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SPA-ZC 400

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Installation and Commissioning Manual


1MRS755347 SPA-ZC 400
Issued: 06.10.2004 Ethernet Adapter
Version: A/06.10.2004
Installation and Commissioning Manual

1. About this manual .....................................................................7


1.1. Copyrights .....................................................................................7
1.2. Trademarks ...................................................................................7
1.3. General .........................................................................................7
1.4. Use of symbols ..............................................................................8
1.5. Document conventions ..................................................................9
1.6. Terminology ................................................................................10
1.7. Abbreviations ..............................................................................11
1.8. Related documents .....................................................................11
1.9. Document revisions .....................................................................12
1.10.Safety information .......................................................................12
2. Introduction .............................................................................13
2.1. SPA-ZC 400 Product Overview ...................................................13
2.2. Introduction to IEC 61850 standard ............................................14
2.3. SPA-ZC 400-BB and SPA-ZC 400-MM Product Overview .........14
2.4. SPA-ZC 400 Features .................................................................15
2.5. Ordering information ...................................................................16
2.5.1. SPA-ZC 400 product package .........................................16
3. Installation ...............................................................................19
3.1. Mechanical Installation ................................................................19
3.2. Communication Engineering Tool (CET) ....................................19
3.2.1. System requirements .......................................................19
3.2.2. Installing CET ...................................................................19
3.2.3. Uninstalling CET ..............................................................27
3.3. Installing Connectivity Packages .................................................27
3.3.1. Uninstalling Connectivity Packages .................................33
4. Engineering .............................................................................35
4.1. About this section ........................................................................35
4.2. Overview of engineering .............................................................35
4.3. Creating project ...........................................................................36
4.4. Configuring SPA-ZC 400 by using Connectivity Packages .........36
4.5. Building object tree ......................................................................37
4.5.1. Adding IEC 61850 Device object .....................................38
4.5.2. Adding Logical Device objects .........................................38
4.5.3. Importing IEC 61850 data object model of IED ................40
4.6. Configuring SPA-ZC 400 using imported CID file .......................41
4.7. Configuring SPA-ZC 400 using IEC 61850 data model
components .................................................................................42
4.8. Configuring communication parameters .....................................44

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4.8.1. SPA Communication parameters .................................... 45


4.9. Using Dataset Editor ................................................................... 47
4.10.Configuring report control blocks ............................................... 47
4.11.Downloading configuration and exporting CID file ..................... 50
4.12.Commissioning SPA-ZC 400 ..................................................... 51
4.12.1.Checking SPA communication ........................................ 51
4.12.2.Obtaining diagnostic data through ftp .............................. 52
5. Technical data ........................................................................ 53
5.1. Interfaces .................................................................................... 53
5.2. Test and conditions ..................................................................... 55
6. Maintenance and service ....................................................... 57
6.1. General about service ................................................................. 57
6.1.1. LED indicators ................................................................. 57
6.2. SPA-ZC 400 communication settings ......................................... 57
7. Technical reference ................................................................ 59
7.1. About this section ....................................................................... 59
7.2. ACSI conformance statement .................................................... 60
7.2.1. ASCI basic conformance statement ............................... 60
7.2.2. ACSI models conformance statement ............................. 60
7.2.3. ACSI service conformance statement ............................. 62
7.3. Model conformance statement ................................................... 66
7.3.1. Common data attribute classes ....................................... 66
7.3.1.1. Quality ................................................................ 66
7.3.1.2. Analogue value .................................................. 67
7.3.1.3. Configuration of analogue value ........................ 67
7.3.1.4. Range configuration ........................................... 67
7.3.1.5. Step position with transient indication ................ 68
7.3.2. Originator ......................................................................... 68
7.3.2.1. Unit definition ..................................................... 69
7.3.2.2. Vector definition ................................................. 69
7.3.3. Common data classes ..................................................... 69
7.3.3.1. Single point status (SPS) ................................... 69
7.3.3.2. Double point status (DPS) ................................. 70
7.3.3.3. Integer status (INS) ............................................ 71
7.3.3.4. Protection activation information (ACT) ............. 72
7.3.3.5. Directional protection activation information
(ACD) ................................................................. 73
7.3.3.6. Security violation counting (SEC) ...................... 74
7.3.3.7. Binary counter reading (BCR) ............................ 74
7.3.3.8. Measured value (MV) ........................................ 75

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7.3.3.9. Complex measured value (CMV) .......................77


7.3.3.10.Sampled value (SAV) .........................................78
7.3.3.11.WYE ...................................................................79
7.3.3.12.Delta (DEL) ........................................................80
7.3.3.13.Sequence (SEQ) ................................................81
7.3.3.14.Harmonic Value (HMV) ......................................81
7.3.3.15.Harmonic value for WYE (HWYE) .....................83
7.3.3.16.Harmonic value for DEL (HDEL) ........................84
7.3.3.17.Controllable single point (SPC) ..........................85
7.3.3.18.Controllable double point (DPC) ........................87
7.3.3.19.Controllable integer status (INC) ........................88
7.3.3.20.Binary controlled step position information
(BSC) .................................................................90
7.3.3.21.Integer controlled step position information
(ISC) ...................................................................91
7.3.3.22.Controllable analogue set point information
(APC) .................................................................93
7.3.3.23.Single point setting (SPG) ..................................94
7.3.3.24.Integer status setting (ING) ................................94
7.3.3.25.Analogue setting (ASG) .....................................95
7.3.3.26.Setting curve (CURVE) ......................................96
7.3.3.27.Device name plate (DPL) ...................................97
7.3.4. Logical node name plate (LPL) ........................................97
7.3.4.1. Curve shape description (CSD) .........................98
7.4. SCL conformance statement .......................................................99
7.5. SCL control block ......................................................................100
7.6. Protocol implementation conformance statement .....................101
7.6.1. Profile conformance .......................................................101
7.6.1.1. MMS conformance ...........................................101
7.6.1.2. GOOSE services ..............................................102

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1. About this manual

1.1. Copyrights
The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not
be construed as a commitment by ABB Oy. ABB Oy assumes no responsibility for
any errors that may appear in this document.
In no event must ABB Oy be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or
consequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document,
nor must ABB Oy be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use
of any software or hardware described in this document.
This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written
permission from ABB Oy, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third
party nor used for any unauthorized purpose.
The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license
and may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such
license.
Copyright © 2004 ABB Oy
All rights reserved.

1.2. Trademarks
Registrations and trademarks used in this document include:
Windows: Registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

1.3. General
This manual provides thorough information on the SPA-ZC 400 Ethernet adapter
used for connecting REF 541/3/5, REM 543/5 and RET 541/3/5 Intelligent
Electronic Devices (IED) to IEC 61850 Station bus and the central concepts related
to it. You will find information on SPA-ZC 400 and its components, an introduction
to engineering tasks and a description of the basic operations.

In this manual RE_54_ contains only REF 541/3/5, REM 543/5 and
RET 541/3/5 products.

Information in this manual is intended for application engineers, who install and
configure SPA-ZC 400. As a prerequisite, you should have basic knowledge of
IEC 61850 client and server architectures in general.

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This manual is divided into following sections:


Chapter 2. Introduction
This section gives an overview of SPA-ZC 400, its components and functionality
and the engineering tool, and introduces the IEC 61850 data modeling principles.
Chapter 3. Installation
This section provides you with general information on installing the SPA-ZC 400
components.
Chapter 4. Engineering
In this section you will find an overview of engineering tasks of SPA-ZC 400.
Chapter 5. Technical data
This section provides you the SPA-ZC 400 technical data.
Chapter 6. Maintenance and service
In this section you will find information about self-diagnostics and troubleshooting
of SPA-ZC 400.
Chapter 7. Technical reference
This section defines the SPA-ZC 400 compliance to IEC 61850 in terms of service,
modeling and engineering interfaces.

1.4. Use of symbols


This publication includes caution and information where appropriate to point out
safety related or other important information. The corresponding symbols should be
interpreted as follows:

Caution icon indicates important information or warning related to


the concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence of a
hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage to
equipment or property.

Information icon alerts the reader to relevant facts and conditions.

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1.5. Document conventions


The following conventions are used for the presentation of material:
• The words in names of screen elements (for example, the title in the title bar of a
dialog, the label for a field of a dialog box) are initially capitalized.
• Capital letters are used for the name of a keyboard key if it is labeled on the
keyboard. For example, press the CTRL key.
• Lowercase letters are used for the name of a keyboard key that is not labeled on
the keyboard. For example, the space bar, comma key, Enter and so on.
• Press CTRL+C indicates that you must hold down the CTRL key while pressing
the C key (to copy a selected object in this case).
• Press ESC E C indicates that you press and release each key in sequence (to copy
a selected object in this case).
• The names of push and toggle buttons are boldfaced. For example, click OK.
• The names of menus and menu items are boldfaced. For example, the File menu.
• The following convention is used for menu operations: Menu Name > Menu
Item > Cascaded Menu Item. For example: select File > Open > New
Project.
• The Start menu name always refers to the Start menu on the Windows Task
Bar.
• System prompts/messages and user responses/input are shown in the Courier
font. For example, if you enter a value out of range, the following message is
displayed:
Entered value is not valid. The value must be 0 to
30.
You may be told to enter the string MIF349 in a field. The string is shown as follows
in the procedure:
MIF349
• Variables are shown using lowercase letters:
sequence name

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1.6. Terminology
The following is a list of terms associated with SPA-ZC 400 that you should be
familiar with. The list contains terms that are unique to ABB or have a usage or
definition that is different from standard industry usage.

Term Description

Connectivity Package Software and description XML files to provide device


specific information about certain relays or device,
used to ease and simplify the engineering

SPA Data communication protocol developed by ABB

ST Connector type for glass fibre cable

Snap-in Connector type for plastic fibre cable

MT-RJ Connector type for glass fibre cable

Data Object (DO) Part of a logical node object representing specific


information, for example status or measurement. From
an object-oriented point of view a data object is an
instance of a class data object. DOs are normally used
as transaction objects; i.e., they are data structures.

Data Set (DS) The data set is the content basis for reporting and
logging. The data set contains references to the data
and data attribute values.

Intelligent Electronic Device This includes devices containing advanced logics


(IED) such as meters, relays, and trip units. In this article
IED means a physical IEC 61850 device that behaves
as its own communication node in the IEC 61850
protocol.

Logical Device (LD) Representation of a group of functions. Each function


is defined as a logical node. A physical device has one
or several LDs.

Logical Node (LN) The smallest part of a function that exchanges data. A
LN is an object defined by its data and methods.

Report Control Block (RCB) The report control block controls the reporting process
for event data as they occur. The reporting process
continues as long as the communication is available.

sAddr Short Address Information


The sAddr attribute allows the allocation of a short
address to DO attributes. Short addresses can be
used within the communication to be more efficient
either in the communication, or in the handling of
messages at client or server. Furthermore, they can
be used as IED internal identification for the attribute.

Substation Configuration XML-based description language for configurations of


description Language (SCL) electrical substation IEDs. Defined in the IEC 61850
standard.

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1.7. Abbreviations

Abbreviation Description

CET Communication Engineering Tool

CID Configured IED Description


(a type of SCL file)

DO Data Object

DS Data Set

ICD IED Configuration Description template


(a type of SCL file)

IEC International Electrotechnical Commission

IED Intelligent Electronic Device


(usually a protection and control relay device)

IP Internet Protocol

LAN Local Area Network

LD Logical Device

LED Light-emitting diode

LN Logical Node

LON Local Operating Network

MMS Manufacturing Message Specification

RCB Report Control Block

SCD System Configuration Description


(a type of SCL file)

SCL Substation Configuration description Language

SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol

1.8. Related documents

Name of the manual Document ID


SPA-ZC 400 configuration CD 1MR151048
CAP 505 User’s Guide 1MRS752292-MUM
SPA-ZF Optical glass fibres, 1MRS755371
multimode graded index type
Plastic-core fibre optic cables, 1MRS752089
Features and instructions for mounting
IEC 61850 Standard
(parts -6, -7-2, -7-3, -7-4, -8-1)

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1.9. Document revisions

Version Date History


A 06.10.2004 Document created

1.10. Safety information

Dangerous voltages can occur on the connectors, even though the


auxiliary voltage has been disconnected.
! National and local electrical safety regulations must always be
followed.
The device contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic
discharge. Unnecessary touching of electronic components must
therefore be avoided.
The frame of the device has to be carefully earthed.
Only a competent electrician is allowed to carry out the electrical
installation.
Non-observance can result in death, personal injury or substantial
property damage.
Breaking the sealing tape on the upper handle of the device will result
in loss of warranty and proper operation will no longer be guaranteed.
Do not touch the inside of the case. The adapter case internals may
contain high voltage potential and touching these may cause personal
injury.

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2. Introduction

2.1. SPA-ZC 400 Product Overview


SPA-ZC 400 is used to connect one RE_54_ device to the IEC 61850-8-1
Station bus. The IEC 61850 standard defines the IEC 61850 communication and
engineering specifications. In addition to the IEC 61850-8 communication,
SPA-ZC 400-BB and SPA-ZC 400-MM versions provide the simultaneous dual
port communication for fibre-optic SPA and LON®. SPA-ZC 400 offers also
possibility to access the device with the SPA protocol over TCP/IP using the same
Ethernet link.

Substation
Monitoring To control
and Controlling centers
System
SPA/Ethernet
adapters
SPA-ZC Industrial Substation
400 and 402 fibre-optic Gateway
GPS
Ethernet switch

SPA IEC61850-8
Station bus

F L
R

C REF 542plus
3rd party devices
E

REF 543
E

REL 511
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Fig. 2.1.-1 Conceptual picture of a typical system setup


The mechanical and electrical connection of Ethernet adapter to a RE_54_ interface
is described in Chapter 3. Installation. The Ethernet adapter programming is
described in Chapter 4. Engineering.
As a prerequisite, you should understand the communication properties of
Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED) that is to be connected to Ethernet adapter. This
information is available in the manual for the protection relay in question. It is also
necessary to have basic understanding of the IEC 61850 system, in which IED is
going to be connected to.

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2.2. Introduction to IEC 61850 standard


The IEC 61850 standard defines the communication between IEDs in substations.
IEDs support the following functions:
- Protection and control
- Integration of innovative sensor and switch technologies
- Metering, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
- Remote monitoring and fault diagnostics
- Automated dispatch and control
- Asset management
- Condition monitoring and diagnostics
IEC 61850 provides:
- Standardized information models for all kind of protection relays, controllers,
circuit-breakers, transformers, etc.
- Information exchange methods to access the information models’ data: report
sequences-of-events, log historical data, control devices, sampled value
distribution, fast peer-to-peer process data exchange, etc.
- A unified system configuration language (XML based) and device on-line self-
description.
Compared to other communication standards for substation automation, the
IEC 61850 standard defines data modeling and communication services for this
specific domain. Data modeling is mapped to a communication protocol,
Manufacturing Message Specification (MMS, ISO 9506 protocol), which uses
TCP/IP and Ethernet. In addition to the communication specifications, engineering
information exchange is defined in SCL, which is a XML based language. For more
information on the IEC 61850 standard documentation, see Section 1.8. Related
documents.

2.3. SPA-ZC 400-BB and SPA-ZC 400-MM Product Overview


SPA-ZC 400-BB and SPA-ZC 400-MM versions have the same IEC 61850
functionality as described in Section 2.1. SPA-ZC 400 Product Overview. In
addition, these versions include an optional fibre optic interface.
This optional interface provides connection between the RE_ 54_ device and the
fibre-optic SPA, LON® and IEC 60870-5-103 buses. The bus connection module
converts incoming optical signals from the SPA, LON® and IEC 60870-5-103 bus
to electrical RS-485 signals for the RE_54_ devices and vice versa. It contains a
service pin for LON® nodes.
The optional interface can be used in the Loop and Star type bus topologies. Also
the module’s line idle state is selectable. The light can be turn on or off. The jumpers
select the bus topology (Loop or Star) depending on whether the light is turned on/
off.

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In the Loop topology, the interface receives the message from the fibre-optic
interface and passes it both to the fibre-optic transmitter and to the RS-485 interface.
In the Star topology, the interface receives the message from the fibre-optic receiver
and passes it only to the RS-485 interface. If the message is received from the
RS-485 interface, it is passed to the fibre-optic transmitter in both bus topologies.
The SPA bus communication uses Loop and light off modes, when the module
jumpers are in the Loop and light off positions. The LON® bus communication uses
Star and light off modes, when the module jumpers are in the Star and light off
positions. The IEC 60870-5-103 bus communication uses Star and light on/off
modes, when the module jumpers are in the Star and light on/off positions.
In the LON® bus communication the optional interface supports collision detection.
The Service Pin is connected via the RS-485 interface to the device’s Neuron® chip,
which is connected to the interface.

Table 2.3.-1 Settings of the jumper

Topology Light on/off Protocol

Star Light off LON or IEC 60870-5-103

Star Light on IEC 60870-5-103

Loop Light off SPA

Loop Light on Not supported

2.4. SPA-ZC 400 Features


• IEC 61850 connectivity for RE_54_
• Internal power supply
• Easy-to-use configuration tool for the IEC 61850 data mapping
• Simultaneous dual port communication (SPA-ZC 400-MM and SPA-ZC 400-BB
versions) for LON® and SPA
• Support of SPA communication over TCP/IP
All relay data can be routed through SPA-ZC 400. It is intended to route the process
data (status, measurements and commands) through the IEC 61850-8-1 bus and the
rest of the available data can be routed through SPA over TCP/IP.

It is not possible to use IEC 60870-5-103 and IEC 61850


simultaneously.

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Module parts

1. 100BaseFX connector
2. LON/ SPA/ IEC 60870-5-103
bus connector (optional)
3. LON/ SPA/ IEC 60870-5-103
Rx LED
4. LON/ LAN service pin
5. LAN and diagnostics LEDs

4 3

1 2

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Fig. 2.4.-1 Parts of SPA-ZC 400

2.5. Ordering information

2.5.1. SPA-ZC 400 product package

SPA-ZC 400
• SPA-ZC 400 module
• SPA-ZC 400 Installation and Commissioning Manual

SPA-ZC 400-MM
• SPA-ZC 400 module with simultaneous dual port communication
• ST connectors for glass fibre
• SPA-ZC 400 Installation and Commissioning Manual

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SPA-ZC 400-BB
• SPA-ZC 400 module with simultaneous dual port communication
• Snap-in connectors for plastic fibre
• SPA-ZC 400 Installation and Commissioning Manual

SPA-ZC 400 Configuration CD


• Engineering tool, Communication Engineering Tool (CET) for SPA-ZC 40x
• Connectivity Packages for RE_54_

Order at least one SPA-ZC 400 configuration CD with your delivery


to get the Communication Engineering Tool and the Connectivity
Packages. SPA-ZC 400 packages do not include the configuration
CD by default.

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3. Installation
This chapter describes the installation of the SPA-ZC 400 module and the
Communication Engineering Tool (CET). For additional information, such as
technical data, maintenance and service, refer to Chapter 5. Technical data and
Chapter 6. Maintenance and service.

3.1. Mechanical Installation


Connect the SPA-ZC 400 module to RE_54_ and screw SPA-ZC 400 to the 9-pin
type D-connectors. Connect the fibre optic LAN cable to the LAN connector of
SPA-ZC 400. The other end of the cable is connected to the IEC 61850-8
Station bus via Ethernet switch.

3.2. Communication Engineering Tool (CET)

3.2.1. System requirements


Communication Engineering Tool (CET) runs on Windows 2000, Windows XP and
Windows Server 2003 Operating Systems. A PC capable of running one of these
operating systems and applications is usually sufficient also for CET. For more
information, refer to the Section 1.8. Related documents. The detailed system
requirements can be seen below.
• 20 MB free hard disk space, if Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1, which is required
for running CET, has been installed already.
• 100 MB free hard disk space, includes installation of Microsoft .NET Framework
1.1. It is installed automatically, if it is not found.

3.2.2. Installing CET


1. Close all the open programs and insert the CET installation CD to the CD-ROM
drive of your PC.
2. The Installation program starts automatically. If this is not the case, open the
program by browsing it to the CD drive and start setup.exe.
3. First, the installation wizard extracts the installation files to your local computer,
see Fig. 3.2.2.-1.

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Fig. 3.2.2.-1 Extracting installation files

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4. Then the CET Installation program opens. In this dialog click Next, see Fig.
3.2.2.-2.
With the Back button you can return to the previous dialog, and with the
Cancel button exit the installation wizard. This applies to all the dialogs in
the installation wizard.

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Fig. 3.2.2.-2 CET Installation Program

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5. Read the License Agreement, then check the option I accept the license
agreement and click Next to continue the installation, see Fig. 3.2.2.-3.
If you check the option I do not accept the license agreement, the Next
button is not available and you cannot continue the installation.

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Fig. 3.2.2.-3 License Agreement dialog

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6. Select the folder in which the application is to be installed, see Fig. 3.2.2.-4.
• To select the default folder shown at the bottom of the dialog, click Next.
• To select another folder, click Browse, choose the folder you want and click
Next.

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Fig. 3.2.2.-4 Selecting installation folder

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7. Both manuals are installed by default in your local hard drive, see Fig. 3.2.2.-5.
By clicking Next you can continue the installation.
• To install a manual, click the respective manual and select
Will be installed on local hard drive.
• To install the documentation feature, click the respective manual and select
Entire feature will be installed on local hard drive.
• To install the manual when required, click the respective manual and select
Feature will be installed when required.
• Not to install the manual, click the respective manual and select
Entire feature will be unavailable.

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Fig. 3.2.2.-5 Installing manuals

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8. On this stage installation can begin, see Fig. 3.2.2.-6. Click Next to begin the
installation.

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Fig. 3.2.2.-6 Ready to install

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9. You can follow the progress of the installation in a dialog that also shows the
directory path where the files are copied, see Fig. 3.2.2.-7. At this point, you can
still cancel the installation by clicking Cancel.

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Fig. 3.2.2.-7 Installation

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10.Then a dialog opens to show that the gateway has been successfully installed,
see Fig. 3.2.2.-8. Close the dialog and finish the installation by clicking Finish.

A040011

Fig. 3.2.2.-8 Installation complete


11.When clicking Finish the wizard also installs the Microsoft SQL Server
automatically, if it is not installed on the hardware already.
12.Now, you can start CET by selecting Start > Programs > Communication
Engineering Tool for SPA-ZC 40x > Communication Engineering Tool in
the Windows task bar.

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3.2.3. Uninstalling CET


1. Open the Add or Remove Programs dialog by selecting Start > Settings >
Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs in the Windows task bar.
2. Select CET and click Remove, see Fig. 3.2.3.-1.

Note that the uninstallation only removes CET, in order for you to
install a new version and to update the software. It does not remove
the Microsoft SQL Server and .NET Framework. Removing these
programs may infect the functionality of the other ABB applications.

A040012

Fig. 3.2.3.-1 Add or Remove Programs dialog

Detailed instructions for upgrading the software will be provided


when the upgrade is available.

3.3. Installing Connectivity Packages


1. Close all the open programs and insert the SPA-ZC 400 configuration CD to the
CD-ROM drive of your PC.
2. Double-click the Connectivity Package installation program and select the
relevant IED (.msi) to start the installation.

It is recommended to install the Connectivity Package after


installing the Communication Engineering Tool (CET), see Section
3.2.2. Installing CET. If this is not the case, re-install the
Connectivity Package after installing the CET.
3. First, the installation wizard extracts the installation files to your local computer.

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4. Then the Connectivity Package Installation program opens. In this dialog click
Next, see Fig. 3.3.-1.
With the Back button you can return to the previous dialog, and with the
Cancel button exit the installation wizard. This applies to all the dialogs in
the installation wizard.

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5. Read the License Agreement, then check the option I accept the license
agreement and click Next to continue the installation, see Fig. 3.3.-2.
If you check the option I do not accept the license agreement, the Next
button is not available and you cannot continue the installation.

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Fig. 3.3.-2 License Agreement

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6. Select the folder in which the application is to be installed, see Fig. 3.3.-3.
• To select the default folder shown at the bottom of the dialog, click Next.
• To select another folder, click Browse, choose the folder you want and click
Next.

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7. On this stage installation can begin, see Fig. 3.3.-4. Click Next to begin the
installation.

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8. You can follow the progress of the installation in a dialog, which also shows the
directory path where the files are copied to, see Fig. 3.3.-5. At this point, you
can still cancel the installation by clicking Cancel.

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9. Then a dialog opens to show that the Connectivity Package has been
successfully installed, see Fig. 3.3.-6. Close the dialog and finish the installation
by clicking Finish.

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Fig. 3.3.-6 Installation complete

3.3.1. Uninstalling Connectivity Packages


1. Open the Add or Remove Programs dialog by selecting Start > Settings >
Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs in the Windows task bar.
2. Select the relevant Connectivity Package and click Remove, see Fig. 3.3.1.-1.

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Fig. 3.3.1.-1 Add or Remove Programs dialog

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4. Engineering

4.1. About this section


This section guides you in the engineering tasks required before using SPA-ZC 400.
For more information on the IEC 61850 data modeling, refer to the IEC 61850
standards listed in Section 1.8. Related documents.

Note that all the possible engineering scenarios are not included in
this manual. You must have engineering rights to be able to perform
the tasks described in this section.

4.2. Overview of engineering


The engineering and maintenance of SPA-ZC 400 is done by using the
Communication Engineering Tool (CET). The device’s communication structure is
described in the Project Explorer dialog. The structure is built by using device
objects. These objects have communication properties that can be accessed via the
Object Properties dialog. These properties define for example the IP addresses, unit
addresses, descriptions etc.
The process data accessible on devices is modeled according to the IEC 61850
standard. In the communication structure this is seen as logical devices (LD), logical
nodes (LN), data objects (DO) and their data attributes (DA). The data model is
imported from the pre-configured object types of devices, which have the objects
defined and configured. These object types are defined in the standardized IED
Connectivity Packages. The data model can also be created manually by using CET
functions.
When the structure is complete and all the objects have been set up properly the
configuration is downloaded via FTP to SPA-ZC 400 by using the CID (Configured
IED Description) Export function.
The engineering work can be divided into four separate tasks:
1. Building an object tree according to the IEC 61850 data model by importing the
Connectivity Package.
2. Configuring object properties, for example adding mapping to the SPA
references in the IED (Intelligent Electronic Device).
3. Configuring communication addresses.
4. Exporting the configuration data to SPA-ZC 400 and to the IEC 61850 system
configuration tool.

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4.3. Creating project


You need to start the SPA-ZC 400 Communication Engineering Tool (CET) to open
and name a project, see Fig. 4.3.-1 and Fig. 4.3.-2.

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Fig. 4.3.-1 Creating a new CET project

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Fig. 4.3.-2 Opening a CET project

4.4. Configuring SPA-ZC 400 by using Connectivity Packages


First, you need to install the Connectivity Packages from the SPA-ZC 400
configuration CD, see Section 3.3. Installing Connectivity Packages. The RE_54_
Connectivity Packages contain needed data and tools to facilitate the building of an
object tree. It is strongly recommended to use Connectivity Packages to add
engineering efficiency.

It is recommended to install the Connectivity Package after


installing the Communication Engineering Tool (CET), see Section
3.2.2. Installing CET. If this is not the case, re-install the
Connectivity Packages after installing the CET, see Section 3.3.
Installing Connectivity Packages.

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4.5. Building object tree


After installing the Connectivity Package you need to build and configure an object
tree in the SPA-ZC 400 Communication Engineering Tool (CET) to define the
Communication structure.
The Fig. 4.5.-1 shows an example of how the object tree may look like when it has
been built. In the example tree you can see the SPA-ZC 400 object and its child
objects as devices and data objects. Indentation is used to indicate the parent-child
relationship between the objects.

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Fig. 4.5.-1 Example view of the SPA-ZC 40x Communication Engineering Tool
You have several possible ways to add objects to the object tree in the
Communication structure:
• You can use the right mouse button (right-click) to select the object, which you
want to add a child object.
• You can copy the object.
• You can select the object using a drag-and-drop operation

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Add the objects in the following order:


1. IEC 61850 Device object (SPA-ZC 40x)
2. Logical Device objects
3. Logical Node objects
4. Data objects

4.5.1. Adding IEC 61850 Device object


To start building the object tree, add an IEC 61850 Device object in the
Communication structure by selecting the project name, that is Protocol Test in this
case. Then right-click to select Protocol Test and select New > IEC 61850 >
SPA-ZC 40x, see Fig. 4.5.1.-1. Project can contain several IEC 61850 Device
objects, for example all substation feeder configurations and exported
communication must be done separately for every device.

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Fig. 4.5.1.-1 Adding an IEC 61850 Device object

4.5.2. Adding Logical Device objects


1. Right-click to select an IEC 61850 Device object (SPA-ZC 40x) and select
New > Communication > Logical Device. This generates the mandatory
logical device LD0, logical node LLN0 and its data structure for SPA-ZC 400.
Logical device LD0 describes SPA-ZC 400 and includes the data objects for
diagnostics and description. All data sets and report control blocks (RCB) will
be collected to LLN0.

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2. Add a new Logical Device object (REF 541/3/5), see Fig. 4.5.2.-1.This is
possible only after you have installed connectivity packages to your computer.
The IED’s data model behind SPA-ZC 400 is described in the logical device
LD1.

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Fig. 4.5.2.-1 Adding Logical Device objects


3. The logical device object is now shown as a sub-object to the IEC 61850 Device
object, see Fig. 4.5.2.-2.

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Fig. 4.5.2.-2 Logical node is shown as sub-object

You should have at least one Logical Device object as a child object
to each IEC 61850 Device object.

You can have at maximun seven (7) Logical Device objects under
one Device object (LDO and six (6) IED logical nodes).

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When the actual IEC 61850 data model is created the logical device name has two
parts:
• Device Object name
• Logical Device name
for example SPAZC40xLD0.

4.5.3. Importing IEC 61850 data object model of IED


1. Right-click to select a Logical Device object (for example REF 541/3/5).
2. Import the project created with CAP 505, the Relay Product Engineering Tools
software. Communication Engineering Tool (CET) converts the project files
with the help of the Connectivity Packages to a IEC 61850 data object model.

The imported file, which is in the specified directory, is a


compressed archive file with the file extension .AR.

CET builds the IED’s IEC 61850 data model from the selected Connectivity
Package to the Project Explorer dialog under the selected logical device.
The tool imports default data sets and report control blocks (RCB) to logical device
LD0, see Fig. 4.5.3.-1. Data sets include a set of selected data attributes from IED’s
IEC 61850 data model. These data sets are used in the IEC 61850-8-1 event
reporting model. If data attributes are selected to the data set and the same data set
is used in report control block (RCB), the data set generates a spontaneous event
which will be sent to the IEC 61850 client. If the data set is not defined in the RCB,
IEC 61850-8-1 reads the data separately. You can modify data sets with Dataset
Editor, see Section 4.9. Using Dataset Editor.

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Fig. 4.5.3.-1 Project Explorer dialog in the Communication Engineering Tool window

4.6. Configuring SPA-ZC 400 using imported CID file


If you have to configure several SPA-ZC 400 with the similar IEC 61850 data object
model, it is possible to import a previously generated CID file and change the
communication addresses, typically by changing the IP address.
Add the project and the logical device LD0 like in Section 4.4. Configuring SPA-
ZC 400 by using Connectivity Packages. Add a logical device to the SPA-ZC 40x
Device object by right-clicking to select SPA-ZC 40x > New > Communication >
Logical Device.You have to select the CID Import function by choosing a new
empty logical node and then right-click to select the CID Import function.
In the CID Import dialog you can select the right CID file from the workstation
directory and import it to a previously created logical node. LD0 contains the data
sets and reporting control blocks. Other logical devices describe the data model of a
connected IED.

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4.7. Configuring SPA-ZC 400 using IEC 61850 data model


components
You can configure the IED model from the beginning. You have to be familiar with
the IED, SPA model and how the IED model can be converted to the IEC 61850
model. If this configuration method is used, it is recommended that you familiarize
yourself with Connectivity Packages as an example. Contact ABB if you have
unresolved problems.
You can start building the IEC 61850 data model by creating an empty logical
device, see Section 4.5.2. Adding Logical Device objects. The IEC 61850 standard
defines a mandatory logical node LLN0 for every device and for its objects. You can
add a logical node (LN) with the LN wizard tool, see Fig. 4.7.-1. You can open a
logical node by right-clicking the respective logical device. You have to choose the
logical node type and add a unique instance number for the logical node type.
A prefix is an additional naming parameter for a logical node.

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Fig. 4.7.-1 LN wizard


When the logical node is ready, you have to define data objects (DO) to it. You can
add data objects with DO Wizard, see Fig. 4.7.-2. You can open the logical node by
right-clicking the logical device. You have to choose the data object type and give a
unique name within the selected logical node. DO Wizard has a set of pre-defined
data objects with hard-coded data attributes. For more information on data objects,
refer to Section 7.3. Model conformance statement.

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Fig. 4.7.-2 DO Wizard


To get the data from the SPA model to the IEC 61850 model, you have to give SPA
point data for selected data object in DOI Editor.
To open Data Object Instance (DOI) Editor, first you have to select the data object.
Then right-click to select DOI Editor, see Fig. 4.7.-3. The Object Properties dialog
shows different SPA point data properties that you can edit. SPA point data is
written to the sAddr field in the CID file for the selected data object. SPA-ZC 400
uses this field to poll data and events from IED.

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Fig. 4.7.-3 Data Object Instance Editor

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4.8. Configuring communication parameters


SPA-ZC 400 communication parameters are located in the Device Properties.
SPA-ZC 400 uses static IP addresses, which have to be defined in the planned
network structure, see Fig. 4.8.-1.
• IP Address
IP address identifies SPA-ZC 400 in Local Area Network (LAN). All
communication via SPA-ZC 400 uses this address. The default value is
192.0.2.10 and it has to be changed to a unique address according to the planned
network structure.
• Default Gateway
This IP address defines the gateway’s address, which forwards IP traffic between
the local subnet and outside world. The default value is 192.0.2.1 and it has to be
changed according to the planned network structure.
• Subnet Mask
This address defines which addresses have access to the default gateway.
• SNTP Servers
SPA-ZC 400 uses SNTP for its own realtime clock. Time is used for
synchronizing IED with SPA time synchronization and for analog event time
stamping. One SNTP Server has to exist in the accessible network, otherwise
SPA-ZC 400 event time stamping is not working properly. The secondary SNTP
server is used, if the primary SNTP server for some reason drops from the
network.
• Time Zone Correction
Due to the SNTP time synchronization, a time offset must be added to the SPA
time synchronization message depending on the time zone. It affects the IED
HMI event list and analog event time stamping. The value is minutes between -
720 and 720 and it is comparable to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
• OSI addresses are read-only and they are always the same. The IEC 61850-8-1
client uses these addresses to access SPA-ZC 400 over MMS.

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Fig. 4.8.-1 Communication Parameters

4.8.1. SPA Communication parameters


SPA-ZC 400 needs also IED SPA address to access the SPA data. Every logical
device has SPA Communication Parameters Object properties expect LD0, which
describes the SPA-ZC 400. The SPA Address object property has to be the same as
the configured SPA unit number in IED.

SPA-ZC 400 has to know the SPA Password to write the data to IED.
Password (SPA parameter 0V160) is needed only for controllable
integer status (INC). The SPA Password has to be same as defined in
IED MMI.
SPA-ZC 400 uses default bit rate 9600 bits/s. Other possible values are 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600 and 19200 bits/s. Used value has to be same as the configured value in
IED.
SPA-ZC 400 has three different modes of the IED time synchronization. The mode
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• Enabled
This is the default operation mode. When the operation is selected, you can
synchronize SPA-ZC 400 with SNTP as it is defined in the IEC 61850-8-1
standard and SPA-ZC 400 is also synchronizing IED over SPA.
• Disabled
In this mode, you can only synchronize SPA-ZC 400 with SNTP and IED has a
different source of time synchronization.
• Read from device if supported
When this operation mode is selected, the time for SPA-ZC 400 is read from IED
over SPA. SNTP is not in use.
.

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4.9. Using Dataset Editor


Dataset groups selected data, so that client can access to it easily with a single read
operation. Dataset is also the basic part of event reporting; data is linked to
spontaneous event sending only via report control blocks data set definition. Client
reads other data separately. Datasets definitions locate always under the logical
device LD0 and logical node LLN0. Dataset Editor modifies selected data set.
Open Dataset Editor by selecting the data set and right-click to open Dataset Editor.
Dataset has a set of data attributes: logical device instance name, optional prefix,
logical node instance name, logical node class, data object name and functional
constraint. Functional constraint divides data attributes to groups, which have the
same functional constraint under the same data object. For example functional
constraint ST (status information) groups stVal, q and t data attributes together, and
then you do not have to add data attributes one by one to data set. Data attributes are
collected to the data set in groups, and functional constraint defines the data
attributes. This is MMS protocol’s naming feature, which is the base of naming and
protocol definition in the IEC 61850 standard.
You can drag the data objects from data structure to data set entry. Delete data set
entry by choosing Edit > Delete function or by selecting line and right-click to select
Delete.

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Fig. 4.9.-1 Dataset Editor

4.10. Configuring report control blocks


Report control block (RCB) controls the spontaneous event reporting and client can
modify report sending behaviour by setting RCB attributes. RCB attributes have
suitable default values for following ABB products: COM 610 and MicroSCADA
Pro IEC 61850-8-1 Client. RCBs locate always under the logical device LD0 and
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Following RCB’s default type is defined for data set:


• Buffered reporting
IEC 61850-8-1 buffers events also during the communication break.
• Buffer Time
Default value for buffered reporting is 100 milliseconds (ms). With this value
RCB waits 100 ms for other events after the first change before sending the
report.
• Integrity Period
Default value for Integrity Period is 0. If this attribute has value > 0 ms,
SPA-ZC 400 sends a report with all data listed in linked data set with this period.
By default this feature is not enabled because it generates unnecessary load to
server and network.
• Report ID
By default this attribute is empty and SPA-ZC 400 uses it for RCB MMS
address.
• Option Field defines what information is sent with report
By default SPA-ZC 400 adds buffer over-flow information, report entryID,
sequence number and allows segmentation. Other fields are RCB configuration
version, data reference in MMS address format, name of the used data set and
report sending time.
• Max property defines how many clients are using this RCB the number of needed
RCB instances. If you define two clients for buffered reporting, then Max has to
be two. SPA-ZC 400 creates two instances of RCB name, for example.
rcbStatNrml01 and rcbStatNrml02. For unbuffered reporting Max has to be same
as number of defined clients or higher. This is defined in the IEC 61850 standard.
• Trigger Options
SPA-ZC 400 uses Data Change and Quality Change triggers by default, for
example changes in value and quality generates information reports. Data Update
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Fig. 4.10.-1 Report Control Block


Buffered reporting needs mandatory Report Client definitions. Report Client
definitions links certain RCB to certain client. Client can import the CID file to
check what RCB instance it has to use. If Max property is defined to two,
configuration must have two clients with buffered reporting. In the list first defined
client uses first RCB instance (rcb name ...01) and second RCB uses second instance
(rcb name ...02 ). It is not mandatory to define clients in unbuffered reporting, but it
is recommended for clarity. Client IED Name has to match with the client name in
Substation Configuration description Language (SCL).
Every modification in RCB increases the rcb Configuration Revision property by
one. This integer value is also an exported CID file and the IEC 61850-8-1 client can
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4.11. Downloading configuration and exporting CID file


After you have built the IEC 61850 data model and done the SPA mapping, it is
possible to download the configuration to SPA-ZC 400. Select the IEC 61850
Device object and right-click to select the CID Export. You can also export the CID
file to your workstation’s file system and use it in system level tools, for example to
configure your IEC 61850-8-1 client.
If you download configuration to SPA-ZC 400 the first time, change the IP address
from default address (192.0.2.10) to new IP address according to planned network
structure.
CET and SPA-ZC 400 have a checking mechanism to avoid IP addressing problems.
If you select another subnet against current IP address, CET cannot connect anymore
to SPA-ZC 400 after the configuration downloading. You have to change the used
IP address and workstation/laptop address to access the configuration again. If IP
address changes radically, CET asks if you are aware of it. If you accept the changed
subnet, SPA-ZC 400 resets used IP address and takes the new address in to use. If
you do not accept changes, SPA-ZC 400 uses the old IP address against the
configuration.

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Fig. 4.11.-1 Downloading the device’s configuration

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4.12. Commissioning SPA-ZC 400


The downloaded CID file is taken into use when restarting SPA-ZC 400.
Normally, the reset happens automatically after the configuration is downloaded
with Communication Engineering Tool.
You can see how the configuration process is progressing from the diagnostic LEDs.
When the SPA-ZC 400 configuration is completed, then the green LED is on. If
SPA-ZC 400 is online with the IEC 61850 client, you can check the general
configuration status of SPA-ZC 400 from the data model LD0.LLN0.Health.stVal:
1. OK, configuration is completed succesfully.
2. Warning, no clock synchronization.
3. Alarm, during the configuration appeared errors.
If the configuration fails, first you should check the error log files from the
SPA-ZC 400 file system.The status and error logs locate in the /log directory.

4.12.1. Checking SPA communication


In case the configuration is completes succesfully, you can check the resetable
diagnostic counters through the IEC 61850 data model or SPA-ZC 400 file system.
SPA-ZC 400 Diagnostic counters are part of the LD0.LLN0.Mod attributes. The
data object type is ABB specific extension in IEC 61850 data model and contains
the counters as data attibutes. It is possible to reset the counters by writing 1 into
ctlVal. It is not recommended to put the counters into the data set because the
counter values are updated only during a read operation.

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The q attribute quality bits of the properly updated data objects


indicate GOOD or DEFAULTED. If this is not the case, SPA-
ZC 400 and RE_54_ configurations are not equal. If all the data
objects have INVALID quality, the SPA communication is not
running.

4.12.2. Obtaining diagnostic data through ftp


The following session gets the diagnostic counters through ftp.
C:\>ftp x.x.x.x
User: abb
Password: abb
ftp> cd d:
ftp> get diagnostic.txt
ftp> quit

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5. Technical data

5.1. Interfaces

SPA-ZC 400 - IED interface


- Fixed mechanics and fixed connectors for REF 541/3/5, REM 543/5 and
RET 541/3/5 protection relays
• D-type subminiature connector for IEC 61850 traffic
• D-type subminiature connector for simultaneous dual port communication
(optional, see Section 2.3. SPA-ZC 400-BB and SPA-ZC 400-MM Product
Overview)

IEC 61850 interface


• Fibre optic LAN connector
• MT-RJ multimode glass fibre transceiver

LON/SPA/IEC 60870-5-103 interface (Optional)


- Fibre optic connector options
• ST multimode glass fibre transmitter/receiver pair or
• snap-in multimode plastic fibre transmitter/receiver pair

Optical fibres
- See fibre optic guides:
• SPA-ZF Optical glass fibres, multimode graded index type
• Plastic-core fibre optic cables, features and instructions for mounting
For more information, see Section 1.8. Related documents.

Diagnostic LEDs
SPA-ZC 400 common diagnostic LEDs
- Power
- Diagnostic
• Red
• Green
LAN diagnostic LEDs
- LINK
- TX
- RX

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- RX

Dimensions and weight

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SPA-ZC 400
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IEC 61850
MODBUS TCP
DNP TCP

00-0C-02-B0-CC-00
195

IP

POWER
LINK
TX
LAN
RX
DIAG

SERVICE PIN

100 Base
FX RX TX

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Table 5.1.-1 Dimensions and weight


Type Dimensions [mm] Weight [g]
SPA-ZC 400 195 x 50 x 26 130

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5.2. Test and conditions


Table 5.2.-1 Environmental test and conditions

Recommended service temperature range -10...+55°C


(continuous)

Transport and storage temperature range -40...+70°C according to


the IEC 60068-2-48

Dry heat test According to the IEC 60068-2-2

Dry cold test According to the IEC 60068-2-1

Damp heat test, cyclic According to the IEC 60068-2-30

Table 5.2.-2 Electromagnetic compatibility tests

EMC immunity test level meets the requirements listed below

1 MHz burst disturbance test, class III According to the IEC 60255-22-1

• Common mode 2.5 kV

• Differential mode 1.0 kV

Electrostatic discharge test, class III According to the IEC 61000-4-2 and IEC
60255-22-2

• For contact discharge 6 kV

• For air discharge 8 kV

Radio frequency interference tests

• Conducted, common mode According to the IEC 61000-4-6 and


IEC 60255-22-6 (2000)
10 V (rms), f=150 kHz...80 MHz

• Radiated, amplitude-modulated According to the IEC 61000-4-3 and


IEC 60255-22-3 (2000)
10 V/m (rms), f=80...1000 MHz

• Radiated, pulse-modulated According to the ENV 50204 and


IEC 60255-22-3 (2000)
10 V/m, f=900 MHz

Fast transient disturbance tests According to the IEC 60255-22-4 and


IEC 61000-4-4

• All terminals 4 kV

Surge immunity test According to the IEC 61000-4-5

• Power supply 4 kV, line-to-earth


2 kV, line-to-line

Power frequency (50 Hz) magnetic field 300 A/m continuous


IEC 61000-4-8

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Table 5.2.-2 Electromagnetic compatibility tests

Electromagnetic emission tests According to the EN 55011

• Conducted, RF-emission (Mains terminal) EN 55011, class A, IEC 60255-25

Radiated RF-emission EN 55011, class A, IEC 60255-25

CE approval Complies with the EMC directive


89/336/EEC and the LV directive
73/23/EEC

Table 5.2.-3 Standard tests

Mechanical tests

Vibration tests (sinusoidal) According to the IEC 60255-21-1, class I

Shock and bump test According to the IEC 60255-21-2, class I

Table 5.2.-4 Standard tests

Supply current consumption

Running 340 mA

Start up 430 mA

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6. Maintenance and service

6.1. General about service


If the SPA-ZC 400 module or a part of it is found to be faulty, the normal service
operation is to replace the entire module. For more details, refer to the ordering
information.

6.2. LED indicators


Table 6.2.-1 LED indicators
LED Color State Sequence number Description
Power Green On Power on
Link LAN Green On Indication for LAN link OK
RX LAN Green On Indication for incoming LAN traffic
TX LAN Green On Indication for outgoing LAN traffic
DIAG Green Red Off On 1 Bootloader booting
Flashing On 2 Bootloader, missing boot image
On On 3 Starting
Flashing Off 4 OK, missing configuration
On Off 5 Everything OK
Off Flashing 6 Unrecoverable error situation
RX Green On Indication for incoming LON traffic
(LON, SPA, IEC 60870-5-103

Possible sequences are:


1 3 5 Normal situation
1 2 Missing boot image
1 3 4 Configuration file is missing
1 3 6 Unrecoverable error situation

6.3. SPA-ZC 400 communication settings


RE_ 54_ addresses are not properly configured if
• diagnostic counter SPAReplyTimo increases constantly and SPAReplyData
remains 0
• quality of the data is INVALID
The following protocol specific settings have to be checked when setting up
RE_ 54_:
• Protocol selection for SPA-ZC 400
Table 6.3.-1 explains the possible port configuration of REF_ 54_ when
SPA-ZC 400 is connected.

The protocol selection is active only after rebooting the relay. For
more information, see RE_54_ Technical Reference Manuals.

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Table 6.3.-1 Protocol selection for RE_54_

Connectors/Communication parameters

X3.2/Protocol 2 X3.3/Protocol 3 Front connector

SPA (SMS) LON SPA

SPA (SMS) SPA -

IEC_103 LON (SMS) SPA

IEC_103 SPA (SMS) -

IEC_103 - SPA

DNP 3.0 LON (SMS) SPA

DNP 3.0 SPA (SMS) -

DNP 3.0 - SPA

Modbus LON (SMS) SPA

Modbus SPA (SMS) -

Modbus - SPA

- SPA SPA

It is not possible to use IEC 60870-5-103 and IEC 61850


simultaneously.

• SPA command timeout


Spa command timeout should be < 1 second when LON interlocking is not in use.
• SPA baud rate and SPA slave number
Baud rate and slave number have to be according to the SPA-ZC 400 configuration.

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7. Technical reference

7.1. About this section


This chapter defines the compliance to IEC 61850 in terms of service, modeling,
engineering interfaces and also exceptions and local adaptations. The information
gives you a detailed explanation of the IEC 61850 capabilities of a product.
This chapter provides information about the following issues:
• ACSI conformance statement
• Model conformance statement
• SCL conformance statement
• SCL control block
• Protocol implementation conformance statement
The ACSI conformance statement describes the abstract service interfaces, which
are normally mapped to specific communication service (SCSM) and therefore
indirectly stated in the protocol implementation conformance statement. The
conformance statements and documents are referred to as Protocol Implementation
Conformance Statement (PICS) and Model Implementation Conformance
Statement (MICS).

Notations
For the following clauses, the following definitions apply:

m Mandatory support.
The item must be implemented.
c Conditional support.
The item must be implemented if the stated condition exists.
o Optional support.
The implementation may decide to implement the item.
x The implementation must not implement this item (excluded).
i The implementation of the item is not within the scope of this product
(out-of-scope).
F/S Functional Standard. Should be applied.
Base Must be applied in any application claiming conformance to this
standard.

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7.2. ACSI conformance statement

7.2.1. ASCI basic conformance statement


Table 7.2.1-1 ASCI basic conformance statement

Client/ Server/ SPA-ZC 400/


Subscriber Publisher Comments

Client-Server roles

B11 Server side – a Supported


(of TWO-PARTY-APPLICATION-ASSOCIATION)

B12 Client side a –


(of TWO-PARTY-APPLICATION-ASSOCIATION)

SCSMs supported

B21 SCSM: IEC 6185-8-1 used Supported

B22 SCSM: IEC 6185-9-1 used Not Supported

B23 SCSM: IEC 6185-9-2 used Not Supported

B24 SCSM: other

Generic substation event model (GSE)

B31 Publisher side – O Not Supported

B32 Subscriber side O – Not Supported

Transmission of sampled value model (SVC)

B41 Publisher side – O Not Supported

B42 Subscriber side O – Not Supported

a. must be M if support for LOGICAL-DEVICE model has been declared

7.2.2. ACSI models conformance statement


Table 7.2.2-1 ACSI models conformance statement

Client/ Server/ SPA-ZC 400/


Subscriber Publisher Comments

If Server side (B1) supported

M1 Logical device a a Supported

M2 Logical device b b Supported

M3 Data c c Supported

M4 Data set d d Supported

M5 Substitution O O Supported

M6 Setting group control a a Supported

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Table 7.2.2-1 ACSI models conformance statement (Continued)

Client/ Server/ SPA-ZC 400/


Subscriber Publisher Comments

Reporting

M7 Buffered report control O O Supported

M7-1 sequence-number

M7-2 report-time-stamp

M7-3 reason-for-inclusion

M7-4 data-set-name

M7-5 data-reference

M7-6 buffer-overflow

M7-7 EntryID

M7-8 BufTim

M7-9 IntgPd

M7-10 GI

M8 Unbuffered report control M M Supported

M8-1 sequence-number

M8-2 report-time-stamp

M8-3 reason-for-inclusion

M8-4 data-set-name

M8-5 data-reference

M8-6 BufTim

M8-7 IntgPd

Logging O O Not Supported

M9 Log control O O Not Supported

M9-1 IntPd

M10 Log O O Not Supported

M11 Control M M Supported

If GSE (B31/32) is supported

Goose O O Not Supported

M12-1 EntryID

M12-2 DataRefInc

M13 GSSE O O Not Supported

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Table 7.2.2-1 ACSI models conformance statement (Continued)

Client/ Server/ SPA-ZC 400/


Subscriber Publisher Comments

If SVC (41/42) is supported

M14 Multicast SVC O O Not Supported

M15 Unicast SVC O O Not Supported

M16 Time M M Supported

M17 File Transfer O O Not Supported

a. Must be M if support for LOGICAL-DEVICE model has been declared.


b. Must be M if support for LOGICAL-NODE model has been declared.
c. Must be M if support for DATA model has been declared.
d. Must be M if support for DATA-SET model has been declared.

7.2.3. ACSI service conformance statement


The table below defines the ACSI service conformance statement depending on the
statement defined in Table 7.2.1-1.
Table 7.2.3-1 ACSI service conformance statement

Services AA: Client Server SPA-ZC 400/


TP/MC (C) (S) Comments

Server

S1 ServerDirectory TP M

Application association

S2 Associate M M Supported

S3 Abort M M Supported

S4 Release M M Supported

Logical device

S5 LogicalDeviceDirectory TP M M Supported

Logical node

S6 LogicalNodeDirectory TP M M Supported

S7 GetAllDataValues TP O M Supported

Data

S8 GetDataVelues TP M M Supported

S9 SetDataVelues TP O O Supported

S10 GetDataDirectory TP O M Supported

S11 GetDataDefinition TP O M Supported

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Table 7.2.3-1 ACSI service conformance statement (Continued)

Services AA: Client Server SPA-ZC 400/


TP/MC (C) (S) Comments

Data set

S12 GetDataSetValues TP O M Supported

S13 SetDataSetValues TP O O Not Supported

S14 CreateDataSet TP O O Not Supported

S15 DeleteDataSet TP O O Not Supported

S16 GetDataSetDirectory TP O O Supported

Substitution

S17 SetDataValues TP M M Supported

Setting gropu control

S18 SelectActiveSG TP O O Not Supported

S19 SelectEditSG TP O O Not Supported

S20 SetSGValues TP O O Not Supported

S21 ConfirmEditSGValues TP O O Not Supported

S22 GetSGValues TP O O Not Supported

S23 GetSGCBValues TP O O Not Supported

Reporting

Buffered report control block (BRCB)

S24 Report TP a a Supported

S24-1 data-change (dchg)

S24-2 qchg-change (qchg)

S24-3 data-update (dupd)

S25 GetBRCBValues TP a a Supported

S26 SetBRCBValues TP a a Supported

Unbuffered report control block (URCB)

S27 Report TP a a Supported

S27-1 data-change (dchg)

S27-2 qchg-change (qchg)

S27-3 data-update (dupd)

S28 GetURCBValues TP a a Supported

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Table 7.2.3-1 ACSI service conformance statement (Continued)

Services AA: Client Server SPA-ZC 400/


TP/MC (C) (S) Comments

S29 SetURCBValues TP a a Supported

Logging

Log control block

S30 GetLCBValues TP M M Not Supported

S31 SetLCBValues TP O M Not Supported

Log

S32 QueryLogByTime TP b M Not Supported

S33 QueryLogByEntry TP b M Not Supported

S34 GetLogStatusValues TP M M Not Supported

Generic substation event model (GSE)

GOOSE-CONTROL-BLOCK

S35 SendGOOSEMessage MC c c Not Supported

S36 GetReference TP O d Not Supported

S37 GetGOOSEElementNumber TP O d Not Supported

S38 GetGoCBValues TP O O Not Supported

S39 SetGoCBValues TP O O Not Supported

GSSE-CONTROL-BLOCK

S40 SendGSSEMessage MC c c Not Supported

S41 GetReference TP O d Not Supported

S42 GetGSSEElementNumber TP O d Not Supported

S43 GetGsCBValues TP O O Not Supported

S44 SetGsCBValues TP O O Not Supported

Transmission of sampled value model (SVC)

Multicast SVC

S45 SendMSVMessage MC e e Not Supported

S46 GetMSCVCBValues TP O O Not Supported

S47 SetMSVCBValues TP O O Not Supported

Unicast SVC

S48 SendUSVMessage MC e e Not Supported

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Table 7.2.3-1 ACSI service conformance statement (Continued)

Services AA: Client Server SPA-ZC 400/


TP/MC (C) (S) Comments

S49 GetUSCVCBValues TP O O Not Supported

S50 SetUSVCBValues TP O O Not Supported

Control

S51 Select M M Supported

S52 SelectWithValue TP M M Supported

S53 Cancel TP O M Supported

S54 Operate TP M M Supported

S55 Command-Termination TP M M Supported

S56 TimeActivated-Operate TP O O Not Supported

File Transfer

S57 GetFile TP O M Not Supported

S58 SetFile TP O O Not Supported

S59 DeleteFile TP O O Not Supported

S60 GetFileAttributeValues TP O M Not Supported

Time

T1 Time resolution of internal clock 2-10 (nearest negative


power of 2 in seconds)
(1ms)

T2 Time accurancy of internal clock X T1

T2

T3

T3 Supported TimeStamp resolution 2-10 (nearest negative


(1ms) power of 2 in seconds)

a. Must declare support for at least one (BRCB or URCB).


b. Must declare support for at least one (QueyLogByTime or QueyLogByEntry).
c. Must declare support for at least one (SendGOOSEMessage or SendGSSEMessage).
d. Must declare support if TP association is available.
e. Must declare support for at least one (SendMSVMessage or SendUSVMessage).

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7.3. Model conformance statement


In this chapter the Model Implementation Conformance Statement (MICS) is
defined detailing the standard data object model elements supported by SPA-
ZC 400. It is also possible to export the information in MICS to a CID file. The CID
file can be used in the system tool, see Section 4.11. Downloading configuration and
exporting CID file. Some of the data cannot be retrieved from the IED, but it is the
default value in the SPA-ZC 400.

7.3.1. Common data attribute classes

7.3.1.1. Quality
Table 7.3.1.1-1 Quality

Quality Type Definition

Attribute Name AttributeType Value/ Value Range M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

PACKED LIST

validity CODED ENUM good | invalid | M Supported


reserved |
questionable

detailQual PACKED LIST M Supported

overflow BOOLEAN M Defaulted

outOfRange BOOLEAN M Supported

badRefererence BOOLEAN M Defaulted

oscillatory BOOLEAN M Defaulted

failure BOOLEAN M Defaulted

oldData BOOLEAN M Supported

inconsistent BOOLEAN M Defaulted

inaccurate BOOLEAN M Defaulted

source CODED ENUM process | substituted M Supported


DEFAULT process

test BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE M Defaulted

operatorBlocked BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE M Defaulted

The DEFAULT value must be applied, if the functionality of the


related attribute is Not Supported. The mapping may specify to
exclude the attribute from the message, if it is Not Supported or if the
DEFAULT value applies.

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7.3.1.2. Analogue value


Table 7.3.1.2-1 Analogue value

AnalogueValue Type Definition

Attribute Name AttributeType Value/ Value Range M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

I INT32 integer value GC_1 Not Supported

f FLOAT 32 floating point value GC_1 Supported

7.3.1.3. Configuration of analogue value


Table 7.3.1.3-1 Configuration of analogue value

ScaledValueConfig Type Definition

Attribute Name AttributeType Value/ Value Range M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

scaleFactor FLOAT 32 M Not Supported

offset FLOAT 32 M Not Supported

7.3.1.4. Range configuration


Table 7.3.1.4-1 Range configuration

RangeConfig Type Definition

Attribute Name AttributeType Value/ Value Range M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

hhLim AnalogueValue M Supported

hLim AnalogueValue M Supported

ILim AnalogueValue M Supported

IILim AnalogueValue M Supported

min AnalogueValue M Supported

max AnalogueValue M Supported

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7.3.1.5. Step position with transient indication


Table 7.3.1.5-1 Step position with transient indication

ValWithTrans Type Definition

Attribute Name AttributeType Value/ Value Range M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

posVal INT8 -64 ... 63 M Supported

transInd BOOLEAN O Not Supported

7.3.2. Originator
Table 7.3.2-1 Step position with transient indication

OriginatorType Definition

Attribute Name AttributeType Value/ Value Range M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

orCat ENUMERATED not-supported | bay- M Supported


control | station-
control | remote-
control | automatic-
bay | automatic-
station | automatic-
remote | maintenance
| process

orIdent OCTET STRING64 M Supported

Table 7.3.2-2 Values for orCat

Value Explanation

bay-control Control operation issued from an operator using a client located at bay level

station-control Control operation issued from an operator using a client located at station level

remote-control Control operation from a remote operater outside the substation (e.g. network control center)

automatic-bay Control operation issued from an automatic function at bay level

automatic-station Control operation issued from an automatic function at station level

automatic-remote Control operation issued from an automatic function outside of the substation

maintenance Control operation issued from a maintenance / service tool

process Status change occurred without control action (e.g. external trip of a circuit breaker or failure
inside the breaker)

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7.3.2.1. Unit definition


Table 7.3.2-3 Unit

Unit Type Definition

Attribute Name AttributeType Value/ Value Range M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

SIUnit ENUMERATED According to table in M Supported


Annex A

multiplier ENUMERATED According to table in O Supported


Annex A

7.3.2.1. Vector definition


Table 7.3.2-4 Vector

Vector Type Definition

Attribute Name AttributeType Value/ Value Range M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

mag AnalogueValue M Supported

ang AnalogueValue O Not Supported

7.3.3. Common data classes

7.3.3.1. Single point status (SPS)


The table below defines the common data class of single point status.

Table 7.3.3.1-1 Single point status (SPS)

SPS class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Status

stVal BOOLEAN ST dchg TRUE | FALSE M Supported

q Quality ST qchg M Supported

t TimeStamp ST M Supported

Substitution

subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subVal BOOLEAN SV TRUE | FALSE PICS_SUBST Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.1-1 Single point status (SPS) (Continued)

SPS class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

Configuration, description and extension

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

7.3.3.2. Double point status (DPS)


The table below defines the common data class of double point status.

Table 7.3.3.2-1 Double point status (DPS)

DBS class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Status

stVal CODED ENUM ST dchg intermediate-state | off | on | M Supported


bad-state

q Quality ST qchg M Supported

t TimeStamp ST M Supported

Substitution

subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subVal INT32 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

Configuration, Description and extension

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.2-1 Double point status (DPS) (Continued)

DBS class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

7.3.3.3. Integer status (INS)


The table below defines the common data class of integer status.

Table 7.3.3.3-1 Integer status (INS)

INS class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Status

stVal INT32 ST dchg M Supported

q Quality ST qchg M Supported

t TimeStamp ST M Supported

Substitution

subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subVal INT32 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

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7.3.3.4. Protection activation information (ACT)


The table below defines the common data class of protection activation information.

Table 7.3.3.4-1 Protection activation information (ACT)

ACT class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Status

general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Supported

phsA BOOLEAN ST dchg O Supported

phsB BOOLEAN ST dchg O Supported

phsC BOOLEAN ST dchg O Supported

neut BOOLEAN ST dchg O Supported

q Quality ST qchg M Supported

t TimeStamp ST M Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

operTm TimeStamp CF O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

Different variants of the type exist based on the connectivity


package short address information (sAddr). Underlined information
indicates the basic type.

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7.3.3.5. Directional protection activation information (ACD)


The table below defines the common data class of directional protection activation
information.

Table 7.3.3.5-1 Directional protection activation information (ACD)

ACD class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Status

general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Supported

dirGeneral ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | M Supported


backward | both

PhsA BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (1) Supported

dirPhsA ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | GC_2 (1) Supported


backward

PhsB BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (2) Supported

dirPhsB ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | GC_2 (2) Supported


backward

PhsC BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (3) Supported

dirPhsC ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | GC_2 (3) Supported


backward

Neut BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (4) Supported

dirNeut ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | GC_2 (4) Supported


backward

q Quality ST qchg M Supported

t TimeStamp ST M Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

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7.3.3.6. Security violation counting (SEC)


The table below defines the common data class of security violation counting.

Table 7.3.3.6-1 Security violation counting (SEC)

SEC lass

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Status

cnt INT32U ST dchg M Not Supported

sev ENUMERATED ST unknown | critical | major | M Not Supported


minor | warning

T TimeStamp ST M Not Supported

addr OCTET STRING64 ST O Not Supported

addInfo VISIBLE STRING64 ST O Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

D VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Not Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

7.3.3.7. Binary counter reading (BCR)


The table below defines the common data class of binary counter reading.

Table 7.3.3.7-1 Binary counter reading (BCR)

BCR class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Status

actVal INT128 ST dchg M Supported

frVal INT128 ST dupd GC_2 (1) Not Supported

frTm TimeStamp ST dupd GC_2 (1) Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.7-1 Binary counter reading (BCR) (Continued)

BCR class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

q Quality ST qchg M Supported

t TimeStamp ST M Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

units Unit CF see Annex A O Not Supported

pulsQty FLOAT32 CF M Supported

frEna BOOLEAN CF GC_2 (1) Not Supported

strTm TimeStamp CF GC_2 (1) Not Supported

frPd INT32 CF GC_2 (1) Not Supported

frRds BOOLEAN CF GC_2 (1) Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

7.3.3.8. Measured value (MV)


The table below defines the common data class of measured value.

Table 7.3.3.8-1 Measured value (MV)

MV class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Measured Values

instMag AnalogueValue MX O Not Supported

mag AnalogueValue MX dchg M Supported

range ENUMERATED MX dchg normal | high | low | high-high O Supported


| low-low | …

q Quality MX qchg M Supported

t TimeStamp MX M Supported

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Table 7.3.3.8-1 Measured value (MV) (Continued)

MV class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

Substitution

subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subVal AnalogueValue SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

units Unit CF see Annex A O Supported

db INT32U CF 0...100 000 O Not Supported

zeroDb INT32U CF 0...100 000 O Not Supported

sVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV Not Supported

rangeC RangeConfig CF GC_CON Not Supported

smpRate INT32U CF O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

Different variants of the type exist based on the connectivity


package short address information (sAddr). Underlined information
indicates the basic type.

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7.3.3.9. Complex measured value (CMV)


The table below defines the common data class of measured value.

Table 7.3.3.9-1 Complex measured value (CMV)

CMV class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Measured Values

instCVal Vector MX O Not Supported

cVal Vector MX dchg M Supported

range ENUMERATED MX dchg normal | high | low | high-high O Supported


| low-low | …

q Quality MX qchg M Supported

t TimeStamp MX M Supported

Substitution

subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subCVal Vector SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

units Unit CF see Annex A O Supported

db INT32U CF 0...100 000 O Not Supported

zeroDb INT32U CF 0...100 000 O Not Supported

rangeC RangeConfig CF GC_CON Supported

magSVC ScaledValueConfig AC_SCAV Not Supported

angSVC ScaledValueConfig AC_SCAV Not Supported

angRef ENUMERATED CF V | A | other ... O Not Supported

smpRate INT32U CF O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

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Different variants of the type exist based on the connectivity


package short address information (sAddr). Underlined information
indicates the basic type.

7.3.3.10. Sampled value (SAV)


The table below defines the common data class of sampled value.

Table 7.3.3.10-1 Sampled value (SAV)

SAV class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Measured Values

instMag AnalogueValue MX M Not Supported

q Quality MX qchg M Not Supported

t TimeStamp MX M Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

units Unit CF see Annex A O Not Supported

sVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV Not Supported

min AnalogueValue CF O Not Supported

max AnalogueValue CF O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

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7.3.3.11. WYE
The table below defines the common data class of WYE.

Table 7.3.3.11-1 WYE

SAV class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

Data

phsA CMV GC_1 Supported

phsB CMV GC_1 Supported

phsC CMV GC_1 Supported

neut CMV GC_1 Supported

net CMV GC_1 Not Supported

res CMV GC_1 Not Supported

DataAttribute

Configuration, Description and Extension

angRef ENUMERATED CF Va | Vb | Vc | Aa | Ab | Ac | O Not Supported


Vab | Vbc | Vca | Vother |
Aother

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

Different variants of the type exist based on the cCMV type variant.

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7.3.3.12. Delta (DEL)


The table below defines the common data class of delta.

Table 7.3.3.12-1 Delta (DEL)

SAV class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

Data

phsAB CMV GC_1 Supported

phsBC CMV GC_1 Supported

phsCA CMV GC_1 Supported

DataAttribute

Configuration, Description and Extension

angRef ENUMERATED CF Va | Vb | Vc | Aa | Ab | Ac | O Not Supported


Vab | Vbc | Vca | Vother |
Aother

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

Different variants of the type exist based on the CMV type variant.

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7.3.3.13. Sequence (SEQ)


The table below defines the common data class of sequence.

Table 7.3.3.13-1 Sequence (SEQ)

SAV class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

Data

c1 CMV M Not Supported

c2 CMV M Not Supported

c3 CMV M Not Supported

DataAttribute

Measured values

seqT ENUMERATED CF pos-neg-zero | dir-quad-zero M Not Supported

M Configuration, Description and Extension

phsRef ENUMERATED CF A|B|C|… O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

7.3.3.14. Harmonic Value (HMV)


The table below defines the common data class of harmonic value.

Table 7.3.3.14-1 Harmonic value

HMV class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Measured Values

Basics

q Quality MX qchg M Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.14-1 Harmonic value (Continued)

HMV class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

t TimeStamp MX M Not Supported

Harmonics and Interharmonics

har ARRAY[0..numHar] OF M dchg, M Not Supported


Vector MX dupd

Configuration, Description and Extension

numHar INT16U CF >1 M Not Supported

numCycl INT16U CF >0 M Not Supported

evalTim INT16U CF M Not Supported

units Unit CF see Annex A O Not Supported

smpRate INT32U CF O Not Supported

frequency FLOAT32U CF fundamental frequency M Not Supported

hvRef ENUMERATED CF fundamental | rms | absolute O Not Supported

rmsTim INT32U CF AC_RMS_M Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

Harmonics for a single circuit have phase angles (optional) but need
no reference for the angle (angRef) since by convention the
reference is always the fundamental frequency (index 1).

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7.3.3.15. Harmonic value for WYE (HWYE)


The table below defines the common data class of harmonic value for WYE.

Table 7.3.3.15-1 Harmonic value for WYE (HWYE)

HWYE class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Measured Values

Basics

q Quality MX qchg M Not Supported

t TimeStamp MX M Not Supported

Harmonics and Interharmonics

phsAHar ARRAY[0..numHar] OF MX dchg, M Not Supported


Vector dupd

phsBHar ARRAY[0..numHar] OF MX dchg, O Not Supported


Vector dupd

phsCHar ARRAY[0..numHar] OF MX dchg, O Not Supported


Vector dupd

neutHar ARRAY[0..numHar] OF MX dchg, O Not Supported


Vector dupd

netHar ARRAY[0..numHar] OF MX dchg, O Not Supported


Vector dupd

resHar ARRAY[0..numHar] OF MX dchg, O Not Supported


Vector dupd

Configuration, Description and Extension

numHar INT16U CF >1 M Not Supported

numCycl INT16U CF >0 M Not Supported

evalTim INT16U CF M Not Supported

units Unit CF see Annex A O Not Supported

angRef ENUMERATED CF Va | Vb | Vc | Aa | Ab | Ac | O Not Supported


Vab | Vbc | Vca | Vother |
Aother |

smpRate INT32U CF O Not Supported

frequency FLOAT32U CF fundamental frequency M Not Supported

hvRef ENUMERATED CF fundamental | rms | absolute O Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.15-1 Harmonic value for WYE (HWYE) (Continued)

HWYE class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

rmsTim INT32U CF AC_RMS_M Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

7.3.3.16. Harmonic value for DEL (HDEL)


The table below defines the common data class of harmonic value for DEL.

Table 7.3.3.16-1 Harmonic value for DEL

HDEL class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Measured Values

Basics

q Quality MX qchg M Not Supported

t TimeStamp MX M Not Supported

Harmonics and Interharmonics

phsABHar ARRAY[0..numHar] OF MX dchg, M Not Supported


Vector dupd

phsBCHar ARRAY[0..numHar] OF MX dchg, O Not Supported


Vector dupd

phsCAHar ARRAY[0..numHar] OF MX dchg, O Not Supported


Vector dupd

Configuration, Description and Extension

numHar INT16U CF >1 M Not Supported

numCycl INT16U CF >0 M Not Supported

evalTim INT16U CF M Not Supported

units Unit CF see Annex A O Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.16-1 Harmonic value for DEL (Continued)

HDEL class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

angRef ENUMERATED CF Va | Vb | Vc | Aa | Ab | Ac | O Not Supported


Vab | Vbc | Vca | Vother |
Aother |

smpRate INT32U CF O Not Supported

frequency FLOAT32U CF fundamental frequency M Not Supported

hvRef ENUMERATED CF fundamental | rms | absolute O Not Supported

rmsTim INT32U CF AC_RMS_M Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

7.3.3.17. Controllable single point (SPC)


The table below defines the common data class of controllable single point.

Table 7.3.3.17-1 Controllable single point (SPC)

SPC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Control and Status

ctlVal BOOLEAN CO off (FALSE) | on (TRUE) AC_CO_M Supported

operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O Not Supported

origin Originator CO AC_CO_O Not Supported


ST

ctlNum INT8U CO 0..255 AC_CO_O Not Supported


ST

stVal BOOLEAN ST dchg FALSE | TRUE AC_ST Supported

q Quality ST qchg AC_ST Supported

t TimeStamp ST AC_ST Supported

stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.17-1 Controllable single point (SPC) (Continued)

SPC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

Substitution

subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subVal BOOLEAN SV FALSE | TRUE PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subID VISIBLE STRIN64 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

pulseConfi PulseConfig CF AC_CO_O Not Supported


g

ctlModel ENUMERATED CF Status-only | direct-with- M Supported


normal-security | sbo-with-
normal-security | direct-with-
enhanced-security | sbo-
with-enhanced-security

sboTimeo INT32U CF AC_CO_O Not Supported


ut

sboClass ENUMERATED CF operate-once | operate-many AC_CO_O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

Different variants of the type exist based on the connectivity


package short address information (sAddr). Underlined information
indicates the basic type.

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7.3.3.18. Controllable double point (DPC)


The table below defines the common data class of controllable double point.

Table 7.3.3.18-1 Controllable double point (DPC)

SPC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Control and Status

ctlVal BOOLEAN CO off (FALSE) | on (TRUE) AC_CO_M Supported

operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O Not Supported

origin Originator CO AC_CO_O Supported


ST

ctlNum INT8U CO 0..255 AC_CO_O Supported


ST

stVal CODED ENUM ST dchg intermediate-state | off | on | M Supported


bad-state

q Quality ST qchg M Supported

t TimeStamp ST M Supported

stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O Supported

Substitution

subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subVal CODED ENUM SV intermediate-state | off | on | PICS_SUBST Not Supported


bad-state

subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

pulseConfi PulseConfig CF AC_CO_O Not Supported


g

ctlModel ENUMERATED CF status-only | direct-with- M Supported


normal-security | sbo-with-
normal-security | direct-with-
enhanced-security | sbo-
with-enhanced-security

sboTimeout INT32U CF AC_CO_O Not Supported

sboClass ENUMERATED CF operate-once (0) | operate- AC_CO_O Not Supported


many (1)

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Table 7.3.3.18-1 Controllable double point (DPC) (Continued)

SPC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

Different variants of the type exist based on the connectivity


package short address information (sAddr). Underlined information
indicates the basic type.

7.3.3.19. Controllable integer status (INC)


The table below defines the common data class of controllable integer status.

Table 7.3.3.19-1 Controllable integer status (INC)

INC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Control and Status

ctlVal INT32 CO AC_CO_M Supported

operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O Not Supported

origin Originator CO AC_CO_O Not Supported


ST

ctlNum INT8U CO 0..255 AC_CO_O Not Supported


ST

stVal INT32 ST dchg M Supported

q Quality ST qchg M Supported

t TimeStamp ST M Supported

stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O Not Supported

Substitution

subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subVal ValWithTrans SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.19-1 Controllable integer status (INC) (Continued)

INC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

persistent BOOLEAN CF M Not Supported

ctlModel ENUMERATED CF Status-only | direct-with- M Not Supported


normal-security | sbo-with-
normal-security | direct-with-
enhanced-security | sbo-
with-enhanced-security

sboTimeo INT32U CF AC_CO_O Not Supported


ut

sboClass ENUMERATED CF operate-once | operate-many AC_CO_O Not Supported

minVal INT8 CF O Not Supported

maxVal INT8 CF O Not Supported

stepSize INT8U CF 1 ... (maxVal - minVal) O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Supporteda

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

a. cdcNs is only used for the LDO.Mod diagnostics. It is not possible to change it.

Different variants of the type exist based on the control model


(ctlModel) and connectivity package short address information.
Underlined information indicates the basic type.

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7.3.3.20. Binary controlled step position information (BSC)


The table below defines the common data class of binary controlled step position
information.

Table 7.3.3.20-1 Binary controlled step position information (BSC)

BSC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Control and Status

ctlVal ENUMERATED CO stop | lower | higher | AC_CO_M Supported


reserved

operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O Not Supported

origin Originator CO AC_CO_O Not Supported


ST

ctlNum INT8U CO 0..255 AC_CO_O Not Supported


ST

valWTr ValWithTrans ST dchg AC_ST Supported

q Quality ST qchg AC_ST Supported

t TimeStamp ST AC_ST Supported

stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg FALSE | TRUE AC_CO_O Not Supported

Substitution

subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subVal ValWithTrans SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

persistent BOOLEAN CF M Not Supported

ctlModel ENUMERATED CF Status-only | direct-with- M Supported


normal-security | sbo-with-
normal-security | direct-with-
enhanced-security | sbo-
with-enhanced-security

sboTimeo INT32U CF AC_CO_O Not Supported


ut

sboClass ENUMERATED CF operate-once | operate-many AC_CO_O Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.20-1 Binary controlled step position information (BSC) (Continued)

BSC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

minVal INT8 CF O Not Supported

maxVal INT8 CF O Not Supported

stepSize INT8U CF 1 ... (maxVal - minVal) O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

Different variants of the type exist based on the control model


(ctlModel) and connectivity packet short address information.
Underlined information indicates the basic type.

7.3.3.21. Integer controlled step position information (ISC)


The table below defines the common data class of integer controlled step position
information.

Table 7.3.3.21-1 Integer controlled step position information (ISC)

ISC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Control and Status

ctlVal INT8 CO -64 … 63 AC_CO_M Not Supported

operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O Not Supported

origin Originator CO AC_CO_O Not Supported


ST

ctlNum INT8U CO 0..255 AC_CO_O Not Supported


ST

valWTr ValWithTrans ST dchg AC_ST Supported

q Quality ST qchg AC_ST Supported

t TimeStamp ST AC_ST Not Supported

stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.21-1 Integer controlled step position information (ISC) (Continued)

ISC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

Substitution

subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subVal ValWithTrans SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

subID VISIBLE STRING 64 SV PICS_SUBST Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

ctlModel ENUMERATED CF Status-only | direct-with- M Supported


normal-security | sbo-with-
normal-security | direct-with-
enhanced-security | sbo-
with-enhanced-security

sboTimeo INT32U CF AC_CO_O Not Supported


ut

sboClass ENUMERATED CF operate-once | operate-many AC_CO_O Not Supported

minVal INT8 CF O Not Supported

maxVal INT8 CF O Not Supported

stepSize INT8U CF O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

Status-only is supported for the ctlModel.

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7.3.3.22. Controllable analogue set point information (APC)


The table below defines the common data class of controllable analogue set point
information.

Table 7.3.3.22-1 Analogue set point (APC)

APC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Setpoint and measured values

setMag AnalogueValue SP dchg M Not Supported


MX

origin Originator SP O Not Supported


MX

operTm TimeStamp SP O Not Supported

q Quality ST qchg M Not Supported

t TimeStamp ST M Not Supported

Configuration, Description and Extension

ctlModel ENUMERATED CF direct-with-normal-security M Not Supported

units Unit CF see Annex A O Not Supported

sVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV Not Supported

minVal AnalogueValue CF O Not Supported

maxVal AnalogueValue CF O Not Supported

stepSize AnalogueValue CF 1 ... (maxVal-minVal) O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

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7.3.3.23. Single point setting (SPG)


The table below defines the common data class of single point setting.

Table 7.3.3.23-1 Single point setting (SPG)

APC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Setting

setVal BOOLEAN SP off (FALSE) | on (TRUE) AC_NSG_M Not Supported

setVal BOOLEAN SQ off (FALSE) | on (TRUE) AC_SG_M Not Supported


SE

Configuration, Description and Extension

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

7.3.3.24. Integer status setting (ING)


The table below defines the common data class of integer status setting.

Table 7.3.3.24-1 Integer status setting (ING)

APC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Setting

setVal INT32 SP AC_NSG_M Not Supported

setVal INT32 SG AC_SG_M Not Supported


SE

Configuration, Description and Extension

minVal INT32 CF O Not Supported

maxVal INT32 CF O Not Supported

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Table 7.3.3.24-1 Integer status setting (ING) (Continued)

APC class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

stepSize INT32 CF 1 … (maxVal - minVal) O Not Supported

D VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported

CdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

7.3.3.25. Analogue setting (ASG)


The table below defines the common data class of analogue setting.

Table 7.3.3.25-1 Analogue setting (ASG)

ASG class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Setting

setMag AnalogueValue SP AC_NSG_M Not Supported

setMag AnalogueValue SG AC_SG_M Not Supported


SE

Configuration, Description and Extension

units Unit CF see Annex A O Not Supported

sVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV Not Supported

minVal AnalogueValue CF O Not Supported

maxVal AnalogueValue CF O Not Supported

stepSize AnalogueValue CF 1 … (maxVal - minVal) O Not Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported

CdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

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7.3.3.26. Setting curve (CURVE)


The table below defines the common data class of setting curve.

Table 7.3.3.26-1 Setting curve (CURVE)

ASG class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Setting

setCharact ENUMERATED SP AC_NSG_M Not Supported

setParA FLOAT32 SP AC_NSG_O Not Supported

setParB FLOAT32 SP AC_NSG_O Not Supported

setParC FLOAT32 SP AC_NSG_O Not Supported

setParD FLOAT32 SP AC_NSG_O Not Supported

setParE FLOAT32 SP AC_NSG_O Not Supported

setParF FLOAT32 SG AC_NSG_O Not Supported


SE

setCharact ENUMERATED SG AC_NSG_M Not Supported


SE

setParA FLOAT32 SG AC_NSG_O Not Supported


SE

setParB FLOAT32 SG AC_NSG_O Not Supported


SE

setParC FLOAT32 SG AC_NSG_O Not Supported


SE

setParD FLOAT32 SG AC_NSG_O Not Supported


SE

setParE FLOAT32 SG AC_NSG_O Not Supported


SE

setParF FLOAT32 SG AC_NSG_O Not Supported


SE

Configuration, Description and Extension

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O Not Supported


cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

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7.3.3.27. Device name plate (DPL)


The table below defines the common data class of device name plate.

Table 7.3.3.27-1 Device name plate (DPL)

ASG class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Configuration, Description and Extension

vendor VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Supported

hwRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Supported

swRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Supported

serNum VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Supported

model VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Not Supported

location VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

7.3.3.28. Logical node name plate (LPL)


The table below defines the common data class of logical node name plate.

Table 7.3.3.28-1 Logical node name plate (LPL)

ASG class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ M/O/C SPA-ZC 400/


Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2) Supported

DataAttribute

Configuration, Description and Extension

vendor VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Supported

hwRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Supported

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text M Supported


configRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC AC_LN0_M Supported

ldNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX must be included only in LLN0 AC_LN0_M Supported

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Table 7.3.3.28-1 Logical node name plate (LPL) (Continued)

lnNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLD_M Supported

cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

For InNs the value (val) needs to be set after specific short address
(sAddr).

7.3.3.29. Curve shape description (CSD)


The table below defines the common data class of curve shape description.

Table 7.3.3.29-1 Curve shape description (CSD)

CSD class

Attribute Attribute FC TrgOp Value/ SPA-ZC 400/


M/O/C
Name Type Value range Comments

DataName Inherited from Data Class (refer to IEC 61850-7-2) Not Supported

DataAttribute

Configuration, Description and Extension

xUnit Unit DC M Not Supported

xD VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Not Supported

yUnit Unit DC M Not Supported

yD VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Not Supported

numPts INT16U DC M Not Supported

crvPts ARRAY[1..numPt] OF M Not Supported

xVal FLOAT32 DC

xVal FLOAT32 DC

d VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Not Supported


cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M Not Supported

dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M Not Supported

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7.4. SCL conformance statement


The table below defines the support of Substation Configuration Language.

Table 7.4.-1 SCL conformance degrees

SCL conformance Client-CR Server-CR

Base F/S Value/Range Base F/S SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

SCL.1 SCL File for Implementation m m Supported, CID


Available (offline) file export

SCL.2 SCL File available from O o o o Supported, CID


implementation online file can be
retrieved online
with FTP from
the device

SCL.3 SCL implementation O o o o Supporteda


reconfiguration supported
online
a. The CID file is used to configure the device. Notice that you have to preserve the Communication Engineering Tool's (CET) private
sections to configure a device again. CET knows product limitations and it is recommended to use CET only for the configuration.

Implementations claiming conformance to SCL.2 or SCL.3 may support the ACSI


services defined in the table below.

Table 7.4.-2 Supported ACSI services for SCL.2 and SCL.3

SCL conformance Client-CR Server-CR

Base F/S Value/Range Base F/S SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

ACSI Services Not Supported

GetFileAttributeValues O o o m Not Supported

GetFile O a o a Not Supported

SetFile O b o b Not Supported

DeleteFile O o o b Not Supported

GetDataValues O c o c Not Supported

SetDataValues O a o a Not Supported

SCL Control Block I i o b Not Supported

SCL File Structure I m i m Not Supported

Remote Creation of SCL File I o i o Not Supported

a. Must be m if support for SCL.2 is declared.


b. Must be m if support for SCL.3 is declared.
c. Must be m if support for SCL.2 or SCL.3 is declared.

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The additional MMS services, defined table below, must be supported if support for
SCL.2 or SCL.3 is declared.

Table 7.4.-3 Additional MMS services for SCL.2 and SCL.3

SCL conformance Client-CR Server-CR

Base F/S Value/Range Base F/S SPA-ZC 400/


Comments

MMS Services Not Supported

GetCapabilityList O i o i Not Supported

GetDomainAttributes O o o m Not Supported

LoadDomain O a o a Not Supported

StoreDomain O b o b Not Supported

a. Must be m if support SCL.3 is declared.


b. Must be m if support for remote creation of a SCL is declared.

7.5. SCL control block


The SCL control block must have a functional constraint of SC. This control block
must occur in LLN0 only.
The SCL control block must be a structured MMS type definition that contains the
ordered named components defined in the table below.

Table 7.5.-1 Definition of SCL control block

IEC 61850-8-1 MMS r/w m/o Comments SPA-ZC 400/


Component Name TypeDescription Comments

validate VISIBLE-STRING r m Must be m if support for remote N/A for TP client


size of 64 octets w o activation of an SCL is declared.

valState Unsigned Integer - r m (0) - NOT-VALIDATED N/A for TP client


8 bits (1) - VALIDATION-ERROR
(2) - VALIDATED
(3) - VALIDATION-IN-
PROGRESS
(4) - NOT-SUPPORTED
(5) - VALIDATE-FILE-PRESENT

activate VISIBLE-STRING r m Must be m if support for remote N/A for TP client


size of 64 octets w o activation of an SCL is declared.

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7.6. Protocol implementation conformance statement


In the tables below basic protocol conformance statements (PICS) are defined.

7.6.1. Profile conformance


Table 7.6.1-1 A-profile support

Client Server SPA-ZC 400/Comments

F/S F/S

A1 Client/Server A-Profile a a Supported

A2 GOOSE/GSE Management A- b b Not Supported


Profile

A3 GSSE A-Profile c c Not Supported

A4 TimeSync A-Profile d d Not Supported

a. Must be m if support for any service specified for Client/S are declared within the ACSI basic conformance.
b. Must be m if support for any service specified for GOOSE/GSE Management are declared within the ACSI basic conformance.
c. Must be m if support for any service specified for GSSE A-Profile are declared within the ACSI basic conformance.
d. Support for at least one other A-Profile must be declared (e.g. in A1-A3) in order to claim conformance to IEC 61850-8-1.

Table 7.6.1-2 A-profile support

Client Server SPA-ZC 400/Comments

F/S F/S

T1 TCP/IP T-Profile a a Supported

T2 OSI T-Profile b b Not Supported

T3 GOOSE/GSE T-Profile c c Not Supported

T4 GSSE T-Profile d d Not Supported

T5 TimeSync T-Profile o o Supported

a. Must be m if support for A1 is declared. Otherwise, must be i.


b. Must be o if support for A1 is declared. Otherwise, must be i.
c. Must be m if support for A2 is declared. Otherwise, must be i.
d. Must be m if support for A3 is declared. Otherwise, must be i.

7.6.1.1. MMS conformance


All needed services supporting the ACSI services stated to be supported in
paragraph 2 are supported by the MMS stack used.

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7.6.1.2. GOOSE services


Table below defines the conformance of the GOOSE service.

Table 7.6.1.2-1 GOOSE conformance

Subscriber Publisher SPA-ZC 400/Comments

GOOSE Services a a Not Supported

SendGOOSEMessage M m Not Supported

GetGoReference O b Not Supported

GetGOOSEElementNumber O b Not Supported

GetGoCBValues O o Not Supported

SetGoCBValues O o Not Supported

GSENotSupported b c Not Supported

GOOSE Control Block (GoCB) O o Not Supported

a. Must be m if support is declared within ACSI basic conformance.


b. Must be m if ACSI basic conformance support for either GetGoReference or GetGOOSEElementNumber is declared.
c. Must be m if ACSI basic conformance support for either GetGoReference,GetGOOSEElementNumber, or GOOSE is declared.

Table 7.6.1.2-2 GSSE conformance

Subscriber Publisher SPA-ZC 400/Comments

GSSE Services a a Not Supported

SendGSSEEMessage M m Not Supported

GetGsReference O b Not Supported

GetGSSEDataOffset O b Not Supported

GetGsCBValues O o Not Supported

SetGsCBValues O o Not Supported

GSENotSupported b o Not Supported

GSSE Control Block (GsCB) O o Not Supported

a. Must be m if support is declared within ACSI basic conformance.


b. Must be m if ACSI basic conformance support for either GetGsReference or GetGSSEDataOffset is declared.

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