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Description of operation 3
Jumper settings 7
Table of Contents:
Description of operation----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
The receive section---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
The transmit section -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Alarm displays--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
S6 control wires ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Test sockets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6
Inhibit line-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Jumper settings --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Connector pin assignment of the CLE------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8
Connecting cable to the PLC unit ESB 2000i --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Connection of an external SWT 3000 to the PowerLink 50/100------------------------------------------------------------ 9
VFx port 3----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
VFx port 4----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
Index: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
Appendix: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
List of figures ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
List of tables ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
Description of operation
The CLE module (copper line equipment) provides the interface between an SWT 3000 unit op-
erated as a stand-alone unit and a copper transmission line. The teleprotection signal is transmitted
in the VF range from 300-4000 Hz. The following equipment configurations are possible:
z Connection of two SWT 3000 stand-alone units each containing one CLE module.
z Connection of an SWT 3000 stand-alone unit to an ESB 2000i unit. The SWT 3000
unit contains a CLE module as interface and the ESB 2000i unit an NFD module.
The S6 control wire for modules CLE and NFD makes alternate multi-purpose opera-
tion possible (AMP).
The CLE module contains two independent circuit sections:
z A transmit amplifier
z A receive filter
The CLE is connected to the PU3 module in the SWT 3000 unit. This module generates the VF
signal to be transmitted which is fed onto the transmission line by the transmit amplifier of the CLE.
In the opposite direction the VF signal is forwarded from the transmission route to the PU3 via the
receive filter.
The CLE does not have any control elements but three alarm displays and two test sockets on the
front panel. The CLE module does not generate any alarms but displays alarms generated by the
PU3.
MW
NF
Prot.
PU3
PON_PU
SAL S6
Inhibit
PU3 NF
Prot.
4000 Hz 300 Hz
EAL
S/N
The incoming VF signal from the copper line or from a PLC system is fed in at the receive section.
The input is protected against overvoltages up to 2kV that may be transferred to the transmission
route by coupling. The input impedance can be switched over from 600 to approx. 5 k.
Protective circuit HP filter passive Isolating amplifier HP filter active LP filter active
Z=600
5k Z=600
Isolating amplifier
The wanted signal is then filtered out from any interference signals. The attenuation tolerance dia-
gram of a band pass filter is preset for the input filter. The pass band is from 500-4000 Hz. The
band pass filter is implemented by cascading an active low-pass and high-pass filter.
The forward amplifier can be set to 0dB/+6dB/+12dB by means of links. Greater immunity to 50
Hz interference is obtained by means of the series-connected high-pass filter.
The signal is then transferred to the PU3. The receive signal can be tapped at a test socket. The
test socket is decoupled via an isolating amplifier so that there is no interference of the wanted sig-
nal through short-circuits or insertion of signals. The same voltage level prevails at the test socket
as at the input. The settable thresholds for the level alarm relate to the input of the PU3 and not to
the input of the CLE.
The wanted signal supplied by the PU3 is amplified in the transmit section. There is no filtering as
there is in the receive section since the signal supplied does not have interference of this type. The
PU3 supplies a level up to +4dB. The input signal is amplified by 11 dB to the range up to +15 dB.
The signal is extracted without voltage via a transformer with winding ratios that can be set to 1:2
or 1:16 and matched to the output impedance. This can be set to 600 or 5 k by means of links
with the corresponding output circuit.
Amplifier +11 dB Protection circuit
c11
to the trans-
from the PU3
Z=600 Z=600
mission line
5k
c13
Isolating ampl.
The output of the transmit section is again protected against any interference voltages from the
transmission path. The wanted signal can be measured via an isolating amplifier. A measuring
transformer supplies a DC voltage level that is proportional to the amplitude of the output signal to
the PU3 module for test purposes. The PU3 monitors this measured value and generates the
transmitter alarm from it. The output voltage for the 100% value is 4.5 V. A protective circuit re-
stricts this voltage to max. +5V.
If any faults should occur in the SWT 3000 unit errored signals must not under any circumstances
be transmitted to the distant station. For this reason the transmitter output can be short-circuited via
a relay. This relay is driven by the PU3 module (PON_PU signal) and only enabled if the unit is op-
erating properly.
Alarm displays
The alarm signals generated by the PU3 module are displayed via red LED on the front panel of
the SWT 3000. LED are provided for the following alarms:
SIEMENS >
OK LIA EAL
S/N
CLE Module
S6 control wires
The CLE module contains an opt coupler for the S6 control wire. The S6 control wire is used for
disconnecting voice and data signals in a PLC system in alternate multi-purpose mode.
+5 V +12 V
S6
b23 S6
The circuit is driven on a low-active basis. The opt coupler is activated during transmission of pro-
tection data (S6 control wire =low).
Test sockets
The following test sockets are provided on the front panel of the CLE module:
z 1 ISEP socket for measuring the level of the receive signal
z 1 ISEP socket for measuring the level of the transmit signal
The level at the sockets is measured on a high impedance basis and corresponds to the value at
the measuring point. Incorrect operations such as short circuiting or inserting a signal (U < 5V) at
the measuring sockets does not result in interruption of teleprotection signaling.
Inhibit line
An inhibit line is routed via the CLE module which acts on the inhibit input of the power supply. If
there is no CLE module (in the case of a device with digital interfaces only) link X41 must therefore
be inserted in position 1-2 in the sub rack.
Jumper settings
W4
X10 1 2 X12 X11
6 R9
N2
X9 1 2
V5
W3 T1
N4 W2 R7
W1
R8
H3 X2
1
V103
V102
W8
X15 X16
H2
N3
6
R136
R125
R124
H1
T2
D1
1
W6 W5
X5 X4 X3
N5
C100
K1
W7
X13 X14
The cable connection illustrated below is needed for connecting a remote SWT 3000 to the
ESB 2000i PLC system (CLE - NFD):
CLE c11
NFD
a10
F6
c13 c10
c7 a11
F6
c9 c11
c3 a13
S6
c5 a20
a1,c1,a31,c31 a1,c1,a31,c31
F6 Protection signals
S6 Control wire to the PLC unit in alternate multi-purpose mode
NFD Interface module of the PLC unit
Figure 7: Cable connection from the CLE to the PLC unit ESB 2000i
The connection of the CLE module from an external SWT 3000 to the SUB-D female connector of
the VFx modules is shown in the figures below. In this case the VFx ports 3 resp. 4 must be used.
VFx port 3
S6OUT_GND c5 12 S6IN_A
Figure 8: Connecting an external SWT 3000 to the port 3 of the VFx modules
VFx port 4
S6OUT_GND c5 19 S6IN_A
Figure 9: Connecting an external SWT 3000 to the port 4 of the VFx modules
Index:
A M
Test sockets 6
L Transmit section 4
Transmitter alarm 5
Link assignment 7
Appendix:
List of figures
Figure 1: Block diagram of the CLE module ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
Figure 2: The input circuit of the CLE module-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Figure 3: Block diagram of the transmit amplifier --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Figure 4: Displays on the CLE module----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Figure 5: Block diagram of the S6 control------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Figure 6: Position of the jumpers on the CLE module----------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Figure 7: Cable connection from the CLE to the PLC unit ESB 2000i----------------------------------------------------- 9
Figure 8: Connecting an external SWT 3000 to the port 3 of the VFx modules------------------------------------------- 9
Figure 9: Connecting an external SWT 3000 to the port 4 of the VFx modules------------------------------------------10
List of tables
Table 1: Jumper settings for the input and output impedance ---------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Table 2: Jumper settings for the receive signal gain --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Table 3: Connector pin assignment of the CLE module ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 8