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Brand | GE |
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Model | C30 |
Category | Controller |
Language | English |
Covers essential procedures for initial setup, including cautions, warnings, and inspection protocols.
Provides a general introduction to the UR series, its hardware and software architecture, and key concepts.
Details the requirements, installation, and configuration of the EnerVista UR Setup software.
Describes the physical aspects of the UR hardware, including mounting, wiring, and the faceplate display.
Explains how to navigate and operate the relay using the faceplate keypad and menus.
Provides an overview of the C30 Controller System, its features, communication options, and security aspects.
Details the technical specifications of the C30 Controller System, including protection elements, inputs, outputs, and communication protocols.
Describes the hardware components of the C30 Controller System, including panel cutouts and terminal layouts.
Provides guidance on typical wiring diagrams, dielectric strength, control power, process bus modules, and contact I/O.
Explains the EnerVista UR Setup software's GUI, engaging devices, using settings files, and firmware upgrades.
Covers advanced features like settings templates, securing FlexLogic equations, and settings file traceability.
Details the enhanced and standard faceplate layouts, LED indicators, keypad usage, and breaker control.
Provides an overview of the settings menu, including sections for security, system setup, and FlexLogic.
Details various product setup configurations, including security, network, DNP, IEC 61850, and Modbus protocols.
Explains how to configure remote resources, specifically for use with HardFiber Bricks and process bus modules.
Covers system setup configurations for breakers and disconnect switches, including their logic schemes.
Introduces FlexLogic, its rules, evaluation, and provides examples for creating equations and virtual outputs.
Describes control elements such as trip buses, selector switches, digital elements, counters, and PID regulators.
Details configuration for contact inputs, virtual inputs, outputs, remote devices, and direct I/O.
Explains the configuration of DCmA inputs, RTD inputs, and DCmA outputs for transducer interfacing.
Covers test modes, forcing contact inputs and outputs, and provides application examples for testing procedures.
Provides an overview of the Actual Values menu, listing categories such as Status, Metering, Records, and Product Info.
Displays the current status of various inputs, outputs, remote devices, Ethernet, and communication links.
Shows actual values for FlexElements, IEC 61850 GOOSE analog values, and transducer inputs/outputs.
Provides access to event records, oscillography data, and data logger information for analysis.
Displays model information, including order codes, serial numbers, and firmware revisions.
Lists relay directives for operations personnel, including commands for virtual inputs, records, date/time, and security.
Describes how target messages are displayed and prioritized, including major and minor self-test error messages.
Provides instructions for safely withdrawing and inserting modules, and replacing the CPU module or faceplate.
Details battery replacement procedures, including safety precautions and disposal instructions.
Explains how to decommission the unit, clear files, and manage data security regulations.
Outlines the process for returning the device to the factory for repair, including RMA procedures.
Provides guidelines for storing the unit indoors in a cool, dry place, and maintaining electrolytic capacitors.
Specifies disposal requirements for the unit and its battery, emphasizing recycling and component removal.
Introduces the IEC 61850 standard, its components, and communication profiles like client/server and peer-to-peer.
Explains the object-oriented data structure of IEC 61850, including logical nodes for digital and analog values.
Details features like reporting, file transfer, timestamps, logical device naming, and location settings.
Describes GSSE and GOOSE communication services, including their configuration and recommended usage.
Guides on creating ICD files, understanding SCD files, and importing configuration using EnerVista UR Setup.
Details the ACSI basic conformance statement and models, including services supported by the UR family.
Provides a table of IEC 61850 logical nodes supported by the UR-series relays, categorized for system equipment.
Covers the interoperability document, network configuration, physical layer, and link layer for IEC 60870-5-104.
Details the system, network, and physical layer configurations required for IEC 60870-5-104 standard compliance.
Lists the DNP and IEC 60870-5-104 data points, including binary inputs, outputs, and MME points.
Provides the DNP V3.00 Device Profile, detailing supported objects, functions, and application layer confirmations.
Details the DNP V3.00 Device Profile, including supported objects, functions, and communication parameters.
Lists the DNP variations, function codes, and qualifiers supported by the C30 for requests and responses.
Provides lists for DNP binary inputs, binary/control relay outputs, counters, and analog inputs.
Details the static and change event variations for DNP binary input points, including object numbers and scan rates.
Lists supported control relay output block fields and provides tables for binary/control outputs.
Details DNP binary and frozen counters, including static variations and default classes for points.
Explains DNP analog input data points, including variations, deadbands, and scale factors.
Provides a step-by-step example for setting up a simple RADIUS server using FreeRADIUS software.
Details the procedure for configuring RADIUS server parameters for UR devices, including IP address and shared secret.
Lists revision history and major updates for C30 manual revisions Z1, Y3, and Y2.
Provides a table detailing manual P/N, revision, release date, and ECO for C30 controller system manuals.
Lists major updates made to the C30 manual across different revisions, detailing added, updated, or deleted content.
Outlines the warranty terms for GE manufactured products, including duration and limitations.
Details the GE Multilin warranty policy, specifying warranty periods based on product shipment dates.