Table of contents Table of contents Section 1 Introduction...............3 Section 2 Safety information............5 Symbols on the product..............5 Warnings.................... 5 Caution signs..................7 Section 3 Unpacking and inspecting..........9 Removing transport packaging............9 Inspecting the product................ 9 Identifying the product..............9 Checking delivery items..............9 Inspecting the IED.................
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Table of contents Setting up communication between PCM600 and the IED....38 Section 9 Working with the PCM software........43 670/650 series 2.2 IEC Quick start guide...
Section 1 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Introduction Section 1 Introduction GUID-DCFD62E5-F592-4513-84B0-EC73C7C61838 v1 The Quick Start Guide contains instructions on how to setup the Relion 670/650 series IED to get started. The guide provides instructions to setup with a preconfigured IED, however, it is also useful for the customized version of the IED.
Section 2 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Safety information Section 2 Safety information Symbols on the product GUID-E48F2EC3-6AB8-4ECF-A77E-F16CE45CA5FD v4 All warnings must be observed. Read the entire manual before doing installation or any maintenance work on the product. Class 1 Laser product. Take adequate measures to protect your eyes and do not view directly with optical instruments.
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Section 2 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Safety information M2364-2 v1 Always use suitable isolated test pins when measuring signals in open circuitry. Potentially lethal voltages and currents are present. M2370-2 v1 Never connect or disconnect a wire and/or a connector to or from a IED during normal operation.
Section 2 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Safety information Caution signs IP1503-1 v1 GUID-5D1412B8-8F9D-4D39-B6D1-60FB35797FD0 v2 Whenever changes are made in the IED, measures should be taken to avoid inadvertent tripping. GUID-F2A7BD77-80FB-48F0-AAE5-BE73DE520CC2 v1 The IED contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
3.2.4 Returning an IED damaged in transit GUID-966A05ED-CD30-4F66-957E-00FF38943A73 v4 If damage has occurred during transport, appropriate actions must be taken against the latest carrier. Please inform the nearest ABB office or representative. Notify 670/650 series 2.2 IEC Quick start guide...
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Section 3 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Unpacking and inspecting ABB immediately if there are any discrepancies in relation to the delivery documents. 670/650 series 2.2 IEC Quick start guide...
Section 4 1MRK 500 129-UEN A IED hardware 4.1.2 Case from the front and rear sides IP16286-1 v2 M16105-3 v10 Table 1: Designations for 1/2 x 19” casing with 1 TRM slot Rear position Module X31 and X32 etc. to X51 and X52 BIM, BOM, SOM, IOM or MIM X301, X302, X303, X304 X305...
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Section 4 1MRK 500 129-UEN A IED hardware SEMOD111882-4 v8 Table 2: Designations for 3/4 x 19” casing with 1 TRM slot Rear position Module X31 and X32 etc. to X101 and X102 BIM, BOM, SOM, IOM or MIM X301, X302, X303, X304 X305 LDCM X306...
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Section 4 1MRK 500 129-UEN A IED hardware SEMOD111884-4 v7 Table 3: Designations for 3/4 x 19” casing with 2 TRM slot Rear position Module X31 and X32 etc. to X71 and X72 BIM, BOM, SOM, IOM or MIM X301. X302, X303, X304 X305 LDCM X306...
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Section 4 1MRK 500 129-UEN A IED hardware M16106-3 v10 Table 4: Designations for 1/1 x 19” casing with 1 TRM slot Rear position Module X31 and X32 etc. to X161 BIM, BOM, SOM, IOM or and X162 X301, X302, X303, X304 X305 LDCM X306...
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Section 4 1MRK 500 129-UEN A IED hardware M16108-3 v10 Table 5: Designations for 1/1 x 19” casing with 2 TRM slots Rear position Module X31 and X32 etc. to X131 BIM, BOM, SOM, IOM or and X132 X301, X302, X303, X304 X305 LDCM X306...
Section 5 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Powering up the IED Section 5 Powering up the IED GUID-1B10552A-270B-4FFC-A065-AB30ECCE5EE0 v1 All Relion 670/650 series IEDs have either low or high power supply ranges. Low-range: 24-60 V DC High-range: 90-250 V DC How to know the voltage level GUID-ADB6E158-6051-4DF1-83B8-BE9590FF132B v1 See the label on the right-hand side of the IED to know the voltage level for the IED.
Section 5 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Powering up the IED mA input module (MIM) Ordering and serial number Manufacturer Transformer designations Transformer input module, rated currents and voltages Optional, customer specific information Order number, dc supply voltage and rated frequency Product type, description and serial number Product type How to connect to the power supply...
If the self supervision of the IED detects a diagnostic error during the start-up process, the green Ready LED flashes. Further information on the error may be visible on the local HMI under Main menu/Diagnostics/IED status/General. Note down the displayed information as reference when contacting ABB technical support. 670/650 series 2.2 IEC...
Section 6 1MRK 500 129-UEN A LHMI overview Section 6 LHMI overview Local HMI AMU0600442 v15 The LHMI of the IED contains the following elements • Keypad • Display (LCD) • LED indicators • Communication port for PCM600 The LHMI is used for setting, monitoring and controlling. 6.1.1 Keypad AMU0600428 v19...
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Section 6 1MRK 500 129-UEN A LHMI overview IEC15000157-2-en.vsd IEC15000157 V2 EN-US Figure 8: LHMI keypad with object control, navigation and command push- buttons and RJ-45 communication port 1...5 Function button Close Open Escape Left Down Right Enter Remote/Local Uplink LED Not in use Multipage Menu...
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Section 6 1MRK 500 129-UEN A LHMI overview Clear Help Communication port Programmable indication LEDs IED status LEDs Object control If the control position of the IED is set to local with the R/L button, the controlled objects can be opened and closed using the object control buttons. Object to be controlled is selected from the single line diagram.
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Section 6 1MRK 500 129-UEN A LHMI overview Table 7: Navigation push-buttons Name Description • Leaving setting mode without saving the values. • Cancelling certain actions. • Adjusting the display contrast in combination with • Running the display test in combination with •...
Section 6 1MRK 500 129-UEN A LHMI overview Function buttons Table 9: Function buttons Name Description Executing the defined function: OFF, menu short cut or binary control. Function button 6.1.2 Display GUID-55739D4F-1DA5-4112-B5C7-217AAF360EA5 v13 The LHMI includes a graphical monochrome liquid crystal display (LCD) with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.
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Section 6 1MRK 500 129-UEN A LHMI overview IEC15000270-1-en.vsdx IEC15000270 V1 EN-US Figure 9: Display layout 1 Path 2 Content 3 Status 4 Scroll bar (appears when needed) • The path shows the current location in the menu structure. If the path is too long to be shown, it is truncated from the beginning, and the truncation is indicated with three dots.
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Section 6 1MRK 500 129-UEN A LHMI overview IEC15000138-1-en.vsdx IEC15000138 V1 EN-US Figure 10: Truncated path The function key button panel shows on request what actions are possible with the function buttons. Each function button has a LED indication that can be used as a feedback signal for the function button control action.
Section 6 1MRK 500 129-UEN A LHMI overview The indication LED panel shows on request the alarm text labels for the indication LEDs. Three indication LED pages are available. IEC13000240-1-en.vsd GUID-5157100F-E8C0-4FAB-B979-FD4A971475E3 V1 EN-US Figure 12: Indication LED panel The function button and indication LED panels are not visible at the same time. Each panel is shown by pressing one of the function buttons or the Multipage button.
Section 6 1MRK 500 129-UEN A LHMI overview The Multipage button has a LED. This LED is lit whenever any LED on any panel is lit. If there are un-acknowledged indication LEDs, then the Multipage LED blinks. To acknowledge LEDs, press the Clear button to enter the Reset menu (refer to description of this menu for details).
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Section 6 1MRK 500 129-UEN A LHMI overview Table 11: Start LED (yellow) LED state Description Normal operation. A protection function has started and an indication message is displayed. The start indication is latching and must be reset via communication, LHMI or binary input on the LEDGEN component.
Section 7 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Connecting to the PCM600 software Section 7 Connecting to the PCM600 software GUID-DD4CDCDE-8909-48EC-96EA-93B43FA106D1 v1 The software suite used for communicating to the IED is the PCM600. This tool enables to read and modify the settings in the IED, and to view the events register, disturbance recorder (oscillography), and other monitoring tasks.
If it is unsure whether the PC has this functionality, then use a crossover cable. Installing the PCM600 software GUID-D0D14BE6-81C5-4D16-9D5F-2536143720CE v2 Download the latest version of PCM600 software from ABB Software Library. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard to install the software. Connecting the cables GUID-C03819DA-1243-4C59-A74F-30334C267602 v1 Connect the RJ45 Ethernet cable between the front port of the IED and the 670/650 series 2.2 IEC...
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Section 7 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Connecting to the PCM600 software IEC18000031-1-en.vsdx IEC18000031 V1 EN-US Figure 14: RJ45 cable connection to the front port of the IED The default IP address of the front port of the IED, 10.1.150.3, is used to establish a connection.
Section 8 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Editing the network settings Section 8 Editing the network settings GUID-46742F3A-48A3-4C24-A354-AD721C69023C v1 Before starting the PCM600 program, edit the network settings of the computer system. The computer system and the IED should be configured to communicate correctly because both will be available on the same network.
Section 8 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Editing the network settings Setting up communication between PCM600 and the IED SEMOD58570-5 v15 The communication between the IED and PCM600 is independent of the communication protocol used within the substation or to the NCC. The communication media is always Ethernet and the used transport layer is TCP/IP.
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Section 8 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Editing the network settings Setting up the PC or workstation for point-to-point access to IEDs front port An ethernet cable (max 2 m length) with RJ-45 connectors is needed to connect two physical Ethernet interfaces together without a hub, router, bridge or switch in between.
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Section 8 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Editing the network settings IEC13000058-1-en.vsd IEC13000058 V1 EN-US Figure 17: Click View network connections Right-click and select Properties. IEC13000059-1-en.vsd IEC13000059 V1 EN-US Figure 18: Right-click Local Area Connection and select Properties Select the TCP/IPv4 protocol from the list of configured components using this connection and click Properties.
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Section 8 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Editing the network settings IEC13000060-1-en.vsd IEC13000060 V1 EN-US Figure 19: Select the TCP/IPv4 protocol and open Properties Select Use the following IP address and define IP address and Subnet mask if the front port is used and if the IP address is not set to be obtained automatically by the IED,see Figure 20.
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Section 8 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Editing the network settings IEC13000062-1-en.vsd IEC13000062 V1 EN-US Figure 20: Select: Use the following IP address Close all open windows and start PCM600. The PC and IED must belong to the same subnetwork for this set- up to work.
Section 9 1MRK 500 129-UEN A Working with the PCM software Section 9 Working with the PCM software GUID-F61C3F9B-7CD0-4F92-9ACA-D4852B3FA994 v2 The Protection and Control IED Manager, PCM600, tool provides versatile functionalities for the complete life-cycle of all Relion IEDs at all voltage levels. It enables to read or write the configuration and settings from and to the IED.
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