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  • Page 1 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 Issued: 16.10.2006 User's Guide Version: E/17.06.2008 Contents: About this manual .................. 5 1.1. Copyrights ..................5 1.2. Trademarks ..................5 1.3. General ..................5 1.4. Document conventions ..............6 1.5. Use of symbols ................6 1.6.
  • Page 4 COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide 4.1. About this section ................ 32 4.2. Configuration and maintenance ........... 32 4.3. Configuration process ..............33 4.3.1. Overview of configuration process ........ 33 4.3.2. Building object structures ..........35 4.3.2.1.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    In no event shall ABB Oy be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall ABB Oy be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software or hardware described in this document.
  • Page 6: Document Conventions

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide 1.4. 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.
  • Page 7: Terminology

    The following is a list of terms associated with the Station Automation COM600 Series that you should be familiar with. The list contains terms that are unique to ABB or have a usage or definition that is different from standard industry usage.
  • Page 8: Abbreviations

    A communication protocol developed by Echelon. LON Application Guideline for A proprietary method of ABB on top of the standard LON pro- substation automation; LAG tocol. Series of standards specifications aiming at open connectivity in industrial automation and the enterprise systems that support industry.
  • Page 9: Related Documents

    LON Application Guideline for substation automation Local Area Network Logical Device LonMark interoperable device communicating in LonWorks network. In this document the term is used for devices that do not support the ABB LON/LAG communication. Logical Node LON SPA Gateway...
  • Page 10: Document Revisions

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide Name of the manual MRS number DNP Serial Slave (OPC) 1MRS755495 External OPC Client Access 1MRS755564 IEC 60870-5-101 Slave (OPC) 1MRS755382 IEC 60870-5-103 Master (OPC) 1MRS752278 IEC 60870-5-104 Slave (OPC) 1MRS755384...
  • Page 11: Product Overview

    Protocols that are supported by COM600 are shown in the table below. The master pro- tocols are used in process communication and the slave protocols are used in upper level communication. If a required protocol is not supported, please contact your local ABB...
  • Page 12: Features

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide Distribution Automation representative. For more detailed information on the protocols refer to user’s guides listed in 1.8, Related documents. Master protocols are supported by all products, where as Slave protocols are only sup- ported by COM615 and COM610.
  • Page 13 1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide Figure 2.3.1-1 Conceptual view of COM610 Gateway 1. Network Control Center (NCC) 2. Engineering PC with Communication Engineering Tool (CET) 3. COM610/615 with embedded operation system, OPC client(s) for NCC connection(s), OPC server(s) for process connection 4.
  • Page 14: Hmi

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide GWComponents.jpg Figure 2.3.1-2 Example of COM610 Gateway components 2.3.2. 2.3.2.1. HMI functions The HMI enables the user to access the COM600 computer via a web browser. The features of HMI include: •...
  • Page 15: Predefined User Account

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide sld_example.png Figure 2.3.2.1-1 Example view of the COM600 HMI The HMI can be accessed: • locally via an optional local HMI screen • locally by connecting your laptop to COM600 via LAN •...
  • Page 16: Opc Client

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide The protocol stack component implements the protocol functions, such as handshaking signal handling, message coding/decoding, check sum calculations, polling logic, protocol level timers and so on. The OPC server/protocol handler implements the functionality for publishing and updating data on the OPC interfaces and protocol conversion between the OPC and the protocol stack using the common IEC 61850 data model.
  • Page 17: Iec 61850 Data Modelling

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide ClientConcept_b.jpg Figure 2.3.4-1 Conceptual view of OPC client 2.3.5. IEC 61850 data modelling To simplify protocol conversion and signal mapping in the gateway, each component uses a common data model. The data model is based on common data classes and services specified in the IEC 61850 standard.
  • Page 18 COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide IECmodeling.jpg Figure 2.3.5-1 Overview of IEC 61850 model usage The smallest unit in the IEC 61850 modelling is a data attribute which is linked to an OPC item in the OPC server. A data attribute can be, for instance, the state value of a double point object (stVal), quality information (q), or timestamp (t).
  • Page 19: Station/Remote Switch Function

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide LONNamespace.jpg Figure 2.3.5-2 LON OPC Server name space in relation to IEC 61850 model 2.3.6. Station/Remote switch function The COM610/615 gateway provides a common Station/Remote (S/R) switch functionality for OPC servers and clients. The S/R switch is used to determine whether the objects in a logical device of an IED can be controlled within the station or remotely via a gateway.
  • Page 20: Com600 Watchdog

    The COM600 can be configured to provide a certain level of tolerance against network failure by using either the ABB DuoDriver feature or the Intel Teaming Feature, Switch Fault Tolerance. These features are available when the optional dual port PCI Ethernet network adapter is used.
  • Page 21: Queuing Of Process Data Updates

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide Switch Fault Tolerance The Switch Fault Tolerance feature of the Intel network adapter requires the Teaming Feature be enabled. 2.3.10. Queuing of Process Data Updates This section describes the common queue mechanism for OPC Clients (slave protocols) in COM610/615.
  • Page 22: Hardware

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide Queue priorities If a high priority queue contains an update, it is always sent first. After that, the interrog- ated queue is checked. If none of these queues has updates, the state indications and measurements are checked in round-robin fashion.
  • Page 23: Mounting Of Com600 Computer

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide COM600_connectors.jpg Figure 2.4.1-1 COM600 interfaces Environmental Conditions Nominal environmental conditions • Operation: -25°C to +70°C • Storage: -40°C to +70°C • Humidity during operation: 5 to 95% at 40°C, non-condensing With certain optional items, the operational temperature is restricted.
  • Page 24: Setting Up The Com 2 Port For Rs-232/Rs-485

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide COM600_mounting.jpg Figure 2.4.2-1 Mounting diagram of the COM600 computer For mechanical properties of the COM600 computer, see 2.4.1, Mechanical properties. 2.4.3. Setting up the COM 2 port for RS-232/RS-485 By default the COM2 port is configured to RS-232 mode. The mode of the port (RS- 232/RS-485) can be changed via the computer's BIOS setup.
  • Page 25 1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide 5. On the SuperIO Device configuration page, go to the COM2 Select parameter and press ENTER. Now you can choose between RS-232 and RS-485. 6. Press the F10 key to save the changes and exit the BIOS setup.
  • Page 26: Installation

    To select the default folder shown at the bottom of the window, click Next. • To select another folder, click Browse, select the folder you want, and click Next. The default installation folder is C:\Program Files\ABB\COM600. 7. Select the desired installation type. • Typical: This option is recommended for most users.
  • Page 27: Updating Cet

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide You can follow the progress of the installation in a window that also shows the dir- ectory path where the files are copied. At this point, you can still cancel the install- ation by clicking Cancel.
  • Page 28 COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide firewall pre-configured to allow communication only with web clients and remote communication using protocols for example IEC 870-5-104 and DNP 3.0 LAN/WAN. Table 3.5.1-1 shows the default IP addresses for the LAN ports.
  • Page 29 1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide This account is disabled by default for security reasons. You can enable it temporarily during the configuration phase to enable access to the COM600 computer if the COM600 password is lost. It is recommended that you disable the Administrator account later when the COM600 computer is connected to the actual network.
  • Page 30: Uninstalling Communication Engineering Tool

    Engineering Tool so that you can install a new version and update the software. It does not remove the Microsoft SQL Server and .Net Framework. Removing these programs may infect the functionality of other ABB applications installed on your PC.
  • Page 31: Turning Off Com600 Computer

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide 3.7. Turning off COM600 computer If a local display, keyboard and mouse are connected to the COM600 computer: 1. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and choose Shutdown from the dialog. 2. Wait until the It is now safe to turn off your computer message appears on the display.
  • Page 32: Configuration

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide Configuration 4.1. About this section This section describes the configuration tasks common to all OPC servers, and gives an overview of the configuration tasks related to OPC clients. All the possible configuration scenarios are not included in this manual.
  • Page 33: Configuration Process

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide Process data accessible on the devices is modeled according to the IEC 61850 standard. In the communication structure this is seen as logical devices (LD), logical nodes (LN) and data objects (DO). It is possible to insert an empty device into the structure and then manually add and configure LD, LN and DO objects.
  • Page 34 COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide IECCETMain.jpg Figure 4.3.1-1 Example view of Communication Engineering Tool The configuration can be divided into three tasks: 1. Building the object tree and configuring the object properties for OPC servers (process communication) 2.
  • Page 35: Building Object Structures

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide 4.3.2. Building object structures 4.3.2.1. OPC servers Start the configuration work from the server objects. Before an OPC client can be taken into use, an OPC server has to be configured for the process communication.
  • Page 36: Opc Clients

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide To create the substation structure manually: 1. Create Gateway, Substation and Voltage level objects to the substation structure. 2. Add bays and busbars, and design their layout using the SLD Editor. Connect your substation structure objects to communication structure (logical nodes) using the data connection function.
  • Page 37: Configuring Objects

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide ClientComStruc.jpg Figure 4.3.2.3-1 Example of OPC client communication structure The OPC client object is added to the same hierarchy level as the OPC server, see Fig- ure 4.3.2.3-1. Below the OPC client object, you can add only channel and device objects.
  • Page 38: Scl Import Function

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide OPC client properties to the data objects below an OPC Server. Note that the name of the data object should be the same as specified in the client object’s Data Object Properties and it specifies to which client instance that property belongs.
  • Page 39: Cross-References Function

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide 4.3.3.3. Cross-References function Data objects are added differently for OPC clients than for the upper level objects. Drag and drop the data objects you need from an OPC server to the slave. Note that you also can select an upper level (server, channel, and so on) object and drag and drop it into the Cross-Reference window.
  • Page 40: Configuration Of Station/Remote Switch

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide 4.3.4. Configuration of Station/Remote switch Each IED and logical device in the OPC Server has a configuration parameter defining the OPC node path for the S/R switch that is used for that IED/logical device. If a logical device does not have an S/R switch path configured, the path defined in the IED is used instead.
  • Page 41: Configuring Event Definitions

    CSWIx.Pos is linked by default to switch position event definition. The default linking rules are specified in a DOParamsDefaults.xml file located in the \Program files\ABB\COM600\bin\Tools\SCLImport in the computer where CET is installed. To configure event definitions: 1.
  • Page 42: Grouping Alarms

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide ScaleDefObjProp.jpg Figure 4.3.5.2-1 An example of object properties of events 4.3.6. Grouping Alarms Alarms can be grouped together using the Group Alarm Configurator tool. To create an alarm group: 1. Create virtual Application OPC server.
  • Page 43 1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide ACT, SPS, SPC, DPS, DPC, INS or INC. When the objects are inserted to the tool, they will by default have the alarming states configured according the event definition linked to the object. If no event definition is linked to an object, it won't have any of the states as alarming.
  • Page 44: Using Scales

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide 4.3.7. Using scales 4.3.7.1. General about using scales You may need to use scaling if a measurement value provided by the device is not as such suitable for the applications, and you need to change the provided value to another.
  • Page 45: Configuring Scales

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide creating_scales.jpg Figure 4.3.7.2-1 Creating scales 4.3.7.3. Configuring scales You can configure scales in Communication Engineering Tool (CET). To configure scales: 1. Select the scale you want to configure in the object tree.
  • Page 46 COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide ScaleDefObjProp.jpg Figure 4.3.7.3-1 Object properties of the scales Table 4.3.7.3-1 Scales Property/Para- Value or value range/ Default Description meter Basic Look-up Table and Stepwise Linear 01 In Value Value to be scaled...
  • Page 47: Backup And Restore

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide Property/Para- Value or value range/ Default Description meter 07 In Value Value to be scaled 07 Out Value Scaled value 08 In Value Value to be scaled 08 Out Value Scaled value...
  • Page 48: Scl Export

    COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide 4.6. SCL Export It is possible to export the configuration files of the COM600 OPC Servers and Clients in SCL format using the SCL Export function in the Gateway object. This function can be used to transfer the configuration information to other systems and tools.
  • Page 49: Installing Duo Driver

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide The other properties are set according to user preference, but can left as default. These are: • Command Write Value The value that will be written to the command OPC item. Default value is 1.
  • Page 50 COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide The Duo Driver installation is now complete.
  • Page 51: Operation

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide Operation 5.1. Activating Gateway with new configurations After the configurable objects in the object tree have been created, the configurations must be transferred to the COM600 computer: • To copy the configurations of all servers and clients to the COM600 computer, click Update configuration.
  • Page 53: Index

    1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide Index activating Gateway ..................... 51 backup ....................... 47 building object tree ...................... 35 installing ......................26 uninstalling ..................... 30 CID export ......................48 COM600 computer accessing ....................... 27 mounting ......................23 remote desktop ....................
  • Page 54 COM600 Station Automation Series 1MRS756125 COM600 3.2 User's Guide functionality Gateway ......................12 HMI ....................... 14 Gateway functionality ....................12 Gateway Management ..................51 Grouping Alarms alarms ......................42 accessing ....................... 15 functionality ....................14 IEC 61850 data modelling ................... 17 importing configuration file .....................
  • Page 55 1MRS756125 COM600 Station Automation Series COM600 3.2 User's Guide queuing capacities ....................... 22 logic ....................... 21 priorities ......................22 process data updates ..................21 regional settings ....................28 restore ....................... 47 scales configuring ..................... 45 creating ......................44 using ......................44 SCL export ......................
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