3-4 N60 Network Stability and Synchrophasor Measurement System GE Multilin3.1 DESCRIPTION 3 HARDWARE3To properly insert a module, ensure that the correct module type is inserted into the correct slot position. The ejector/inserter clips located at the top and at the bottom of each module must be in the disengaged position as the module issmoothly inserted into the slot. Once the clips have cleared the raised edge of the chassis, engage the clips simultaneously.When the clips have locked into position, the module will be fully inserted.All CPU modules except the 9E are equipped with 10/100Base-T or 100Base-F Ethernet connectors. These con-nectors must be individually disconnected from the module before it can be removed from the chassis.The 4.0x release of the N60 relay includes new hardware modules.The new CPU modules are specified with codes9E and higher. The new CT/VT modules are specified with the codes 8F and higher.The new CT/VT modules can only be used with new CPUs; similarly, old CT/VT modules can only be used with oldCPUs. To prevent hardware mismatches, the new modules have blue labels and a warning sticker stating “Attn.:Ensure CPU and DSP module label colors are the same!”. In the event that there is a mismatch between theCPU and CT/VT module, the relay will not function and a DSP ERROR or HARDWARE MISMATCH error will be dis-played.All other input and output modules are compatible with the new hardware. Firmware versions 4.0x and higher areonly compatible with the new hardware modules. Previous versions of the firmware (3.4x and earlier) are only com-patible with the older hardware modules.3.1.3 REAR TERMINAL LAYOUTFigure 3–6: REAR TERMINAL VIEWDo not touch any rear terminals while the relay is energized!The relay follows a convention with respect to terminal number assignments which are three characters long assigned inorder by module slot position, row number, and column letter. Two-slot wide modules take their slot designation from thefirst slot position (nearest to CPU module) which is indicated by an arrow marker on the terminal block. See the followingfigure for an example of rear terminal assignments.NOTENOTEX W V U T S P N M L K J H DG F BR84736251b84736251aabc abc abc4321b4321aINOUTTx1Tx2Rx2Rx1CH1TxCH2RxCH1CH2®®Technical Support:Tel: (905) 294-6222Fax: (905) 201-2098 http://www.GEIndustrial.com/MultilinModel:Mods:Wiring Diagram:Inst. Manual:Serial Number:Firmware:Mfg. Date:N60D00HCHF8AH6AM6BP8BX7A000ZZZZZZDMAZB98000029D2004/03/20Control Power:Contact Inputs:Contact Outputs:88-300V DC @ 35W / 77-265V AC @ 35VA300V DC Max 10mAStandard Pilot Duty / 250V AC 7.5A360V A Resistive / 125V DC Break4A @ L/R = 40mS / 300WRATINGS:N60 GE MultilinMade inCanada- M A A B 9 7 0 0 0 0 9 9 -Network Stability and Security RelayOptionalEthernetswitchOptionaldirectinput/outputmoduleCPU module(Ethernet notavailable whenordered withEthernet switch)Optionalcontactinput/outputmoduleCT/VTmodulePowersupplymoduleTx1Tx2Rx1Rx2Tx1Tx2847701A3.CDRabcOptionalCT/VT orcontactinput/outputmoduleOptionalcontactinput/outputmoduleWARNING