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Alstom MiCOM P546 - 2.3 Relay courier database; 2.4 Setting changes; 2.4.1 Setting transfer mode; 2.5 Event extraction

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SCADA Communications P54x/EN SC/La4
MiCOM P543, P544, P545 & P546
(SC) 13-19
SC
2.3 Relay courier database
The Courier database is a two dimensional structure with each cell in the database being
referenced by a row and column address. Both the column and the row can take a range
from 0 to 255. Addresses in the database are specified as hexadecimal values; e.g. 0A02 is
column 0A (10 decimal) row 02. Associated settings/data will be part of the same column,
row zero of the column contains a text string to identify the contents of the column, i.e. a
column heading.
P54x/EN MD contains the complete database definition for the relay. For each cell location
the following information is stated:
Cell text
Cell datatype
Cell value
Whether the cell is settable, if so
Minimum value
Maximum value
Step size
Password level required to allow setting changes
String information (for Indexed String or Binary flag cells)
2.4 Setting changes
(See R651
2, Courier User Guide - Chapter 9)
There are three categories of settings within the relay database:
Control and support
Disturbance recorder
Protection settings group
Setting changes made to the control and support settings are implemented immediately and
stored in non-volatile memory. Changes made to either the disturbance recorder settings or
the protection settings groups are stored in a ‘scratchpad’ memory and are not immediately
implemented by the relay.
To action setting changes stored in the scratchpad the save changes cell in the configuration
column must be written to. This allows the changes to either be confirmed and stored in
non-volatile memory, or the setting changes to be aborted.
2.4.1 Setting transfer mode
If it is necessary to t
ransfer all of the relay settings to or from the relay a cell within the
communication system data column can be used. This cell (location BF03) when set to 1
makes all of the relay settings visible. Any setting changes made, with the relay set in this
mode, are stored in scratchpad memory (including control and support settings). When the
value of BF03 is set back to 0 any setting changes are verified and stored in non-volatile
memory.
2.5 Event extraction
Events can
be extracted either automatically (rear port only) or manually (either Courier
port). For automatic extraction all events are extracted in sequential order using the
standard Courier event mechanism, this includes fault/maintenance data if appropriate. The
manual approach allows the user to select events, faults, or maintenance data at random
from the stored records.

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