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1. l LV power N Z MA supply W500 al SCADA Note G2PF is available in 110 230 Vac supply See above or only with 12 Vdc supply In that last case the 110 220 Vac power supply is not present Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 pour G200 doc Part 1 G200 G2PF Product description View from the bottom of the enclosure with the short range radio antenna View from the back of the enclosure with pole attachments provided for the different poles Top View See pole attachments provided for the different poles Bottom View Earth link Cable gland for mains power connector Cable gland for long range communication cable Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 pour G200 doc Part 1 G200 G2PF Specific to AC version short range antenna RS232 telecoms interface Short range radio daughter card configuration port RS232 daughter card G200 motherboard Charger card 110 230 Vac selector Backplane AC card Mains power fuse battery location Mains power connector LV insulation transformer Earth lead 200 mA Fuse 2 ther board G200 protection G200 mother boar 4 A Fuse PWM Regulator Modem protection 9 external modem here a CMDA one 4A Fuse Battery protection 4AF Sol ay protection 12V 12 AH battery use Solar array p Solar Panel connector Schneider Electri
2. Modem connected TCP Listened Stand bye state when listen mode is activated Modem breaking The modem is hanging up TCP Connecting Connecting to the SCADA TCP Connected Connected to the SCADA Modem Init G200 is configuring the modem Modem failure Modem sending SMS Code pin error Wrong PIN used GSM registration denied IMSI registration is refused by the operator check your SIM card authorization with your provider GPRS registration denied GPRS registration or PDP activation is refused by the operator check your SIM card authorization with your provider Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 5 Maintenance Display Events 9 15 05 02 13 49 54 55 Comm Fault start FI5 10 15 05 02 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 15 05 02 15 05 02 15 05 02 15 05 02 15 05 02 15 05 02 15 05 02 15 05 02 15 05 02 15 05 02 15 05 02 22 18 05 02 End of 22 events ESCAPE Exit 13 49 58 18 Local configuration 13 51 11 54 Fault IMax Fl11 13 52 53 83 Fault IMax FI10 13 54 15 53 Comm Fault start Fl4 13 54 15 80 Comm Fault stop Fl4 13 54 32 74 Local configuration 13 55 12 54 Comm Fault start Fl4 13 55 54 54 Comm Fault stop Fl4 13 59 54 52 Digital Input 5 13 01 54 53 Local configuration 14 05 54 54 Flite config stop Fl1 14 07 54 56
3. FLITE SETUP Flite Identification Parameters Flite 1 to 6 DNP3 SETUP RTU address 112 DNP3 Profile COMMUNICATION SETUP Modem Slot 1 GPRS GPRS Parameters TCP IP parameters SAVE CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSIS Display events Display analog Flite counters MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Easergy G200 DNP3 GPRS PROM vx xx Flite Communication Parameters Parameters Flite 7 to 9 SCADA address 4 W500 address 16 Alarm and Storage Parameters Modem Slot 2 Short Range Radio OK Export Cancel Import Erase events Equipment states DNP3 analyser Setup Time RADIO analyser ik Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning GPRS Parameters GPRS MODEM only Gives access to GPRS menu TCP IP Parameters GPRS MODEM only Gives access to TCP IP menu DNP3 Profile Gives access to the DNP3 protocol menu Alarm and storage parameters Gives access to alarms amp storage menu Note for RS232 the link is permanent so alarms have no use Relay parameters Only for G2SF menu used to configure Relay parameters E SAVE CONFIGURATION OK requested to confirm modifications of any data both in the main menu and in the sub menus Cancel all data that have been modified but not yet confirmed are cancelled The equipment keeps the previous data
4. The process takes 2 minutes approx Flite Communication parameters Gives access to the short range radio G200 FLITE communication parameters Parameters Flite x to y Gives access to fault parameters of each FLITE unit referred to with a logical address 1 to 9 RTU Address Source address used by the remote SCADA to identify this G200 through the DNP3 protocol Adjustable from 0 to 65534 SCADA Address Destination address used by the G200 to identify the remote SCADA through the DNP 3 0 protocol Adjustable from 0 to 65534 For Hayes and GPRS version only This address is used when the following mode is configured in the communication parameters SCADA W500 SCADA W500 Address Destination address used by the G200 to identify the remote W500 server through the DNP3 protocol Destination Adjustable from 0 to 65534 This address is used when the following mode is configured in the communication parameters W500 W500 SCADA Modem Slot 1 Direct RS232 Direct RS232 permanent link Radio external radio link MODEM HAYES dial up Hayes for Hayes compatible modems GSM for AT commands compatible GSM modems MODEM GPRS GPRS for WAVECOM GPRS GSM modems with embedded IP stack Communications Parameters DIRECT RS232 and DATA MODEM only Gives access to long range communication parameter settings CPU configuratio G2
5. Calling Mode 20s Short message system SMS Short message system enable no SMS service center phone number 27777277 SMS user phone number Mode SCADA Escape Exit ik Modem Parameters see Hayes version Mode Short message system enabled Three possibilities e To get a SMS short message sent to a e SCADA G200 only communicates with a SCADA system the DNP 3 0 address specific GSM cell phone the lineman s one of the SCADA is configured in the main menu for instance upon alarm detection select e W500 G200 only communicates with a W500 system the DNP 3 0 address of lt yes gt the W500 is configured in the main menu Note it is possible to have both an alarm sent to the SCADA and a SMS to a cell phone The short message is sent first SMS service center phone number e phone number of the SMS server Please refer the SIM card user s guide in which this phone number is given Note you may set the phone number in international format for example 336 fora French phone cell phone number SMS user phone number GSM cell phone number of the person lineman to whom the SMS shall be sent Note you may set the phone number in international format for example 336 fora French phone cell phone number SCADA W500 G200 communicates with a SCADA system but also accepts access from a W500 system for configuration purpose Schneider Electric
6. RSSI RSSI RSSI RSSI RSSI RSSI RSSI RSSI RSSI WODIHDHOBKWNH Get Flite Current Get Flite Info Nota an indicator is considered as missing if its logical address is 0 i Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning These two menus are used to configure FLITE fault detection parameters For each FLITE unit following parameters are adjustable DI DT level Minimum phase current variation threshold above which a fault is detected FLITE116 adjustable from 6 to 100A FLITE116 SA adjustable from 6 to 80A or disabled 7 DT is automatically set to 30ms 50Hz or 25ms 60HZ for FLITE116 SA Note the selected threshold may be set at any value whatever the load current is This is why using a DI DT algorithm is preferred to a IMAX algorithm for one may apply the same value for the whole feeder since the feeding substation max level Minimum absolute phase current threshold above which a fault is detected FLITE116 adjustable from 100 to 600A or disabled FLITE116 SA adjustable from 100 to 800A Note the selected threshold must be greater than the maximum load current in use on the conductor at the location where it is installed Auto Reset Time out for which FLITE waits after MV has return before resetting the flash Adjustable to 0 30 60s FLITE116 version 0 2 30 70s FLITE116 SA version for au
7. e third attempt configurable from 0 to 10 min in steps of 1 min Setting it to 0 selects a random time between 0 and 10 min Note 2 and 3 attempts are only used if the preceding one 1 or 2 one did not manage to send the frame Modem init Initialization string sent to the modem equipment power up Selecting Factory modem init function resets this string to its default value e the Modem initialization sequence must do the modem operate as following no echo Turn on Carrier Detect Signal when remote carrier signal is present Hang up when DTR is low Return basic result codes as Word Auto answer The default init string configure these settings for standard hayes modem OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR BUSY NO ANSWER Max transmission time e Maximum duration of a call in answering mode or calling mode alarm On time out expiry the modem hangs up CPU configuration MODEM HAYES Version Hayes Escape Exit MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Communication Parameters Modem Hayes Host baud rate 9600 bauds Dialing type No 222222222 Host tel number main Host tel number standby Dial up delay time first attempt 1s Os random value second attempt lmn third attempt 2mn Modem init E0Q0V1 amp C1 amp D2S0 2 Factory modem init Max transmission time Answer Mode 2mn Calling Mode 20s Mode
8. 3 Digital outputs 6 Digital inputs Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 12 Part 1 G200 G2GF Principle of operation From 1 to 9 FLITE units Customer laptop for local configuration Configur interface GSM or GPRS interface GSM Dial up network or GPRS IP network r l i l l l i Free digital inputs l l l l i l i l l l Solar Panel 6 Vdc 10 A h bat EN regulator Wi WN W500 SCADA Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 KEJ pour G200 doc Part 1 G200 G2GF Product description not used Short range radio antenna connector Embedded GSM or GPRS Modem Short range radio module 6 dry contact inputs 3 Digital outputs 6 Digital inputs I O wiring Digital outputs not active Spare RS 232 local configuration port use standard RS232 cable Firmware EPROM below the modem 6VDC power supply input on the right 3 dry contact outputs Not active RS 232 local configuration port Harting plug use specific G2GF configuration cable Electrical specification G2GF is fed from an external 6 Vdc power supply supplied by a solar cell panel fitted with its own back up battery such as our optional GS612 10W When its GSM GPRS interface is in stand by mode G2GF us
9. Host baud rate Data communication speed between SCADA and G200 e Adjustable from 200 to 9 600 bps e Default value 9 600 bps Note for test purpose it is better to select a low speed so that it is easier to see exchanged messages between SCADA and G200 see DNP3 analyser below Handle DSR e Select lt yes gt if you want G200 to detect connection using DSR signal e Default value lt no gt Handle CD e To make G200 control reception with CD signal select lt yes gt e Default value lt no gt Handle CTS e To make G200 wait for CTS signal after asserting RTS signal before sending message select lt yes gt e Default value lt no gt CTS delay e Delay G200 shall wait for CTS to appear if handled e Adjustable from 0 to 500 ms e Default value 20 ms RTS or CTS to message delay e delay G200 shall wait after RTS or CTS if handled appears before sending the message e Adjustable from 0 to 500 ms Default value 20 ms Message to RTS delay e delay G200 shall wait after the end of message before asserting RTS low e Adjustable from 0 to 500 ms Default value 20 ms CPU configuration G200 long range communication settings The following menu are used to set the long range communication parameters between the G200 and the remote control system DIRECT RS232 Version Direct RS232 MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Communication Paramet
10. NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 KA Part 4 Commissioning PIN CODE e Setting of the PIN into the SIM card default value is 000 In case a wrong PIN is entered GSM SIM card failure appears in the screen Equipment states Beware after 3 unsuccessful PIN operations the SIM card is locked To unlock it a mobile phone set is needed G200 cannot do it Please also refer to the SIM card user s guide to unlock it APN Server Enter the APN Access Point Name given by your GPRS network provider APN Login and Password Enter the login and the password provided with your GPRS account Note in most cases login and password are not required for GPRS access CPU configuration MODEM GPRS Version GPRS Parameters GPRS Parameters SIM CARD PARAMETERS PIN code 0000 GPRS COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS APN Server Max 30 Digits APN Login Max 30 Digits APN Password Max 30 Digits Escape Exit MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit ik Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning Mode Three possibilities e SCADA G200 only communicates with a SCADA system the DNP 3 0 address of the SCADA is configured in the main menu e W500 G200 only communicates with a W500 system the DNP 3 0 address of the W500 is configured in the main menu e SCADA W500 G200 com
11. To order a product with the correct reference please refer to the commercial brochure or to your sales representative In this document G200 is referred to as G2PF large size enclosure G2GF medium size enclosure G2SF card version with IP 21 enclosure And FLITE116 116 SA are referred to as FLITE Note a separate user s manual NT00081 04 is describing more precisely the DNP 3 0 implementation for G200 RTU Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 ES Part 1 G200 Part 1 G200 Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 pour G200 doc Part 1 G200 f G2PF G2SF G2GF General description Introduction G200 is available in various versions among which E As a standalone unit G2PF large size IP54 cabinet powered by LV input and with a heating system enabling it to withstand cold temperature E As a standalone unit G2GF medium size IP54 cabinet powered by solar cell panel and without heating system E As a card G2SF fitted inside a small size IP21 cabinet for integration in a existing remote control cabinet Functions G200 performs the following functions m Dialogue with FLITE fault indicators via a bi directional short range HF radio link m Monitoring for remote indication and or local display of the following information O fault current path for both short circuits and earth faults O medium vo
12. 0 to 9 e A FLITE is considered as not present if its logical address is 0 IMPORTANT All FLITE units must have a different logical address from 1 to 9 For example say that 3 FLITEs have been detected e FLITE on phase A gt select lt 1 gt as its logical address e FLITE on phase B gt select lt 2 gt as its logical address e FLITE on phase C gt select lt 3 gt as its logical address Note before using 10 11 and 12 logical addresses please check with your local support if your G200 version is able to operate with more than 9 FLITEs m Measurement period e period used by FLITE for current measurement e Adjustable to 2min for test purpose only or to 1 hour standard operation m Get Flite Current e command to retrieve the latest _INST current values from all FLITE units data available with display analog command m Get Flite Info command to retrieve the latest communication counter values from all FLITE units data available with Flite counters Flite configuration Short range radio communication settings Serial Number 012B043002C0 012B043002D5 012B04300315 012B0430000B 012B04300317 012B043002C3 012B043002CA 012B043002CB 012B0430031C Escape Exit Measuring period Flite Communication Parameters Wink WINK WINK WINK WINK WINK WINK WINK WINK WINK 1h MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit RSSI Level logical Address
13. MHz to 80 MHz 10 Vrms Climatic Operation temperature C All versions 25 to 55 specifications G2PF 40 on request Storage temperature C All versions 25 to 70 Mechanical Dimensions and weight HxWxD G2PF 430x330x200 mm 8 kg without battery specifications 11 kg with 7Ah battery G2GF 270x203x110 mm 1 5 kg G2SF 250x150x65 mm 1 kg Protection IEC 60529 G2PF IP54 IK9 G2GF IP54 IK9 G2SF IP21 IP54 as an option Long range communication DNP 3 0 Embedded interface RS232 G2PF and G2SF standard G2GF on request GSM G2PF and G2SF on request G2GF standard GPRS _G2PF and G2SF on request G2GF standard External device G2PF PSTN GSM GPRS CDMA or radio G2GF No either embedded GSM or GPRS modem G2SF Optional please contact your local sales support for more information Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 1 G200 G2PF Principle of operation From 1 to 9 FLITE units x 2 no N x 10 o Customer laptop for local A Veis ooe sen te ese reece soe tee aseces configuration 915MHZ licence free short range radio module RS232 interface External Radio leased lines PSTN modem GSM GPRS or CDMA networks RS232 interface Dry relay output contacts Free digital inputs
14. SCADA tk Mode Three possibilities SCADA G200 only communicates with a SCADA system the DNP 3 0 address of the SCADA is configured in the main menu W500 G200 only communicates with a W500 system the DNP 3 0 address of the W500 is configured in the main menu SCADA W500 G200 communicates with a SCADA system but also accepts access from a W500 system for configuration purpose Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning CPU configuration GSM Host baud rate Data communication speed between SCADA and G200 Must be set to 9 600 baud with GSM modem mandatory data speed PIN CODE e Setting of the PIN into the SIM card default value is 000 In case a wrong PIN is entered GSM SIM card failure appears in the screen Equipment states Beware after 3 unsuccessful PIN operations the SIM card is locked To unlock it a mobile phone set is needed G200 cannot do it Please also refer to the SIM card user s guide to unlock it MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Communication Parameters Modem GSM Host baud rate 9600 bauds PIN code 0000 Modem parameters Host tel number main gt 2227272772777 Host tel number standby Dial up delay time first attempt 1s Os random value second attempt lmn third attempt 2mn Max transmission time Answer Mode 2mn
15. power supply O state of transmission interface aerial FLITE position etc O FLITE power supply FLITE battery O start up procedure m Functional faults report Remote controls not executed remote indications not received Check O FLITE power supply O Communication with the FLITE possible short range radio disturbances FLITE counters FLITE 1 Trs232 0 Tradio 0 Tapp 0 ESCAPE Exit Communication Diagnose Flite counters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit ik Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Easergy G200 Personal notes Schneider Electric NTOOO089EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Easergy As standards specifications and design change from time to time always ask for confirmation of the information given in this publication Postal address F 38050 Grenoble Cedex 9 France Published by Schneider Electric Tel 33 4 76 57 60 60 Layed outby jyp Fax 33 4 76 57 60 61 Printed by http ww easergy com Print date http www schneiderelectric com RCS Nanterre B 954 503 439 NTO0089EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc 10 03 2005
16. stack or not stored Di dt Alarm and storage of all di dt faults detected by any FLITE unit Imax Fault Alarm and storage of all IMAX faults detected by any FLITE unit Flite batt check Alarm and storage of low battery alarm from any FLITE unit Volt under threshold Alarm and storage of MV trespassing according to selected Voltage threshold Voltage threshold Alarm level for voltage presence absence The first occurrence is taken into account Adjustable from 0 to 100 Flite comm fault Alarm and storage on FLITE G200 short range communication faults An alarm is set when the preset number of successive FLITE communications is greater than the selected threshold Successive comm fault before alarm Number of successive faults before the alarm above is set Adjustable from 1 to 4 Flite presence Alarm and storage of FLITE presence a logical address is affected to the FLITE or absence the logical address is set to zero events CPU configuration Alarm Parameters Flite information MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Alarm Parameters Flite information Info in stack Alarm dI dt A Stored Not alarmed Imax Stored Not alarmed Flite Batt check Stored Not alarmed Volt Presence Stored Not alarmed Voltage threshold 80 Flite Comm Fault E Stored Not alarmed Successive comm fault 1 before alarm Flite Presence Stored Not alarmed C
17. the of its lithium battery voltage Each FLITE sends to the G200 unit every end of period a period 1 hour all the data collected during that period _ MAX maximum instantaneous current measured _MIN minimum instantaneous current measured _MEAN average current for the period FLITE battery status Upon SCADA request for instance prior to switch loads G200 ask all FLITEs to send their instantaneous current measurement I_INST so that the network operator can make sure that loads may added to others By regularly downloading the _MAX I_MIN _MEAN measurements from each FLITE the SCADA operator has a clear view of the daily weekly yearly consumption on each phase on each MV line of the network Load current measurement The load current measurement is computed slightly differently on FLITE116 and FLITE116 SA e FLITE116 _INST is a 30ms current measurement value sampled every 30s Every 30s FLITE116 compares its _ MAX and _MEAN values and if _INST is greater than _IMAX or lower than _MIN it becomes the new _MAX or _MIN value In addition _INST is averaged with the present _ MEAN value so that to form the new _MEAN value e FLITE116 SA The principle remains the same with some improvements _INST is 3 s current measurement value sampled permanently _MAX and _MIN are re evaluated every 3s _MEAN is the average of all _INST values Lithium battery alarm Each end of period each G200 u
18. up connections or GPRS IP address G200 offer includes embedded GSM GPRS interfaces as well as external GSM GPRS modem devices To operate these interfaces or devices need what is called a SIM card This SIM card is provided by your GSM GPRS network provider and contains the required information to hook the G200 unit onto the GSM GPRS network To insert this card inside G200 embedded GSM GPRS interfaces or external GSM GPRS devices process as explained here SIM card GSM antenna installation To add a SIM card proceed as follows Power off the G200 Press the release button 1 to unlock the SIM card holder Remove the card holder 2 and place your SIM Card Put the card holder back inside the GSM GPRS device Connect the antenna to the GSM GPRS MODEM Power the G200 unit again Check with a PC and the G200 configuration software that e the MODEM is identified e the GSM GPRS radio signal is correct e the SIM card is identified e the telephone numbers are correct Important write down the telephone number of your SIM card to report it on the SCADA or on the W500 Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 3 Installation T d eae i a gt G200 optional m ing plate G200 mounting err Cabinet installation G2PF is meant to be mounted on any kind of pole concrete steel or wood Therefore it is fitted in standard
19. which are displayed again on the screen Export the configuration are copied in a file with a cfg extension All versions FLITE CFG Flite parameters Direct RS232 G2DRS232 cfg G200 parameters com cfg long range communication parameters MODEM DATA dial up G2DMOD cfg G200 parameters com cfg long range communication parameters MODEM GPRS G2DGPRS CFG G200 parameters GPRS cfg G200 parameters IP cfg TCP IP parameters Import the configuration is imported from cfg file If no cfg file is present the default configuration is applied DIAGNOSIS See part 5 Maintenance for more information on these choices Time Setup is discussed below CPU configuration Direct RS232 version MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Easergy G200 DNP3 RS232 PROM vx xx EQUIPMENT NAME FLITE SETUP Flite Identification Parameters Flite 1 to 6 Flite Communication Parameters Parameters Flite 7 to 9 DNP3 SETUP RTU address 0 DNP3 Profile SCADA address 0 Storage Parameters Relay Parameters COMMUNICATION SETUP Modem Slot 1 Direct RS 232 Communication Parameters Modem Slot 2 Short Range Radio SAVE CONFIGURATION OK Cancel Export Import DIAGNOSIS Display events Display analog Flite counters Erase events Equipment states DNP3 analyser Setup Time RADIO analyser ke HAYES dial up modem version MERLIN
20. 0 200 250 300 400 500 or 600A INRUSH RESTRAINT ON 3 30 or 60 s or OFF ON 3 30 or 60 s or OFF FAULT CONFIRMATION ON 70 s or OFF ON 5 s or OFF AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE RESET ON 3 30 or 70 s or OFF ON 3 30 or 60 s or OFF AUTOMATIC TIMER RESET ELECTRICAL FIELD USED AS VOLTAGE REFERENCE VISUAL SIGNAL 2 4 8 or 16 hours 9 or 18 kV m Red flash light 8 High luminosity LEDs 2 4 8 or 16 hours 9 or 18 kV m Red flash light 8 LEDs battery Frequency used FLASH FREQUENCY 20 min 20 min FLASH DURATION PER FAULT 2 4 8 or 16 hours user set 2 4 8 or 16 hours user set TOTAL FLASH DURATION with the same 400 hours 400 hours 918 919 2MHZ according to FCC part 15 918 919 2MHZ according to FCC part 15 Sensitivity Replaceable lithium battery 110 dBm 3 6 Vdc 110 dBm 3 6 Vdc Battery duration Operation temperature 10 years with 400 hours flash and 3 FLITEs installed 25 to 70 C 40 to 55 C also 10 years with 400 hours flash and 3 FLITEs installed 25 to 70 C 40 to 55 C also available available Humidity lt 95 lt 95 Wind resistance 450 kmtheur same as FLITE110SA 150 km hour Electro magnetic compatibility IEC IEC Short circuit withstand 12 5 kA 1s 12 5 kA 1s Maximum load current 800 A 630 A Shock tests 125 kV 125 kV Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User
21. 00 150 200 250 300 400 500 600 800 OFF 100 150 200 250 300 400 500 or 600A INRUSH RESTRAINT gt ON 3 30 or 60 s or OFF ON 3 30 or 60 s or OFF FAULT CONFIRMATION gt ON 70 s or OFF ON 5 s or OFF AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE RESETO gt ON 3 30 or 70 s or OFF ON 3 30 or 60 s or OFF AUTOMATIC TIMER RESET gt 2 4 8 or 16 hours 2 4 8 or 16 hours FAULT DELAY TRIP gt 25 ms 60 hz 30 ms 50 hz 25 ms 60 hz 30 ms 50 hz Waiting for a MV fault Waiting for events Flash On FLITEs located UPSTREAM the fault FLITEs located DOWNSTREAM the fault MV Fault No reclosing cycles Automatic voltage reset di dt fault O IMAX fault O End of di dt fault End of IMAX fault Voltage presence return End of voltage presence loss O o00 FLITEs located UPSTREAM the fault U MV fault with reclosing cycles di dt fault IMAX fault End of di dt fault End of IMAX fault Voltage presence return End of voltage presence loss O FLITEs located DOWNSTREAM the fault U hala la Flite i Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 2 FLITE Functions Line monitoring In parallel to the fault detection function FLITE performs a load current measurement 3 to 630 A a immediate voltage loss detection and a regular check of the MV voltage presence or absence and
22. 00 main menu Direct RS232 version Easer EQUIPMENT NAME FLITE SETUP Flite Identification Parameters Flite 1 to 6 DNP3 SETUP RTU address 0 DNP3 Profile COMMUNICATION SETUP Modem Slot 1 Direct RS Communication Parameters SAVE CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSIS Display events Display analog Flite counters n MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit gy G200 DNP3 RS232 PROM vx xx Flite Communication Parameters Parameters Flite 7 to 9 SCADA address 0 Storage Parameters Relay Parameters 232 Modem Slot 2 Short Range Radio OK Export Cancel Import Erase events Equipment states DNP3 analyser Setup Time RADIO analyser ik Easer EQUIPMENT NAME FLITE SETUP Flite Identification Parameters Flite 1 to 6 DNP3 SETUP RTU address 0 DNP3 Profile COMMUNICATION SETUP Modem Slot 1 Hayes Communication Parameters SAVE CONFIGURATION DIAGNOSIS Display events Display analog Flite counters HAYES modem version MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit gy G200 DNP3 HAYES PROM vx xx Flite Communication Parameters Parameters Flite 7 to 9 SCADA address 0 W500 address 0 Alarm and Storage Parameters Modem Slot 2 Short Range Radio OK Export Cancel Import Erase events Equipment states DNP3 analyser Setup Time RADIO analyser ike GPSR modem version EQUIPMENT NAME
23. 1 the G200 is delivered with the clock stopped 1 2 Date and time are only used for dating time stamped events and by the protocol analyser CPU configuration Time setup MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Setup Time automatic Time setup from laptop Date 10 11 04 Time 09 54 10 Clock stop for an extended storage Escape Exit ike Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning This menu is used to configure protocol specific parameters here DNP 3 0 LINK LAYER Idle line delay minimum line idle interval between two consecutive frames Adjustable from 10 to 100 ms Requires Data Link Layer Confirm To make the Link Layer send User Data using a SEND CONFIRM EXPECTED frame type select lt yes gt To make the Link Layer send User Data using a SEND NO REPLY EXPECTED frame type select lt no gt Note in case SEND NO REPLY expected frame type is used G200 will never send RESET of remote link frames It shall strictly operate as a slave Maximum Data Link Re tries Number of times the Link Layer shall try to send again its User Data when the RTU doesn t receive any CONFIRM frame ACK or NACK to a message using SEND CONFIRM EXPECTED frame types When the Maximum Data Link re tries is reached without confirmation Link Layer will perform RESET OF
24. A IMAX OFF for FLITE116 as default configuration When a recloser starts a open amp reclosing sequence all FLITE units located outside the path of the fault filter the inrush current occurring during reclosings to avoid false fault detection e Fault detection Once the MV line is established FLITE shall detect all sudden load current increases di dt greater than 60A and or IMAX level occurring within 30 ms immediately ie within validation time followed by a voltage dip lasting more than 300 ms The voltage dip corresponds to the first opening of the upstream recloser Once confirmed FLITE starts flashing and sends an alarm to G200 Reset If the recloser has cleared the fault e The MV voltage has come back for more than a given time standard 3 s so FLITE resets its flash and sends a fault cleared alarm to the G200 If the recloser has not cleared the fault FLITE flashes for several hours in timer reset mode 4 hours default setting except if the fault is repaired and the line is re energized before this time has elapsed It stops flashing and sends a fault cleared alarm to G200 e Ifthe fault is not cleared and that the operator unsuccessfully tries to reclose the recloser FLITE flash goes on Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 19 pour G200 doc Part 2 FLITE Timing Diagram DI DT OFF 6 12 24 30 40 60 80 A 6 12 24 30 40 60 80 100 A IMAX A 1
25. ALLA TON di 26 EXCLUSION ZONES aor esere OnE ra EIE EErEE EEE ESEE xeycascavsuacscaveveaacaxesvssca vena EEEE EA RAR AREAS CURRAR AAA ARA ctas 27 RADIO OR CELLULAR ANTENNA s ceseeeeeeeeees 28 SIM CARD FOR GSM GPRS COMMUNICATIONS 29 Introduction to GSM GPRS networks we 2d G2Z00 MOUNTING as oies cccicsetateatesescucasatateulescbavesasssueacentaesalasatavacensbercoeasasa ca canibe coaches eagasaha E r OAE EEE E EAEE EESE ONAE E E Sacred cir 30 PART 4 COMMISSIONING cscssssscsssssssscssssssssesssssssscsssscsssssesssssesssssssesssesssssesesssssessssessssssscssssesessssessssesscssesssssassesessessssesscsssecsssesssssssesssesseseseasossesesess 36 G200 CONFIGURATION TOOLS sctiesicicdisteesucesstvactecsdisucusetstcensvebtinests usavees cicondvcututeloceseusediissyng CAI At AC EA EEA EEE EENE SEEE 37 TT ARAW ATE AI ET ARAE A E SR RRA NR RN 37 Con A sii 37 Configuring the unit he AN A ese shdssaeaende ETE EEES E EEEE AE EE E a ONO GLOOM MENU i e A e AE A A EATEN NENNE OO tua Sedu EA ANANE NN EAN E AEE G200 long range communication settings 40 Time setup Protocol profile settings Alarm and storage settings Relay parameters Only for ls id See 52 FLITE CONFIGURATION X Short range TARO CAMU AA Settings svene esris as Res 53 F nlt detection parameter Setting sti OER Ri 54 PART 5 MAINTENANCE cccsssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssesscssssscessssssssssesscssssssssec
26. Electrical network management MV substation control unit Merlin Gerin Easergy Range Wireless Communicating indicator FLITE116 G200 DNP3 user s manual une marque de Schneider Electric AR o O 3 GENERAL NOTES An sii PRODUCT REFERENCES EI AAA O ON 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION A dilata 5 A O O O teas el 5 FUNCTIONS eseis TR NN 3 General specifications Principle of operation 7 Product descripci n 8 Electrical specifications A as cad 11 Dimensions VO WINN G ENE CECILIA PACA AREA AAA ECETIA CCE yA RI UI A A AAA A A A A AS A AAA Product description Electrical specification DiMENSIONS A NN EPAI A A NN NA Principle of operation s Product description zasini e EE aun bag aa Electrical ai 16 Dimensi ONS A EPEE PEAGE EEEE aaa 17 PARE E FLITE V E A AEE EAEAN E AE AEE AAE 18 FONCTION S oea E EEA RL RS VEEL EEL NEE REECE AA ALI Introduction af Operations DEJO MA A A 6 URERES EAS OST GSUAU Sead ces ENEO EE E 19 TIMING DIAGRAM a omen aoe es 20 INSTALLATION ate POWEP SUPPIV RR E E NENE RR 22 Tesi reset feature and Maintenance sacscvsssezcivassacncayssay ned acacsaysa GIVE sdsqscnayakayanaidaaassi anna csva sa aaeebisanecsesiaaecvivana cdezaaaaycvavanesdsindanessasata sdoasdascevasatascvis ascsaasatarcvisde 22 Installation ccccccccccccscccsseesesreees weld GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 23 MECHANICAE PECTEICA TON Sii 24 PART3 INSTALLATION ARONA disen 25 ELTTENST
27. Flite config start Fl1 10 26 48 08 Equipment start Display analog Instant Value from get pic data Adr date 1 00 00 00 00 00 OA 2 00 00 00 00 00 OA 3 00 00 00 00 00 OA 4 00 00 00 00 00 OA 5 00 00 00 00 00 OA 6 00 00 00 00 00 OA 7 00 00 00 00 00 OA 8 00 00 00 00 00 OA 9 00 00 00 00 00 OA 10 00 00 00 00 00 OA 11 00 00 00 00 00 OA 12 00 00 00 00 00 OA ESCAPE Exit Diagnostics DNP3 protocol analysis This menu is used to analyze the data exchange on the long distance connection with the SCADA Main causes of malfunctioning are m Absence of Supervisor G 200 dialogue Check O equipment power supply O state of transmission interface modem O fault communication module m Functional faults statements remote controls not executed remote indications not received Check O FLITE power supply O FLITE to G200 Communication possible short range radio disturbances Events display The Display events menu is used to review stored time stamped events locally m When all events have been displayed their total number is indicated on the same line as the message End of xx events It is then possible to move around the list using the arrow keys m 100 time stamped events may be recorded When this number is exceeded the first event in the list is Events loss m Events may be erased by selecting Erase events in main menu Confirmation is requested by Confirm Y N Pre
28. GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Easergy G200 DNP3 HAYES PROM v1 00 EQUIPMENT NAME FLITE SETUP Flite Identification Parameters Flite 1 to 6 Flite Communication Parameters Parameters Flite 7 to 9 DNP3 SETUP RTU address 0 DNP3 Profile SCADA address 0 W500 address 0 Alarm and Storage Parameters COMMUNICATION SETUP Modem Slot 1 Hayes Communication Parameters Modem Slot 2 Short Range Radio SAVE CONFIGURATION OK Cancel Export Import DIAGNOSIS Display events Display analog Flite counters Erase events Equipment states DNP3 analyser Setup Time RADIO analyser ik GPRS modem version MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Easergy G200 DNP3 GPRS PROM v1 00 EQUIPMENT NAME demo FLITE SETUP Flite Identification Parameters Flite 1 to 6 Flite Communication Parameters Parameters Flite 7 to 9 DNP3 SETUP RTU address 112 DNP3 Profile SCADA address 4 W500 address 16 Alarm and Storage Parameters COMMUNICATION SETUP Modem Slot 1 GPRS GPRS Parameters TCP IP parameters Modem Slot 2 Short Range Radio SAVE CONFIGURATION OK Export DIAGNOSIS Display events Display analog Flite counters Cancel Erase events Equipment states DNP3 analyser Import Setup Time RADIO analyser s Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning
29. REMOTE LINK to re initialize the link Time out This is the delay that Link Layer will wait for a CONFIRM frame after sending a SEND CONFIRM expected frame Adjustable from 1 to 10s Delay before emission Time out delay before the first emission Sometimes the connection time can be longer on the SCADA than on the RTU This time out delay must expire before the first emission is made Unsolicited response mode CPU configuration Protocol profile settings MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit DNP3 Profile LINK LAYER Idle line delay 10ms Requires Data Link Confirm no Maximum Data Link Re tries 3 Time out 5s Delay before emission t 105 APPLICATION LAYER Sends Unsolicited Responses yes Wait delay 100ms Requires Application Confirm no Maximum Application Re tries LS Time out lmn Escape Exit ike APPLICATION LAYER Sends Unsolicited Responses Unsolicited Responses are enabled if yes is selected Wait Delay To limit the number of frames for Unsolicited Responses it is possible to declare a time out delay so that when an event occurs G200 waits for this time out after this event before sending a Unsolicited Response This enables G200 to see whether other events happen during the delay and if so to send all events in the same Unsolicited Response This delay is adjustable from 0 ms to 5s Select 0 ms if you do n
30. SA FLITE116 SA standard configuration DI 60A IMAX 800A VALIDATION ON 70s FLASH 2H INRUSH ON 3S RESET ON 3s FLITE may be used to remotely measure current on Distribution lines up to 69 kV and indicate network faults amp voltage losses returns FLITE116 FLITE116 standard configuration DI 60A IMAX OFF VALIDATION ON 5s FLASH 2H INRUSH ON 3S RESET ON 3s Functions Introduction FLITEs are wireless single phase fault passage indicators also referred to as FCls or Faulted Circuit Fault indicators for Medium Voltage Distribution lines and load current measurement devices at the same time FLITEs are fitted with the following components two sensors one for MV voltage detection and one for current measurement a short range radio module a IP54 UV resistant envelope PC ABS a transparent screen 8 high intensity red LEDs for local fault display and test spring grips to hold on the MV conductor a replaceable lithium battery standard model from the market Operations performed Fault detection When fitted with a standard configuration FLITE shall operate as described here after e Upon line energizing Once the MV line is established FLITEs shall detect all sudden load current increases greater than 60A occurring within 30 ms followed within 70s 5s for FLITE116 by a voltage dip lasting more than 300 ms This is also valid if the absolute current overtakes 800A for FLITE116 S
31. agnostic ALT F4 Exit TCP IP parameters G200 PARAMETERS Mode SCADA Host address 0 0 0 0 if dynamic 0 0 0 0 Listen mode E yes Local port 1 65535 A 20000 Max transmission time Answer Mode 1mn Calling Mode 20s TCP connect delay 1st try A 1s 0s random value 2nd try 1mn 3rd try 2mn SCADA or W500 PARAMETERS IP address e 1 93 231 9 568 Socket type A TCP Remote port 1 65535 A 1163 Escape Exit ik SCADA or W500 PARAMETERS IP address you may enter the destination IP address of the SCADA system in SCADA mode or in W500 SCADA mode the W500 system in W500 mode Socket type reserved for future use Remote port port number of the remote W500 system on which it the W500 system is listening to incoming connection from G200 units Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning The equipment clock may be set by the configuration computer or automatically from the SCADA using protocol specific commands Automatic setup time Q200 automatically adjusts its date amp time to the PC date amp time Manual setup time G200 clock is manually set by the user Stop clock When the equipment is stored for a long period of time it is recommended to stop the clock to increase the service lifetime of the lithium battery associated with the component that manages the clock Notes
32. c NT00089EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 EN pour G200 doc Part 1 G200 G2PF gt cm ASAS Solar cell panel back up G200 CPU fixing holes a battery connector G200 power supply connector External modem power supply connector PWM Regulator Specific CDMA Modem fixing device for Australia Solar Panel connector Positive on the left Negative on the right Note the DC version shown here is specific to a project where the customer uses a CDMA modem requiring more power than what our GS612 10W may provide Therefore a locally manufactured 40W solar cell panel has been used which requires to place its back up battery and its voltage regulator inside G2PF cabinet When using our GS612 10W installation is as simple as for G2GF Connection with the external modem CDMA or other 6 digital inputs and 3 relay outputs Connection with the maintenance tool G200 power supply connector RS232 interface may Short Range radio be replaced with a GSM modem or a GPRS interface Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 KO pour G200 doc Part 1 G200 A G2PF Electrical specifications AC supply version Q LV supply characteristics 110 Vac 10 60 Hz to 230 Vac 10 50 Hz Overall power consumption 80 VA max LV input protected by HPC fuse 2A rating type gF dimensions 10x38 mm Screw connection Q LV monitoring The absence of 110 Va
33. c supply is detected when the voltage is lower than 80 Vac 10V or 160 Vac for 230 Vac The power supply stops to supply the G200 unit if the LV supply absence exceeds the battery backup time Following a failure the equipment power supply is automatically restored when the LV supply returns The mechanical earth is connected to the OV or the electrical ground of the assembly Q DC supply Voltage between 10 8V and 14 8V Protected by a 0 8 A semi time delayed fuse located on the Power Supply module Q DC supply monitoring Monitoring of the 12 V generates the charger fault information when the voltage is higher than 14 8 V 0 2V or lower than 11 2 V 0 1V When the 12 V voltage drops below 10 8 V 0 1V for more than 5 minutes the general equipment power supply 12 V and 24 or 48 V is interrupted in order to avoid total discharge of the batteries m Telecoms DC supply for external modems Voltage between 10 8V and 14 8V Current available 1A permanent Protected by a 4 A time delayed fuse located on the right side of the rack max 6A 8A 11A 16A 40 A Time limit 1 hour 2 mins 600 ms 150 ms 20 ms Q Telecom DC supply monitoring n the event of consumption in excess of 1 3 A 0 3 for more than 3 minutes the telecommunication power supply circuit is opened Battery characteristics Lead battery of the sealed type and requiring no maintenance 12V 7 Ah Charg
34. damage G200 Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 3 Installation Plug the battery connectors onto the sockets Unplug the Screw connector Positive on left G200 mounting Battery connection 1 Battery connection Connect the battery to the equipment by plugging the connectors into the sockets 3 Pins located just above the CDMA modem Note connectors are polarised DO NOT USE FORCE WHEN INSTALLING THEM 2 Connecting the solar panel cable Insert the Solar panel supply cable 2x2 5mm via the corresponding cable gland Unplug the male screw connector labeled Solar panel Screw the negative and the positive terminal of the solar panel cable to the corresponding pin of the male screw connector Re plug the screw connectors Normal operation Once the two operations above have been carried out the equipment is normally supplied and allows battery charging Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 3 Installation G200 mounting G2GF _G2GF is meant to be mounted on any kind of pole concrete steel or wood Since both power supply and battery back up are located outside the G2PF unit inside the solar cell panel there is nothing to do on this unit except connecting the DC supply to the G200 card and the GSM antenna to the GSM card Note as a standard solar cell panel ref GS612 10W i
35. doc Easergy G200 ES Part 3 Installation Exclusion zones gt Case 1 good l i FLITE116 l Case 2 wrong Case 3 wrong _ Schneider Electric NT00089EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 pour G200 doc Part 3 Installation Radio or cellular antenna G200 cabinet or the RTU to which it is linked per RS232 may be fitted with a long range radio interface radio or cellular to communicate with the SCADA This long range radio interface has a stronger radio signal than the short range radio used between G200 and its attached FLITEs and may therefore disturb this link The long range antenna must be placed on the other side of the pole where G200 short range antenna is installed The short range radio partly uses 902 928MHZ bandwidth so it is recommended to avoid the same frequency on the long range link If you have to do anyway please your local support for advice Min 5m CDMA GSM GPRS Max 50 or 100m radio antenna SCADA lt q No metallic obstacle Direct line of sight Short Range Radio antenna Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 EJ pour G200 doc Part 3 Installation SIM card holder wmenna connector fmmex type SIM card for GSM GPRS communications Introduction to GSM GPRS networks G200 units may communicate to the SCADA or W500 hosts through various medias among which GSM dial
36. e occurs on any FLITE the DO closes When all battery failures are cleared the DO opens Fault x if a line fault occurred on FLITE number x x 1 2 or 3 the DO closes When the fault is cleared the DO opens CPU configuration Relay parameters Only for G2SF MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Relay Parameters Relay 1 Fault Relay 2 Com Fault Relay 3 Bat Fault Escape Exit ike Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning This menu is used to configure the short range radio communication between G200 and FLITEs IMPORTANT during the first installation it is mandatory to activate a FLITE identification command main menu to update this menu Serial Number e physical address in hexadecimals on 6 bytes of the FLITE units identified by the G200 e This list is updated by the FLITE identification command in the main menu e This field cannot be modified by the operator Caution a FFFFFFFFFFFF value means that there is no corresponding FLITE unit Wink e command signal used to flash a FLITE unit RSSI Level e means Received Signal Strength Indication e used to get information on the signal level received by FLITE In correct conditions it should be greater than 30 Logical Address e Logical address that is used by the G200 to address FLITEs e Adjustable from
37. ed Signal Strength Indication of the GSM GPRS modem e Should be above 16 Ip address only GPRS Current G200 IP address Q FLITE information Fault Pres fault detected on FLITE no x Battery fault battery fault of FLITE no X lav last received average load Imin last received minimum load Imax last received average load MV last received MV availability Comm Qual quality of the radio communication between tG200 and the FLITE no x This indicator is regularly refreshed measurement period and must be 100 Note the counter is initially set to 100 at each configuration loading then it is reduced gradually when measurements are not updated within a each period plus an additional 2 mn delay to take radio repeats into account Conf fault FLITE no lt X gt configuration is not complete Modem state indicates the current state of the modem Hayes version Diagnostics Equipment states Hayes and RS232 Version MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Equipment states Equipment Fault no Modem not identified no Alarm processing no SIM card failure no Modem state GSM signal quality m received signal 0 Max 31 Not detectable 99 Fault Pres Bat Fault I ave I min I max MV Comm Qual Conf Fault cl no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 2 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 3 no no 0A OA OA 0 0 no 4 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 5 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 6 no no OA OA OA 0 0 n
38. ers Modem Direct RS 232 Host baud rate 9600 bauds Handle DSR no Handle CD no Handle CTS no CTS delay 20ms RTS or CTS to message delay 20ms Message to RTS delay 20ms Escape Exit ik Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 KEN Part 4 Commissioning Host baud rate Data communication speed between SCADA and G200 e Adjustable from 200 to 9 600 bps e Default value 9 600 bps Note for test purpose it is better to select a low speed so that it is easier to see exchanged messages between SCADA and G200 see DNP3 analyser below DTR to RTS delay e delay G200 shall wait after asserting DTR before setting RTS to lt 1 gt e Adjustable from 0 to 500 ms Default value 20 ms Handle CTS e To make G200 wait for CTS signal after asserting RTS signal before sending message select lt yes gt e Default value lt no gt CTS delay e Delay G200 shall wait for CTS to appear if handled e Adjustable from 0 to 500 ms e Default value 20 ms RTS or CTS to message delay e delay G200 shall wait after RTS or CTS if handled appears before sending the message e Adjustable from 0 to 500 ms Default value 20 ms Message to RTS delay e delay G200 shall wait after the end of message before asserting RTS low e Adjustable from 0 to 500 ms Default value 20 ms CPU configuration DIRECT RS232 Version Radi
39. es 40 mA When the GSM GPRS is communicating consumption climbs to 0 35 A when GSM reception level is correct Eventually it may reach 0 8 A when GSM reception level is low Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 270x203x110 mm Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 1 G200 G2SF Principle of operation From 1 to 9 FLITE units x 2 ne a N ite o Customer laptop for local configuration 915MHZ licence free short range radio module Configur interface RS232 interface Customer RTU Dry relay output contacts wa Fault Alarm 1 DO may be set to Either MV fault line 1 2 or 3 Or MV fault on any line Or Flite communication failure Or Flite battery failure Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 Ku pour G200 doc Part 1 G200 RTU communication RS232 in DB9 and RJ45 outputs RS 232 PCB interface Short range radio Optional short range radio antenna 6 digital inputs 3 Digital outputs s 6 Digital Py inputs e I O wiring G2SF Product description Distribution networks are sometimes fitted with remote controlled overhead MV load break switches which are not fitted with fault indication feature and or load current measurement G2SF offers them a possibility to upgrade them with these functions local configuration DB9 and specific interface G200 mot
40. her board 6 12 Vdc power supply 3 dry relay outputs Enclosure Electrical specifications G2SF is to be powered from an external 6 Vdc power supply provided by the remote control cabinet it is integrated into In its standard version RS232 communication interface G2SF only needs 26mA 30 mA by Relay closed This figure includes the short range radio module standby consumption G2SF is not fitted with any battery back up which therefore must come from the remote control cabinet G2SF card is fitted with a double protection system which prevents from causing any damage to the G2SF card should the polarity be inverted on its DC power connector the external DC supply source should the G2SF card be in short circuit consumption exceeds 0 9A DO may be set to Either MV fault line 1 2 or 3 Or MV fault on any line Or Flite communication failure Or Flite battery failure Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 16 Part 1 G200 G2SF Dimensions Since G2SF is intended to be fixed inside a existing remote control cabinet it is useful to know the precise dimension of the 4 holes provisioned for the fixing Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 2 FLITE Part 2 FLITE Schneider Electric NTOOO089EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 pour G200 doc Part 2 FLITE FLITE116
41. ing time 24 hours Lifetime greater than 3 years Backup time 8 hours without heating resistance Automatic failure of the equipment power supply in the event of total discharge nno Battery monitoring Particular attention is paid to the battery its availability is tested every 12 hours An unsatisfactory battery test insufficient capacity increments a counter and a satisfactory test decrements this counter When this counter reaches 10 the battery fault message appears This message warns the operator of the need for action end of service life problems with charging etc 0 Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 1 G200 Ss gt i nas y Optional solar cell panel ref GS612 10W G2PF DC supply version G2PF DC version is to be used when one needs to use a external communication device there is no LV supply available on the pole where it is installed There are two possibilities the external communication device is able to operate at 6 Vdc with our optional solar cell panel ref GS612 10W the external communication device requires more than 10W to operate or cannot operate at 6 Vdc In the first case you may use our G2612 10W In the second case we may propose a specifically designed solar cell panel or you may use a product from the market Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 270x203x110 mm I O Wiring
42. ll Open the HPC fuse holder protecting the LV input before connecting the LV wire to the G2PF unit Once the LV wire is connected close the HPC fuse holder a red LED must be lit for a few seconds on the G200 card Then connect the battery plug Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 3 Installation Connect the blue wire to the negative Faston type connection Connect the red wire to the positive Faston type connection G200 mounting Powering the DC unit G2PF DC unit has to be powered with an external DC supply which is normally a external solar cell panel There are two possibilities Either the solar cell panel you are using integrates both the back up battery and the voltage regulator inside its housing like our optional ref GS612 10W Or it does not in that case the voltage regulator card and the back up battery may be integrated inside the G2PF housing on a project basis as it it explained herebelow Battery installation 1 2 3 Connect the battery cable and place it in his housing Then disconnect the Faston type connection clips from the connection cord Connect the negative and the positive terminal of the solar panel cable to the corresponding pin of the support card connector the connector is labeled Solar Panel and the positive pin is marked Caution improperly connecting negative and positive terminals might
43. llation Install G200 antenna above truck height if pole is located along the road Beware that noise is lower than 65 dBm on 902 928 MHz frequency range VNB G200 FLITE orientation and positioning of antennas Place FLITEs in the middle of the range rather than close to the pole turn the G200 to the side of the FLITEs that are furthest away take care to distance G200 antenna from metallic objects on the pole try to have a direct line of sight between G200 and all FLITEs place the high power radio antenna GSM GPRS CDMA or radio of the G200 pole mounted version or of the RTU card version at least two meters from the G200 short range radio antenna SSSss Note FLITEs are equipped with broad band antenna so they may be placed at any point around the relay as long as no metallic obstacle obstructs the link A Distances between FLITEs linked to two different G200 units Y To avoid collisions it is recommended to place two FLITEs linked to two different G200 units by more than 1 km v Similarly two G200 units must be separated by more than 1 km To check FLITEs positioning use the RSSI command in the Flite communication parameters see description in FLITE COMMNICATION PARAMETERS on a future G200 software release it shall be possible to disminish this distance by selecting a different schedule for regular FLITES to G200 communications Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200
44. ltage loss return alarms O average load current O medium voltage availability O FLITE low battery alarm O FLITE communication failure alarm Communication with the remote control supervisor O use of DNP 3 0 protocol O management of data communication devices Recording of time stamped events as they happen 20 ms accuracy These events may be downloaded onsite to a laptop PC with a local connection m External power supply 6 12 Vdc G2PF G2GF and G2SF 110 240 Vac with internal back up battery G2PF solar cell panel fitted with 6 Vdc 10 A h back up battery Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 5 Part 1 G200 Management General description General specifications Number of FLITE 116 units per G200 from 1 to 9 Short range radio Frequency used 918 919 2MHZ with frequency hopping Standard compliance FCC part 15 249 and AS NZS 4268 2003 Maximum distance to G200 G200 card power Requested voltage 100 m 6Vdc supply Requested power supply for RS232 interface 26 mA Requested power supply for GSM GPRS interface 40 mA in standby 0 8 A upon GSM communication 300 mA upon GPRS communication Protocol Electromagnetic Electrostatic discharges IEC 1000 4 2 Level 4 8 kV on contact compatibility Electrical fields IEC 1000 4 3 80 MHz 1 GHz 10 V m Radio frequency in MC IEC 1000 4 6 0 15
45. ltage reset Adjustable to 9 or 18 kV m Default value 9kV m Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 5 Maintenance Part 5 Maintenance Schneider Electric NTOOO089EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 pour G200 doc Part 5 Maintenance Introduction General information The equipment does not require regular maintenance It is also advisable even essential to have a computer PC compatible and the diskette or CDROM G200 Configuration and diagnosis for all equipment servicing Specific maintenance type information is available only on this diskette CDROM O reading of internal equipment states O reading of stored events NB spare fuses are available in the accessory bags attached to the inside of the basic enclosure Connecting the computer and using the software See chapter commissioning Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 EJ Part 5 Maintenance The equipment states menu is used to display information linked to G200 and FLITES state A G200 information Equipment fault e G200 encounters a configuration fault Modem not identified G200 was unable to communicate with the modem used Alarm processing e an alarm is being processed GSM SIM card failure G200 has detected the embedded GSM modem card but cannot read the SIM card Received signal e indicates the Receiv
46. municates with a SCADA system but also accepts access from a W500 system for configuration purpose Host address e The address of the G200 acting as a host for IP is automatically allocated Listen Mode To make G200 stay in standby to Select yes if you want G200 to be in listen mode between connections due to alarms Local Port e Enter the port number you want G200 is listening to incoming connection Value is from 1 to 65535 Max transmission time and retry delay e Maximum duration of a TCP IP connection in answering mode or calling mode alarm e On time out expiry the TCP IP connection is closed Each time the G200 is receiving a request the timer is re armed TCP IP connect delay time to send an alarm configured with delayed option e first attempt adjustable from 0 to 1min per steps of 1s Setting it to 0 selects a random time between 0 and 1 min this is mandatory to prevent all equipment calling the SCADA at the same time e second attempt configurable from 0 to 5min per steps of 1min Setting it to 0 selects a random time between 0 and 5 min e third attempt configurable from 0 to 10 min in steps of 1 min Setting it to 0 selects a random time between 0 and 10 min Note The 2nd and 3rd emissions are only used by the equipment if the preceding one did not manage to send the frame CPU configuration TCP IP Parameters MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Di
47. ncludes a GSM patch antenna Therefore the antenna cable and the DC cable are located inside a single cable protection linking the G2GF unit to the GS612 10W unit Optional GS612 10W This solar cell panel has been designed to fit the power requirement of G2GF units fitted with our embedded GSM or GPRS card It is also possible to use it for the DC version of our G2PF when the external modem used does not exceed the solar cell panel capacity A separate GS612 10W installation manual document explains how to install it Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 3 Installation G200 mounting G2SF G2SF is meant to be mounted inside the cabinet of a existing control cabinet with four screws see dimensions chapter It is fitted with 4 holes enabling to screw it on a metallic plate such as the picture here below In this example of implementation S amp C cabinet G200 is delivered with four specific cables Short range antenna cable DC power supply dry relay outputs communication cable configuration cable Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 EJ pour G200 doc Part 4 commissioning Part 4 Commissioning Schneider Electric NTOOO089EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 pour G200 doc Part 4 Commissioning Exemple of DB9 DB9 configuration cable RD TD RTS CTS Metallic par
48. nit knows which FLITE unit is having lithium battery problem Forwarded to the SCADA or the maintenance center the operator knows he has to plana replacement for that FLITE unit This prevents to have non working fault indicators on the network Short range communication alarm Although the short range communication G200 FLITES has been duly tested at time of on site installation there may be new obstacles obstructing the direct line of sight needed for a good communication growing trees parked trucks new fences etc This is why G200 is fitted with a special counter which records all unsuccessful communications to any FLITE when a user set limit is overtaken an alarm is sent to the SCADA or maintenance center for action MV sag or absence case of Flite 116 SA FLITE116 SA is permanently monitoring the medium voltage as soon as a voltage dip occurs even on single phase CB recloser or fuse operation a radio alarm is sent in real time to the G200 Upon voltage return a end of alarm is also sent to G200 but it is 70 s delayed to avoid multiple radio alarms during reclosing cycles MV sag or absence case of Flite 116 The MV status is sent to the G200 each hour with Flite 116 not in real time Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 EN pour G200 doc Part 2 FLITE MY conductor hot stick fig 6 Installation Power supply Open FLITE transparent screen and plug in the battery co
49. nnector Test reset feature and maintenance Using a magnet on the FLITE shall generate the following actions FLITE 116 SA FLITE 116 FLASH is ON FLITE immediately resets FLITE continues to flash for 30 s and then stops FLASH is OFF FLITE flashes for 20 s and FLITE flashes for 30 s send IMAX di dt alarms to and then stops G200 in real time useful for No message will be sent a demonstration to G200 Installation This may be done with gloves and an insulated bucket truck using adapted security procedures for hot line working or with specific FLITE11X installation tool ref 59953 mounted on a hotstick fitted with a universal adapter Note that Flite 116 SA is fitted with a hook for Shot gun mounting Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 2 FLITE Distribution lines General specifications FLITE is a versatile product able to adapt to various conditions of use and environment 6 to 69 kV 6 to 69 kV Power Frequency 50 And 60 Hz 50 or 60 Hz different models used HV MV neutral arrangement Solidly grounded via a resistor or isolated Solidly grounded via a resistor or isolated Fault detection on invert time protected lines Yes No Conductor diameter DI DT 5 to 25 mm OFF 6 12 24 30 40 60 80 A 5 to 25 mm 6 12 24 30 40 60 80 100 A IMAX 100 150 200 250 300 400 500 600 800 A OFF 100 15
50. o 7 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 8 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 9 no no 0A 0A 0A 0 0 no ESCAPE Exit ik Modem GPRS version MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Equipment states Equipment Fault no Modem not identified no Alarm processing no SIM card failure no Modem state ppp connected Ip adress 192 68 12 6 GSM signal quality must be gt 16 received signal 0 Max 31 Not detectable 99 Fault Pres Bat Fault I ave I min I max MV Comm Qual Conf Fault iL no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 2 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 3 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 4 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 5 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 6 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no no no 0A OA OA 0 0 no 8 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no 9 no no OA OA OA 0 0 no ESCAPE Exit J Hayes version contd Modem state comments Modem Init G200 is configuring the modem Entering code pin Code pin error Wrong PIN used Network registration IMSI registration GPRS registration PDP Init Opening a PDP session PDP Closing Closing the PDP session PDP Status Checking the PDP status Modem state comments PDP Connected Stand bye state when listen mode is not activated Closing TCP listened Close the listen port Modem hang up Standby state TCP Closing Disconnection from the SCADA Modem calling TCP Listening Opening the listen port Modem answering
51. o external Modem Modem Radio external Host baud rate bauds DTR to RTS delay Handle CTS CTS delay Message to RTS delay Escape Exit RTS or CTS to message delay 20ms MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Communication Parameters 20ms 20ms 20ms ik Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning Host baud rate Data communication speed between SCADA and G200 e Adjustable to 200 300 600 1 200 2 400 4 800 9 600 or 19 200bps Default value 9600 bps recommended Dialing type e Dialing Type of modem Configurable to NO TONE or PULSE Some PSTN modems require a PULSE dialing mode e The default value is no Host tel number main e SCADA main phone number used to send the alarms to SCADA 15 digits maximum Host tel number standby e SCADA backup phone number in case of no access using the main phone number 15 digits maximum Dial up delay time e time out delay used for alarms configured with delayed option e first attempt adjustable from 0 to 1min per steps of 1 s Setting it to 0 selects a random value between 0 and 1 min this is mandatory to prevent all equipment calling the SCADA at the same time e second attempt configurable from 0 to 5min per steps of 1 min Setting it to 0 selects a random value between 0 and 5 min
52. onfig in progress t Stored Not alarmed Config fault Stored Not alarmed Deadband indication Not alarmed DeadBand value Imean A A Stored 10 Current Imin A Stored 5 Min variation A Imax A f Stored Volt availabilty Stored 0 Voltage Escape Exit Config in progress Alarm and storage activation when a FLITE configuration is in progress Config fault Alarm and storage activation when a FLITE configuration failed Deadband indication Alarm activation when the deadband threshold has been reached _MAX _MIN _MEAN or Voltage DeadBand value for current measurement e Current relative current variation required for storage e Min variation A minimum absolute variation that is required for storage Caution to be stored a current must increase or decrease in percentage above what is set in lt Current gt AND increase in absolute value above what is set in lt Min variation A gt Measured value deadband Voltage Deadband value for voltage availability It is the minimum variation between the last measurement sent to the SCADA and the new voltage measurement that is taken into account Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning Equipment Start Alarm and storage of all G200 starts restarts Conf Alarm and storage of al local remote configurations It is set to 0 for a local configuration and
53. ot want to use this feature Requires Application Confirm To use Application Confirm select lt yes gt Normally when Sends Unsolicited Responses is enabled you have to enter yes unless otherwise required Maximum Application Re tries Defines the number of re tries by the Application Layer when the RTU doesn t receive any Confirm frame Application Level to a frame asking for an application confirmation When the Maximum Application Re tries is reached without confirmation G200 will stop sending the frame Time out Time out delay for which the Application Layer will wait for a Confirm frame Application Level after sending a frame asking for an application confirmation Adjustable from 1 to 5 min Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning CPU configuration Alarm and storage settings This menu is used to configure the alarm parameters for the long range communication to ies 7 iii z aririk p onfiguration an lagnostic EX1 Sn the SCADA system and or W500 server and Alae and toos Pa neteds storage parameters Alarm Parameters Overall Gives access to general G200 alarm menu Alarms Parameters Overall Alarm Parameters Flite information Gives access to FLITE alarms and events BOER PACORSeees a ET ee I EoEMets on storage menu Alarm Parameters G200 information Alarm Parameters G200 information Gives access
54. s manual Easergy G200 pour G200 doc Part 2 FLITE Mechanical specifications FLITE 116 is protected by a weather proof envelope made of PC ABS which dimensions are listed down below Net weight 0 54 kg IP protection level IP54 IK7 Mounting spring grips Y 130 5 11 Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 ES pour G200 doc Part 3 installation Part 3 installation Schneider Electric NTOOO089EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 pour G200 doc Part 3 Installation FLITE installation A introduction When used in urban areas many natural obstacles vehicules buildings etc may disturb the radio signal between a G200 and its FLITE units Diffraction refraction or diffusion phenomenas can create areas of shadows interrupting message receptions at points close to the sender while enabling a correct reception at a more distant point In addition electromagnetic noises affect communication performance FLITE installation close to a high power radio or cellular relay are to be avoided Below is are a list of rules to follow to ensure a reliable radio communication A Distance v All FLITEs shall be placed within a 50 to 100 meters radius around the G200 although depending on local conditions FLITE units may successfully operate with no disturbance at even greater distances v The maximum distance between FLITEs shall be 100 meters G200 insta
55. ssing the Y key permanently erases the time stamped events Current measurement display The Display analog menu is used to display the latest recorded I_INST values from all FLITEs To refresh these values use lt GET PIC DATAs in the Flite communication parameters menu Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 E Part 5 Maintenance The Flite counters menu is used to display the statistics counters from the FLITES Refresh these values with Get Flite info command in Flite communication parameters menu Q Counters are listed here below Trs232 Acknowledge rate of message sending on the serial port between the radio component and the PIC lt should be more than 80 Tradio Sending rate of message previously acknowledged lt should be 100 Tapp Application acknowledge rate It should be more than 80 Note if the resulting rate is lower than the one expected It could be due to a hardware problem on the FLITE unit Replace the FLITE with another one and do the test again If the problem is still there it could be due to a disturbed radio environment or a wrong installation Please refer to Part 3 Installation Diagnostics FLITE radio analysis This menu is used to analyze the data exchange on the short range radio link to each FLITE unit Main causes of use are m Absence of FLITE G 200 dialogue Check O equipment
56. ssssasessessessssssssssscssssesscsssassssesscssseasossassssessessssessssaseasssassssossesssesscsaseassseseesess 55 INTRODUCTION aise eins A Ie a a as GENE AL informati A NR RNA Connecting the computer and using the software xs A RN Equipment states 5 cui aces senescecsen cena ti A edad dd idad adictos ASE 57 DNP3 protocol analysis 58 Events display 58 Current measurement display 58 FETE TOGO CNL SUS eron ethorri ee EEEE KEE AAA AAA EEE KEENE EEE EEC 59 FEITE COUNLETS 3220s EAER ERO E A A ASE ERATES EEEE EEEE EENE EEEE EENE AS EINE ASE O AE AE 59 Introduction General Notes FLITE116 116 SA wireless sensors are used to provide current measurement and line fault indication to a SCADA system using a hub called G200 to report the information on a long range level G200 is available as a standalone unit solar cell powered or through a 110 230 Vac line or as a OEM part to be integrated inside a existing control cabinet fitted with a RTU to which one connects the outputs of the G200 dry contact output relay and or RS232 interface This user s manual describes each component G200 and FLITEs and how to install and commission them G200 is also used for some other applications that are not described here for it is linked to these applications Please note that some features requested by and developed for OEM customers may not appear in this manual which is intended for the standard product version Product references
57. t Female connector on male connector on laptop side G200 side The male female cable is crossed G200 configuration tools Hardware required The equipment is configured using a microcomputer operating under MS DOS and accessories provided O W 200 Configuration and diagnostics software included in the Easergy W500 Outils UtilitairesW200 O connection cable The pin and socket connector used is a cross cable Note for PC fitted without RS232 port a RS232 USB adapter is necessary Connecting the computer Plug the cord into serial port no 1 COM1 of the computer and into the connector on the front of the module at the G200 end Note on G2GF you may use the Harting connector without needing to open the enclosure When the PC is on go to DOS and insert the G200 Configuration and diagnosis diskette or CDROM into the drive and type A MG or E MG if this is the CDROM drive followed by ENTER upper or lower case characters The main menu appears Configuring the unit Important note m to take modified data into account one must press the OK zone Until this is done the equipment runs with the previous data which are therefore different from the data displayed on the screen Pressing Cancel aborts the modifications and old parameters are used again m The zone in which the cursor is positioned is highlighted m To move between zones data input fields or function title the arrow keys or tab
58. to 1 for a remote one DNP3 Stack 80 Alarm and storage of DNP3 stack 80 overflow occurences When the DNP3 stack has reached 80 of its capacity it may send an alarm to the SCADA so that it downloads the stack before event loss occurs Digital Input x Alarm and storage of all digital input status changes CPU configuration Alarm Parameters G200 information Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Alarm Parameters DNP3 Stack 80 Input Input Input Input Input Input Escape Exit Equipment Start Conf local or remote AuUBRWNE Info in stack Stored Not stored Stored Not stored Not stored Not stored Not stored Not stored Not stored G200 information Alarmed Alarmed on bit set Not alarmed Alarmed on bit set Not alarmed Not alarmed Not alarmed Not alarmed Not alarmed Not alarmed ik Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning Each digital output relay may be assigned to one of the following actions e Fault when a line fault occurs on any FLITE the DO closes When all line faults are cleared the DO opens e Com fault when a short range communication failure occurs on any FLITE the DO closes When all communication failures are cleared the DO opens Bat Fault when a battery failur
59. to G200 alarms and events storage menu Escape Exit Schneider Electric NT00089EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 KA pour G200 doc Part 4 Commissioning CPU configuration Alarm parameters Overall This menu is used to configure automatic calls to the supervisor SCADA and or W500 Alarm message enabled m MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Yes If a change of state of alarms and or Alarte Parameters Overall switch position occurs a call is made to the SCADA W500 Alarm message enabled A yes No G200 does not send any alarm Call Test write 1 only no message to the SCADA W500 Call Test Automatic call no to test long range communication select lt yes gt Start ds la a min Atthe next configuration backup G200 shall Penisa ie 24 issue a call to the SCADA W500 Automatic call To issue a cyclic call to the SCADA W500 select lt yes gt Type in the start time next time after back up and the period in hours Escape Exit tk Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual Easergy G200 KEN pour G200 doc Part 4 Commissioning This menu is used to configure the alarm parameters and storage information for FLITE events For each item you can decide whether the corresponding event is e alarmed alarmed on bit set only alarmed on bit clear only or not alarmed e Stored in the CLASS1 DNP3
60. tomatic voltage reset or to OFF 0 for transient fault detection Note FLITE may be set to find all types of faults permanent transient and self extinguishable depending on its parameter settings Flite configuration Flite Flite Flite Flite Flite Flite n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 n 5 n 6 FAULT DETECTION DI DT level 60A 60 A 60 A 60 A 60 A 60 A I max level 500A 500 A 500 A 500 A 500 A 500 A auto Reset 3s 38 38 38 38 3s Flash time gt 2h 2h 2h 2h 2h 2h Inrush ES 3s 3s Jg 3s 3s Validation to Fa 58 Ss 5 8 558 35 MV level 9 kV 9 kV 9 kV 9 kV 9 kV 9 kv Escape Exit Fault detection parameter settings MERLIN GERIN Configuration and Diagnostic ALT F4 Exit Parameters Flite 1 to 6 ike Flash time time out after which flash is reset Adjustable from 2 to 16 hours Inrush Used to filter inrush currents due to MV LV transformers magnetizing currents upon line energizing Adjustable to 3 30 60s or to OFF without Setting it to OFF means to de activate the inrush filter not recommended Validation when set to ON 70 s for FLITE116 SA or 5 s for FLITE116 FLITE must see a voltage dip within 70 s 5 s for FLITE116 after the fault occurrence to confirm it Setting it to OFF without may be useful for some specific applications MV level this is the electrical field that FLITE must sense for all voltage operations fault confirmation and automatic vo
61. ulation key are used m To select a highlighted zone the Enter or Space keys are used m Parameter values are modified using O the or Space keys to increase the value O the key to reduce the value When a parameter value is at its maximum pressing the or Space key changes the value to its minimum Pressing the key changes it back to the maximum m To exit a sub menu the user presses the Escape key m To exit the main menu the user presses the Alt and F4 keys simultaneously Specific messages When the configuration software is started up several types of message may appear on the screen m Unidentified equipment connected the serial link between the configuration computer and the equipment to be configured is not valid check the connection cord and the connection location at the computer end m Fault messages related to a configuration loss or internal problem refer to the chapter on Maintenance Software configuration Pressing the F10 key accesses the software configuration menu The menu is used to modify m display colors m serial port used Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 4 Commissioning Equipment Name Local name only used to access a hidden menu reserved for the manufacturer Flite Identification When selected G200 searches for all nearby FLITE units and records their unique physical address
62. with two stainless steel plates on the rear one top one bottom For wooden poles 1 screw G2PF upper metal plate 1x M6 screw 2 screw G2PF lower metal plate 1x M6 screw Other screw diameters on request If your linemen prefer to use a hammer and nails you may use our optional G200 mounting plate see below The option G200 mounting plate is to be installed first on the pole screwed nailed or whatever 1 Lift the G2PF unit 2 hook G2PF upper metal plate inside the G200 mounting plate 3 Screw G2PF lower metal plate into the G200 mouting plate hole using M6 screws other diameters on request Schneider Electric NTOOO89EN 04 User s manual pour G200 doc Easergy G200 Part 3 Installation Battery fixing belt Fuse holder Incoming LW supply 200 LV input G200 mounting Powering the AC unit Battery installation The standard G2PF AC version is delivered with a 12 V 7 Ah battery other battery versions are available on request Install the battery inside G2PF cabinet on bottom left side and secure it with the help of the belt CAUTION the battery must be connected only once the LV has been connected Otherwise it may have a shorter lifetime LV supply connection First of all make sure that the 110 220 Vac selector is placed on the correct setting for the LV supply 110 or 230 Vac failure to do so may either damage the G2PF unit or not operate at a
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