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MV electrical network management

MV substation control unit

Merlin Gerin Easergy range


Easergy T200 I

User’s manual
Easergy T200 I Contents

Overview 2
General description 2
Mechanical specifications 5
Installation 6
Switchgear connection 6
Internal fault detector installation 9
Other connections 10
Remote transmission equipment installation 11
Enclosure power supply 13
Commissioning 14
Software configuration 14
Tests 24
Operation 25
Control and indication 25
Automations 27
Maintenance 29
Information display 29
Diagnostics 30
Power supplies 32
Card replacement 33
Appendix A: configuration parameters 34
Appendix B: mechanical specifications 42

1
Overview General description

Functions
Easergy T200 I is designed to be installed in MV network substations. It contains
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The equipment is housed all the functions required to monitor and control the motorized cubicles:
in a wall-mounted stainless
steel enclosure Management of MV switch opening/closing electric control unit
is triggered by REMOTE CONTROL from the remote control station, by a LOCAL
operator command (pushbutton) or by internal AUTOMATIC CONTROLS.
Phase-to-phase or phase-to-earth fault current detection.
Remote measurement of the rms current on each MV channel.
Measurement acquisition and processing
The T200 I incorporates as standard for each channel, if the fault detection option
4-ways enclosure is present, the following measurement:
b Current measurement on each phase.
On option, the following additional measurements and processing functions can be
supplemented by a specific extension enclosure. This option must be provided
for as original equipment and cannot be added to an existing enclosure:
b Calculation of the average load current,
b Zero sequence current measurement,
b Single-phase or three-phase voltage measurement,
b Measurement of the phase deviation between the upstream/downstream voltages
for management of opening points,
b Calculation of active and RMS power (option),
b Calculation of active energy (option),
b Calculation of the power factor (option),
b Frequency measurement.
Monitoring, for the purposes of remote indication and/or local display ,
of MV substation and T200 I information:
b Open/closed position of MV switches,
b “Locked” state of MV switches,
b Detection of the passage of phase-to-phase or phase-to-earth fault current
(on channels provided with the fault detection option),
b Voltage presence (if the option is present),
b Automatic control ON/OFF position,
b Immediate alternating supply undervoltage,
b Time-delayed alternating supply undervoltage,
b Charger fault,
b Battery fault,
b External 12 V power supply failure,
b Motorization supply undervoltage.
Dated logging events
Time-stamped chronological logging of events and measurements. This information
can be transmitted to the control centre and archived in logs for consultation and
local downloading (in the form of files), by connection of a microcomputer.
Automatic controls
b SEC (Sectionalizer): automatic control for opening the MV switch following
detection of a number of fault currents in the source substation reset cycle.
b ACO (Auto Change Over): automatic source changeover upon voltage loss
detected on one of the channels.
Backed-up power supply
For all the control unit components, the transmission equipment and the switch
motorization with several hours’ power reserve in the event of an AC supply outage.
Local communication or communication with the remote control centre
b One or two communication ports (option) are available for remote communication
with the control centre so as to manage two transmission channels. These ports can
be used redundantly (normal/backup), for repeater or maintenance applications.
The ports use either modems integrated in the COM card or external equipment
managed by the rack serial link.
b A choice of modem for each port allowing any type of mounting:
v Radio (600/1200 baud FSK or 1200/2400 FFSK),
v PSTN isolated at 8 kV (300 to 144400 bits/s - V32 bis),
v GSM / GPRS (dual-band 900 MHz – 1800 MHz), SIM card accessible
on the front panel,
v LL isolated at 8 kV (1200 baud FSK),
v RS232 or RS485 isolated at 2 kV (19200 baud).
Note: in an RS232 link, port 1 is replaced by the RS232 port integral with the COM
card and accessible via the RJ45 connector on the right of the rack.

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Overview General description (cont.)

b A catalogue of communication protocols for communication with the control centre,


changing constantly:
v IEC 870-5-101,
v IEC 870-5-104,
v DNP3,
v Modbus,
v Other proprietary protocols.
b An Ethernet communication port is available for communication with the control
centre or for access from the local PC for consultation/configuration (Modbus IP
protocol, IEC 870-5-104). This port is accessible on the front of the COM card.
b A USB communication port is available for communication with the local PC
for consultation/configuration. This port is accessible on the front of the COM card.
Communication with local equipment (option)
A Modbus RS485 communication port (2 wires - isolated at 2 kV) and a CAN port
(CAN2.0 compatible) are available (on option) for dialogue with equipment
communicating with the T200 (e.g. Sepam, etc.).
Time synchronization of the equipment
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CONTROL COM POWER


Time setting for event dating can be performed:
b by the laptop PC for consultation/configuration of the T200
(manually or automatically via the PC time),
b by the control centre (if the protocol permits),
Rack
b by GPS sync (option). The precision of the time setting is in this case one second.

Description
The equipment takes the form of a basic stainless steel enclosure grouping
all the functional parts for control of four switches and an optional enclosure
that can be used to extend the capacity to sixteen switches.
The basic enclosure comprises:
Interface card a 6U rack containing all the electronic modules, a slot for transmission equipment,
a battery, and a card for interfacing with the switchgear.
Cable glands for cable entry.
The enclosure can be padlocked.
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Rack
CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL
The rack contains three functional modules:
The Control module (marked CONTROL)
The Control module comprises a local control panel (front panel) and a Central
Processing Unit (CPU) card.
The control module controls the overall operation of the T200 I and the exchange
of information with the Power Supply and Communication modules.
This module implements several functions:
b Interfacing with and monitoring and control of MV switches,
b Automatic control management,
b Detection of fault currents on the MV line,
b Local operation.
The Communication module (marked COM)
The communication card serves as an interface between the “control module” cards,
the local equipment communicating via Modbus and the control centre.
It centralizes, processes and archives information and transmits it in accordance
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with the communications protocol adopted.


The Power supply module (marked POWER)
It supplies power to the enclosure, the battery charger and the associated
self-monitoring equipment.

Interface card
An Interface card is associated with each Control module and mounted vertically
below it. It sends orders to the switches and receives external information.

The 8- or 16-ways extension enclosure


Required for more than four ways.
The extension enclosure rack supports three 4-switch Control modules.
Each module contains a local control panel (front panel) and a Central Processing
16-ways enclosure Unit (CPU) card.
A single Control module is provided with “Local/Remote” control”.

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Overview General description (cont.)

Easergy T200 I block diagram

Extension Basic enclosure


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Rack Rack 9-pin RS232


Modbus RS485 internal serial link
connector
Ext 12 V
CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL COM POWER radio
Control panel CPU card Control panel CPU card Control panel CPU card Control panel CPU card 4A
time-lag
Transmission
equipment
PSTN
RS232 0.8 A or LL or FO
semi-
time-lag or Radio
or or GSM line
Modem 48 V
PORT1
Meas. Meas. Meas. Meas. Modem 12 V
card card card card PORT2 charger

Interface card Interface card Interface card Interface card


Ribbon cable 5 A
time-lag
TS input
Current, Digital and Voltage
Sensor Acquisition cards
Connection
2A
Way 1

Way 2

Way 3
12 V
battery
Way 4

Cubicle
connections
Mains input
1 2 3 4

Note:
b The various components are connected via a “rack backplane card” not shown
in this diagram.
b The connections are made inside the enclosure and also on its underside
(with the enclosure closed).

Sepam series 20-40 PowerMeter

4
Overview Mechanical specifications

Identification Dimensions
335 310
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250

Sliding
window

550 545

650

1 and 2
ways
3 and 4
ways

335 620
250 60 250

Sliding
window

550
650
760

8 ways

12 and 16
ways

Weight
1 and 2-ways enclosure: 37 kg
3 and 4-ways enclosure: 40 kg
8-ways enclosure: 60 kg
12-ways enclosure: 65 kg
16-ways enclosure: 70 kg

Enclosure opening
The doors open to the right. Turn the lock button on the left-hand side of the door
a quarter of a turn and open the door.
A padlock with an 8 mm handle can be passed through the hole in the button to lock
the enclosure securely. Information on the control panel can be viewed through the
window in the enclosure door.
It is possible to slide this window when the lock button is in the horizontal position
and access the various control panel options.

Enclosure mounting
Wall mounting using four screws with a maximum diameter of 10 mm
(8 mm recommended): two screws at the top of the enclosure and 2 at the bottom.
The centrelines are not adjustable. A drilling template supplied with the enclosure
is used to determine where to drill the holes required to mount the enclosure.
Six screws are required to mount the extension cubicle, four at the top and two
at the bottom.
Ensure that the vents (on the right and left-hand sides and at the back)
are not obstructed and that the air can circulate freely.

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Installation Switchgear connection

Connecting the cabinet (HA10 version)


The cubicle connection cable is fitted with a connector that plugs into the base
corresponding to the way used (secured in position via a lever mechanism).
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Before this operation is performed, the polarising pins must be positioned as shown
in the diagram below, according to the chosen way number.
The polarising pins are supplied in a plastic bag attached to the inside of the basic
enclosure.

b Position of the polarising pins for a 1 to 4-ways enclosure


(HA10 connectors on cable side, front view)

Each switchgear connection cable is fitted with two label Hollow pin
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holders (one at each end) on which the number 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6
Solid pin
of the way to which it is assigned can be noted.

5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10

Way 1 Way 2 Way 3 Way 4

b Position of the polarising pins for a 16-ways enclosure


(HA10 connectors on cable side, front view)
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1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6

5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10

Way 1 Way 3 Way 5 Way 7 Way 9 Way 11 Way 13 Way 15

1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6

5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10

Way 2 Way 4 Way 6 Way 8 Way 10 Way 12 Way 14 Way 16

b Bottom view of the “Easergy T200 I 4-ways” enclosure


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1 – Blanking plate: SW1 current


2 – Blanking plate: SW2 current
3 – Blanking plate: SW3 current
4 – Blanking plate: SW4 current
C1 C2 C3 C4 5 – Cable gland: external
connection terminal block
1 6 – Cable gland: external
connection terminal block
2 7 – Earth terminal stud
8 – Cable gland: AC supply
3 9 – Cable gland: transmission
7 equipment link
4 C1 to C4: HA10 SW1 to SW4
8 cubicle connection base.

5
9
6

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Installation Switchgear connection (cont.)

Interface cards
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b 1 or 2-ways Interface card

Socket used
FUS 1 (5 A time-lag): to connect
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cubicle power supply the ribbon cable


to the rack
Cubicle connection backplane

Toroid connection Current acquisition


card (way 1)
Switch control
polarity by 0V

by +V (factory setting)

J9 terminal block

+ –
Reset

J10 terminal block


1 2 3 4 5 6

b 4-ways Interface card (on 4 to 16-ways enclosure)


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FUS 1 (5 A time-lag): Socket used


cubicle power supply to connect
the ribbon cable
J1 terminal block to the rack
backplane
+ –
Reset

J2 terminal block
1 2 3 4 5 6 Current or Voltage
Acquisition card
(way 1)

Switch control
polarity by 0V

by +V (factory setting)
Current or Digital
Toroid connection Acquisition card
(fault detector)
Cubicle connection

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Installation Switchgear connection (cont.)

Connecting to the MV cubicle


The cable markings are as follows:
SW1 Connector pin Marking Function
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11 – 48 V C1
M 1 –
9 CF 2 CF 1 – 0V
10 CO 2 CF Closing control
3 CO
8 O 4 O 3 CO Opening control
6 F 5 F
12 + 48 V 4 O Open position
6 +
16 CN 7 5 F Closed position
ST +V 0V
15 8 HTA 6 + +V
5 9
7 7 ST Earthing switch
10 J3
8 HTA MV present
Example: I and Q type RM6 cubicle connections. 9 to 10 Not used
Remember to wire the strap between terminals 7, 5, 15 and 11
on the switchgear terminal block.
Control polarity
The switches can be controlled by 0V or +V polarity (24 or 48 V according to
SW1 the model).The control polarity is selected according to the position of the J3 connector
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11 – 48 V C1
M 1 – on the Interface card.
10 CF 2 CF
9
8
CO
O
3 CO d Configure the control polarity on the Interface card before connecting
4 O the cable to the switch
7 F 5 F
5 + 48 V 6 + SW1 SW1
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7 ST +V 0V C1 C1
1 – 1 –
8 HTA 2 CF 2 CF
9 3 CO 3 CO
10 J3 4 O 4 O
5 F 5 F
Example: SM6 cubicle connections. 6 6 +
+
7 ST +V 0V 7 ST +V 0V
8 HTA 8 HTA
9 9
10 J3 10 J3

Connection control by +V polarity Connection controlled by 0V polarity

ACO automation (source changeover)


The “source changeover” operation requires the source transfer RM6 terminal block T200-CP5 connector
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locking mechanism to be wired after the cubicle (MITOP), has 11 – 48 V C1 SW1


been tripped, as well as the addition of a voltage indicator. M 1 –
9 CF 2 CF
10 CO 3 CO
Source transfer 8 O
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1 4 O
locking 2 6 F 5 F
Fault reset output 3 12 + 48 V 6 +
ways 1 to 4 4 16 CN 7 ST
External indicator lamp +5 15 8 HTA
ways 1 to 4 –6 5 9
7 10
Lock connection (“J1” terminal block on the 4-ways interface VD3H
or “J9” on the 2-ways interface) L1 +

L2 out
L3 Voltage relays
Voltage indicator lamps (VPIS)

Voltage detector to RM6 connection

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Installation Internal fault detector installation

The “fault detection” kit is supplied separately.


It consists of a “Current Acquisition” card and a set of 3 toroids.
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66903
DELTOUR
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Installing a Current Acquisition card


66903
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Each Current Acquisition card controls one way and is mounted


on the Interface card. The location of these cards is marked “Ways 1 to 16”
on the label attached to the front of the Interface card.
T200-AC or ACH: fault current internal detection
Installing the cards:
acquisition card
b Switch off the power supply to the enclosure,
b Disconnect the Interface card and remove it from the enclosure,
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b Slide the end of the Current Acquisition card into the slot corresponding
TO
T
AU

P
H

to the appropriate way,


b Connect the Current Acquisition card to the SUB-D 15-pin connector,
DELTOUR b Mount the Current Acquisition card on the Interface card using the two captive
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screws provided.
TO
T
AU

P
H

DELTOUR
66903
TO

DELTOUR
T
AU

P
H

66903

T200-AC or ACH with three split toroids

Installing and connecting the current transformers


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b The toroids are of the split type with an automatic securing system for 30 to 45 mm
diameter cables.
b The toroids must be mounted on the cables in the correct direction, with TOP
at the top and the wire outlet at the bottom (see illustration).
d IMPORTANT:
b Each MV cable shield must pass through the appropriate toroid before
being earthed (see illustration).
b A green/yellow wire must be connected to the same earth as the toroids.
b The homopolar toroid must always be connected to the “L3” wire
of the toroid sensor connecting cable.

Connecting the cabinet


To install the connecting cable:
b Use a 4 x 1.5 mm2 cable (U1000RO2V),
b Remove the metal plate containing the cable glands and blanking plates
Installation of three split toroids which is fixed to the base of the enclosure with one screw,
b Remove the blanking plate corresponding to the opening through which the toroid
cable is to pass,
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b Fit the cable gland after unscrewing the corresponding nut,


b Tighten the screw and replace the metal plate.
Plug the 4-pin connector into the Current Acquisition card for the appropriate way
at the bottom left-hand side of the enclosure (see the Interface card illustration page 7).

T 200-AC T 200-AC
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L1 1 I1 L1 1 I1
1 1
L2 2 I2 L2 2 I2
2 SW1 2 SW1
L3 3 I3 L3 3 I3
3 3
4 Common 4 Common
4 4

Connection with one toroid per phase Connection with two phase toroids and
one homopolar toroid, or one homopolar toroid

d Note: the homopolar toroid must always be connected to the “L3” wire
of the toroid sensor connecting cable.
Installation of a homopolar toroid

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Installation Other connections

Connecting an external fault detector


If an external fault current detector is to be used, “Digital Acquisition” cards must
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be installed on the Interface card.


A Digital Acquisition card manages one way. This card can receive one phase fault
contact and two earth fault contacts.

T200-AD: fault current detection digital acquisition card


Four Acquisition cards can be installed on an Interface card, one for each way
(external detector) to be monitored.
The fault reset output must be wired if an external fault detector is used.

Connecting the voltage measurement cards


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The “Voltage Measurement”cards must be installed on the Interface card before


the voltage can be measured. The three voltages are measured and a computed
voltage U13 is sent to the remote control centre. The acquisition is performed using
T200-AT: voltage measurement acquisition card a 110 Vac supply.
b Use a 1.5 mm2 connecting cable (not supplied).
b Insert the cable into the appropriate cable gland in the base of the enclosure.
b Connect the cable to the two screw terminals provided on the “J1” terminal block
(4-ways interface) or on the “J9” terminal block (2-ways interface)
on the Interface card.

.
Fault reset input 1 Fault reset input
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ways 1 to 4 2 To erase the faults, an external fault reset system must be connected.
Fault reset output 3 b Use a 1.5 mm2 connecting cable (not supplied).
ways 1 to 4 4 b Insert the cable into the appropriate cable gland in the base of the enclosure.
External indicator lamp +5 b Connect the cable to the two screw terminals provided on the “J1” terminal block
ways 1 to 4 –6 (4-ways interface) or on the “J9” terminal block (2-ways interface)
“J1” or “J9” terminal block on the Interface card.
Note: this input is also used to lock the source transfer in the case of ACO automation
(see page 8).

T200-AD
Fault reset output
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External 1 Ja SW1 This output is used to erase external fault current detectors.
fault 2 Phase
detector
Information is supplied in the form of a dry loop.
3 b Insert the cable into the appropriate cable gland in the base of the enclosure.
4 Earth A J1 b Connect the cable to the two screw terminals provided on the “J1” terminal block
5
6 Earth B (4-ways interface) or on the “J9” terminal block (2-ways interface)
Reset on the Interface card.

Use of an external fault detector with a fault reset output


.
External indicator lamp
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The external indicator lamp (optional) is used to indicate a fault current. An indicator
lamp can be connected to each group of four ways, or a single indicator lamp can be
connected to the entire enclosure. In this case, the “external indicator lamp” outputs
from each Interface card must be connected in parallel with the correct polarities.
b Use a 1.5 mm2 connecting cable (not supplied).
b Insert the cable into the appropriate cable gland in the base of the enclosure.
b Connect the cable to the two screw terminals provided on the “J1” terminal block
(4-ways interface) or on the “J9” terminal block (2-ways interface)
on the Interface card.

1
D.I. 1 Digital inputs 1 to 6
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2
3 b Six inputs are available for the acquisition of on/off information.
D.I. 2
4 b Information is received in the form of a dry loop.
5 b Insert the cable into the appropriate cable gland in the base of the enclosure.
D.I. 3
6 b Connect the cable to the screw terminals provided on the “J2” terminal block
7
D.I. 4 (4-ways interface) or on the “J10” terminal block (2-ways interface)
8
on the Interface card.
9
D.I. 5
10
11
D.I. 6
12
Digital input connection (“J2” or “J10” terminal block)

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Installation Remote transmission equipment
installation

85
Location
240
A transmission interface slot (LL or RS485/232, modem, optical fibre cable, radio
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and so on) is provided at the top right-hand side of Easergy T200 I. A slide-mounted
support offers various adjustment possibilities.
Available space (see illustration opposite)
b Height: 320 mm,
b Width: 85 mm,
320
b Depth: 240 mm.

Connecting the remote transmission equipment


to Easergy T200 I
The 12 Vdc supply for the remote transmission equipment is provided via
the connector on the right-hand side of the rack.
The RS232 serial link is provided on the SUB-D 9-pin connector also located
on the right-hand side of the rack.
The Radio link is provided on the RJ45 8-pin connector located on the front
of the COM card.
Connection Cable attachment
of leased line LL
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SUB-D 9-pin
connector LE

LR

12 Vdc output
(1 A max.)

+
Rack right-hand side +

LL equipment

d It is important to link the transmission cable shielding. The shields must


be earthed at one point in the line (preferably on the PC side of the remote
control station).

Connection to the radio transceiver Connection of RS232 external modem (PSTN, radio modem, GSM)
(accessible on the front of the COM card) accessible on SUB-D 9-pin connector on the right of the rack.

T200 Radio T200 Modem T200 Modem


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0V 1 1 Spare RX 2 2 TX RX 2 2 TX - Transmit data


LF Rec 2 2 LF Receive TX 3 3 RX TX 3 3 RX - Receive data
0V 3 3 Ground GND 5 5 GND GND 5 5 GND - Ground
0V 4 4 Spare RTS 7 7 RTS RTS 7 7 RTS - Request to send
LF Send 8 5 LF Send CTS 8 8 CTS CTS 8 8 CTS - Clear to send
Send Cd 5 6 Send command DTR 4 4 DTR DTR 4 4 DTR - Data terminal ready
Squelch 6 7 Squelch DSR 6 6 DSR DSR 6 6 DSR - Data set ready
NC 7 8 Spare CD 1 1 CD CD 1 1 CD - Carrier detect
9 Spare
No CTS, DCT, DSR management CTS, DCT, DSR management
COM module

TX Radio link RJ45 connector


RX

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Installation Remote transmission equipment
installation (cont.)

RS232/RS485 interface
The interface is supplied mounted on the sliding grid. To perform connection and
position the microswitches, the grid can be loosened and removed.
RC 2F 4F 2-wire RS485 arrangement:
+5V

12V
– b connect the 2 wires to terminals
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GND A
2F 4F
A
+ B A and B (2F XV),
GND b connect the ground braid
RS485

B
GND A (GND terminal),

RS232
A
B
B
b set selection jumpers 2F/4F to “2F”

4F

2F
GND GND
(on the right).
RC
4F

2F

+5V
GND
2F 4F 4-wire RS485 arrangement:
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B to terminals A and B (4F V),
GND b connect the ground braid
A (GND terminal),
B
b connect the 2 Transmit wires

4F

2F
GND
to terminals A and B (4F X),
b connect the ground braid
(GND terminal),
b set selection jumpers 2F/4F to “4F”
(on the left).

d It is important to link the transmission cable shielding.


The shields must be earthed at one point in the line (preferably on the PC side
of the remote control station.

Ethernet and USB links


RJ45 connector
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for Ethernet link The USB and Ethernet links are available on the front of the COM card.
For linking with these transmission modes, the T200 complies with the connection
USB connector type B standard used (RJ45 and USB type B).
for USB link ON

GSM modem
The GSM modem is installed on the COM card of the T200.
The antenna connector and the SIM card are accessible on the front of the COM card.
b Attach the antenna to the wall of the substation (preferably outside),
SIM card case b Connect the antenna to the modem antenna connector,
b Insert the SIM card (T200 powered down).
COM

PSTN link
Connect the PSTN line to the terminals provided for the purpose on the DIN rail
TX
RX
alongside the mains fuse holder.

PSTN
output
Antenna
connector
Unlock button

PSTN line
input connection

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Installation Enclosure power supply

Connecting an AC supply
d To prevent any risk of electric shock or burns, check that the mains supply
is disconnected before carrying out any work on the enclosure.
b Switch off the supply circuit by moving the central lever on the safety fuse located
in the centre to the down position. It is not necessary to remove the fuse.
b Insert the “AC supply” cable (2 x 2,5 mm 2) into the appropriate cable gland and
connect it using the shortest possible length of cable to the bottom screw terminals
on the safety fuse (phase on the right, neutral on the left).
b Check that the mains connector is correctly connected under the rack
(see illustration below).
d IMPORTANT: the “AC supply” input is insulated at 10 kV with respect to
the enclosure earth. It is important to ensure that the cable and its use outside
and inside the enclosure do not damage this insulation.

Earthing
d The equipment must be earthed to ensure EMC.
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For this purpose, a special stud of diameter 8 mm is provided under the enclosure.
Use an earth cable of cross-section greater than or equal to 16 mm 2.

Installing the battery


The battery is of 12 V - 24 Ah type. It is housed in the lower part of the enclosure
(see illustration opposite).

Connecting the battery


d Note: the battery must only be connected to the enclosure
when the equipment is powered up.
b Connect the battery to the equipment by plugging the connector into the base
The battery is installed at the front of the enclosure under the power supply module (see illustration opposite).
(lugs to the right) b The connector is polarized.
DO NOT FORCE IT INTO POSITION.

Switching on the AC supply


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b Close the safety fuse inside the enclosure (see illustration opposite).

Normal use
When the operations described above have been performed, the normal power
supply to the equipment is resumed and the battery can be charged.
The “normal service” status is as follows (on the front panel):
b On the Power supply module:
v the “AC supply OFF” and “Battery fault” indicator lamps are off,
v the “Rack 12 V present” and “Ext 12 V present” indicator lamps are lit steadily,
v the “48 V present” indicator lamp is lit steadily (after a 20 s time delay),
v the fault indicator lamps are off.
b On the Control module:
v the “Local/Remote” switch is set to “Remote” mode,
Mains v the indicator lamps reflect the indications, in particular the position of the cubicles.
connector b On the Communication module:
v the “ON” indicator lamp is lit,
Battery connector v the “defect” indicator lamp goes off quickly,
v the other communication indicator lamps remain off.

Safety fuse

Plug in the battery connector below the rack

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Commissioning Software configuration

An enclosure cannot be fully commissioned unless an auxiliary AC supply is present.


CONTROL COM POWER A “dummy” connector is also recommended to ensure that the many operations
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performed by the MV cubicle do not overload the battery.


ON
Easergy T200 I requires a configuration operation: this is performed from
AC OFF
+ – the COM card (single access). It allows configuration of:
ON
b The parameters of the CPU card (date, fault detection, etc.).
1 2 3 4
b The parameters of the Communication card (com. parameters, alarms, etc.).
b The system parameters (variable management, class management, etc.).

Equipment required for T200 connection


TX For testing-maintenance configuration, the T200 requires:
RX
b A microcomputer operating under Windows 2000 or XP exclusively and including
Test “Internet Explorer” (version 5.5 or 6.0).
Reset b An USB port on this PC to perform connection with the T200.
TX

RX
An Ethernet port (RJ45) is available on the COM card for remote access to the T200
Reset
from an Ethernet network.
This port can also be used for direct connection of the T200 with the PC.
The Ethernet cable required for Ethernet network-T200 connection or PC-Ethernet
network connection is of the “straight-through” type.
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The Ethernet cable required for PC-T200 connection is of the “cross-over” type.
The USB cable required for PC-T200 connection is of the USB-A type on one side
and USB-B on the other.
A CD-Rom is supplied to the user for:
b Installation of the USB driver for connection with the T200.
b Installation of “Java Runtime Environment 5.0” needed for port trace operation
(Supervisor frame analysis-T200).
d IMPORTANT: TCP/IP ports 1168 and 1169 must be accessible on the PC for
trace operation. Contact the network administrator if it is necessary to alter the PC
or network configuration to deactivate the Firewall on these ports.
Type B Type A Configuration of the T200 is performed directly from “Internet Explorer”. No other
connector connector additional software is needed to access the T200 testing-maintenance configuration
USB cable operations (apart from “Java Runtime 1.5”).

Principle of the T200 on-board server


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The T200 includes an on-board server which is initialized automatically as soon as


connection is established with the T200.
The data displayed by the T200 through this on-board server appears in the form
of HTML pages.
Various pages and sub-pages can be accessed by the user depending on the rights
available to him. The HTML pages are refreshed in real time every three seconds
so as to update the states reported by the T200.
Access and connection are secured by a Login and password. Several levels of
access to the HTML pages can be configured, provided one has the required rights.
From the on-board server, it is possible to:
b Configure the fault detector, communications and automatic control parameters
or system parameters (management of variables, classes, rights, etc.),
“Cross-over” or “straight-through” Ethernet cable depending on
type of link access
b View the states managed by the T200 (TSS, TSD, routine faults,
remote measurements, etc.),
b Save or load the T200 parameter configuration from files already backed up
on the PC,
b Send remote control orders to the T200,
b Transfer the diagnostic logs in the form of Excel-compatible files,
b Load a new software version of the T200 application.
The on-board server can be accessed both by the USB port and by the Ethernet port.
There is no difference in operation according to the type of port used.

Initialization of T200 connection


The T200 incorporates by default IP addresses necessary for local connection from
a PC. It is important to know these addresses in advance in order to start a connection
(these addresses are indicated on the Com card):
b USB port: default address on the T200 = 212.1.1.10
b Ethernet port: default address on the T200 = 172.16.0.5
Note: the USB address cannot be modified by the user. The Ethernet address,
on the other hand, can be modified (if the rights so permit) so as to correspond to
the local area network, which does not necessarily use the same network addresses
and masks. For the T200 link via Ethernet, the first two steps indicated below are not
necessary. In that case, go directly to stage 3.

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Step 1 - Installing Java Runtime Environment 5.0


b Insert the CD-Rom supplied with the T200 into the PC drive, then double-click
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on the “jre-1_5_0-windows-i586.exe” installation file on the CD-Rom.


b Software installation begins, click on the option “I accept the terms…”
and then on “Next”.
b Choose the “Default” installation type and click on “Next”.
Wait until installation is completed, then click on “Terminate”.
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Step 2 - Installing the USB driver


At first connection with the T200 via the USB port, Windows detects the new
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hardware and asks you to install the driver.


Carry out the following operations to install the USB driver:

Under Windows 2000


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b Select the option “Search for an appropriate driver…”,


b Select the option “Specific location”.
b Then insert the CD-Rom supplied with the T200 and indicate to Windows the path
to obtain access to the corresponding driver (file: “sb_usb_port.inf” on the CD-Rom).
b Windows detects the driver. Continue with installation.
Driver installation then takes place automatically and ends with the appearance
of an “Installation Completed - SORHODEL BARDIN Communication Module” screen.
The driver is installed.

Under Windows XP
b Select the option “Install from a list or a specified location…”,
b Select the option “Do not search. I shall select the driver to install”,
b Select the “USB bus controller” hardware type,
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b Click on the “Disk provided” button.


b Then insert the CD-Rom supplied with the T200 and indicate to Windows the path
to obtain access to the corresponding driver (file: “sb_usb_port.inf” on the CD-Rom).
Windows detects the “Communication Module (SORHODEL BARDIN)” driver.
b Start installation of the driver.
Windows then indicates that the driver is not validated. Continue with installation.
Driver installation then takes place automatically and ends with the appearance of
an “Installation Completed - SORHODEL BARDIN Communication Module” screen.
The driver is installed.
d IMPORTANT: it is recommended to always use the same USB port on the PC
for connection to the T200, so as to avoid having to reinstall the driver for the second
port.
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Note: step 2 is no longer necessary after the first connection performed with
the T200. In that case, go directly to stage 4.
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Step 3 - Creation of the USB remote network connection


Once the USB driver has been installed, a remote network connection
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must be created for the USB link (this is not necessary for the Ethernet link).

With Windows 2000


b Click on the Windows “Start” button,
b Click on “Settings”,
b Click on “Network connection and remote access”,
b Click on “Establish a new connection”,
b Select the option “Connect directly to another computer”,
b Select the “Guest” option,
b Select the last COM port created on the PC corresponding to
“Communication Port (COM X)”,
b Select the option “For all users”,
b Give a name to the USB network connection (e.g. “T200 connection”),
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b When the connection window is displayed on screen, give a user name


or login password (none recommended),
b Click on the “Log in” option,
b The USB connection between the PC and the T200 is initialized. A USB connection
status icon is then inserted in the Windows toolbar.
It is recommended to create a shortcut for the “T200 Connection” USB network
connection (e.g. on the desktop of your PC, in order to be able to call it up again later).

With Windows XP
b Click on the Windows “Start” button,
b Click on “Control Panel”,
b Click on “Network connection and internet”,
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b Click on “Network connections”,


b Click on “Create a new connection”,
b Select the option “Configure an advanced connection”,
b Select the option “Direct connection to another computer”,
b Select the “Guest” option,
b Give a name to the USB network connection (e.g. “T200 connection”),
b Select the last COM port created on the PC corresponding to
“Communication Port (COM X)”,
b Select the option “For all users”,
b Click on “Add a shortcut to this connection on my desktop” then on “End”,
b When the connection window is displayed on screen, give a user name or login
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password (none recommended),


b Click on the “Log in” option.
Note: step 3 is no longer necessary after the first connection performed with
the T200. In that case, go directly to stage 4.
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Step 4 - Starting connection with the T200


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By USB access
b With the T200 being powered up without a “Fault” indicator lamp lit on the COM
card, connect the USB cable to the PC and to the COM card,
b Start the USB remote network connection created earlier (=> step 3),
b Click on “Log in”, and connection is established,
b Start Internet Explorer,
b Enter the IP address (212.1.1.10) in the “Address” field, then click on “Ok”,
b The home page of the on-board server appears on screen,
b Enter the language to use, then click on “Ok”,
b Enter a “User name” and a “Password” (by default: “Easergy”, “Easergy”)
then click on “Ok”,
b Access to the HTML pages is activated according to the rights related to this user.
d IMPORTANT: after powering up or a Reset of the T200, it is important
to wait for completion of initialization of the COM card before connecting
the USB cable, otherwise the connection is likely not to work.
When the T200 is powered up, the red “Fault” indicator lamp should flash
for approximately 5 s and then stay lit steadily for 1s before going out.
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Only then is connection of the USB cable possible.


Note: to stop the USB connection to the T200, the following operations should be
performed (in the respective order):
b Stop the T200 connection by double-clicking on the “T200 connection” shortcut
on the PC desktop, then click on the “Disconnect” option.
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b Then disconnect the USB cable from the PC and the T200.

By Ethernet access via a local area network


b With the T200 powered up, connect the PC to the Ethernet connector of the COM
card on the T200 using the appropriate cable (straight cable),
b Start Internet Explorer,
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b Enter the IP address of the T200 corresponding to Ethernet access (by default:
172.16.0.5) in the “Address” field, then click on “Ok”,
b The home page of the on-board server appears on screen,
b Enter the language to use, then click on “Ok”,
b Enter a “User name” and a “Password” (by default: “Easergy”, “Easergy”),
then click on “Ok”,
b Access to the HTML pages is then activated according to the rights related to
this user.
Note: if the default IP address of the T200 cannot be used on the local area network,
it must be changed in the specific T200 configuration HTML page, for an address
acceptable for the network (see section on IP address configuration).
For this purpose, the only way to access the HTML pages for configuration
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of the T200 is to use the USB connection.

By direct Ethernet access to the T200


b With the T200 powered up, connect the PC to the Ethernet connector
of the COM card on the T200 using the appropriate cable (cross-over cable),
b Open the Windows “Control Panel”, then open “Network connection…”,
b Note the name marked in the “Name” column corresponding to
the “Local area network…” in the “Type” column,
b Insert the CD-Rom supplied with the T200 into the PC drive,
b Copy the file “Ip_T200.bat” onto the hard disk of your PC (e.g. to C:\),
b Open the file “Ip_T200.bat” on C:, using the Windows “Notepad”,
b Recopy the name of the network connection (noted earlier) into the file
“Ip_T200.bat”, following the “set interface=” entry,
b Save the file, then double-click on the file “Ip_T200.bat”,
b Internet Explorer starts with the T200 automatic connection, reallocating the PC’s
Ethernet connection parameters for correct operation of the connection with the T200,
b The home page of the on-board server appears on screen,
b Enter the language to use, then click on “Ok”,
b Enter a “User name” and a “Password” (by default: “Easergy”, “Easergy”),
then click on “Ok”,
b Access to the HTML pages is then activated according to the rights related to
this user.
Note: the Windows “Notepad” does not manage accented characters. Accordingly,
if the name of the Windows local area network connection contains accented
characters, this connection should be renamed in Windows and in the file
“IP_T200.bat”, to replace the accented characters with non-accented characters.
d IMPORTANT: once connection with the T200 is completed, you should click
again on the file “Ip_T200.bat” to retrieve the previous PC settings concerning
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Operation on the T200 on-board server


Once access to the on-board server has been identified by user name and password,
all the HTML pages can be consulted by simply clicking on the tabs or the associated
drop-down lists when they are available:
Details of the settings for each page are given in Appendix A.

Home page
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This page is displayed at connection to the T200. It enables definition of the


language to be used for displaying the pages. It also allows definition of user access
rights by login and password.
The users and passwords that can be accessed depend on the configuration defined
in the Maintenance page and the Users sub-menu.
By default, the “Easergy” user and “Easergy” password allow access as “Administrator”
to the on-board server.
A wrong user or password automatically opens access in“Viewing” mode.

Monitoring page
This page can be used to consult the T200 states:
b TSS: state of digital inputs, T200 internal faults, voltage presences,
current faults, etc.
b TSD: open or closed state of switch, automatic control,
b TM: measurements of currents.
Home page
The page is displayed by class (e.g. State of channels, System, Automatic Control,
etc.).
Each class covers a category of information so as to facilitate viewing on screen.
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The states of the indications or measurements are refreshed every 3 seconds


automatically.
The presentation, quantity of data displayed and content of this page may vary from
one application to another.

Control page
This page allows local control orders to be sent from the PC to:
b the switches (change of position by CO/CF),
b the automatic controls (switching ON/OFF),
b the fault detector (fault memory resetting).
The controls on the TSDs make it possible to go to the state complementary
to that displayed by the T200.
For safety reasons, each control must be confirmed by the user.
The state of a control in progress is displayed in orange (default colour).
The state of the control is refreshed on screen automatically as soon as it is completed.
Monitoring page
Note: the colours of the states displayed can be modified by configuration.
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Diagnostic pages
These pages allow consultation of the logs recorded in real time by the T200.
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The event dating is 1 ms.


Each log allows consultation of the history of states occurring on the T200
with a description of the states.
All the information present in the logs is time-and-date stamped by the T200’s internal
Drop-down list – Diagnostic pages clock.
The logs are as follows:
b Alarm log: (storage capacity: 100)
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Alarms can be generated and transmitted spontaneously to the control centre


after an information change of state, provided that this state has been configured
as alarmed.
A box associated with each alarm is checked when the control centre
has acknowledged this alarm.
Note: information configured as alarmed automatically implies the generation
of an associated event (in the events log).
b Event log: (storage capacity: 500)
Every change of state generates an event, provided that the use of events
for this state has been configured.
b System log: (storage capacity: 300)
The equipment also incorporates a function for recording additional information
to facilitate operation and maintenance.
v storage of transmission events (to determine the origin of a recurring
communication fault)
Alarm log – Diagnostic pages v indication of transmission errors (CRC error, collisions, PSTN line out of order,
switchover to redundancy, etc.)
v indication of system events (T200 start-up, T200 reset, change of configuration,
etc.).
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b Measures log: (storage capacity: 1500)


The measurements managed by the T200 (phase current) can be saved in a log,
provided that their use has been configured.
The measurements can be recorded in several ways:
v periodically (sampled or averaged value with configurable period),
v upon exceeding a threshold (configurable high or low threshold),
v upon variation or “dead band” (configurable variation %),
v upon periodic recording of Min. and Max. values (configurable values and period).

For all the logs, when the storage capacity is reached, the most recent event
occurring erases the oldest event on the list.
b A Files download sub-menu allows these logs to be saved to the PC in the form
of Excel-compatible files (.scv files).
These files can be consulted or transferred, to enable the establishment of statistics
or reviews.
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Maintenance pages
SeveralpagescanfacilitatemaintenanceoftheT200,bygivinginformationorallowing
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configuration of the T200 application:

1– General informations
Specificsub-pagesprovideinformationconcerningtheT200application,namely:
b Substation page: information concerning the current application
(versionNo.oftheapplicationandfaultdetector,dateandtimeoflastconfiguration,
name of substation, etc.)
b Communication software page: information concerning the software used
by T200 (version, date and time of compilation, size and CRC32).
The T200 is capable of storing two different software versions in memory.
It is possible to switch from one software version to another by mere selection
Drop-down list – Maintenance pages (if two versions are available).
It is also possible to load a new software version from a file available on the PC
or from a floppy disk or CD-Rom.
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b Clock page: allows the T200 date and time to be configured manually
or automatically from the time on the PC.
bIPparameterspage:allowsconsultationorpossiblyconfigurationoftheEthernet
and USB interface parameters (IP addresses, sub-network masks, etc.).
CAUTION: it is dangerous to modify the Ethernet IP parameters, with a risk of
no longer being able to access the T200. Call on competent authorities to modify
these parameters.
b User page: allows creation, modification or deletion of users and management
of rights (login, password, access rights).

2 – Port 1, port 2 and TCP/IP traces (provided that the Java Runtime Environment
software has been installed; see section on “Initialization of T200 connection”)
A page allows viewing of communication exchanges between the control centre
and the T200, for each port available (hexadecimal frames).
Communication software information – Maintenance pages This trace is displayed on screen in decoded form to facilitate reading
of the frame’s content:
Column 1: time-and-date stamping of the frame (in hour:minute:second.thousandth
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of second format).
Column 2: direction of dialogue RTU V PC or PC V RTU with associated address
Nos of the PC and RTU.
Column 3: hexadecimal frame + brief description of the content of the frame.

3 – Save/Restore configuration
This page allows all the current T200 configuration parameters to be saved to a file.
It is also possible to load from a file available on your PC or from a floppy disk
or CD-Rom the T200 configuration parameters coming from a preceding backup
or coming from another substation.
This file can be used to configure one or more other substations in the same way
without being obliged to reconfigure all the parameters one by one.
In case of problems, a default configuration of the equipment (factory configuration)
can also be configured on the T200.
TCP/IP port traces – Maintenance pages Note: during loading from a file, the data integrity is verified automatically
so as to ensure the compatibility of application versions.
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Configuration pages
Configuration of the T200 is performed from pages grouped together in several
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different categories:
1– Communication
Several pages allow you to configure the specific communication parameters
of the T200:
b Operating Modes page: for each communication port available on the T200,
it is possible to determine:
v the protocol available,
v the type of transmission medium to be used (Radio, PSTN, GSM),
v the way in which the ports will be managed:
– Not used: no transmission over this way.
– Normal: main transmission way. Two “Normal” ways with different characteristics
can be used if there are two remote control systems (main and maintenance),
since the T200 cannot manage simultaneous remote controls coming from
the two systems.
– Duplicate: two operating ways shall be declared in this mode.
The two ways are identical. They both transmit and receive information.
The first valid frame received is used for processing the message.
Drop-down list – Configuration pages – Symmetric - Normal / Backup: two ways are necessary in this mode.
The operation of the ways is symmetric. In the event of a fault on the current way,
switchover to the other way takes place automatically.
– Main - Normal / Backup: requires another way as “Backup - Normal / Backup”.
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Same operation as “Symmetric” but with the priority use of this way.
– Backup - Normal / Backup: requires another way as “Main - Normal / Backup”.
Same operation as “Symmetric” but with use of this way if failure of the main way.
– Main - Receiver: requires another way as “Repeater – Repeater”. This way serves
as a link with the control centre during normal access or for access as a relay toward
other accessory T200’s.
– Repeater - Repeater: requires another way as “Main – Repeater”. This way
is responsible for the link to the other accessory T200’s when the T200 serves
as a relay.
Important: a non-configured or poorly configured medium generates a fault
on the COM card.
bProtocolParameterspage:thispageisusedtoconfiguretheparametersspecific
to the protocol used:
v max. number of send operations,
Protocol Parameters – Configuration pages
v collision avoidance system,
v configuration of link addresses,
v frame size,
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v etc.
Note: each type of protocol has its specific configuration page.
b Ports 1 and 2 page: this page is used to configure the parameters
of the communication port (modem):
v baud rate (e.g. 19200 baud),
v parity, stop bit, etc.
v time-out management (e.g. RTS-CTS, CTS-message, etc.),
v etc.
Note: the parameters displayed in this page depend on the type of transmission
medium configured in the Operating modes page .
2 – Control Module No. x
Control and Automation – Configuration pages
Some parameters of the T200 are managed by the Control module(s) of the T200.
Two pages allow this configuration:
b Control and Automation page: this page can be used to configure
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the parameters related to electrical control of the switch and automation


management:
v type of switch (PM6, RL27, CI2 or other),
v control execution time,
v change of position waiting time,
v type of automatic control, etc.
b Measurements and FPI configuration page: this page allows configuration
of all the T200 analogue information, namely:
v Imax and I0 threshold,
Measurement and FPI configuration – Configuration pages v detector reset time,
v time for response to Imax and rapid Imax,
v choice of reset upon voltage return.

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3 – Variable management
All the information managed by the T200 must be configured separately to define
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its operation and how it will be managed by the on-board server:


b Variable configuration page: the complete list of information (variables)
managed by the T200 is displayed in this page, under various categories.
Depending on the type of variable, the parameters displayed can vary from
one configuration page to another. There is therefore a specific type of page for:
v controls (e.g. TCD, reset FPI),
v indications (e.g. TSD, DI, faults, etc.),
v measurements (e.g. I measurements),
The parameters to be configured for each variable are (for example):
v variable name,
v type of access (operator session, administrator session, etc.),
v assignment class,
v logical addresses, internal and external,
v measurements, events and alarms management,
v type of recording for measurements (periodic, upon exceeding high or low threshold,
Variable configuration – Configuration pages upon % variation or indication of min. and max. values per period),
v etc.
Note: the parameters to be configured depend on the type of page displayed.
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b Classes configuration page: the variables created can be grouped


together by classes, so as to facilitate the management and display of variables.
Each variable can be assigned to one of these classes by configuration.
This page can be used to create, modify or delete the classes managed by
the on-board server and determine those that will be visible in the Viewing page.

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Commissioning Tests

A PC running the “Easergy T200 configurator” software can remain connected to


the COM module as long as the tests are in progress. It can be used to monitor
the status of the equipment and time-stamped logs.
Commissioning sheet ref. N1030 can be used.

“Local/Remote” switch set to “Local” (wiring check)


b Check that the PC has taken the “local equipment” information into account.
b Check that the MV cubicle switchgear is operating correctly, for example that each
See “Operation” for a more detailed description way can be opened and closed and that the positions of the switches correspond to
of Easergy T200 I operation.
the status of the indicator lamps.
b Check the “locked” information (earthing switch):
Check that the equipment has taken the “locked” inputs into account.

“Local/Remote” switch set to “Remote”


b Check that the status of the MV cubicles is correctly displayed on the control station.
b Check that the cubicle connecting cables are correctly marked and disconnect them:
See “Operation” for a step-by-step description of the various a remote alarm is generated after a one-minute time delay.
transmission stages indicated by the LEDs on the front panel
of the Communication module. b Check that the HA10 cubicle connectors are fitted with polarising pins.
If you have dummy devices, install them on the HA10 connectors to ensure
that neither the battery nor the MV cubicle is overloaded.
b Remote control order check:
v check that each order processed by the remote control station is correctly transmitted
and executed by the equipment, for example that each way can open and close.
v check that the switch position information received at the remote control station
corresponds to the status of the indicator lamps.
b “Digital inputs” check:
Check that the equipment has taken the “Digital inputs” into account and
that the notifications have been forwarded to the remote control station.
b Internal fault current detection function check:
The “Test” pushbutton on the Control module activates the status corresponding
only to those ways for which Current Acquisition cards are installed.
Note: a current simulator supplied as an optional extra can be used for this check.
It performs a complete test of the acquisition system.
Disconnect the dummy devices and reconnect the cubicle connecting cables to their
HA10 connector (polarization).
b Remote control order check:
v check that each order processed by the remote control station is correctly transmitted
and executed by the equipment, for example that each way can open and close.
v check that the switch position information received at the remote control station
corresponds to the status of the indicator lamps.
b “Locked” information (earthing switch) check:
Check that the equipment has taken the “Locked” inputs into account and
that the status have been forwarded to the remote control station.
b “AC supply OFF” alarm check:
Open the AC supply fuse block. The remote alarm is generated immediately, or after
the configured time delay.

d IMPORTANT: as these tests store time-stamped events, remember to erase


them from the configuration PC.

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Operation Control and indication

Operating mode
Easergy T200 I can be used locally via the Control module or remotely from
a remote control station, depending on the position of the “Local/Remote” switch.
An indicator lamp showing the status of the equipment is located at the top
of the control panel (front panel of the Control module).
A PC can be connected to the “COM” module to provide further information about
the status of Easergy T200 I and its operating history.
Ethernet connector
for network access
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Equipment fault CONTROL COM POWER Communication module


powered
Communication module
fault
USB connector
ON (local connection with a PC
AC OFF
The AC supply to the unit
+ –
is cut off
Switch earthing and locking
indication ON

Way no. 1 2 3 4 Loss of battery capacity


or charge fault

Switchgear position
Switchgear selector, Rack 12 V supply present
“Local” mode Telecommunications
equipment (radio, etc.)
12 V supply available

Fault current storage 48 V or 24 V supply


Incoming MV identification present
location
TX Spare (CAN 2.0 port
Selected switchgear or accessory equipment)
RX
open/closed confirmation GSM connection status
Port 1 sends data
Test
Fault detector and indicator (for other than RS232)
lamp self-test control Reset
Stored fault Port 1 receives data
erase button (for other than RS232)
TX
Not used
RX T200 I reset
Reset

Port 2 sends data


“Local” operation (left LED)
or “Remote” operation Port 2 receives data
(right LED) switch

COM

Note 1:
The above rack shows a complete COM card
with:
b 2 communication ports on the front panel
ON
(e.g. port 1 = GSM and port 2 = radio),
b or port 2 on the front panel (e.g. GSM) and
RS232 port in the transmission compartment
on the right of the rack.

Note 2:
A reduced-scale COM card also exists
with port 2 on the front panel (e.g. GSM) and TX
RS232 port in the transmission compartment RX
on the right of the rack.

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Operation Control and indication (cont.)

Access
Level 0: operator access
All the Easergy T200 I indications can be seen through the window in the door.
No commands can be accessed at this level.
Level 1: the operators can access the commands by sliding the transparent
panel
b It is possible to switch from “Remote” to “Local” mode and conversely.
b The automation can be switched on or off.
b The switches can be switched on or off.
b The fault detection system can be tested.
b The fault storage mechanisms can be reset.
Level 2: the maintenance staff can access all the functions by opening
the enclosure door.

Switch control
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The switches can only be controlled via the Control module if:
1 2 3 4
b The “Local/Remote” switch is set to “Local”,
b The 48 V voltage is present,
When an order is implemented, the switch moves to the additional position.
b If a switch is off, a switch-on order can be given.
Way 1 to 4 selection b If a switch is on, a switch-off order can be given.

Fault currents
On the Control module, a stored fault is shown by a red indicator lamp integrated
into each way block diagram.
b A “Test” pushbutton is used to trigger the simultaneous testing of the acquisition
Test systems. The corresponding indicator lamps light up if the test is positive for as long
Confirmation
Reset as the pushbutton remains pressed.
b The “Reset” pushbutton is used to erase the stored faults.

Other controls
To ensure that a switch cannot be activated or deactivated The Power supply module is used to reset the power supply:
accidentally and that no operations are performed at the wrong b It can reset the “Telecoms supply” when this output has been cut off due
time, an order cannot be implemented locally unless the to overconsumption,
pushbutton corresponding to the way to be controlled
and the confirmation pushbutton are pressed simultaneously. b It can bring back the supply to the equipment after it has been switched off due
to a considerable drop in the 12 V supply.

Time-stamped events (see Appendix B)


As a result of the monitoring operations performed by the equipment, time-stamped
events that can be used to track the various operating phases (operating mode,
transmission of orders to the MV switches, self-testing, and so on) are stored.
The events are dated by the equipment’s internal clock or by synchronisation.
The system can be set from the configuration PC, or from the remote control station
if this function is available, or by GPS synchronisation (if the option is present).

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Operation Automations

The automations are generated by a special Control module.

SEC automation (Sectionalizer)


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Current
Operating time The purpose of this automation is to open the MV switch following a failed reclosing
of the outgoing circuit-breaker. T200 must detect a fault current confirmed by the loss
Id
of the T200 supply voltage (MV) before the SEC automation can give this opening
order (it must therefore be equipped with this function).
Voltage dip It can be configured to:
b select the automation action in the voltage dip of a slow 4th, 3rd, 2nd or 1st
In reclosing,
b program the automatic control reset time-out (must be greater than the total time
for the source substation reset cycle),
b assign the SEC automation way by way.
Time
The SEC function can be activated or deactivated from the control panel
Configurable parameters: or by a remote control order.
b Valid/invalid automation, The switches can be controlled manually in “Local” mode.
b Number of faults: 1 to 4,
b Operating time: 20 s to 4 min in 5 s increments.
d IMPORTANT: if the SEC automation is associated with a way,
the way must be configured with a remote alarm.
The enclosure must be powered from a low-voltage source generated
by the MV line on which the unit is installed.

ACO automation (Source changeover switch)


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The changeover automation automatically monitors and controls the sources


Vn Incoming in the MV secondary distribution network. It is combined with VD3H voltage detectors.
voltage 1
0 Operating modes
b The operating mode is selected from the Easergy T200 configurator.
F
T1 SW1
O b Semi-Auto SW1 XV SW2 mode:
In the event of a voltage loss on the active way, the automation switches
F to the other way after a time delay T1.
SW2 T2
O b Auto-SW1 (or Auto SW2) mode:
Way 1 (or 2) takes priority if the MV voltage it is carrying is correct.
Configurable parameters: After a changeover, the automation switches back to the priority way
b Operating mode: if the MV voltage on this way is correct during a time delay T2.
SW1 XV SW2, Auto SW1 or SW1 V SW2
b delay time T1 switchover: 100 ms to 200 s b SW1 V SW2 (SW2 V SW1) mode:
b time before return T2: 5 s to 60 s
b Type of motorization: The automation only switches from the priority way 1 (or 2) to the backup way.
v standard (control order time 2.2 s)
v CI2 (control order time 100 ms). Changeover sequence
b A changeover takes place if the following conditions are met:
v automation enabled,
v SW1 closed and SW2 open (or SW2 closed and SW1 open),
v no “earthing switch” on either way,
v no fault current on either way,
v no MV voltage on the enabled way,
v MV voltage on the other way.
The changeover operation opens SW1 and when SW1 is open, SW2 closes.

b A return to the main way for the “AUTO” modes occurs if:
v the priority way is open,
v The MV voltage on the priority way is correct during a time delay T2.
The command to close the backup way is given after the enabled way
is reported open.

Locking the source transfer


A digital input prevents the transmission of orders from the control panel,
the automation and the remote control station.
This input is generally connected to the downstream circuit breaker.

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Operation Automations (cont.)

Control module with automations


See previous page for Control module operation.

ACO automation SEC automation


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CONTROL

Automation changeover between ways 1 and 2


Automatism 1<–> 2
Automation reset
MV voltage presence on way 1
MV voltage presence on way 2 U1 U2 Reset

Automation locked:
The automation locks if an error is detected
during a changeover sequence (one switch opens
and the other closes). 1 2 3 4
Causes of automation locking:
b the “locked” status indication (switch grounded)
appears when a switch command is given,
b a fault current appears
when a switch command is given,
b an order cannot be carried out
on one of the switches,
b loss of supply voltage to the switches
when a switch command is given.

Automatism
OFF ON
Test

Reset
Automation ON or OFF Automation ON or OFF

Not used Not used

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Maintenance Information display

General
The equipment does not require regular maintenance.
The integrated battery test keeps users informed of the battery availability status.
Note: replacement fuses are provided in the “accessories” bag attached inside
the basic enclosure.
The T200 has certain tools to perform maintenance or fault finding on the equipment.
This requires a PC-compatible microcomputer with Internet Explorer (or an equivalent
software) installed. It is then possible to read the internal states of the equipment and
the events stored in memory by the T200 (see also section on Commissioning).
The tools available for maintenance and fault finding are as follows:

Monitoring page
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The screen on the left shows an example of a 8-channel Easergy T200 I,


with internal fault detector option.
This menu allows viewing of all the states and information managed by the T200:
b The switch state “Open”, “Closed” or “Locked”,
b Stored fault currents: “I Max” et “I Max transient” on each phase,
b Current measurement on each phase,
b The automatic control status, On or Off,
b Internal equipment faults,
b The operating mode: local or remote,
b AC supply Off, Delayed AC supply Off,
b The state of digital inputs,
Note: the indications are refreshed every three seconds.

Consulting the logs


The various logs available (events, alarms and system) make it possible to know
Monitoring page
the history of everything that has occurred on the T200.
This can be useful to find the cause of a fault during fault finding.
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b All the events displayed in the logs are time stamped so as to know the date
of origin of a fault.
b The number of time-stamped events recorded (300 for the system log,
100 for alarms, 500 for events and 1500 for measurements) makes it possible
to go sufficiently far back in time to retrace the cause of a problem.
When the maximum number is exceeded, the oldest event on the list is erased
by the most recent one.
b The logs can be saved on PC in the form of Excel-compatible files so as to be able
to perform fault finding, reviews or statistics later.
b The logs can be transferred by e-mail so as to be able to forward the report
on a problem to an accessory department or person or possibly to exchange
an opinion with the manufacturer of the T200.

Indicator lamp indications


Event log The T200 provides a certain amount of information via the indicator lamps on the
front panel of the rack modules (see section on Operation – Control and indication).
These indicator lamps provide information concerning the operating state
of the T200 and concerning the presence of any fault, where applicable.
Note: a diagnostic through the state of the indicator lamps on the front panel
is not always adequate to find the cause of a fault. A lit indicator lamp indicates
the presence of a fault, but it is often necessary to consult the logs or the “Viewing”
page to determine precisely the cause of a fault.
For more information, consult the diagnostic table below.

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Maintenance Diagnostics
via the front panel indicator lamps
and logs

Symptoms Possible causes Solutions Log *


The “Equipment Easergy T200: Replace the Control module and/or the Communication module Modbus
fault” LED on the no communication between communication
Control module is lit the Control module and fault
(you are advised the Communication module
to connect a PC The battery charger output Check the charger and the battery. If necessary, Charger fault
to the Control module voltage is too high or too low replace the Power Supply module and/or the battery
to determine the No power supply See “48 V LED OFF” in the symptom column below Motorization
cause of the fault: to the switchgear power supply
“Equipment States” failure
menu)
Loss of battery capacity See “Battery fault LED ON” in the symptom column below Battery fault
or charge fault
No telecommunications See “External 12 V LED OFF” in the symptom column below Accessory
power supply equipment power
(Radio or Modem) supply failure
Problem on the Control module Connect the PC to the COM module and consult the logs. Configuration loss
Configuration loss: reconfigure the T200. or memory fault or
Other faults: perform resetting on the power supply card. program error or
If the fault persists, replace the CPU card parameter error
Faulty Measurement card Replace the CPU card Fault detector
card fault
The Control module software Press the Reset button on the Power Supply module. If the LED
is faulty does not go out after a few seconds, replace the CPU card
The “AC supply AC supply fuse blown Replace the gF type 2 A HPC fuse, 10 x 38 mm, Power supply
OFF” LED on the in the lower enclosure panel failure
front panel of the The output connector Put the connector back in place Power supply
Power Supply of the mains fuse holder failure
module is ON is disconnected
AC OFF No supply to the enclosure Connect the AC supply
Enclosure power supply cut off Check the cause of the AC supply outage.
automatically due to prolonged If the AC supply remains OFF, run another supply cycle
AC supply outage by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module.
If the power supply does not restart, change the Power Supply
module and/or the battery.
Temporary AC supply outage Wait for the AC supply voltage to be reinstated Power supply
(the enclosure is now running on battery) failure
The “Battery fault” Loss of battery capacity Check that AC supply is ON and that the charger Battery fault
LED on the front or charge fault is supplying 12 V. To do this, disconnect the battery
panel of the Power and measure the voltage on the rack battery connector.
Supply module If the voltage is null, replace the Power Supply module.
is ON Otherwise, after reconnecting the battery,
reset the Power Supply module to trigger
a battery test; if the problem recurs after charging
for 24 hours, replace the battery.
The “Rack 12 V” Fuse blown Replace the 5 x 20 mm, 0.8 A semi time-lag fuse
LED on the front on the Power Supply module
panel of the Power If the “AC supply OFF” LED is lit, Check the cause of the AC supply outage.
Supply module the enclosure supply has been If the AC supply remains OFF, run another supply cycle
is OFF cut off automatically due to by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module.
a long AC supply outage If the power supply does not restart, change the Power Supply
module and/or the battery.

Enclosure power supply cut off Check the charger and the battery. If necessary,
automatically due to a drop in replace the Power Supply module and/or the battery
the 12 V voltage
Power Supply module failure Replace the Power Supply module

(*) The events can be consulted in one or more of the various logs available:
b events log,
b alarms logs,
b system log.
In these logs, the information appears in the form “TSSxx - Information (log column) - Fault”

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Maintenance Diagnostics
via the front panel indicator lamps
and logs (cont.)

Symptoms Possible causes Solutions Log *


The “Rack 12 V” Fuse blown Replace the 5 x 20 mm, 0.8 A semi time-lag fuse Accessory
LED on the front on the Power Supply module equipment
panel of the Power Consumption on output Check the transmission equipment and reinstate the supply power supply
Supply module is > 1.3 A ± 0.3 A for 3 min by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module failure
OFF If the “AC supply OFF” LED is lit, Check the cause of the AC supply outage.
the enclosure supply has been If the AC supply remains OFF, run another supply cycle
cut off automatically due to by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module.
a long AC supply outage If the power supply does not restart, change the Power Supply
module and/or the battery

Enclosure power supply cut off Check the charger and the battery. If necessary,
automatically due to a drop in replace the Power Supply module and/or the battery
the 12 V voltage
Power Supply module failure Replace the Power Supply module Accessory
equipment
power supply
failure
The “48 V present” Fuse blown Replace the 5 x 20 mm, 5 A time-lag fuse on the Interface card Motorization
LED on the front in the left-hand part of the enclosure power supply
panel of the Power 2-pin connecting cord (rack Connect the cord to the rack backplane and to the Interface card failure
Supply module backplane/Interface card)
is OFF disconnected
Ribbon cable disconnected Connect the ribbon cable to the rack backplane and to the Interface
card
If the “AC supply OFF” LED is lit, Check the cause of the AC supply outage.
the enclosure supply has been If the AC supply remains OFF, run another supply cycle
cut off automatically due to by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module.
a long AC supply outage If the power supply does not restart, change the Power Supply
module and/or the battery.
Enclosure power supply cut off Check the charger and the battery. If necessary,
automatically due to a drop replace the Power Supply module and/or the battery
in the 48 V voltage
T200 CPU card failure Replace the T200 CPU card Motorization
Power Supply module failure Replace the Power Supply module power supply
Interface card failure Replace the Interface card failure
All the Control The equipment is not Power up the equipment
module indicator powered up
lamps are OFF Supply fuse blown Replace the 5 x 20 mm, 0.8 A semi time-lag fuse
on the Power Supply module
Control module failure Replace the Control module
The card program Reset by pressing the Reset button on the Power Supply module
is no longer running
The Communication The equipment Power up the equipment
module “ON” LED is not powered up
is extinguished Supply fuse blown Replace the 5 x 20 mm, 0.8 A semi time-lag fuse
on the Power Supply module
The Communication Problem on the Communication Connect the PC to the Communication module. Check the conformity
module “Fault” module of the T200 configuration (for example: compatibility of the configured
LED is lit modem with that installed on the Communication card).
If the fault persists, replace the Communication module
The Communication The Communication module Stop the USB driver, disconnect the USB cable from Reset
module “Fault” software is faulty or starting the Communication module, then press the Reset key
LED is flashing with USB cable connected on the Power Supply module. If the LED does not go out
rapidly after a few seconds, replace the Communication module
The Communication The Communication module With the USB cable disconnected and the USB driver stopped,
module “Fault” software is faulty press the Reset key on the Power Supply module.
LED is flashing If the LED does not go out after a few seconds,
slowly replace the Communication module

Other diagnostics
Events Possible causes Solutions
Operation orders The switch order Check:
not executed was not executed b the position of the “Local/Remote” switch,
b the validity of the order issued,
b the connection between Easergy T200 and the switches.

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Maintenance Power supplies

Powering down the equipment


b Switch off the AC supply outside the equipment or on the safety fuse block within
the enclosure.
b Disconnect the supply to the battery circuit:
Unplug the battery connector under the rack.
All the LEDs on the front panels of the rack should now be extinguished.
The Easergy T200 P enclosure is now powered down.

Toroid safety precautions


The toroid connectors are IP2x; switching off the current sensors temporarily
(< 10 min) involves no particular danger.
d IMPORTANT: there is no need to alter the cables when connecting
the toroid and power supply cables to the cubicle. The cables must never
be modified.

Battery maintenance
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Replacing the battery


Before carrying out any work on the battery, disconnect it from the equipment
by unplugging the connector from the base under the rack.
Remove the battery by sliding it outwards, raise the terminal covers and undo
the two terminal nuts, then disconnect the Faston lugs from the connecting cord.
To install a new battery, repeat this sequence in the reverse order.

Servicing and storing the batteries


d IMPORTANT: Sealed lead batteries are used. The advantages of this type of battery include the
b Use batteries having recent production dates fact that there is no risk of explosion, no acid leakage and no servicing requirement.
(less than three months’ old).
b Do not store more than 6 months without However, this type of battery has its limitations:
recharging. b Limited number or recharging cycles,
b Do not throw the batteries away. b Average service life of 10 years, with ageing accelerated by temperatures outside
the recommended range,
b Ageing during storage (do not store for more than 6 months without recharging,
as this type of battery does not withstand a total discharge),
b Difficult to predict the end of the battery service life.
The Power Supply module is designed to optimize the characteristics of the battery.
A battery fault alarm informs the remote control system of an imminent discharge.

Replacing fuses
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Replacement fuses are provided in the “accessories” bag attached inside the basic
enclosure.
b “AC supply” fuse
This fuse is located in the lower panel of the enclosure.
It is a gG type HRC fuse of rating 2 A, 10 x 38 mm.
“External supply” b “Rack power supply” fuse
fuse The fuse protecting the power supply to all the electronic modules is located
“Rack power supply” on the Power Supply module card.
fuse It is a 5 x 20 mm, 0.8 A semi-time-lag fuse.
b “External 12 V supply” fuse
The fuse is located on the Power Supply card.
“AC supply” fuse It is a 5 x 20 mm, 4 A time-lag fuse.
(safety fuse) b “48 V supply” fuse
The fuse is located on the relay interface card.
“48 V supply” fuse This card is located in the lower left-hand part of the enclosure.
It is a 5 x 20 mm, 5 A time-lag fuse.
To replace the fuses:
a) Power down the enclosure,
b) Replace the defective fuse,
c) Power up the enclosure.

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Maintenance Card replacement

Servicing the Interface card


Purpose: to replace the 48 Vdc fuse or add/replace a fault Current Acquisition card.
48 Vdc fuse a) Power down the enclosure (see the previous page),
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b) Release the two locking screws from the front of the card,
c) Pull it a few inches out of its slot,
d) Disconnect the card connectors in the following order:
v phase toroid connectors (X1 to X4), unlock by squeezing the two side levers,
v cubicle connectors (J6 on the 1-way T200, J8 to J11 on the 4-ways T200),
unlock by squeezing the two side levers,
v rack connector (J2 for the 1-way T200 or J1 for the 4-ways T200),
by separating the two levers at each end of its base,
v switch supply connector (J1 for the 1-way T200 or J2 for the 4-ways T200),
unlock by squeezing the two side levers,
v digital input/output connectors (J8 for the 1-way T200 or J12 for the 4-ways T200),
e) the card is now completely disconnected and can be removed from its slot.
To install a new card, reverse the operation described above, then power up
the enclosure.

Installing a Current or Digital Acquisition card


a) Power down the enclosure (see the previous page),
b) Remove the Interface card (see above),
c) Place the Acquisition card in position and secure it with two screws,
d) Replace the Interface card,
Acquisition cards e) Power up the enclosure.

Replacing the Power supply module


The fuse located on the Power supply card protects a) Power down the enclosure (see the previous page),
the 12 V supply to the entire rack. b) Release the two locking screws from the Power supply module
and remove it from its housing,
c) Insert the new module, locking it in position,
d) Power up the enclosure.

Replacing the Communication module


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a) Power down the enclosure (see the previous page),


b) Release the two locking screws and remove the Communication module
from its housing,
c) Insert the new module, locking it in position,
d) Power up the enclosure.
T200 CPU card
d IMPORTANT: remember to configure the module;
see “Commissioning”.
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Replacing the control panel or the T200 CPU card
Purpose: to replace the control panel or the T200 CPU card or add/replace
1
the measurement card.
2
a) Power down the enclosure (see the previous page),
3 b) Release the two locking screws from the front panel of the Control module,
4 c) Disconnect the ribbon cable from the rear of the front panel by separating
the two levers on each side of the connector base,
d) If necessary, remove the T200 CPU card from its slot.
Installing the T200 CPU card
e) Push the new T200 CPU card firmly home,
Te
f) Attach the end of the 40-pin ribbon cable from the control panel to the connector
s

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es
t
on the T200 CPU card,
et
g) Screw the front panel securely into position,
h) Power up the enclosure.
Installing the measurement card
e) Plug the measurement card into the T200 CPU card and secure it with three
Measurement card screws,
f) Install the T200 CPU card and the control panel,
Control panel g) Power up the enclosure.
d IMPORTANT: remember to configure the module;
see “Commissioning”.

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Appendix A Configuration parameters 0

White colour: accessible for User, as Operator or Administrator


Yellow (or light grey) colour: accessible exclusively as Operator or Administrator
Green (or medium grey) colour: accessible exclusively as Administrator
Dark grey colour: not accessible or non-existent

Home Page
Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
Choice Language Français/English/ Confirm by OK
of language Spanish
User User name No restriction Confirm by OK (by default: Easergy)
Password No restriction Confirm by OK
An incorrect user or password opens a “User” session
(by default: Easergy)

Viewing Page
Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
Classes T200 state Access to the corresponding class states
Way x Access to the corresponding class states
Automatic controls Access to the corresponding class states

Control Page
Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
T200 state DDEF reset control Allows resetting of fault detector storage in memory
Way x F-O control Allows the switch status to be changed
Automatic controls ON/OFF control Allows the automatic control status to be changed

Diagnostic Page
Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
Alarms log Ack. The box is checked when the Scada
has acknowledged the alarm
Consultation of the log exclusively:
no action possible
Events log Consultation of the log exclusively
System log Consultation of the log exclusively
Measurements log Consultation of the log exclusively

File transfer Alarms.csv Transfers the alarms log in Excel file form
“Save” saves the file to the PC
“Open” opens the file under Excel without
saving it
Events.csv Same as for the events log
System.csv Same as for the system log
Measures.csv Same as for the measurements log

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Maintenance Page
Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
Terminal General Name of terminal No restriction At the user’s choice
Date format DD/MM/YYYY Defines the date format to be displayed in the logs
MM/DD/YYYY
YYYY/MM/DD
Other parameters Consultation exclusively
Save Takes into account the change
Software Software All parameters Consultation exclusively
information Software 1 Checked or not Selection of software 1
Software 2 Checked or not Selection of software 2
Download software Allows the T200 software to be updated
Clock Terminal Date Consistent date
date/time format (year > 2000)
Time Consistent time
format
Update Allows the T200 date and time to be updated manually
Synchronization Allows the T200 date and time to be updated automatically by the PC
IP parameters Ethernet Mac address Unique identification address for each T200, set in factory.
interface Consultation exclusively
DHCP Active Defines whether the server of the Ethernet local area network
Inactive can allocate automatically on connection an IP address to the T200
(active) or not (inactive)
IP address Consistent IP address Ethernet IP address of the T200 (Default: 172.16.0.5)
Sub-network mask Consistent mask The mask enables (0) or inhibits (255) the choice of accessible IP
address values (Default: 255.255.255.0)
Gateway addresses Consistent IP address IP address of the server’s Ethernet gateway.
The gateway centralizes all the network IP accesses
(Default: 172.16.0.1)
Primary DNS server Consistent IP address IP address of the primary DNS server (Domain Name Server).
The DNS enables the IP (Default: 172.16.0.1)
Secondary DNS server Consistent IP address IP address of the secondary DNS server (Domain Name Server).
Backup DNS server (Default: 0.0.0.0)
USB interface Server IP address Consistent IP address IP address allocated to the Web server on-board the T200
for USB access.
Not modifiable: consultation exclusively (Default: 212.1.1.10)
Client IP address Consistent IP address IP address allocated to the PC connected via USB to the on-board
Web server.
Not modifiable: consultation exclusively (Default: 212.1.1.11)
Save / Cancel Allows changes to be saved/cancelled
Users User No restriction User name for the session
Password Password Password for the session
Type Administrator The Administrator has full access
Operator The Operator has restricted access
Save Saves the new session
Recycle bin Check box to select a session to be deleted
Delete Deletes an existing session if the corresponding box is checked
Port traces 1 Trace options Start / Stop Start / Stop acquisition of the T200 PC frame
and 2 and TCP/IP
Filtered Allows filtering of frames exclusively intended for the local T200
Backup/ Saves Arrow T200 V PC Allows the configuration to be saved on the PC in file form
Restoral the terminal
configuration
Loads Arrow PC V T200 Enables the configuration to be loaded on the PC from a file
the terminal
configuration
Recovery Arrow T200 V T200 Loading of a default configuration (factory configuration)
default
configuration

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Configuration Page
Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
Operating modes Communication Port 1 or 2 mode Consultation exclusively
Parameters
Port 1 link Not used b No transmission over this way.
General Normal b Main transmission way. Two “Normal” ways with different
communication characteristics can be used if there are two remote control systems
parameters (main and maintenance), since the T200 cannot manage simultaneous
remote controls coming from the two systems.
Duplicate b Two operating ways shall be declared in this mode.
The two ways are identical. They both transmit and receive information.
The first valid frame received is used for processing the message.
Symmetric - Normal / b Two ways are necessary in this mode.
Backup The operation of the ways is symmetric. In the event of a fault on the
current way, switchover to the other way takes place automatically.
Main - Normal /Backup b Requires another way as “Backup - Normal / Backup”.
Same operation as “Symmetric” but with the priority use of this way.
Backup - Normal / b Requires another way as “Main - Normal / Backup”. Same operation
Backup as “Symmetric” but with use of this way if failure of the main way.
Main - Receiver b Requires another way as “Repeater – Repeater”. This way serves
as a link with the control centre during normal access or for access
as a relay toward other accessory T200’s.
Repeater - Repeater b Requires another way as “Main – Repeater”. This way is responsible
for the link to the other accessory T200’s when the T200 serves
as a relay.
Port 2 link Same as Port 1 Same as Port 1. At least one Normal port
is required. There cannot be two ports configured as Normal
Port 1 medium Direct RS232 (internal) b RS232 modem integral with COM card
Radio (external) b For external radio with integral modem
Radio FSK (internal) b FSK radio modem on COM card
LL FSK (internal) b FSK radio modem on COM card (modified in LL type)
PSTN (external) b For external PSTN modem accessible by Hayes command
PSTN (internal) b Internal PSTN modem on COM card
GSM (external) b For external GSM modem accessible by Hayes command
GSM (internal) b Internal GSM modem on COM card
Port 2 medium Same as Port 1 Same as Port 1
Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account

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Configuration Page (cont’d)


Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
Port 1 or 2 Direct RS232 Baud rate 200 to 38400 baud Frame transmission rate
or Radio 9600 baud (GSM)
Transmission or PSTN
or GSM line 600 to 1200 baud
or LL (radio FSK or LL FSK)
Stop bits 1 or 2 Stop bit in frame
Delay before response 0 to 10000 ms In 10 ms increments. Upon reception, wait before sending
the response to avoid overlapping (Default: 0 ms)
RTS (or CTS) - 0 to 1000 ms Request To Send. In 10 ms increments.
to message delay Delay between rise of RTS (or CTS if managed) and sending
the message (Default: 400 ms)
Message to RTS delay 0 to 10000 ms In 10 ms increments. Delay between end of message and RTS drop
by the T200 (Default: 20 ms)
Direct RS232 Parity None Transmission parity
or Radio Space
or PSTN Even
or LL Odd
Frame error on noisy Yes or no The start of the frame can be filtered or not to avoid reading any noise
outgoing feeder
Frame error on line Yes or no Any holes in the frame can be filtered or not
at rest
Direct RS232 CTS management Checked or not Clear To Send. The modem enables the CTS as soon as ready after
or Radio (ext.) RTS enabling by the T200
RTS to CTS delay Delay between receiving the RTS and sending the CTS by the modem
(Default: 20 ms)
LL Type of line 2-wire or 4-wire Choice of type of leased line, 2-wire or 4-wire
Direct RS232 DTR management Checked or not Data Terminal Ready. The modem causes the DTR to rise after
powering up or when it is Clear To Send
DSR management Checked or not Carrier Detect. The carrier can be used by the modem to detect
reception of a message
PSTN or GSM Telephone No. (normal) 0 to 9, P, T or space Main telephone No. to be used in case of alarm retransmission
Telephone No. (backup) 0 to 9, P, T or space Backup telephone No. to be used in case of alarm retransmission
if main No. not free
PSTN Type of dialling Pulse or voice Type of dialling used for alarm retransmission
frequency
Modem init. sequence No restriction. AT commands necessary to initialize the PSTN modem.
Record consistent AT With internal PSTN mode, default AT commands not modifiable
commands (Default: &B1&A0&K0E0Q0V1&C1&D2X4S0=2S2=255)
GSM Calling party call delay 1 to 600 s Allows the call to be released when the T200
is called after the configured delay (Default: 30 s)
Called party call delay 1 to 600 s Allows the call to be released when the Scada
is called after the configured delay (Default: 60 s)
PIN code 0000 to 9999 PIN code of the GSM card
SMS service centre No. 0 to 9, P, T or space Telephone No. of the SMS service centre (gateway for SMS’s)
User SMS No. 0 to 9, P, T or space Telephone No. of the user for sending SMS’s
Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account

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Appendix A Configuration parameters (cont.) 0

Configuration Page (cont’d)


Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
Cntrl/Auto. Controls Type of control Other b Other = separate CO/CF controls
Ctrl PM6 b PM6 = single CO/CF control on CO
CI2 b CI2 = control execution time at 100 ms
Automatic RL27 b RL27 = specific cubicle connection
control Time lag pending 1000 to 30000 ms In 100 ms increments. Waiting time for change of switch position
No.x position return following a command for sending a remote control fault
(by default: 15000 ms)
Non-complementarity 1000 to 30000 ms In 100 ms increments. Waiting time for a non-complementarity
filtering time delay following a command for sending a switch fault
(by default: 10000 ms)
Execution time delay 50 to 15000 ms In 50 ms increments. Switch motorization control relay rise time
(by default: 3000 ms)
Automatic control Type of automatic None b No automatic control
Channel x control Sectionalizer b Opening on voltage dip due to fault
Changeover switch b Power supply source changeover depending on the source available
Automatic control Fault counter reset delay 20000 to 240000 ms In 5000 ms increments.
Sectionalizer Maximum time to wait to see the number of faults configured
before automatic control reset (by default: 3000 ms)
Number of faults 1 to 4 Number of faults to be taken into account before opening
authorized upon automatic control action
Automatic control Changeover delay time 100 to 200000 ms In 100 ms increments. Waiting time before changeover action
Changeover switch if the conditions are required (by default: 5000 ms)
Time before normal way 5000 to 60000 ms In 1000 ms increments. Waiting time before switchover to normal way
return upon way voltage return (by default: 10000 ms)
Operating mode Choice of changeover mode:
SW1 V SW2 b Switchover only from SW1 to SW2
SW2 V SW1 b Switchover only from SW2 to SW1
SW1 XV SW2 b Switchover from SW1 to SW2 or vice versa
Auto SW1 b Ditto with priority return to SW1 if available
Auto SW2 b Ditto with priority return to SW2 if available
Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account
Measurements/ MV network Maximum I threshold 100 to 750 A In 50 A increments. Imax. fault detection threshold
fault detector characteristics (by default: 500 A)
Threshold I0 20 to 160 A In 5 A increments. Earth fault detection threshold
(by default: 20 A)
Measurement and
Detector reset time delay 15 to 120 mn In 15 min. increments. Time for fault detection storage resetting
fault detector No.x
(by default: 120 min.)
configuration
Time delay for taking into 50 to 500 ms In 25 ms increments. Minimum time for taking into account Imax. faults
account Imax (by default: 200 ms)
Reset upon voltage Checked or not Choice of fault detection storage resetting or not upon voltage return
return
Time delay for taking into 50 to 200 ms In 25 ms increments. Minimum time for taking into account rapid Imax
account rapid Imax faults (by default: 50 ms)
(all ways)
Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account

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Appendix A Configuration parameters (cont.) 0

Configuration Page (cont’d)


Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
Variable General Variable name No restriction Name given to variable
configuration parameters
Type Single or double TCD = double control only
Control
Access Administrator Access right for this variable. A session with (at least) this access right
configuration
Operator will allow viewing of this variable
Viewing
Order Reverse or normal Reverse gives an order with control complementarity (e.g. CO/CF)
Class (complete list Allows a variable to be assigned to a class
of all classes)
Logical address TCD No. assigned automatically by the website
Internal address Internal address for the COM-CPU link
Associated logical TSD1 to TSD40 No. of the TSD associated with the TCD used by the website
address TS or none for reading the state
External address format “x” (e.g 1) External address used by the Scada for this TCD

Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account


Cancel Enables return to the preceding configuration
Variable Overall Variable name No restriction Name given to variable
configuration parameters
Type Single or double TSD = double information
Indications TSS = single information
configuration
Logical address TSD No. assigned automatically by the website
Class (Complete list Allows a variable to be assigned to a class
of all classes)
Access Administrator Access right for this variable. A session with (at least) this access right
Operator will allow viewing of this variable
Viewing
Internal address Internal address for the COM-CPU link
External address format “x” (e.g. 2) External address used by the Scada for this variable
Active state definition (1) No restriction Name displayed for an active state of the variable
Active state colour (1) Black, blue, green Display colour for an active state of the variable
or red colour
Inactive state definition (0) No restriction Name displayed for an inactive state of the variable
Inactive state colour (0) Black, blue, green Display colour for an inactive state of the variable
or red colour
Other undefined state No restriction Name displayed for an undefined state of the variable
Undefined state colour Black, blue, green Display colour for an undefined state of the variable
or red colour
Record Enable Checked or not Enabling of the record or not upon change of state of this variable in
configuration the events log
Upon change of state Checked or not Recording of the event upon change of state of the variable (or upon
(or upon active) active)
Upon loss of closing Checked or not Recording of the event upon disappearance of variable closing (or
(or upon inactive) upon inactive)
Alarms Enable Checked or not Enabling of the alarm or not upon change of state of this variable
Configuration in the alarms log
Upon change of state Checked or not Enabling of the alarm and recording of alarm upon change of state
(or upon active) of the variable (or upon active)
Upon loss of closing Checked or not Enabling of the alarm and recording of alarm upon disappearance
(or upon inactive) of variable closing (or upon inactive)
Alarm level 1 to 3 Several possible actions in the event of a retransmission of alarm
depending on the level
Time-delayed alarm Checked or not Enables a delay for sending the alarm
Delay value 0 to 99 Number of hours, minutes or seconds for the delay before sending
the alarm to the Scada
Hours or Minutes Checked according Choice of unit for the value of the alarm delay
or Seconds to choice
Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account
Cancel Enables return to the preceding configuration

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Appendix A Configuration parameters (cont.) 0

Configuration Page (cont’d)


Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
Variable General Variable name No restriction Name given to variable
configuration parameters
Correction coefficient Direct or raw or Conversion for display of the variable value
Measurements Direct/10 to 10000 or
configuration Direct*10 to 10000
Logical address TM No. assigned automatically by the website
Class (Complete list Allows a variable to be assigned to a class
of all classes)
Access Administrator Access right for this variable. A session with (at least) this access right
Operator will allow viewing of this variable
Viewing
Internal address Internal address for the COM-CPU link
External address (Scada) Format “x” (ex. 2) External address used by the Scada for this variable
Unit No restriction Unit for display of the variable
Max. value Integer Max. measurement display value or max. value for Scada transmission
Min. value Integer Min. measurement display value
Value format Absolute + sign Format for sending measurement to Scada
Complement at 2 Depends on the method of processing by Scada:
b Absolute + sign = sending of absolute value
of measurement + sign
b Complement at 2 = sending of binary value complemented by
addition of least significant bit
Regular Recording Checked or not Enabling of regular recording of the measurement in the measurements
processing log or not
Period 15 min, 30 min or 1 h Measurement recording period
Type Averaged or Way of calculating the measurement for recording in the
sampled measurements log
Event Checked or not Enabling of regular recording of the measurement in the events log
or not
Call Checked or not Enabling of regular sending of the alarm to Scada and recording
in the alarms log or not
Period 15 min, 30 min or 1 h Event or call recording period
Processing Recording Checked or not Enabling of recording of the measurement in the measurements log
on threshold or not upon exceeding threshold
Event Checked or not Enabling of recording of the measurement in the events log
or not upon exceeding threshold
Call Checked or not Enabling of sending of the alarm to Scada
and recording in the alarms log or not upon exceeding threshold
High threshold Checked or not Enabling of high threshold or not
Low threshold Checked or not Enabling of low threshold or not
High threshold value No restriction Value for enabling exceeding of the high measurement threshold
Low threshold value No restriction Value for enabling exceeding of the low measurement threshold
Dead band Recording Checked or not Enabling of recording of the measurement in the measurements log
or not through variation
Event Checked or not Enabling of recording of the measurement in the events log
or not through variation
Call Checked or not Enabling of sending of the alarm to Scada
and recording in the alarms log or not following measurement variation
Value as % 0 to 255 % variation of the measurement for dead band
Min. and Max. Active minimum Checked or not Recording or not of the minimum measurement reached over
recording the period configured
Active maximum Checked or not Recording or not of the maximum measurement reached over
the period configured
Period 1, 7 or 14 days Calculation period for min. and max. value
Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account
Cancel Enables return to the preceding configuration

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Appendix A Configuration parameters (cont.) 0

Configuration Page (cont’d)


Sub-page Section Parameters / button Config. ranges Comments
Variable General Variable name No restriction Name given to variable
Configuration parameters
Type Direct or raw or Conversion for display of the variable value
Counters Direct/10 to 10000 or
Direct*10 to 10000
Logical address CNTx No. assigned automatically by the website
Class (Complete list Allows a variable to be assigned to a class
of all classes)
Access Administrator Access right for this variable. A session with (at least) this access right
Operator will allow viewing of this variable
Viewing
Internal address Internal address for the COM-CPU link
External address format “x” (e.g. 5) External address used by Scada for this variable
Unit No restriction Unit for display of the variable
Max. value scale Integer Max. measurement display value
Min. value scale Integer Min. measurement display value
Value format Absolute + sign Format for sending measurement to Scada.
Complement at 2 Depends on the method of processing by Scada:
b Absolute + sign = sending of absolute value
of measurement + sign
b Complement at 2 = sending of binary value complemented by
addition of least significant bit
TCD reset address TCD1 to 40 Address for the counter reset command
Regular Recording Checked or not Enabling of regular recording of the counter in the measurements log
processing or not
Period 15 min, 30 min or 1 h Counter recording period
Event Checked or not Enabling of regular recording of the counter in the events log or not

Call Checked or not Enabling of regular sending of the alarm to Scada and recording
in the alarms log or not
Processing Recording Checked or not Enabling of recording of the counter in the measurements log
on threshold or not upon exceeding threshold
Event Checked or not Enabling of recording of the counter in the events log
or not upon exceeding threshold
Call Checked or not Enabling of sending of the alarm to Scada and recording in the alarms
log or not upon exceeding threshold
High threshold value No restriction Value for enabling exceeding of the high counter threshold
Dead band Recording Checked or not Enabling of recording of the counter in the measurements log
or not through variation
Event Checked or not Enabling of recording of the counter in the events log or not through
variation
Call Checked or not Enabling of sending of the alarm to Scada and recording in the alarms
log or not following counter variation
Value as % 0 to 255 % variation of the measurement for dead band
Save Allows the configuration to be taken into account
Cancel Enables return to the preceding configuration
Class Recycle bin Checked or not Selection of class to be deleted or not
management Viewing Checked or not Selection or not of class display in the Viewing page
Class name No restriction Class name to be displayed
Save Allows a modification or a creation to be recorded for each class
Delete Allows a class that has been selected earlier to be deleted

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Appendix B Electrical specifications

Power supply
AC supply Characteristics 230 Vac (±10%), 50 Hz, 80 VA
Protected by a 2 A gF type HPC fuse
Power supply Charger 12 V 7A
Rack power supply 12 Vdc (10.8 V to 14.8 V). Protected by a 0.8 A fuse
Telecommunication 12 Vdc (10.8 V to 14.8 V) 1 A max.
Protection if consumption > 1.3 A for more than 3 min
48 V motorization 48 Vdc (44.8 V to 59 V) max. 6 A for 12 s and 15 A, 500 ms
Protected by a 5 A fuse
Battery Type Sealed lead maintenance-free type
Charging time 10 h to 24 h
Charger capacity 12 Vdc - 24 Ah
Battery life –15°C to +55°C Max. 16 h + 10 O/C cycles
Monitoring Total discharge, periodic tests
Lifetime at 20°C 10 years
Characteristics
Capacity Remote control orders (TCD) 1 to 4 ways (8 to 16 ways option)
Inputs/Outputs Opening/closing orders controlled by +V (or 0V) polarity
for a duration of 3 s, with fuse-protected outputs
Dual remote indications (TSD) As for TCD. Open/closed and “Locked” (earthing switch)
position indication
Indication inputs 6 digital inputs via the Control module,
controlled by 0V polarity
Dielectric AC supply input Insulation (50 Hz/1 min): 10 kV
Impulse wave (1.2/50 µs): 20 kV
Current transformer input Insulation (50 Hz/1 min): 2 kV
Impulse wave (1.2/50 µs): 5 kV
Climatic Operating temperature –15°C to +55°C
Storage temperature –25°C to +70°C
Protection IP3x
Options
Internal fault detector Capacity 4 per T200 Control module
Type Constant time current sensor
Phase-to-phase fault threshold 100 to 750 A
Earth fault threshold Adjustable from 20 to 160 A or 5 to 20 A
Fault duration 50 to 500 ms
Reset By voltage return
By configurable time delay
Manual on T200 or via an external loop
Phase current measurement Yes
External fault detector Capacity 4 per T200 Control module
SEC function Opens after a failed reclosing Opens in the first or second reclosing voltage dip
ACO function Source changeover switch Configurable delay and return times
Cubicle connection Type of connection Polarized connectors
Standards
The Easergy T200 I product range complies with international standards and recommendations (IEC)

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Notes

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Notes

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