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DC6-049-2.02
TM 1703 emic
Protocol Elements
System Element Manual
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Preface, Table of Contents ______________________________________________________________________________
Introduction 1 ______________________________________________________________________________
Protocol Element UMPxT0 2 ______________________________________________________________________________
Protocol Element DIAST0 3 ______________________________________________________________________________
Protocol Element 103MT0 4 ______________________________________________________________________________
Protocol Element ETT0 5 ______________________________________________________________________________
Protocol Element DNPST0 6 ______________________________________________________________________________
Protocol Element MODMT0 7 ______________________________________________________________________________
Protocol Element SMST0 8 ______________________________________________________________________________
Protocol Element TG8ST0 9 ______________________________________________________________________________
Protocol Element ST1ST0 10 ______________________________________________________________________________
System Components 11 ______________________________________________________________________________
Literature ______________________________________________________________________________
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Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Order No.: DC6-049-2.02
Hint
Please observe Notes and Warnings for your own safety in the Preface.
Disclaimer of Liability Although we have carefully checked the contents of this publicationfor conformity with the hardware and software described, we cannotguarantee complete conformity since errors cannot be excluded.The information provided in this manual is checked at regularintervals and any corrections that might become necessary areincluded in the next releases. Any suggestions for improvement are
welcome.
Subject to change without prior notice.Document Label:SIC1703-HBTM1703EMICPROTOCOL-ENG_V2.02Issuing date08.06.2010
Copyright Copyright © Siemens AG 2010The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or itscontents is not permitted without express written authority.Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights, including rightscreated by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design,are reserved.
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TM 1703 emic, Protocol Elements 3DC6-049-2.02, Edition 06.2010
Preface
This document is applicable to the following product:
• TM 1703 emic
Purpose of this manual
This manual describes the functioning of the protocol elements:
UMPMT0 Multi point traffic master IEC60870-5-101 SC6-500-1
UMPST0 Multi point traffic slave IEC60870-5-101 S23-481-1
ETT0 Ethernet Interface IEC60870-5-104 S23-480-1
103MT0 Interfacing of protective devices master IEC60870-5-103 SC6-501-1
DNPST0 DNP3 Slave SC6-504-1
DIAST0 Dial-up traffic slave IEC60870-5-101 S23-482-1
MODMT0 Modbus Master SC6-502-1
ST1ST0 SIEMENS SINAUT-ST1 MPT-S SC6-505-1
SMST0 Protocol (ASCII), SMS-Alerting SC6-506-1
TG8ST0 L&G TELEGYR 800 MPT-S SC6-507-1
and essentially contains:
• Functions
• Technical Specifications
• System-technical Parameters
• Diagnostic Information
Target Group
The document you are reading right now is addressed to users, who are in charge of thefollowing engineering tasks:
• Conceptual activities, as for example design and configuration
• Creation of the assembly technical documentation using the designated engineering tools
• System parameterization and system diagnostic, using the designated engineering tools
• Technical system maintenance
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Preface
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Notes on Safety
This manual does not constitute a complete catalog of all safety measures required foroperating the equipment (module, device) in question because special operating conditionsmight require additional measures. However, it does contain notes that must be adhered to for
your own personal safety and to avoid damage to property. These notes are highlighted with a warning triangle and different keywords indicating different degrees of danger.
Danger
means that death, serious bodily injury or considerable property damage will occur, if the appropriateprecautionary measures are not carried out.
Warning
means that death, serious bodily injury or considerable property damage can occur, if the appropriateprecautionary measures are not carried out.
Caution
means that minor bodily injury or property damage could occur, if the appropriate precautionary measuresare not carried out.
Hint
is important information about the product, the handling of the product or the respective part of thedocumentation, to which special attention is to be given.
Qualified Personnel
Commissioning and operation of the equipment (module, device) described in this manual must beperformed by qualified personnel only. As used in the safety notes contained in this manual, qualifiedpersonnel are those persons who are authorized to commission, release, ground, and tag devices,systems, and electrical circuits in accordance with safety standards.
Use as PrescribedThe equipment (device, module) must not be used for any other purposes than those described in theCatalog and the Technical Description. If it is used together with third-party devices and components,these must be recommended or approved by Siemens.
Correct and safe operation of the product requires adequate transportation, storage, installation, andmounting as well as appropriate use and maintenance.
During operation of electrical equipment, it is unavoidable that certain parts of this equipment will carrydangerous voltages. Severe injury or damage to property can occur if the appropriate measures are nottaken:
• Before making any connections at all, ground the equipment at the PE terminal.
• Hazardous voltages can be present on all switching components connected to the power supply.
• Even after the supply voltage has been disconnected, hazardous voltages can still be present in theequipment (capacitor storage).
• Equipment with current transformer circuits must not be operated while open.• The limit values indicated in the manual or the operating instructions must not be exceeded; that also
applies to testing and commissioning.
Consider obligatory the safety rules for the accomplishment of works at electrical plants:
1. Switch off electricity all-pole and on all sides!2. Ensure that electricity cannot be switched on again!3. Double check that no electrical current is flowing!4. Discharge, ground, short circuit!5. Cover or otherwise isolate components that are still electrically active!
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Table of Contents
1
Introduction ........................................................................................................................7
1.1 Application ............................................................................................................8
1.2 Supported Protocols.............................................................................................9
1.3 Master Control Module CP-6010........................................................................10
1.3.1 Interfaces.......................................................................................................10
1.3.2 Block Diagram CP-6010................................................................................10
1.3.3 Technical Specifications................................................................................11
1.3.4 Front Panel....................................................................................................11
1.3.5 Pin Assignment .............................................................................................12
1.4 Engineering ........................................................................................................12
2
Protocol Element UMPxT0 ..............................................................................................13
2.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................14
2.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................15
2.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................16
3 Protocol Element DIAST0 ...............................................................................................17
3.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................18
3.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................19
3.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................19
4 Protocol Element 103MT0...............................................................................................21
4.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................22
4.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................23
4.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................23
5
Protocol Element ETT0....................................................................................................25
5.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................26
5.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................27
5.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................27
6
Protocol Element DNPST0 ..............................................................................................29
6.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................30
6.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................31
6.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................31
7
Protocol Element MODMT0.............................................................................................33
7.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................34
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7.2 Modes of Operation ........................................................................................... 35
7.3 Configuration ..................................................................................................... 35
8 Protocol Element SMST0................................................................................................ 37
8.1 Features and Functions..................................................................................... 38
8.2 Modes of Operation ........................................................................................... 38
8.3 Configuration ..................................................................................................... 39
8.3.1 Printer control ............................................................................................... 39
8.3.2 SMS-alert and control................................................................................... 39
9 Protocol Element TG8ST0.............................................................................................. 41
9.1 Features and Functions..................................................................................... 42
9.2 Modes of Operation ........................................................................................... 42
9.3
Configuration ..................................................................................................... 43
10 Protocol Element ST1ST0 .............................................................................................. 45
10.1 Features and Functions..................................................................................... 46
10.2 Modes of Operation ........................................................................................... 46
10.3 Configuration ..................................................................................................... 47
11
System Components ...................................................................................................... 49
11.1 Master Control Module ...................................................................................... 50
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1 Introduction
Contents
1.1 Application ............................................................................................................8
1.2 Supported Protocols.............................................................................................9
1.3 Master Control Module CP-6010........................................................................10
1.4 Engineering ........................................................................................................12
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Introduction
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1.1 Application
The protocol elements are used in automation units of the system TM 1703 emic. It is
deployed in the field of telecontrol and automation.
A protocol element is used for the exchange of data - and thereby for the transmission ofmessages - over a communication interface to other automation units or with devices of third-party manufacturers, for example control systems.
The hardware of the protocol element are communication interfaces, which are integrated onthe master control module CP-6010.
System element type Protocol element
consists of Master control module CP-6010 with the respective protocol firmware
can be used in TM 1703 emic
Engineering TOOLBOX II with OPM II or webbrowser
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1.2 Supported Protocols
The master control module CP-6010 provides the following protocols:
Protocol Designation Standard EIA-232
(X2)
EIA-485
(X3)
LAN
(X1)
UMPMT0 Multi-point traffic (master) IEC 60870-5-101
UMPST0 Multi-point traffic (slave) IEC 60870-5-101
ETT0 Ethernet TCP/IP IEC 60870-5-104
103MT0 Interfacing of protective devices
(master)
IEC 60870-5-103
DIAST0 Dial-up traffic (slave) IEC 60870-5-101*)
DNPST0 DNP3 (slave)
MODMT0 Modbus (master)
SMST0 Protocol (ASCII), SMS-Alerting
TG8ST0 L&G TELEGYR 800 MPT-S
ST1ST0 SIEMENS SINAUT-ST1 MPT-S
*)The master station and the remote terminal units in dial-up traffic operate with a communicationsprotocol based on IEC 60870-5-101.
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1.3 Master Control Module CP-6010
1.3.1 Interfaces
1.3.2 Block Diagram CP-6010
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1.3.3 Technical Specifications
Communication
1 serial interface(X2)
• EIA-232 (level according to V.28)
• Not galvanically insulated
• ESD protection
• Transmission rate up to to 115.2 Kbps
1 serial interface
(X3)
• EIA-485
• Galvanically insulated
• ESD protection
• Transmission rate up to 115.2 Kbps
1 LAN interface Ethernet
(X1)
• Ethernet acc. to IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T or 100Base-TX)
• Galvanically insulated
• ESD protection
• Transmission rate 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
• Line length 0…100 m
1.3.4 Front Panel
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1.3.5 Pin Assignment
The abbreviations have the following meaning:
1.4 Engineering
For diagnosis, testing, parameter setting or documentation, the system element is supportedby the engineering tools of TOOLBOX II. OPM II is required.
Further the parameter set up can take place with a web browser.
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2 Protocol Element UMPxT0
Contents
2.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................14
2.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................15
2.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................16
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2.1 Features and Functions
Communication between one central station and one or more remote stations
(IEC 60870-5-101)
• Unbalanced multi-point (multi-point traffic) according to IEC 60870-5-101
UMPMxx is controlling station (primary station), UPMSxx is controlled station (secondarystation).
─ Supported functionality according to
− ACP 1703 Interoperability IEC 60870-5-101/104 (DC0-013-1)− Ax 1703 Interoperability IEC 60870-5-101/104 (DA0-046-1)
─ Data acquisition by polling (station interrogation)
─ Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent)
─ General interrogation, outstation interrogation
─ Clock synchronization
− Cyclic, can be set in a minute grid; at least 1x per minute.
─ Command transmission
− Set control location, control location check
─ Transmission of integrated totals
─ Acquisition of transmission delay (for the correction of time synchronisation)
• Standby transmission line over the public telephone network (PSTN)
• Data transmission using time slot radio
• Co-ordination of several masters
• Optimized parameters for selected transmission facilities
• Functions for supporting redundant communication routes
• Special functions
Communication between one central station and one or more remote stations (relayoperation)
• Unbalanced multi-point in relay operation mode (multi-point traffic with routing) based onIEC 60870-5-101
UMPMxx is controlling station (primary station), UPMSxx is controlled station (secondarystation).
─ Supported functionality according to
− ACP 1703 Interoperability IEC 60870-5-101/104 (DC0-013-1)− Ax 1703 Interoperability IEC 60870-5-101/104 (DA0-046-1)
─ Data acquisition by polling (station interrogation)
─ Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent)
─ General interrogation, outstation interrogation
─ Clock synchronization
− Cyclic, can be set in a minutes grid
─ Command transmission
− Set control location, control location check
─ Transmission of integrated totals
─ Acquisition of transmission delay (for the correction of time synchronisation)
• Standby transmission line over the public telephone network (PSTN)
• Data transmission in relay operation mode (multi-point traffic with routing)
• Co-ordination of several masters
• Optimized parameters for selected transmission facilities
• Functions for supporting redundant communication routes
• Special functions
Hint
The above mentioned functions are described in detail in the document ACP 1703 • Ax 1703 Common
Functions Protocol Elements, section "Multi-Point Traffic (UMP)"
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2.2 Modes of Operation
Standard OperationMode
Extras1)
Interface signals on connector X2
Unbalanced interchange
circuit V.24/V.28
V.28 asynchronous
- RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
Optional Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X3
Balanced interface
EIA-485
V.11 asynchronous
- TXD+, TXD- (2-wire)
TXD+/RXD+, TXD-/RXD-, RXD+, RXD-
(4-wire)
Optional Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Balanced interface
EIA-485
V.11 asynchronous
CM-0829 RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
Optical interface
(multimode fibre optic)
Ring
CM-0821 RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
1) Extras are optional equipments
Hint
Details about realization of various operation modes are given in the documents TM 1703 emic – Installation and ACP 1703 Plattforms - Configuration.
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2.3 Configuration
For the communication infrastructure, additional suitable transmission facilities and/or networkcomponents may be needed.
Own station ( = central station )
System System Element Protocol element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 UMPMT0
Remote station ( = substation )
System System Element Protocol element Note
AK 1703 ACP CP-2010/CPC25
CP-2017/PCCX25
SM-2551/UMPSA0
SM-0551/UMPSA0
BC 1703 ACP CP-5014/CPCX55 SM-2551/UMPSA0
SM-0551/UMPSA0
TM 1703 ACP CP-6014/CPCX65 SM-2551/UMPSA0SM-0551/UMPSA0
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 UMPST0
TM 1703 mic CP-6040/CPC60
Third-party system - - IEC 60870-5-101 according
to ACP 1703
Interoperability IEC 60870-
5-101/104 (DC0-013-1) or
Ax 1703 Interoperability
IEC 60870-5-101/104
(DA0-046-1)
Own station ( = substation )
System System Element Protocol element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 UMPST0
Remote station ( = central station )
System System Element Protocol element Note
AK 1703 ACP CP-2010/CPC25
CP-2017/PCCX25
SM-2551/UMPMA0
SM-0551/UMPMA0
BC 1703 ACP CP-5014/CPCX55 SM-2551/UMPMA0
SM-0551/UMPMA0
TM 1703 ACP CP-6014/CPCX65 SM-2551/UMPMA0
SM-0551/UMPMA0
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 UMPMT0
TM 1703 mic CP-6040/CPC60
Third-party system - - IEC 60870-5-101 according
to ACP 1703
Interoperability IEC 60870-
5-101/104 (DC0-013-1) or
Ax 1703 Interoperability
IEC 60870-5-101/104
(DA0-046-1)
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3 Protocol Element DIAST0
Contents
3.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................18
3.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................19
3.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................19
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3.1 Features and Functions
Communication between one central station and up to 100 remote stations
• Unbalanced multi-point (dial-up traffic) based on IEC 60870-5-101
DIAMxx is controlling station (primary station), DIASxx is controlled station (secondarystation).
• Controlling connection establishment and disconnection
─ Connection establishment spontaneously and cyclically, controlling station controlled station
− Establishing a connection cyclically at a settable interval (monitoring cycle)
∗ for transmission of low-priority data
∗ for monitoring the station availability
∗ for clock synchronization
─ Controlling connection establishment by means of modem commands
−
AT Hayes, V.25bis, X.20, X.28− Arbitrary main telephone number of a telephone network (PSTN)
─ Access control (LOGIN with password) in the private range of IEC 60870-5-101 ─ Disconnection control in the private range of IEC 60870-5-101
• Communication when a connection is established according tounbalanced multi-point (dial-up traffic) based on IEC 60870-5-101
─ Data acquisition by polling (station interrogation)
─ Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent)
─ General interrogation, outstation interrogation
─ Clock synchronization
− Each time a connection has been established− When a connection is established, one time per minute
─ Command transmission
─ Transmission of integrated totals
• Co-ordination of several masters in "multi-master operation" (availability and datathroughput)
─ The controlling station can simultaneously establish connections to different controlledstations
• Standby transmission line(s) by means of standby telephone numbers of the same oranother (PSTN) telephone network
• Multi-hierarchical configurations
• Optimized parameters for selected transmission facilities
• Toll-Saving Transmission Strategies
• Having a telephone set connected in parallel
• Functions for supporting redundant communication routes
Hint
The above mentioned functions are described in detail in the document ACP 1703 • Ax 1703 CommonFunctions Protocol Elements, section "Dial-Up Traffic (DIA)".
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Operating mode Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Unbalanced interchange
circuit V.24/V.28
V.28 asynchronous
Modem
(GSM, PSTN, TETRA,
ISDN)
TXD, RXD, GND, RTS, DTR, DSR/+5V,
DCD
1) Extras are optional equipments
Hint
Details about realization of various operation modes are given in the documents TM 1703 emic – Installation and ACP 1703 Plattforms - Configuration.
3.3 Configuration
For the communication infrastructure, additional suitable transmission facilities and/or networkcomponents may be needed.
Own Station ( = substation )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 DIAST0
Remote Station ( = central station )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
AK 1703 ACP CP-2010/CPC25
CP-2017/PCCX25
SM-2551/DIAMA0
SM-0551/DIAMA0
BC 1703 ACP CP-5014/CPCX55 SM-2551/DIAMA0
SM-0551/DIAMA0
TM 1703 ACP CP-6014/CPCX65 SM-2551/DIAMA0
SM-0551/DIAMA0
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Contents
4.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................22
4.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................23
4.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................23
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4.1 Features and Functions
Communication between one central station and up to 25 protective devices, considering the
maximum number of data points (=500) which are processable in the system.
• Unbalanced multi-point (multi-point traffic) according to IEC 60870-5-103
103Mxx is controlling station (primary station), 103Sxx / protective device is controlledstation (secondary station).
─ Supported functionality according to
− ACP 1703 Interoperability IEC 60870-5-103 (DC0-026-1)− Ax 1703 Interoperability IEC 60870-5-103 (DA0-063-1)
─ Data acquisition by polling (station interrogation)
─ Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent)
─ General interrogation, outstation interrogation
─ Clock synchronization
− Cyclic, can be set in a seconds grid
─ Command transmission
− Set control location, control location check
─ File transfer
− Disturbance records to SICAM DISTO− Disturbance records to control centre systems according to IEC 60870-5-101/104
─ Generic functions
─ Acquisition of transmission delay (for the correction of time synchronisation)
• Resetting the short-circuit location values
• Measured value change monitoring
• Monitoring intermediate and faulty positions of double-point information
• Transmission of parameters and diagnostic information for Reyrolle protection equipment
(Embedded REYDISP)• Optimized parameters for selected transmission facilities
• Functions for supporting redundant communication routes
• Special functions
Hint
The above mentioned functions are described in detail in the document ACP 1703 • Ax 1703 CommonFunctions Protocol Elements, section "Interfaces of Protective Devices (103)".
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4.2 Modes of Operation
Standard OperationMode
Extras1)
Interface signals on connector X2
Unbalanced interchange
circuit V.24/V.28
V.28 asynchronous
- RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
Optional Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X3
Balanced interface
EIA-485
V.11 asynchronous
- TXD+, TXD- (2-wire)
TXD+/RXD+, TXD-/RXD-, RXD+, RXD-
(4-wire)
Optional Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Balanced interface
EIA-485
V.11 asynchronous
CM-0829
CM-0819
RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
Optical interface
(multimode fibre optic)
Ring
CM-0821 RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
1) Extras are optional equipments
Hint
Details about realization of various operation modes are given in the documents TM 1703 emic – Installation and ACP 1703 Plattforms - Configuration.
4.3 Configuration
For the communication infrastructure, additional suitable transmission facilities and/or networkcomponents may be needed.
Own Station ( = central station )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 103MT0
Remote station ( = substation; e.g. protictive device, power meter )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
SM-2551/103SA0
SM-0551/103SA0
electricalBC 1703 ACP CP-5014/CPCX55
local serial interface optical
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Third-party system - - IEC 60870-5-103
unbalanced slave
(secondary),
according to ACP 1703
Interoperability
IEC 60870-5-103 (DC0-
026-1) or Ax 1703
Interoperability IEC 60870-
5-103 (DA0-063-1)
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Contents
2.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................14
2.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................15
2.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................16
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5.1 Features and Functions
Communication of a station with one remote station (up to 4 remote stations in case of
synchonous connections).
• LAN/WAN communication via Ethernet TCP/IP according to IEC 60870-5-104
─ Supported functionality according to
− ACP 1703 Interoperability IEC 60870-5-101/104; chapter Interoperability forTM 1703 emic
─ Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent)
─ General Interrogation
─ Clock synchronization
─ Command transmission
− Supervision of maximum transport delay in control direction (command received toolate)
─ Transmission of integrated totals
• Clock synchronization
─ SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)
─ up to 4 different SNTP servers can be interrogated (redundancy)
─ Cyclic, can be set in a seconds grid; self-adapting
• Functions for supporting redundant communication routes
─ Synchronous redundant connections (proprietary function)
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5.2 Modes of Operation
Operating mode Interface Signals on connector X1
Electrical LAN interface
(twisted pair)
Ethernet IEC 60870-5-104
TXD+, TXD-, RXD+, RXD-
Hint
Details about realization of various operation modes are given in the documents TM 1703 emic – Installation and ACP 1703 Plattforms - Configuration.
5.3 Configuration
For the communication infrastructure, additional suitable transmission facilities and/or networkcomponents may be needed.
Own Station ( = substation )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 ETT0
Remote Station ( = central station )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
AK 1703 ACP CP-2010/CPC25
CP-2017/PCCX25
SM-2556/ET02
SM-2556/ETA2
SM-2557/ET02
SM-2557/ETA2
BC 1703 ACP CP-5014/CPCX55 SM-2556/ET02
SM-2556/ETA2
SM-2557/ET02
SM-2557/ETA2
TM 1703 ACP CP-6014/CPCX65 SM-2556/ET02
SM-2556/ETA2
SM-2557/ET02
SM-2557/ETA2
only IEC 60870-5-104 via
Ethernet 10Base-TX
Third-party system - - IEC 60870-5-104 according
to ACP 1703
Interoperability IEC 60870-
5-101/104; chapter
Interoperability for
TM 1703 mic.
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Contents
6.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................30
6.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................31
6.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................31
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6.1 Features and Functions
General functions "DNP3 Substation Function"
Communication with one central station (DNP3)
• Unbalanced multi-point traffic according DNP3
DNPST0 is substation
─ Supported functionality according DNP3 Interoperability, chapter Interoperability of
SICAM 1703 for DNP3 Slave (serial) using DNPS.
─ Data acquisition by polling (station interrogation, register interrogation)
─ Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent, Event-Queue)
─ General interrogation, outstation interrogation
─ Command transmission
─ Transmission of integrated totals
• Optimized parameters for selected transmission facilities
• Functions for supporting redundant communication routes
• Special functions
Hint
The above mentioned functions are described in detail in the document Common Functions DNP3.
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6.2 Modes of Operation
Standard Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Unbalanced interchange
circuit V.24/V.28
V.28 asynchronous
- RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
Optional Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X3
Balanced interface EIA-
485
V.11 asynchronous
- TXD+, TXD- (2-wire)
TXD+/RXD+, TXD-/RXD-, RXD+, RXD-
(4-wire)
Optional Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Balanced interface EIA-
485
V.11 asynchronous
CM-0829
CM-0819
RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
Optical interface
(multimode fibre optic)
Ring
CM-0821 RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
1) Extras are optional equipments
Hint
Details about realization of various operation modes are given in the documents TM 1703 emic – Installation and ACP 1703 Plattforms - Configuration.
6.3 Configuration
For the communication infrastructure, additional suitable transmission facilities and/or networkcomponents may be needed.
Own Station ( = substation )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 DNPST0
Gegenstelle ( = central station )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
AK 1703 ACP CP-2010/CPC25
CP-2017/PCCX25
SM-2551/DNPMA0
SM-0551/DNPMA0
BC 1703 ACP CP-5014/CPCX55 SM-2551/DNPMA0
SM-0551/DNPMA0
TM 1703 ACP CP-6014/CPCX65 SM-2551/DNPMA0
SM-0551/DNPMA0
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interoperability
(DC0-047-2)
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Contents
7.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................34
7.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................35
7.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................35
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7.1 Features and Functions
Communication between one central station and up to 100 remote stations (MODBUS)
• Unbalanced multi-point traffic according Modicon MODBUS
MODMA0 is central station (Primary Station).
─ Supported functionality according MODBUS Interoperability, chapter Interoperability of
SICAM 1703 using serial MODBUS unbalanced Master .
─ Data acquisition by polling (station interrogation, register interrogation)
─ Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent, Event-Queue)
─ General interrogation, outstation interrogation
─ Command transmission
─ Transmission of integrated totals
• Optimized parameters for selected transmission facilities
• Functions for supporting redundant communication routes
• Special functions
Hint
The above mentioned functions are described in detail in the document Common Functions MODBUS.
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7.2 Modes of Operation
Standard Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Unbalanced interchange
circuit V.24/V.28
V.28 asynchronous
- RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
Optional Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X3
Balanced interface EIA-
485
V.11 asynchronous
- TXD+, TXD- (2-wire)
TXD+/RXD+, TXD-/RXD-, RXD+, RXD-
(4-wire)
Optional Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Balanced interface EIA-
485
V.11 asynchronous
CM-0829
CM-0819
RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
1) Extras are optional equipments
Hint
Details about realization of various operation modes are given in the documents TM 1703 emic – Installation and ACP 1703 Plattforms - Configuration.
7.3 Configuration
For the communication infrastructure, additional suitable transmission facilities and/or networkcomponents may be needed.
Own Station ( = central station )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6003/CPC10 MODMT0
Gegenstelle ( = substation )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
AK 1703 ACP CP-2010/CPC25
CP-2017/PCCX25
SM-2551/MODSA0
SM-0551/MODSA0
BC 1703 ACP CP-5014/CPCX55 SM-2551/MODSA0
SM-0551/MODSA0
TM 1703 ACP CP-6014/CPCX65 SM-2551/MODSA0
SM-0551/MODSA0
Third-party system - - According to MODBUS
interoperability
(DC0-073-2)
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Contents
8.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................38
8.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................38
8.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................39
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8.1 Features and Functions
Printer logging (ASCII) and SMS alert/control
• printer logging
─ loggingl on serial printer (ASCII)
• SMS-alert
─ send binary information with SMS
− aquisition time in SMS text
─ send command with SMS
─ member adminstration
─ modem control with AT-Hayes commands
• SMS control
─ receive command with SMS
− command delay supervision for SMS commands
─ member administration
─ modem control with AT-Hayes commands
Hint
The above mentioned functions are described in detail in the document Common Functions SMS.
8.2 Modes of Operation
Standard Operation Mode Extras Interface signals on connector X2
Unbalanced interchange circuit
V.24/V.28
V.28 asynchronous
--- RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR, DSR/+5V,
GND
Hint
Details about realization of various operation modes are given in the document TM 1703 emic – Installation
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8.3 Configuration
For the communication infrastructure, additional suitable transmission facilities and/or networkcomponents may be needed.
8.3.1 Printer control
Own Station
System System Element Protocol Element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 SMST0
Remote Station
System System Element Protocol Element NoteThird-party system - - • Printer
− serial printers
(for printed protocols)
8.3.2 SMS-alert and control
Own Station
System System Element Protocol Element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 SMST0
Remote Station
System System Element Protocol Element Note
Third party system • Mobile phone
(SMS-alert/control)
• Third Party System
(SMS-alert/control)
AK 1703 ACP CP-2010/CPC25
CP-2017/PCCX25
SM-2551/SMSA0
SM-0551/SMSA0
BC 1703 ACP CP-5014/CPCX55 SM-2551/SMSA0
SM-0551/SMSA0TM 1703 ACP CP-6014/CPCX65 SM-2551/SMSA0
SM-0551/SMSA0
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 SMST0
AMIS DC CP-341x/CPC30 SMST0
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Contents
9.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................42
9.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................42
9.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................43
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9.1 Features and Functions
Communication between one central station and one or more remote stations
• Unbalanced multi-point (multi-point traffic) according to L&G TG800
TG8ST0 is controlled station.
─ Supported functionality according to
− Interoperability TG800 (DC0-041-2)
─ Data acquisition by polling (station interrogation)
─ Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent)
─ General interrogation, remote station interrogation
─ Clock synchronization
− Cyclic, can be set in a minute grid; at least 1x per minute.
─ Command transmission
─ Transmission of integrated totals
• Spontaneous-mode radio transmission
• Optimized parameters for selected transmission facilities
• Functions for supporting redundant communication routes
9.2 Modes of Operation
Standard Operation Mode Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Unbalanced interchange circuit
V.24/V.28
V.28 asynchronous
--- RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR, DSR/+5V,
GND
Optional Operation Mode Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X3
Balanced interface EIA-485
V.11 asynchronous
- TXD+, TXD- (2-wire)
TXD+/RXD+, TXD-/RXD-, RXD+, RXD- (4-wire)
Optional Operation Mode Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Balanced interface EIA-485
V.11 asynchronous
CM-0829
CM-0819
RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR, DSR/+5V,
GND
Optical interface
(multimode fibre optic)
Ring
CM-0821 RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR, DSR/+5V,
GND
1) Extras are optional equipments
Hint
Details about realization of various operation modes are given in the document TM 1703 emic – Installation
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9.3 Configuration
For the communication infrastructure, additional suitable transmission facilities and/or networkcomponents may be needed.
Own Station ( = substation )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 TG8ST0
Remote Station (=central station)
System System Element Protocol Element Note
AK 1703 ACP CP-2010/CPC25
CP-2017/PCCX25
SM-2551/TG8MA0
SM-0551/TG8MA0
BC 1703 ACP CP-5014/CPCX55 SM-2551/TG8MA0
SM-0551/TG8MA0
TM 1703 ACP CP-6014/CPCX65 SM-2551/TG8MA0
SM-0551/TG8MA0
Third-party system - - Interoperability according
to TG800 (DC0-041-2)
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Contents
10.1 Features and Functions......................................................................................46
10.2 Modes of Operation............................................................................................46
10.3 Configuration ......................................................................................................47
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10.1 Features and Functions
Communication between one or more remote stations and one central station SIEMENS
SINAUT ST1 (TIM 11)
• Unbalanced multi-point (multi-point traffic) according to SIEMENS SINAUT ST1 (TIM 11)
ST1ST0 is substation (secondary station).
─ Supported functionality according to SIEMENS SINAUT ST1 (TIM 11)
─ Protocol definition (with restrictions)
─ Data acquisition by polling (station interrogation)
─ Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent)
─ General interrogation, substation interrogation
─ Command transmission
─ Transmission of integrated totals
• Optimized parameters for selected transmission facilities
• Message conversionIEC60870-5-101 SIEMENS SINAUT ST1 (TIM11)
Hint
The above mentioned functions are described in detail in the document Common Functions SIEMENSSINAUT
10.2 Modes of Operation
Standard Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Unbalanced interchange
circuit V.24/V.28
V.28 asynchronous
- RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
Optional Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X3
Balanced interface EIA-
485
V.11 asynchronous
- TXD+, TXD- (2-wire)
TXD+/RXD+, TXD-/RXD-, RXD+, RXD-
(4-wire)
Optional Operation
Mode
Extras 1) Interface signals on connector X2
Balanced interface EIA-
485
V.11 asynchronous
CM-0829
CM-0819
RXD, TXD, CTS, RTS, DCD, DTR,
DSR/+5V, GND
1) Extras are optional equipments
Hint
Details about realization of various operation modes are given in the document TM 1703 emic – Installation
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10.3 Configuration
For the communication infrastructure, additional suitable transmission facilities and/or networkcomponents may be needed.
Own Station ( = substation )
System System Element Protocol Element Note
TM 1703 emic CP-6010/CPC30 ST1SA0
Remote Station (= central station)
System System Element Protocol Element Note
AK 1703 ACP CP-2010/CPC25
CP-2017/PCCX25
SM-2551/ST1MA0
SM-0551/ST1MA0
BC 1703 ACP CP-5014/CPCX55 SM-2551/ST1MA0
SM-0551/ST1MA0
TM 1703 ACP CP-6014/CPCX65 SM-2551/ST1MA0
SM-0551/ST1MA0
Third-party system - - Interoperability according
to SIEMENS SINAUT ST1
(TIM11)
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Contents
11.1 Master Control Module .......................................................................................50
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Designation Item-Number/MLFB
CP-6010 emic Master Control Module GC6-010
6MF11130GA100AA0
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Literature
ACP 1703 • Ax 1703 Common Functions Protocol Elements DC0-023-2 ACP 1703 • Ax 1703 Common Functions MODBUS DC0-088-2
ACP 1703 • Ax 1703 Common Functions DNP3 DC0-090-2
ACP 1703 Interoperability IEC 60870-5-101/104 DC0-013-2
ACP 1703 • Ax 1703 DNP3 Interoperability DC0-046-2
ACP 1703 • Ax 1703 MODBUS Interoperability DC0-073-2
ACP 1703 Platforms Configuration Automation Units and Automation Networks DC0-021-2
TM 1703 emic Installation DC6-045-2
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Literature