Dip5k Enos A22
Dip5k Enos A22
Dip5k Enos A22
DIP5K/EN OS/A22
OVERVIEW
CONTENTS
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OVERVIEW
Safety Section Main Characteristics Installation Human machine Interface DIP5000 DIGITAL Human machine Interface DIP5000 ANALOG SINGLE TONE Human machine Interface DIP5000 ANALOG DUAL TONE Commissioning Maintenance
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DEFINITIONS
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VERSION A11 A22 DATE 11/14/2007 08/14/2008 COMMENTS ORIGINAL ISSUE PACKAGE RELEASE 2.2
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OVERVIEW
The DIP5000 User manual includes eight sections: Safety section, Presentation, Installation, Human Machine Interface DIP5000 DIGITAL , Human Machine Interface DIP5000 ANALOG SINGLE TONE, Human Machine Interface DIP5000 ANALOG DUAL TONE, Commissioning, Maintenance.
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Safety Section The Safety Section provides full information on safe handling, commissioning and testing of this equipment. This Safety Section also includes reference to typical equipment label markings.
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Main Characteristics The Presentation Section provides full information on DIP5000 DIGITAL and ANALOG features, equipment description, main characteristics and performances.
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Installation The Installation Section provides full information on equipment description, shipment, environmental conditions, boards installation, power supply boards and VDC range, equipment connection.
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Human machine Interface DIP5000 DIGITAL The Human Machine Interface Section provides full information on HMI software installation, system requirement, operating the Password manager, HMI interface description, operating the HMI.
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Human machine Interface DIP5000 ANALOG SINGLE TONE The Human Machine Interface Section provides full information on HMI software installation, system requirements, operating the Password manager, HMI interface description, operating the HMI (Single tone and dual tone modes).
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Human machine Interface DIP5000 ANALOG DUAL TONE The Human Machine Interface Section provides full information on HMI software installation, system requirements, operating the Password manager, HMI interface description, operating the HMI (Single tone and dual tone modes).
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Commissioning The Commissioning Section provides full information on DIP5000 commissioning, configuring hardware, testing and fault isolation during commissioning, checks.
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Maintenance The Maintenance Section provides full information on DIP5000 Maintenance, Testing and Fault isolation, firmware upgrade.
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DEFINITIONS
Summary of some of the terms and acronyms used in this manual Dependability - Ability of a Teleprotection link to issue a valid command in the presence of interference and or noise. For convenience, the probability of missing command Pmc is usually measured, the dependability is therefore given by 1 - Pmc. Security - Ability of a system to prevent interference or noise from generating a command state at the receiving end when no command is transmitted. For convenience, the probability of unwanted command Puc is usually measured, the security is then given by 1 - Puc. Nominal transmission time - The time elapsed between the moment of a change of state at the transmitter input and the moment of the corresponding change of state at the receiver output when there is no interference or noise. This time does not include propagation time. Guard - The guard signal is a signal that is transmitted to monitor the integrity of the teleprotection system and it effectively supervises the channel in terms of the signal quality. Other monitoring is also employed. When present, the guard signal inhibits any command output of the teleprotection receiver. Command signal - The command signal is a signal that is transmitted to produce a change of state at a remote location. The requirements for the command signal are dependent upon the type of scheme. Permissive trip - Protection schemes where the received command initiates tripping without qualification by local protection. Intertrip channels utilize similar principles to permissive trip channels, however, security against unwanted operation and dependability of correct operation are prime requirements. Speed of operation is usually sacrificed to meet security and dependability requirements, particularly in analogue systems. Direct trip / Inter-trip - Protective schemes where the received command initiates tripping without qualification that are similar in operation to permissive trip with the exception that security against unwanted operation and dependability of correct operation are prime requirements. Speed of operation is usually sacrificed to meet security and dependability requirements. Blocking - Protective schemes where the received command blocks the operation of local protection. These channels utilise similar principles to permissive trip channels; however dependability of operation and speed are prime requirements. . VF - Voice Frequency. DCE - Data Communication Equipment. DTE - Data Terminal Equipment. LF (AF) - Low Frequency. Signals transmitted in the 0-4 kHz base band. Also called Audio Frequency. FV - Guard Frequency. FC - Command Frequency. TMS Teleprotection Monitoring System. St = Single tone analog version. Dt = Dual tone analog version.