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Brand | Ormazabal |
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Model | velatia ekor.ccp |
Category | Controller |
Language | English |
The ekor.ccp unit can be fitted with up to 4 digital input and output modules.
The ekor.ccp unit has a modular-type architecture, allowing easy interchangeability of modules.
Module with PC architecture, featuring non-volatile RAM, Flash memory, and a real-time clock.
48 Vdc power supply module with protection against polarity reversal, short-circuits, and overvoltage.
Module with 12 digital inputs and 6 digital outputs, supporting up to 4 modules per unit.
Module with protection relay function, featuring 8 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs.
Features a 320x240 graphic display and RS232/Ethernet ports for equipment configuration.
Automatic transfer of lines to minimize power outages and improve service continuity.
Enables remote control and monitoring of Transformer and Switching Substations via integrated control units.
Allows interaction of controllers for distributed automation across multiple substations.
Automatically disconnects the fault section of a line after main circuit-breaker operation.
Allows sending text messages and making telephone calls from the ekor.ccp unit.
Covers protocols for remote control between ekor.ccp, SCADA, and substation slaves.
Lists protocols like IEC 60870-5-104, MODBUS TCP, and DNP3.
Lists protocols like PROCOME and MODBUS RTU for slave communication.
Uses SOAP over HTTP for information exchange and management services.
Provides FTP server for downloads and FTP client for external server access.
Facilitates obtaining and dynamically allocating IP addresses.
Synchronizes internal clock with external NTP servers using UDP protocol.
Unit equipped with a Web server for parameter display and modification.
Handles user authentication for remote access via an LDAP server.
Describes accessing the Web Application Server via HTTP/HTTPS locally and remotely.
Details default local IP, user types for viewing/modification, and installer passwords.
Explains remote access IP configuration and default passwords for user mode.
Outlines steps for LDAP authentication using OpenLDAP 2.4.x.
Manages user sessions, allowing administrator or visualization modes with specific limits.
Guides on navigating the website via four main tabs: Maintenance, Logs, Configure, and Exit.
Used to view real-time data, switchgear status, alarms, and measurements.
Displays faults log, substation alarms, events log, and software version changes.
Shows information on fault detection registered for each protection unit.
Details substation events and alarms, with filtering options.
Logs changes in firmware and web versions of the unit and protection modules.
Allows configuration of substation parameters, DB, protection settings, and IP addresses.
Facilitates uploading and downloading the substation database.
Allows viewing and modifying protection unit settings by position.
Enables viewing and modifying parameters related to communication protocols and RTU settings.
Allows viewing and modifying firmware and web versions of the unit and protection units.
Enables modification of administrator and viewing mode passwords.
Compatibility of client and server with dispatching centres using SOAP and WSDL.
Lists operations like configuration status request, events file request, and software upload.
Explains operation in graphic mode using function buttons and screen navigation.
Informs about substation status, voltage, protection relays, and measurements.
Displays cubicle name, mechanism status, and diagram with indicators.
Lists all alarms and their status, with options to reset or mute.
Indicates active status (manual, local) and allows activation of inactive ones.
Provides a view of substation measurements like currents, voltage, and counters.
Displays substation events chronologically, up to 1792 events.
Displays the status (active/inactive) of physical inputs and outputs.
Replaces graphic interface with text format for accessing information and parameters.
Configures substation name and communication protocol (IP or RS232).
Involves entering cubicles forming the substation and their display.
Steps for saving, generating, and uploading configuration files (.tgz or .xml).
Details power supply, consumption, digital inputs/outputs, CPU, and RAM specifications.
Lists ports, protocols, and text messages/calls capabilities.
Specifies IP rating, dimensions, and weight of the unit.
Details insulation tests as per IEC 60255-5.
Lists immunity and emission tests according to IEC standards.
Specifies conditions for cold, dry heat, and humid heat tests.
Details response to vibrations and environmental tests.
Lists making/breaking and overcurrent tests as per IEC 60265.
States compliance with EU directives on electromagnetic compatibility.