC™ The operands available for this relay are listed alphabetically by types in the following table. Table 5–7: C30 FLEXLOGIC™ OPERANDS (Sheet 1 of 4) OPERAND TYPE OPERAND SYNTAX OPERAND DESCRIPTION CONTROL CONTROL PUSHBTN 1 ON Control pushbutton 1 is being pressed...
  • Page 198 5.5 FLEXLOGIC™ 5 SETTINGS Table 5–7: C30 FLEXLOGIC™ OPERANDS (Sheet 2 of 4) OPERAND TYPE OPERAND SYNTAX OPERAND DESCRIPTION ELEMENT: Dig Element 1 PKP Digital Element 1 is picked up Digital elements Dig Element 1 OP Digital Element 1 is operated...
  • Page 199 5 SETTINGS 5.5 FLEXLOGIC™ Table 5–7: C30 FLEXLOGIC™ OPERANDS (Sheet 3 of 4) OPERAND TYPE OPERAND SYNTAX OPERAND DESCRIPTION ELEMENT: TELEPRO INPUT 1-1 On Flag is set, Logic =1   Teleprotection inputs/outputs TELEPRO INPUT 1-16 On Flag is set, Logic =1...
  • Page 200 5.5 FLEXLOGIC™ 5 SETTINGS Table 5–7: C30 FLEXLOGIC™ OPERANDS (Sheet 4 of 4) OPERAND TYPE OPERAND SYNTAX OPERAND DESCRIPTION LED INDICATORS: LED TEST IN PROGRESS An LED test has been initiated and has not finished. LED test LED INDICATORS: LED USER 1 Asserted when user-programmable LED 1 is on.
  • Page 201 = Virt Op 1 Assigns previous FlexLogic™ operand to virtual The virtual output is set by the preceding  virtual output 1. parameter  output = Virt Op 96 Assigns previous FlexLogic™ operand to virtual output 96. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-77...
  • Page 202: Flexlogic™ Rules

    Inspect each operator between the initial operands and final virtual outputs to determine if the output from the operator is used as an input to more than one following operator. If so, the operator output must be assigned as a virtual output. 5-78 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 203 It is also recommended to list operator inputs from bottom to top. For demonstration, the final output will be arbitrarily identified as parameter 99, GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-79...
  • Page 204 FLEXLOGIC ENTRY n: AND (2) FLEXLOGIC ENTRY n: =Virt Op 3 827030A2.VSD Figure 5–26: FLEXLOGIC™ EQUATION FOR VIRTUAL OUTPUT 3 Repeating the process described for virtual output 3, select the FlexLogic™ parameters for Virtual Output 4. 5-80 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 205 It is now possible to check that the selection of parameters will produce the required logic by converting the set of parame- ters into a logic diagram. The result of this process is shown below, which is compared to the logic for virtual output 4 dia- gram as a check. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-81...
  • Page 206 In the expression above, the virtual output 4 input to the four-input OR is listed before it is created. This is typical of a form of feedback, in this case, used to create a seal-in effect with the latch, and is correct. 5-82 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 207: Flexlogic™ Equation Editor

    TIMER 1 PICKUP DELAY: Sets the time delay to pickup. If a pickup delay is not required, set this function to "0". • TIMER 1 DROPOUT DELAY: Sets the time delay to dropout. If a dropout delay is not required, set this function to "0". GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-83...
  • Page 208: Flexelements™

    The element can be programmed to respond either to a signal level or to a rate-of-change (delta) over a pre-defined period of time. The output operand is asserted when the operating signal is higher than a threshold or lower than a threshold as per user's choice. 5-84 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 209 The FLEXELEMENT 1 DIRECTION following figure explains the application of the FLEXELEMENT 1 DIRECTION FLEXELEMENT 1 PICKUP FLEXELEMENT 1 HYS- settings. TERESIS GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-85...
  • Page 210 FLEXELEMENT DIRECTION = Under; FLEXELEMENT INPUT MODE = Signed; FlexElement 1 OpSig FLEXELEMENT 1 PKP FLEXELEMENT DIRECTION = Under; FLEXELEMENT INPUT MODE = Absolute; FlexElement 1 OpSig 842706A2.CDR Figure 5–30: FLEXELEMENT™ INPUT MODE SETTING 5-86 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 211 “Delta”. FLEXELEMENT 1 COMP MODE This setting specifies the pickup delay of the element. The setting FLEXELEMENT 1 PKP DELAY FLEXELEMENT 1 RST DELAY specifies the reset delay of the element. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-87...
  • Page 212: Non-Volatile Latches

    FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS Off=0 LATCH 1 ON Dominant LATCH 1 OFF Previous Previous SETTING State State LATCH 1 SET: Off=0 RESET 842005A1.CDR Figure 5–31: NON-VOLATILE LATCH OPERATION TABLE (N = 1 to 16) AND LOGIC 5-88 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 213: Overview

    Upon power-up, either the previous position is restored or the relay synchronizes to the current three-bit word (user set- ting). Basic alarm functionality alerts the user under abnormal conditions; for example, the three-bit control input being out of range. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-89...
  • Page 214 The change is automatic and does not require explicit confirmation to change the selector position. When set to “Acknowledge”, the selector changes its posi- 5-90 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 215 The selector position pre-selected via the stepping up control input has not been confirmed before the time out. SELECTOR 1 BIT ALARM The selector position pre-selected via the three-bit control input has not been confirmed before the time out. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-91...
  • Page 216 3BIT A1 3BIT A2 POS 1 POS 2 POS 3 POS 4 POS 5 POS 6 POS 7 BIT 0 BIT 1 BIT 2 STP ALARM BIT ALARM ALARM 842737A1.CDR Figure 5–32: TIME-OUT MODE 5-92 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 217 Make the following changes to selector switch element in the    SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS SELECTOR SWITCH menu to assign control to user programmable pushbutton 1 and contact inputs 1 through 3: SELECTOR SWITCH 1 GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-93...
  • Page 218 3-bit acknowledge SELECTOR 1 BIT ALARM 3-bit position out SELECTOR 1 ALARM SELECTOR 1 PWR ALARM SELECTOR 1 BIT 0 SELECTOR 1 BIT 1 SELECTOR 1 BIT 2 842012A2.CDR Figure 5–34: SELECTOR SWITCH LOGIC 5-94 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 219: Digital Elements

    Some versions of the digital input modules include an active voltage monitor circuit connected across form-A contacts. The voltage monitor circuit limits the trickle current through the output circuit (see technical specifications for form-A). GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-95...
  • Page 220 The settings to use digital element 1 to monitor the breaker trip circuit are indicated below (EnerVista UR Setup example shown): setting should be greater than the operating time of the breaker to avoid nuisance PICKUP DELAY alarms. NOTE 5-96 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 221 “Off”. In this case, the settings are as follows (EnerVista UR Setup example shown). Figure 5–37: TRIP CIRCUIT EXAMPLE 2 The wiring connection for two examples above is applicable to both form-A contacts with voltage monitoring and solid-state contact with voltage monitoring. NOTE GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-97...
  • Page 222: Digital Counters

    –2,147,483,648 counts, the counter will rollover to +2,147,483,647. • COUNTER 1 BLOCK: Selects the FlexLogic™ operand for blocking the counting operation. All counter operands are blocked. 5-98 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 223 COUNTER 1 RESET: COUNTER 1 FROZEN: Off = 0 STORE DATE & TIME Date & Time SETTING COUNT1 FREEZE/RESET: Off = 0 827065A1.VSD SETTING COUNT1 FREEZE/COUNT: Off = 0 Figure 5–38: DIGITAL COUNTER SCHEME LOGIC GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-99...
  • Page 224: Bit Switches

    If the control operand is in the "Off" state, the first (A) input is switched to the output. If the control oper- and is in the "On" state, the second (B) input is switched to the output. The switching takes place instantaneously. 5-100 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 225 FLEXLOG C OPE AND Off = 0 8BIT SW 1 ARG B7: 8BIT SWITCH 1 BIT 7 Off = 0 ETT NG 8BIT SW 1 CONTROL: Off = 0 842017A1.CDR Figure 5–39: 8-BIT SWITCH LOGIC GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-101...
  • Page 226: Pid Regulator

    Range: 1 to 20 s in steps of 1 PID 1 DEAD TIME: MESSAGE 1.00 sec Range: FlexLogic™ operand PID 1 BLK: MESSAGE Range: Self-reset, Latched, Disabled PID 1 MESSAGE TARGET: Self-reset Range: Enabled, Disabled PID 1 MESSAGE EVENTS: Disabled 5-102 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 227 AW is a flag which enables anti-windup. The incremental form of the above equation is: Du k   u k   u k 1   – – (EQ 5.2) Dp k   Di k   Dd k   Where: GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-103...
  • Page 228 , N, Antiwindup: ACTUAL VALUE  u Enabled = 1 PID 1 DELTA OUT SETTING SETTING Process: max, min Setpoint: ACTUAL VALUE Tracking: Out=MAX(min,MIN(max,u)) PID 1 OUT ACTUAL VALUE SETPOINT Figure 5–41: PID REGULATOR LOGIC 5-104 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 229: Contact Inputs

    The DC input voltage is compared to a user-settable threshold. A new contact input state must be maintained for a user- settable debounce time in order for the C30 to validate the new contact state. In the figure below, the debounce time is set at 2.5 ms;...
  • Page 230 Event Records menu, make the following settings changes: "Breaker Closed (52b)" CONTACT INPUT H5A ID: "Enabled" CONTACT INPUT H5A EVENTS: Note that the 52b contact is closed when the breaker is open and open when the breaker is closed. 5-106 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 231: Virtual Inputs

    “Virtual Input 1 to ON = 1” “Virtual Input 1 to OFF = 0” VIRTUAL INPUT 1 ID: (Flexlogic Operand) Virt Ip 1 VIRTUAL INPUT 1 TYPE: Latched Self - Reset 827080A2.CDR Figure 5–43: VIRTUAL INPUTS SCHEME LOGIC GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-107...
  • Page 232: Contact Outputs

    The most dependable protection of the initiating contact is provided by directly measuring current in the tripping circuit, and using this parameter to control resetting of the initiating relay. This scheme is often called trip seal-in. This can be realized in the C30 using the FlexLogic™ operand to seal-in the contact output as follows: CONT OP 1 ION “Cont Op 1"...
  • Page 233 5.7 INPUTS AND OUTPUTS The C30 latching output contacts are mechanically bi-stable and controlled by two separate (open and close) coils. As such they retain their position even if the relay is not powered up. The relay recognizes all latching output contact cards and pop- ulates the setting menu accordingly.
  • Page 234: Virtual Outputs

    FlexLogic™ equations. Any change of state of a virtual output can be logged as an event if programmed to do so. For example, if Virtual Output 1 is the trip signal from FlexLogic™ and the trip relay is used to signal events, the settings would be programmed as follows: 5-110 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 235: Remote Devices

    The remote input/output facility provides for 64 remote inputs and 64 remote outputs. b) LOCAL DEVICES: ID OF DEVICE FOR TRANSMITTING GSSE MESSAGES In a C30 relay, the device ID that represents the IEC 61850 GOOSE application ID (GoID) name string sent as part of each GOOSE message is programmed in the ...
  • Page 236: Remote Inputs

    This setting identifies the Ethernet application identification in the GOOSE message. It should match the corre- sponding settings on the sending device. setting provides for the choice of the C30 fixed (DNA/UserSt) dataset (that is, containing REMOTE DEVICE 1 DATASET DNA and UserSt bit pairs), or one of the configurable datasets.
  • Page 237: Remote Double-Point Status Inputs

    INPUTS/OUTPUTS REMOTE OUTPUTS DNA BIT PAIRS REMOTE OUPUTS DNA- 1(32) BIT PAIR Range: FlexLogic™ operand  REMOTE OUTPUTS DNA- 1 OPERAND:  DNA- 1 BIT PAIR Range: Disabled, Enabled DNA- 1 EVENTS: MESSAGE Disabled GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-113...
  • Page 238: Resetting

    FlexLogic™ operand. Each individual source of a RESET command also creates its individual operand RESET OP to identify the source of the command. The setting RESET OP (PUSHBUTTON) RESET OP (COMMS) RESET OP (OPERAND) shown above selects the operand that will create the operand. RESET OP (OPERAND) 5-114 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 239: Direct Inputs/Outputs

    FlexLogic™ operand that determines the state of this direct output. c) APPLICATION EXAMPLES The examples introduced in the earlier Direct inputs and outputs section (part of the Product Setup section) are continued below to illustrate usage of the direct inputs and outputs. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-115...
  • Page 240 UR-series chassis. The problem is solved by adding an extra UR-series IED, such as the C30, to satisfy the additional inputs/outputs and programmable logic requirements. The two IEDs are connected via single-channel digital communication cards as shown below.
  • Page 241 "3" (effectively, this is a message from IED 1) DIRECT INPUT 6 BIT NUMBER: UR IED 2: "1" DIRECT INPUT 5 DEVICE ID: "2" DIRECT INPUT 5 BIT NUMBER: "3" DIRECT INPUT 6 DEVICE ID: "2" DIRECT INPUT 6 BIT NUMBER: GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-117...
  • Page 242 In three-terminal applications, both the remote terminals must grant permission to trip. Therefore, at each terminal, direct inputs 5 and 6 should be ANDed in FlexLogic™ and the resulting operand configured as the permission to trip ( HYB POTT setting). 5-118 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 243: Teleprotection Inputs And Outputs

    The “Latest/On” and “Latest/Off” values freeze the input in case of lost communications. If the latest state is not known, such as after relay power-up but before the first communication exchange, then the input defaults to logic 1 for “Latest/On” and logic 0 for “Latest/Off”. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-119...
  • Page 244 (On 3-terminal system or 2-terminal (same for 1-2...1-16) SETTING with redundant channel) FLEXLOGIC OPERAND TELEPROT OUTPUT 2-1: (same for 2-2...2-16) Fail TELEPRO INPUT 2-1 On Off (Flexlogic Operand) (same for 1-2...1-16) 842750A2.CDR Figure 5–49: TELEPROTECTION INPUT/OUTPUT PROCESSING 5-120 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 245: Iec 61850 Goose Analogs

    GOOSE ANALOG 1 PU: This setting specifies the per-unit base factor when using the GOOSE analog input FlexAna- log™ values in other C30 features, such as FlexElements™. The base factor is applied to the GOOSE analog input FlexAnalog quantity to normalize it to a per-unit quantity. The base units are described in the following table.
  • Page 246: Iec 61850 Goose Integers

    “Default Value”, then the value of the GOOSE uinteger input is defined by the setting. UINTEGER 1 DEFAULT The GOOSE integer input FlexInteger™ values are available for use in other C30 functions that use FlexInteger™ values. 5-122 C30 Controller System...
  • Page 247: Dcma Inputs

    –20 to +180 MW; in this case the value would be “–20” and the DCMA INPUT F1 MIN VALUE DCMA INPUT F1 MAX value “180”. Intermediate values between the min and max values are scaled linearly. VALUE GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-123...
  • Page 248: Rtd Inputs

    1.5 pu. FlexElement™ operands are available to FlexLogic™ for further interlocking or to operate an output contact directly. Refer to the following table for reference temperature values for each RTD type. 5-124 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 249 224.92 15.61 168.47 280.77 233.97 16.00 172.46 291.96 243.30 16.39 175.84 303.46 252.88 16.78 179.51 315.31 262.76 17.17 183.17 327.54 272.94 17.56 186.82 340.14 283.45 17.95 190.45 353.14 294.28 18.34 194.08 366.53 305.44 18.73 GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-125...
  • Page 250: Dcma Outputs

    – MAX VAL MIN VAL MAX VAL < 0.1 pu. The resulting characteristic is illustrated in the following figure. DRIVING SIGNAL MIN VAL MAX VAL 842739A1.CDR Figure 5–50: DCMA OUTPUT CHARACTERISTIC 5-126 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 251 (i.e. if DCMA OUTPUT F1 MIN VAL DCMA OUTPUT F1 MAX VAL is set to FlexAnalog value based on power factor measurement). DCMA OUTPUT F1 SOURCE NOTE GE Multilin C30 Controller System 5-127...
  • Page 252: Test Mode

    TEST MODE FORCING: MESSAGE The C30 provides a test facility to verify the functionality of contact inputs and outputs, some communication channels and the phasor measurement unit (where applicable), using simulated conditions. The test mode is indicated on the relay face- plate by a Test Mode LED indicator.
  • Page 253: Force Contact Inputs

    Following a restart, power up, settings TEST MODE FUNCTION upload, or firmware upgrade, the test mode will remain at the last programmed value. This allows a C30 that has been placed in isolated mode to remain isolated during testing and maintenance activities. On restart, the TEST MODE FORCING setting and the force contact input and force contact output settings all revert to their default states.
  • Page 254: Force Contact Outputs

    USER PUSHBUTTON 1 PUSHBUTTON 1 FUNCTION input 1 to initiate the Test mode, make the following changes in the menu:   SETTINGS TESTING TEST MODE “Enabled” and “ ” TEST MODE FUNCTION: TEST MODE INITIATE: 5-130 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 255: Actual Values Main Menu

     TELEPROT CH TESTS See page 6-9.   ETHERNET SWITCH See page 6-9.   ACTUAL VALUES  FLEXELEMENTS See page 6-10.  METERING   IEC 61850 See page 6-10.  GOOSE ANALOGS GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 256  RECORDS   OSCILLOGRAPHY See page 6-12.   DATA LOGGER See page 6-13.   ACTUAL VALUES  MODEL INFORMATION See page 6-14.  PRODUCT INFO   FIRMWARE REVISIONS See page 6-14.  C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 257: Contact Inputs

    The state displayed will be that of the remote point unless the remote device has been established to be “Offline” in which case the value shown is the programmed default state for the remote input. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 258: Remote Double-Point Status Inputs

    The present state of the contact outputs is shown here. The first line of a message display indicates the ID of the contact output. For example, ‘Cont Op 1’ refers to the contact output in terms of the default name-array index. The second line of the display indicates the logic state of the contact output. C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 259: Virtual Outputs

    DNA or UserSt bit occurs. The SqNum number is obtained from the indicated remote device and is incremented whenever a GSSE message is sent. This number will rollover to zero when a count of 4 294 967 295 is incremented. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 260: Selector Switches

    PATH: ACTUAL VALUES STATUS ETHERNET Range: Fail, OK  ETHERNET ETHERNET PRI LINK  STATUS: OK Range: Fail, OK ETHERNET SEC LINK MESSAGE STATUS: OK These values indicate the status of the primary and secondary Ethernet links. C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 261: Direct Inputs

     STATUS STATUS: Offline Range: Offline, Online DIRECT DEVICE 2 MESSAGE STATUS: Offline  Range: Offline, Online DIRECT DEVICE 16 MESSAGE STATUS: Offline These actual values represent the state of direct devices 1 through 16. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 262: Iec 61850 Goose Integers

    UINT INPUT 16 MESSAGE The C30 Controller System is provided with optional IEC 61850 communications capability. This feature is specified as a software option at the time of ordering. Refer to the Ordering section of chapter 2 for addi- tional details. The IEC 61850 protocol features are not available if CPU type E is ordered.
  • Page 263: Teleprotection Channel Tests

    SWITCH MAC ADDRESS: MESSAGE 00A0F40138FA These actual values appear only if the C30 is ordered with an Ethernet switch module (type 2S or 2T). The status informa- tion for the Ethernet switch is shown in this menu. • SWITCH 1 PORT STATUS to SWITCH 6 PORT STATUS: These values represents the receiver status of each port on the Ethernet switch.
  • Page 264: Flexelements™

    MESSAGE 0.000 The C30 Controller System is provided with optional IEC 61850 communications capability. This feature is specified as a software option at the time of ordering. Refer to the Ordering section of chapter 2 for addi- tional details. The IEC 61850 protocol features are not available if CPU type E is ordered.
  • Page 265 RTD INPUT xx  -50 °C Actual values for each RTD input channel that is enabled are displayed with the top line as the programmed channel ID and the bottom line as the value. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 6-11...
  • Page 266: Event Records

    5 for additional details. A trigger can be forced here at any time by setting “Yes” to the command. Refer to the  FORCE TRIGGER? COMMANDS menu for information on clearing the oscillography records. CLEAR RECORDS 6-12 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 267: Data Logger

    It counts up at the defined sampling rate. If the data logger channels are defined, then both values are static. Refer to the  menu for clearing data logger records. COMMANDS CLEAR RECORDS GE Multilin C30 Controller System 6-13...
  • Page 268: Model Information

    6.5PRODUCT INFORMATION 6.5.1 MODEL INFORMATION   PATH: ACTUAL VALUES PRODUCT INFO MODEL INFORMATION Range: standard GE multilin order code format;  MODEL INFORMATION ORDER CODE LINE 1: example order code shown  C30-E00-HCH-F6A-H6A Range: standard GE multilin order code format...
  • Page 269: Commands Menu

    The states of up to 64 virtual inputs are changed here. The first line of the display indicates the ID of the virtual input. The second line indicates the current or selected status of the virtual input. This status will be a state off (logic 0) or on (logic 1). GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 270: Clear Records

    24-hour clock. The complete date, as a minimum, must be entered to allow execution of this com- mand. The new time will take effect at the moment the ENTER key is clicked. C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 271: Relay Maintenance

    Various self-checking diagnostics are performed in the background while the C30 is running, and diagnostic information is stored on the non-volatile memory from time to time based on the self-checking result. Although the diagnostic information is cleared before the C30 is shipped from the factory, the user may want to clear the diagnostic information for themselves under certain circumstances.
  • Page 272: Targets Menu

    The critical fail relay on the power supply module is de-energized. • All other output relays are de-energized and are prevented from further operation. • The faceplate In Service LED indicator is turned off. • event is recorded. RELAY OUT OF SERVICE C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 273 Contact Factory (xxx) • Latched target message: Yes. • Description of problem: One or more installed hardware modules is not compatible with the C30 order code. • How often the test is performed: Module dependent. • What to do: Contact the factory and supply the failure code noted in the display. The “xxx” text identifies the failed mod- ule (for example, F8L).
  • Page 274 • What to do: Verify that all the items in the GOOSE data set are supported by the C30. The EnerVista UR Setup soft- ware will list the valid items. An IEC61850 client will also show which nodes are available for the C30.
  • Page 275 What to do: Verify the state of the output contact and contact the factory if the problem persists. MAINTENANCE ALERT: GGIO Ind xxx oscill • Latched target message: No. • Description of problem: A data item in a configurable GOOSE data set is oscillating. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 276 Description of problem: The ambient temperature is greater than the maximum operating temperature (+80°C). • How often the test is performed: Every hour. • What to do: Remove the C30 from service and install in a location that meets operating temperature standards. UNEXPECTED RESTART: Press “RESET” key •...
  • Page 277: Overview

    When entering a settings or command password via EnerVista or any serial interface, the user must enter the correspond- ing connection password. If the connection is to the back of the C30, the remote password must be used. If the connection is to the RS232 port of the faceplate, the local password must be used.
  • Page 278: Password Security Menu

    If an entered password is lost (or forgotten), consult the factory with the corresponding ENCRYPTED PASSWORD If the setting and command passwords are identical, then this one password allows access to both com- mands and settings. NOTE C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 279: Remote Passwords

     ACCESS LEVEL  SUPERVISION  TIMEOUTS Range: 2 to 5 in steps of 1 INVALID ATTEMPTS MESSAGE BEFORE LOCKOUT: 3 Range: 5 to 60 minutes in steps of 1 PASSWORD LOCKOUT MESSAGE DURATION: 5 min GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 280: Dual Permission Security Access

    INVALID ATTEMPS BEFORE LOCKOUT The C30 provides a means to raise an alarm upon failed password entry. Should password verification fail while accessing a password-protected level of the relay (either settings or commands), the FlexLogic™ operand is UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS asserted.
  • Page 281 If access is permitted and an off-to-on transition of the FlexLogic™ operand is detected, the timeout is restarted. The status of this timer is updated every 5 seconds. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 282: Settings Templates

    (settings file templates) and online devices (online settings templates). The func- tionality is identical for both purposes. The settings template feature requires that both the EnerVista UR Setup software and the C30 firmware are at ver- sions 5.40 or higher.
  • Page 283 The following procedure describes how to add password protection to a settings file template. Select a settings file from the offline window on the left of the EnerVista UR Setup main screen. Selecting the Template Mode > Password Protect Template option. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 284 Template Mode > View In Template Mode command. The template specifies that only the Pickup Curve Phase time overcurrent settings window without template applied. settings be available. 842858A1.CDR Figure 8–4: APPLYING TEMPLATES VIA THE VIEW IN TEMPLATE MODE COMMAND C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 285 Select an installed device or settings file from the tree menu on the left of the EnerVista UR Setup main screen. Select the Template Mode > Remove Settings Template option. Enter the template password and click OK to continue. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 286: Securing And Locking Flexlogic™ Equations

    Click on Save to save and apply changes to the settings template. Select the Template Mode > View In Template Mode option to view the template. Apply a password to the template then click OK to secure the FlexLogic™ equation. 8-10 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 287 FlexLogic™ entries in a settings file have been secured, use the following procedure to lock the settings file to a specific serial number. Select the settings file in the offline window. Right-click on the file and select the Edit Settings File Properties item. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 8-11...
  • Page 288: Settings File Traceability

    When a settings file is transfered to a C30 device, the date, time, and serial number of the C30 are sent back to EnerVista UR Setup and added to the settings file on the local PC. This infor- mation can be compared with the C30 actual values at any later date to determine if security has been compromised.
  • Page 289 8.2 SETTINGS SECURITY The transfer date of a setting file written to a C30 is logged in the relay and can be viewed via EnerVista UR Setup or the front panel display. Likewise, the transfer date of a setting file saved to a local PC is logged in EnerVista UR Setup.
  • Page 290 ONLINE DEVICE TRACEABILITY INFORMATION The C30 serial number and file transfer date are available for an online device through the actual values. Select the Actual Values > Product Info > Model Information menu item within the EnerVista UR Setup online window as shown in the example below.
  • Page 291: Overview

    The following procedure describes how to add new users. Select the Security > User Management menu item to open the user management configuration window. Enter a username in the User field. The username must be between 4 and 20 characters in length. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 8-15...
  • Page 292: Modifying User Privileges

    The EnerVista security management system must be enabled. The following procedure describes how to modify user privileges. Select the Security > User Management menu item to open the user management configuration window. Locate the username in the User field. 8-16 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 293 When this box is checked, the user will become an EnerVista URPlus Setup administrator, therefore receiving all of the administrative rights. Exercise caution when granting administrator rights. Click OK to save the changes to user to the security management system. GE Multilin C30 Controller System 8-17...
  • Page 294 8.3 ENERVISTA SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 8 SECURITY 8-18 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 295: A.1.1 Flexanalog Items

    RTD input 17 actual value 13569 RTD Inputs 18 Value RTD input 18 actual value 13570 RTD Inputs 19 Value RTD input 19 actual value 13571 RTD Inputs 20 Value RTD input 20 actual value GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 296 IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 6 45596 GOOSE Analog In 7 IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 7 45598 GOOSE Analog In 8 IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 8 45600 GOOSE Analog In 9 IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 9 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 297: A.1.2 Flexinteger Items

    IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 13 9994 GOOSE UInt Input 14 IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 14 9996 GOOSE UInt Input 15 IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 15 9998 GOOSE UInt Input 16 IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 16 GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 298 A.1 PARAMETER LISTS APPENDIX A C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 299: B.1.1 Introduction

    Broadcast mode is only recognized when associated with function code 05h. For any other function code, a packet with broadcast mode slave address 0 will be ignored. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 300: B.1.4 Crc-16 Algorithm

    No: go to 8; Yes: G (+) A --> A and continue. Is j = 8? No: go to 5; Yes: continue i + 1 --> i Is i = N? No: go to 3; Yes: continue A --> CRC C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 301: B.2.1 Supported Function Codes

    125. See the Modbus memory map table for exact details on the data registers. Since some PLC implementations of Modbus only support one of function codes 03h and 04h. The C30 interpretation allows either function code to be used for reading one or more consecutive data registers.
  • Page 302: B.2.3 Execute Operation (Function Code 05H)

    DATA STARTING ADDRESS - high DATA STARTING ADDRESS - low DATA STARTING ADDRESS - low DATA - high DATA - high DATA - low DATA - low CRC - low CRC - low CRC - high CRC - high C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 303: B.2.5 Store Multiple Settings (Function Code 10H)

    EXAMPLE (HEX) PACKET FORMAT EXAMPLE (HEX) SLAVE ADDRESS SLAVE ADDRESS FUNCTION CODE FUNCTION CODE CRC - low order byte ERROR CODE CRC - high order byte CRC - low order byte CRC - high order byte GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 304: B.3.1 Obtaining Relay Files Via Modbus

    Cleared Date to the present date and time. To read binary COMTRADE oscillography files, read the following filenames: OSCnnnn.CFG and OSCnnn.DAT Replace “nnn” with the desired oscillography trigger number. For ASCII format, use the following file names OSCAnnnn.CFG and OSCAnnn.DAT C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 305: B.3.2 Modbus Password Operation

    When entering a settings or command password via EnerVista or any serial interface, the user must enter the correspond- ing connection password. If the connection is to the back of the C30, the remote password must be used. If the connection is to the RS232 port of the faceplate, the local password must be used.
  • Page 306: B.4.1 Modbus Memory Map

    0 (Off) 0419 Virtual Input 26 State 0 to 1 F108 0 (Off) 041A Virtual Input 27 State 0 to 1 F108 0 (Off) 041B Virtual Input 28 State 0 to 1 F108 0 (Off) C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 307 ...Repeated for Digital Counter 7 0838 ...Repeated for Digital Counter 8 FlexStates (Read Only) 0900 FlexState Bits (16 items) 0 to 65535 F001 Element States (Read Only) 1000 Element Operate States (64 items) 0 to 65535 F502 GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 308 Remote double-point status input 1 name 1 to 64 F205 "Rem Ip 1" 2628 Remote double-point status input 1 events 0 to 1 F102 0 (Disabled) 2629 ... Repeated for double-point status input 2 B-10 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 309 Oscillography Number Of Cycles Per Record 0 to 65535 F001 Oscillography Commands (Read/Write Command) 3005 Oscillography Force Trigger 0 to 1 F126 0 (No) 3011 Oscillography Clear Data 0 to 1 F126 0 (No) GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-11...
  • Page 310 -32768 to 32767 °C F002 34FC RTD Input 13 Value -32768 to 32767 °C F002 34FD RTD Input 14 Value -32768 to 32767 °C F002 34FE RTD Input 15 Value -32768 to 32767 °C F002 B-12 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 311 Password lockout duration 5 to 60 minutes F001 4016 Password access events 0 to 1 F102 0 (Disabled) 4017 Local setting authorization 1 to 65535 F300 4018 Remote setting authorization 0 to 65535 F300 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-13...
  • Page 312 0 to 65535 F001 30000 40B8 DNP power default deadband 0 to 65535 F001 30000 40BA DNP energy default deadband 0 to 65535 F001 30000 40BE DNP other default deadband 0 to 65535 F001 30000 B-14 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 313 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server IP address 0 to 4294967295 F003 416B Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) UDP port number 1 to 65535 F001 Data Logger Commands (Read/Write Command) 4170 Data Logger Clear 0 to 1 F126 0 (No) GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-15...
  • Page 314 ...Repeated for User-Programmable LED 14 429C ...Repeated for User-Programmable LED 15 429E ...Repeated for User-Programmable LED 16 42A0 ...Repeated for User-Programmable LED 17 42A2 ...Repeated for User-Programmable LED 18 42A4 ...Repeated for User-Programmable LED 19 B-16 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 315 0 to 65535 F300 470A Breaker 1 external alarm 0 to 65535 F300 470B Breaker 1 alarm delay 0 to 65535 0.001 F003 470D Breaker 1 pushbutton control 0 to 1 F102 0 (Disabled) GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-17...
  • Page 316 ...Repeated for User Programmable Pushbutton 2 4E54 ...Repeated for User Programmable Pushbutton 3 4E7E ...Repeated for User Programmable Pushbutton 4 4EA8 ...Repeated for User Programmable Pushbutton 5 4ED2 ...Repeated for User Programmable Pushbutton 6 B-18 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 317 ...Repeated for RTD Input 38 56D2 ...Repeated for RTD Input 39 56E5 ...Repeated for RTD Input 40 56F8 ...Repeated for RTD Input 41 570B ...Repeated for RTD Input 42 571E ...Repeated for RTD Input 43 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-19...
  • Page 318 F004 20000 7313 Reserved (5 items) 0 to 65535 F001 7318 ...Repeated for dcmA Inputs 2 7330 ...Repeated for dcmA Inputs 3 7348 ...Repeated for dcmA Inputs 4 7360 ...Repeated for dcmA Inputs 5 B-20 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 319 User Programmable Pushbutton 1 Events 0 to 1 F102 0 (Disabled) 7B82 User Programmable Pushbutton 1 LED Operand 0 to 65535 F300 7B83 User Programmable Pushbutton 1 Autoreset Delay 0 to 600 0.05 F001 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-21...
  • Page 320 F003 8503 EGD Slow Producer Exchange 1 Data Rate 500 to 1000 F001 1000 8504 EGD Slow Producer Exchange 1 Data Item 1 (50 items) 0 to 65535 F001 8536 Reserved (50 items) F001 B-22 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 321 ...Repeated for Digital Element 36 8CD0 ...Repeated for Digital Element 37 8CE4 ...Repeated for Digital Element 38 8CF8 ...Repeated for Digital Element 39 8D0C ...Repeated for Digital Element 40 8D20 ...Repeated for Digital Element 41 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-23...
  • Page 322 FlexElement™ 1 Pickup Delay 0 to 65.535 0.001 F001 9010 FlexElement™ 1 Reset Delay 0 to 65.535 0.001 F001 9011 FlexElement™ 1 Block 0 to 65535 F300 9012 FlexElement™ 1 Target 0 to 2 F109 0 (Self-reset) B-24 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 323 ...Repeated for Direct Input/Output 3 9424 ...Repeated for Direct Input/Output 4 9430 ...Repeated for Direct Input/Output 5 943C ...Repeated for Direct Input/Output 6 9448 ...Repeated for Direct Input/Output 7 9454 ...Repeated for Direct Input/Output 8 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-25...
  • Page 324 -2147483.647 to 2147483.647 0.001 F004 9A0F FlexElement™ 8 Actual -2147483.647 to 2147483.647 0.001 F004 Teleprotection Inputs/Outputs (Read/Write Settings) 9B00 Teleprotection Function 0 to 1 F102 0 (Disabled) 9B01 Teleprotection Number of Terminals 2 to 3 F001 B-26 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 325 0 to 2 F109 0 (Self-reset) A705 Non-Volatile Latch 1 Events 0 to 1 F102 0 (Disabled) A706 Reserved (4 items) F001 A70A ...Repeated for Non-Volatile Latch 2 A714 ...Repeated for Non-Volatile Latch 3 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-27...
  • Page 326 ...Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 12 AA54 ...Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 13 AA5B ...Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 14 AA62 ...Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 15 B-28 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 327 Repeated for IEC 61850 XSWI14 AEEB Repeated for IEC 61850 XSWI15 AEED Repeated for IEC 61850 XSWI16 AEEF Repeated for IEC 61850 XSWI17 AEF1 Repeated for IEC 61850 XSWI18 AEF3 Repeated for IEC 61850 XSWI19 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-29...
  • Page 328 IEC 61850 Logical Node RRBFx Name Prefix (24 items) 0 to 65534 F206 (None) ACF5 IEC 61850 Logical Node RPSBx Name Prefix 0 to 65534 F206 (None) ACF8 IEC 61850 Logical Node RRECx Name Prefix (6 items) 0 to 65534 F206 (None) B-30 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 329 IEC 61850 MMXU VA.phsC Deadband 1 0.001 to 100 0.001 F003 10000 B0F0 IEC 61850 MMXU PF.phsA Deadband 1 0.001 to 100 0.001 F003 10000 B0F2 IEC 61850 MMXU PF.phsB Deadband 1 0.001 to 100 0.001 F003 10000 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-31...
  • Page 330 ...Repeated for Contact Input 8 BB40 ...Repeated for Contact Input 9 BB48 ...Repeated for Contact Input 10 BB50 ...Repeated for Contact Input 11 BB58 ...Repeated for Contact Input 12 BB60 ...Repeated for Contact Input 13 B-32 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 331 ...Repeated for Contact Input 62 BCF0 ...Repeated for Contact Input 63 BCF8 ...Repeated for Contact Input 64 BD00 ...Repeated for Contact Input 65 BD08 ...Repeated for Contact Input 66 BD10 ...Repeated for Contact Input 67 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-33...
  • Page 332 ...Repeated for Virtual Input 13 BECC ...Repeated for Virtual Input 14 BED8 ...Repeated for Virtual Input 15 BEE4 ...Repeated for Virtual Input 16 BEF0 ...Repeated for Virtual Input 17 BEFC ...Repeated for Virtual Input 18 B-34 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 333 Virtual Output 1 Events 0 to 1 F102 0 (Disabled) C137 Reserved F001 C138 ...Repeated for Virtual Output 2 C140 ...Repeated for Virtual Output 3 C148 ...Repeated for Virtual Output 4 C150 ...Repeated for Virtual Output 5 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-35...
  • Page 334 ...Repeated for Virtual Output 54 C2E0 ...Repeated for Virtual Output 55 C2E8 ...Repeated for Virtual Output 56 C2F0 ...Repeated for Virtual Output 57 C2F8 ...Repeated for Virtual Output 58 C300 ...Repeated for Virtual Output 59 B-36 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 335 Contact Output 1 Events 0 to 1 F102 1 (Enabled) C44A Latching Output 1 Type 0 to 1 F090 0 (Operate-dominant) C44B Reserved F001 C44C ...Repeated for Contact Output 2 C458 ...Repeated for Contact Output 3 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-37...
  • Page 336 ...Repeated for Contact Output 52 C6B0 ...Repeated for Contact Output 53 C6BC ...Repeated for Contact Output 54 C6C8 ...Repeated for Contact Output 55 C6D4 ...Repeated for Contact Output 56 C6E0 ...Repeated for Contact Output 57 B-38 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 337 ...Repeated for Direct Input 9 C8B4 ...Repeated for Direct Input 10 C8B8 ...Repeated for Direct Input 11 C8BC ...Repeated for Direct Input 12 C8C0 ...Repeated for Direct Input 13 C8C4 ...Repeated for Direct Input 14 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-39...
  • Page 338 ...Repeated for Direct Output 30 CA4C ...Repeated for Direct Output 31 CA4E ...Repeated for Direct Output 32 Direct Input/Output Alarms (Read/Write Setting) CAD0 Direct Input/Output Channel 1 CRC Alarm Function 0 to 1 F102 0 (Disabled) B-40 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 339 ...Repeated for Device 25 CE84 ...Repeated for Device 26 CEA8 ...Repeated for Device 27 CECC ...Repeated for Device 28 CEF0 ...Repeated for Device 29 CF14 ...Repeated for Device 30 CF38 ...Repeated for Device 31 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-41...
  • Page 340 ...Repeated for Remote Input 43 D14E ...Repeated for Remote Input 44 D158 ...Repeated for Remote Input 45 D162 ...Repeated for Remote Input 46 D16C ...Repeated for Remote Input 47 D176 ...Repeated for Remote Input 48 B-42 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 341 ...Repeated for Remote Output 32 Remote Output UserSt Pairs (Read/Write Setting) (32 modules) D2A0 Remote Output UserSt 1 Operand 0 to 65535 F300 D2A1 Remote Output UserSt 1 Events 0 to 1 F102 0 (Disabled) GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-43...
  • Page 342 IEC 61850 GGIO2.CF.SPCSO18.ctlModel Value 0 to 2 F001 D332 IEC 61850 GGIO2.CF.SPCSO19.ctlModel Value 0 to 2 F001 D333 IEC 61850 GGIO2.CF.SPCSO20.ctlModel Value 0 to 2 F001 D334 IEC 61850 GGIO2.CF.SPCSO21.ctlModel Value 0 to 2 F001 B-44 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 343 ...Repeated for Remote Device 5 D394 ...Repeated for Remote Device 6 D398 ...Repeated for Remote Device 7 D39C ...Repeated for Remote Device 8 D3A0 ...Repeated for Remote Device 9 D3A4 ...Repeated for Remote Device 10 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-45...
  • Page 344 Setting file template values (read only) ED00 FlexLogic™ displays active 0 to 1 F102 1 (Enabled) ED01 Reserved (6 items) ED07 Last settings change date 0 to 4294967295 F050 ED09 Template bitmask (750 items) 0 to 65535 F001 B-46 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 345 ENUMERATION: DIGITAL INPUT DEFAULT STATE 0 = Off, 1 = On, 2= Latest/Off, 3 = Latest/On F050 UR_UINT32 TIME and DATE (UNSIGNED 32 BIT INTEGER) Gives the current time in seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 January 1, 1970. GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-47...
  • Page 346 0 = 172 cycles, 1 = 336 cycles, 2 = 718 cycles, 3 = 159 cycles F109 F118 ENUMERATION: CONTACT OUTPUT OPERATION ENUMERATION: OSCILLOGRAPHY MODE 0 = Self-reset, 1 = Latched, 2 = Disabled 0 = Automatic Overwrite, 1 = Protected B-48 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 347 Phase Time Overcurrent 1 Negative Sequence Overvoltage Phase Time Overcurrent 2 Phase Undervoltage 1 Phase Time Overcurrent 3 Phase Undervoltage 2 Phase Time Overcurrent 4 Auxiliary Overvoltage 1 Phase Time Overcurrent 5 Phase Overvoltage 1 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-49...
  • Page 348 Digital Counter 5 Trip Bus 2 Digital Counter 6 Trip Bus 3 Digital Counter 7 Trip Bus 4 Digital Counter 8 Trip Bus 5 Digital Element 1 Trip Bus 6 Digital Element 2 RTD Input 1 B-50 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 349 User-Programmable Pushbutton 1 User-Programmable Pushbutton 2 F131 User-Programmable Pushbutton 3 ENUMERATION: FORCED CONTACT OUTPUT STATE User-Programmable Pushbutton 4 User-Programmable Pushbutton 5 0 = Disabled, 1 = Energized, 2 = De-energized, 3 = Freeze User-Programmable Pushbutton 6 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-51...
  • Page 350 A bit value of 0 = no error, 1 = error RRTD Communcations Failure Voltage Monitor FlexLogic Error Token F144 Equipment Mismatch ENUMERATION: FORCED CONTACT INPUT STATE Process Bus Failure 0 = Disabled, 1 = Open, 2 = Closed B-52 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 351 Ethernet Port 1 Offline Ethernet Port 2 Offline Ethernet Port 3 Offline F155 Ethernet Port 4 Offline ENUMERATION: REMOTE DEVICE STATE Ethernet Port 5 Offline 0 = Offline, 1 = Online Ethernet Port 6 Offline GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-53...
  • Page 352 0 = A, 1 = B, 2 = C ENUMERATION: AUXILIARY VT CONNECTION TYPE 0 = Vn, 1 = Vag, 2 = Vbg, 3 = Vcg, 4 = Vab, 5 = Vbc, 6 = Vca B-54 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 353 0 = 0.01, 1 = 0.1, 2 = 1, 3 = 10, 4 = 100, 5 = 1000, 6 = 10000, GooseIn 11 7 = 100000, 8 = 0.001 GooseIn 12 GooseIn 13 F199 GooseIn 14 ENUMERATION: DISABLED/ENABLED/CUSTOM GooseIn 15 0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled, 2 = Custom GooseIn 16 GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-55...
  • Page 354 MMXU1.MX.A.phsA.cVal.mag.f value priority MMXU1.MX.A.phsA.cVal.ang.f Disabled MMXU1.MX.A.phsB.cVal.mag.f Normal MMXU1.MX.A.phsB.cVal.ang.f High Priority MMXU1.MX.A.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU1.MX.A.phsC.cVal.ang.f F222 MMXU1.MX.A.neut.cVal.mag.f ENUMERATION: TEST ENUMERATION MMXU1.MX.A.neut.cVal.ang.f 0 = Test Enumeration 0, 1 = Test Enumeration 1 MMXU1.MX.W.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU1.MX.W.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU1.MX.W.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU1.MX.VAr.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU1.MX.VAr.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU1.MX.VAr.phsC.cVal.mag.f B-56 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 355 MMXU2.MX.VAr.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.mag.f MMXU2.MX.VA.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.ang.f MMXU2.MX.VA.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.PhV.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU2.MX.VA.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.PhV.phsA.cVal.ang.f MMXU2.MX.PF.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU2.MX.PF.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.ang.f MMXU2.MX.PF.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.PhV.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.TotW.mag.f MMXU4.MX.PhV.phsC.cVal.ang.f MMXU3.MX.TotVAr.mag.f MMXU4.MX.A.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.TotVA.mag.f MMXU4.MX.A.phsA.cVal.ang.f MMXU3.MX.TotPF.mag.f MMXU4.MX.A.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.Hz.mag.f MMXU4.MX.A.phsB.cVal.ang.f MMXU3.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.A.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.A.phsC.cVal.ang.f MMXU3.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.A.neut.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.A.neut.cVal.ang.f MMXU3.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.W.phsA.cVal.mag.f GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-57...
  • Page 356 MMXU5.MX.W.phsA.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn5.mag.f MMXU5.MX.W.phsB.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn6.mag.f MMXU5.MX.W.phsC.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn7.mag.f MMXU5.MX.VAr.phsA.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn8.mag.f MMXU5.MX.VAr.phsB.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn9.mag.f MMXU5.MX.VAr.phsC.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn10.mag.f MMXU5.MX.VA.phsA.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn11.mag.f MMXU5.MX.VA.phsB.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn12.mag.f MMXU5.MX.VA.phsC.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn13.mag.f MMXU5.MX.PF.phsA.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn14.mag.f MMXU5.MX.PF.phsB.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn15.mag.f MMXU5.MX.PF.phsC.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn16.mag.f MMXU6.MX.TotW.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn17.mag.f MMXU6.MX.TotVAr.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn18.mag.f MMXU6.MX.TotVA.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn19.mag.f MMXU6.MX.TotPF.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn20.mag.f MMXU6.MX.Hz.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn21.mag.f B-58 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 357 GGIO5.ST.UIntIn15.q GGIO3.ST.IndPos4.stVal GGIO5.ST.UIntIn15.stVal GGIO3.ST.IndPos5.stVal GGIO5.ST.UIntIn16.q GGIO3.ST.UIntIn1.q GGIO5.ST.UIntIn16.stVal GGIO3.ST.UIntIn1.stVal GGIO3.ST.UIntIn2.q GGIO3.ST.UIntIn2.stVal F233 GGIO3.ST.UIntIn3.q ENUMERATION: CONFIGURABLE GOOSE DATASET ITEMS GGIO3.ST.UIntIn3.stVal FOR RECEPTION GGIO3.ST.UIntIn4.q value GOOSE dataset item GGIO3.ST.UIntIn4.stVal None GGIO3.ST.UIntIn5.q GGIO3.ST.Ind1.q GGIO3.ST.UIntIn5.stVal GGIO3.ST.Ind1.stVal GGIO3.ST.UIntIn6.q GGIO3.ST.Ind2.q GGIO3.ST.UIntIn6.stVal GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-59...
  • Page 358 [42] AND (2 to 16 inputs) Saturday [44] NOR (2 to 16 inputs) [46] NAND (2 to 16 inputs) [48] TIMER (1 to 32) [50] ASSIGN VIRTUAL OUTPUT (1 to 96) [52] SELF-TEST ERROR (see F141 for range) B-60 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 359 F519 ENUMERATION: NON-VOLATILE LATCH 0 = Reset-Dominant, 1 = Set-Dominant F522 ENUMERATION: TRANSDUCER DCMA OUTPUT RANGE 0 = –1 to 1 mA; 1 = 0 to 1 mA; 2 = 4 to 20 mA GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-61...
  • Page 360 User 4 Escape User 3 User 5 Message User PB 1 User 6 Right User PB 2 User 7 F531 ENUMERATION: LANGUAGE 0 = English, 1 = French, 2 = Chinese, 3 = Russian B-62 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 361 PIOC2.ST.Op.general PIOC29.ST.Str.general PIOC3.ST.Str.general PIOC29.ST.Op.general PIOC3.ST.Op.general PIOC30.ST.Str.general PIOC4.ST.Str.general PIOC30.ST.Op.general PIOC4.ST.Op.general PIOC31.ST.Str.general PIOC5.ST.Str.general PIOC31.ST.Op.general PIOC5.ST.Op.general PIOC32.ST.Str.general PIOC6.ST.Str.general PIOC32.ST.Op.general PIOC6.ST.Op.general PIOC33.ST.Str.general PIOC7.ST.Str.general PIOC33.ST.Op.general PIOC7.ST.Op.general PIOC34.ST.Str.general PIOC8.ST.Str.general PIOC34.ST.Op.general PIOC8.ST.Op.general PIOC35.ST.Str.general PIOC9.ST.Str.general PIOC35.ST.Op.general PIOC9.ST.Op.general PIOC36.ST.Str.general PIOC10.ST.Str.general PIOC36.ST.Op.general PIOC10.ST.Op.general PIOC37.ST.Str.general GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-63...
  • Page 362 PIOC55.ST.Op.general PTOC10.ST.Str.general PIOC56.ST.Str.general PTOC10.ST.Op.general PIOC56.ST.Op.general PTOC11.ST.Str.general PIOC57.ST.Str.general PTOC11.ST.Op.general PIOC57.ST.Op.general PTOC12.ST.Str.general PIOC58.ST.Str.general PTOC12.ST.Op.general PIOC58.ST.Op.general PTOC13.ST.Str.general PIOC59.ST.Str.general PTOC13.ST.Op.general PIOC59.ST.Op.general PTOC14.ST.Str.general PIOC60.ST.Str.general PTOC14.ST.Op.general PIOC60.ST.Op.general PTOC15.ST.Str.general PIOC61.ST.Str.general PTOC15.ST.Op.general PIOC61.ST.Op.general PTOC16.ST.Str.general PIOC62.ST.Str.general PTOC16.ST.Op.general PIOC62.ST.Op.general PTOC17.ST.Str.general PIOC63.ST.Str.general PTOC17.ST.Op.general PIOC63.ST.Op.general PTOC18.ST.Str.general B-64 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 363 PTRC2.ST.Op.general RBRF10.ST.OpEx.general PTRC3.ST.Tr.general RBRF10.ST.OpIn.general PTRC3.ST.Op.general RBRF11.ST.OpEx.general PTRC4.ST.Tr.general RBRF11.ST.OpIn.general PTRC4.ST.Op.general RBRF12.ST.OpEx.general PTRC5.ST.Tr.general RBRF12.ST.OpIn.general PTRC5.ST.Op.general RBRF13.ST.OpEx.general PTRC6.ST.Tr.general RBRF13.ST.OpIn.general PTRC6.ST.Op.general RBRF14.ST.OpEx.general PTUV1.ST.Str.general RBRF14.ST.OpIn.general PTUV1.ST.Op.general RBRF15.ST.OpEx.general PTUV2.ST.Str.general RBRF15.ST.OpIn.general PTUV2.ST.Op.general RBRF16.ST.OpEx.general PTUV3.ST.Str.general RBRF16.ST.OpIn.general PTUV3.ST.Op.general RBRF17.ST.OpEx.general PTUV4.ST.Str.general RBRF17.ST.OpIn.general PTUV4.ST.Op.general RBRF18.ST.OpEx.general GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-65...
  • Page 364 CSWI2.ST.Pos.stVal CSWI29.ST.Loc.stVal CSWI3.ST.Loc.stVal CSWI29.ST.Pos.stVal CSWI3.ST.Pos.stVal CSWI30.ST.Loc.stVal CSWI4.ST.Loc.stVal CSWI30.ST.Pos.stVal CSWI4.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind1.stVal CSWI5.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind2.stVal CSWI5.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind3.stVal CSWI6.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind4.stVal CSWI6.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind5.stVal CSWI7.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind6.stVal CSWI7.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind7.stVal CSWI8.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind8.stVal CSWI8.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind9.stVal CSWI9.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind10.stVal CSWI9.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind11.stVal CSWI10.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind12.stVal CSWI10.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind13.stVal B-66 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 365 GGIO1.ST.Ind50.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind103.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind51.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind104.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind52.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind105.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind53.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind106.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind54.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind107.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind55.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind108.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind56.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind109.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind57.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind110.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind58.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind111.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind59.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind112.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind60.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind113.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind61.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind114.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind62.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind115.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind63.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind116.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind64.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind117.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind65.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind118.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind66.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind119.stVal GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-67...
  • Page 366 MMXU1.MX.W.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.ang.f MMXU1.MX.VAr.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.mag.f MMXU1.MX.VAr.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.ang.f MMXU1.MX.VAr.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.mag.f MMXU1.MX.VA.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.ang.f MMXU1.MX.VA.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PhV.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU1.MX.VA.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PhV.phsA.cVal.ang.f MMXU1.MX.PF.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU1.MX.PF.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.ang.f MMXU1.MX.PF.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PhV.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU2.MX.TotW.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PhV.phsC.cVal.ang.f MMXU2.MX.TotVAr.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU2.MX.TotVA.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsA.cVal.ang.f MMXU2.MX.TotPF.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU2.MX.Hz.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsB.cVal.ang.f MMXU2.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU2.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.ang.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsC.cVal.ang.f B-68 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 367 MMXU4.MX.A.phsC.cVal.ang.f MMXU6.MX.TotVAr.mag.f MMXU4.MX.A.neut.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.TotVA.mag.f MMXU4.MX.A.neut.cVal.ang.f MMXU6.MX.TotPF.mag.f MMXU4.MX.W.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.Hz.mag.f MMXU4.MX.W.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.W.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.VAr.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.VAr.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.VAr.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.VA.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.VA.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.VA.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsA.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.PF.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.PF.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.PF.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU5.MX.TotW.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsC.cVal.ang.f MMXU5.MX.TotVAr.mag.f MMXU6.MX.A.phsA.cVal.mag.f GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-69...
  • Page 368 GGIO4.MX.AnIn18.mag.f XSWI20.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn19.mag.f XSWI20.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn20.mag.f XSWI21.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn21.mag.f XSWI21.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn22.mag.f XSWI22.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn23.mag.f XSWI22.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn24.mag.f XSWI23.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn25.mag.f XSWI23.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn26.mag.f XSWI24.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn27.mag.f XSWI24.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn28.mag.f XCBR1.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn29.mag.f XCBR1.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn30.mag.f XCBR2.ST.Loc.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn31.mag.f XCBR2.ST.Pos.stVal GGIO4.MX.AnIn32.mag.f XCBR3.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI1.ST.Loc.stVal XCBR3.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI1.ST.Pos.stVal XCBR4.ST.Loc.stVal B-70 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 369 GGIO1.ST.Ind13.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind40.q GGIO1.ST.Ind14.q GGIO1.ST.Ind40.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind14.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind41.q GGIO1.ST.Ind15.q GGIO1.ST.Ind41.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind15.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind42.q GGIO1.ST.Ind16.q GGIO1.ST.Ind42.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind16.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind43.q GGIO1.ST.Ind17.q GGIO1.ST.Ind43.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind17.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind44.q GGIO1.ST.Ind18.q GGIO1.ST.Ind44.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind18.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind45.q GGIO1.ST.Ind19.q GGIO1.ST.Ind45.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind19.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind46.q GGIO1.ST.Ind20.q GGIO1.ST.Ind46.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind20.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind47.q GGIO1.ST.Ind21.q GGIO1.ST.Ind47.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind21.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind48.q GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-71...
  • Page 370 GGIO1.ST.Ind66.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind93.q GGIO1.ST.Ind67.q GGIO1.ST.Ind93.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind67.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind94.q GGIO1.ST.Ind68.q GGIO1.ST.Ind94.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind68.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind95.q GGIO1.ST.Ind69.q GGIO1.ST.Ind95.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind69.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind96.q GGIO1.ST.Ind70.q GGIO1.ST.Ind96.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind70.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind97.q GGIO1.ST.Ind71.q GGIO1.ST.Ind97.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind71.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind98.q GGIO1.ST.Ind72.q GGIO1.ST.Ind98.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind72.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind99.q GGIO1.ST.Ind73.q GGIO1.ST.Ind99.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind73.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind100.q GGIO1.ST.Ind74.q GGIO1.ST.Ind100.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind74.stVal GGIO1.ST.Ind101.q B-72 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 371 GGIO1.ST.Ind119.stVal MMXU1.MX.PF.phsA.cVal.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind120.q MMXU1.MX.PF.phsB.cVal.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind120.stVal MMXU1.MX.PF.phsC.cVal.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind121.q MMXU2.MX.TotW.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind121.stVal MMXU2.MX.TotVAr.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind122.q MMXU2.MX.TotVA.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind122.stVal MMXU2.MX.TotPF.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind123.q MMXU2.MX.Hz.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind123.stVal MMXU2.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind124.q MMXU2.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.ang.f GGIO1.ST.Ind124.stVal MMXU2.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind125.q MMXU2.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.ang.f GGIO1.ST.Ind125.stVal MMXU2.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind126.q MMXU2.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.ang.f GGIO1.ST.Ind126.stVal MMXU2.MX.PhV.phsA.cVal.mag.f GGIO1.ST.Ind127.q MMXU2.MX.PhV.phsA.cVal.ang.f GGIO1.ST.Ind127.stVal MMXU2.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.mag.f GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-73...
  • Page 372 MMXU3.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.VAr.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.VAr.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PhV.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.VA.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.PhV.phsC.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.VA.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.VA.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsA.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.PF.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU4.MX.PF.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsB.cVal.ang.f MMXU4.MX.PF.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU5.MX.TotW.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.phsC.cVal.ang.f MMXU5.MX.TotVAr.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.neut.cVal.mag.f MMXU5.MX.TotVA.mag.f MMXU3.MX.A.neut.cVal.ang.f MMXU5.MX.TotPF.mag.f MMXU3.MX.W.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU5.MX.Hz.mag.f MMXU3.MX.W.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU5.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.W.phsC.cVal.mag.f MMXU5.MX.PPV.phsAB.cVal.ang.f MMXU3.MX.VAr.phsA.cVal.mag.f MMXU5.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.mag.f MMXU3.MX.VAr.phsB.cVal.mag.f MMXU5.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.ang.f B-74 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 373 MMXU6.MX.PPV.phsBC.cVal.ang.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn25.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn26.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PPV.phsCA.cVal.ang.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn27.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsA.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn28.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsA.cVal.ang.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn29.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn30.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsB.cVal.ang.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn31.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsC.cVal.mag.f GGIO4.MX.AnIn32.mag.f MMXU6.MX.PhV.phsC.cVal.ang.f GGIO5.ST.UIntIn1.q MMXU6.MX.A.phsA.cVal.mag.f GGIO5.ST.UIntIn1.stVal MMXU6.MX.A.phsA.cVal.ang.f GGIO5.ST.UIntIn2.q MMXU6.MX.A.phsB.cVal.mag.f GGIO5.ST.UIntIn2.stVal MMXU6.MX.A.phsB.cVal.ang.f GGIO5.ST.UIntIn3.q MMXU6.MX.A.phsC.cVal.mag.f GGIO5.ST.UIntIn3.stVal MMXU6.MX.A.phsC.cVal.ang.f GGIO5.ST.UIntIn4.q MMXU6.MX.A.neut.cVal.mag.f GGIO5.ST.UIntIn4.stVal MMXU6.MX.A.neut.cVal.ang.f GGIO5.ST.UIntIn5.q GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-75...
  • Page 374 PDIS3.ST.Op.general PIOC20.ST.Str.general PDIS4.ST.Str.general PIOC20.ST.Op.general PDIS4.ST.Op.general PIOC21.ST.Str.general PDIS5.ST.Str.general PIOC21.ST.Op.general PDIS5.ST.Op.general PIOC22.ST.Str.general PDIS6.ST.Str.general PIOC22.ST.Op.general PDIS6.ST.Op.general PIOC23.ST.Str.general PDIS7.ST.Str.general PIOC23.ST.Op.general PDIS7.ST.Op.general PIOC24.ST.Str.general PDIS8.ST.Str.general PIOC24.ST.Op.general PDIS8.ST.Op.general PIOC25.ST.Str.general PDIS9.ST.Str.general PIOC25.ST.Op.general PDIS9.ST.Op.general PIOC26.ST.Str.general PDIS10.ST.Str.general PIOC26.ST.Op.general PDIS10.ST.Op.general PIOC27.ST.Str.general PIOC1.ST.Str.general PIOC27.ST.Op.general PIOC1.ST.Op.general PIOC28.ST.Str.general B-76 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 375 PIOC46.ST.Op.general PTOC1.ST.Str.general PIOC47.ST.Str.general PTOC1.ST.Op.general PIOC47.ST.Op.general PTOC2.ST.Str.general PIOC48.ST.Str.general PTOC2.ST.Op.general PIOC48.ST.Op.general PTOC3.ST.Str.general PIOC49.ST.Str.general PTOC3.ST.Op.general PIOC49.ST.Op.general PTOC4.ST.Str.general PIOC50.ST.Str.general PTOC4.ST.Op.general PIOC50.ST.Op.general PTOC5.ST.Str.general PIOC51.ST.Str.general PTOC5.ST.Op.general PIOC51.ST.Op.general PTOC6.ST.Str.general PIOC52.ST.Str.general PTOC6.ST.Op.general PIOC52.ST.Op.general PTOC7.ST.Str.general PIOC53.ST.Str.general PTOC7.ST.Op.general PIOC53.ST.Op.general PTOC8.ST.Str.general PIOC54.ST.Str.general PTOC8.ST.Op.general PIOC54.ST.Op.general PTOC9.ST.Str.general GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-77...
  • Page 376 PTOV3.ST.Op.general RBRF1.ST.OpEx.general PTOV4.ST.Str.general RBRF1.ST.OpIn.general PTOV4.ST.Op.general RBRF2.ST.OpEx.general PTOV5.ST.Str.general RBRF2.ST.OpIn.general PTOV5.ST.Op.general RBRF3.ST.OpEx.general PTOV6.ST.Str.general RBRF3.ST.OpIn.general PTOV6.ST.Op.general RBRF4.ST.OpEx.general PTOV7.ST.Str.general RBRF4.ST.OpIn.general PTOV7.ST.Op.general RBRF5.ST.OpEx.general PTOV8.ST.Str.general RBRF5.ST.OpIn.general PTOV8.ST.Op.general RBRF6.ST.OpEx.general PTOV9.ST.Str.general RBRF6.ST.OpIn.general PTOV9.ST.Op.general RBRF7.ST.OpEx.general PTOV10.ST.Str.general RBRF7.ST.OpIn.general PTOV10.ST.Op.general RBRF8.ST.OpEx.general PTRC1.ST.Tr.general RBRF8.ST.OpIn.general PTRC1.ST.Op.general RBRF9.ST.OpEx.general B-78 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 377 RPSB1.ST.Str.general CSWI20.ST.Loc.stVal RPSB1.ST.Op.general CSWI20.ST.Pos.stVal RPSB1.ST.BlkZn.stVal CSWI21.ST.Loc.stVal RREC1.ST.Op.general CSWI21.ST.Pos.stVal RREC1.ST.AutoRecSt.stVal CSWI22.ST.Loc.stVal RREC2.ST.Op.general CSWI22.ST.Pos.stVal RREC2.ST.AutoRecSt.stVal CSWI23.ST.Loc.stVal RREC3.ST.Op.general CSWI23.ST.Pos.stVal RREC3.ST.AutoRecSt.stVal CSWI24.ST.Loc.stVal RREC4.ST.Op.general CSWI24.ST.Pos.stVal RREC4.ST.AutoRecSt.stVal CSWI25.ST.Loc.stVal RREC5.ST.Op.general CSWI25.ST.Pos.stVal RREC5.ST.AutoRecSt.stVal CSWI26.ST.Loc.stVal RREC6.ST.Op.general CSWI26.ST.Pos.stVal RREC6.ST.AutoRecSt.stVal CSWI27.ST.Loc.stVal CSWI1.ST.Loc.stVal CSWI27.ST.Pos.stVal CSWI1.ST.Pos.stVal CSWI28.ST.Loc.stVal GE Multilin C30 Controller System B-79...
  • Page 378 XSWI8.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI8.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI9.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI9.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI10.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI10.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI11.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI11.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI12.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI12.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI13.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI13.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI14.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI14.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI15.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI15.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI16.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI16.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI17.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI17.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI18.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI18.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI19.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI19.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI20.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI20.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI21.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI21.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI22.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI22.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI23.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI23.ST.Pos.stVal XSWI24.ST.Loc.stVal XSWI24.ST.Pos.stVal B-80 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 379: C.1.2 Communication Profiles

    The C30 relay supports IEC 61850 server services over both TCP/IP and TP4/CLNP (OSI) communication protocol stacks. The TP4/CLNP profile requires the C30 to have a network address or Network Service Access Point (NSAP) to establish a communication link. The TCP/IP profile requires the C30 to have an IP address to establish communications. These addresses are located in the ...
  • Page 380: C.2.1 Overview

    C.2.2 GGIO1: DIGITAL STATUS VALUES The GGIO1 logical node is available in the C30 to provide access to as many 128 digital status points and associated time- stamps and quality flags. The data content must be configured before the data can be used. GGIO1 provides digital status points for access by clients.
  • Page 381: C.2.6 Mmxu: Analog Measured Values

    A limited number of measured analog values are available through the MMXU logical nodes. Each MMXU logical node provides data from a C30 current and voltage source. There is one MMXU available for each con- figurable source (programmed in the ...
  • Page 382 The protection elements listed above contain start (pickup) and operate flags. For example, the start flag for PIOC1 is PIOC1.ST.Str.general. The operate flag for PIOC1 is PIOC1.ST.Op.general. For the C30 protection elements, these flags take their values from the pickup and operate FlexLogic™ operands for the corresponding element.
  • Page 383: C.3.1 Buffered/Unbuffered Reporting

    C.3.4 LOGICAL DEVICE NAME The logical device name is used to identify the IEC 61850 logical device that exists within the C30. This name is composed of two parts: the IED name setting and the logical device instance. The complete logical device name is the combination of the two character strings programmed in the settings.
  • Page 384: C.3.6 Logical Node Name Prefixes

    A built-in TCP/IP connection timeout of two minutes is employed by the C30 to detect ‘dead’ connections. If there is no data traffic on a TCP connection for greater than two minutes, the connection will be aborted by the C30. This frees up the con- nection to be used by other clients.
  • Page 385: C.4.1 Overview

    MAC address for GSSE messages. If GSSE DESTINATION MAC ADDRESS a valid multicast Ethernet MAC address is not entered (for example, 00 00 00 00 00 00), the C30 will use the source Ether- net MAC address as the destination, with the multicast bit set.
  • Page 386 The C30 has the ability of detecting if a data item in one of the GOOSE datasets is erroneously oscillating. This can be caused by events such as errors in logic programming, inputs improperly being asserted and de-asserted, or failed station components.
  • Page 387: C.4.5 Ethernet Mac Address For Gsse/Goose

    REMOTE IN 1 ITEM item to remote input 1. Remote input 1 can now be used in FlexLogic™ equations or other settings. The C30 must be rebooted (control power removed and re-applied) before these settings take effect. The value of remote input 1 (Boolean on or off) in the receiving device will be determined by the GGIO1.ST.Ind1.stVal value in the sending device.
  • Page 388: C.4.6 Gsse Id And Goose Id Settings

    GSSE and GOOSE messages must have multicast destination MAC addresses. By default, the C30 is configured to use an automated multicast MAC scheme. If the C30 destination MAC address setting is not a valid multicast address (that is, the least significant bit of the first byte is not set), the address used as the destina- tion MAC will be the same as the local MAC address, but with the multicast bit set.
  • Page 389: C.5.1 Overview

    An ICD file is generated for the C30 by the EnerVista UR Setup software that describe the capabilities of the IED. The ICD file is then imported into a system configurator along with other ICD files for other IEDs (from GE or other ven- dors) for system configuration.
  • Page 390: C.5.2 Configuring Iec 61850 Settings

    Transmission GOOSE dataset may be added or deleted, or prefixes of some logical nodes may be changed. While all new configurations will be mapped to the C30 settings file when importing an SCD file, all unchanged settings will preserve the same values in the new settings file.
  • Page 391: C.5.3 About Icd Files

    Although configurable transmission GOOSE can also be created and altered by some third-party system con- figurators, we recommend configuring transmission GOOSE for GE Multilin IEDs before creating the ICD, and strictly within EnerVista UR Setup software or the front panel display (access through the Settings > Product Setup > Com- munications >...
  • Page 392 Furthermore, it defines the capabilities of an IED in terms of communication services offered and, together with its LNType, instantiated data (DO) and its default or configuration values. There should be only one IED section in an ICD since it only describes one IED. C-14 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 393 OptFields (seqNum) RptEnabled Other ReportControl elements DOI (name) SDI (name) DAI (name) Text Other DOI elements SDI (name) DAI (name) Text Other LN elements Other LDevice elements 842797A1.CDR Figure 0–4: ICD FILE STRUCTURE, IED NODE GE Multilin C30 Controller System C-15...
  • Page 394 BDA (name, bType, type) Other BDA elements Other BDA elements Other DAType elements Other DAType elements EnumType (id) Text EnumVal (ord) Other EnumVal elements Other EnumType elements 842798A1.CDR Figure 0–5: ICD FILE STRUCTURE, DATATYPETEMPLATES NODE C-16 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 395: C.5.4 Creating An Icd File With Enervista Ur Setup

    The EnerVista UR Setup will prompt to save the file. Select the file path and enter the name for the ICD file, then click OK to generate the file. The time to create an ICD file from the offline C30 settings file is typically much quicker than create an ICD file directly from the relay.
  • Page 396 Like ICD files, the Header node identifies the SCD file and its version, and specifies options for the mapping of names to signals. The Substation node describes the substation parameters: Substation PowerSystemResource EquipmentContainer Power Transformer GeneralEquipment EquipmentContainer VoltageLevel Voltage PowerSystemResource Function SubFunction GeneralEquipment 842792A1.CDR Figure 0–7: SCD FILE STRUCTURE, SUBSTATION NODE C-18 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 397 IdInst is the instance identification of the logical device within the IED on which the control block is located, and cbName is the name of the control block. GE Multilin C30 Controller System C-19...
  • Page 398: C.5.6 Importing An Scd File With Enervista Ur Setup

    Figure 0–9: SCD FILE STRUCTURE, IED NODE C.5.6 IMPORTING AN SCD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP The following procedure describes how to update the C30 with the new configuration from an SCD file with the EnerVista UR Setup software. Right-click anywhere in the files panel and select the Import Contents From SCD File item.
  • Page 399 The software will open the SCD file and then prompt the user to save a UR-series settings file. Select a location and name for the URS (UR-series relay settings) file. If there is more than one GE Multilin IED defined in the SCD file, the software prompt the user to save a UR-series set- tings file for each IED.
  • Page 400: C.6.1 Acsi Basic Conformance Statement

    Setting group control REPORTING Buffered report control M7-1 sequence-number M7-2 report-time-stamp M7-3 reason-for-inclusion M7-4 data-set-name M7-5 data-reference M7-6 buffer-overflow M7-7 entryID M7-8 BufTm M7-9 IntgPd M7-10 Unbuffered report control M8-1 sequence-number M8-2 report-time-stamp M8-3 reason-for-inclusion C-22 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 401: C.6.3 Acsi Services Conformance Statement

    AA: TP/MC SERVER/ UR FAMILY PUBLISHER SERVER (CLAUSE 6) ServerDirectory APPLICATION ASSOCIATION (CLAUSE 7) Associate Abort Release LOGICAL DEVICE (CLAUSE 8) LogicalDeviceDirectory LOGICAL NODE (CLAUSE 9) LogicalNodeDirectory GetAllDataValues DATA (CLAUSE 10) GetDataValues SetDataValues GetDataDirectory GetDataDefinition GE Multilin C30 Controller System C-23...
  • Page 402 (qchg) S27-3 data-update (dupd) GetURCBValues SetURCBValues LOGGING (CLAUSE 14) LOG CONTROL BLOCK GetLCBValues SetLCBValues QueryLogByTime QueryLogByEntry GetLogStatusValues GENERIC SUBSTATION EVENT MODEL (GSE) (CLAUSE 14.3.5.3.4) GOOSE-CONTROL-BLOCK SendGOOSEMessage GetReference GetGOOSEElementNumber GetGoCBValues SetGoCBValues GSSE-CONTROL-BLOCK SendGSSEMessage GetReference C-24 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 403 (QueryLogByTime or QueryLogAfter) NOTE c8: shall declare support for at least one (SendGOOSEMessage or SendGSSEMessage) c9: shall declare support if TP association is available c10: shall declare support for at least one (SendMSVMessage or SendUSVMessage) GE Multilin C30 Controller System C-25...
  • Page 404: C.7.1 Logical Nodes Table

    R: LOGICAL NODES FOR PROTECTION RELATED FUNCTIONS RDRE: Disturbance recorder function RADR: Disturbance recorder channel analogue RBDR: Disturbance recorder channel binary RDRS: Disturbance record handling RBRF: Breaker failure RDIR: Directional element RFLO: Fault locator RPSB: Power swing detection/blocking RREC: Autoreclosing C-26 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 405 XSWI: Circuit switch T: LOGICAL NODES FOR INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS TCTR: Current transformer TVTR: Voltage transformer Y: LOGICAL NODES FOR POWER TRANSFORMERS YEFN: Earth fault neutralizer (Peterson coil) YLTC: Tap changer YPSH: Power shunt YPTR: Power transformer GE Multilin C30 Controller System C-27...
  • Page 406 ZCAP: Capacitor bank ZCON: Converter ZGEN: Generator ZGIL: Gas insulated line ZLIN: Power overhead line ZMOT: Motor ZREA: Reactor ZRRC: Rotating reactive component ZSAR: Surge arrestor ZTCF: Thyristor controlled frequency converter ZTRC: Thyristor controlled reactive component C-28 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 407: D.1.1 Interoperability Document

     Balanced Transmision Not Present (Balanced Transmission Only)   Unbalanced Transmission One Octet  Two Octets  Structured  Unstructured Frame Length (maximum length, number of octets): Not selectable in companion IEC 60870-5-104 standard GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 408  <18> := Packed start events of protection equipment with time tag M_EP_TB_1  <19> := Packed output circuit information of protection equipment with time tag M_EP_TC_1  <20> := Packed single-point information with status change detection M_SP_NA_1 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 409  <103> := Clock synchronization command (see Clause 7.6 in standard) C_CS_NA_1  <104> := Test command C_TS_NA_1  <105> := Reset process command C_RP_NA_1  <106> := Delay acquisition command C_CD_NA_1  <107> := Test command with time tag CP56Time2a C_TS_TA_1 GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 410 •Blank boxes indicate functions or ASDU not used. •‘X’ if only used in the standard direction TYPE IDENTIFICATION CAUSE OF TRANSMISSION MNEMONIC <1> M_SP_NA_1 <2> M_SP_TA_1 <3> M_DP_NA_1 <4> M_DP_TA_1 <5> M_ST_NA_1 <6> M_ST_TA_1 <7> M_BO_NA_1 <8> M_BO_TA_1 <9> M_ME_NA_1 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 411 M_BO_TB_1 <34> M_ME_TD_1 <35> M_ME_TE_1 <36> M_ME_TF_1 <37> M_IT_TB_1 <38> M_EP_TD_1 <39> M_EP_TE_1 <40> M_EP_TF_1 <45> C_SC_NA_1 <46> C_DC_NA_1 <47> C_RC_NA_1 <48> C_SE_NA_1 <49> C_SE_NB_1 <50> C_SE_NC_1 <51> C_BO_NA_1 <58> C_SC_TA_1 <59> C_DC_TA_1 <60> C_RC_TA_1 GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 412 P_AC_NA_1 <120> F_FR_NA_1 <121> F_SR_NA_1 <122> F_SC_NA_1 <123> F_LS_NA_1 <124> F_AF_NA_1 <125> F_SG_NA_1 <126> F_DR_TA_1*) BASIC APPLICATION FUNCTIONS Station Initialization:  Remote initialization Cyclic Data Transmission:  Cyclic data transmission Read Procedure:  Read procedure C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 413  Mode B: Local freeze with counter interrogation  Mode C: Freeze and transmit by counter-interrogation commands  Mode D: Freeze by counter-interrogation command, frozen values reported simultaneously  Counter read  Counter freeze without reset GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 414 Maximum number of outstanding I-format APDUs k and latest acknowledge APDUs (w): PARAMETER DEFAULT REMARKS SELECTED VALUE VALUE 12 APDUs Maximum difference receive sequence number to send state variable 12 APDUs 8 APDUs 8 APDUs Latest acknowledge after receiving I-format APDUs C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 415: D.1.2 Point List

    D.1.2 POINT LIST The IEC 60870-5-104 data points are configured through the    SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS DNP / menu. Refer to the Communications section of Chapter 5 for additional details. IEC104 POINT LISTS GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 416 D.1 IEC 60870-5-104 APPENDIX D D-10 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 417: E.1.1 Dnp V3.00 Device Profile

    Received: 2048 Maximum Data Link Re-tries: Maximum Application Layer Re-tries:  None  None  Fixed at 3  Configurable  Configurable Requires Data Link Layer Confirmation:  Never  Always  Sometimes  Configurable GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 418 FlexLogic™. The On/Off times and Count value are ignored. “Pulse Off” and “Latch Off” operations put the appropriate Virtual Input into the “Off” state. “Trip” and “Close” operations both put the appropriate Virtual Input into the “On” state. C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 419  16 Bits (Counter 8) Default Variation: 1  32 Bits (Counters 0 to 7, 9)  Point-by-point list attached  Other Value: _____  Point-by-point list attached Sends Multi-Fragment Responses:  Yes  No GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 420: E.1.2 Implementation Table

    Otherwise, static object requests sent with qualifiers 00, 01, 06, 07, or 08, will be responded with qualifiers 00 or 01 (for change- event objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are always responded.) Note 3: Cold restarts are implemented the same as warm restarts – the C30 is not restarted, but the DNP process is restarted. C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 421 Otherwise, static object requests sent with qualifiers 00, 01, 06, 07, or 08, will be responded with qualifiers 00 or 01 (for change- event objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are always responded.) Note 3: Cold restarts are implemented the same as warm restarts – the C30 is not restarted, but the DNP process is restarted. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 422 Otherwise, static object requests sent with qualifiers 00, 01, 06, 07, or 08, will be responded with qualifiers 00 or 01 (for change- event objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are always responded.) Note 3: Cold restarts are implemented the same as warm restarts – the C30 is not restarted, but the DNP process is restarted. C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 423 Otherwise, static object requests sent with qualifiers 00, 01, 06, 07, or 08, will be responded with qualifiers 00 or 01 (for change- event objects, qualifiers 17 or 28 are always responded.) Note 3: Cold restarts are implemented the same as warm restarts – the C30 is not restarted, but the DNP process is restarted. GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 424: E.2.1 Binary Input Points

    Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 2 (Binary Input Change with Time), Configurable Change Event Scan Rate: 8 times per power system cycle Change Event Buffer Size: 500 Default Class for All Points: 1 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 425: E.2.2 Binary And Control Relay Output

    Virtual Input 27 Virtual Input 59 Virtual Input 28 Virtual Input 60 Virtual Input 29 Virtual Input 61 Virtual Input 30 Virtual Input 62 Virtual Input 31 Virtual Input 63 Virtual Input 32 Virtual Input 64 GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 426: E.2.3 Counters

    Events Since Last Clear A counter freeze command has no meaning for counters 8 and 9. C30 Digital Counter values are represented as 32-bit integers. The DNP 3.0 protocol defines counters to be unsigned integers. Care should be taken when interpreting negative counter values.
  • Page 427: E.2.4 Analog Inputs

    Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (32-Bit Analog Input) Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (Analog Change Event without Time) Change Event Scan Rate: defaults to 500 ms Change Event Buffer Size: 256 Default Class for all Points: 2 GE Multilin C30 Controller System E-11...
  • Page 428 E.2 DNP POINT LISTS APPENDIX E E-12 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 429: F.1.1 Revision History

    5.4x 26 June 2007 URX-242 1601-0088-R2 5.4x 31 August 2007 URX-246 1601-0088-R3 5.4x 17 October 2007 URX-251 1601-0088-S1 5.5x 7 December 2007 URX-253 1601-0088-S2 5.5x 22 February 2008 URX-258 1601-0088-S3 5.5x 12 March 2008 URX-260 GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 430: F.1.2 Changes To The C30 Manual

    Title Update Manual part number to 1601-0088-V2 Update Updated ORDERING section 3-22 3-22 Update Updated RS485 PORTS section Table F–5: MAJOR UPDATES FOR C30 MANUAL REVISION V1 (Sheet 1 of 2) PAGE PAGE CHANGE DESCRIPTION (U2) (V1) Title Title Update...
  • Page 431 APPENDIX F F.1 CHANGE NOTES Table F–5: MAJOR UPDATES FOR C30 MANUAL REVISION V1 (Sheet 2 of 2) PAGE PAGE CHANGE DESCRIPTION (U2) (V1) Update Updated REPLACEMENT MODULES section 2-13 2-13 Update Updated ENVIRONMENTAL specifications section 3-21 3-21 Update Updated CPU COMMUNICATION PORTS section...
  • Page 432 F.1 CHANGE NOTES APPENDIX F Table F–7: MAJOR UPDATES FOR C30 MANUAL REVISION U1 (Sheet 2 of 2) PAGE PAGE CHANGE DESCRIPTION (T1) (U1) 5-90 5-91 Update Updated DIGITAL ELEMENTS section 5-100 5-101 Update Updated CONTACT OUTPUTS section 5-114 Added IEC 61850 GOOSE ANALOGS section...
  • Page 433 PAGE PAGE CHANGE DESCRIPTION (R1) (R2) Title Title Update Manual part number to 1601-0088-R2 Table F–14: MAJOR UPDATES FOR C30 MANUAL REVISION R1 (Sheet 1 of 2) PAGE PAGE CHANGE DESCRIPTION (P2) (R1) Title Title Update Manual part number to 1601-0088-R1...
  • Page 434 F.1 CHANGE NOTES APPENDIX F Table F–14: MAJOR UPDATES FOR C30 MANUAL REVISION R1 (Sheet 2 of 2) PAGE PAGE CHANGE DESCRIPTION (P2) (R1) Update Updated PANEL CUTOUT section Update Updated MODULE WITHDRAWAL AND INSERTION section Update Updated FACEPLATE section...
  • Page 435 APPENDIX F F.1 CHANGE NOTES Table F–16: MAJOR UPDATES FOR C30 MANUAL REVISION P1 (Sheet 2 of 2) PAGE PAGE CHANGE DESCRIPTION (N3) (P1) E-10 E-10 Update Updated COUNTERS section Table F–17: MAJOR UPDATES FOR C30 MANUAL REVISION N2 PAGE...
  • Page 436 F.1 CHANGE NOTES APPENDIX F Table F–20: MAJOR UPDATES FOR C30 MANUAL REVISION M1 PAGE PAGE CHANGE DESCRIPTION (L1) (M1) Title Title Update Manual part number to 1601-0088-M1 Update Updated ORDERING section Update Updated FACEPLATE section 5-12 5-13 Update Updated IEC 61850 PROTOCOL sub-section Update Updated MODBUS MEMORY MAP for revision 4.9x...
  • Page 437: F.2.1 Standard Abbreviations

    MTR ....Motor FD ....Fault Detector MVA ....MegaVolt-Ampere (total 3-phase) FDH....Fault Detector high-set MVA_A....MegaVolt-Ampere (phase A) FDL ....Fault Detector low-set MVA_B....MegaVolt-Ampere (phase B) FLA....Full Load Current MVA_C....MegaVolt-Ampere (phase C) FO ....Fiber Optic GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 438 WRT....With Respect To RSTR ..... Restrained RTD ....Resistance Temperature Detector X ....Reactance RTU ....Remote Terminal Unit XDUCER..Transducer RX (Rx) ..Receive, Receiver XFMR..... Transformer s ..... second Z..... Impedance, Zone S..... Sensitive F-10 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 439: F.3.1 Ge Multilin Warranty

    24 months from date of shipment from factory. In the event of a failure covered by warranty, GE Multilin will undertake to repair or replace the relay providing the warrantor determined that it is defective and it is returned with all transportation charges prepaid to an authorized service centre or the factory.
  • Page 440 F.3 WARRANTY APPENDIX F F-12 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 441 C37.94SM COMMUNICATIONS ........3-36 settings ................. 5-98 CE APPROVALS .............. 2-15 CRC ALARM ..............5-59 CHANGES TO C30 MANUAL ..........F-2 CRC-16 ALGORITHM ............B-2 CHANGES TO MANUAL ......F-4, F-5, F-6, F-7, F-8 CRITICAL FAILURE RELAY ........2-10, 3-11 CHANNEL COMMUNICATION ..........
  • Page 442 FACEPLATE PANELS ..........4-13, 4-23 binary input points ............E-8 FAST FORM-C RELAY ............2-10 binary output points ............E-9 FAST TRANSIENT TESTING ..........2-14 control relay output blocks ..........E-9 FAX NUMBERS ..............1-1 device profile document ..........E-1 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 443 LASER MODULE .............. 3-27 LATCHING OUTPUTS application example .......... 5-109, 5-110 error messages ..............7-7 settings ............... 5-108 HALF-DUPLEX ..............B-1 specifications ..............2-10 HTTP PROTOCOL ............5-31 LED INDICATORS ....4-14, 4-15, 4-16, 4-17, 4-22, 5-42 GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 444 ..............2-8 see USER-PROGRAMMBLE PUSHBUTTONS NSAP ADDRESS .............. 5-12 REAL TIME CLOCK ONE SHOTS ..............5-77 Modbus registers ............B-16 OPERATING TEMPERATURE .......... 2-13 settings ................5-36 ORDER CODES ......2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 6-14, 7-3 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...
  • Page 445 ................5-94 TIMERS ................5-83 Modbus registers ............B-27 TRACEABILITY settings ................. 5-89 data ............. 4-11, 4-12, 8-13, 8-14 specifications ..............2-8 overview ............... 4-10, 8-12 timing ..............5-92, 5-93 rules ..............4-12, 8-14 SELF-TESTS TRANSDUCER I/O GE Multilin C30 Controller System...
  • Page 446 ..............5-51, 5-53 specifications ..............2-8 USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDs custom labeling ............. 4-22 defaults ................. 4-17 WARRANTY ..............F-11 description............4-15, 4-16 WEB SERVER PROTOCOL ..........5-31 Modbus registers ............B-16 WEBSITE ................1-1 settings ................. 5-42 C30 Controller System GE Multilin...

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