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P446SV
Appendix B -Settings and Signals
P446SV-TM-EN-1
B83
MENU TEXT COL ROW DEFAULT SETTING AVAILABLE OPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
[Indexed String]
Setting which allows the user to restore MCL or no action.
Active Conf.Name 19 10
Active Conf.Name
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. The name of the configuration in the Active Memory Bank, usually taken from the SCL file.
Active Conf.Rev 19 11
Active Conf.Rev
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. Configuration Revision number of the configuration in the Active Memory Bank, usually taken from the SCL file.
Inact.Conf.Name 19 20
Inact.Conf.Name
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. The name of the configuration in the Inactive Memory Bank, usually taken from the SCL file.
Inact.Conf.Rev 19 21
Inact.Conf.Rev
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. Configuration Revision number of the configuration in the Inactive Memory Bank, usually taken from the SCL file.
IP From HMI 19 2F Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
[Indexed String]
When set to Enabled the IP Address, Subnet Mask & Gateway may be configured via the HMI. When set to Disabled these parameters may
only be set using the .MCL file.
This setting allows for an Ethernet connection to be established with the relay without needing to first send a .MCL file via the serial port.
Once a connection has been established the correct .MCL can be sent via Ethernet and this setting can be changed back to “Disabled”.
Note: You can enable this feature when you use the IED for the first time. However, the IED will at this point not have an active MCL file and
any data model extracted from IEC 61850 may not be correct. Therefore, to prevent any issues you should send a correct MCL file to the IED
after a connection is first established.
IP PARAMETERS 19 30
IP PARAMETERS
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only.
IP address 19 31
IP address
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. Displays the unique network IP address that identifies the relay.
Subnet mask 19 32
Subnet mask
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. Displays the sub-network the relay is connected to.
Gateway 19 33
Gateway
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. Displays the IP address of the gateway (proxy) that the relay is connected to, if any.
Media 19 34 1xFibre
0 or 1
[Indexed String]
IEC 61850 versions only. Displays the communication media of the Ethernet port that is currently in use.
IP address 19 38 0.0.0.0
IP address
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. When IP From HMI is enabled this is used to set the unique network IP address that identifies the unit.
Subnet mask 19 39 0.0.0.0
Subnet mask
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. When IP From HMI is enabled this is used to set the sub-network mask.
Gateway 19 3A 0.0.0.0
Gateway
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. Set the IP address of the gateway (proxy) the relay is connected to via HMI if any.
Media 19 3B 1xFibre
0 or 1
[Indexed String]
IEC 61850 versions only. Sets the communication media of the Ethernet port. For products with dual redundant fibre select the
1xCopper/2xFibre setting
SNTP PARAMETERS
19
40
IEC61850 versions only.
SNTP Server 1 19 41
SNTP Server 1
[ASCII text]
IEC61850 versions only. Displays the IP address of the primary SNTP server.
SNTP Server 2 19 42
SNTP Server 2
[ASCII text]

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