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Micom P139technical Manual 2
Micom P139technical Manual 2
Micom P139technical Manual 2
P139/EN M/Ana
Technical Manual
Volume 2 of 2
MiCOM P139
P139/EN M/Ea8
(AFSV.12.10172 D)
Version P139 -307 -411/412/413 -614
Technical Manual
Volume 2 of 2
Appendix
A Glossary
B Signal List
D Overview of Changes
A Glossary A-1
A1 Function Groups A-1
A2 Modules A-2
A3 Symbols A-3
A4 Examples of Signal Names A-10
A5 Symbols used A-11
A1 Function Groups
ARC: Auto-reclosing control
ASC: Automatic synchronism check
CBF: Circuit breaker failure protection
CBM: Circuit Breaker Monitoring
CMD_1: Single-pole commands
COMM1: Communication interface 1
COMM2: Communication interface 2
COMM3: Communication interface 3
COUNT: Binary counts
DEV01: to DEV10: External device 01 to External device 10
DTOC: Definite-time overcurrent protection
DVICE: Device
f<>: Over-/underfrequency protection
FT_DA: Fault data acquisition
FT_RC: Fault recording
GF_DA: Ground fault data acquisition
GF_RC: Ground fault recording
GFDSS: Ground fault direction determination using
steady-state values
GOOSE: Generic Object Oriented Substation Event
GSSE: IEC Generic Substation Status Events
I2>: Unbalance protection
IDMT1:, IDMT2: Inverse-time overcurrent protection
IEC: IEC 61850 Communication
ILOCK: Interlocking logic
INP: Binary input
IRIGB: IRIG-B interface
LED: LED indicators
LIMIT: Limit value monitoring
LOC: Local control panel
LOGIC: Logic
MAIN: Main function
MCMON: Measuring-circuit monitoring
MEASI: Measured data input
MEASO: Measured data output
MP: Motor protection
MT_RC: Monitoring signal recording
OL_DA: Overload data acquisition
OL_RC: Overload recording
OP_RC: Operating data recording
OUTP: Binary outputs
P<>: Power directional protection
PC: PC link
PSIG: Protective signaling
PSS: Parameter subset selection
SCDD: Short-circuit direction determination
SFMON: Self-monitoring
SIG_1: Single-pole signals
SOTF: Switch on to fault protection
TGFD: Transient ground fault direction determination
THERM: Thermal overload protection
V<>: Time-voltage protection
A2 Modules
A: Communication module
B: Bus module
L: Local control module
P: Processor module
T: Transformer module
V: Power supply module
X: Binary I/O module
Y: Analog I/O module
A3 Symbols
Graphic symbols for block diagrams
Binary elements according to DIN 40900 Part 12, September 1992,
IEC 617-12: amended 1991
Analog information processing according to DIN 40900 Part 13, January 1981
To document the linking of analog and binary signals, additional symbols have been
used, taken from several DIN documents.
As a rule, direction of the signal flow is from left to right and from top to bottom. Other
flow directions are marked by an arrow. Input signals are listed on the left side of the
signal flow, output signals on the right side.
Symbol Description
Note:
This rule does not necessarily apply to configurations
with two or more signal flow directions, such as for
symbols with a control block and an output block.
Components of a symbol
A symbol consists of a contour or contour combination
and one or more qualifiers.
Symbol Description
Control block
A control block contains an input function common to
several symbols. It is used for the collective setting of
several trigger elements, for example.
Output block
An output block contains an output function common
to several symbols.
D5Z08X6B
Symbol Description
Static input
Only the state of the binary input variable is effective.
Dynamic input
Only the transition from value 0 to value 1 is effective.
Negation of an output
The value up to the border line is negated at the
output.
Negation of an input
The input value is negated before the border line.
AND element
The output variable will be 1 only if all input variables
are 1.
OR element
The output variable will be 1 only if at least one input
variable is 1.
Threshold element
The output variable will be 1 only if at least two input
variables are 1. The number in the symbol may be
replaced by any other number.
(m out of n) element
The output variable will be 1 only if just one input
variable is 1.
Symbol Description
Delay element
The transition from value 0 to 1 at the output occurs
after a time delay of t1 relative to the corresponding
transition at the input.
The transition from value 1 to 0 at the output occurs
after a time delay of t2 relative to the corresponding
transition at the input.
Monostable flip-flop
The output variable will be 1 only if the input variable
changes to 1. The output variable will remain 1 for
100 ms, independent of the duration of the input
value 1 (non-retriggerable).
Analog-digital converter
An analog input signal is converted to a binary
signal.
Subtractor
The output variable is the difference between the two
input variables.
A summing element is obtained by changing the
minus sign to a plus sign at the symbol input.
Memory, general
Storage of a binary or analog signal.
Symbol Description
Non-stable flip-flop
When the input variable changes to 1, a pulse
sequence is generated at the output.
Amplifier
The output variable is 1 only if the input variable is
also 1.
Counter
At the + input the input variable transitions from 0 to 1
are counted and stored in the function block.
At the R(eset) input a transition of the input variable
from 0 to 1 resets the counter to 0.
Electromechanical drive
in general, here a relay, for example.
Symbol Description
Input transformer
with phase and item identifiers
(according to DIN EN 60445)
Change-over contact
with item identifier
Special symbol
Output relay in normally-energized arrangement
(‘closed-circuit operation’).
Symbol Description
PC interface
with pin connections
Multiplier
The output variable is the result of the multiplication
of the two input variables.
Divider
The output variable is the result of the division of
the two input variables.
Comparator
The output variable becomes 1 only if the input
variable(s) are equal to the function in the function
block.
Formula block
The output variable becomes 1 only if the input
variable(s) satisfy the equation in the function block
FT_RC: Fault recording n Internal signal names are not coded by a data model
305 100
address. In the block diagrams they are marked with
a diamond. The small figure underneath the signal
name represents a code that is irrelevant to the user.
The internal signal names used and their origins are
listed in Appendix B.
DIST: VNG>> triggered Signal names coded by a data model address are
[ 036 015 ] represented by their address (shown in square
brackets). Their origin is given in Chapters 7 and 8.
MAIN: General reset A specific setting to be used later on is shown with its
[ 003 002 ] signal name, address, and the setting preceded by
©1: Execute the setting arrow.
A5 Symbols Used
Symbol Meaning
t Time duration
V Complex voltage
I Electrical current
I Complex current
Z Complex impedance
f Frequency
δ Temperature in °C
Σ Sum, result
α Angle
τ Time constant
∆T Temperature difference in K
This section incorporates Section 8 of EN 60870-5-101 (1996), which includes a general definition of the telecontrol
interface for substation control systems.
B 2.1 Interoperability
This application-based standard (companion standard) specifies parameter sets and other options from which subsets
are to be selected in order to implement specific telecontrol systems. Certain parameters such as the number of bytes
(octets) in the COMMON ADDRESS of the ASDU are mutually exclusive. This means that only one value of the
defined parameter is allowed per system. Other parameters, such as the listed set of different process information in
the command and monitor direction, permit definition of the total number or of subsets that are suitable for the given
application. This section combines the parameters given in the previous sections in order to facilitate an appropriate
selection for a specific application. If a system is made up of several system components supplied by different
manufacturers, then it is necessary for all partners to agree on the selected parameters.
Note: The overall definition of a system may also require individual selection of certain parameters for specific
parts of a system such as individual selection of scaling factors for individually addressable measured
values.
1
See National Preface of EN 60870-5-101.
2
See National Preface of EN 60870-5-101.
3
The transmission rates for control direction and monitor direction must be identical.
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Appendix B - List of signals
(continued)
Frame format FT 1.2, single character 1, and the fixed time-out interval are used exclusively in this companion
standard.
x Two octets 5
4
See National Preface of EN 60870-5-101.
5
Balanced only.
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Appendix B - List of signals
(continued)
Mode 1 (least significant octet first), as defined in clause 4.10 of IEC 870-5-4, is used exclusively in this companion
standard.
x Three octets
6
See National Preface of EN 60870-5-101.
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Appendix B - List of signals
(continued)
<14> = Measured value, short floating point value with time tag M_ME_TC_1
x <18> = Packed start events of protection equipment with time tag ME_EP_TB_1
x <19> = Packed output circuit information of protection equipment with time tag M_EP_TC_1
7
Incorrectly identified with control direction in IEC 870-5-101.
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Appendix B - List of signals
(continued)
8
The command procedure is formally processed, but there is no change in the local time in the station.
9
See National Preface of EN 60870-5-101.
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Appendix B - List of signals
(continued)
<122> = Call directory, select file, call file, call section F_SC_NA_1
x Remote initialization
x Global
x Group 5 x Group 11
x Clock synchronization
10
See National Preface of EN 60870-5-101.
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Appendix B - List of signals
(continued)
Direct set point command transmission Select and execute set point command
x No additional definition
Persistent output
x Threshold value
Smoothing value
This section incorporates Section 8 of IEC 60870-5-103, including definitions applicable to the P139.
B 3.1 Interoperability
x EIA RS 485
Note: EIA RS 485 defines the loads in such a way that 32 of such loads can be operated on one line. For detailed
information see EIA RS 485, Section 3.
x Glass fiber
x Plastic fiber
x F-SMA connector
BFOC/2.5 connector
x 9,600 bit/s
x 19,200 bit/s
Mode 1 (least significant octet first) as defined in clause 4.10 of IEC 60870-5-4 is used exclusively in this companion
standard.
x <3> Reset CU
<5> Power on
x <35> Phase sequence supervision 038 049 MCMON: Phase sequ. V faulty
x <36>11 Trip circuit supervision 041 200 SFMON: Relay Kxx faulty
11
The message content is formed from the OR operation of the individual signals.
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Appendix B - List of signals
(continued)
x <51> Earth fault forward, i.e. line 041 088 MAIN: Gnd. fault forw./LS
x <52> Earth fault reverse, i.e. busbar 041 089 MAIN: Gnd. fault backw./BS
<69> Trip L1
<70> Trip L2
<71> Trip L3
x <73> Fault location X in ohms 004 029 FT_DA: Fault react., prim.
<78> Zone 1
<79> Zone 2
<80> Zone 3
<81> Zone 4
<82> Zone 5
<83> Zone 6
x <147>15 Measurands IN, VEN 005 011 MAIN: Current Σ(IP) p.u.
005 013 MAIN: Volt. Σ(VPG)/√3 p.u.
12
only with setting COMM1: Transm.enab.cycl.dat to "ASDU 3.1 p. IEC"
13
only with setting COMM1: Transm.enab.cycl.dat to "ASDU 3.2 p. IEC"
14
only with setting COMM1: Transm.enab.cycl.dat to "ASDU 3.3 p. IEC"
15
only with setting COMM1: Transm.enab.cycl.dat to "ASDU 3.4 p. IEC"
16
only with setting COMM1: Transm.enab.cycl.dat to "ASDU 9 p. IEC"
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Appendix B - List of signals
(continued)
17
Switches PSS: Param.subs.sel.USER to "Parameter set 1"
18
Switches PSS: Param.subs.sel.USER to "Parameter set 2"
19
Switches PSS: Param.subs.sel.USER to "Parameter set 3"
20
Switches PSS: Param.subs.sel.USER to "Parameter set 4"
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Appendix B - List of signals
(continued)
x Test mode
x Disturbance data
Generic services
x Private data
B 3.1.3.6 Miscellaneous
Measured values are transmitted both with ASDU 3 and ASDU 9. As defined in Sec. 7.2.6.8, the maximum MVAL can
be either 1.2 or 2.4 times the rated value. In ASDU 3 and ASDU 9, different ratings may not be used; in other words,
there is only one choice for each measurand.
Current B x
Current C x
Voltage A-G x
Voltage B-G x
Voltage C-G x
Enabled power P x
Reactive power Q x
Frequency f x
Voltage A-B x
Key
The bay types are sorted by the criteria listed below. These criteria are encoded in the first three characters of the bay
type code (example: A11.100.R01) given in brackets after the Bay Type No. (example: 2). Sorting is first by "Type of
bay" in the order given below, then within each group by the second and third character in ascending order.
Type of bay
A - Feeder bays
L - Bus sectionalizer bay
Q - Bus coupler bay
K - Bus coupler and sectionalizer bay
M - Busbar measurement bay
E - Busbar grounding bay
X - Other bay type
Number of busbars
1 - Single busbar
2 - Double busbar
9 - Without busbar / other configurations
Equipment
1 - Bays with switch truck or withdrawable switchgear assembly
2 - Bays with two circuit breakers or switch disconnectors on switch trucks or withdrawable switchgear
assembly
3 - Bays with stationary switchgear units
5 - Bays with stationary switchgear units and three-position disconnector
9 - Other bay types
Bay Type No.: This number indicates the value to be set at M AIN : T yp e o f b a y
(folder "Para/Conf") in order to configure the unit for the selected bay type.
Column "Switchgear unit" This column begins with the designation for the external device (switchgear unit). The
function group follows in brackets. The function group encompasses all setting options
for monitoring the switchgear unit and its signals. "Open" and "Close(d)" indicate the
signal message or control direction of the switchgear unit.
Column "Binary Input": The "Open" or "Closed" signal should be connected to the binary input U xxxx.
The connection points of the binary input U xxxx are shown in the terminal connection
diagrams.
Column "Output relay" The "Open" or "Close" control of the switchgear unit is effected via output relay K xxxx.
The connection points of the output relay K xxxx are shown in the terminal connection
diagrams.
Note!
The interlock equations are stored at substation control level, not at unit level.
Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single busbar,direct motor control
Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single busbar,direct motor control
Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,direct motor control
Bus coupler and sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Bus coupler and sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, single busbar,direct motor control
Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit, single busbar,direct motor control
Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit, single busbar,direct motor control
Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Busbar grounding bay with other switchgear unit, single busbar,direct motor control
Busbar grounding bay with other switchgear unit, double busbar,direct motor control
Version Changes
P139-301-401-601 Initial product release
Release: 27.04.2001
P139-302-402/403/404-602 Hardware As an alternative slot 4 can now be equipped with the 5-pole voltage
Release: 07.02.2002 transformer module T (for the Automatic Synchronism Check function).
Additional to the 40 TE case variant with pin-terminal connection there is
now an 84 TE case variant with ring-terminal connection as well as a 40
TE case variant with a combination of pin- and ring-terminal connection
(transformer module: for ring-terminal connection; other modules: for pin-
terminal connection)
The binary (I/O) module X (6xO) is now optionally available with rapid-
response output by 4 thyristors.
Diagram The updated connection diagrams now include the 5-pole voltage
transformer module T and show the variants with ring-terminal
connection:
P139.402 (for 40 TE case, with pin-terminal connection)
P139.403 (for 84 TE case, with ring-terminal connection)
P139.404 (for 40 TE case,
transformer module: with ring-terminal connection;
other modules: with pin-terminal connection)
Software
LOC Measurands previously missing are now included in the selection of the
Operation Panel, Overload Panel and Ground Fault Panel:
MEASI: Current IDC (addr. 004 134)
MEASI: Current IDC p.u (addr. 004 135)
MEASI: Curr. IDC,lin. p.u. (addr. 004 136)
MEASI: Current A-1 (addr. 005 100)
MEASI: Current A-2 (addr. 005 099)
Bug fixing:
Control actions from the local control panel are now no longer rejected in
the DNP3 protocol.
PC User-defined signal selections for the PC interface can now be made by
setting P C : S e l e c t . S p o n t a n . s i g . (addr. 003.189), and these
selected signals are spontaneously transmitted in addition to the VDEW
signals.
The PC interface "Time-out" can now be set with the parameter
P C : T i m e - o u t (addr. 003.188).
COMM1 The COURIER protocol has now been implemented.
User-defined signal selections for the protocol IEC 60870-5-103 can now
be made by setting C O M M 1 : S e l e c t . S p o n t a n . s i g . (addr.
003.179), and these selected signals are spontaneously transmitted in
addition to the VDEW signals.
COMM2 “Logical” communication interface 2 (function group COMM2) added to
communication.
Version Changes
OUTP/LED Addition of function assignment to output relays and LED indicators with
these signals:
SFMON: Defect.module slot 1 (addr. 097 000) to
SFMON: Defect.module slot20 (addr. 097 019)
Now defective modules can be indicated by output relays for instance.
MEASI Addition of this per unit measurand
MEASI: Temperature p.u. (addr. 004.221)
MAIN The following signals were added to the parameter setting selection
tables for the trip command blocking signals: C O M M 1 : C o m m a n d
b l o c k . E X T (addr. 003.173)
Version Changes
MAIN Addition of two measured operating values:
(continued)
MAIN: Voltage Vref prim. (addr. 005 046)
MAIN: Voltage Vref p.u. (addr. 005 047)
Incorrect termination is now fixed for the close commands issued by the
control function and terminated with the starting of the trip command.
Time switching to setting "Daylight saving time" M A I N : T i m e
s w i t c h i n g (addr. 003.095) is now stored so that it will remain valid
after a warm restart.
The multiple signal M A I N : G e n . t r i p s i g n a l (addr. 036 251) is
now supported.
Bug fixing:
Rated current setting is changed from 1A to 5A when electro-magnetic
interference occurs. To confirm settings the internal values of
M A I N : I n o m d e v i c e (addr. 010 003) and
M A I N : I N , n o m d e v i c e (addr. 010 026) are overwritten by the
set values once every software cycle.
A disabled residual current system protection, which is displayed by the
signal M A I N : S y s t e m I N d i s a b l e d (addr. 040 134) is now
considered by the DTOC and IDMT residual current stages.
Bug fixing:
During incrementation of the overflow counter for active and reactive
energy output and input a negative value of the integrated count is now
prevented.
MAIN In addition to enabling or disabling of the functions Auto-reclosing
ARC Control, Automatic Synchronism Check, Protective Signaling and
ASC Residual Current System protection by using two binary signal inputs it is
PSIG now possible to use just one binary signal input for enabling or disabling.
If, for example, only the signal A R C : E n a b l e E X T (addr. 037.010)
is assigned to one binary signal input, the function is enabled by the
rising edge and disabled by the falling edge of the input signal.
DTOC Step size for thresholds I>, I>> and I>>> reduced from 0.1 Inom to
0.01 Inom.
ARC New function Automatic Synchronism Check (ASC) is taken into account
by the Auto-reclosing Control (ARC) function. The signal
A R C : ( R e ) c l o s e r e q u e s t (addr. 037 077) is used in this context
to have ASC triggered by ARC.
ASC Function Automatic Synchronism Check (ASC) has been added.
The transformer module T with a fifth VT is required to provide a
reference voltage.
GFDSS A fixed time delayed reset of 80 ms is now implemented for the stage
G F D S : V N G > (addr. 016.062).
THERM Addition of these per unit measurands
THERM: Therm. replica p.u. (addr. 004 017)
THERM: Coolant temp. p.u. (addr. 004 178)
THERM: Object temp. p.u. (addr. 004 179).
Version Changes
f<> Bug fixing:
With the selection of a measurement loop the amplitude of the phase-to-
ground loops was incorrectly rated by the factor √3.
MCMON Reference voltage monitoring is now included in the measuring-circuit
monitoring function with the signals
MCMON: FF, Vref triggered (addr. 038.100)
MCMON: M.circ. V,Vref flty. (addr. 004.078).
SIG_1 Bug fixing:
When the VDEW addition to the protocol IEC60870-5-103 was used
single-pole signals were signaled in the data byte with the value '0' (end)
or '1' (start).
COUNT The dimension (min) was added to the parameter
C O U N T : C y c l e t . c o u n t t r a n s m (addr. 217.007) in the data model.
SFMON Because of the addition of a fifth VT these warning signals were added:
SFMON: FF, Vref triggered (addr. 098 022)
SFMON: M.circ. V,Vref flty. (addr. 098 023)
Addition of function assignment to warnings by the delayed and direct
time signals from logic equations 30 to 32.
The signals included in the function selection of warnings
SFMON: Open circ. 20mA inp. (addr. 098 026)
SFMON: PT100 open circuit (addr. 098 024)
SFMON: Overload 20 mA input (addr. 098 025)
are now supported.
P139-302-402/403/404-602 Hardware No modifications
-701
Release: 13.05.2002
Diagram No modifications
Software
SFMON Decreased severity for entries in the monitoring signal memory during
short-time supply voltage dipping.
P139-302-402/403/404-602 Hardware No modifications
-702
Release: 26.07.2002
Diagram No modifications
Software
IDMT Accuracy of tripping time is improved. Particularly the characteristic 'IEC
extremely inverse' is now within the claimed tolerance range.
P139-302-402/403/404-603 Hardware No modifications
Release: 29.08.2002
Diagram No modifications
Software
Version Changes
LOC The signals
L O C : L o c . a c c . b l o c k . a c t i v e (addr. 221 005) and
L O C : R e m . a c c . b l o c k . a c t i v e (addr. 221 004)
are now sent spontaneously as individual signals with the protocol IEC
60870-5-103.
INP The function assignment of the binary signal inputs U 1001 to U 1006,
which are not present on slot 10, have been removed from the data
model.
P139-303-402/403/404-604 Hardware Device is prepared for the supplementary fitting with the new
Release: 20.12.2002 temperature p/c board (RTD module), which will become available as of
version
-304-405/406/407-605.
Diagram No modifications
Software
COMM1 The measurand M A I N : V o l t a g e V r e f p . u . (addr. 005 047) has
been added to the selection for the cyclic ILS telegram.
The unnecessary parameter C O M M 1 : A d d r e s s m o d e
(addr. 003 168) is now hidden.
LOC The measurand M A I N : V o l t a g e V r e f p r i m . (addr. 005 046) has
been added to the function assignment for the Operation Panel, the
Overload Panel and the numerical display.
The measurand M A I N : V o l t a g e V r e f p . u . (addr. 005 047) has
been added to the function assignment for the Operation Panel, the
Overload Panel and the bar chart display.
MEASI Functions have been enhanced in preparation for the supplementary
THERM fitting with the new temperature p/c board (RTD module). For THERM
LIMIT protection this includes direct temperature monitoring, temperature
SFMON measurement, coolant temperature acquisition, and open-circuit
monitoring of the individual resistance thermometers.
MAIN The functionality of equal-priority enabling or disabling a function via any
ARC device interface, first introduced with version –603, now is modified in
ASC that way, that the functions are enabled by default.
PSIG
IDMT The setting ranges for parameters I r e f , n e g and I r e f , N as well as
I r e f , n e g d y n a m i c and I r e f , N d y n a m have been increased from
0.1 - 4.00 Inom to 0.01 - 4.00 Inom
Version Changes
ASC Setting to continuous synchronism test procedure after a test close
request:
When a test close request is issued the operative time is not terminated
by the starting of the close enable but will continue until it has reached its
set time duration. Synchronism is continuously checked, even after the
first close enable, as long as the operative time is running. The signal
A S C : C l o s e e n a b l e (addr. 037 083) (if synchronism conditions are
met) and the delta measured values are continuously updated and
periodically transmitted by the device interfaces. The cycle time to
transmit the telegram with the measured values is set at:
A S C : T r a n s m . c y c l e , m e a s . v . (addr. 101 212).
The signal close enable is signaled spontaneously both as "start" and as
"end" and must therefore be included in a general scan.
The signal A S C : C l o s e r e j e c t i o n (addr. 037 086) is issued only
after the operative time has elapsed and there is then no synchronism.
This signal is also issued after a test close request if, during the
operative time, a close enable is temporarily signaled.
The number of test close requests and the number of close rejections
after test close requests are not counted, e.g. the counters
A S C : N o . c l o s e r e q u e s t s (addr. 009 033) and
A S C : N o . c l o s e r e j e c t i o n s (addr. 009 034) will only consider
"authentic" close requests.
If during the operative time (after a test close request) there is an
authentic close request issued by the device control function (HMI) or
from the interfaces (or the ARC) the test run is terminated and ASC is
restarted. Then, after the first close enable is reached, the close
command is issued and the operative time is terminated. The signal
A S C : C l o s e r e j e c t i o n (addr. 037.086) is issued when the set
operative time has elapsed without synchronism conditions having been
met and the circuit breaker is not switched.
The setting range for the operative time was increased from
0.00 – 60.00 s to 0.0 – 6000.0 s and the step range was reduced from
0.01 s to 0.1 s.
The settable reset times for the signals
ASC: tClose enable Volt.PSx (addr. 0XX 241)
ASC: tClose enable syn.PSx (addr. 0XX 240)
have been replaced by fixed minimum times of 100 ms.
These measured event values have been added to the Automatic
Synchronism Check:
ASC: Voltage Vref (addr. 004 087)
ASC: Volt. sel. meas.loop (addr. 004.088)
The measuring range of the measured event value
ASC: Volt. magnit. diff. (addr. 004 091)
has been changed from 0.000 – 3.000 Vnom to –3.000 – 3.000 Vnom.
Version Changes
LIMIT Bug fixing:
If the temperature measurand T was set to "not measured" the stages T<
and T<< in the limit value monitoring function would start.
P139-304-405/406/407-605 Hardware A new communication module A, providing the InterMiCOM protective
Release: 28.11.2003 interface COMM3, can now be fitted in slot 3 instead of the transient
ground fault detection module N.
A new temperature p/c board (RTD module) can now be fitted in slot 3,
instead of the transient ground fault detection module N (TGFD module).
As an alternative to the conventional transformer modules for analog
input signals there is now a new CT/VT-board with NCIT available.
Details are available on request. See chapter 2, section "Connecting
NCITs to Inputs on the CT/VT-board with NCIT".
Binary signal inputs with a higher switching threshold are now available.
Installation is only recommended if the application specifically requires
such binary signal inputs.
Diagram The new connection diagrams include the InterMiCOM communication
interface (function group COMM3), the temperature p/c board (RTD
module) and the CT/VT-board with NCIT.
P139.405 (for 40 TE case, with pin-terminal connection)
P139.406 (for 40 TE case,
transformer module: with ring-terminal connection;
other modules: with pin-terminal connection)
P139.407 (for 84 TE case, with ring-terminal connection)
LOC Customized binary signal panels can now be created.
A customized Bay Panel can be sub-divided into up to eight images.
The selection table for the Operation Panel was extended.
The signals M037-M040 can now be configured as image variables.
Bug fixing:
When, after a switchgear unit had been selected locally, local control
was switched over to remote control, the selection of local switching
actions could continue to be made up to the termination of the reset time.
COMM1 Bug fixing concerning various communication protocols:
DNP3: Multiple telegrams are prevented.
The protocol per IEC60850-5-101 incorrectly transmitted negative
operating values.
IEC-60870-5-101: In the data model there was an incorrect selection
for parameter C O M M 1 : T i m e t a g l e n g t h (addr. 003 198).
Furthermore 3 Bytes were used irrespective of the setting.
Version Changes
COMM1(2) Bug fixing concerning the IEC 60870-5-103 communication protocol:
For the reclose commands of high-speed and time-delayed reclosing
(Function Type 80h, Information nos. 80h and 81h), the status
changes 'On' to 'Off' were signaled spontaneously and were
transmitted as part of the response to a general scan.
Version Changes
FT_DA The determination of measured fault values during short fault times is
improved.
Bug fixing:
Fault locations of numerical values >655.35% were falsely displayed as
small values.
Bug fixing:
When a residual current starting occurs without a phase current starting
all measured fault values dependent on a measurement loop are set to
'Not measured'.
FT_RC Direction signaling for the short-circuit direction determination function
was added to the selection table for the fault recording trigger:
FT_RC: Fct. assig. Trigger (addr. 003 085)
DTOC Three negative-sequence current stages were added to the definite-time
overcurrent protection.
IDMT Bug fixing:
The trip signals from the residual current stage and the negative-
sequence current stage were not reset with the release of starting.
ARC Bug fixing:
The HSR & TDR counters could only be acknowledged/cleared by a cold
restart.
ASC Bug fixing:
With a close request the counter A S C : N o . G F ( c u r r . m e a s )
(addr. 009 003) was increment by a count of 8 instead of 1.
Bug fixing:
When a test close request was issued in the operating mode
"synchronism-checked" a chattering of the ASC enable signal could occur.
TGFD The setting range of T G F D : I N , p > (addr. 016 042) is extended
down to 0.03 Inom.
The pick-up delay of the measuring circuit monitoring signal
S F M O N : T G F D m o n . t r i g g e r e d (addr. 093 094) is now
increased from 5 s to 65 s.
P<> The power directional protection now includes overload stages for active
and reactive power.
The starting signals from the power directional protection stages now
feature direction dependency.
The setting range for the parameter P < > : R e l e a s e d e l a y Q > P S x
(addr. 017 172) is now extended to max. 100.00 s.
MCMON The default setting for parameter
M C M O : F F , V r e f e n a b l e d U S E R . (addr. 013 014) was changed
from 'Yes' to 'No'.
LIMIT Reference voltage monitoring from the fifth VT input was added to the
Limit Value Monitoring function.
LOGIC Bug fixing:
The time dependent logic outputs - L O G I C : O u t p u t x ( t )
(addr. 042 033) (with x=1 to 32) - are reset for a short period during
parameter subset selection.
Version Changes
DEVx Bug fixing:
(x=1 to 10) When the additions to the protocol IEC 60870-5-103 were applied, the
return signal identification was missing in the acknowledgment of
commands to switchgear.
CMD_1 Single commands, created with the bay editor from the PC Access
Software MiCOM S1, can now also be configured to output relays on the
output module X (6xO) in slot 10 (with 40 TE cases) or slot 18 (with
84 TE cases).
SIG_1 Bug fixing:
A concurrent use of signals M001 and M033 was not possible.
Bug fixing:
The wrong selection table for communication in the data model was
assigned to the signal S I G _ 1 : L o g i c s i g n a l S 0 1 0
(addr. 226 077).
SFMON To prevent the risk of contention problems because of the simultaneous
disruption of the supply voltage and the auxiliary voltage for the binary
signal inputs m.c.b. trip signals are now delayed internally for 300 ms.
Bug fixing:
Sporadic triggering of the internal monitoring of the 15 V and 24 V
voltages without a fault in the power supply module being present was
eliminated.
P139-305-408/409/410-610 This is a preliminary IEC 61850 version which is project-specific
Release: 20.05.2005 and only available on request!
Hardware The new Ethernet module for communication per IEC 61850 is now
available and may be fitted to slot 2 as an alternative to communication
module A.
Diagram The updated connection diagrams now include the Ethernet module
communication interface.
P139.408 (for 40 TE case, with pin-terminal connection)
P139.409 (for 40 TE case,
transformer module: with ring-terminal connection;
other modules: with pin-terminal connection)
P139.410 (for 84 TE case, with ring-terminal connection)
Software
LOC Addition of the event counter to the selection for the Fault Panel
A S C : N o . R C a f t . m a n . c l o s (004 009).
Addition of the measured value to the selection for the Operation Panel.
M E A S I : S c a l e d v a l u e I D C , l i n (004 180).
Version Changes
COMM1 The selection of register assignments for signals in the MODBUS
protocol has been extended with the signal
S C D D : F a u l t P b a c k w a r d (036 019).
Time stamping of status signals from external devices has been adapted
to the DNP3 protocol.
Bug fixing:
A change of a communication parameter will no longer lead to a sporadic
warm restart of the device, when the Courier protocol is used.
COMM3 Bug fixing:
After a warm restart with COMM3 activated, the entry at
S F M O N : H a r d w a r e e r r o r C O M M 3 (093 143) will now only occur
if there actually is such a hardware error.
IEC Initial implementation of the IEC 61850 communication protocol.
GSSE In conjunction with the IEC 61850 communication protocol a
communication procedure has been implemented that is compatible with
previous UCA2 GOOSE for the exchange of binary information within an
Ethernet network section.
SFMON A number of device bugs previously lead to a blocking with the second
entry to the monitoring signal memory (i.e. if the recurring fault was
already stored in the monitoring signal memory – see Chapter 10 in the
Technical Manual). This reaction was modified in such a manner that
device blocking will only occur if a renewed appearance of the same
device fault lies within a set "memory retention time"
S F M O N : M o n . s i g . r e t e n t i o n (021 018). This makes it possible
to tolerate sporadic faults, resulting from control actions, without having
to clear the monitoring signal memory in the interim.
The significance of the time stamp was modified to accommodate this
new feature. The time stamp now represents the last appearance of the
fault.
OUTP/LED Addition of the signal A S C : C l o s e r e q u e s t (034 018) to the
selection of freely configurable LED indicators and output relays.
FT_RC The duration of the disturbance record is limited to 1 minute so as to
avoid a record of an endless disturbance.
The signal A R C : B l o c k i n g E X T (036.050) is now stored in the
fault recording (previously only the resulting signal A R C : B l o c k e d
(004.069) was recorded).
MEASI Open-circuit monitoring of the 20 mA input and the "PT 100" input has
been improved.
Version Changes
MAIN Parameters from the MAIN function, which could previously only be set in
the branch "General Functions" of the menu tree, have been transferred
to the parameter subsets.
MAIN: Neutr.pt. treat. PSx
MAIN: Hld time dyn.par. PSx
MAIN: Bl.tim.st.IN,neg PSx
MAIN: Gen. start. mode PSx
MAIN: Op. rush restr. PSx
MAIN: Rush I(2fn)/I(fn) PSx
MAIN: I>lift rush restr PSx
MAIN: Suppr.start.sig. PSx
MAIN: tGS PSx
With this improvement it is now possible to consider operational changes
by selecting the appropriate parameter subset.
The parameter M A I N : N e u t r a l - p o i n t t r e a t . (010 048) used only
in conjunction with the ASC is now visible if the ASC function has been
configured. Furthermore the selections at various neutral point
treatments that occur by this parameter have now been reduced to a
selection relevant to the application.
The primary source for synchronizing the date and time can now be
selected. Available are COMM1, COMM2/PC, IRIG-B or a binary input
for minute signal pulses. A backup source may additionally be selected.
MAIN: Prim.Source TimeSync (103 210)
MAIN: BackupSourceTimeSync (103 211)
For bay control function signals detected via binary signal inputs and
conditioned with debouncing it is now possible to select whether the time
tag for the signal is to be issued after debouncing (or when the first pulse
edge is detected). The setting M A I N : T i m e T a g A f t e r D e b o u n c e
(221 083) is provided for this purpose.
Bug fixing:
The enabling or disabling of the ground protection via a binary signal
input was incorrectly inverted.
PSIG Bug fixing:
The enabling or disabling of the protective signaling via a binary signal
input was incorrectly inverted.
ARC Bug fixing:
The enabling or disabling of the ARC function via a binary signal input
was incorrectly inverted.The DTOC negative-sequence current stage
started the ARC by triggering the ARC trip time of the IDMT negative-
sequence current stage.
ASC Selecting the CB assignment to an external device has been adapted to
the maximum possible number of external devices.
Bug fixing:
The enabling or disabling of the ASC function via a binary signal input
was incorrectly inverted.
Version Changes
GFDSS The setting parameters for the function GFDSS are now included in the
parameter subsets and can be changed, according to operating
conditions, by selecting the appropriate parameter subset. It is also
possible to individually enable this function in each parameter subset.
Processing of the function GFDSS now occurs with a higher priority in
order to obtain reduced reaction times with less fluctuation. This is a
response to the increased application of ground fault direction signaling
as a tripping condition.
Bug fixing:
The cause for faulty or unstable directional decisions with the operate
delay tVNG> set below 60 ms has been removed.
Bug fixing:
The operate delays LS and BS are now accurate, even with set values
> 65 s.
TGFD The setting parameters for the function TGFD are now included in the
parameter subsets and can be changed, according to operating
conditions, by selecting the appropriate parameter subset. It is also
possible to individually enable this function in each parameter subset.
THERM Bug fixing:
In the event of an open circuit in the 20 mA current loop when using this
to measure temperatures there was no automatic activation of the
corresponding backup temperature sensor.
P<> The setting range for the following parameters was extended from max.
0.5 Snom to now max. 1.5 Snom:
P<>: P> (017 120)
P<>: P>> (017 140)
P<>: Q> (017 160)
P<>: Q>> (017 180)
Bug fixing:
When setting a high operate value as well as a high disengaging ratio for
the P< or Q< stages an internal overflow was possible that led to a lower
disengaging ratio than that which had been set.
Bug fixing:
When the stage P< (P<<, Q< or Q<<) was triggered the signal
P < > : F a u l t P < (P<<, Q< or Q<<) was issued even though the
operate delay for the stage was blocked.
CBM Function circuit breaker monitoring (CBM) has been added.
LIMIT Parameter cells and signals related to Vref are only visible when the
device has been fitted with a fifth VT to measure Vref .
Version Changes
P139-305-408/409/410-610 This is a preliminary IEC 61850 version which is project-specific
-704 and only available on request!
Hardware No modifications
Diagram No modifications
Software
IEC With regard to IEC 61850-8-1 the data type for the quality of measured
values and signals has been changed from 14 bit to 13 bit.
P139-306-408/409/410-611 Hardware Further variants with binary signal inputs with a higher operate threshold
Release: 07.11.2005 are now available. This makes the following selections available:
>18 V (standard variant) (Without order extension No.)
>90 V (60...70% of VA,nom = 125 ... 150 V) (Order ext. No. 461)
>155 V (60...70% of VA,nom = 220 ... 250 V) (Order ext. No. 462)
>73 V (67% of VA,nom = 110 V) (Order ext. No. 463)
>146 V (67% of VA,nom = 220 V) (Order ext. No. 464)
Standard variant recommended if higher pickup threshold is not
specifically required by application.
Diagram No modifications
Software
LOC Extensive expansion of the parameter selection
L O C : A s s i g n m e n t r e a d k e y (080 110).
Instead of selecting only one assigned protocol by pressing the READ
key there are now up to 16 different addresses assigned which can be
selected by pressing the READ key more than once in succession (menu
jump function).
COMM1/ With the IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, the selection of measured operating
COMM2 values has been extended for the cyclic ILS telegram.
IEC General expansion of the Logical Nodes according to the IEC 61850
data model.
For access by the support software S1 via Ethernet the function "Setting
by Tunneling" has been implemented.
GOOSE For the exchange of binary information in an Ethernet network section
the IEC 61850 communication procedure (IEC-GOOSE) has been
implemented.
SFMON Change of the English signal designation (relevant only when English
designation text is used) for this signal:
SFMON: CB faulty EXT (098 072)
Version Changes
MAIN The following per unit measured operating values have been added:
MAIN: Current Ipos p.u. (009 016)
MAIN: Current Ineg p.u. (009 015)
MAIN: Voltage Vpos p.u. (009 018)
MAIN: Voltage Vneg p.u. (009 017)
MAIN: Frequency f p.u. (004 070)
MAIN: Angle VPG/IN p.u. (005 072)
MAIN: Load angle phi A p.u (005 073)
MAIN: Load angle phi B p.u (005 074)
MAIN: Load angle phi C p.u (005 075)
MAIN: Angle phi N p.u. (005 076)
The parameter M A I N : R o t a r y f i e l d (010 049) was renamed to
M A I N : P h a s e s e q u . (010 049). In addition the parameter selection
for clockwise and anticlockwise was also changed to A-B-C and A-C-B.
Change of the English signal designation (relevant only when English
designation text is used) for the following parameter:
MAIN: Prim.Source TimeSync (103 210)
M A I N : B a c k u p S o u r c e T i m e S y n c (103 211)
Version Changes
THERM The parameters T H E R M : B l . f . C T A f a u l t P S x have been
replaced by the parameters with an extended setting range
THERM: Funct.f.CTA fail.PSx.
In order to obtain improved visibility control of the parameters for the
relative and absolute replica the previous parameter
T H E R M : O p e r a t i n g m o d e (022 063) has been replaced by:
THERM: Relative replica (022 064)
THERM: Absolute replica (022 065)
It should be remembered that an explicit selection – relative or absolute
replica – for the thermal overload protection must be carried out. If no
such explicit selection – relative or absolute replica – is carried out the
thermal overload protection will be blocked and the warning signal
T H E R M : S e t t i n g e r r o r , b l o c k . (039 110) is issued.
These parameters are now available to set the over temperature and the
warning temperature in the absolute replica:
T H E R M : O/T f.Iref pers. PSx
THERM: Warning temp. PSx
The following signals have been added to the thermal overload
protection:
THERM: Reclosure blocked (039 024)
THERM: Not ready (040 035)
V<> The over-/undervoltage function may now be optionally operated with an
enable threshold based on the minimum current monitor for the
undervoltage stages (V<, V<<, Vpos<, Vpos<<).
The undervoltage stages are blocked if during active monitoring the set
threshold of at least one phase is not exceeded by the phase currents.
There are two new setting parameters to activate the operating mode for
minimum current monitoring and to set the enable threshold:
V<>: Op. mode V< mon. PSx
V<>:I enable V< PSx
f<> Bug fixing:
The origin for imprecise frequency measurements, when 6 cycles were
selected for the evaluation time, has now been eliminated.
CBF The complete revision of the circuit breaker failure protection function
now includes a current breaking-off criterion.
The previous signal C B F : C B f a i l u r e (036 017) has been replaced
by the following signals:
CBF: Trip signal t1 (038 215)
CBF: Trip signal t2 (038 219)
CBM Bug fixing:
An incorrect internally active wear characteristic lead to an incorrect
calculation of the number of CB operations remaining, when at least one
of these parameters was set to blocked:
CBM: Med. curr. Itrip,CB (022 014) or
CBM: Perm. CB op. Imed,CB (022 015)
Version Changes
P139-306-408/409/410-611 This is a preliminary IEC 61850 version, which is project-specific
-706 and only available on request!
Hardware No modifications
Diagram No modifications
Software
ASC Bug fixing:
When the automatic synchronism check (ASC) was linked to the control
of an external device and a close command was issued to this external
device from the local control panel, the external device was always
blocked from closing by the ASC function. This error occurred only when
the communication protocol per IEC 61850 was used with the protection
and control unit.
P139-306-408/409/410-611 Hardware No modifications
-707
Release: 16.02.2006
Diagram No modifications
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
The range of the internal values assigned to the various operating modes
of the parameter I E C : D E V c o n t r o l m o d e l (221 081) now starts
with a '1' instead of a '0'.
INP The request routine for binary signal inputs has been enhanced to
suppress external interference.
P139-306-408/409/410-611 Hardware No modifications
-709
Release: 05.10.2006
Diagram No modifications
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
If communication was interrupted during control access via the Ethernet
interface using the operating program MiCOM S1, renewed control
access was only possible after a warm restart of the protection and
control unit.
Bug fixing:
If a 'Select' or 'Operate' command for an external device, in which the
interlock bit had been set, was sent from a client to the protection and
control unit it could occur that such a command was rejected.
Version Changes
P139-307-411/412/413-612 Hardware As an ordering option for the 40TE and 84TE model versions there is
now a variant available with a detachable HMI. The detachable HMI is
always supplied with a case width of 40TE. The freely configurable LED
indicators H4 to H16 on the detachable HMI are provided as multi-color
LEDs.
The ordering option Ethernet module with 100 Mbit/s glass fiber and ST
connector has replaced the ordering option Ethernet module with
10 Mbit/s glass fiber and ST connector.
Diagram The updated connection diagrams now include the interfaces to connect
the detachable HMI.
P139.411 (for 40TE case, with pin-terminal connection)
P132.412 (for 40TE case,
transformer module: ring-terminal connection;
other modules: pin-terminal connection)
P139.413 (for 84TE case, with ring-terminal connection)
Software
DVICE Because of the ordering option "detachable HMI" these additional Device
Identification parameters are now available:
DVICE: SW version DHMI (002 131)
DVICE: SW version DHMI DM (002 132)
LOC Because of the ordering option "detachable HMI" this additional Device
Identification parameter is now available:
L O C : L o c a l H M I exists (221 099).
Additional item in the selection table for the operation panel:
C O U N T : C o u n t 1 (217 100).
COMM1 When the protocols per IEC 60870-5-101 or IEC 60870-5-103 are used,
the message C O M M 1 : B u f f e r o v e r r u n (221 100) is issued when
an internal buffer overrun of the spontaneous control function signals has
occurred.
Version Changes
IEC Implementation of active monitoring of the communications data links to
logged-on clients with the parameter
I E C : T C P k e e p - a l i v e t i m e r (104 062). This active monitoring
now replaces previous passive monitoring by parameter
I E C : I n a c t i v i t y t i m e r (104 050).
Implementation of an automatic switchover to daylight saving time,
activated by parameter I E C : S w i t c h . d a y l . s a v . t i m e (104 219).
Switchover times for the automatic switch to daylight saving time are
governed by the following settings:
IEC: Dayl.sav.time start (104 220)
IEC: Dayl.sav.time st. d (104 221)
IEC: Dayl.sav.time st. m (104 222)
IEC: Dayl.sav.t.st.0:00 + (104 223)
IEC: Dayl.sav.time end (104 225)
IEC: Dayl.sav.time end d (104 226)
IEC: Dayl.sav.time end m (104 227)
IEC: Dayl.sav.t.end 0:00+ (104 228)
A second SNTP server may now be applied for time synchronization.
Should no answer be transmitted by the first SNTP server the next
request is automatically transferred to the second SNTP server (backup
function).
I E C : S N T P s e r v e r 1 I P (104 202)
I E C : S N T P s e r v e r 2 I P (104 210)
Instead of setting a router address and target network, so as to establish
a communication link to a client situated exterior to the local network,
now only the setting of the gateway address is required via
I E C : G a t e w a y a d d r e s s (104 011).
Now 'unbuffered reports' are available for all logical nodes.
GOOSE VLAN priority for GOOSE is set via
G O O S E : V L A N P r i o r i t y (106 007).
The dataset reference for GOOSE is displayed via the measured value
G O O S E : D a t a S e t R e f e r e n c e (106 008).
INP Bug fixing:
The input signal M A I N : M a n . T r i p c m d . E X T (037 018) did not
operate when it was set as a receive signal for COMM3, GSSE or
GOOSE and triggered via this communication link. (Triggering via a
binary signal input operated correctly.)
LED The operating mode for the LED indicators has been extended by the
operating mode LED flashing.
Configuration, operating mode and physical state of the permanently
configured LED indicators H1 and H17 are now displayed via
configuration parameters and physical state signals.
The freely configurable LED indicators H4 to H16 on the variant with a
detachable HMI may now be assigned two signals, each with a different
color (red or green). If both assigned signals are active the resulting
LED color will be 'amber' (yellow).
Version Changes
MAIN The parameter MAIN: T i m e T a g (221 098) has replaced the previous
parameter M A I N : T i m e T a g A f t e r D e b o u n c e (217 083). In
addition there is a third operating mode available for selection.
COUNT The settable debouncing time for count value acquisition is no longer
required.
P139-307-411/412/413-612 Hardware No modifications
-710
Release: 14.12.2006
Diagram No modifications
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
If communication was interrupted during control access via the Ethernet
interface using the operating program MiCOM S1, renewed control
access was only possible after a warm restart of the protection and
control unit.
P139-307-411/412/413-612 Hardware No modifications
-712 and
P139-306-408/409/410-611
-711
Release: 14.02.2007
Diagram No modifications
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
Previously a break in the client-server communications link could occur
after approximately 49 days for about 20 minutes. GOOSE and GSSE
are not affected.
Version Changes
P139-307-411/412/413-614 Hardware No modifications
Diagram No modifications
Software With this version resetting options have been extended such that now
there is a corresponding external signal available for each manual reset
function; now the respective counter or memory can be reset by an
appropriately assigned binary signal.
Similar to this all manual reset parameters have been renamed by
adding the phrase "USER" to the descriptive text (it may be abbreviated
so that the max number of characters allowed is not exceeded).
Example: M A I N : G e n e r a l r e s e t was
renamed to M A I N : G e n e r a l r e s e t U S E R ,
G F D S S : R e s e t c o u n t e r s was renamed to
GFDSS: Reset counters USER .
LOC Because such new reset options are available the RESET key can now
be configured with the new parameter L O C : F c t . R e s e t k e y .
Additionally two menu jump lists are now available that can have
functions assigned by setting these new parameters:
L O C : F c t . m e n u j m p l i s t x (x=1,2)
The parameter L O C : A s s i g n m e n t r e a d k e y was renamed to
LOC: Fct. read key.
IEC I E C : D e a d b a n d v a l u e (104 051) was divided into several individual
settings:
IEC: Update Measurements (104 229)
IEC: Dead band IP (104 230)
IEC: Dead band IN (104 231)
IEC: Dead band VPP (104 232)
IEC: Dead band VPG (104 233)
IEC: Dead band f (104 234)
IEC: Dead band P (104 235)
IEC: Dead band phi (104 236)
IEC: Dead band Z (104 237)
IEC: Dead band min/max (104 238)
IEC: Dead band ASC (104 239)
IEC: Dead band temp. (104 240)
IEC: Dead band 20mA (104 241)
GOOSE The number of addressable external devices was increased from
16 to 32.
The parameter
G O O S E : D a t a s e t C f g . R e v i s i o n (106 005) was renamed to
G O O S E : D a t a s e t C f g . R e v i s i o n (106 009) and all parameters
G O O S E : E x t . D e v x x i n t e r m . p o s (xx=1 to 16) are now available
as G O O S E : E x t . D e v y y i n t e r m . p o s (yy=1 to 32)
Version Changes
MAIN Two group resetting functions have been introduced as new reset
options. These may be applied either manually (e.g. parameter "USER")
or with a binary signal (e.g. parameter "EXT").
The sign of the measured operating data values for active and reactive
power can be defined by setting the parameter
M A I N : M e a s . d i r e c t i o n P , Q (006 096).
The following measured operating data for delayed/stored phase current
values have been added:
MAIN: IA prim,demand (006 226)
MAIN: IB prim,demand (006 227)
MAIN: IC prim,demand (006 228)
MAIN: IA prim,demand stor. (006 223)
MAIN: IB prim,demand stor. (006 224)
MAIN: IC prim,demand stor. (006 225)
MAIN: IA p.u.,demand (006 235)
MAIN: IB p.u.,demand (006 236)
MAIN: IC p.u.,demand (006 237)
MAIN: IA p.u.,demand stor. (006 232)
MAIN: IB p.u.,demand stor. (006 223)
MAIN: IC p.u.,demand stor. (006 234)
The descriptive text in English for the following parameters has been
changed:
MAIN: IP,maxprim,demand.st (005 034)
MAIN: IP,maxp.u.,demand.st (005 035)
MAIN: IP,max prim.,demand (005 036)
MAIN: IP,max p.u.,demand (005 037)
MAIN: Ph. err. VCG,2 NCIT (010 194)
The following logic state signals are issued depending on the respective
control point position:
MAIN: Cmd. fr. comm.interf (221 101)
MAIN: Command from HMI (221 102)
MAIN: Cmd. fr. electr.ctrl (221 103)
COMM1/IEC, COMM2/PC, IRIG-B or a minute pulse input may now be
selected as the primary source to synchronize the date and time
(M A I N : P r i m . S o u r c e T i m e S y n c (103 210)).
COMM1/IEC, COMM2/PC, IRIG-B or a minute pulse input continue to be
available as the backup source
(M A I N : B a c k u p S o u r c e T i m e S y n c (103 211)).
SFMON The parameter
SFMON: Inval. SW vers.COMM1 (093 075)
was renamed to
SFMON: Inval. SW COMM1/IEC (093 075)
MEASI In case a hardware fault on the temperature p/c board (RTD module) is
detected then the parameter M E A S I : R T D H W F a i l u r e (006 102)
is set. When a hardware fault is detected on the analog I/O module Y
the parameter M E A S I : I / O H W F a i l u r e (006 103) is set.
INP The setting I N P : F i l t e r (010 220) is now available for conformity with
standard IEC 60255-22-7, class A.
Version Changes
ARC All parameters containing the phrase "Ineg>" in the descriptive text have
been renamed and now use the term "Iref,neg". Similarly the terms
"kIref>" and "kINref>" were renamed to "IrefP>" and "IrefN>".
THERM The descriptive text in English for the following parameter has been
changed:
T H E R M : R s e t t h e r m . r e p l . U S E R to
THERM: Reset replica USER (022 061)
MP Now the device features an “hours run” counter and this includes a
comparison to the corresponding set upper limit.
The descriptive text in English for the following parameter has been
changed:
M P : R s e t t h e r m . r e p l . U S E R to:
MP: Reset replica USER (022 073)
CBF The parameter C B F : I > (022 160) was renamed to C B F : I < .
The signal C B F : C B f a i l u r e (036 017) is now available again.
DEVxx The sate signals D E V x x : O p e n c m d . r e c e i v e d and
D E V x x : C l o s e c m d . r e c e i v e d are now issued and stored in the
operating data memory.
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Publication: P139/EN M/Ea8 Version: -614 11/2010
MiCOM P139
P139/EN AD/Bk9
(AFSV.12.10261 D)
Upgrade Documentation
P139, Changes from software version -614 to -630
In the new version of the P139 several enhanced features and changes on existing
features have been included. These are described with references to the Technical
Manual listed below.
References
Released Version Documentation
13.08.2008 P139-307-411/412/413-614 Technical Manual
P139/EN M/Ea8
(AFSV.12.10172.D)
Overview
Version Changes
P139-307-411/412/413-614- Hardware No modifications
718
Release: 04.08.2008
Diagram No modifications
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
Reports from SIG1 to SIG40 were lost when events changed in just a
few milli-seconds.
Diagram No modifications
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
A communications fault occurred when fast successive command
signals were received (SPC’s system/ SPCOx)
CBF Bug fixing:
The error occurring with the initialization of the 3-phase startup has been
fixed.
Version Changes
P139-308-414/415/416-630 Hardware Three optional new binary I/O modules are now available:
Release: 15.11.2008 Bi6Bo6H: Control board with 6 binary signal inputs and 6 output
relays with heavy duty contacts
Bo4H: Binary output relay board with 4 heavy duty contacts
Bi6Bo3: Control board with 6 binary signal inputs and 3 output
relays
Diagram The updated connection diagrams now include the interfaces with the
new binary I/O modules.
P139-414 (for 40T case, with pin-terminal connection)
P139-415 (for 40T case,
transformer module: with ring-terminal connection;
other modules: with pin-terminal connection)
P139-416 (for 84T case, with ring-terminal connection)
Software
IEC Phase 2 of the IEC 61850 communications protocol has been
implemented.
LOC New address for the hold-time of the measured value display added.
(031 072) LOC: H o l d - t . m e a s . v . d i s p l
Values range from 1 to 60 seconds.
Default setting blocked, therefore the behavior is backward- (reverse-)
compatible (new functionality disabled).
Functionality: With the Bay Panel display the next or the previous
configured measured value may be selected by pressing the keys
"cursor down" or "cursor up". The new feature is that the next value will
appear after the set time period has elapsed. When set to blocked the
selected value will always be displayed.
Bug fixing:
The Password Display mode was not supported during a startup.
Version Changes
MAIN Measured operating values are now also calculated during a general
starting condition and no longer set to "Not measured".
New addresses with a 32 bit measured value display have been added
for the 4 energy measured values:
(008 065) MAIN: A c t . e n e r g y o u t p . p r i m
0 ... 6,553,500.00 MWh
(008 066) MAIN:A c t . e n e r g y i n p . p r i m
0 ... 6,553,500.00 MWh
(008 067) MAIN: R e a c t . e n . o u t p . p r i m
0 ... 6,553,500.00 Mvar h
(008 068) MAIN: R e a c t . e n . i n p . p r i m
0 ... 6,553,500.00 Mvar h
The 4 addresses with the 16 bit display and overrun counter have been
removed.
THERM The new measured operating value "Thermal current" has been
implemented as a part of function group THERM.
V<> The stages Vref>, Vref>> and Vef<, Vref<< have been added to the time-
voltage protection function:
New parameters:
007 064, 007 071, 007 075, 007 079 V<>: Vref> PSx
007 065, 007 068, 007 072, 007 076 V<>: Vref>> PSx
007 066, 007 069, 007 073, 007 077 V<>: tVref> PSx
007 067, 007 070, 007 074, 007 078 V<>: tVref>> PSx
007 086, 007 097, 007 101, 007 105 V<>: Vref< PSx
007 087, 007 098, 007 102, 007 106 V<>: Vref<< PSx
007 088, 007 099, 007 103, 007 107 V<>: tVref< PSx
007 096, 007 100, 007 104, 007 108 V<>: tVref<< PSx
Version Changes
F_KEY Bug fixing:
The function key selection (function group F_KEY) has been removed
from the configuration.
2. Functional Details
As a further option the protection and control unit features an interface protocol
according to the Ethernet-based communication standard IEC 61850. With regard to the
implementation and configuration of the IEC communication interface the P139 versions
as of firmware version -630 are now different from previous design versions.
IEC 61850
IEC 61850 was created jointly by users and manufacturers as an international standard.
The main target of IEC 61850 is interoperability of devices. This includes the capability
of two or more intelligent electronic devices (IED), manufactured by the same company
or different companies, to exchange data for combined operation.
This communication standard IEC 61850 has now created an open and common basis
for communication from the process control level down to the network control level, for
the exchange of signals, data, measured values and commands.
For a standardized description of all information and services available in a field device a
data model, which lists all visible functions, is created. Such a data model, specifically
created for each device, is used as a basis for an exchange of data between the devices
and all process control installations interested in such information. In order to facilitate
engineering at the process control level a standardized description file of the device,
based on XML, is created with the help of the data model. This file can be imported and
processed further by the relevant configuration program used by the process control
device. This makes possible an automated creation of process variables, substations
and signal images.
Available is the following documentation providing the description of the IEC 61850 data
model which is used with this unit:
IDC file based on XML in the SCL (Substation Configuration Description Language)
with a description of data, properties and services, available from the protection and
control unit, that are to be imported into the configuration tool "IED Configurator” or
into a system configurator.
PICS_MICS_ADL file with the following contents:
PICS (Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement) with an overview of
available services.
MICS (Model Implementation Conformance Statement) with an overview of
available object types.
ADL (Address Assignment List) with an overview of the assignment of parameter
addresses (signals, measuring values, commands, etc.) used by the protection
and control unit with the data model as per IEC 61850.
Ethernet module
The optional Ethernet module provides an RJ45 connection and a fiber optic interface
where an Ethernet network can be connected. The selection which of the two interfaces
is to be used to connect to the Ethernet network is made by setting the parameter
[IC ]: M e d i a . There are two ordering variants available for the fiber-optic interface:
the ST connector and the SC connector both for 100 Mbit/s and 1300 nm (a third variant
ST connector for 100 Mbit/s and 1300 nm is pending). The RJ45 connector supports 10
Mbit/s and 100 Mbit/s.
The optional Ethernet module additionally provides an RS485 interface for remote
access with the operating program MiCOM S1 (function group COMM2).
Notes: The protection and control unit may be equipped with the optional Ethernet
module only as an alternative to the standard optional communication
module. Therefore the Ethernet based communication protocol IEC 61850 is
only available as an alternative to function group COMM1.
All further visible setting parameters from the IEC function group provide information
only. They are set with the "IED Configurator", but they cannot be modified from the
local control panel (HMI) or with the operating program. In the following description text
they are identified by the characters "[IC ]:...".
The setting parameters from the IEC function group as well as the related function
groups GOOSE and GSSE are not automatically active in the protection and control unit.
The protection and control unit features two memory "banks" one of which includes the
active setting parameters. The other memory bank is used with the configuration
procedure for parameters from the IED Configurator and the operating system. Specific
project-related extensions of the IEC 61850 parameters from the IED Configurator are
loaded into the protection and control unit by downloading a .MCL file. The inactive
communication parameters are activated by executing the command
I E C : S w i t c h C o n f i g . B a n k . This command may also be issued from the
IED Configurator.
System configurator
PACiS SCE
.iid
.scd
.icd
S&R 103
.mcl .x3v Operating program
19Z7001 A_EN
IED
Control PC
Processor module
Operating program
Device
parameter s
Parameter
Parameter download switch
19Z7002 A_EN
Client log-on
Communication in Ethernet no longer occurs in a restrictive master slave system, as is
common with other protocols. Instead server or client functionalities, as defined in the
'Abstract Communication Service Interface' (ACSI, IEC 61870-7-2), are assigned to the
protection and control units. A 'server' is always that unit which provides information to
other units. A client may log on to this server in order to receive information, for instance
'reports'. In its function as server the protection and control unit can supply up to 16
clients, linked into the network, with spontaneous or cyclic information.
Clock synchronization
With IEC 61850 clock synchronization occurs via the SNTP protocol, defined as
standard for Ethernet. Here the protection and control unit functions as an SNTP client.
For clock synchronization one can choose between the operating modes Anycast from
SNTP Server or Request from Server. With the first operating mode synchronization
occurs by a broadcast message sent from the SNTP server to all units in the network,
and in the second operating mode the protection and control unit requests a unit-specific
time signal during a settable cycle.
Two SNTP servers may be set. In this case, clock synchronization is preferably
performed by the first server. The second server is only reverted to if no signal is
received from the first server.
When looking at the source priority for clock synchronization, which is set at the MAIN
function then, by selecting "COMM1/IEC", synchronization per IEC 61850 is
automatically active but only if this communication protocol is applied.
Generating datasets,
reporting
The specific project related feature of the protection and control unit’s communications
behavior is determined by the configuration of datasets, reports and high priority
transmission methods. A piece of information must be included in a dataset so as to be
transmitted as a signal. A dataset is a list to transmit certain data objects. The selection
of data objects and the resulting length of the dataset is determined by the application;
merely the maximum size of a dataset to be transmitted by GOOSE (see next section) is
limited to 1500 bytes. Data objects provided by the protection and control unit are
available for selection with a structure as specified by IEC 61850. Within the quality
descriptor for each piece of information the invalid bit and the test bit are served
according to the protection and control unit’s state; the other attributes are not set. Any
number of datasets may be created with the IED Configurator. Saving datasets at
System\LLN0 is compulsory. The knowledge of dataset content is imperative for
decoding and evaluating received signals. Configuration files possess a listing of all
datasets with a description of all data objects included.
Next to their use with high priority transmission methods (see following section) datasets
are used mainly for reporting. The protection and control unit provides up to sixteen
unbuffered reports and eight buffered reports independent of the number of clients
logged-on. Management is arranged into sixteen Unbuffered Report Control Blocks
(urcbA to urcbP) and eight Buffered Report Control Blocks (brcbA to brcbH). Whereas
with unbuffered reporting pieces of information may be lost during a communications
failure, the buffered report control blocks support a buffered transmission which is
required for the uninterrupted writing of events. A pre-defined dataset may be assigned
to each report which will then determine which data object will be transmitted with the
relevant report. Assigning datasets is not limited; the same dataset may be referenced
in various reports or even in GOOSEs.
The protection and control unit can serve up to sixteen clients. Each client can log-on to
any number of available reports, but one report is always allocated exclusively to only
one client. The client is then able to activate the wanted report for himself and to set the
transmission behavior to his requirements. The system concept with intended clients
must be taken into account when datasets are assigned to the reports.
Reports are not received by the protection and control units.
Transmitting modeled
signals not provided by the
IEC 61850 data model
In addition to the information included in the IEC 61850 data model an optional number
of up to 16 signals can be selected from all the signals available in the protection and
control unit to be transmitted via reporting. A selection of state signals (shuttling to
communications) is made by setting I E C : S i g G G I O 1 s e l e c t i o n . The data object
indexes defined for SigGGIO1 must follow the sequence given for the ‘m out of n’
selection for the state signals. The indexes SigGGIO1.ST.ind1 to SigGGIO1.ST.ind16
may then be included in the datasets just as the other data objects.
Single commands
Single commands (e.g. short command, long command, persistent command) are
configured with the operating program. Sending commands to the protection and control
unit can be carried out from all clients that have previously logged-on to the protection
and control unit. But only one command at a time is carried out. The operating mode
Direct control with normal security is provided for single commands.
Control of switchgear
devices
Configuration of control of switchgear devices for the IEC 61850 is only possible with the
IED Configurator.
Control of switchgear devices can be carried out from all clients that have previously
logged-on to the protection and control unit. Only one control command is carried out at
a time, i.e. further control requests issued by other clients during the effecting of such a
command are rejected. The following operating modes [ I C ] : c t l M o d e l are available
to control external devices by clients and they can be individually set for each switchgear
device:
Status only
Direct control with enhanced security
SBO (Select before operate) with enhanced security
When set to the operating mode Select before operate the switchgear device is selected
by the client before the control command is issued. Because of this selection the
switchgear device is reserved for the client. Control requests issued by other clients are
rejected. If after a selection no control command is issued by the client the protection
and control unit resets this selection after a settable timeout period [IC ]: s b o T i m e o u t
(default: 2 minutes) has elapsed.
If with a system application it must be ensured that only one control command is being
processed system wide ("uniqueness") then interlocking of secondary units among
themselves is set up with GOOSE. For further details see description of function group
GOOSE.
The switchgear device’s contact positions are signaled to the clients with the reports.
Fault transmission
Including fault transmission for the IEC 61850 in the configuration is only possible with
the IED Configurator.
Transmission of fault files is supported per "File Transfer". COMTRADE fault files in the
protection and control unit are transmitted uniformly either as ASCII or binary formatted
files. Fault transmission can be cancelled from the configuration.
Function group IEC presents the following parameters, measured values and signals:
Parameters listed in italic letters provide information only. They are set with
the IEC 61850 configuration tool "IED Configurator", but they cannot be
modified from the local control panel (HMI) or with the operating program.
This parameter can only be sent individually. Accepting the previously set
communication parameters as the active communication settings.
IEC: Active Config. Name 104 045
Explicitly assigned device name for the function in the system (IED); is part
of the Logical Device Name.
Setting is carried out with the IED Configurator.
Explicitly assigned IP address of the protection and control unit used for the
server function in the system.
IEC: Subnet mask 104 005
The subnet mask defines which part of the IP address is addressed by the
sub-network and which part by the device that is logged-on to the network.
IEC: Gateway address 104 011
This parameter defines the IPv4 address of the network gateway for
communication links to clients outside of the local network.
IEC: SNTP server 1 IP 104 202
Time difference between UTC and local time at the protection and control
unit’s substation.
IEC: Diff. dayl.sav. time 104 207
These three parameters define the date for switching from standard time
over to daylight saving time. By combining the three parameters
I E C : D a y l . s a v . t i m e s t a r t (values "first", "second", "third", "fourth",
"last"), I E C : D a y l . s a v . t i m e s t . d (seven weekdays) and
I E C : D a y l . s a v . t i m e s t . m (month) a setting, for example, such as
"on the last Sunday in March" can be carried out.
IEC: Dayl.sav.t.st.0:00 + 104 223
Time period in minutes after midnight when daylight saving time is switched
to standard time. If for example the clock is advanced one hour from
2:00 AM to 3:00 AM the parameter I E C : D a y l . s a v . t . s t . 0 : 0 0 + is set
to 120 (minutes).
These parameters define the date and time of day for the clock changeover
from daylight saving time to standard time. Settings are made similar to the
changeover to daylight saving time.
MAC address for the network hardware of the Ethernet module. This
address is introduced during manufacture and can only be read.
Further specific values listed in the column "Template Details” only provide
information. They are preset and can not be modified.
Further specific values listed in the column "Data type” only provide
information. They are preset and cannot be modified.
For high priority exchange of information between individual units (IEDs) in a local
network, the protection and control unit provides the function group GOOSE as defined
in the standard IEC 61850. GOOSE features high-speed and secure transmission of
information for reverse interlocking, decentralized substation interlock, trip commands,
blocking, enabling, contact position signals and other signals.
GOOSE Messages are only transmitted by switches but not by routers. GOOSE
messages therefore remain in the local network to which the protection and control unit
is logged-on.
Configuration and enabling
Function group GOOSE can be configured with the parameter
G O O S E : F u n c t i o n g r o u p G O O S E . This parameter is only visible if the optional
Ethernet communication module is fitted to the protection and control unit. After having
configured the GOOSE all parameters associated to this function group are then visible
and ready to be configured.
Further setting parameters from function group GOOSE are set with the
IED Configurator, but they cannot be modified from the local control panel (MMI) or with
the operating program.
» Device A » Device B
System/GosGGIO2.ST.ind1 ... 32
IED Configurator
MCL
System/LLN0/gcb01 ... 08
Fixed assignment
S1 Studio
Ext.Dev 1 … 32
19Z7003 A_EN
Sending GOOSE
The GOOSE can send up to eight different GOOSE messages which are managed in
eight GOOSE Control Blocks (gcb01 to gcb08). Information content depends on the
respective dataset assigned to GOOSE. The maximum size of a dataset to be sent by
GOOSE is limited to 1500 bytes. A control display is shown by the IED Configurator to
check this limit.
When defining the datasets for GOOSE it is advised to select the individual data
attributes and not the overlapping data objects. By this the amount of data is kept within
a limit and decoding is guaranteed on the receiving end.
In addition to the information included in the IEC 61850 data model an optional number
of up to 32 signals can be selected from all the signals available in the protection and
control unit to be transmitted via GOOSE, as it is also possible with reporting.
Selection of binary state signals (shuttling to communications) is made by setting
G O O S E : O u t p u t n f c t . a s s i g . (n = 1 to 32). The data object indexes defined for
SigGGIO1 must follow the function assignments for the GOOSE outputs. The indexes
GosGGIO2.ST.ind1 to GosGGIO2.ST.ind32 may then be included in the datasets just as
the other data objects.
When a state change occurs with a selected state signal or a measured value changes
which is greater than the dead band set for the relevant data point then the complete
GOOSE is sent. There will be multiple send repetitions at ascending time periods.
The first send repetition occurs at the given cycle time set with the parameter
[ I C ] : M i n i m u m C y c l e T i m e . The cycles for the following send repetitions result
from a conditional equation with the increment set with the parameter
[ I C ] : I n c r e m e n t . Should no further state changes occur up to the time when the
maximum cycle time has elapsed [IC ]: M a xi m u m C yc l e T i m e , then GOOSE will be
sent cyclically at intervals as set for the maximum cycle time.
In order to have unambiguous identification of a GOOSE sent, characteristics such as
[IC]: Multicast MAC Address, [IC]: Application ID (hex),
[ I C ] : V L A N I d e n t i f i e r ( h e x ) , [ I C ] : V L A N P r i o r i t y and
[IC]: GOOSE Identifier
must be entered in the IED Configurator settings. Further characteristics are
[IC]: Dataset Reference and [IC]: Configuration Revision.
Each GOOSE is given the state change index and the number of send repetitions.
Receiving GOOSE
With GOOSE up to 32 logic binary state signals as well as 32 two-pole contact position
signals from external devices (Ext.Devxx) can be received. For each state signal or
contact position signal to be received a specific GOOSE message is to be selected,
which will contain the information wanted, by setting [IC ]: M u l ti c a s t M AC Ad d r e s s ,
[IC]: Application ID (hex), [IC]: Source Path, [IC]: GOOSE Identifier
and [IC ]: D a ta Se t R e fe r e n c e . With the further setting of
[ I C ] : D a t a O b j I n d e x / T y p e , which corresponds to the GOOSE position index and
the information structure of the sending unit, the required information from the chosen
GOOSE will be selected. The identification features "VLAN identifier" and
[ I C ] : C o n f i g u r a t i o n R e v i s i o n that are also included in the GOOSE received will
not be evaluated.
These parameters characterizing the information may be taken either from unit or project
planning documentation of the sending unit or from a configuration file which is conform
to IEC 61850. The IED Configurator will support the import of .IID, .SCD and .MCL files
when the "browse function" (virtual key) is applied. The selection and acceptance of
parameters from an existing project planning is distinguished by a simplified and very
reliable data input.
Should the data type of the selected data object provide quality information then this can
be evaluated. When activating [I C ] : Q u a l i t y O b j I n d e x the distance of the quality
descriptor to the data object (if not preset) must be given as well as the quality criterion,
which is to be tested. A signal is rejected when one of the bits
([IC ]: In va l i d i ty Q u a l i ty b i ts , see displayed bar with bit state) is received as a set
bit. These parameters are usually described in a configuration file and are accepted
from there during an import action.
Each GOOSE includes time information on the duration of validity of its information.
This corresponds to the double time period to the next GOOSE repetition. If the duration
of validity has elapsed without having received this GOOSE again (i.e. because of a fault
in communications), the signals received will automatically be set to their respective
default value [ I C ] : D e f a u l t I n p u t V a l u e . Which of the possible state values will set
the wanted security grade is dependent on the relevant application.
The following configuration (shuttling to the protection and control unit functions) of the
logic state signals received from the logic node GosGGIO1
(G O O S E : I n p u t n f c t . a s s i g . (n = 1 to 32)) is made on the basis of the selection
table of the binary signal inputs (opto-coupler inputs). Contact position signals received
from external devices (LN: DevGosGGIO3) are listed in the selection table for
interlocking equations of the function group ILOCK, which are available to design a
decentralized substation interlock.
The virtual key "Unmap" may be used to remove the link of a binary signal input to an
external data point. In such a case all entries for this binary signal input are deleted.
Uniqueness of control
within a system
If with a system application it must be ensured that only one control command at a time
is being processed system wide ("uniqueness") then interlocking of secondary units
among themselves is setup with GOOSE. The protection and control unit sets the status
information Control/LLN0.ST.OrdRun.stVal. when it has received a control command.
This information – stored in a dataset – is distributed in the system by GOOSE and is
therefore available to all other units as an interlocking condition. The state information is
reset and accordingly signaled after termination of the command sequence.
The protection and control unit is capable to monitor the command status of up to 32
further units. With the IED Configurator OrdRunGGIO1.ind1.stVal to
OrdRunGGIO1.ind32.stVal are configured in a similar way to the other GOOSE inputs.
A shuttling to the interlocking equations is not necessary as their consideration within
command checking is automatically enabled when the first binary signal input is
configured. During a signaling receipt phase command effecting will be rejected.
» Device A » Device B
Control/LLN0.ST.OrdRun.stVal
IED Configurator
System/LLN 0/Datasetx
System/LLN0/gcb01 ... 08
MCL Ind1.stVal ... Ind32.stVal
19Z7004 A_EN
The function group GOOSE presents the following parameters, measured values and
signals:
Binary open state of the virtual two-pole GOOSE input, representing the
state of an external device.
(Addresses 109 001,109 006…109 176 for the external devices Dev01 to
Dev32.)
GOOSE: Ext.Dev01 closed 109 002
Binary closed state of the virtual two-pole GOOSE input, representing the
state of an external device.
(Addresses 109 002,109 007…109 177 for the external devices Dev01 to
Dev32.)
GOOSE: Ext.Dev01 interm.pos 109 003
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P139/EN AD/Ab9
(AFSV.12.10360 D)
Version P139 -307 -411/412/413 -614
=> P139 -308 -414/415/416 -615
Update Documentation
P139, changes in software version -614 to -615
(continued)
In the new version of the P139 several enhanced features and changes on existing
features have been included. These are described with reference to the Technical
Manuals listed below.
References
Release Version Documentation
13.08.2008 P139-307-411/412/413-614 Technical Manual
AFSV.12.10172 D
1 Overview
Version Changes
P139-307-411/412/413-614 Hardware No changes
-718
Release: 04.08.2008
Diagram No changes
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
Reports from SIG1 to SIG40 were lost when events changed in just a
few milli-seconds.
Added to the communication protocol IEC 61850 are:
MmuPriMMXU1/PhV.neut Voltage VNG prim.
MmuPriMMXU1/PhV.res Volt. ∑(VPG)/3 prim.
Diagram No changes
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
A communications fault occurred when fast successive command
signals were received (SPC’s system / SPCOx).
CBF Bug fixing:
A bug occurring upon initialization of 3-phase startup has been fixed.
U-4
P139, changes in software version -614 to -615
(continued)
Version Changes
P139-308-414/415/416-615 Hardware The following three new binary I/O modules are now available as
Release: 30.04.2009 ordering options:
Bi6Bo6H: Binary module with 6 binary signal inputs and 6 high-power
contacts
Bo4H: Binary module with 4 high-power contacts
Bi6Bo3: Binary module with 6 binary signal inputs and 3 output
relays
Diagram The updated connection diagrams include the wiring configuration for the
new binary I/O modules.
P139 -414 (for case 40TE, pin-terminal connection)
P139 -415 (for case 40TE, CT/VT ring-,
all other modules pin-terminal connection)
P139 -416 (for case 84TE, ring-terminal connection)
Software Bug fixing: All parameters of function group FKEY (which is not
supported by this device) were removed. (Since the HMI of the P139
does not have any function keys, these parameters were invalid.)
LOC New parameter for the hold-time of the measured values display.
(031 072) LOC: H o l d - t . m e a s . v . d i s p l
Range: 1 to 60 seconds.
The default value is blocked, so that the behavior is backward-
compatible (i.e. the new functionality is deactivated).
Functionality: On the Bay Panel, one can select the previous or next
configured measured value by pressing the “Up” or “Down” key,
respectively. This works exactly like before. The new feature is that
always after the set time the display automatically steps forward to the
next value. If the parameter is set to blocked, the selected measured
value is always displayed.
Bug fixing:
The password display mode during start-up was not supported.
COMM1 Communications protocol IEC 60870-5-103: When checking during test
operations it is now possible to trigger signals (SIG) and contact
positions (DEV) from the control part (previously only possible from the
protection part).
These new addresses were added:
Oper/CtrlTest/COMM1
(221 105) C O M M 1 : S e l . p o s . d e v . t e s t – Not assigned
– DEV01 to DEV10
(221 106) C O M M 1 : T e s t p o s i t i o n d e v . – don't execute
– execute open
– execute close
– execute intermed.
Bug fixing:
Communications protocol DNP3: Contact positions were transmitted
twice.
Version Changes
MAIN Measured operating values are now also calculated during a general
starting condition and no longer set to "Not measured".
New addresses with a 32 bit measured value display have been added
for the 4 energy measured values:
(008 065) M A I N : A c t . e n e r g y o u t p . p r i m
0 ... 6.553.500,00 MWh
(008 066) M A I N : A c t . e n e r g y i n p . p r i m
0 ... 6.553.500,00 MWh
(008 067) R e a c t . e n . o u t p . p r i m
0 ... 6.553.500,00 Mvar h
(008 068) R e a c t . e n . i n p . p r i m
0 ... 6.553.500,00 Mvar h
The 4 addresses with the 16 bit display and overrun counter have been
removed.
V<> The setting range for Vneg> and Vneg>> has been extended. New
setting range: 0.02 to 1.5 Vnom/√3 (previously: 0.2 to 1.5 Vnom/√3).
This affects the following parameters:
V<>: Vneg> PSx
V<>: Vneg>> PSx
DEV01 ... User-defined names can now be used as device identifiers. In the
DEV10 parameter D E V x x : D e s i g n a t . e x t . d e v . , the new option Device
Name User is available. Then the text for the device's name, entered by
the user at each of the D E V x x : D E V - N a m e U s e r parameters, will
be used as the device’s designation. (The maximum length is 4
characters, as with the fixed identifiers. Any longer text entered is
truncated to 4 characters internally.)
The following parameters are new:
(218 101) D E V 0 1 : D E V - N a m e U s e r
to
(218 110) D E V 1 0 : D E V - N a m e U s e r
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P139/EN AD/Ac9
(AFSV.12.10380 D)
Version P139 -308 -414/415/416 -615
=> P139 -308 -414/415/416 -616
Update Documentation
P139, changes in software version -615 to -616
In the new version of the P139 several enhanced features and changes on existing fea-
tures have been included. These are described with reference to the Technical Manuals
listed below.
References
Release Version Documentation
13.08.2008 P139-307-411/412/413-614 Technical Manual
AFSV.12.10172 D
01.06.2009 P139-308-414/415/416-615 Upgrade Documentation
AFSV.12.10360 EN
1 Overview
Version Changes
P139-308-414/415/416-616 Hardware No changes
Release: 01.06.2009
Diagram No changes
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MiCOM P139
P139/EN AD/Bka
(AFSV.12.10511 EN)
Version P139 -308 -414/415/416 -630
=> P139 -309 -414/415/416 -631
Update Documentation
P139, Changes in Software Version -630 to -631
Contents
1 Overview U-5
In the new version of the P139 several enhanced features and changes on existing
features have been included. These are described with reference to the Technical
Manuals listed below.
References
Released Version Documentation
13.08.2008 P139-307-411/412/413-614 Manual
AFSV.12.10172 D
09.01.2009 P139-308 -411/412/413/414/415/416 -630 Upgrade Documentation
AFSV. 12.10260 D
1 Overview
Version Changes
P139 -307 -411/412/413 Hardware No changes
-614 -720
Software
Software
Software Bug fixing: All parameters belonging to the function group F_KEY (which
is not supported by the P139) were removed from the data model.
(Since the HMI of the P139 does not have any function keys these
parameters were invalid.)
Version Changes
LOC New parameter for the hold-time of the measured values display.
(031 072) LOC: H o l d - t . m e a s . v . d i s p l
Range: 1 to 60 seconds.
The default value is Blocked, so that the behavior is backward-
compatible (i.e. the new functionality is deactivated).
Functionality: On the Bay Panel, one can select the previous or next
configured measured value by pressing the “Up” or “Down” key,
respectively. This works exactly like before. The new feature is that
always after the set time the display automatically steps forward to the
next value. If the parameter is set to Blocked, the selected measured
value is always displayed.
Bug fixing:
The password display mode during start-up was not supported.
COMM1 Communications protocol IEC 60870-5-103: When checking during test
operations it is now possible to trigger signals (SIG) and contact
positions (DEV) from the control part (previously only possible from the
protection part).
These new addresses have been added:
Oper/CtrlTest/COMM1
(221 105) C O M M 1 : S e l . p o s . d e v . t e s t – Not assigned
– DEV01 to DEV10
(221 106) C O M M 1 : T e s t p o s i t i o n d e v . – don't execute
– execute open
– execute close
– execute intermed.
Bug fixing:
Communications protocol DNP3: Contact positions were transmitted
twice.
MAIN Measured operating values are now also calculated during a general
starting condition and no longer set to "Not measured".
New addresses with a 32 bit measured value display have been added
for the 4 energy measured values:
(008 065) M A I N : A c t . e n e r g y o u t p . p r i m
0 ... 6.553.500,00 MWh
(008 066) M A I N : A c t . e n e r g y i n p . p r i m
0 ... 6.553.500,00 MWh
(008 067) R e a c t . e n . o u t p . p r i m
0 ... 6.553.500,00 Mvar h
(008 068) R e a c t . e n . i n p . p r i m
0 ... 6.553.500,00 Mvar h
The 4 addresses with the 16 bit display and overrun counter have been
removed.
Version Changes
V<> The setting range for Vneg> and Vneg>> has been extended. New
setting range: 0.02 to 1.5 Vnom/√3 (previously: 0.2 to 1.5 Vnom/√3).
This affects the following parameters:
V<>: Vneg> PSx
V<>: Vneg>> PSx
DEV01 ... User-defined names can now be used as device identifiers. In the
DEV10 parameter D E V x x : D e s i g n a t . e x t . d e v . , the new option Device
Name User is available. With this selection, the text for the device's
name, entered by the user at each of the D E V x x : D E V - N a m e U s e r
parameters, will be used as the device’s designation. (The maximum
length is 4 characters, as with the fixed identifiers. Longer text entries
are truncated to 4 characters internally.)
The following parameters are new:
(218 101) D E V 0 1 : D E V - N a m e U s e r
to
(218 110) D E V 1 0 : D E V - N a m e U s e r
P139 -308 -414/415/416 Hardware No changes
-616
Software
Version Changes
P139 -309 -414/415/416 Hardware As a further ordering option the Chinese character set is now available
-631 for the HMI.
Software
The names of busbars and BB-sections can now be edited by the user.
MAIN The phase sequence for the current, given by the active parameter
subset with the setting at
MAIN: Phase reversal I PSx
(010 200, 010 201, 010 202, 010 203),
may be reversed by triggering a binary signal input configured at
MAIN: Phase reversal I EXT (007 248).
To enable the function a phase sequence for normal operation must be
set in the parameter. (Setting selection: A-B swapped, B-C swapped,
C-A swapped.) The default setting is No swap, which disables the
function.
Note:
Designed for motor protection applications with 'left/right' motor rotation
control by phase reversal with parallel circuit breakers (one CB with
phase reversal). Here the voltage is measured on the busbar side and
the current down-stream between CB and motor. Dependent on the
operating mode the current can therefore be measured in phase reversal
to the voltage.
Version Changes
DTOC The 'IN Measured' or 'IN Calculated' setting, which was previously
available only globally for all three residual current stages IN>, IN>> and
IN>>> together, can now be set individually for each residual current
stage.
Parameters:
DTOC: Eval. IN>> PSx
(007 239, 007 240, 007 241, 007 242)
DTOC: Eval. IN>>> PSx
(007 243, 007 244, 007 245, 007 246)
The setting parameter previously valid for all three residual current
stages
DTOC: Eval. IN>, >>, >>> PSx
(072 128, 073 128, 074 128, 075 128)
has been renamed to
DTOC: Eval. IN> PSx
and will now only operate with the first residual current stage.
DTOC, Applies to direction-dependent starting / tripping:
IDMT1
The new parameters permit the selection whether the timer stages for
phase or residual current stages are triggered with a starting or direction-
dependent ('With direction'). The default for the parameter is the
previous 'With starting' standard setting.
Parameters:
DTOC: Mode Timer start PSx
(002 138, 002 139, 002 142, 002 143)
IDMT1: Mode Timer start PSx
(007 226, 007 227, 007 228, 007 229)
DTOC, The inrush stabilization has been extended by D T O C : I N > and
IDMT1, IDMT: Iref,N.
IDMT2
DTOC, When a phase starting is present then a subsequent triggering of the
IDMT inrush stabilization is not taken into account anymore.
Note:
When a change from a single-pole fault to a two-phase fault or from a
two-phase fault to a three-phase fault occurred it was possible that,
because of transients during the change, the inrush stabilization was
momentarily triggered which would reset the starting and the timer.
IDMT1 For all IP, Ineg and IN types of characteristics the enable threshold for
the IDMT1 protection starting can now be set with the factor KI (values
range: 1 to 10) dependent on Iref. This factor KI will result in a linear
shifting of the enable threshold along the X-axis of the respective
characteristic. The factor will not result in a shifting of the characteristic
itself.
Parameters:
IDMT1: Factor KI, P PSx
(007 250, 007 251, 007 252, 007 253)
IDMT1: Factor KI, neg PSx
(007 254, 007 255, 008 002, 008 005)
IDMT1: Factor KI, N PSx
(001 173, 001 174, 001 175, 001 176)
Version Changes
SCDD Enhanced tripping times with short-circuit direction determination.
SCDD Short-circuit direction determination has been extended for the DTOC
stages I>>> and IN>>>.
Parameters:
SCDD: Direction tI>>> PSx
(007 230, 007 231, 007 232, 007 233)
SCDD: Direction tIN>>> PSx
(007 235, 007 236, 007 237, 007 238)
ASC Function ASC now provides a choice as to whether the CB operating
time (tCB), as configured at Function Parameters/Global/MAIN, is to be
taken into account for the precisely synchronized reclosure (AR) or not.
Parameters:
MAIN: tCB, close (000 032); values range: 0.06s to 1s
A S C : A R w i t h t C B P S x (000 038, 000 039, 000 050, 000 051)
FT_RC An additional analog recording channel for the frequency has been
implemented.
Parameter:
FT_RC: Rec. analog chann.10 (035 169)
Default is ‘Without’, optional setting is ‘fnom’.
CBM The correction acquisition time can now be set separately to be triggered
by the open command and by the position signal issued by the CB
auxiliary contacts.
Differing inherent delay times from the two command chains can now be
configured independently of each other so as to achieve optimum time
adjustment.
Parameter:
CBM: C o r r . a c q u i . t i m e t r i p (007 249) values range: 0 to 0.2s
The previous common selection parameter
C B M : C o r r . a c q u i s . t i m e (022 018) values range: (-0.2s to 0.2s)
has been renamed to
L S Ü : C o r r . a c q u . t . C B s i g . and is now only a correction
acquisition time value affecting the position signal issued by the CB
auxiliary contacts
SFMON The S F M O N : T G F D m o n . t r i g g e r e d signal is now no longer
permanently listed in the alarm signal list.
Depending on the application this signal can now be configured using
parameter
(021 030) S F M O N : F c t . a s s i g n . w a r n i n g
Version Changes
DEVxx User-defined names can now be used as device identifiers. In the
parameter D E V x x : D e s i g n a t . e x t . d e v . , the new option Device
Name User is available. Then the text for the device's name, entered by
the user at each of the D E V x x : D E V - N a m e U s e r parameters, will
be used as the device’s designation. (The maximum length is 4
characters, as with the fixed identifiers. Longer text entries are truncated
to 4 characters internally.)
The following parameters are new:
(218 101) D E V 0 1 : D E V - N a m e U s e r
to
(218 110) D E V 1 0 : D E V - N a m e U s e r
V<> The minimum value for the parameters below was changed from 0.2 to
0.02:
V<>: Vneg> PSx (076 023, 077 023, 078 023, 079 023)
V<>: Vneg>> PSx (076 024, 077 024, 078 024, 079 024)
Change of label text for the reference voltage (separate input) from
“Vnom” to “Vref,nom”.
MAIN The values range for the 3 power measured values has been expanded:
(005 025) M A I N : A p p a r . p o w e r S p r i m .
-3,199.9 – 3,200 MVA
(004 050) M A I N : A c t i v e p o w e r P p r i m .
-3,199.9 – 3,200 MW
(004 052) M A I N : R e a c . p o w e r Q p r i m .
-3,199.9 – 3,200 Mvar
MP In case of parameter switching (e.g. via LIMIT) the number of permitted
motor startups (3/2 – 2/1) is now correctly detected. The thermal replica,
however, is lost in this case.
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P139/EN AD/Ad9
(AFSV.12.10570 D)
Version P139 -308 -414/415/416 -616
=> P139 -308 -414/415/416 -617 -727
Update Documentation
P139, Changes in software version -616 to -617-727
In the new version of the P139 several enhanced features and changes on existing
features have been included. These are described with references to the Technical
Manual listed below.
References
Released Version Documentation
13.08.2008 P139-307-411/412/413-614 Technical Manual
P139/EN M/Ea8
(AFSV.12.10172 D)
01.06.2009 P139-308-414/415/416-615 Upgrade Documentation
P139/EN AD/Ab9
(AFSV.12.10360 D)
01.06.2009 P139-308-414/415/416-616 Upgrade Documentation
P139/EN AD/Ac9
(AFSV.12.10380 D)
1 Overview
Version Changes
P139-308-414/415/416-616 Hardware No change
-724
Release: 05.02.2010 Diagram No change
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
After an abort command with a wrong frame format the state of
external devices was no longer transmitted.
The cause for the signal “Undefined opcode” during rapid successive
switching commands has been fixed.
During a warm restart incorrect date and time data (initialization
values) were transmitted for a short time.
MP When switching between parameter subsets (e.g. via LIMIT) the number
of permitted motor startups (3/2 – 2/1) is now determined accurately
However the thermal replica is lost in this case.
ARC The ARC counter is reset with a supply voltage drop.
Version Changes
P139-308-414/415/416-617 Hardware No change
Version Changes
MAIN The four 16 bit energy measured values, that existed up to (and
including) software version P139 -614 to be replaced by 32 bit energy
measured values with software version P139 -615, have been re-
introduced, so that as of now, both the 16-bit and 32-bit values are
available.
(005 061) M A I N : A c t . e n e r g y o u t p . p r i m
(005 062) M A I N : A c t . e n e r g y i n p . p r i m
(005 063) M A I N : R e a c t . e n . o u t p . p r i m
(005 064) M A I N : R e a c t . e n . i n p . p r i m
LOC Freely selectable designations (similar to user defined external device
designations implemented with P139 -615) may now be assigned to
busbars and busbar sections. The designation wanted may be defined
as open text at:
(218 191) L O C : B u s b a r 1 N a m e b y U s e r
(218 192) L O C : B u s b a r 2 N a m e b y U s e r
(218 193) L O C : B u s b a r 3 N a m e b y U s e r
(218 195) L O C : B B S e c t . 1 N a m e U s e r
(218 196) L O C : B B S e c t . 2 N a m e U s e r
Bug fixing:
The display Local/Remote in fields with the three position switches was
sometimes incorrect.
P139-308-414/415/416-614 Hardware No change
-725
Release: 15.07.2010 Diagram No change
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
During a warm restart incorrect date and time data (initialization
values) was transmitted for a short time.
It could occur sometimes that when the Ethernet switch was turned
on the Ethernet communication would not set in.
P139-308-414/415/416-617 Hardware No change
-727
Release: 20.08.2010 Diagram No change
Software
LOC Bug fixing:
When the ENTER key was pressed immediately after a cold restart
incorrect symbols could appear below the menu text on the display.
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MiCOM P139
P139/EN AD/Ama
(AFSV.12.10580 D)
Version P139 -309 -414/415/416 -631
=> P139 -309 -414/415/416 -632
Update Documentation
P139, Changes in software version -631 to -632
In the new version of the P139 several enhanced features and changes on existing
features have been included. These are described with references to the Technical
Manual listed below.
References
Released Version Documentation
13.08.2008 P139 -307 -411/412/413 -614 Technical Manual
P139/EN M/Ea8
(AFSV.12.10172 D)
09.01.2009 P139 -308 -414/415/416 -630 Upgrade Documentation
P139/EN AD/Ak9
(AFSV.12.10260 D)
19.01.2010 P139 -309 -414/415/416 -631 Upgrade Documentation
P139/EN AD/Bka
(AFSV.12.10511 D)
Note: The software versions P139-61x constitute a product line that was developed
independent to versions described in this documentation and is therefore documented
separately. (The main difference is that the device versions with software versions
P139-63x feature the “phase 2” implementation of function group IEC whereas software
versions P139-61x continue with the “phase 1” implementation.)
1 Overview
Version Changes
P139-309-414/415/416-631 Hardware No change
-726
Release: 28.04.2010
Diagram No change
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
Measured values were not always updated in GOOSE messages.
The position of switchgear units (XSWI,XCBR) was transmitted by
GOOSE with the attribute ‘invalid’.
During a warm restart incorrect date and time data (initialization
values) was transmitted for a short time.
CBF Bug fixing:
The associated signal C B F : C u r r e n t f l o w P h x would sometimes
jitter during an open command.
P139-309-414/415/416-632 Hardware No change
Release: 24.08.2010
Diagram No change
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
The IEC 61850 signal RBRF1 OpEx was not detected correctly.
MAIN The four 16-bit energy measured values, that existed up to (and
including) software version P139 -614 and that were to be replaced by
32-bit energy measured values with software version -630 (or -615),
have been re-introduced, so that as of now, both the 16-bit and 32-bit
values are available.
(005 061) M A I N : A c t . e n e r g y o u t p . p r i m
(005 062) M A I N : A c t . e n e r g y i n p . p r i m
(005 063) M A I N : R e a c t . e n . o u t p . p r i m
(005 064) M A I N : R e a c t . e n . i n p . p r i m
Version Changes
LOC The descriptive text in English for the following parameters has been
changed:
(218 192) L O C : B u s b a r 2 - N a m e U s e r
Engl.: L O C : B u s b a r 2 N a m e b y U s e r
(218 193) L O C : B u s b a r 3 - N a m e U s e r
Engl.: L O C : B u s b a r 3 N a m e b y U s e r
The previous English descriptive texts -
L O C : B u s b a r # - N a m e U s e r , # = 2,3 – differed from those used for
L O C : B u s b a r 1 N a m e b y U s e r which made harmonization
necessary. The German descriptive texts and their functionality remain
unchanged.
Bug fixing:
□ In case of a cold restart incorrect symbols could appear for a
short time on the display.
□ The display Local/Remote in fields with the three position
switches was sometimes incorrect.
SCDD Bug fixing:
In operating mode S C D D : V N G > P S x = 'Measured', the enabling
threshold was not considered correctly.
P139-308-414/415/416-614 Hardware No change
-728
Release: 17.09.2010 Diagram No change
Software
IEC Bug fixing:
During a warm/cold restart incorrect position signals for external
devices could be transmitted up to the time when the respective
correct positions had been determined and transmitted.
Single-pole commands were rejected with the 'R & L <-> L' operating
mode .
Schneider Electric
35 rue Joseph Monier
92506 Rueil-Malmaison
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Phone: +33 (0) 1 41 29 70 00
Fax: +33 (0) 1 41 29 71 00
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Publication: P139/EN AD/Ama // AFSV.12.10580 D /// P139-309-414/415/416-632 11/2010
MiCOM P139
P139/EN AD/Ae9
(AFSV.12.10900 D)
Upgrade Documentation
P139, Changes in software version -617-727 to -618
In the new versions of the Feeder Management and Bay Control Unit MiCOM P139,
several enhanced features and changes on existing features have been included.
These are described with reference to the documentation listed below:
References
Released Version Documentation
13.08.2008 P139-307-411/412/413-614 Technical Manual
P139/EN M/Ea8
(AFSV.12.10172 D)
01.06.2009 P139-308-414/415/416-615 Upgrade Documentation
P139/EN AD/Ab9
(AFSV.12.10360 D)
01.06.2009 P139-308-414/415/416-616 Upgrade Documentation
P139/EN AD/Ac9
(AFSV.12.10380 D)
20.08.2010 P139-308-414/415/416-617-727 Upgrade Documentation
P139/EN AD/Ad9
(AFSV.12.10570 D)
Note: The software versions P139-61x constitute a product line that was developed
independent to versions P139-63x. (The main difference is that the device versions
with software versions P139-63x feature the “phase 2” implementation of function
group IEC whereas software versions P139-61x continue with the “phase 1”
implementation.)
1 Overview
Version Changes
P139 -308 Hardware New Schneider-Electric design for the local control panel (HMI).
-414/415/416
-618 Diagram No change
Release: 07.02.2011 Software
PC The following menu point has been removed:
P C : N a m e o f m a n u f a c t u r e r (003 183)
Note:
Compatibility even with older versions of the operating program
continues to be guaranteed.
COMM1 The data point C O M M 1 : - 1 0 3 p r o t . v a r i a n t (003 178) may now
be used to select between the 103 protocol variants Private and
Compatible.
The protocol variant Compatible corresponds to the VDEW
implementation.
Note:
As before this setting is hidden unless an IEC 60870-5 protocol is
enabled.
COMM1 The data point C O M M 1 : M O D B U S p r o t . v a r i a n t (003 214) may
now be used to select between the MODBUS protocol variants Private
and Compatible.
The protocol variant Compatible corresponds to the MODBUS
implementation in the MiCOM Px20 and Px40 protection devices.
The protocol variant Private corresponds to the first implementation of
the MODBUS protocol.
Note:
As before this setting is hidden unless the MODBUS protocol is enabled.
COMM1, The menu points C O M M 1 : N a m e o f m a n u f a c t u r e r (003 161)
COMM2 and C O M M 2 : N a m e o f m a n u f a c t u r e r (103 161) can no longer
be set by using a selection list but, for reasons of compatibility, they may
now be defined as free text. The default is SE but, in individual cases, it
may become necessary to enter texts differing from the default.
Notes:
These parameters can only be set using the operating program and it is
not possible to set them locally using the integrated local control panel
(HMI).
The maximum text length is 8 characters and designations exceeding
this will be truncated.
The parameter C O M M 1 : N a m e o f m a n u f a c t u r e r is hidden
unless an IEC 60870-5 protocol is enabled.
COMM1 Bug fixing:
□ Measured energy values were not transmitted by the MODBUS
protocol.
IEC Bug fixing:
□ Single-pole commands were rejected by the IEC 61850 server
when the control point in the device is set to 'R & L' (local and
remote control) operating mode.
□ Time initialization problems with IEC 61850.
Version Changes
DTOC Bug fixing:
The setting options 'Measured' and 'Calculated' for the following
parameters were operational only when these parameters were set
differently from each other:
(072 128) DTOC: Eval. IN>
(007 239) DTOC: Eval. IN>>
(007 243) DTOC: Eval. IN>>>
MCMON Setting menu point (017 023) M C M O N : O p e r a t e d e l a y = Blocked
is now supported.
Enhanced accuracy with monitoring of Vmin<.
Bug fixing:
□ Monitoring of Vmin< was stopped by
(040 000) M A I N : G e n e r a l s t a r t i n g .
I2> The analog input threshold level has been changed from 0.1 Inom to
0.01 Inom (see Fig. 3-226 in the Technical Manual P139 -614).
Schneider Electric
35 rue Joseph Monier
92506 Rueil-Malmaison
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Phone: +33 (0) 1 41 29 70 00
Fax: +33 (0) 1 41 29 71 00
www.schneider-electric.com Publishing: Schneider Electric
Publication: P139/EN AD/Ae9 // AFSV.12.10900 D /// P139-308-414/415/416-618 05/2011
MiCOM P139
P139/EN AD/Ana
(AFSV.12.10910 D)
Upgrade Documentation
P139, Changes in software version -632 to -633
In the new versions of the Feeder Management and Bay Control Unit MiCOM P139,
several enhanced features and changes on existing features have been included.
These are described with reference to the documentation listed below:
References
Released Version Documentation
13.08.2008 P139 -307 -411/412/413 -614 Technical Manual
P139/EN M/Ea8
(AFSV.12.10172 D)
09.01.2009 P139 -308 -414/415/416 -630 Upgrade Documentation
(AFSV.12.10260 D)
19.01.2010 P139 -309 -414/415/416 -631 Upgrade Documentation
P139/EN AD/Bka
(AFSV.12.10511 D)
24.08.2010 P139 -309 -414/415/416 -632 Upgrade Documentation
P139/EN AD/Ama
(AFSV.12.10580 D)
Note: The software versions P139-61x constitute a product line that was developed
independent to versions P139-63x. (The main difference is that the device versions
with software versions P139-63x feature the “phase 2” implementation of function
group IEC whereas software versions P139-61x continue with the “phase 1”
implementation.)
1 Overview
Version Changes
P139 -309 Hardware New Schneider-Electric design for the local control panel (HMI).
-414/415/416
-633 Diagram No change
Release: 07.02.2011 Software
PC The following menu point has been removed:
N a m e o f m a n u f a c t u r e r (003 183)
Note:
Compatibility even with older versions of the operating program
continues to be guaranteed.
COMM1 The data point C O M M 1 : - 1 0 3 p r o t . v a r i a n t (003 178) may now
be used to select between the 103 protocol variants Private and
Compatible.
The protocol variant Compatible corresponds to the VDEW
implementation.
Note:
As before this setting is hidden unless an IEC 60870-5 protocol is
enabled.
COMM1 The data point C O M M 1 : M O D B U S p r o t . v a r i a n t (003 214) may
now be used to select between the MODBUS protocol variants Private
and Compatible.
The protocol variant Compatible corresponds to the MODBUS
implementation in the MiCOM Px20 and Px40 protection devices.
The protocol variant Private corresponds to the first implementation of
the MODBUS protocol.
Note:
As before this setting is hidden unless the MODBUS protocol is enabled.
COMM1, The menu points C O M M 1 : N a m e o f m a n u f a c t u r e r (003 161)
COMM2 and C O M M 2 : N a m e o f m a n u f a c t u r e r (103 161) can no longer
be set by using a selection list but, for reasons of compatibility, they may
now be defined as free text. The default is SE but, in individual cases, it
may become necessary to enter texts differing from the default.
Notes:
These parameters can only be set using the operating program and it is
not possible to set them locally using the integrated local control panel
(HMI).
The maximum text length is 8 characters and designations exceeding
this will be truncated.
The parameter C O M M 1 : N a m e o f m a n u f a c t u r e r is hidden
unless an IEC 60870-5 protocol is enabled.
COMM1 Bug fixing:
□ Measured energy values were not transmitted by the MODBUS
protocol.
IEC Bug fixing:
□ Single-pole commands were rejected by the IEC 61850 server
when the control point in the device is set to 'R & L' (local and
remote control) operating mode.
□ Time initialization problems with IEC 61850.
□ Underfrequency protection signals were not transmitted.
Version Changes
GOOSE Bug fixing:
□ Measured values were not always updated in GOOSE
messages.
□ Contact positions from switchgear units (XSWI, XCBR) were
transmitted by GOOSE with the attribute "invalid".
DTOC Bug fixing:
The setting options 'Measured' and 'Calculated' for the following
parameters were operational only when these parameters were set
differently from each other:
(072 128) DTOC: Eval. IN>
(007 239) DTOC: Eval. IN>>
(007 243) DTOC: Eval. IN>>>
MCMON Setting menu point (017 023) M C M O N : O p e r a t e d e l a y = Blocked
is now supported.
Enhanced accuracy with monitoring of Vmin<.
Bug fixing:
□ Monitoring of Vmin< was stopped by
(040 000) M A I N : G e n e r a l s t a r t i n g .
□ The value set for menu point
(014 012) M C M O N : O p e r . D e l a y F F , V r e f was ignored
(e.g. the "Fuse Failure” monitoring function of the reference
voltage was triggered without delay).
Schneider Electric
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92506 Rueil-Malmaison
FRANCE
Phone: +33 (0) 1 41 29 70 00
Fax: +33 (0) 1 41 29 71 00
www.schneider-electric.com Publishing: Schneider Electric
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