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L60

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L60 first page preview

L60

Brand: GE | Category: Relays
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
  8. INTRODUCTION TO THE UR
  9. HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE
  10. SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
  11. PC REQUIREMENTS
  12. CONNECTING ENERVISTA UR SETUP WITH THE L60
  13. MOUNTING AND WIRING
  14. FACEPLATE KEYPAD
  15. RELAY ACTIVATION
  16. COMMISSIONING
  17. OVERVIEW
  18. ORDERING
  19. PROTECTION ELEMENTS
  20. USER-PROGRAMMABLE ELEMENTS
  21. MONITORING
  22. INPUTS
  23. OUTPUTS
  24. COMMUNICATIONS
  25. INTER-RELAY COMMUNICATIONS
  26. TYPE TESTS
  27. PANEL CUTOUT
  28. MODULE WITHDRAWAL AND INSERTION
  29. REAR TERMINAL LAYOUT
  30. TYPICAL WIRING
  31. DIELECTRIC STRENGTH
  32. CT/VT MODULES
  33. CONTACT INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  34. TRANSDUCER INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  35. RS232 FACEPLATE PORT
  36. IRIG-B
  37. L60 CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS
  38. DESCRIPTION
  39. FIBER: LED AND ELED TRANSMITTERS
  40. G.703 INTERFACE
  41. RS422 INTERFACE
  42. RS422 AND FIBER INTERFACE
  43. IEEE C37.94 INTERFACE
  44. C37.94SM INTERFACE
  45. INTRODUCTION
  46. ENERVISTA UR SETUP SOFTWARE MAIN WINDOW
  47. FACEPLATE
  48. LED INDICATORS
  49. DISPLAY
  50. MENUS
  51. CHANGING SETTINGS
  52. SETTINGS MAIN MENU
  53. INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTS
  54. INTRODUCTION TO AC SOURCES
  55. PASSWORD SECURITY
  56. DISPLAY PROPERTIES
  57. CLEAR RELAY RECORDS
  58. MODBUS USER MAP
  59. FAULT REPORTS
  60. OSCILLOGRAPHY
  61. DATA LOGGER
  62. USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
  63. USER-PROGRAMMABLE SELF TESTS
  64. CONTROL PUSHBUTTONS
  65. USER-PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS
  66. FLEX STATE PARAMETERS
  67. USER-DEFINABLE DISPLAYS
  68. DIRECT INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  69. TELEPROTECTION
  70. INSTALLATION
  71. AC INPUTS
  72. POWER SYSTEM
  73. SIGNAL SOURCES
  74. BREAKERS
  75. FLEXCURVES™
  76. INTRODUCTION TO FLEXLOGIC™
  77. FLEXLOGIC™ RULES
  78. FLEXLOGIC™ EXAMPLE
  79. FLEXLOGIC™ EQUATION EDITOR
  80. FLEXELEMENTS™
  81. NON-VOLATILE LATCHES
  82. LINE PICKUP
  83. DISTANCE
  84. POWER SWING DETECT
  85. LOAD ENCROACHMENT
  86. PHASE CURRENT
  87. NEUTRAL CURRENT
  88. GROUND CURRENT
  89. NEGATIVE SEQUENCE CURRENT
  90. BREAKER FAILURE
  91. VOLTAGE ELEMENTS
  92. SELECTOR SWITCH
  93. TRIP OUTPUT
  94. SYNCHROCHECK
  95. DIGITAL ELEMENTS
  96. DIGITAL COUNTERS
  97. MONITORING ELEMENTS
  98. PILOT SCHEMES
  99. AUTORECLOSE
  100. CONTACT INPUTS
  101. VIRTUAL INPUTS
  102. CONTACT OUTPUTS
  103. VIRTUAL OUTPUTS
  104. REMOTE DEVICES
  105. REMOTE INPUTS
  106. REMOTE OUTPUTS
  107. RESETTING
  108. TELEPROTECTION INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  109. DCMA INPUTS
  110. RTD INPUTS
  111. TEST MODE
  112. FORCE CONTACT OUTPUTS
  113. ACTUAL VALUES MAIN MENU
  114. TELEPROTECTION INPUTS
  115. DIRECT INPUTS
  116. TELEPROTECTION CHANNEL TESTS
  117. METERING CONVENTIONS
  118. SOURCES
  119. EVENT RECORDS
  120. BREAKER MAINTENANCE
  121. MODEL INFORMATION
  122. SET DATE AND TIME
  123. TARGETS MENU
  124. VARIATIONS IN PHASE COMPARISON SCHEMES
  125. BLOCKING VS. TRIPPING SCHEMES
  126. SINGLE VS. DUAL PHASE COMPARISON
  127. REFINEMENTS TO BASIC SCHEMES
  128. MULTI-TERMINAL LINES
  129. PHASE SELECTION
  130. USE OF SETTINGS
  131. SETTINGS EXAMPLE
  132. LINES WITH TAPPED TRANSFORMERS
  133. TRACTIONAL LOAD
  134. SENSITIVITY ISSUES
  135. SINGLE-POLE TRIPPING APPLICATIONS
  136. SECURITY ON WEAK OR NOISY PLC CHANNELS
  137. PHASE DISTANCE
  138. DISTANCE SETTINGS
  139. TWO BREAKER CONFIGURATION
  140. B.1.1 INTRODUCTION
  141. B.1.4 CRC-16 ALGORITHM
  142. B.2.1 SUPPORTED FUNCTION CODES
  143. B.2.3 EXECUTE OPERATION (FUNCTION CODE 05H)
  144. B.2.5 STORE MULTIPLE SETTINGS (FUNCTION CODE 10H)
  145. B.3.1 OBTAINING UR FILES VIA MODBUS
  146. B.3.2 MODBUS PASSWORD OPERATION
  147. B.4.1 MODBUS MEMORY MAP
  148. B.4.2 DATA FORMATS
  149. C.1.1 OVERVIEW
  150. C.1.6 COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE UTILITIES
  151. C.2.1 ACSI BASIC CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
  152. C.2.3 ACSI SERVICES CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
  153. C.3.1 LOGICAL NODES TABLE
  154. D.1.1 INTEROPERABILITY DOCUMENT
  155. D.1.2 POINT LIST
  156. E.1.1 DNP V3.00 DEVICE PROFILE
  157. E.1.2 IMPLEMENTATION TABLE
  158. E.2.1 BINARY INPUT POINTS
  159. E.2.2 BINARY AND CONTROL RELAY OUTPUT
  160. E.2.3 COUNTERS
  161. E.2.4 ANALOG INPUTS
  162. F.1.1 REVISION HISTORY
  163. F.2.1 STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS
  164. F.3.1 GE MULTILIN WARRANTY
L60 first page preview

L60

Brand: GE | Category: Relays
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. INTRODUCTION
  9. For further assistance
  10. PRODUCT
  11. DESCRIPTION
  12. Security
  13. Order codes
  14. Replacement modules
  15. Signal processing
  16. Specifications
  17. Protection elements
  18. User-programmable elements
  19. Monitoring
  20. Metering
  21. Inputs
  22. Power supply
  23. Communication protocols
  24. Inter-relay communications
  25. CyberSentry security
  26. Type tests
  27. Approvals
  28. INSTALLATION
  29. Dielectric strength
  30. Control power
  31. CT/VT modules
  32. Contact inputs and outputs
  33. Transducer inputs and outputs
  34. RS232 faceplate port
  35. CPU communication ports
  36. IRIG-B
  37. L60 channel communications
  38. Direct input and output communications
  39. Fiber: LED and ELED transmitters
  40. G.703 interface
  41. RS422 interface
  42. RS422 and fiber interface
  43. G.703 and fiber interface
  44. C37.94SM interface
  45. Activate relay
  46. Install software
  47. System requirements
  48. Add device to software
  49. Configure serial connection
  50. Configure Ethernet connection
  51. Automatic discovery of UR devices
  52. Connect to the L60 in EnerVista
  53. Use Quick Connect via the front panel RS232 port
  54. Set up CyberSentry and change default password
  55. Import settings
  56. Event viewing
  57. File support
  58. Protection summary window
  59. Settings templates
  60. Secure and lock FlexLogic equations
  61. Settings file traceability
  62. Front panel interface
  63. Front panel keypad
  64. Changing settings
  65. Faceplate
  66. LED indicators
  67. Custom LED labeling
  68. Breaker control
  69. Change passwords
  70. Invalid password entry
  71. Logic diagrams
  72. FlexLogic design and monitoring using Engineer
  73. Design logic
  74. Send file to and from device
  75. Monitor logic
  76. View front panel and print labels
  77. Generate connectivity report
  78. Toolbars
  79. Overview
  80. Introduction to AC sources
  81. Product setup
  82. Display properties
  83. Clear relay records
  84. Communications
  85. Modbus user map
  86. Real-time clock
  87. Fault reports
  88. Oscillography
  89. Data logger
  90. Demand
  91. User-programmable LEDs
  92. User-programmable self-tests
  93. Control pushbuttons
  94. User-programmable pushbuttons
  95. Flex state parameters
  96. User-definable displays
  97. Direct inputs and outputs
  98. Teleprotection
  99. Power system
  100. Signal sources
  101. Breakers
  102. Disconnect switches
  103. FlexCurves
  104. FlexLogic
  105. FlexLogic rules
  106. FlexLogic example
  107. FlexLogic equation editor
  108. Non-volatile latches
  109. Grouped elements
  110. Phase comparison elements
  111. Line pickup
  112. Distance
  113. Power swing detect (ANSI 68)
  114. Load encroachment
  115. Phase current
  116. Neutral current
  117. Wattmetric ground fault
  118. Ground current
  119. Negative sequence current
  120. Breaker failure (ANSI 50BF)
  121. Voltage elements
  122. Control elements
  123. Setting groups
  124. Selector switch
  125. Trip output
  126. Synchrocheck (ANSI 25)
  127. Digital elements
  128. Digital counters
  129. Monitoring elements
  130. Pilot schemes
  131. Autoreclose (ANSI 79)
  132. Inputs/outputs
  133. Virtual inputs
  134. Contact outputs
  135. Virtual outputs
  136. Transducer inputs/outputs
  137. RTD inputs
  138. DCmA outputs
  139. Testing
  140. Force contact inputs
  141. Actual values menu
  142. Front panel
  143. Status
  144. RxGOOSE statistics
  145. Real time clock synchronizing
  146. Direct devices status
  147. Remaining connection status
  148. TxGOOSE status
  149. Sources
  150. Synchrocheck
  151. Tracking frequency
  152. RxGOOSE analogs
  153. Records
  154. Event records
  155. Product information
  156. COMMANDS AND
  157. Set date and time
  158. Target messages
  159. APPLICATION OF
  160. Sensitivity issues
  161. Single-pole tripping applications
  162. Phase distance
  163. Ground distance
  164. Series compensated lines
  165. Understanding L60 oscillography
  166. Two-breaker configuration
  167. Fundamental principle of phase comparison
  168. Variations in phase comparison schemes
  169. Phase comparison excitation
  170. Blocking versus tripping schemes
  171. Single versus dual phase comparison
  172. Refinements to basic schemes
  173. Multi-terminal lines
  174. L60 signal processing
  175. Single-pole tripping
  176. Phase selection
  177. Fault locator
  178. Devices with Site Targets
  179. General maintenance
  180. CyberSentry security event files
  181. Compare settings
  182. Back up and restore settings
  183. Restore settings
  184. Upgrade software
  185. Upgrade firmware
  186. Replace module
  187. Battery
  188. Dispose of battery
  189. Clear files and data after uninstall
  190. Repairs
  191. A.1 FlexAnalog items
  192. B.1 RADIUS server configuration
  193. C.1 Command line interface
  194. D.1 Warranty
L60 first page preview

L60

Brand: GE | Category: Control Unit
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
  9. INSPECTION PROCEDURE
  10. INTRODUCTION TO THE UR
  11. HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE
  12. SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
  13. PC REQUIREMENTS
  14. CONFIGURING THE L60 FOR SOFTWARE ACCESS
  15. USING THE QUICK CONNECT FEATURE
  16. CONNECTING TO THE L60 RELAY
  17. MOUNTING AND WIRING
  18. FACEPLATE KEYPAD
  19. RELAY PASSWORDS
  20. COMMISSIONING
  21. OVERVIEW
  22. ORDERING
  23. REPLACEMENT MODULES
  24. PROTECTION ELEMENTS
  25. USER-PROGRAMMABLE ELEMENTS
  26. MONITORING
  27. METERING
  28. POWER SUPPLY
  29. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS
  30. INTER-RELAY COMMUNICATIONS
  31. TYPE TESTS
  32. APPROVALS
  33. PANEL CUTOUT
  34. REAR TERMINAL LAYOUT
  35. TYPICAL WIRING
  36. DIELECTRIC STRENGTH
  37. CT AND VT MODULES
  38. CONTACT INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  39. TRANSDUCER INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  40. RS232 FACEPLATE PORT
  41. IRIG-B
  42. L60 CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS
  43. DESCRIPTION
  44. FIBER: LED AND ELED TRANSMITTERS
  45. G.703 INTERFACE
  46. RS422 INTERFACE
  47. RS422 AND FIBER INTERFACE
  48. IEEE C37.94 INTERFACE
  49. C37.94SM INTERFACE
  50. MANAGED SWITCH LED INDICATORS
  51. CONFIGURING THE MANAGED ETHERNET SWITCH MODULE
  52. UPLOADING L60 SWITCH MODULE FIRMWARE
  53. ETHERNET SWITCH SELF-TEST ERRORS
  54. INTRODUCTION
  55. ENERVISTA UR SETUP MAIN WINDOW
  56. SETTINGS TEMPLATES
  57. SECURING AND LOCKING FLEXLOGIC™ EQUATIONS
  58. SETTINGS FILE TRACEABILITY
  59. FACEPLATE
  60. LED INDICATORS
  61. CUSTOM LABELING OF LEDS
  62. DISPLAY
  63. MENUS
  64. CHANGING SETTINGS
  65. SETTINGS MENU
  66. INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTS
  67. INTRODUCTION TO AC SOURCES
  68. SECURITY
  69. DISPLAY PROPERTIES
  70. CLEAR RELAY RECORDS
  71. COMMUNICATIONS
  72. MODBUS USER MAP
  73. REAL TIME CLOCK
  74. FAULT REPORTS
  75. OSCILLOGRAPHY
  76. DATA LOGGER
  77. USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
  78. USER-PROGRAMMABLE SELF TESTS
  79. CONTROL PUSHBUTTONS
  80. USER-PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS
  81. FLEX STATE PARAMETERS
  82. DIRECT INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  83. TELEPROTECTION
  84. INSTALLATION
  85. AC INPUTS
  86. POWER SYSTEM
  87. SIGNAL SOURCES
  88. BREAKERS
  89. DISCONNECT SWITCHES
  90. FLEXCURVES™
  91. INTRODUCTION TO FLEXLOGIC™
  92. FLEXLOGIC™ RULES
  93. FLEXLOGIC™ EXAMPLE
  94. FLEXLOGIC™ EQUATION EDITOR
  95. FLEXELEMENTS™
  96. NON-VOLATILE LATCHES
  97. PHASE COMPARISON ELEMENTS
  98. LINE PICKUP
  99. DISTANCE
  100. POWER SWING DETECT
  101. LOAD ENCROACHMENT
  102. PHASE CURRENT
  103. NEUTRAL CURRENT
  104. WATTMETRIC GROUND FAULT
  105. GROUND CURRENT
  106. NEGATIVE SEQUENCE CURRENT
  107. BREAKER FAILURE
  108. VOLTAGE ELEMENTS
  109. SETTING GROUPS
  110. SELECTOR SWITCH
  111. TRIP OUTPUT
  112. SYNCHROCHECK
  113. DIGITAL ELEMENTS
  114. DIGITAL COUNTERS
  115. MONITORING ELEMENTS
  116. PILOT SCHEMES
  117. AUTORECLOSE
  118. CONTACT INPUTS
  119. VIRTUAL INPUTS
  120. CONTACT OUTPUTS
  121. VIRTUAL OUTPUTS
  122. REMOTE DEVICES
  123. REMOTE INPUTS
  124. REMOTE DOUBLE-POINT STATUS INPUTS
  125. RESETTING
  126. DIRECT INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  127. TELEPROTECTION INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  128. IEC 61850 GOOSE ANALOGS
  129. IEC 61850 GOOSE INTEGERS
  130. DCMA INPUTS
  131. RTD INPUTS
  132. DCMA OUTPUTS
  133. TEST MODE
  134. FORCE CONTACT INPUTS
  135. FORCE CONTACT OUTPUTS
  136. ACTUAL VALUES MENU
  137. ETHERNET
  138. DIRECT DEVICES STATUS
  139. ETHERNET SWITCH
  140. METERING CONVENTIONS
  141. SOURCES
  142. TRACKING FREQUENCY
  143. TRANSDUCER INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  144. BREAKER MAINTENANCE
  145. MODEL INFORMATION
  146. CLEAR RECORDS
  147. RELAY MAINTENANCE
  148. TARGETS MENU
  149. PASSWORD SECURITY MENU
  150. REMOTE PASSWORDS
  151. ACCESS SUPERVISION
  152. MODIFYING USER PRIVILEGES
  153. VARIATIONS IN PHASE COMPARISON SCHEMES
  154. BLOCKING VS. TRIPPING SCHEMES
  155. SINGLE VS. DUAL PHASE COMPARISON
  156. REFINEMENTS TO BASIC SCHEMES
  157. MULTI-TERMINAL LINES
  158. L60 SIGNAL PROCESSING
  159. PHASE SELECTION
  160. FAULT TYPE DETERMINATION
  161. SETTINGS EXAMPLE
  162. LINES WITH TAPPED TRANSFORMERS
  163. TRACTIONAL LOAD
  164. SENSITIVITY ISSUES
  165. SINGLE-POLE TRIPPING APPLICATIONS
  166. PHASE DISTANCE
  167. GROUND DISTANCE
  168. DISTANCE SETTINGS
  169. TWO BREAKER CONFIGURATION
  170. REPLACE A MODULE
  171. REPLACE BATTERY
  172. DISPOSE OF BATTERY
  173. UNINSTALL AND CLEAR FILES AND DATA
  174. REPAIRS
  175. STORAGE
  176. DISPOSAL
  177. A.1.1 FLEXANALOG ITEMS
  178. A.1.2 FLEXINTEGER ITEMS
  179. B.1.1 INTRODUCTION
  180. B.1.4 MODBUS RTU CRC-16 ALGORITHM
  181. B.2.1 SUPPORTED FUNCTION CODES
  182. B.2.3 EXECUTE OPERATION (FUNCTION CODE 05H)
  183. B.2.5 STORE MULTIPLE SETTINGS (FUNCTION CODE 10H)
  184. B.3.1 OBTAINING RELAY FILES VIA MODBUS
  185. B.4.1 MODBUS MEMORY MAP
  186. B.4.2 DATA FORMATS
  187. C.1.1 INTRODUCTION
  188. C.1.3 FILE TRANSFER BY IEC 61850
  189. C.2.1 OVERVIEW
  190. C.2.6 MMXU: ANALOG MEASURED VALUES
  191. C.3.1 BUFFERED/UNBUFFERED REPORTING
  192. C.3.6 LOGICAL NODE NAME PREFIXES
  193. C.4.1 OVERVIEW
  194. C.4.5 ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS FOR GSSE/GOOSE
  195. C.4.6 GSSE ID AND GOOSE ID SETTINGS
  196. C.5.1 OVERVIEW
  197. C.5.2 CONFIGURING IEC 61850 SETTINGS
  198. C.5.3 ABOUT ICD FILES
  199. C.5.4 CREATING AN ICD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP
  200. C.5.6 IMPORTING AN SCD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP
  201. C.6.1 ACSI BASIC CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
  202. C.6.3 ACSI SERVICES CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
  203. C.7.1 LOGICAL NODES TABLE
  204. D.1.1 INTEROPERABILITY DOCUMENT
  205. D.1.2 POINT LIST
  206. E.1.1 DNP V3.00 DEVICE PROFILE
  207. E.1.2 IMPLEMENTATION TABLE
  208. E.2.1 BINARY INPUT POINTS
  209. E.2.2 BINARY AND CONTROL RELAY OUTPUT
  210. E.2.3 COUNTERS
  211. E.2.4 ANALOG INPUTS
  212. F.1.1 REVISION HISTORY
  213. F.1.2 CHANGES TO THE L60 MANUAL
  214. F.2.1 STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS
  215. F.3.1 GE MULTILIN WARRANTY
L60 first page preview

L60

Brand: GE | Category: Relays
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
  8. INTRODUCTION TO THE UR
  9. HARDWARE ARCHITECTURE
  10. SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
  11. PC REQUIREMENTS
  12. CONFIGURING THE L60 FOR SOFTWARE ACCESS
  13. USING THE QUICK CONNECT FEATURE
  14. CONNECTING TO THE L60 RELAY
  15. MOUNTING AND WIRING
  16. FACEPLATE KEYPAD
  17. BATTERY TAB
  18. COMMISSIONING
  19. OVERVIEW
  20. ORDERING
  21. REPLACEMENT MODULES
  22. PROTECTION ELEMENTS
  23. USER-PROGRAMMABLE ELEMENTS
  24. MONITORING
  25. INPUTS
  26. POWER SUPPLY
  27. COMMUNICATIONS
  28. INTER-RELAY COMMUNICATIONS
  29. TYPE TESTS
  30. PANEL CUTOUT
  31. MODULE WITHDRAWAL AND INSERTION
  32. REAR TERMINAL LAYOUT
  33. TYPICAL WIRING
  34. DIELECTRIC STRENGTH
  35. CT/VT MODULES
  36. CONTACT INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  37. TRANSDUCER INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  38. RS232 FACEPLATE PORT
  39. IRIG-B
  40. L60 CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS
  41. DESCRIPTION
  42. FIBER: LED AND ELED TRANSMITTERS
  43. G.703 INTERFACE
  44. RS422 INTERFACE
  45. RS422 AND FIBER INTERFACE
  46. IEEE C37.94 INTERFACE
  47. C37.94SM INTERFACE
  48. INTRODUCTION
  49. ENERVISTA UR SETUP MAIN WINDOW
  50. FACEPLATE
  51. LED INDICATORS
  52. DISPLAY
  53. MENUS
  54. CHANGING SETTINGS
  55. SETTINGS MAIN MENU
  56. INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTS
  57. INTRODUCTION TO AC SOURCES
  58. PASSWORD SECURITY
  59. DISPLAY PROPERTIES
  60. CLEAR RELAY RECORDS
  61. MODBUS USER MAP
  62. REAL TIME CLOCK
  63. FAULT REPORTS
  64. OSCILLOGRAPHY
  65. DATA LOGGER
  66. USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
  67. USER-PROGRAMMABLE SELF TESTS
  68. CONTROL PUSHBUTTONS
  69. USER-PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS
  70. FLEX STATE PARAMETERS
  71. DIRECT INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  72. TELEPROTECTION
  73. INSTALLATION
  74. AC INPUTS
  75. POWER SYSTEM
  76. SIGNAL SOURCES
  77. BREAKERS
  78. FLEXCURVES™
  79. INTRODUCTION TO FLEXLOGIC™
  80. FLEXLOGIC™ RULES
  81. FLEXLOGIC™ EQUATION EDITOR
  82. FLEXELEMENTS™
  83. NON-VOLATILE LATCHES
  84. PHASE COMPARISON ELEMENTS
  85. LINE PICKUP
  86. DISTANCE
  87. POWER SWING DETECT
  88. LOAD ENCROACHMENT
  89. PHASE CURRENT
  90. NEUTRAL CURRENT
  91. WATTMETRIC GROUND FAULT
  92. GROUND CURRENT
  93. NEGATIVE SEQUENCE CURRENT
  94. BREAKER FAILURE
  95. VOLTAGE ELEMENTS
  96. SELECTOR SWITCH
  97. TRIP OUTPUT
  98. SYNCHROCHECK
  99. DIGITAL ELEMENTS
  100. DIGITAL COUNTERS
  101. MONITORING ELEMENTS
  102. PILOT SCHEMES
  103. AUTORECLOSE
  104. CONTACT INPUTS
  105. VIRTUAL INPUTS
  106. CONTACT OUTPUTS
  107. VIRTUAL OUTPUTS
  108. REMOTE DEVICES
  109. REMOTE INPUTS
  110. REMOTE OUTPUTS
  111. RESETTING
  112. TELEPROTECTION INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  113. DCMA INPUTS
  114. RTD INPUTS
  115. TEST MODE
  116. FORCE CONTACT OUTPUTS
  117. ACTUAL VALUES MAIN MENU
  118. TELEPROTECTION INPUTS
  119. DIRECT INPUTS
  120. TELEPROTECTION CHANNEL TESTS
  121. METERING CONVENTIONS
  122. SOURCES
  123. IEC 61580 GOOSE ANALOG VALUES
  124. EVENT RECORDS
  125. BREAKER MAINTENANCE
  126. MODEL INFORMATION
  127. SET DATE AND TIME
  128. TARGETS MENU
  129. VARIATIONS IN PHASE COMPARISON SCHEMES
  130. BLOCKING VS. TRIPPING SCHEMES
  131. SINGLE VS. DUAL PHASE COMPARISON
  132. REFINEMENTS TO BASIC SCHEMES
  133. MULTI-TERMINAL LINES
  134. L60 SIGNAL PROCESSING
  135. PHASE SELECTION
  136. SETTINGS EXAMPLE
  137. LINES WITH TAPPED TRANSFORMERS
  138. TRACTIONAL LOAD
  139. SENSITIVITY ISSUES
  140. SINGLE-POLE TRIPPING APPLICATIONS
  141. SECURITY ON WEAK OR NOISY PLC CHANNELS
  142. PHASE DISTANCE
  143. DISTANCE SETTINGS
  144. TWO BREAKER CONFIGURATION
  145. B.1.1 INTRODUCTION
  146. B.1.4 CRC-16 ALGORITHM
  147. B.2.1 SUPPORTED FUNCTION CODES
  148. B.2.3 EXECUTE OPERATION (FUNCTION CODE 05H)
  149. B.2.5 STORE MULTIPLE SETTINGS (FUNCTION CODE 10H)
  150. B.3.1 OBTAINING RELAY FILES VIA MODBUS
  151. B.3.2 MODBUS PASSWORD OPERATION
  152. B.4.1 MODBUS MEMORY MAP
  153. B.4.2 DATA FORMATS
  154. C.1.1 INTRODUCTION
  155. C.2.1 OVERVIEW
  156. C.2.6 PROTECTION AND OTHER LOGICAL NODES
  157. C.3.1 BUFFERED/UNBUFFERED REPORTING
  158. C.3.6 LOGICAL NODE NAME PREFIXES
  159. C.4.1 OVERVIEW
  160. C.4.5 ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS FOR GSSE/GOOSE
  161. C.5.1 OVERVIEW
  162. C.5.2 CONFIGURING IEC 61850 SETTINGS
  163. C.5.3 ABOUT ICD FILES
  164. C.5.4 CREATING AN ICD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP
  165. C.5.6 IMPORTING AN SCD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP
  166. C.6.1 ACSI BASIC CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
  167. C.6.3 ACSI SERVICES CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
  168. C.7.1 LOGICAL NODES TABLE
  169. D.1.2 POINT LIST
  170. E.1.1 DNP V3.00 DEVICE PROFILE
  171. E.1.2 IMPLEMENTATION TABLE
  172. E.2.1 BINARY INPUT POINTS
  173. E.2.2 BINARY AND CONTROL RELAY OUTPUT
  174. E.2.3 COUNTERS
  175. E.2.4 ANALOG INPUTS
  176. F.1.1 REVISION HISTORY
  177. F.2.1 STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS
  178. F.3.1 GE MULTILIN WARRANTY
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
  9. INSPECTION PROCEDURE
  10. INTRODUCTION TO THE UR
  11. SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
  12. PC REQUIREMENTS
  13. CONFIGURING THE L60 FOR SOFTWARE ACCESS
  14. USING THE QUICK CONNECT FEATURE
  15. CONNECTING TO THE L60 RELAY
  16. MOUNTING AND WIRING
  17. FACEPLATE KEYPAD
  18. RELAY PASSWORDS
  19. COMMISSIONING
  20. OVERVIEW
  21. ORDERING
  22. REPLACEMENT MODULES
  23. PROTECTION ELEMENTS
  24. USER-PROGRAMMABLE ELEMENTS
  25. MONITORING
  26. METERING
  27. POWER SUPPLY
  28. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS
  29. INTER-RELAY COMMUNICATIONS
  30. TYPE TESTS
  31. APPROVALS
  32. PANEL CUTOUT
  33. REAR TERMINAL LAYOUT
  34. TYPICAL WIRING
  35. DIELECTRIC STRENGTH
  36. CT AND VT MODULES
  37. CONTACT INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  38. TRANSDUCER INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  39. RS232 FACEPLATE PORT
  40. IRIG-B
  41. L60 CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS
  42. DESCRIPTION
  43. FIBER: LED AND ELED TRANSMITTERS
  44. G.703 INTERFACE
  45. RS422 INTERFACE
  46. RS422 AND FIBER INTERFACE
  47. IEEE C37.94 INTERFACE
  48. C37.94SM INTERFACE
  49. INTRODUCTION
  50. ENERVISTA UR SETUP MAIN WINDOW
  51. SETTINGS TEMPLATES
  52. SECURING AND LOCKING FLEXLOGIC EQUATIONS
  53. SETTINGS FILE TRACEABILITY
  54. FACEPLATE
  55. LED INDICATORS
  56. CUSTOM LABELING OF LEDS
  57. DISPLAY
  58. MENUS
  59. CHANGING SETTINGS
  60. SETTINGS MENU
  61. INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTS
  62. INTRODUCTION TO AC SOURCES
  63. SECURITY
  64. CYBERSENTRY SECURITY
  65. DISPLAY PROPERTIES
  66. CLEAR RELAY RECORDS
  67. COMMUNICATIONS
  68. MODBUS USER MAP
  69. REAL TIME CLOCK
  70. FAULT REPORTS
  71. OSCILLOGRAPHY
  72. DATA LOGGER
  73. USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
  74. USER-PROGRAMMABLE SELF TESTS
  75. USER-PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS
  76. FLEX STATE PARAMETERS
  77. DIRECT INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  78. TELEPROTECTION
  79. INSTALLATION
  80. AC INPUTS
  81. POWER SYSTEM
  82. SIGNAL SOURCES
  83. BREAKERS
  84. DISCONNECT SWITCHES
  85. FLEXCURVES
  86. INTRODUCTION TO FLEXLOGIC
  87. FLEXLOGIC RULES
  88. FLEXLOGIC EXAMPLE
  89. FLEXLOGIC EQUATION EDITOR
  90. FLEXELEMENTS
  91. NON-VOLATILE LATCHES
  92. PHASE COMPARISON ELEMENTS
  93. LINE PICKUP
  94. DISTANCE
  95. POWER SWING DETECT
  96. LOAD ENCROACHMENT
  97. PHASE CURRENT
  98. NEUTRAL CURRENT
  99. WATTMETRIC GROUND FAULT
  100. GROUND CURRENT
  101. NEGATIVE SEQUENCE CURRENT
  102. BREAKER FAILURE
  103. VOLTAGE ELEMENTS
  104. SETTING GROUPS
  105. SELECTOR SWITCH
  106. TRIP OUTPUT
  107. SYNCHROCHECK
  108. DIGITAL ELEMENTS
  109. DIGITAL COUNTERS
  110. MONITORING ELEMENTS
  111. PILOT SCHEMES
  112. AUTORECLOSE
  113. CONTACT INPUTS
  114. VIRTUAL INPUTS
  115. CONTACT OUTPUTS
  116. VIRTUAL OUTPUTS
  117. REMOTE DEVICES
  118. REMOTE INPUTS
  119. REMOTE DOUBLE-POINT STATUS INPUTS
  120. RESETTING
  121. DIRECT INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  122. TELEPROTECTION INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  123. IEC 61850 GOOSE ANALOGS
  124. IEC 61850 GOOSE INTEGERS
  125. DCMA INPUTS
  126. RTD INPUTS
  127. DCMA OUTPUTS
  128. TEST MODE
  129. FORCE CONTACT INPUTS
  130. FORCE CONTACT OUTPUTS
  131. ACTUAL VALUES MENU
  132. FLEX STATES
  133. DIRECT INPUTS
  134. DIRECT DEVICES STATUS
  135. REMAINING CONNECTION STATUS
  136. METERING CONVENTIONS
  137. SOURCES
  138. TRACKING FREQUENCY
  139. TRANSDUCER INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  140. BREAKER MAINTENANCE
  141. MODEL INFORMATION
  142. CLEAR RECORDS
  143. RELAY MAINTENANCE
  144. TARGETS MENU
  145. MODIFYING USER PRIVILEGES
  146. PASSWORD REQUIREMENTS
  147. SECURITY MENU
  148. VARIATIONS IN PHASE COMPARISON SCHEMES
  149. BLOCKING VS. TRIPPING SCHEMES
  150. SINGLE VS. DUAL PHASE COMPARISON
  151. REFINEMENTS TO BASIC SCHEMES
  152. MULTI-TERMINAL LINES
  153. L60 SIGNAL PROCESSING
  154. PHASE SELECTION
  155. FAULT TYPE DETERMINATION
  156. SETTINGS EXAMPLE
  157. LINES WITH TAPPED TRANSFORMERS
  158. TRACTIONAL LOAD
  159. SENSITIVITY ISSUES
  160. SINGLE-POLE TRIPPING APPLICATIONS
  161. PHASE DISTANCE
  162. GROUND DISTANCE
  163. DISTANCE SETTINGS
  164. TWO BREAKER CONFIGURATION
  165. REPLACE A MODULE
  166. REPLACE BATTERY
  167. DISPOSE OF BATTERY
  168. UNINSTALL AND CLEAR FILES AND DATA
  169. REPAIRS
  170. STORAGE
  171. DISPOSAL
  172. A.1.1 FLEXANALOG ITEMS
  173. A.1.2 FLEXINTEGER ITEMS
  174. B.1.1 INTRODUCTION
  175. B.1.4 MODBUS RTU CRC-16 ALGORITHM
  176. B.2.1 SUPPORTED FUNCTION CODES
  177. B.2.3 EXECUTE OPERATION (FUNCTION CODE 05H)
  178. B.2.5 STORE MULTIPLE SETTINGS (FUNCTION CODE 10H)
  179. B.3.1 OBTAINING RELAY FILES VIA MODBUS
  180. B.4.1 MODBUS MEMORY MAP
  181. B.4.2 DATA FORMATS
  182. C.1.1 INTRODUCTION
  183. C.1.3 FILE TRANSFER BY IEC 61850
  184. C.2.1 OVERVIEW
  185. C.2.6 MMXU: ANALOG MEASURED VALUES
  186. C.3.1 BUFFERED/UNBUFFERED REPORTING
  187. C.3.6 LOGICAL NODE NAME PREFIXES
  188. C.4.1 OVERVIEW
  189. C.4.5 ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS FOR GSSE/GOOSE
  190. C.5.1 OVERVIEW
  191. C.5.2 CONFIGURING IEC 61850 SETTINGS
  192. C.5.3 ABOUT ICD FILES
  193. C.5.4 CREATING AN ICD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP
  194. C.5.6 IMPORTING AN SCD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP
  195. C.6.1 ACSI BASIC CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
  196. C.6.3 ACSI SERVICES CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
  197. C.7.1 LOGICAL NODES TABLE
  198. D.1.1 INTEROPERABILITY DOCUMENT
  199. D.1.2 POINT LIST
  200. E.1.1 DNP V3.00 DEVICE PROFILE
  201. E.1.2 IMPLEMENTATION TABLE
  202. E.2.1 BINARY INPUT POINTS
  203. E.2.2 BINARY AND CONTROL RELAY OUTPUT
  204. E.2.3 COUNTERS
  205. E.2.4 ANALOG INPUTS
  206. F.1.1 REVISION HISTORY
  207. F.1.2 CHANGES TO THE L60 MANUAL
  208. F.2.1 STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS
  209. F.3.1 GE MULTILIN WARRANTY
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
  9. INSPECTION PROCEDURE
  10. INTRODUCTION TO THE UR
  11. SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
  12. PC REQUIREMENTS
  13. CONFIGURING THE L60 FOR SOFTWARE ACCESS
  14. USING THE QUICK CONNECT FEATURE
  15. CONNECTING TO THE L60 RELAY
  16. SETTING UP CYBERSENTRY AND CHANGING DEFAULT PASSWORD
  17. MOUNTING AND WIRING
  18. FACEPLATE KEYPAD
  19. RELAY PASSWORDS
  20. COMMISSIONING
  21. OVERVIEW
  22. SECURITY
  23. ORDERING
  24. REPLACEMENT MODULES
  25. PROTECTION ELEMENTS
  26. USER-PROGRAMMABLE ELEMENTS
  27. MONITORING
  28. METERING
  29. POWER SUPPLY
  30. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS
  31. INTER-RELAY COMMUNICATIONS
  32. TYPE TESTS
  33. APPROVALS
  34. PANEL CUTOUT
  35. REAR TERMINAL LAYOUT
  36. TYPICAL WIRING
  37. DIELECTRIC STRENGTH
  38. CT AND VT MODULES
  39. CONTACT INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  40. TRANSDUCER INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  41. RS232 FACEPLATE PORT
  42. IRIG-B
  43. L60 CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS
  44. DESCRIPTION
  45. FIBER: LED AND ELED TRANSMITTERS
  46. G.703 INTERFACE
  47. RS422 INTERFACE
  48. RS422 AND FIBER INTERFACE
  49. IEEE C37.94 INTERFACE
  50. C37.94SM INTERFACE
  51. INTRODUCTION
  52. ENERVISTA UR SETUP MAIN WINDOW
  53. SETTINGS TEMPLATES
  54. SECURING AND LOCKING FLEXLOGIC EQUATIONS
  55. SETTINGS FILE TRACEABILITY
  56. FACEPLATE
  57. LED INDICATORS
  58. CUSTOM LABELING OF LEDS
  59. DISPLAY
  60. MENUS
  61. CHANGING SETTINGS
  62. SETTINGS MENU
  63. INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTS
  64. INTRODUCTION TO AC SOURCES
  65. DISPLAY PROPERTIES
  66. CLEAR RELAY RECORDS
  67. COMMUNICATIONS
  68. MODBUS USER MAP
  69. REAL TIME CLOCK
  70. FAULT REPORTS
  71. OSCILLOGRAPHY
  72. DATA LOGGER
  73. USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
  74. USER-PROGRAMMABLE SELF TESTS
  75. USER-PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS
  76. FLEX STATE PARAMETERS
  77. DIRECT INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  78. TELEPROTECTION
  79. INSTALLATION
  80. AC INPUTS
  81. POWER SYSTEM
  82. SIGNAL SOURCES
  83. BREAKERS
  84. DISCONNECT SWITCHES
  85. FLEXCURVES
  86. INTRODUCTION TO FLEXLOGIC
  87. FLEXLOGIC RULES
  88. FLEXLOGIC EXAMPLE
  89. FLEXLOGIC EQUATION EDITOR
  90. FLEXELEMENTS
  91. NON-VOLATILE LATCHES
  92. PHASE COMPARISON ELEMENTS
  93. LINE PICKUP
  94. DISTANCE
  95. POWER SWING DETECT
  96. LOAD ENCROACHMENT
  97. PHASE CURRENT
  98. NEUTRAL CURRENT
  99. WATTMETRIC GROUND FAULT
  100. GROUND CURRENT
  101. NEGATIVE SEQUENCE CURRENT
  102. BREAKER FAILURE
  103. VOLTAGE ELEMENTS
  104. SETTING GROUPS
  105. SELECTOR SWITCH
  106. TRIP OUTPUT
  107. SYNCHROCHECK
  108. DIGITAL ELEMENTS
  109. DIGITAL COUNTERS
  110. MONITORING ELEMENTS
  111. PILOT SCHEMES
  112. AUTORECLOSE
  113. CONTACT INPUTS
  114. VIRTUAL INPUTS
  115. CONTACT OUTPUTS
  116. VIRTUAL OUTPUTS
  117. REMOTE DEVICES
  118. REMOTE INPUTS
  119. REMOTE DOUBLE-POINT STATUS INPUTS
  120. RESETTING
  121. DIRECT INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  122. TELEPROTECTION INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
  123. IEC 61850 GOOSE ANALOGS
  124. IEC 61850 GOOSE INTEGERS
  125. DCMA INPUTS
  126. RTD INPUTS
  127. DCMA OUTPUTS
  128. TEST MODE
  129. FORCE CONTACT INPUTS
  130. FORCE CONTACT OUTPUTS
  131. ACTUAL VALUES MENU
  132. FLEX STATES
  133. DIRECT INPUTS
  134. DIRECT DEVICES STATUS
  135. REMAINING CONNECTION STATUS
  136. METERING CONVENTIONS
  137. SOURCES
  138. TRACKING FREQUENCY
  139. TRANSDUCER INPUTS/OUTPUTS
  140. BREAKER MAINTENANCE
  141. MODEL INFORMATION
  142. CLEAR RECORDS
  143. RELAY MAINTENANCE
  144. TARGETS MENU
  145. VARIATIONS IN PHASE COMPARISON SCHEMES
  146. BLOCKING VS. TRIPPING SCHEMES
  147. SINGLE VS. DUAL PHASE COMPARISON
  148. REFINEMENTS TO BASIC SCHEMES
  149. MULTI-TERMINAL LINES
  150. L60 SIGNAL PROCESSING
  151. PHASE SELECTION
  152. FAULT TYPE DETERMINATION
  153. SETTINGS EXAMPLE
  154. LINES WITH TAPPED TRANSFORMERS
  155. TRACTIONAL LOAD
  156. SENSITIVITY ISSUES
  157. SINGLE-POLE TRIPPING APPLICATIONS
  158. PHASE DISTANCE
  159. GROUND DISTANCE
  160. DISTANCE SETTINGS
  161. TWO BREAKER CONFIGURATION
  162. REPLACE A MODULE
  163. REPLACE BATTERY
  164. DISPOSE OF BATTERY
  165. UNINSTALL AND CLEAR FILES AND DATA
  166. REPAIRS
  167. STORAGE
  168. DISPOSAL
  169. A.1.1 FLEXANALOG ITEMS
  170. A.1.2 FLEXINTEGER ITEMS
  171. B.1.1 INTRODUCTION
  172. B.1.4 MODBUS RTU CRC-16 ALGORITHM
  173. B.2.1 SUPPORTED FUNCTION CODES
  174. B.2.3 EXECUTE OPERATION (FUNCTION CODE 05H)
  175. B.2.5 STORE MULTIPLE SETTINGS (FUNCTION CODE 10H)
  176. B.3.1 OBTAINING RELAY FILES VIA MODBUS
  177. B.4.1 MODBUS MEMORY MAP
  178. C.1.1 INTRODUCTION
  179. C.1.3 FILE TRANSFER BY IEC 61850
  180. C.2.1 OVERVIEW
  181. C.2.6 MMXU: ANALOG MEASURED VALUES
  182. C.3.1 BUFFERED/UNBUFFERED REPORTING
  183. C.3.6 LOGICAL NODE NAME PREFIXES
  184. C.4.1 OVERVIEW
  185. C.4.5 ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS FOR GSSE/GOOSE
  186. C.5.1 OVERVIEW
  187. C.5.2 CONFIGURING IEC 61850 SETTINGS
  188. C.5.3 ABOUT ICD FILES
  189. C.5.4 CREATING AN ICD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP
  190. C.5.6 IMPORTING AN SCD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP
  191. C.6.1 ACSI BASIC CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
  192. C.6.3 ACSI SERVICES CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
  193. C.7.1 LOGICAL NODES TABLE
  194. D.1.1 INTEROPERABILITY DOCUMENT
  195. D.1.2 POINT LIST
  196. E.1.1 DNP V3.00 DEVICE PROFILE
  197. E.1.2 IMPLEMENTATION TABLE
  198. E.2.1 BINARY INPUT POINTS
  199. E.2.2 BINARY AND CONTROL RELAY OUTPUT
  200. E.2.3 COUNTERS
  201. E.2.4 ANALOG INPUTS
  202. F.1.1 RADIUS SERVER CONFIGURATION
  203. G.1.1 REVISION HISTORY
  204. G.1.2 CHANGES TO THE L60 MANUAL
  205. G.2.1 STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS
  206. G.3.1 GE MULTILIN WARRANTY
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. INTRODUCTION
  9. For further assistance
  10. PRODUCT
  11. DESCRIPTION
  12. Security
  13. Order codes
  14. Replacement modules
  15. Signal processing
  16. Specifications
  17. Protection elements
  18. User-programmable elements
  19. Monitoring
  20. Metering
  21. Inputs
  22. Power supply
  23. Communication protocols
  24. Inter-relay communications
  25. CyberSentry security
  26. Type tests
  27. Production tests
  28. INSTALLATION
  29. Typical wiring
  30. Control power
  31. CT/VT modules
  32. Contact inputs and outputs
  33. Transducer inputs and outputs
  34. RS232 port
  35. CPU communication ports
  36. IRIG-B
  37. L60 channel communications
  38. Direct input and output communications
  39. Fiber: LED and ELED transmitters
  40. G.703 interface
  41. RS422 interface
  42. RS422 and fiber interface
  43. G.703 and fiber interface
  44. C37.94SM interface
  45. Activate relay
  46. Install software
  47. System requirements
  48. Add device to software
  49. Set IP address in UR
  50. Configure serial connection
  51. Configure Ethernet connection
  52. Automatic discovery of UR devices
  53. Connect to the L60 in EnerVista
  54. Use Quick Connect via front RS232 port
  55. Use Quick Connect via a rear Ethernet port
  56. Import settings
  57. Connect to D400 gateway
  58. Setting files
  59. Event viewing
  60. File support
  61. Protection summary window
  62. Settings templates
  63. Secure and lock FlexLogic equations
  64. Settings file traceability
  65. Front panel interface
  66. Front panel display
  67. Front panel navigation keys
  68. LED indicators
  69. Front panel labelling
  70. Menu navigation
  71. Change settings
  72. View actual values
  73. Breaker control
  74. Change passwords
  75. Invalid password entry
  76. Logic diagrams
  77. FlexLogic design using Engineer
  78. Design logic
  79. Send file to and from device
  80. Monitor logic
  81. View front panel and print labels
  82. Generate connectivity report
  83. Toolbars
  84. Overview
  85. Introduction to AC sources
  86. Product setup
  87. Display properties
  88. Graphical front panel
  89. Clear relay records
  90. Communications
  91. Modbus user map
  92. Fault reports
  93. Oscillography
  94. Data logger
  95. Demand
  96. User-programmable LEDs
  97. User-programmable self-tests
  98. Control pushbuttons
  99. User-programmable pushbuttons
  100. Flex state parameters
  101. User-definable displays
  102. Direct inputs and outputs
  103. Teleprotection
  104. Power system
  105. Signal sources
  106. Breakers
  107. Disconnect switch control
  108. FlexCurves
  109. FlexLogic
  110. FlexLogic rules
  111. FlexLogic evaluation
  112. FlexLogic equation editor
  113. Non-volatile latches
  114. Grouped elements
  115. Phase comparison elements
  116. Line pickup
  117. Distance
  118. Power swing detect (ANSI 68)
  119. Load encroachment
  120. Phase current
  121. Neutral current
  122. Wattmetric ground fault
  123. Ground current
  124. Negative sequence current
  125. Breaker failure (ANSI 50BF)
  126. Voltage elements
  127. Control elements
  128. Setting groups
  129. Selector switch
  130. Trip output
  131. Synchrocheck (ANSI 25)
  132. Digital elements
  133. Digital counters
  134. Monitoring elements
  135. Pilot schemes
  136. Autoreclose (ANSI 79)
  137. Inputs/outputs
  138. Virtual inputs
  139. Contact outputs
  140. Virtual outputs
  141. Transducer inputs/outputs
  142. RTD inputs
  143. DCmA outputs
  144. Testing
  145. Force contact inputs
  146. Front panel
  147. RxGOOSE boolean inputs
  148. Autoreclose
  149. Flex States
  150. Direct inputs
  151. Direct devices status
  152. Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP)
  153. Sources
  154. Synchrocheck
  155. Tracking frequency
  156. RxGOOSE analogs
  157. Records
  158. Event records
  159. Breaker maintenance
  160. Firmware revisions
  161. COMMANDS AND
  162. Set date and time
  163. Targets menu
  164. Relay self-tests
  165. APPLICATION OF
  166. Settings example
  167. Distance/backup supervision
  168. Lines with tapped transformers
  169. Transformer load currents
  170. Tractional load
  171. Single-pole tripping applications
  172. Phase distance
  173. Ground distance
  174. Series compensated lines
  175. Understanding L60 oscillography
  176. Two-breaker configuration
  177. Fundamental principle of phase comparison
  178. Variations in phase comparison schemes
  179. Phase comparison excitation
  180. Blocking versus tripping schemes
  181. Single versus dual phase comparison
  182. Refinements to basic schemes
  183. Multi-terminal lines
  184. L60 signal processing
  185. Single-pole tripping
  186. Phase selection
  187. Fault locator
  188. Devices with Site Targets
  189. General maintenance
  190. CyberSentry security event files
  191. Convert device settings
  192. Copy settings to other device
  193. Compare two devices
  194. Restore settings
  195. Upgrade software
  196. Upgrade firmware
  197. Replace front panel
  198. Replace module
  199. Battery
  200. Dispose of battery
  201. Clear files and data after uninstall
  202. Storage
  203. A.1 FlexAnalog items
  204. B.1 RADIUS server configuration
  205. C.1 Command line interface
  206. D.1 Warranty