Date Code 20120126 Instruction Manual SEL-2032 Communications Processor
List of Figures
Figure 1.1 Typical Integrated Substation System .................................................................................... 1.3
Figure 1.2 Traditional SCADA System ................................................................................................... 1.4
Figure 1.3 IEDs Communicating With RTU ........................................................................................... 1.4
Figure 1.4 Integrated Substation Without a Communications Processor ................................................ 1.6
Figure 1.5 System Integrated Using the SEL-2032 Communications Processor .................................... 1.6
Figure 1.6 Multitiered SEL-2032 System................................................................................................ 1.9
Figure 1.7 SEL-2032 Manages Communications With Multiple Master and Slave Devices................ 1.14
Figure 1.8 SEL-2032 Database Structure .............................................................................................. 1.17
Figure 1.9 User Region/SET M Setting Operation................................................................................ 1.19
Figure 1.10 Transparent Connection Provides Direct Access to Many IEDs Through a
Single Connection Point (Modem) ................................................................................... 1.23
Figure 1.11 SEL-2032 Distributes Time Synchronization Using IRIG-B Over Star
Data and Control Network Connections........................................................................... 1.24
Figure 2.1 9-Pin Connector Pin Number Convention.............................................................................. 2.5
Figure 2.2 Cable C234A Pinout Configuration .......................................................................................2.8
Figure 2.3 SEL-2032 Front and Rear Panels .........................................................................................2.11
Figure 2.4 SEL-2032 Main Board Jumper Location ............................................................................. 2.12
Figure 2.5 SEL-2032 Optional I/O Board Jumper Location ................................................................. 2.13
Figure 2.6 SEL-2032 Dimensions and Panel-Mount Cutout................................................................. 2.14
Figure 2.7 ACCESS Command Screen ................................................................................................. 2.15
Figure 2.8 STATUS Command Screen ..................................................................................................2.16
Figure 2.9 AUTO 2 Command Displays Fast Message Features .......................................................... 2.18
Figure 2.10 Issue the WHO Command to Verify Relay Port Connection ............................................... 2.19
Figure 2.11 MAP 2 Command Verifies Data Types and Locations......................................................... 2.20
Figure 2.12 MAP 2:METER Command Verifies Metering Quantities ................................................... 2.21
Figure 2.13 MAP 2:TARGET Command Displays TARGET Region Data............................................ 2.22
Figure 2.14 STATUS Command Checks Communication and Data Retrieval........................................ 2.23
Figure 3.1 Commands Available ............................................................................................................. 3.2
Figure 3.2 Changing Access Levels ........................................................................................................ 3.3
Figure 3.3 Using the PAS Command....................................................................................................... 3.3
Figure 3.4 SEL-2032 Configured With SEL-251 Relays, External Modem, and IRIG-B Source .......... 3.4
Figure 3.5 Global Data Region Contents................................................................................................. 3.7
Figure 3.6 Settings COPY Command Example ...................................................................................... 3.9
Figure 3.7 STATUS Command Example............................................................................................... 3.10
Figure 3.8 Initiate Transparent Communications .................................................................................. 3.11
Figure 3.9 Relay Group 1 Settings ........................................................................................................ 3.12
Figure 3.10 Terminate Transparent Communications ............................................................................. 3.12
Figure 3.11 TOGGLE Command Example ............................................................................................. 3.12
Figure 3.12 Example AUTO Command Output ...................................................................................... 3.14
Figure 3.13 WHO Command Example ...................................................................................................3.15
Figure 3.14 MAP Command Example .................................................................................................... 3.16
Figure 3.15 MAP 2:METER Command Example................................................................................... 3.17
Figure 3.16 Example MAP Command on the TARGET Region............................................................. 3.18
Figure 3.17 STATUS Command Example............................................................................................... 3.18
Figure 3.18 Example AUTO Command Output ...................................................................................... 3.21
Figure 3.19 Example SET A 3 Settings................................................................................................... 3.21
Figure 3.20 View 3:USER Output ........................................................................................................... 3.22
Figure 3.21 Math/Move Equations and 17:USER Contents.................................................................... 3.22
Figure 3.22 Non-SEL IED Attached to Port 12....................................................................................... 3.24
Figure 3.23 TOGGLE Command Asserts the D1 Bit on Port 12 ............................................................ 3.26
Figure 3.24 Received Message ................................................................................................................ 3.28
Figure 3.25 Response Message................................................................................................................ 3.28
Figure 3.26 Port 3 Meter Region Data Map ............................................................................................ 3.30
Figure 3.27 Port 4 Meter Region Data Map ............................................................................................ 3.30
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