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RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Supported IEDs: • REF 541, REF 543, REF 545: Release 3.0 • REM 543, REM 545: Release 2.5 • RET 541, RET 543, RET 545: Release 3.0 Connectivity packages support IEC 61850, LON and SPA communication protocols for the IEDs mentioned above.
Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide 1.5. Document conventions The following conventions are used for the presentation of material: • The words in names of screen elements (for example, the title in the title bar of a window, the label for a field of a dialog box) are initially capitalized.
REF 541/543/545 Connectivity Packages 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide 1.6. Terminology Term Description applications and tools In this context an application means a product that administer one of the supported tool, for example COM 610. A tool means one of the supported tool that are listed in Section 1.3.
Graphical User Interface Intelligent Electronic Device (protection and control relay) Logical node according to IEC 61850 standard A communication protocol developed by Echelon Substation Configuration description Language ABB proprietary communication protocol used in substation automation 1.8. Related documents Name of the manual...
Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Installation and uninstallation This chapter describes the installation and the uninstallation of the connectivity packages. 2.1. Installing connectivity packages One connectivity package requires at least 55 MB of hard disk space, although the installation package size is about 30 MB.
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REF 541/543/545 Connectivity Packages 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide A050308 Fig. 2.1.-1 REF 541/543/545 Connectivity Package installation program 4. Follow the instructions of the installation wizard to complete the installation.
Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide 2.2. Uninstalling connectivity packages To uninstall the connectivity packages: 1. Open the Add or Remove Programs dialog from the Windows Control Panel. 2. Select the relevant connectivity package and click Remove, see Fig. 2.2.-1.
Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Connectivity Package Manager The Connectivity Package Manager is a tool that helps you to associate the right connectivity package versions to different applications and tools. Connectivity Package Manager is included in products supporting the connectivity concept. For more information on the supported applications and tools, refer to Section 1.3.
REF 541/543/545 Connectivity Packages 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide 3.1. Starting Connectivity Package Manager You can start the Connectivity Package Manager from the shortcut icon on your computer’s desktop, see Fig. 3.1.-1, or from the Tools menu of the corresponding tool.
Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide A050311 Fig. 3.2.1.-1 Setting latest versions to all nodes To select the latest version for only those connectivity packages which do not have any version selected, select Set Latest > Set Latest to Unchecked Packages. This command leaves the already selected connectivity package versions as they are, see Fig.
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REF 541/543/545 Connectivity Packages 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide A050313 Fig. 3.2.2.-1 Adding new connectivity package A050314 Fig. 3.2.2.-2 Adding connectivity package 2. Select a relevant connectivity package installer file (.msi). 3. Click Open. The installation program starts to install the selected connectivity package to your local computer.
Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Content and usage of connectivity packages For all the products supporting the connectivity concept, the connectivity packages contain: • Description of IED functionality and capabilities in SCL format. An IED functionality is mapped from the SPA and LON protocols to IEC 61850 protocol.
The logical node names are constructed from three different parts: LN prefix, LN class and LN instance number. LN prefix is an ABB specific string with less than five characters (see the table below). The LN class is the name of the logical node class defined in the IEC 61850-7-4 specification, refer to the Section 1.8.
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REF 541/543/545 Connectivity Packages 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide The following table presents the logical node prefixes for RED500 series IEDs. Table 5.-1 LN prefixes for RED500 Function Block IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Description Name Logical Node...
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Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Table 5.-1 LN prefixes for RED500 (Continued) Function Block IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Description Name Logical Node Logical Node Prefix Logical Node Class Instance (Channel Number) DOC6Inst PTOC...
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REF 541/543/545 Connectivity Packages 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Table 5.-1 LN prefixes for RED500 (Continued) Function Block IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Description Name Logical Node Logical Node Prefix Logical Node Class Instance (Channel Number) Freq1St4_1 PTUF...
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Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Table 5.-1 LN prefixes for RED500 (Continued) Function Block IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Description Name Logical Node Logical Node Prefix Logical Node Class Instance (Channel Number) NOC3Inst RBRF...
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REF 541/543/545 Connectivity Packages 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Table 5.-1 LN prefixes for RED500 (Continued) Function Block IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Description Name Logical Node Logical Node Prefix Logical Node Class Instance (Channel Number) OPOW6St1 PDIR...
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Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Table 5.-1 LN prefixes for RED500 (Continued) Function Block IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Description Name Logical Node Logical Node Prefix Logical Node Class Instance (Channel Number) TOL3Dev PTTR...
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REF 541/543/545 Connectivity Packages 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Table 5.-1 LN prefixes for RED500 (Continued) Function Block IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Description Name Logical Node Logical Node Prefix Logical Node Class Instance (Channel Number) VOC6High RBRF...
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Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Table 5.-1 LN prefixes for RED500 (Continued) Function Block IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Description Name Logical Node Logical Node Prefix Logical Node Class Instance (Channel Number) CO3DC2_1 ESW3...
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REF 541/543/545 Connectivity Packages 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Table 5.-1 LN prefixes for RED500 (Continued) Function Block IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Description Name Logical Node Logical Node Prefix Logical Node Class Instance (Channel Number) COIND4 XSWI...
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Connectivity Packages REF 541/543/545 1MRS755312 REM 543/545 RET 541/543/545 User’s Guide Table 5.-1 LN prefixes for RED500 (Continued) Function Block IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Description Name Logical Node Logical Node Prefix Logical Node Class Instance (Channel Number) MECU1B MMXU...