18.4.2.1 Identification
GUID-1A6E066C-6399-4D37-8CA5-3074537E48B2 v2
Function description IEC 61850
identification
IEC 60617
identification
ANSI/IEEE C37.2
device number
Multiple command and receive MULTICMDRCV - -
Multiple command and send MULTICMDSND - -
18.4.2.2 Application
M14790-3 v5
The IED provides two function blocks enabling several IEDs to send and receive signals via the
interbay bus. The sending function block, MULTICMDSND, takes 16 binary inputs. LON enables
these to be transmitted to the equivalent receiving function block, MULTICMDRCV, which has
16 binary outputs.
18.4.2.3 Setting guidelines
SEMOD119915-1 v1
Settings
M14789-4 v3
The parameters for the multiple command function are set via PCM600.
The
Mode
setting sets the outputs to either a
Steady
or
Pulsed
mode.
18.5 SPA communication protocol
IP14614-1 v1
18.5.1 Application
IP14785-1 v1
SEMOD115767-5 v4
SPA communication protocol as an alternative to IEC 60870-5-103. The same communication
port as for IEC 60870-5-103 is used.
When communicating with a PC connected to the utility substation LAN, via WAN and the
utility office LAN, as shown in figure
209, and using the rear Ethernet port on the optical
Ethernet module (OEM), the only hardware required for a station monitoring system is:
• Optical fibers from the IED to the utility substation LAN.
• PC connected to the utility office LAN.
IED
IEDIED
Substation LAN
IEC05000715-3-en.vsd
Remote monitoring
Utility LAN
WAN
IEC05000715 V3 EN-US
Figure 209: SPA communication structure for a remote monitoring system via a
substation LAN, WAN and utility LAN
Section 18 1MRK 511 358-UEN A
Station communication
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