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ABB TPU2000 Technical Manual (374 pages)
Modbus/Modbus Plus/ Modbus TCP/IP Automation
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Figure 1-1. Distribution Protection Unit Product Family
11
Section 1 - Introduction Introduction
11
Table 1-1. Protocol Capabilities Listed by Product Type
12
Figure 2-1. COM 0 Port Location
13
Figure 2-2. Physical Optional Communication Card Port Locations
13
Section 2 - Communication Card Identification and Physical Port Characteristics
13
Figure 2-3. TPU2000 and TPU2000R Communication Cards
14
Figure 2-4. Physical Communication Card Location for the TPU2000
15
Figure 2-5. Physical Communication Card Location for the TPU2000R
15
Communication Card Part Number Options
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Table 2-1. TPU2000 Communication Options
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Table 2-2. TPU2000 Communication Card Matrix for Unit 488MRXDZ-CSSSQ
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Table 2-3. TPU2000R Communication Options
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Table 2-4. TPU2000R Communication Card Matrix for Unit 588XXXYZ-XXXXQ
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Table 2-5. TPU2000R Communication Card Matrix
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Unit Communication Card Verification
19
Port Isolation
21
RS232 Interface Connectivity
21
Table 3-1. Physical Interface Options
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TPU2000 and TPU2000R Device Connectivity
21
Figure 3-1. Point to Point Architecture Using RS232
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Figure 3-2. Multi-Drop Topology Using RS232
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RS232 Cable Connectivity
22
RS232 Handshaking Defined
22
Figure 3-3. 9 Pin RS232-DTE-DTE Connector
23
Figure 3-4. Connection of a DB25 Connector to a TPU2000 or TPU2000R
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RS485 Device Connectivity with the TPU2000 and TPU2000R
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Figure 3-5. Location of RS485 Resistor Configuration Jumpers in the TPU2000R
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Figure 3-6. RS485 Topology Configuration for the TPU2000R
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Figure 3-7. Alternate External Resistor Placement for the TPU2000R
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Figure 3-8. RS485 Communication Cabling (TPU2000R)
26
Figure 3-9. TPU2000 RS485 Wiring Diagram
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Table 3-2. TPU2000 AUX COM Signal Assignments
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Figure 4-1. Initial Winecp Communication Configuration Screen
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TPU2000 and TPU2000R Device Parameterization
30
COM 0 Port (Front Port Configuration)
31
Figure 4-2. Communication Port Setup Screen
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Table 4-1. TPU2000 and TPU2000R COM Port 0 Front Panel Interface Parameters
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COM Port 1 Option Settings (TPU2000R Only) [Catalog 588XXX00-XXX0 or 588XXX50-XXX0]
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Table 4-2. Winecp Communication Port Settings
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Table 4-3. COM Port 1 and COM Port 2 Winecp Port Setting Options
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COM Port 2 Option Settings (TPU2000R Only) [Catalog 588XXX00-XXX0 or 588XXXX6-XXX4]
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Figure 4-3. COM Port 1 Winecp Setting Screen
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Figure 4-4. Winecp COM Port 2 Communication Screen
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COM Port 3 and AUX COM Configuration
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Figure 4-5. TPU2000R Communication Capability Chart
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Figure 4-6. TPU2000 Communication Capability Chart
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Modbus Protocol Selection and Configuration for Port 3 and AUX COM
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Figure 4-7. Modbus, DNP 3.0, SPACOM, and PG&E Port 3 Communication Screen
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Modbus Plus Port Configuration [COM 3 on Selected Units] (TPU2000R Only)
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Hardware Configuration
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Software Configuration
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Figure 5-1. Modbus Polling Sequence
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Modbus ASCII Emulation
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Modbus Protocol
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Section 5 - Modbus
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Figure 5-2. Modbus ASCII Transmitted and Received Frame Formats
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Figure 5-3. Modbus ASCII Frame Format
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Figure 5-4. Modbus ASCII Frame Analysis
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Figure 5-5. Modbus RTU Format
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Figure 5-6. RTU Frame Format
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Modbus RTU Emulation
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Modbus Plus (Available on the TPU2000R Only)
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Modbus Plus Theory of Operation
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Figure 5-7. Modbus Plus Message Frame Structure
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Figure 5-8. Modbus Plus Token Rotation Explanation
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Figure 5-9. Modbus Plus Token Rotation Explanation
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Figure 5-10. Modbus Plus Token Rotation Explanation
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Figure 5-11. Modbus Plus Network Topology
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Figure 5-12. Modbus Plus Path Designation
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Figure 5-13. Modbus Plus Addressing Example
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0X Discrete Coils
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Modbus and Modbus Plus General Notes
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Modbus/Modbus Plus Register Map
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Figure 5-14. Modbus Protocol Function 01 Frame Format
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Function Code 1 (Read Coil Status) - Read Only Data
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Figure 5-15. Example Transaction Request for Eight Physical Output Coils
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Figure 5-16. Example of Raw Data Decode
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Modbus 0X Implementation Features
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Figure 5-17. Momentary Change Detect Example
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Figure 5-18. Latched Element Status Example
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Logical Output Block (Single Bit Data) - 108 Discrete Coils (99 Elements Defined 2
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Table 5-1. Logical Output Modbus Address Map Definition
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Logical Output Block (Two Bit Data with Momentary Change Detection)
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Physical Output Block (Single Bit Data) - 16 Discrete Coils (8 Elements Defined)
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Table 5-2. Physical Output Contact Mapping Defined
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Table 5-3. Momentary Change Detect Data Definition
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Physical Output Block (Two Bit Data with Momentary Change Detection): Not Available on TPU2000
72
Table 5-4. Modbus Physical Output Momentary Change Detect Address Allocation
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1 X Discrete Contact Inputs
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Function Code 2 - Read Input Status (Read Only Data)
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Logical Inputs
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Tpu2000/2000R)
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Table 5-5. Logical Input Modbus Address Map Definition
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Figure 5-20. Momentary Change Detect Example
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Physical Inputs (16 Elements Defined)
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Momentary Change Detect Logical Inputs
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Table 5-6. Physical Input Modbus Address Map Definition
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Table 5-7. Logical Input Status Momentary Change Detect Status
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Figure 5-21. Momentary Change Detect Status Example
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Physical Input Momentary Change Detect (32 Elements Defined)
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Table 5-8. Physical Input Momentary Change Detect Register Map
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Figure 5-22. Decode of Raw Data Bits as Seen on Data Scope Analyzer
81
4X Register Read Capabilities
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Function Code 03 - Read Holding Registers (Read Only)
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Figure 5-23. Vendor Documentation Translation Example
83
Figure 5-24. 4X Data Read Frame Format
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TPU2000 and TPU2000R Internal Operation
84
ABB Data Type Definitions
85
Figure 5-25. Register Scaling Methodology
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Figure 5-26. Change Configuration Settings Menu Illustrating CT and VT Configuration
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Register Scaling Investigated
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Table 5-9. Register Scaling Queries
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Figure 5-27. User Definable Register Configuration Screen
87
Scaling Option and Destination Register Length Options Explained
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Table 5-10. Minimum and Maximum Ranges for Scaled Numbers Depending Upon Scale Option and
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Figure 5-28. Popup Menu Configuration Screen for Data Type Register Selections
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Figure 5-29. Relationship between Scaled and Unscaled Formats for Offset Bipolar, Bipolar, Unipolar, and Negative Unipolar Scaling Selection in the TPU2000 and 2000R
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Destination Register Length Justification Options Explained
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Source Register Address and Source Register Type Explained
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Figure 5-30. Bit Justification Notation
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Source Scale Range and Source Scale Type Selections Explained
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Table 5-11. Default Scaling and Remapping Register Assignments
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Figure 5-31. Register Scaling Default Example
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Figure 5-32. Scaling Example for Voltage Mapped Registers
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Relay Status (1 Register Defined)
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Table 5-12. Relay Status Modbus Address Map Definition
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Diagnostic Status (2 Registers Defined)
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Figure 5-33. Application Example: Fetch Relay Status from the TPU2000/2000R
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Figure 5-34. Application Example: Returned Relay Response
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Unit Information (15 Registers Defined)
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Table 5-13. Diagnostic Status Modbus Address Map Definition
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Read Quick Status (3 Registers Defined)
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Table 5-14. Unit Information Status Modbus Address Map Definition
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Power Fail Status Information (9 Registers Defined)
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Fast Status (2 Registers Defined)
99
Table 5-15. Quick Status Modbus Address Map Definition
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Table 5-16. Power Fail Table Register Definition
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Communication Event Log (8 Registers Defined)
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Table 5-17. Fast Status Modbus Address Map Definition
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Table 5-18. Communication Error Event Log
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Metering Values (35 Registers Defined)
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Table 5-19. TPU2000/TPU2000R Metering Values
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Load Current and Angular Values
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Table 5-20. Demand Metering Modbus Address Map Definition
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RMS Voltage/Angular/Real and Reactive Power/Energy Values Block (17 Registers Defined)
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Table 5-21. TPU2000/TPU2000R Metering Values
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RMS Demand Current/Real and Reactive Power Values Block (24 Registers Defined)
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Table 5-22. to be Named
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Minimum and Maximum Peak Demand (60 Registers Defined)
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Table 5-23. Peak Demand Register Map for the TPU2000R and TPU2000
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Figure 5-35. Demand Current Calculation
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Figure 5-36. Energy Demand Calculation
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Table 5-24. Minimum Demand Register Map for the TPU2000R and TPU2000
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Breaker Counters (11 Registers Defined) Modbus Function 03 Read Only
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Table 5-25. Breaker Counter Definition Table
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Discrete 4X Register Bit Data Reporting (26 Registers Defined)
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Table 5-26. Logical Input Table (8 Registers 128 Elements)
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Table 5-27. Logical Input Definition Table (8 Registers - 127 Elements)
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Table 5-28. Physical Output Table (1 Register Defined)
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Table 5-29. Physical Input Table (1 Register Defined)
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Table 5-30. Force Table Mapping
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Table 5-31. Three Winding Logical Output Points
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4 X Register Write Capabilities
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Function Code 16 Preset 4X Registers (Write Only)
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Figure 5-37. Modbus Write Command 16 (10 HEX) Allowing Writes to the TPU2000/2000R
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Fault Records
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Figure 5-38. Function 23 Read/Write Command Format
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Table 5-32. Fault Record Data Assignment
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Differential Fault Record Reporting
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Table 5-33. Differential 2 Winding Fault Record Register Definition
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Figure 5-39. 2 Winding Differential Fault Buffer
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Figure 5-40. 3 Winding Differential Fault Buffer
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Through Fault Buffers
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Table 5-35. 2 Winding through Fault Register Definition for the TPU2000/TPU2000R
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Table 5-36. 3 Winding through Fault Record Buffer Modbus Register Definition
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Harmonic Restraint Fault Record
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Table 5-38. 3 Winding Harmonic Fault Register Definitions
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Event Records (11 Registers Defined)
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Table 5-39. Operation Record Address Definition
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Table 5-40. Event Record Definition Type
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Providing Control Functionality in the TPU2000/2000R
143
Table 5-41. Security Status Register Indicating Password Requirement
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Figure 5-43. Typical Control Features Available for the TPU2000 and TPU2000R
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Group I Control Features Explained
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Table 5-42. Group I Control Registers
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Scada Redi
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Figure 5-44. Reset Target Led's Via Modbus Network Control
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Figure 5-45. Typical Modbus/Modbus Plus Register Definition
148
Figure 5-46. Scada Redi Memory Map Modification
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Group II Control Features Explained
149
Figure 5-47. Typical Commissioning System
149
Table 5-43. Group II Bit Definitions for TPU2000R Control
150
Table 5-44. State Truth Chart for Physical Input Forcing Function
151
Figure 5-48. Force Physical Input Example
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Figure 5-49. Force Physical Input Example
152
Group III Control Features Explained
153
Table 5-45. TPU2000R Bit Control Function Definitions
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Figure 5-50. Force Physical Input Example
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Table 5-46. State Truth Chart for Physical Input Forcing Function
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Figure 5-51. Force Physical Output Example
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Group IV Control Features Explained
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Figure 5-52. Force Physical Output Example
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Figure 5-53. Force Physical Output Example
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Table 5-47. ECP Default Correlation to Forced Logical Input Bit Map
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Figure 5-54. ECP Default Logical Input List
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Figure 5-55. Mapping Function Screen for Logical Inputs
158
Table 5-48. State Truth Chart for Physical Input Forcing Function
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Table 5-49. TPU2000 and TPU2000R Bit Control Function Definitions
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Figure 5-56. Application Example Illustrating the Use of FLI Group IV Methodology
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Group V Control Features Explained
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Table 5-50. State Truth Chart for Physical Input Forcing Function
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Table 5-51. TPU2000 and TPU2000R Bit Control Function Definitions
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Group VI Control Features Explained
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Figure 5-57. Reset Sequence for 46-1, 46-2 and 63 Latch Status Bits
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Oscillographic Data Storage (Version 1.5 and Greater TPU2000R Only)
168
Figure 5-58. Momentary Pulse Control Illustrated
168
Figure 5-59. Waveform Capture Buffer Options
168
Oscillographic Configuration (12 Registers Defined)
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Table 5-53. Oscillographic Resolution Capabilities
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Table 5-54. Oscillographic Configuration Registers
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Oscillographic Data Retrieval
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Data Retrieval Theory of Operation
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Figure 5-61. Configuration Data Retrieval Example
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Table 5-55. Oscillographic Data Format Retrieval Block
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Oscillographic Data Interpretation
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Figure 5-63. Data Interpretation
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6 X Registers
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Function Code 20 (Read General Reference) and 21 (Write General Reference)
188
Programmable Input Configuration
189
Term Definitions
189
Figure 5-64. Function 20 Read 6X Register Frame Definition
189
Figure 5-65. Modbus Command 21-Write General Reference Format
189
Methodology and Register Manipulation to Configure the Programmable Logical Input
190
Table 5-57. Relay Configuration Setting Definition
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Figure 5-66. Bit Input Mapping Definition for Registers
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Table 5-58. Programmable Input "NEGATED" "AND" Input
194
Table 5-59. AND/OR Conditional Logic Table
195
Table 5-60. Physical Input Mapping Table
195
Programmable Output Select Configuration
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Table 5-61. Relay Configuration Setting Definition
196
Table 5-63. Programmable Output AND/OR Select
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Programmable Output User Defined String Block
201
Table 5-64. Programmable Output User Defined Strings
201
Settings
202
Table 5-65. to be Named
202
Table 5-66. Primary Settings Register Definition Common to the 2 and 3 Winding Units
203
Table 5-67. 3 Winding Primary Settings Block
206
Table 5-68. ALT 1 Settings Register Definition
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Table 5-69. Alternate 1 Settings for 3 Winding Block
211
Table 5-70. ALT 2 Settings Register Definition
212
Table 5-71. Alternate 2 Settings for 3 Winding Block
215
Configuration Settings
217
Counters
219
Table 5-74. Counter Register Assignment
219
Alarm Settings
220
Table 5-75. Alarm Setting Table
220
Real Time Clock (13 Registers Defined)
221
Table 5-76. 3 Winding Alarm Settings Block
221
Table 5-77. Real Time Clock Register Definition Assignment
221
ULO Connection Settings and User Names
222
Table 5-78. ULO Table Map for Character Name Assignment
222
ULI Connection Settings and User Names
223
Table 5-79. ULI Table Map for Character Name Assignment
223
Force Logical Input Allocation and Name Assignment
224
Table 5-80. FLI Soft Bit Table Map and Character Name Assignment Register Map
224
Modbus Plus Global Register Mapping (37 Registers Defined) TPU2000R Only
228
Figure 5-70. Setting Tab Display Screen with Modbus Plus Global Register Configuration Option
228
Table 5-81. Modbus Plus Global Register Map Configuration Definition
229
Figure 5-71. Global Register Configuration Option Screen
229
Figure 5-72. Global Register Configuration Screen
229
User Definable Register Configuration Block
231
Table 5-82. User Definable Register Configuration Table
232
Modbus ASCII Communication Test Example
255
Calculation of the LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Code)
255
Modbus CRC-16 Calculation
256
TPU2000/TPU2000R Modbus Exception Response Analysis
257
Table 5-83. Modbus Standard Exception Codes
257
Table 5-84. TPU2000/TPU2000R Defined Exception Codes
257
Modbus Troubleshooting Tips
258
Figure 5-73. Exception Code Example for Holding Register Read
258
Figure 5-74. Diagnostic Function Code
258
TPU2000/TPU2000R Modbus ASCII Communication Timing Analysis
259
Modbus Baud Rate Analysis
260
Table 5-85. Character Transfer Time Vs Baud Rate
260
Figure 5-75. Example Communication Timing Topology
260
TPU2000/TPU2000R Throughput Analysis
261
Final Throughput Calculation and Analysis
262
Figure 5-76. Network Throughput Analysis at 1200 Baud
263
Modbus Plus Troubleshooting
264
Modbus Plus Throughput
265
Appendix A-Tpu Standard 10 Byte Protocol Document
361
Appendix B-Ascii Conversion Table
361
Appendix C-Modbus Plus Communication between an ABB Protective Relay and a Modicon PLC
361
Appendix D-Telebyte RS232/485 Converter Connection to ABB Protective Relays
368
General Information
368
Power Requirements
370
Troubleshooting
374
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