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Reference Manual

Original Instructions

Rockwell Automation Library of Electrical Protection Devices


Version 5.0
Important User Information
Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and
operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to
familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws,
and standards.

Activities including installation, adjustments, putting into service, use, assembly, disassembly, and maintenance are
required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice.

If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may
be impaired.

In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from
the use or application of this equipment.

The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many variables and
requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc. cannot assume responsibility or
liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.

No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation, Inc. with respect to use of information, circuits, equipment, or
software described in this manual.

Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation,
Inc., is prohibited

Throughout this manual, when necessary, we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations.

WARNING: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous
environment, which may lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss.

ATTENTION: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death, property
damage, or economic loss. Attentions help you identify a hazard, avoid a hazard, and recognize the consequence.

IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product.

Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions.

SHOCK HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that dangerous
voltage may be present.

BURN HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that surfaces may
reach dangerous temperatures.

ARC FLASH HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a motor control center, to alert people to
potential Arc Flash. Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death. Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Follow ALL
Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Table of Contents
Table of Contents New and Updated Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Additional Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Chapter 1
Introduction PlantPAx DCS and IEC 61850. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Required Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Controller Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Using a Display Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
HMI Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Help Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Chapter 2
Configure the Gateway Module Set Up the Communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Mapping the Gateway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Chapter 3
Integrate IEC 61850 into a Studio Gateway Integration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
5000 Project Import the Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Create Your Routine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Chapter 4
Bulletin 857 Motor/Feeder Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Protection Object InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 43
Output Structure for Bulletin 857 Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Chapter 5
Bulletin 865 Transformer Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 55
Output Structure for Bulletin 865 Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

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Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

Chapter 6
SEL 351 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 67
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . 68
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

Chapter 7
SEL 411L Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 81
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . 82
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

Chapter 8
SEL 421 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 95
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . 96
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

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Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102


Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

Chapter 9
SEL 451 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 106
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 107
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 108
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Manual Control Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

Chapter 10
SEL 487B Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 120
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 121
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 122
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Manual Control Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131

Chapter 11
SEL 700G Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 134
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 135
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 136
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142

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Automatic-Synchronization Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143


Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150

Chapter 12
SEL 710 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 152
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 153
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 154
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Faults Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164

Chapter 13
SEL 735 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 166
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 167
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 168
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175

Chapter 14
SEL 751 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 178
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 179
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 180
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184

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Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185


Manual Control Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190

Chapter 15
SEL 751A Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 192
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 193
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 194
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203

Chapter 16
SEL 787 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 206
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 207
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 208
Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218

Chapter 17
ABB EMAX2 Using EtherNet/IP Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
Object InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 220
IInOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 220
Adding a Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 223
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226

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Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227


Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Faults Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229

Chapter 18
ABB EMAX2 Using IEC 61850 Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232
Object InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 232
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 232
Remote Command Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 233
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Faults Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241

Chapter 19
GE Multilin 845 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244
InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . 244
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 244
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245
Mapping InOut Tags to
Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 246
Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On Instruction. . . . . . . 248
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Faults Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255

Chapter 20
GE Multilin 850 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258
IInOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . 258
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 258
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259
Mapping InOut Tags to
Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 259
Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On Instruction. . . . . . . 262

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Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263


Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266
Faults Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268

Chapter 21
GE Multilin 869 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270
IInOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . 270
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 270
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271
Mapping InOut Tags to
Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 272
Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On Instruction. . . . . . . 274
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279
Faults Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281

Chapter 22
GE Multilin 889 Object Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284
IInOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . . . . . . . . 284
InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download 284
Remote Bit Control Value Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
Mapping InOut Tags to
Add-On Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction . . . 285
Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On Instruction. . . . . . . 288
Using Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289
Faceplates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292
Advanced Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293
HMI Configuration Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294
Faults Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295
Help Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295

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Notes:

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Preface

This manual describes how to configure the Add-On Instructions and


visualization objects to integrate electrical protection devices by using
IEC 61850 or EtherNet/IP™ connectivity within the PlantPAx® System.

The files that are required to configure the electrical protection devices can be
downloaded from the Product Compatibility and Download Center (PCDC)
at http://compatibility.rockwellautomation.com/Pages/home.aspx.

Figure 1 - PlantPAx System.

See Chapter 1 for more information on the IEC61850 standard.

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New and Updated This manual contains new and updated information as indicated in the
following table.
Information
Topic Page
Added SEL 351 Object page 65
Added SEL 411L Object page 79
Added SEL 421 Object page 93
Added SEL 451 Object page 105
Added SEL 487B Object page 119
Added SEL 735 Object page 165
Added SEL 751 Object page 177

Additional Resources These documents contain additional information concerning related products
from Rockwell Automation.
Resource Description
PlantPAx Distributed Control System Selection Guide, Provides information to assist with equipment
publication PROCES-SG001 procurement for your PlantPAx system.
PlantPAx Distributed Control System Reference Manual, Provides characterized recommendations for
publication PROCES-RM001 implementing your PlantPAx system.
Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects, Provides general considerations for the PlantPAx
publication PROCES-RM002 system library of process objects.
PlantPAx Distributed Control System Infrastructure Describes procedures for how to configure system
Configuration User Manual, publication PROCES-UM001 components that comprise a PlantPAx modern DCS.

PlantPAx Distributed Control System Application Describes the steps necessary to start development of
Configuration User Manual, publication PROCES-UM003 PlantPAx DCS.
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell
publication 1770-4.1 Automation industrial system.
Product Certifications website, http:// Provides declarations of conformity, certificates, and
www.rockwellautomation.com/global/certification/ other certification details.
overview.page

You can view or download publications at


http://www.rockwellautomation.com/global/literature-library/overview.page.
To order paper copies of technical documentation, contact your local
Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative.

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Chapter 1

Introduction

PlantPAx DCS and IEC 61850 The PlantPAx® distributed control system architecture provides for the
integration of electrical protection devices via the IEC 61850 standard and the
EtherNet/IP™ network. The IEC 61850 standard defines a communication
interface that monitors and controls electrical distribution systems with one
common platform regardless of manufacturer. Substation equipment has
evolved from electromechanical to microprocessor-based relays that allow for
communication to industrial control systems.

This manual describes how to integrate power infrastructure Add-On


Instructions and visualization that are described in this manual. The
instructions maximize process control with intelligent devices on The
Connected Enterprise.

The IEC 61850 standard includes the following benefits:


• Support of comprehensive substation functions
• Ease of design, specification, setup, and maintenance
• Strong functional support for substation communication and flexibility
to support system evolution

Figure 2 - IEC 61850 Standard-integrated Into PlantPAx DCS


Upstream to PlantPAx System as shown in Figure 1 on page 11.

Time Synchronization

NTP
PTP

VLAN Segmentation
PTP Management (300)
Native - Trunk (301)
Supervisory Network
MCC I/O Network (502)
Process I/O Network (503)
RTU I/O Network (504)
IEC61850 Network (505)

Intelligent Electrical Protection Devices

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The devices that are shown in Figure 1 include products from Rockwell
Automation and Encompass™ partners, such as Schweitzer Engineering Labs
(SEL) and ProSoft Technology. Faceplates in this manual are also
representative of ABB products.

As the dashed lines show in Figure 2, each physical device shares data across the
network. Communication and mapping portions of the IEC 61850 standard
define the data flow.

Devices within the electrical distribution system communicate using various


standards and protocols. For purposes of the Library of Electrical Devices, the
devices represented communicate via IEC 61850 or EtherNet/IP.

The gateway organizes the IEC 61850 data from the devices, and
communicates with a controller on an EtherNet/IP network. The ProSoft
gateway configuration software creates Add-On Instructions that decode the
field device power data within the controller.

The controller then coordinates with upstream PlantPAx System infrastructure


(shown by the green arrows in Figure 2). TripSource Add-On Instructions that
monitor the devices for alarm conditions are also provided.

Graphic files in this manual link the devices to an HMI interface and the Add-
On Instructions. Faceplates for each device present information, including
diagnostics, to operators, engineers, or maintenance personnel.

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Required Files The controller and visualization files are required to create instruction sets for
programming logic. This logic is as a supplement to the instruction set
provided natively in the ControlLogix® firmware.

Controller Files

The module Add-On Instruction files are included in the following table
Table 1 - Module Add-On Instruction Files
Module Type Device Name Process Library Add-On Configuration File Description Firmware
Instruction
Power Relays SEL 751A SEL751ATripSource.l5x (RA-LIB) SEL751A.CID Feeder protection relay with arc flash R418 and above
detection
SEL 710/710d5 SEL710TripSource.l5x (RA-LIB) SEL710.CID Motor protection relay 710-5 standard and above
SEL 700G SEL700GTripSource.l5x (RA-LIB) SEL700G.CID Generator protection relay R107 and above
SEL 787 SEL787TripSource.l5x (RA-LIB) SEL787.CID Transformer protection relay R209 and above
AB857 AB857TripSource.l5x (RA-LIB)AB857.CID Feeder protection relay Revisions12.001 and later
AB865 AB865TripSource.l5x (RA-LIB) AB865.CID Generator protection relay Revisions12.001 and later
Circuit Breakers ABB EMAX2 E/IP EMAXEIPTripSource.l5x Ekip2_07_12+key.eds Power circuit breaker with 2.08 and above
communication via EtherNet/IP
ABB EMAX2 IEC 61850 EMAX61850TripSource.l5x (RA-LIB) ABB EMAX2.CID Power circuit breaker with 2.10 and above
communication via IEC 61850

Visualization Files

The display files (.gfx file type) in Table 2 are the displays that you see at
runtime.
Table 2 - Display Files
FactoryTalk View SE Software FactoryTalk View ME Software Description
(RA-SEL) SEL_751A-faceplate (RA-SEL-ME) SEL_751A-faceplate Faceplate for the feeder protection relay with arc flash detection
(RA-SEL) SEL 710d5-faceplate (RA-SEL-ME) SEL 710d5-faceplate Faceplate for the motor protection relay
(RA-SEL) SEL 700G-faceplate (RA-SEL-ME) SEL 700G-faceplate Faceplate for the transformer protection relay
(RA-SEL) SEL 787-faceplate (RA-SEL-ME) SEL 787-faceplate Faceplate for the generator protection relay
(RA-AB) AB 857 61850-faceplate (RA-AB-ME) AB 857 61850-faceplate Faceplate for the feeder protection relay
(RA-AB) AB 865 61850-faceplate (RA-AB-ME) AB 865 61850-faceplate Faceplate for the generator protection relay
(RA-ABB)ABB EMAX2 E/IP-faceplate (RA-SEL-ABB)ABB EMAX2 E/IP-faceplate Faceplate for the power circuit breaker with communication via EtherNet/IP
(RA-ABB) ABB EMAX2 IEC 61850-faceplate (RA-SEL-ABB) ABB EMAX2 IEC 61850-faceplate Faceplate for the power circuit breaker with communication via IEC 61850

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HMI Tags are created in a FactoryTalk® View ME application to support tab


switching on Process Library faceplates. The HMI tags can be imported via the
comma-separated values file (.csv file type) in the following table.
Table 3 - HMI Tags
FactoryTalk View SE Software FactoryTalk View ME Software Description
— FTVME_IEC61850Lib_Tags_3_5_05.CSV These tags must be imported into the FactoryTalk View ME project to support
where xx = the service release number. switching tabs on any Process Object faceplate.

Using a Display Element Global objects are typically found in the global object file per instruction. For
example: (RA-BAS) P_AIn Graphics Library.ggfx. The process is the same for
each object.

Follow these steps to use a global object.

1. Copy the global object from the global object file and paste it in the
display file.

2. In the display, right-click the global object and choose Global


ObjectParameter Values.

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The Global Object Parameter Values dialog box appears.

The global object parameters are as follows.


Parameter Required Description
#102 Y Object tag to point to the name of the associated object Add-On Instruction in the
controller.
#103 Y Path that is used for display navigation features to other objects. Include program
scope if tag is a program scope tag.
#120 N Additional parameter to pass to the display command to open the faceplate.
Typically used to define position for the faceplate.
#121 N Additional parameter to pass to the display command to open the faceplate. To
define X and Y coordinates, separate parameters so that #120 defines X and #121
defines Y. This separation lets these same parameters be used in subsequent
display commands that originate from the faceplate.
#122 Y The following are the options for the global object display:
0 = Always show faceplate
1 = Show Quick Display for users without Maintenance access (Code C)
2= Always show Quick Display

3. In the Value column, type the tag or value as specified in the


Description column.

TIP Click the ellipsis (...) to browse and select a tag.


Values for items that are not required can be left blank.

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Figure 3 - Example Parameter Values Dialog Box

4. Click OK.

HMI Security See publication PROCES-RM002, Rockwell Automation Library of Process


Objects: Configuration and Usage, section ‘Configure HMI Security’ for more
information.

Help Files The help displays for the Library of Process Objects have been converted to
PDF documents. The PDF documents can be displayed from the FactoryTalk
View displays by clicking the Help button. The help files are downloaded as
part of the Library of Process Objects and are contained in the Documents
folder.

1. Copy the Help files to a folder accessible by the FactoryTalk View


clients.
In this example we have copied the files to
C:\Users\Rockwell\Desktop\HMI Help Files.
2. Open your project in FactoryTalk View Studio.

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3. Open the Tags setting in the Folder Tree.

4. Click the RALibrary Folder and then Click RALibrary\HelpFilePath to


access the settings for the Help Files.

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5. Type the path to the Help Files into the Initial Data Source Field and
click Accept.

6. Close the settings display.


7. Restart FactoryTalk View Studio for the settings to take effect.
8. The Help Files can now be accessed using the Help button on the HMI
Display.

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Chapter 2

Configure the Gateway Module

This section describes how to configure the ProSoft Technology EtherNet/IP™


to the IEC 61850 communication gateway module. This section also describes
how to export Add-On-Instructions for use in the Studio 5000 Logix
Designer® application to support devices that communicate through IEC
61850 protocol. This third-party Add-On Instruction creates the
communication path from the ports on the gateway module to the power
relays.

IMPORTANT This manual assumes that you are using the IEC 61850 CID files that are
provided on the PCDC. If your application requires additional parameters,
use the configuration software from the manufacturer to modify the PCDC
CID files for parameters. Do not delete any content from pre-established
reports that are labeled measurands, alarms, or PB and target status
indicators. Deletion of these reports has an adverse effect on the faceplates.

IMPORTANT Use ProSoft firmware revision 2.01 or later when you integrate the
PlantPAx® objects for electrical protection.

Set Up the Communication The following steps configure a gateway module within the
ProSoft PLX8x-EIP-61850 Configuration Manager. If you do not already have
this software, you can download it from the ProSoft Technology website
(www.prosoft-technology.com).

1. Select if the module you are using is a single- or dual-port module


(PLX81or PLX82).

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2. Assign the IP address to the ProSoft Module for the IEC 61850
Network and EtherNet/IP network.

Verify the correct subnet mask and default gateway for each network. If
the 2-port module is being used, the IEC 61850 and EtherNet/IP ports
must be assigned on separate subnets. Also, verify that you select the
correct port for the EtherNet/IP and IEC 61850 services.
3. Click OK.

The software returns to the main canvas.


4. From the Device View on the left side, right-click IEC 61850
Configurations and select Add IED (Intelligent Electronic Device).

5. Select the CID file with the IED Configuration.


6. Click Open.

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7. Select the IED and drag it into the canvas.

8. To open the IEC 61850 tag Mapping Tool, double-click the newly
created block.

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9. Expand the LLN0 folder, and then expand the Reports folder.
10. Drag Measurands (Buffered Report 1), Alarms (Buffered Report 2), and
status indicators (Buffered Report 3) to the canvas on the right.

IMPORTANT For each additional report, drag reports into the canvas to move the data
to a controller.

11. For SEL devices, expand the Control folder and RBGGIO1 folder.
12. Expand SPCSO1 through SPCSO8.
13. Expand Oper and select ctlVal. Drag these values to the canvas along
with any other commands required for your application.

14. For ABB Devices, expand LD0, CS2I1, and Pos folders.

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15. Expand Oper and Cancel folders. Drag these values to the canvas along
with any other commands required for your application.

16. Select Mapping from the toolbar and select Save.

17. Repeat steps 3…9 for every gateway module being added to the system.

IMPORTANT The faceplates and three pre-defined buffered reports for the devices use the
data in Table 4.

Table 4 - Input and Output Data for IEC 61850 Devices


Device Input Data Bytes Output Data Bytes Input Connections Output
Used Connections Used
SEL-700G 1497 8 3 0.02
SEL-710 971 8 1.95 0.02
SEL-751A 908 8 1.82 0.02
SEL-787 920 8 1.84 0.02
AB-857 1352 8 2.68 0.02
AB-865 1037 8 1.84 0.02
EMAX2 654 2 1.31 0.01

IMPORTANT These conditions apply only when you use the CID files from PCDC and the
files are not modified.

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Mapping the Gateway

If you are using a ProSoft technology PLX81-EIP-61850 module, a maximum


of 10 I/O connections are available. If you are using the PlantPAx faceplates
and pre-defined buffered reports, up to 5 relay devices could be supported on
one module.

If you are using a PLX82-EIP-61850 module (dual Ethernet port), a maximum


of 20 I/O connections are available. Up to 10 relay devices could be used in
that project by using PlantPAx faceplates and the pre-defined buffered reports.

1. Once you have added all devices within the system, double-click the
EtherNet/IP block in the configuration manager canvas. This action
opens the EtherNet/IP Mapping Window.

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2. Select the Auto Assign button.


This function automatically assigns the gateway information that is used
by the Rockwell Automation® controller on the EtherNet/IP network.

3. Record the number of connections that are used in your project.


The number of connections is needed for configuring the Studio 5000®
project and for defining your EtherNet/IP connections to the ProSoft
PLX8x-EIP-61850 module.

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4. To accept the mapping, click OK.

5. Save your work.

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6. Right-click the ProSoft module in the canvas and select


Download From PC to Device.

7. Choose Test Connection to verify that your computer can communicate


with the ProSoft module.
8. Click download when you have connected to the module.

9. The module automatically reboots during a download.

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10. Once the download is complete, click Close.

11. Right-click the ProSoft Module Block and select Export AOI Files.

These files are used for configuring the controller.

12. Select the destination folder for the Add-On Instruction.


13. Click OK.

14. Click OK on the Add-On Instruction Successfully Exported Dialog


box.

There is one Add-On Instruction that is created for each independent


device that is configured within the ProSoft canvas.

TIP For a full list of the device tags that are included, see
IEC61850_IED_Tags.xlsx under the tools folder of the download.

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Notes:

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Chapter 3

Integrate IEC 61850 into a Studio 5000 Project

This section describes how to connect the ProSoft gateway module to the
Rockwell Automation® Studio 5000® environment. This module provides the
communication link between the PlantPAx® system and the IEC 61850
devices.
Topic Page
Gateway Integration 33
Import the Add-On Instructions 36
Create Your Routine 38

Gateway Integration If you have a project with a controller already configured, make sure that the
project path is set to the correct controller. For the purposes of this document, we
refer to this path as the target application.

The ProSoft gateway that is created in Chapter 2 must be added into the project
I/O configuration.

IMPORTANT The following procedure uses the gateway that you configured in Chapter 2.

1. Open the Studio 5000 Project file.


2. Verify that the project path is set to the correct controller.

Make sure that the Slot positions of the controller and the Ethernet
module are correct.
3. Right-click Ethernet and choose New Module.

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4. Select the Ethernet Bridge, then click Create.

5. Name the module in the Module Properties dialog box.

The gateway can be given any name. This example shows


Prosoft_Gateway.
6. Assign the IP address for the gateway module.

IMPORTANT Verify that the gateway IP address is an exact match with the IP
address that you assigned to the module ports in step 2 of
Chapter 2.

7. Click OK.
8. Right-click CIP Bus and choose New Module.

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The Module Properties Report dialog box appears.

IMPORTANT In Chapter 2, you recorded the number of connections for your


project. On this dialog box, you must configure the data tables for
CIP connections between the gateway and
Studio 5000 environment. The connection parameter values provide
the interface from the controller to the devices.

9. Click the Comm Format pull-down arrow and select the Comm Format
(Data-SINT).
10. In the Connection Parameters box, type the values exactly as shown in
the following Module Properties Report dialog box.

11. Click OK.

Your CIP connection for the bridge is now in the I/O Configuration
tree.

12. Repeat steps 8…11 for each module that you are configuring with CIP
connections.

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Import the Add-On You have successfully configured the ProSoft gateway within your Studio 5000
project. The following steps define how to import the IEC 61850 data via the
Instructions Add-On Instruction that was exported in Chapter 2.

1. In the I/O Configuration tree, right-click Add-On Instruction and


choose Import Add-On Instruction.

2. Navigate to the folder that contains the exported device Add-On


Instructions from the ProSoft gateway that is configured in Chapter 2.
3. Select the Add-On Instruction and click Open.

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The Import Configuration window appears.

4. Click OK.
5. Repeat steps 1…4 for each device Add-On Instruction created by the
ProSoft gateway.

For this example, we have four devices that require the use of four
Add-On Instructions and nine CIP connections.

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Create Your Routine The following steps define how to use the ProSoft gateway Add-On
Instructions to create a Studio 5000 project that can be downloaded to a
controller.

1. Create a Function Block Diagram (FBD) routine in the Programmable


Automation Controller.

This routine is used to instantiate the Add-On Instructions that you


imported in the preceding section.

2. Right-click in the workspace and choose Add Element.

3. The Add FBD Element dialog box appears.

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4. Under the Add-On folder, select the appropriate device Add-On


Instruction and click OK.

5. Repeat steps 2…3 for the number of TripSource Add-On Instructions.

For each device in your system, you instantiate one device


Add-On Instruction and one TripSource Add-On Instruction.

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6. Inside the top of the function block, double-click the tag name and type a
new name.
7. Click Enter.

8. Right-click the new tag name and choose New <new tag name> (New
IED700G_01 in this example).

The New Tag dialog box appears.

By default the New Tag dialog box includes the tag name, data type, and
external access (Read/Write)
9. Type an optional description and select a scope from the pull-down
menu. Controller scope is selected in our example.
10. Click Create.
11. Repeat steps 5…9 for each function block required.

You have successfully configured the ProSoft gateway module in your Studio
5000 project.

The following chapters discuss each faceplate and its corresponding


functionalities.

Two Add-On instructions back each faceplate. The ProSoft module generates
one instruction, and the corresponding TripSource instruction is downloaded
from the PCDC.

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Chapter 4

Bulletin 857 Motor/Feeder Protection Object

The Bulletin 857 Relay is a combined motor and feeder protection relay that is
used for various tasks. These tasks include highly selective protection of
rotating machines, line feeders, cable feeders, capacitor banks, reactors,
transformers, and busbars.

The relay is used in power distribution substations, power plants, and


industrial power systems, marine, and offshore installations. The 857 relay
offers extensive customizable control, advanced protection, circuit breaker
control and monitoring, power and energy measurements, primary circuit
monitoring and communication functionality. The 857 relay also offers a
comprehensive range of standard motor and feeder protection functions,.
Topic Page
Controller Code 42
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 44
Using Visualization Files 47
Faceplates 48

This instruction monitors one 857 relay. Alarms are provided when the
physical device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also
provides capabilities for locking, and to open and close the breaker.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2). The second Add-On Instruction is the TripSource
Add-On Instruction, which is available for download from the Rockwell
Automation® Library of Electrical Protection Devices from the PCDC.

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction


InOut parameters in Table 5 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to external
tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These external
tags must be of the data type shown
Table 5 - Bulletin 857_TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device Data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

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InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download

Table 6 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are
representative of the tags that are required for each 857 relay.
Table 6 - Bulletin 857 Device
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]857_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName]857 [DeviceName]857 Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

Output Structure for Bulletin 857 Relay

These parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction to the HMI. These
tags are representative of the tags that are required for each 857relay. These
parameters are a subset of the full variable list available from the device.

The CID files that are provided with the download provide you with these
measurement values from the physical device that is already selected. These
measurement values are ready to load into the ProSoft gateway. This selection
verifies that all variables that are needed for correct HMI operation are present.

For a full list of the relay variables included, see List_Of_Variables.xls under
the tools folder of the download.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the device. Each bit is configurable through the
device vendor software. Table 7 has the recommended uses for each bit.
Table 7 - Remote Bit Control - Bulletin 857
Name Description
VI1GGIO137_CO_SPCSO_ctlVal Enable/Disable

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Table 7 - Remote Bit Control - Bulletin 857


Name Description
VI1GGIO138_CO_SPCSO_ctlVal Target Reset
VI1GGIO139_CO_SPCSO_ctlVal Breaker Close
VI1GGIO140_CO_SPCSO_ctlVal Breaker Open

Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each 857 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for Connection Input and Output that are included
with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag.

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This tag has the same name as the Add-On Instruction and the device as
configured in the ProSoft Gateway.
7. Type in a name for this tag. In this example, the name is “Feeder”.

8. Right-click on the new tag name and select New <tag name>.

9. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

Now configure the Bulletin 857_TripSource Add-On Instruction.

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10. Click the question mark next to Bulletin 857_Relay_Name and select
the tag that was created in step 9.

11. Click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a string
tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the front
panel of the device.
12. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

13. Click the question mark next to Bulletin 857TripAlarm and select or
create the digital alarm tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarming through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and
Events Server.

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14. Click the question mark next to Bulletin 857TripText and select or
create the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 8 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

1
5

Table 9 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to enable/disable the device. To issue the commands to the device, enable the device. If the device
is disabled, you can only monitor data from the device.
2 Click to close the circuit breaker.
3 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
4 Status Indicators
5 Click to open the circuit breaker.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the 857 relay.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 10 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 11 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Chapter 5

Bulletin 865 Transformer Object

The Allen-Bradley® 865 is a differential protection relay that is used for various
tasks. These tasks include selective differential protection of substation
transmission lines, medium-voltage overhead and cable feeders, rotating
machines, transformer feeders, capacitor banks, generators, reactors, and
busbars. The relay is used in power system distribution substations, power
plants, industrial power systems, and marine and offshore installations.

The 865 relay offers extensive customizable control, power and energy
measurements, circuit breaker control and monitoring, primary circuit
monitoring, and communication functionality, and a comprehensive range of
standard protection functions.
Topic Page
Controller Code 54
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 56
Using Visualization Files 59
Faceplates 60

This instruction monitors one 865 relay. Alarms are provided when the
physical device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also
provides capabilities for opening and closing the breaker. It is also possible to
switch between the two available breakers.
Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2). The second Add-On Instruction is the TripSource
Add-On Instruction, which is available for download from the Rockwell
Automation® Library of Electrical Protection Devices from the PCDC.

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction


InOut parameters in Table 12 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to
external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown
Table 12 - Bulletin 865_TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
device AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

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InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download

Table 13 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are
representative of the tags that are required for each 865 relay.
Table 13 - Bulletin 865 Device
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName]865 [DeviceName]865 Device Data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

Output Structure for Bulletin 865 Relay

These parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction to the HMI. These
tags are representative of the tags that are required for each 865 relay. These
parameters are a subset of the full variable list available from the device.

The CID files that are provided with the download provide you with these
measurement values from the physical device that is already selected. These
measurement values are ready to load into the ProSoft gateway. This selection
verifies that all variables that are needed for correct HMI operation are present.

For a full list of the relay variables included, see List_Of_Variables.xls under
the tools folder of the download

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the device. Each bit is configurable through the
device vendor software. Table 14 has the recommended uses for each bit.
Table 14 - Remote Bit Control - Bulletin 865 Device
Name Description
VI1GGIO137_CO_SPCSO_ctlVal Breaker Select

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Table 14 - Remote Bit Control - Bulletin 865 Device


Name Description
VI1GGIO138_CO_SPCSO_ctlVal Target Reset
VI1GGIO139_CO_SPCSO_ctlVal Breaker Close
VI1GGIO140_CO_SPCSO_ctlVal Breaker Open

Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each 865 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction. Click the down arrow on the drop box and
expand the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and double-click to choose it.

4. Repeat this process for Connection Input and Output that are included
with your Add-On Instructions.

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5. Click the question mark next to the final tag. This tag has the same
name as the Add-On Instruction and the device as configured in the
ProSoft Gateway.
6. Type in a name for this tag. In this example, the name is “Transformer”.

7. Right-click on the new tag name and select New <tag name>.

8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

Now configure the Bulletin 865_TripSource Add-On Instruction.

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9. Click the question mark next to Bulletin 865_Relay_Name and select


the tag that was created in step 8.

10. Click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a string
tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the front
panel of the device.
11. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

12. Click the question mark next to Bulletin 865TripAlarm and select or
create the digital alarm tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarming through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and
Events Server.

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13. Click the question mark next to Bulletin 865TripText and select or
create the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 15 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

1
5

Table 16 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to enable/disable the device. To issue the commands to the device, enable the device. If the device
is disabled, you can only monitor data from the device.
2 Click to close the circuit breaker.
3 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
4 Status Indicators
5 Click to open the circuit breaker.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the 865 relay.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 17 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 18 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Chapter 6

SEL 351 Object

The Schweitzer Engineering Labs 351 is a feeder protection relay with


synchrophasor capability. This device is used to help protect an electrical bus
from conditions of over current, over voltage, under voltage, and so on. The
device also provides multiple fundamental metering data including, voltage,
current, frequency, and power.
Topic Page
Controller Code 66
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 68
Using Visualization Files 72
Faceplates 73

This instruction monitors one SEL351 relay. Alarms are provided when the
device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also provides
capabilities for locking, and to open and close the breaker.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 19 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-351 relay, which is configured in your
system.
Table 19 - SEL351Relay
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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Table 20 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.
Table 20 - SEL351_TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure


Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. Table 21 has recommended uses for each
bit.
Table 21 - Remote Bit Control - SEL351 Relay
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal Lock/Unlock
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal Target Reset
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable

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Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL351 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.

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4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Type a tag name that
represents your physical device within your Studio 5000 project. In this
example, the name is “MyEquipment”.

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7. Right-click the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction

Now that the SEL351 Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL351 trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

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1. Click the question mark next to SEL351_Relay_Name and select the tag
that was created in step 8.

2. Next click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a
string tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the
front panel of the device.
3. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

4. Click the question mark next to SEL351TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarming through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and
Events Server.

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5. Click the question mark next to SEL351 Target TripText and select or
create the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

Determines the element


that tripped the relay

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 22 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

Table 23 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
2 Status Indicators
2 Click to open the circuit breaker.
4 Click to close the circuit breaker.

Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

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Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the SEL-351.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 24 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 25 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The Faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Chapter 7

SEL 411L Object

The SEL-411L provides protection and control of transmission lines. The


SEL-411L provides differential protection with both phase- and sequence-
based operating elements for sensitivity and high-speed operation.
Topic Page
Controller Code 80
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 85
Using Visualization Files 86
Faceplates 87

This instruction monitors one SEL411L relay. Alarms are provided when the
device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also provides
capabilities for locking, and to open and close the breaker.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 26 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-411L relay, which is configured in your
system.
Table 26 - SEL411L Relay
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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Table 27 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation® Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.
Table 27 - SEL411L TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. The following table has recommended uses
for each bit.
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal Lock/Unlock
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal Target Reset
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable

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Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL411L relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.

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6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Enter a clear engineering
name to this tag that represents your device within your Studio 5000
project. In this example “MyEquipment”.

7. Right-click the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

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8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

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Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction

Now that the SEL411L Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL411L trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

1. Click the question mark next to SEL411L_Relay_Name and select the


tag that was created in step 8.

2. Next click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a
string tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the
front panel of the device. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not
already configured in the controller, you have to right-click and create a
tag.

3. Click the question mark next to SEL411LTripAlarm and select or


create the digital alarm tag to be used. This tag is used for alarming
through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events Server.

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4. Click the question mark next to SEL411LTripText and select or create


the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

Determines the element


that tripped the relay

5. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 28 - Tab Descriptions

Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Manual Control Tab
3 Diagnostics tab
4 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

Table 29 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
2 Status Indicators
3 Click to open the circuit breaker.
4 Click to close the circuit breaker.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the SEL-411L.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 30 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 31 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Chapter 8

SEL 421 Object

The SEL-421 is a high-speed distance and directional protection relay that can
provide complete control of a two-breaker bay. It is used to help protect any
transmission line using a combination of five zones of phase- and ground-
distance and directional overcurrent elements.
Topic Page
Controller Code 94
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 98
Using Visualization Files 99
Faceplates 100

This instruction monitors one SEL421relay. Alarms are provided when the
device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also provides
capabilities for locking, and to open and close the breaker.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 32 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-421 relay, which is configured in your
system.
Table 32 - SEL421 Relay
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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Table 33 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation® Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.
Table 33 - SEL421TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. The following table has recommended uses
for each bit.
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal Lock/Unlock
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal Target Reset
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable

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Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL421 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.

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6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Enter a clear engineering
name to this tag that represents your device within your Studio 5000
project. In this example “MyEquipment”.

7. Right-click the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

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Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction

Now that the SEL421 Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL421 trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

1. Click the question mark next to SEL421_Relay_Name and select the tag
that was created in step 8.

2. Next click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a
string tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the
front panel of the device. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not
already configured in the controller, you have to right-click and create a
tag.

3. Click the question mark next to SEL421TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used. This tag is used for alarming through the
HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events Server.

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4. Click the question mark next to SEL421TripText and select or create


the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

Determines the element


that tripped the relay.

5. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 34 - Tab Descriptions

Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Manual Control Tab
3 Diagnostics tab
4 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

Table 35 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
2 Status Indicators
3 Click to open the circuit breaker.
4 Click to close the circuit breaker.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the SEL-421.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 36 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 37 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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SEL 451 Object

The Schweitzer Engineering Labs 451 is a feeder protection relay. This device
is used to help protect an electrical bus from conditions of over current, over
voltage, under voltage, and so on. The device also provides multiple
fundamental metering data including, voltage, current, frequency, and power.
The SEL-451 provides complete bay control functionality.
Topic Page
Controller Code 106
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 108
Using Visualization Files 112
Faceplates 112

This instruction monitors one SEL451 relay. Alarms are provided when the
device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also provides
capabilities for locking, and to open and close the breaker.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 38 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-451 relay, which is configured in your
system.
Table 38 - SEL451 Relay
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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Table 39 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.
Table 39 - SEL451_TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure


Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. Table 40 has recommended uses for each
bit.
Table 40 - Remote Bit Control - SEL451 Relay
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal Lock/Unlock
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal Target Reset
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal Ground Enable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal Reclose Enable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal Remote Enable

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Table 40 - Remote Bit Control - SEL451 Relay


Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal Alt Settings
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO09_Oper_ctlVal Hot Line Tag
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO10_Oper_ctlVal Bay Display

Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL451 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction

Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.

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4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Type a tag name that
represents your physical device within your Studio 5000 project. In this
example, the name is “MyEquipment”.

7. Right-click the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

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8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction

Now that the SEL451 Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL451 trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

1. Click the question mark next to SEL451_Relay_Name and select the tag
that was created in step 8.

2. Next click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a
string tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the
front panel of the device.

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3. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

4. Click the question mark next to SEL451TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarming through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and
Events Server.
5. Click the question mark next to SEL451TripText and select or create
the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

Determines the element


that tripped the relay

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

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Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 41 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Manual Control Tab
3 Diagnostics tab
4 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

Table 42 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
2 Status Indicators
3 Click to open the circuit breaker.
4 Click to close the circuit breaker.

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Manual Control Tab

Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the SEL-451.

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Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 43 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

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Table 44 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The Faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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SEL 487B Object

The SEL-487B is a bus differential and breaker failure relay. The SEL-487B
provides optimized, low-impedance bus differential fault detection by using
high-speed, subcycle protection.
Topic Page
Controller Code 120
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 125
Using Visualization Files 126
Faceplates 127

This instruction monitors one SEL487B relay. Alarms are provided when the
device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also provides
capabilities for locking, and to open and close the breaker.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 45 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-487B relay, which is configured in your
system.
Table 45 - SEL487B Relay
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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Table 46 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation® Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.
Table 46 - SEL487B TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. The following table has recommended uses
for each bit.
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal Lock/Unlock
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal Target Reset
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal 87 Diff Enable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal BKR Fail Enable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal Relay Test Mode Enabled
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO09_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable

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Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO10_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO11_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO12_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable

Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL487B relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

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5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Enter a clear engineering
name to this tag that represents your device within your Studio 5000
project. In this example “MyEquipment”.

7. Right-click the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

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8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

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Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction

Now that the SEL487B Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL487B trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

1. Click the question mark next to SEL487B_Relay_Name and select the


tag that was created in step 8.

2. Next click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a
string tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the
front panel of the device. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not
already configured in the controller, you have to right-click and create a
tag.

3. Click the question mark next to SEL487BTripAlarm and select or


create the digital alarm tag to be used. This tag is used for alarming
through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events Server.

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4. Click the question mark next to SEL487BTripText and select or create


the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

Determines the element


that tripped the relay.

5. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 47 - Tab Descriptions

Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Manual Control Tab
3 Diagnostics tab
4 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

Table 48 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
2 Status Indicators

Manual Control Tab

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the SEL-487B.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 49 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions

Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 50 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the device.

Help Button
Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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SEL 700G Object

The Schweitzer Engineering Labs (SEL) 700G is a generator protection relay.


This device helps protect primary and backup generation. The device can also
auto-synchronize when bringing the generator online with the system. The
device also provides multiple fundamental metering data including, voltage,
current, frequency, power, and so on.

Topic Page
Controller Code 134
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 136
Using Visualization Files 140
Faceplates 141

The following instruction monitors one SEL700G relay. Alarms are provided
when the device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also
provides capabilities for locking, and to open and close the breaker.
Synchronization control of the device is also permitted through the instruction.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 51 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-700G relay, which is configured in your
system.
Table 51 - SEL700G_Relay
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device Data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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InOut parameters in Table 52 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-700G relay, which is configured in your
system in Chapter 2.
Table 52 - SEL700G_TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. Table 53 has recommended uses for each
bit.
Table 53 - Remote Bit Control - SEL700G Relay
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal Lock/Unlock
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal Target Reset
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal AUX
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal Enable SYNC
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal Frequency SYNC
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal Voltage SYNC

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IMPORTANT The bits shown in Table 53 are dependent on the use of the IEC 61850 CID
files and your gateway is configured as described in Chapter 2. The IEC 61850
CID files are provided on the PCDC. If your application requires additional
parameters, use the configuration software of the manufacturer to modify
the PCDC CID files.

Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL700G relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation® Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction

Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click.

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3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click.

5. Repeat this process for each connection input and output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Enter a clear engineering
name to this tag that represents your device within your Studio 5000
project. In this example, the name is “Generator”.

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7. Right-click on the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

8. Click create on New Tag dialog box.

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Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction

Now that the SEL700G Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL700G trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

1. Click the question mark next to SEL00G_Relay_Name and select the


tag that was created in step 8.

2. Click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a string tag.
These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the front panel
of the device.
3. Once you type the tag name, if needed, right-click and create a tag if that
the tag is not already configured in the controller.

4. Click the question mark next to SEL700GTripAlarm and select or


create the digital alarm tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarming through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and
Events Server.

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5. Click the question mark next to SEL700GTripText and select or create


the tag to be used.

This tag is used for the alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk
Alarms and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The faceplates for each physical device are contained in the Accessory File that
is part of the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects. The SEL700G
faceplate consists of three tabs and each tab consists of one or more pages.

The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.
1

Table 54 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Auto-Sync tab
4 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. Here, they can
view the status and values of the instruction instance and manipulate it through
its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

5
1
6

Table 55 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to enable/disable the device. To issue the commands to the device, enable the device. If the device
is disabled, you can only monitor data from the device.
2 Click to toggle the AUX input to the device. This input is configurable in the device vendor software. This
button provides a configurable interface to provide a user chosen command.
3 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
4 Status Indicators
5 Click to close the circuit breaker.
6 Click to open the circuit breaker.

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Automatic-Synchronization Tab

The Automatic-synchronization tab allows the operator to initiate and


monitor the status of the device synchronization. You can select the type of
synchronization, voltage, or frequency and initiate the process by clicking the
Start button.

Table 56 - Auto-Sync Tab Description


Item Description
1 Auto-Sync Status
2 Auto-Sync control options
3 Click to initiate Auto-Sync.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Page 1

Readout of the X-side measurement values from the SEL-700G. This readout
displays fundamental metering data that is associated with the X-side of the
generator.

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Diagnostics Page 2

Readout of the Y-side measurement values from the SEL-700G. This readout
displays fundamental metering data that is associated with the Y-side of the
generator.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display.

1 2 3 4 5 6

Table 57 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Diagnostics
3 Faults
4 X-Side Faults
5 Y-Side Faults
6 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 58 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Advanced Diagnostics Tab

This tab provides a readout of the temperatures from the 12 RTD inputs that
are available in the SEL-700G.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device. The first
tab shows general faults for the entire generator. There are separate tabs for the
X-Side and Y-Side conditions.

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Y-Side Diagnostic Tab

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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SEL 710 Object

The Schweitzer Engineering Labs 710 / 710d5 is a motor protection relay.


This device helps protect rotating load assets within the system. It is equipped
with a thermal model and metering data that allows a configurable starting
sequence of the motor. The device also provides multiple fundamental
metering data including, voltage, current, frequency, power, and so on. The
SEL 710d5 model version is equipped with synchronous machine protection
capabilities.
Topic Page
Controller Code 152
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 154
Using Visualization Files 158
Faceplates 159

The following instruction monitors one SEL710 relay. Alarms are provided
when the device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also
provides capabilities for starting and stopping the motor and two auxiliary
inputs.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 59 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-710 relay, which is configured in your
system.
Table 59 - SEL710_Relay
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]710_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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InOut parameters in Table 60 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-710 relay, which is configured in your
system in Chapter 2.
Table 60 - SEL710_TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device AOI> Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data
type changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device
vendor software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device
vendor software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device
vendor software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device
vendor software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device
vendor software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device
vendor software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. Table 61 has recommended uses for each
bit.
Table 61 - Remote Bit Control - SEL710 Relay
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal Lock/Unlock
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal Target Reset
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal Motor Start
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal Motor Stop
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal AUX1

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Table 61 - Remote Bit Control - SEL710 Relay


Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal AUX2
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal Not Used
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal Not Used

Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL710 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation® Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction

Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.

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4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Enter a clear engineering
name to this tag that represents your device within your Studio 5000
project. In our example “Motor”.

7. Right-click on the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

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8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

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Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction

Now that the SEL710 Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL710 trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

1. Click the question mark next to SEL00G_Relay_Name and select the


tag that was created in step 8.

2. Next click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a
string tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the
front panel of the device.
3. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

4. Click the question mark next to SEL710TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarming through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and
Events Server.

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5. Click the question mark next to SEL710TripText and select or create


the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 62 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

1 5

2 6

Table 63 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to toggle the AUX input to the device. This input is configurable in the device vendor software.
2 Click to toggle the AUX input to the device. This input is configurable in the device vendor software.
3 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
4 Status Indicators
5 Click to stop the motor.
Click to start the motor.

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Diagnostics Tab

Thediagnositcs tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of measurement values from the SEL-710.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3 4

Table 64 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Diagnostics
3 Faults
4 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 65 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the temperatures from the12 RTD inputs that are available in the
SEL-710.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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SEL 735 Object

The SEL-735 Power Quality and Revenue Meter is fully Class A-compliant to
the IEC 61000-4-30 power quality standard. The meter provides voltage,
current, and power quality measures is an easy to utilize fashion.
Topic Page
Controller Code 166
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 168
Using Visualization Files 171
Faceplates 172

This instruction monitors one SEL735. Alarms are provided when the device
experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also provides capabilities
for locking, and to open and close the breaker.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 66 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-735, which is configured in your
system.
Table 66 - SEL735
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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Table 67 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.
Table 67 - SEL735_TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure


Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. Table 68 has recommended uses for each
bit.
Table 68 - Remote Bit Control - SEL735
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable

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Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL735 requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the relay.
The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On Instruction
On Instructions is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of Electronic
Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.

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6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Type a tag name that
represents your physical device within your Studio 5000 project. In this
example, the name is “MyEquipment”.

7. Right-click the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction


Now that the SEL735 Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL735 trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

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1. Click the question mark next to SEL735_Relay_Name and select the tag
that was created in step 8.

2. Next click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a
string tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the
front panel of the device.
3. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

4. Click the question mark next to SEL735TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarming through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and
Events Server.

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5. Click the question mark next to SEL735TripText and select or create


the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

Determines the element


that tripped the relay.

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 69 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

Table 70 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to toggle the AUX input to the device. This input is configurable in the device vendor software.
2 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
3 Status Indicators

Diagnostics Tab
The diagnostics tabs allow the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Readout of the measurement values from the SEL-735.

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Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2

Table 71 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 72 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Notes:

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SEL 751 Object

The Schweitzer Engineering Labs 751 is a feeder protection relay. This device
is used to help protect an electrical bus from conditions of over current, over
voltage, under voltage, and so on. The device also provides multiple
fundamental metering data including, voltage, current, frequency, and power.
Topic Page
Controller Code 178
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 180
Using Visualization Files 183
Faceplates 184

This instruction monitors one SEL751 relay. Alarms are provided when the
device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also provides
capabilities for locking, and to open and close the breaker.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 73 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-751 relay, which is configured in your
system.
Table 73 - SEL751 Relay
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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Table 74 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.
Table 74 - SEL751
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure


Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. Table 75 has recommended uses for each
bit.
Table 75 - Remote Bit Control - SEL751 Relay
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal Lock/Unlock
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal Target Reset
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal AUX
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable

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Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL751 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.

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6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Type a tag name that
represents your physical device within your Studio 5000 project. In this
example, the name is “My Equipment”.

7. Right-click the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

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Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction

Now that the SEL751 Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL751 trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

1. Click the question mark next to SEL751_Relay_Name and select the tag
that was created in step 8.

2. Next click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a
string tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the
front panel of the device.
3. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

4. Click the question mark next to SEL751TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarming through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and
Events Server.

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5. Click the question mark next to SEL751TripText and select or create


the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

Determines the element


that tripped the relay.

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 76 - Tab Descriptions

Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Manual Control Tab
3 Diagnostics tab
4 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

1 5

2 6

Table 77 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to toggle the AUX input to the device. This input is configurable in the device vendor software.
2 Click to enable/disable the device. To issue the commands to the device, enable the device. If the device
is disabled, you can only monitor data from the device.
3 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
4 Status Indicators
5 Click to open the circuit breaker.
Click to close the circuit breaker.

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Manual Control Tab

Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the SEL-751.

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Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3 4

Table 78 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Diagnostics
3 Faults
4 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 79 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Advanced Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the temperatures from the 12 RTD inputs that are available in the
SEL-751.

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Faults Tab

The Faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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SEL 751A Object

The Schweitzer Engineering Labs 751A is a feeder protection relay with arc
flash protection. This device is used to help protect an electrical bus from
conditions of over current, over voltage, under voltage, and so on. The device
also provides multiple fundamental metering data including, voltage, current,
frequency, and power. When retrofitted with RTD capability, the SEL 751A
can also provide various temperature measurements at locations on the
electrical bus.
Topic Page
Controller Code 192
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 194
Using Visualization Files 197
Faceplates 198

This instruction monitors one SEL751A relay. Alarms are provided when the
device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also provides
capabilities for locking, and to open and close the breaker.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 80 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-751A relay, which is configured in your
system.
Table 80 - SEL751A Relay
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download

Table 81 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.
Table 81 - SEL751A_TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure


Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. Table 82 has recommended uses for each
bit.
Table 82 - Remote Bit Control - SEL751A Relay
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal Lock/Unlock
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal Target Reset
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal AUX
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable

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Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL751A relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.

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6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Type a tag name that
represents your physical device within your Studio 5000 project. In this
example, the name is “Feeder”.

7. Right-click the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

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Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction

Now that the SEL751A Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL751A trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

1. Click the question mark next to SEL751A_Relay_Name and select the


tag that was created in step 8.

2. Next click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a
string tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the
front panel of the device.
3. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

4. Click the question mark next to SEL751ATripAlarm and select or


create the digital alarm tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarming through the HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and
Events Server.

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5. Click the question mark next to SEL751ATripText and select or create


the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 83 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

1 5

2 6

Table 84 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to toggle the AUX input to the device. This input is configurable in the device vendor software.
2 Click to enable/disable the device. To issue the commands to the device, enable the device. If the device
is disabled, you can only monitor data from the device.
3 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
4 Status Indicators
5 Click to open the circuit breaker.
6 Click to close the circuit breaker.

Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

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Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the SEL-751A.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3 4

Table 85 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Diagnostics
3 Faults
4 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 86 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the temperatures from the 12 RTD inputs that are available in the
SEL-751A.

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Faults Tab

The Faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Notes:

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SEL 787 Object

The Schweitzer Engineering Labs 787 is a transformer protection relay. This


device provides comprehensive transformer protection for a three winding
transformer. This device is able to provide indications of differential faults,
winding overcurrent, over/under frequency, and more. The device also
provides multiple fundamental metering data including, voltage, current,
frequency, power, and so on.
Topic Page
Controller Code 206
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 211
Using Visualization Files 212
Faceplates 213

This instruction monitors one SEL787 relay. Alarms are provided when the
device experiences a protection-related trip. The instruction also provides
capabilities for locking, and to open and close the breaker. It is also possible to
switch between the two available breakers.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 87 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each SEL-787 relay, which is configured in your
system.
Table 87 - SEL787 Relay
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download

Table 88 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation® Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.
Table 88 - SEL787 TripSource
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Name <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft
Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status
indicators, which is configurable through device vendor
software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. The following table has recommended uses
for each bit.
Name Description
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO01_Oper_ctlVal Lock/Unlock
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO02_Oper_ctlVal Target Reset
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO03_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO04_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO05_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Select
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO06_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO07_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable
CON_RBGGIO1_CO_SPCSO08_Oper_ctlVal User Programmable

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Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each SEL787 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

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5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that are
included with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Enter a clear engineering
name to this tag that represents your device within your Studio 5000
project. In this example “Transformer”.

7. Right-click the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

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8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

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Configure Trip Source Add-On Instruction

Now that the SEL787 Add-On Instruction has been configured, you must
configure the SEL787 trip source Add-On Instruction for alarming.

1. Click the question mark next to SEL787_Relay_Name and select the tag
that was created in step 8.

2. Next click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a
string tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the
front panel of the device. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not
already configured in the controller, you have to right-click and create a
tag.

3. Click the question mark next to SEL787TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used. This tag is used for alarming through the
HMI FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events Server.

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4. Click the question mark next to SEL787TripText and select or create


the tag to be used.

This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.
Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

5. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 89 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

1 5

2 6

Table 90 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to enable/disable the device. To issue the commands to the device, enable the device. If the device
is disabled, you can only monitor data from the device.
2 Click to toggle control between breaker 1 and breaker 2.
3 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
4 Status Indicators
5 Click to open the circuit breaker.
6 Click to close the circuit breaker.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the SEL-787.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3 4

Table 91 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Diagnostics
3 Faults
4 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 92 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the 12 RTD inputs that are available in the SEL-787.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Chapter 17

ABB EMAX2 Using EtherNet/IP Object

The ABB EMAX2 is a power/air circuit breaker that has been configured with
an electronic trip unit. This device can communicate on various industrial and
electrical distribution networks including, EtherNet/IP™, and IEC 61850. The
device can be controlled via remote command with proper credentials.
Additionally, the device also provides multiple fundamental metering data
including, voltage, current, frequency, power, and more.
Topic Page
Controller Code 220
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 223
Using Visualization Files 224
Faceplates 225

This instruction monitors one ABB EMAX2 breaker communication via the
EtherNet/IP ABB. Alarms are provided when the device experiences a
protection-related trip. The instruction also provides the capability to open and
close the breaker.
Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 93 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to


external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each ABB EMAX2 breaker, which is configured
in your system.
Table 93 - EMAX2 Breaker
Name Data Type Description
CBWink BOOL Diagnostic to blink status indicator for CB location
CBClose BOOL Close Circuit Breaker
CBOpen BOOL Open Circuit Breaker

IInOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download

Table 94 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation® Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.
Table 94 - EMAX2 TripSource
Name Data Type Description
EMAX2CB _0526:002B_0101_82C511B0:I:0 Device Input Data Structure
EMAX2CB _0526:002B_0101_82C511B0:O:0 Device Output Data Structure

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Adding a Device

1. Open your Studio 5000® project.


2. Right-click on the Ethernet network and select New Module.

3. Select the ABB Ekip COM EtherNet/IP module from the module list
and click Create.

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4. Enter the name and IP address for the ABB EMAX2 circuit breaker.
Click OK.

5. Now you can see the circuit breaker in your project tree and tags in the
controller tags.

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Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each EMAX2 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation® Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000 tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to EMAX2CB of the Add-On


Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and select the EtherNet/IP
EMAX2 input tag and double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to EtherNet/IP EMAX2 of the


Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and select the EMAX2 output
tag and double-click to choose it.

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Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 95 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device when it is in Operator mode.

1 3

Table 96 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to activate the diagnostic wink function of the circuit breaker. Wink is an ABB diagnostic function
that allows for blinking of status indicator to locate the device to which you’re communicating. This
activation allows for discovery of the breaker.
2 Status Indicators
3 Click to open the circuit breaker.
4 Click to close the circuit breaker.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the EMAX2.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3 4

Table 97 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Diagnostics
3 Faults
4 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 98 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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ABB EMAX2 Using IEC 61850 Object

The ABB EMAX2 power circuit breaker provides a user the benefits of a
power circuit breaker that is combined with the intelligence of a device. The
ABB EMAX2 contains an electronic trip unit that can communicate with
upstream control systems via a number of protocols and standards. When
equipping the ABB EMAX2 with IEC 61850 communications, you can
configure various MMS and GOOSE communications that allow SCADA/
monitoring communications. Those communications also allow high speed
interlocking. This chapter discusses how to integrate the EMAX2 that
communicates via IEC 61850 for SCADA purposes to the PlantPAx® system.
Topic Page
Controller Code 232
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 233
Using Visualization Files 236
Faceplates 237

This instruction monitors one ABB EMAX2 breaker communication via the
EtherNet/IP™ ABB. Alarms are provided when the device experiences a
protection-related trip. The instruction also provides capabilities for opening,
and to close the breaker.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction to external tags that
contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These external tags must
be of the data type shown.
Name Data Type Description
CircuitBreaker <Defined by device AOI> Device data from the device Add-On
Instruction. This data type changes to match
each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download

InOut parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction to external tags that
contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These external tags must
be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of the tags that are
required for each IEC 61850ABB EMAX2 that is configured in your system.
Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
vary depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

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Remote Command Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. The following table has recommended uses
for each bit.
Table 99 - Remote Command Structure for IEC 61850
Control Bit Function
PlantPAxEMAX2LD0_CSWI1_CO_Pos_Oper_ctlVal Issue Open/ Command via Toggle
PlantPAxEMAX2LD0_CSWI1_CO_Pos_Cancel_ctlVal Issue Command Canceled

Mapping InOut Tags to Add- Each 61850 EMAX2 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize
the relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of
Electronic Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction

Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

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3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for Connection Input and Output that are included
with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. This tag has the same
name as the Add-On Instruction and the device as configured in the
ProSoft Gateway. Type in a name for this tag. In this example, the name
is Circuitbreaker.

7. Right-click on the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

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8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

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9. Now you can configure the ABB EMAX2_TripSource Add-On


Instruction.
10. Click the question mark next to Circuitbreaker and select the tag that
was created in step 8.

Fully Configured Add-On Instruction

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 100 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device when it is in Operator mode.

1 4

Table 101 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to control AUX input
2 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
3 Status Indicators
4 Click to open the circuit breaker.
5 Click to close the circuit breaker.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the ABB EMAX2.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 102 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 103 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The Faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Chapter 19

GE Multilin 845 Object

The General Electric (GE) 845 is a transformer differential protection relay


with arc flash protection. This device provides comprehensive protection for
multi-winding transformers. The GE 845 relay can provide indications of
differential faults, winding overcurrent, over frequency, underfrequency,
overvoltage, and various other protection features. The device also provides
fundamental metering data, including (but not limited to) voltage, current,
frequency, and power. The GE 845 can also provide various environmental
measurements at its respective physical install location.
Topic Page
Controller Code 244
Images courtesy of General Electric. Multilin and the monogram Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 245
are copyright of the General Electric Company © 2018.
Using Visualization Files 250
Faceplates 251

This Add-On Instruction monitors one GE 845 transformer protection relay.


Alarms are provided when the device experiences a protection-related trip. The
instruction also provides capabilities for opening and closing the breaker feature
of the relay. The GE 845 provides two available breakers to switch between.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

InOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 104 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to
external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown in the following table. These tags
are representative of the tags that are required for each GE 845 relay, which is
configured in your system.

Table 104 - GE 845 Add-On Instruction


Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download


Table 105 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation® Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.

Table 105 - GE 845_TripSource


Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Nam <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
e AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.

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Name Data Type Description


Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt9Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt10Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt11Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt12Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt13Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt14Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. Table 106 has recommended uses for each
bit.

Table 106 - Remote Bit Control - GE 845 Relay


Control Bit Function
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO1_Oper_ctlVal Enable Relay Configuration
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO2_Oper_ctlVal Reset Relay
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO3_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO4_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO5_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Select

Mapping InOut Tags to Each GE 845 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
Add-On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation Library of Electrical
Protection Devices from the PCDC.

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Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction

Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that is
included with your Add-On Instructions.

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6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Type a tag name that
represents your physical device within your Studio 5000 project. In this
example, the name is “Xfmr”.

7. Right-click on the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

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8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

IMPORTANT Verify that Data Type matches intended device


configuration.

Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On Instruction

This section describes how to configure the Rockwell Automation Add-On


Instruction. The functionality allows the ProSoft Add-On Instruction to work
with the Rockwell Automation tags.

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1. Click the question mark next to GE845Relay_Name and select the tag
that was created in step 8.

2. Click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a string
tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the front
panel of the device.
3. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

4. Click the question mark next to GE845TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used.
This tag is used for alarming through the Human Machine Interface
(HMI) FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events Server.
5. Click the question mark next to GE845TargetTripText and select or
create the tag to be used.
This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.

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Figure 4 - Fully Configured Add-On Instructions

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 107 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance workers,


engineers, and others to interact with the instruction instance. This interaction
provides a view of the status and values of the instruction instance and an ability
to manipulate it through its commands and settings.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

1 4

Table 108 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to toggle control between breaker 1 and breaker 2.
2 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
3 Status Indicators
4 Click to open the circuit breaker.
5 Click to close the circuit breaker.

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Diagnostics Tab

The Diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from
the physical device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the GE 845.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 109 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 110 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The Faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Chapter 20

GE Multilin 850 Object

The General Electric (GE) 850 is a feeder protection relay with arc flash
protection. This device is used to help protect an electrical bus from conditions
of overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, and other various protection
features. The device also provides fundamental metering data, including (but
not limited to) voltage, current, frequency, and power. The GE 850 can also
provide various environmental measurements at its respective physical install
location.
Topic Page
Controller Code 258
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 259
Images courtesy of General Electric. Multilin and the monogram Using Visualization Files 263
are copyright of the General Electric Company © 2018.
Faceplates 264

This Add-On Instruction monitors one GE 850 feeder protection relay. Alarms
are provided when the device experiences a protection-related trip. The
instruction also provides capabilities for opening and closing the breaker feature
of the relay.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

IInOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction to external tags that
contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These external tags must
be of the data type shown in the following table. These tags are representative
of the tags that are required for each GE 850 relay, which is configured in your
system.

Table 111 - GE 850 Add-On Instruction


Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download


Table 112 shows the InOut parameters that are available for download from the
Rockwell Automation Library of Electrical Protection Devices in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.

Table 112 - GE 850_TripSource


Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Nam <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
e AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.

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Name Data Type Description


Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt9Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. The following table has recommended uses
for each bit.

Table 113 - Remote Bit Control - GE 850 Relay


Control Bit Function
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO1_Oper_ctlVal Enable Relay Configuration
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO2_Oper_ctlVal Reset Relay
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO3_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO4_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open

Mapping InOut Tags to Each GE 850 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
Add-On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation® Library of
Electrical Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.

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2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that is
included with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Type a tag name that
represents your physical device within your Studio 5000 project. In this
example, the name is “Feeder”.

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7. Right-click on the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

IMPORTANT Verify that Data Type matches intended device


configuration.

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Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On Instruction

This section describes how to configure the Rockwell Automation Add-On


Instruction. The functionality allows the ProSoft Add-On Instruction to work
with the Rockwell Automation tags.

1. Click the question mark next to GE 850 Relay_Name and select the tag
that was created in the previous section.

2. Click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a string
tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the front
panel of the device.
3. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

4. Click the question mark next to GE850TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used.
This tag is used for alarming through the Human Machine Interface
(HMI) FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events Server.

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5. Click the question mark next to GE850TargetTripText and select or


create the tag to be used.
This tag is used to alarm through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms and
Events Server.

Figure 5 - Fully Configured Add-On Instructions

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 114 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status.

Table 115 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
2 Status Indicators
3 Click to open the circuit breaker.
4 Click to close the circuit breaker.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the GE 850.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 116 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 117 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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GE Multilin 869 Object

The General Electric (GE) 869 is a motor protection relay with arc flash
protection. This device is designed for the protection, control, and
management of medium- and large-induction and synchronous motors. The
GE 869 relay provides advanced condition-based monitoring and diagnostics
with high-end fault and disturbance recording. The device also provides
fundamental metering data, including (but not limited to) voltage, current,
frequency, and power. The GE 869 can also provide various environmental
measurements at its respective physical install location.
Topic Page
Controller Code 270
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 272

Images courtesy of General Electric. Multilin and the monogram Using Visualization Files 276
are copyright of the General Electric Company © 2018. Faceplates 277

This Add-On Instruction monitors one GE 869 motor protection relay. Alarms
are provided when the device experiences a protection-related trip. The
instruction also provides capabilities for starting and stopping the motor feature
of the relay.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

IInOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 118 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to
external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each GE 869 relay, which is configured in your
system.

Table 118 - GE 869 Add-On Instruction


Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download


Table 119 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation

Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC. These external


tags must be of the data type shown.

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Table 119 - GE 869_TripSource


Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Nam <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
e AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt9Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt10Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt11Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. Table 120 has recommended uses for each
bit.

Table 120 - Remote Bit Control - GE 869 Relay


Control Bit Function
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO1_Oper_ctlVal Reset Relay
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO2_Oper_ctlVal Motor Start
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO3_Oper_ctlVal Motor Stop

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Mapping InOut Tags to Each GE 869 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
Add-On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation® Library of
Electrical Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction


Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

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5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that is
included with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Type a tag name that
represents your physical device within your Studio 5000 project. In this
example, the name is “Motor”.

7. Right-click on the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

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8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

IMPORTANT Verify that Data Type matches intended device


configuration.

Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On Instruction

This section describes how to configure the Rockwell Automation Add-On


Instruction. The functionality allows the ProSoft Add-On Instruction to work
with the Rockwell Automation tags.

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1. Click the question mark next to GE869Relay_Name and select the tag
that was created in step 8.

2. Click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a string
tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the front
panel of the device.
3. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you must right-click and create a tag.

4. Click the question mark next to GE869TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used.
This tag is used for alarming through the Human Machine Interface
(HMI) FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events Server.

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5. Click the question mark next to GE869TargetTripText and select or


create the tag to be used.
This tag is used for alarming through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms and
Events Server.

Figure 6 - Fully Configured Add-On Instructions

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 121 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

Table 122 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
2 Status Indicators
3 Click to stop the motor.
4 Click to start the motor.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Tab

Readout of the measurement values from the GE 869.

Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 123 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

Table 124 - HMI Configuration Tab Description


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Chapter 22

GE Multilin 889 Object

The General Electric (GE) 889 is a generator protection relay with arc flash
protection. This device is designed to provide subcycle differential protection,
control, and monitoring of primary and back-up generation equipment. The
device also provides fundamental metering data including (but not limited to)
voltage, current, frequency, and power. The GE 889 can also provide various
environmental measurements at its respective physical install location.
Topic Page
Controller Code 284
Mapping InOut Tags to Add-On Instructions 285
Using Visualization Files 289
Faceplates 290

Images courtesy of General Electric. Multilin and the monogram This Add-On Instruction monitors one GE 889 generator protection relay.
are copyright of the General Electric Company © 2018.
Alarms are provided when the device experiences a protection-related trip. The
instruction also provides capabilities for opening and closing the breaker feature
of the relay.

Add-On Instruction Faceplate

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Controller Code Two Add-On Instructions represent each physical device. You must configure
the InOut parameters of each Add-On Instruction per physical device.

The first Add-On Instruction is the ProSoft software-generated Add-On


Instruction (see Chapter 2), which maps data to the controller. The second
Add-On Instruction is the TripSource Add-On Instruction, available for
download from the library resources from the PCDC, which is for faceplate
management

IInOut Structure for ProSoft Add-On Instruction

InOut parameters in Table 125 are used to link the Add-On Instruction to
external tags that contain necessary data for the instruction to operate. These
external tags must be of the data type shown. These tags are representative of
the tags that are required for each GE 889 relay, which is configured in your
system.

Table 125 - GE 889 Add-On Instruction


Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_AOI [DeviceName]_AOI Add-On Instruction tag. Matches naming from ProSoft
Configuration Manager.
Connection_Input0 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output0 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Input1 SINT[500] CIP Connection Input data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
Connection_Output1 SINT[496] CIP Connection Output data. The number of these parameters
varies depending on system sizing.
[DeviceName] [DeviceName] Device data that is collected from the CIP connections and
organized into understandable tags. This data type changes to
match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.

InOut Structure for Rockwell Automation Library Download


Table 126 shows the InOut parameters that are available from the Rockwell
Automation® Library of Electrical Protection Devices Folder in the PCDC.
These external tags must be of the data type shown.

Table 126 - GE 889_TripSource


Name Data Type Description
[DeviceName]_Relay_Nam <Defined by device Device data from the Add-On Instruction. This data type
e AOI> changes to match each device tag in the ProSoft Gateway.
Ref_Tgt3Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt4Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.

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Name Data Type Description


Ref_Tgt5Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt6Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt7Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt8Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt9Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
Ref_Tgt10Txt STRING Alarm description for device front-plate status indicators,
which is configurable through device vendor software.
[DeviceName]TripAlarm ALARM_DIGITAL Digital Alarm tag
[DeviceName]TripText STRING Alarm text to be displayed when active.

Remote Bit Control Value Structure

Remote Bit Control Value parameters are used to link the Add-On Instruction
to configurable input points in the physical device. Each bit is configurable via
the vendor software of each device. Table 127 has recommended uses for each
bit.

Table 127 - Remote Bit Control - GE 889 Relay


Control Bit Function
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO1_Oper_ctlVal Enable Relay Configuration
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO2_Oper_ctlVal Reset Relay
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO3_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Close
GGIO3_CO_SPCSO3_Oper_ctlVal Breaker Open

Mapping InOut Tags to Each GE 889 relay requires two Add-On Instructions to monitor and visualize the
relay. The ProSoft Software instruction is created in Chapter 2. The Add-On
Add-On Instructions Instruction is downloaded from the Rockwell Automation® Library of
Electrical Protection Devices from the PCDC.

Associate Controller Tags to ProSoft Add-On Instruction

Complete these steps to map the ProSoft instruction to Studio 5000® tags.

1. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Input0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.

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2. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:I. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:I.Data and
double-click to choose it.

3. Double-click the question mark next to Connection_Output0 of the


device Add-On Instruction.
4. Click the down arrow on the drop box and expand the
ProSoft_Gateway:0:O. Select the ProSoft_Gateway:0:O.Data and
double-click to choose it.

5. Repeat this process for each Connection Input and Output that is
included with your Add-On Instructions.
6. Click the question mark next to the final tag. Type a tag name that
represents your physical device within your Studio 5000 project. In this
example, the name is “Gen”.

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7. Right-click on the new tag name and select New “<tag name>”.

8. Click Create on the New Tag dialog box.

IMPORTANT Verify that Data Type matches intended device


configuration.

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Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On Instruction

This section describes how to configure the Rockwell Automation Add-On


Instruction. The functionality allows the ProSoft Add-On Instruction to work
with the Rockwell Automation tags.

1. Click the question mark next to GE889Relay_Name and select the tag
that was created in step 8.

2. Click the question mark next to each Ref_Tgt#Txt and enter a string
tag. These tags are intended to match the status indicators on the front
panel of the device.
3. Once you type the tag name, if the tag is not already configured in the
controller, you have to right-click and create a tag.

4. Click the question mark next to GE889TripAlarm and select or create


the digital alarm tag to be used.
This tag is used for alarming through the Human Machine Interface
(HMI) FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events Server.

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5. Click the question mark next to GE889TargetTripText and select or


create the tag to be used.
This tag is used for alarm message through the HMI FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events Server.

Figure 7 - Fully Configured Add-On Instructions

6. Save and download your project to the controller.

Using Visualization Files See Using a Display Element on page 16 for detailed information.

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Faceplates The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon on the left of the faceplate to access a specific tab.

Table 128 - Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 Operator tab
2 Diagnostics tab
3 Help

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator tab, sometimes called the Home
tab. From here, an operator can monitor the device status and manually operate
the device.

Table 129 - Operator Tab Description


Item Description
1 Click to reset the device. The status of the device is indicated on the faceplate.
2 Status Indicators
3 Click to open the circuit breaker.
4 Click to close the circuit breaker.

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Diagnostics Tab

The diagnostics tab allows the operator to see the measurement values from the
physical device.

Diagnostics Tab Page 1

Readout of the X-side measurement values from the GE 889. This readout
displays fundamental metering data that is associated with the X-side of the
generator.

Diagnostics Tab Page 2

Readout of the Y-side measurement values from the GE 889. This readout
displays fundamental metering data that is associated with the Y-side of the
generator.

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Advanced Properties

Click the advanced properties icon on the diagnostics page to display the
advanced properties. The following screen capture shows the tabs that are
available in the advanced properties display

1 2 3

Table 130 - Advanced Properties Tab Descriptions


Item Description
1 HMI Configuration
2 Faults
3 Help

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HMI Configuration Tab

The HMI configuration tab provides access to displayed text, and faceplate-to-
faceplate navigation settings. Configure the description, label, tag, and security
area for the device.

1
2
3
4

HMI Configuration Tab


Item Action
1 Type the device description to show on the faceplate title bar.
2 Type the label to show on the graphic symbol.
3 Type the tag name to show on the faceplate and Tooltip.
IMPORTANT: Pause the mouse over this field to display a tool tip with the configured Logix tag/
path.
4 Type the Area name for security.

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Faults Tab

The faults tab shows which alarms are active from the physical device.

Help Button

Press the help button on the faceplates to access help specific to that faceplate.
The help file is in .pdf format and opens in a separate window.

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Glossary

For definitions of terms not listed here, refer to the Allen-Bradley® Industrial
Automation Glossary, publication AG-7.1.

Add-On Instruction Add-On Instructions are reusable code objects that contain encapsulated logic
that can streamline the implementation of your system. The objects let you
create your own instruction set for programming logic as a supplement to the
instruction set provided natively in the ControlLogix® firmware. An Add-On
Instruction is defined once in each controller project, and can be instantiated
multiple times in your application code as needed.

address conflict detection (ACD) Allows a device to detect if another device is using its IP address. This ACD is
not to be confused with the .acd file extension, which is associated with the
RSLogix 5000® software tool. The .acd file stores a programming project.

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) A broadcast message that asks who has this IP address; enables a network to
learn and adapt to changes.

alarm An audible or visible means of indicating to the operator an equipment


malfunction, process deviation, or abnormal condition that
requires a response.

alarm event A push notification from the alarm object to the alarm subscriber that indicates
a change in alarm state.

alarm management The processes and practices to determine, document, design, operate, monitor,
and maintain alarm systems.

alarm object The alarm system element that owns the alarm; it is responsible to identify an
alarm, manage its state, and generate an alarm event.

alarm priority An attribute of In-Alarm event that informs you of the salience of the event.

alarm system The collection of hardware and software that detects an alarm state,
communicates the indication of that state to the operator, and records changes
in the alarm state.

application objects These objects define how device data is represented and accessed.

application server (AppServ) The application server (AppServ) is also the Process Automation System Server
(PASS) that is typically a FactoryTalk® Directory client of the PASS. Examples
are AppServ-Batch for a FactoryTalk Batch application or AppServ-History for
a Historian application.

architecture An architecture is a representation of a control and software system, and the


process and discipline for effectively implementing the designs for such a
system. An architecture conveys the information content of the related
elements that comprise a system, the relationships among those elements, and
the rules that govern those relationships.

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Automatic Device Configuration A Studio 5000 environment feature that supports the automatic download of
(ADC) configuration data into a Logix controller. The download establishes an
EtherNet/IP network connection to a device.

Automatic Device Replacement A Studio 5000 environment feature that automatically commissions the
(ADR) original node address and downloads the original configured device parameters
into the new device.

characterization A characterization is the operation and collection of performance data for a


representative process system to determine scalability, stability, and usability of
a specific system configuration. A characterization:
• Aims to define a complete system
• Is used to determine if the system is performing at specified level
• Is used to identify usability issues
• Is used to check and create rules, relationships, limits, and
recommendations for system elements

CIP connection Transfers data from an application that runs on one end node (transmitter) to
an application that runs on another end node (receiver); uses explicit or
implicit message types; connected message types are used to transfer data;
connected message type can use implicit or explicit messages; unconnected
messages are used temporarily and only use explicit messages.

CIP Sync™ Time synchronization service for CIP. Synchronizes clocks across devices on
the network; an individual time master with multiple slaves.

client A client is hardware (personal computer) and software that provides an


interface with a link into a system server application. In the Rockwell
Automation® architecture, a client is a computer that is loaded with runtime
software.

Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) Open, message-based, application-layer protocol.

control strategy A control strategy is a system footprint to show the complexity of the
following:
• Data servers
• Information storage
• Operator interface (graphics, faceplates)
• Control code (sequence, procedure, phases)
• I/O

Control strategies are used to determine a set of comprehensive process system


footprints that establish a representative system loading. The representative
system loading can be measured to identify a process system's boundaries and
limitations (implementation rules).

Configured IED Description (CID) An XML file that defines all information that can be communicated from the
Intelligent Electronic Device (IED).

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Converged Plant-wide Ethernet An architecture that provides standard network services to application
(CPwE) devices and equipment in an Industrial Automation and Control System
(IACS) application; integrates the devices and equipment into the wider
enterprise.

critical system attribute (CSA) A critical system attribute (CSA) is a customer-facing characteristic that
defines or identifies whether the system is performing as expected. CSAs are
specific, visible indicators of overall system performance and usability.

CSAs have specified parameters that must be maintained and that set the base
operational requirements for the system. These parameters determine pass or
fail (follow up) of a system test. For example, screen paint time < 2 seconds and
screen refresh < 1 second.

There are many other attributes that are associated with system elements such
as controller loading, computer loading, and network settings that must be
configured properly to maintain system CSAs.

datastore Represents a storage location for virtual machine files. A storage location can
be a virtual machine file system volume, a local file system path, or a directory
on Network Attached Storage.

development software Development software is a program application that is used to configure


various system components and not required at runtime. For example, Studio
5000 Logix Designer®, FactoryTalk View Studio software.

Device Level Ring (DLR) An individual, fault-tolerant network for interconnection of automatic
devices;
Layer 2 protocol.

DHCP port-based allocation Assigned automatically per physical switch port.

display object A display object is a functional group of display elements with animations.

distributed control system (DCS) A specially designed control system for complex and large applications in
industrial processes wherein the control elements of the system are distributed
geographically throughout the plant. In a DCS, a hierarchy of controllers is
connected by communication networks for command and monitoring.

Domain Name System (DNS) A name resolution protocol that enables identification of devices by name
instead of IP address.

Dynamic Host Configuration A server assigns IP addresses from a pool of addresses.


Protocol (DHCP)

Electronic data sheet (EDS) An ASCII text file that describes the features of an EtherNet/IP device and is
used by software tools for device and network configuration.

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engineering workstation (EWS) The engineering workstation (EWS) provides system configuration,
development, and maintenance functions of the PlantPAx® system. The EWS
contains development software, including FactoryTalk View SE Studio and
Studio 5000 Logix Designer.

ESXi hypervisor Also called a ‘bare metal’ hypervisor, this virtual software is on top of the
resources of a host server when the server does not have an operating system
installed.

FactoryTalk Directory software FactoryTalk Directory software defines where system data is stored for access.
FactoryTalk Directory software provides a common address book of factory
resources that are shared among FactoryTalk-enabled products.

FactoryTalk Services Platform The FactoryTalk Services Platform (FTSP) is a service-oriented architecture
(see SOA) that delivers value through FactoryTalk-enabled products. This
platform reduces the customer learning curve and project engineering time
through commonality and reuse. For example, activation, FactoryTalk
Directory, security, diagnostics, audit, live data, and alarms and events.

flowchart A formalized graphic representation of a logic sequence, work, or


manufacturing process, organization chart, or similar formalized structure.

full-duplex mode A data transmission mode that is deterministic, collision-free, and can transmit
and receive simultaneously.

function block diagram A graphical language for programmable logic controller design that describes
the function between input variables and output variables.

gateway Connects individual networks to a system of networks.

Generic Object-Oriented A control strategy to collect and control devices remotely in a distributed
Substation Event (GOOSE) system.

global object An object that is created once and can be referenced multiple times on multiple
displays in an application.

half-duplex mode A data transmission that is non-deterministic, and transmits and receives at
different times; collisions occur if a transmission and reception is attempted
simultaneously.

historian Historian is a data collection system with the following components:


collection, storage, compression, retrieval, reports, and analysis. Historian
functions include raw sampling, compression, storage, retrieval, reconstitute,
analyze, summarize, and present (reports and displays).

hypervisor A program that lets multiple operating systems share resources from an
individual hardware host; also called a virtual machine manager. The
hypervisor manages the host processor and resources, to allocate what is
needed to each virtual machine to make sure they cannot negatively impact
each other.

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hypervisor client A program that lets you remotely connect to a host server with a hypervisor
from any workstation. From the hypervisor client, you can create, deploy, copy,
and edit your virtual machines. When a hypervisor client connects to a
vCenter server, additional features include management of your virtual
machines.

IEEE-1588 Standard for Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol for Networked


Measurement and Control Systems (Precision Time Protocol or PTP).

implicit connection Time critical in nature. For example, I/O and produced/consumed tags.

Integrated Architecture (IA) Integrated Architecture (IA) is the identifying name of Rockwell Automation
group of products that use Rockwell Automation core-enabling technologies.
The PlantPAx system is a defined set of IA products configured in a prescribed
way to provide optimal performance as a distributed control system.

International Electrotechnical A global standards body.


Commission (IEC)

Internet Group Management A protocol that manages the membership of IP multicast groups.
Protocol (IGMP)

IP address Identifies each node on the IP network or system of connected networks.

Knowledgebase A Rockwell Automation online database of hardware and software solutions


based on actual customer-support requests.

linear topology End-user devices that are daisy-chained together; limited number of nodes
are supported.

Manufacturing Message A SCADA-like communication within the IEC 61850 standard.


Specification (MMS)

Network Address Translation (NAT) A service that translates one IP address to another IP address via a
NAT-configured switch. NAT makes it possible for devices that share one
IP address on a private subnet to be segmented into multiple identical private
subnets while maintaining unique identities on the public subnet.

old computer name The term ‘old computer name’ is used to refer to the computer name of the
virtual machine before your changes. It could be the factory default computer
name of the virtual machines or a computer name set by your organization.
Once the computer name is changed, the previous computer name becomes
the old computer name.

OPC A set of industry-standard specifications that define interfaces for


communicating with automation devices and services.

operator workstation (OWS) The operator workstation (OWS) provides the graphical view and interface
into the process. The workstation is a client of either a PASS or AppServ-HMI.

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PlantPAx Distributed Control The PlantPAx system has all core capabilities that are expected in a world-class
System distributed control system (DCS). The system is built on a standards-based
architecture by using Integrated Architecture® components that enable
multi-disciplined control and premier integration with the Rockwell
Automation® intelligent motor control portfolio.

Process Automation System Server The Process Automation System Server (PASS) is the core PlantPAx system
(PASS) server that allows central administration throughout the PlantPAx system. The
PASS is a required component.

redundant star topology Dual connections.

server Software component that serves data to an application (for example, data
server). Typically, server software components are installed on server-class
computers.

SFC A programming language in which individual machine operations within a


process are organized into steps and transitions.

star topology End-user devices are connected to each other via a switch.

static A device that is hard-coded with an IP address.

subnet mask Determines which of the 32 bits of the IP address are part of the network ID
and which are part of the unique node identification.

Supervisory Control and Data A control strategy to collect and control devices remotely in a distributed
Acquisition (SCADA) system.

system attribute A system attribute is an operational functionality that can be manipulated or


measured and is used to establish the operational boundaries or system
capability. For example workstation memory, number of parameters on a
screen, and number of control loops. A system attribute can be independent or
dependent.

system element A system element is a distinctive system entity that is made up of a combination
of hardware and software products that support an identifiable system function
or role. A system element can be manipulated to vary system operation or
capability. For example, engineering workstation (EWS), operator workstation
(OWS), process automation system server (PASS), and controller.

system infrastructure System infrastructure is the commercial hardware and software that is required
to enable system elements to work together as a system. For example, network
switches, computers.

system server A system server expands the scope of a system as it provides support for
additional system capacity or optional system functions. For example, the
Process Automation System Server (PASS) is a required component for all
centralized and distributed process systems. The PASS provides central name
resolution and system-wide, FactoryTalk services. The PASS provides the

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capability to distribute information to the OWS and add to optional


application servers to increase the scope of the process system.

TCP/IP Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A


transport-layer protocol (TCP) and a network-layer protocol (IP) used by
Rockwell Automation Ethernet modules to support explicit messaging.

User -defined Data Type (UDT) Tag types that you create once and reuse in multiple tag templates, multiple
times.

virtual LAN (VLAN) A display object is a functional group of display elements with animations.

virtual machine A virtual machine is a software implementation of a computer or workstation


that executes programs like a physical computer or workstation. A virtual
machine is the collection of dedicated resources a computer needs (for
example, RAM, HDD, CPU). These resources are allocated to a virtual
machine with the help of a hypervisor.

virtualization A switched network segment on a functional or organizational basis rather


than physical or geographical.

workstation A workstation is a computer that runs development, configuration, and


optional maintenance software. A workstation is not a server.

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Notes:

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A B
ABB EMAX2 using EtherNet/IP Bulletin 857
object 219 controller code 42
ABB EMAX2 using IEC 61850 InOut structure 42, 54
object 231 output structure 43
ABB EMAX2 with EtherNet/IP remote bit control value structure 43
controller code 220 faceplates 48
adding a device 221 help tab 52
InOut structure 220 operator tab 49
input structure 220 mapping InOut tags to add-on instructions
faceplates 44
help tab 229, 241, 255 visualization file 47
operator tab 226 Bulletin 865 53
using visualization files 224 controller code 54
ABB EMAX2 with IEC 61850 output structure 55
controller code 232, 244 remote bit control value structure 55
Add-On Instructions 233, 245, 259, faceplates 60
272, 285 operator tab 61
InOut structure 232, 284 mapping InOut tags to add-on-instructions
remote command structure 233 56
faceplates 237 using visualization files 59
help tab 241, 255 visualization file 59
operator tab 238
using visualization files 236
additional resources 12 C
Add-On Instruction characterization
definition 297 definition 298
address conflict detection CIP
definition 297 connection
address resolution protocol definition 298
definition 297 definition 298
ADR sync
definition 298
definition 298 client
alarm
definition 298
definition 297 common industrial protocol
event
definition 297 definition 298
management connected enterprise 13
definition 297 control
object strategy
definition 297 definition 298
priority controller
definition 297 files 15
system controller files 15
definition 297 controller tags
application
GE Multilin 845 246
server GE Multilin 850 259
definition 297 GE Multilin 869 272
application objects GE Multilin 889 285
definition 297 Converged Plant-wide Ethernet
AppServ definition 299
definition 297 CPwE
architecture definition 299
definition 297 critical
automatic device configuration system attribute
definition 298 definition 299

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D function block diagram


definition 300
datastore
definition 299
DCS G
definition 299 gateway
development software
definition 300
definition 299 gateway integration 33
Device Level Ring
gateway module 21
definition 299
DHCP GE Multilin 845
definition 299 associate ProSoft tags 246
port-allocation Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On
definition 299 Instruction 248
display files 15 controller code 258
faceplates 251
display object operator tab 252
definition 299, 303 object 243
distributed control system ProSoft Add-On Instruction 244
definition 299 remote bit control value 245
DLR Rockwell Automation Library 244
definition 299 GE Multilin 850
DNS associate ProSoft tags 259
definition 299 Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On
domain Instruction 262
name system controller code
definition 299 remote command structure 259
dynamic host configuration protocol faceplates 264
operator tab 265
definition 299 object 257
ProSoft Add-On Instruction 258
E Rockwell Automation Library 258
GE Multilin 869
EDS associate ProSoft tags 272
definition 299 Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On
Electronic Data Sheet Instruction 274
definition 299 controller code 270, 284
EMAXEIP remote command structure 271
controller code faceplates 277
input structure 220 help tab 281, 295
faceplates 225 operator tab 278
help tab 229, 241, 255 object 269
Encompass partners 14 ProSoft Add-On Instruction 270
GE Multilin 889
engineering workstation
associate ProSoft tags 285
definition 300 Configure Rockwell Automation Add-On
ESXI
Instruction 288
hypervisor controller code
definition 300 remote command structure 285
faceplates 290
diagnostic tab 293
F operator tab 291
FactoryTalk object 283
directory software global object
definition 300 definition 300
services platform glossary 297
definition 300
files
controller 15 H
flowchart half-duplex mode
definition 300 definition 300
full-duplex mode historian
definition 300 definition 300
HMI tags 16

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hypervisor client PlantPAx


definition 301 system definition 302

I R
IEC 61850 standard 13 redundant star topology
IEEE-1588 definition 302
definition 301 required files 15
IGMP
definition 301
implicit connection S
definition 301 SEL700G
integrated architecture faceplates
definition 301 auto-sync tab 143
Internet Group Management Protocol engineering tab 144
definition 301 help tab 150
IP address operator tab 142
definition 301 x-side diagnostic tab 148
y-side diagnostic tab 150
mapping InOut tags to add-on instructions
K 154
object 133
knowledgebase using visualization files 140
definition 301 SEL710
controller code 152
output structure 153
L remote bit 153
linear topology faceplates 159
definition 301 operator tab 160
object 151
using visualization files 158
N SEL751A
controller code 66, 106, 166, 178, 192
network address translation (NAT) InOut structure for SEL751A from Pro-
definition 301 Soft Gateway 66, 80, 94, 106,
120, 134, 152, 166, 178, 192,
206
O remote bit 67, 107, 167, 179, 193
object faceplates 73, 112, 172, 184, 198
ABB EMAX2 using EtherNet/IP 219 operator tab 74, 113, 173, 185, 199
ABB EMAX2 using IEC 61850 231 object 65, 105, 165, 177, 191
GE Multilin 845 243 using visualization files 72, 112, 171, 183,
GE Multilin 850 257 197
GE Multilin 869 269 SEL787
GE Multilin 889 283 controller code 80, 94, 120, 206
SEL700G 133 remote bit 81, 95, 121, 207
SEL710 151 faceplates 87, 100, 127, 213
SEL751A 65, 105, 165, 177, 191 help tab 91, 104, 131, 218
SEL787 79, 93, 119, 205 operator tab 88, 101, 128, 214
old computer name object 79, 93, 119, 205
definition 301 using visualization files 86, 99, 126, 212
OPC server
definition 301 definition 302
operator workshop SFC
definition 301 definition 302
star topology
definition 302
P static
PASS definition 302
subnet mask
definition 302
PCDC 11 definition 302

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system
attribute definition 302
element definition 302
infrastructure definition 302
server definition 302

T
TCP/IP
definition 303

U
UDT
definition 303
user-defined tag
definition 303

V
virtual LAN
definition 303
virtual machine
definition 303
visualization files 15
display files 15
HMI tags 16
VLAN
definition 303
VM
definition 303

W
workstation
definition 303

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