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Preface
Purpose of this manual
This manual describes the characteristics and functions of the following products:
• CP-8000
• CP-8021
• CP-8022 (GPRS)
Particularly it contains the following information:
• Safety instructions
• Fields of application and advantages of the system
• Configuration possibilities
• Functional overviews
• Technical specifications
• Order information
• Installation instructions
• Hardware descriptions (modules)
• Engineering options
• Parameterization of telecontrol applications
• Programming of open-/closed-loop control functions
• Savi ng and l oading of application data
• Test functions
• Loading of firmware
• Diagnosis
Target Group
The d ocument you are reading right now i s addr essed to us ers, who are in charge of the following engineering tasks:
• Evaluation of the suitability of the system
• Evaluation of the module specifications
• Evaluation of quotation criteria, such as technical specifications of the system or environ-
mental conditions
• Conceptual activities, such as design and configuration
• Mechanical installation
• C reati on of th e assem bly t echnic al doc umentat ion
• Engineering and testing with the designated engineering tools
• Technical system maintenance and service, module handling
Within this manual there are hints how to obtain information or files by means of the website
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Siemens does neither receive liability nor warranty for recommendations which are given or
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Links to Third-Party Websites
Siemens is not responsible for the contents of third-party websites mentioned in this document, as well as the correctness of the publications and links. For all product information the
respective manufacturer is respons ib le.
Conventions Used
• Manuals to be referred to are represented in italics, such as for instance SICAM RTUs
Common Functions Protocol Elements, chapter "Dial-Up Traffic (DIA)".
• Outputs vi sible on the screen are desc ribed in this font.
• Inputs via keyboard or mouse keys and visible on the screen are described in this
font.
• Men u pos ition s visi ble o n the scr een are descri bed in this font.
• Unchangeable texts that are contained in windows and are visible on the screen ARE
DESCRIBED IN T HIS FONT.
• Buttons in windows visible on the screen and to be operated by keyboard or mouse
are described in this font.
• Operation code fr om programs and variable names ar e described in thi s font.
• Path statements in the directory tree, which lead to parameters, are described in this
font.
• Names of parameters are described in this font.
• Names of values are described in this font.
• Sym bolic names, pro gram names and f ile name exten sio ns are described in this font.
Note
Within this manual described functions for operation, diagnosis and test of CP- 8000/CP-802x have been
recorded by means of an ind ustrial PC with op er ating system Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise ® (Service
Pack 1) [6 4 b it] and web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer ® 10. They are valid li k ew ise –
inessential deviations – for other operating systems and web browser s.
SICAM RTUs IEC 60870-5-101/104 InteroperabilityDC0-013-2
SICAM RTUs IEC 60870-5-103 InteroperabilityDC0-026-2
SICAM RTUs TG800 InteroperabilityDC0-041-2
SICAM RTUs DNP3 InteroperabilityDC0-046-2
SICAM RTUs MODBUS InteroperabilityDC0-073-2
Data Sheet CM-0819MC0-043-2
Data Sheet CM-0821MC0-031-2
Data Sheet CM-0822MC0-033-2
Data Sheet CM-0823MC0-035-2
Data Sheet CM-0827MA0-025-2
SICAM TM System Data SheetMC6-007-2
SICAM T M I /O Modules ManualDC6-041-2
SICAM I/O Modules ManualDC8-012-2
SICAM RTUs Common Functions Perip heral Elements According to
IEC 60870-5-101/104
SICAM RTUs Common Functions System and Basic System ElementsDC0-015-2
SICAM RTUs • Ax 1703 Comm on Functions Protocol ElementsDC0-023-2
SICAM RTUs Common Functions MODBUSDC0-088-2
SICAM RTUs Common Functions DNP3DC0-090-2
SICAM RTUs Common Functions Print er Logging (ASCII) and SMS AlarmsDC0-096-2
SICAM RTUs Common Functions Landis & Gyr TELEGYR 800 GV-SDC0-103-2
SICAM RTUs Common Func tions ABB RP5UT1 MPT-SDC0-105-2
SICAM RTUs • SICAM TOOLBOX II Administrator Security ManualDC0-115-2
Folder SICAM TOOLBOX IIM30-001-5
SICAM TOOLBOX II License CatalogD30-017-5
SICAM TOOLBOX II Online Help
CAExplus Online Help
SICAM Device Manager Product InformationD51-001
SICAM Device M anager User ManualD51-003
PC Products Referenc e ListD95- 003-1
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This manual does not constitute a complete catalog of all safety measures required for operating the equipment (module, device) in question because special operating conditions might
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 pr operty dam age will occur, if the appropriate
precaut ionary measures ar e n ot carried out.
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Caution
means that minor bodily injury or property damage could occur, if th e appropri ate precautionary measures
are not c arr ied out.
Note
is important inf or mation about the product, the handling of the product or the resp ective par t of the documentation, to which special attention is to be given.
Qualified electrical eng ineering pers onnel may commission and o perate the device described
in this document. Qualifi ed electrical engi neering personnel in the sense of this document are
peop le who can demo nstrate u p to date technical qualifications as electrical technicians including safety and first aid training. These person may commission, isolate, ground and label
devices, systems and circuits according to the standards of safety engineering.
Use as Prescribed
The device may only be used for such applications as set out in the catalogs and the technical
descri ption, an d only in combination wit h thi rd-party equipment recommended and approved
by Siemens.
Correct and safe operation of the product requires adequate transportation, storage, installation and mounting in a control cabinet, as well as appropriate use and maintenance.
During operation of electrical equipment, it is unavoidable that certain parts of this equipment
will carry dangerous voltages. Severe injury or damage to property can occur if the appropriate measures are not taken:
• Before m aking any connections, ground the equipment and the grounding terminal.
• Hazardous voltages can be present on all switching components connected to the power
supply.
• The device does not repr esent a s afety -orien ted appli cation.
• Even after the supply voltage has been disconnected, hazardous voltages can still be pre-
sent in the equipment (capacitor storage).
• LED display does not ensure that the connectors are free of voltage.
• The limit values indicated in the manual must not be exceeded; that also applies to testing
and commissioning.
Preface
Danger
Consider obligatory the safety rules for the accomp lishment of works at electrical plants:
1. Switch off electr icity all- p ole and on all s ides!
2. Ensure that electricity c annot be switc hed on ag ain!
3. Double c heck that no electrical current is flowing!
4. Discharge, ground, short circuit!
5. Cover or otherwise isolate components that are still electrically act ive!
The product described conforms to the regulations of the following European Directives:
• 2014/30 /EU
Directi v e of the European P ar liament and of the Cou ncil of 26 February 2014 on the harmon ization of
the laws of the Member States rel ating to electromagnetic compatibility; Official Journal of th e EU L96,
29/03/2 01 4, p. 79–106
• 2014/35 /EU
Directi v e of the European P ar liament and of the Cou ncil of 26 February 2014 on the harmon ization of
the laws of the Member States relat ing to the m aking available on the market of electrical equipment
designed for us e within certain v oltage limits; Official Journal of the EU L96, 29/03/2014, p. 357–374
• 2014/ 53 /EU (ap pl i es for CP-8 022)
Directi ve of the European Parliam ent and of t he Counci l of 16 April 2014 on the harm onisation of the
laws of the Member States r elating t o th e making availabl e on the market of radi o equipment and repealing Directive 1999/5/EC; Official Journal of the EC L153, 22/05/2014, p. 62–106
• 2011/65 /EU
Directi ve of the European Parliamen t and of the Council of 8 June 2 011 on the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and el ectronic equipment ; Official Journal of the EU L174,
01/07/2 01 1, p. 88–110
The conformity of the prod uct with the regulations of the above mentioned directives is proven through the
observ ance of th e following harmonized s tandards :
• EN 60870- 2- 1:1 996 for 2014 /30/E U
• EN 61010- 1: 20 10 f or 2014/ 35/ EU
• EN 301 48 9-1:2011 an d EN 3 01 51 1:2 0 03 f or 201 4/5 3/EU
• EN 50581: 201 2 for 2011/ 65/E U
This declaration certifies the conformity with the specified dir ectives, but is not an assurance of characteristics in the sense of the product liability law.
The prod uct is int ended exclus ively for use in an i ndustrial envir onment.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Disposal
• Maintenance
─ The devi ce i s m aint enance- free.
─ With handling on the bus – or its vicinity – a sufficient ESD protection must be consid-
ered.
• Cleaning
─ If necessary, wish the device with a clean, dry, soft and fluff-free cotton cloth.
─ D eter gent s may caus e damag e. Do not use a deter gen t.
─ Humidity and wetness may impair the functionality of the components. Make sure that
humidity or wetness do es not enter into the device.
• Disposal
─ For the disposal of the device it is necessary to observe the local and national direc-
This product contains, among other things, Open Source Software developed by third parties.
The Open Source Softwar e used in this pr oduct and the license agreements concerning thi s
software ca n be fou nd in the Readme_OSS. These Open Source Softwar e files are protected
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E.1Usag e as Telecontrol Subs tation .................................................................. 5 88
E.2Usage as Telecontrol Substation with Node Function (Protocol Converter) ... 589
E.3Usage as Telecontrol Substation with Integrated Switch for External System
With CP-8000/CP-802x you can implement different applications, depending on the requirements: telecontrol applications and automation solutions. Evidently all applications can be
combin ed wit h each other .
CP-8000/CP-802x can be deployed universally and is suitable for electrical distribution substations, gas distribution substations, hydropower plants, pipelines, railway power supplies, as
well as in building protection or for alarm signaling.
Your advantages at a glance:
• Local operation via display and function keys (only CP-8000)
• Coupling of additional devices thanks to integrated node functionality
• Expandable with external I/O Modules
• Configuration, diagnostics and tests via the engineering system SICAM TOOLBOX II, al-
ternatively via a Web server
• User-friendly through remote m aintenance, remote diagnosis and remote parameterization
• Int erlocking and local control in compliance with IEC 61131-3 thanks to smart user pro-
grams
• Data storage on SD card; plug-and-play for start-up and service
• Use of CP-8000/CP-802x under varied ambient conditions thanks to wide temperature
range and extremely high degree of EMC
General Information
Note
Please consid er the performance features of the systems and of its components in chapter 5, System
Due to their node functionality, CP-8000/CP-802x can be used in a variety of ways:
• Classical small telecontrol unit
• Remote terminal unit with m anifold communication to the central station
• Automation and supervision of local network stations
• Transformer control
• Automation in the fields of gas, water and waste water
In principle, for thi s all n ecessary functionalities are available. The actual application is defined
through the corresponding configuration and parameterization.
Main Field of Application: Local Network Control
With this application, CP-8000/CP-802x enables a three-stage intelligence:
• Supervision
─ High availability
─ Rapid fault location
• Telecontrol
─ Minimizing downtime
• Load flow control
─ Management of distributed infeeds
─ Minimizing losses
The mechanical design is focused on achieving highest ease in handling. As a result,
CP-8000/CP-802x is designated for mounting on a DIN rail (TS35).
General Information
The communication interfaces are designed according to the RJ45 standard or as removable
terminals.
Process signals can be connected via removable screw terminals directly at CP-8000 or at
additionally equipped I/O Modules. This efficient and simple way of interfacing permits a direct
sensor/actuator wiring without requiring the use of intermediate terminals. Wherethrough the
peripheral signals can be acquired very close to their point of origin, a wide cabling can be reduced to a minimum.
When the system is exchanged no connections need to be detached, since the screw terminals carry the wiring. Thereby the assembly effort required for the connection is considerable
less.
Wi th delivery, th e screw termi nals are plugged on th e devic e.
1.1.4 Local Operation with CP-8000
In addition to status LEDs, CP-8000 provides function keys and a display on the front of the
housing in order to enable a variety of .
There are several possible means of communicating with the control c enter:
• Multi-point communications
You can connect external communications modules via the RS-232 or via the RS-485 in-
terface for transmission in joint traffic. The standard protocols are freely selectable
(IEC 80870-5-101, DNP 3.0, Modbus RTU). Additional protocols are available on request.
• Dial-up traffic
Various connection-oriented transmission media are supported as standard via dial-up
traffic (PSTN, ISDN, GSM, TETRA).
• LAN/WAN
In the case of communication via LAN/WAN networks, transmission is implemented in ac-
cordance with the standards IEC 60870-5-104 or IEC 61850 or DNP(i) – based on Ethernet TCP/IP.
Further local devices can be connected in a very simple way via the further communication interfaces, in order to connect them to an entire unit.
If the scope of signals of a substation should ever be insufficient, additional I/O Modules can
be equipped or further CP-8000/CP-802x can be connected via the communication interfaces.
Freely programmable user programs for local control or regulating functions round out the
versatile attributes of the system.
Wi th the engi neering, all da ta of a device – such as firmw are an d par ameters – a re stored
centrally on an exchangeable SD card in a non-volatile manner.
Upon startup of the device, all required data is checked and is - in case of differences to the
device settings - automatically transferred from the SD card. The transfer only occurs in case
of valid firmware and parameter signatures. Thus, when the device is exchanged with the
same type, no subsequent loading process, this means, no engineering tool, will be required.
The configuration is transferred directly to the replacement device (plug and play).
1.1.8 Compatibility
CP-8000/CP-802x is in the range of IEC 60870-5-101/103/104, when using standard protocols, compatible with the hitherto existing SICAM RTUs system family (SICAM AK,
SICAM TM, SICAM EMIC, SICAM MIC, SICAM BC).
Maintenance-free, small compact device for mounting on DIN railüüü
Local op eration vi a function keys and display (LCD)ü-Internal digit al inputs f or bi nary inf or m ation acq uis ition12-Internal digit al outputs for command output8-Expand ab le with external SICA M I/O Modul es688
Expandable with external SICAM TM I/O Modules6-Combin ed automation and tel econtrol functionüüü
Freely pr ogrammable application programs accor ding to
IEC 61131-3
Communication
Ethernet interf ac es 10/ 100Base-TX with p ar am eter-sett ab le protocols according to IEC 60870-5 -104, IEC 6 1850 Ed. 2 Cli ent/Ser ver,
DNP 3 TCP/IP Slave
Serial interfaces with parameter-settable prot ocols according t o
IEC 60870-5-10 1/-103, Modbus RTU, DNP 3 and others
Integrated GPRS modem--ü
Engineering, di ag nosis and test via SIC AM TOOLBOX II
• SICAM TOOLBO X II conn ec ti on vi a LAN/WAN (“r em ot e c onnection”)
• C onn ect i on vi a prop ri et ar y TCP/IP protocol (one
SICAM TOOLBOX II session c an be served at the same time)
Integrated web server for the engineering, diagn osis and tes t via
web browser (application SICAM WEB)
• Ac c ess to the web server wit h st an d ard web browser vi a htt p(s)
Engineering via SICAM D evice Managerüüü
Optional autoconfiguration via DHC P servic eüüü
Optional dynamic IP settings via DHCP serverüüü
Integrated protocol SNMPüüü
Time synchronization via SNTP serverüüü
Simplified maintenance operat ion by mean s of data storage on SD
card
Optional authentication via RA DIUS s erverüüü
Secure password storageüüü
Security
• BDEW White Paper conform it y and integr ated crypto ch ip
• IPS ec
• Securi ty Logging
Process signal status display via LC Dü-Functi on and error d is pl ay via LEDüüü
1)
c omm on or separate IP address c onfigur abl e (2 MAC addresses reser ved , see type label of the de-
CP-8000 consists of a power supply, a Master Module, up to 4 protocol elements, and
2 internal I/O Modules.
Additionally, up to 6 external I/O Modules can be attached via a coupling module.
Higher-level automation unit
or control center
SICAM CP-8000
internal power supply
internal I/O module 0
internal I/O module 1
1.3.2 CP-8021 and CP-8022
CP-8021 and CP-8022 consist each of a Master Module with up to 4 optional protocol elements. The power supply is provided by an external power supply module. For purpose of redundancy also 2 power supply modules are possible.
Additionally, up to 8 external I/O Modules can be attached.
With CP-8000 the supply is carried out via an internal power supply module. This provides the
operating voltage for the internal modules (Master Module and I/O Modules) and for selected
transmission facilities with multi-point traffic and dial-up traffic, as well as for the external
I/O Modules.
Features
• Input voltage DC 24…60 V
• System output voltages
─ DC 5.2/10 V for internal supply and for external modem
─ DC 5.2 V for external I/O Modules
─ Wiring block for contact wetting
• Monitoring of the output voltage
• Environm ental conditions with enhanced electromagnetic compatibility
• Withdrawable srew terminals
• Function display via LED
2.1.1.2 CP-8021 and CP-8022
With CP-8021 and CP-8022 the power supply is carried out by the external power supply
modules PS-862x and PS-864x. These provide the operating voltage for the Master Module
and for selected transmission facilities with multi-point traffic and dial-up traffic, as well as for
the external I/O Modules.
• Different i nput voltages as according to the following table
─ PS-862x: DC voltage input
─ PS-864x: AC or DC voltage input
• Output voltages for system-internal use
─ DC 5 V/28 V
• Output voltages for external use (only PS-8642)
─ DC 24 V
• Monitoring of the output voltages
• Monitoring of the input voltage
• 2 redundant power supply modules possible (not for power enhancement)
• Environm ental conditions with enhanced electromagnetic compatibility
• Withdrawable srew terminals
• Function display via LED
Product Overview
TypeDesignation
PS-8620Power supply DC 24 to 60 V, 12 W
PS-8622Power supply DC 110 to 220 V, 12 W
PS-8640Power supply DC 24 to 60 V, 45 W
PS-8642Power supply DC 100 to 240 V, AC 100 to 240 V, 45 W
The Mast er Module i s the central processing unit. Its functionality is provi ded by means of a
loadable and parameter-setta ble fi rmware.
The Master Module integrates the function packages for the telecontrol function (spontaneous
processing and communication) and the open-/closed-loop control function (periodical pro-
cessing and peripheral functions) into one common device.
Additionally, it serves as centrally coordinating element for all system servi ces.
Features
• Data node functionality
• Organization of the data flow from and to the communication interfaces
─ Ethernet (TCP/IP) for LAN/WAN connections according to IEC 60870-5-104
─ RS-232 for multi-point, point-to-point or dial-up traffic according to IEC 60870-5-101
with su pply for an external tra nsmission facility
─ RS-485 for m ulti-point traffic
• Main focus in telecontrol
─ Parameter-settable telecontrol function accordin g to IE C 61131-3
─ Parameter-settable communication protocols
─ Tim e man agem ent a nd tim e sync hr oni za ti on vi a SNTP (Simpl e Network Time Protocol)
− Up to 4 different NTP servers (redundancy)
− Cyc lic al, can be set in a s econd s grid, self-a dapt ing
─ Monit oring and simulation of process signals
• Automation
─ Freely programmable open-/closed-loop control func tion
─ Deterministic behavior of the open-/closed-loop control function with guaranteed reaction
times and thereby time-consistent
─ Test and diagnosis of the open-/closed-loop control function
• Autonomous behavior (for i nstance in the case of communication fail ure)
• Logging and display of events and al arms
• Decentralized archive (DEAR) for the avoidance of data loss during communication fault
• Loadable firmware
• Storage of application data and firmware on SD card
Product Overview
TypeDesignation
CP-8000Master module with I/O
CP-8021Master modul e
CP-8022Master modul e with GPRS
CPC80Firmware Central Processing and Communication
SWEB00Firmware SICAM WEB
Sicam_first_s
tartup
SD cardMemory card for parameters and firmware
Note
In a system of the SICAM A8000 series only 1 Master Modul e may be used.
Initiali z ation tool f or the detecti on of devices and IP address allocation
A protocol element serves for the exchange of data – and thus for the transmission of messages – via a communication interface to other automation uni ts or process control sy stems.
The hardware for the protocol elements is integrated on the Master Module, and their functionality is provided by means of loadable and parameter-settable firmwares.
Via the commu nication interfa ces the Master Module is able to communic ate with an arbitrary
superior or subordinate automation unit in multi-point, point-to-point or dial-up traffic (with the
aid of an external transmission facility), or via LAN/WAN.
2.1.3.1 Supported Protocols
CP-8000/CP-802x supports the following protocols and interfaces.
The virtual I/O Master Module serves for the acquisition or output of process signals and performs the process-compliant adaptation, monitoring and processing of the process signals at
each point of entrance or exit of the system. Its functionality is provided by means of a
loadable and parameter-setta ble fi rmware.
Features
• Support of I/O Modules
─ CP-8000: 2 internal and up to 6 external I/O Modul es (maximal 116 I/Os)
─ CP-802x: up to 8 external I/O Modules (maximal 128 I/Os)
• Acquisition and preprocessing of process data according to IEC 60870-5-101/104 with and
without time tag
─ Transmission of process information to the telecontrol function (for fu rther distribution)
and to the open-/closed-loop control function (for further processing)
− Single-point and double-point information items
− Count pulses
− Measured values
─ T ran smissi on of system inform ati on (exampl e: diagn osis data)
• Postprocessing and output of process data according to IEC 60870-5-101/104
─ Reception of process information from the telecontrol function and from the open-/close d-
loop control function
− Single-point information items
− Single-point and double-point commands
− Setpoint commands
─ Rec ept ion of system inform ati on (exam pl e: paramet ers)
• Test functions for process signals
• Secured data exchange with the I/O Modules
• Supervision of the I/O Modules and fail ure handling
• Sta tus for pro cess signal s v ia displa y ( CP-8 000 only)
• Error display via LED
Product Overview
TypeDesignation
USIO80Firmware Universal Signal Input and Output for the connection of
SICAM TM I /O Modules (only with CP-8000)
USIO81Firmware Universal Signal Input and Output for the connection of
The I/O Modules support the I/O Master Module with the input and output of process data.
The I/O Modules communicate with the Master Module via an internal bus. This bus transports
data of different classes:
• Spontaneous data for the spontaneous telecontrol function including communication
Process information and system information that is transmitted acknowledged between the
Master Module and the I/O Modules within the acquisition and output grid
• Periodical data for the function package Automation
Is transmitted between the Master Module and the I/O Modules in the cycle of the
open-/closed-loop control function
Features
• Acquisition of process signals and preprocessing by m eans of hardware
─ Binary inputs
─ An alog input s ( curr ents, volt ages, temper atur es)
• Output of process signals and postprocessing by m eans of hardware
─ Binary outputs
─ Analog outputs (currents and voltages)
The external SICAM TM I/O Modules can be used only with CP-8000.
Up to 6 external SICAM TM I/O Modules can be used. Thereby, also a 2-line arrangement is
possible with TM I/O Modules extension cable CM-6810.
Note
With CP-8000 the coupling module CM-6811 is required.
System Overview
SICAM T M I/O Modules (typ e overvi ew)
Product Overview
TypeDesignationMax. power
DI-6100Binary input 2x8 DC 24 to 60 V170 mW
DI-6101Binary input 2x8 DC 110/220 V170 mW
DI-6102Binary input 2x8 DC 24 to 60 V, 1 ms170 mW
DI-6103Binary input 2x8 DC 110 /220 V, 1 ms170 mW
DI-6104Binary input 2x8 DC 220 V17 0 mW
DO-6200Binary output transistor 2x8 DC 24 to 60 V600 mW
DO-6212Binary output relays 8x DC 24 to 220 V / AC 230 V800 mW
DO-6220Checked comm and out basic m odule560 mW
DO-6221Checked command out b asic module measurement1380 mW
DO-6230Checked command outp ut relay module130 mW
AI-6300Analog input 2x2 ±20 mA/±10 V480 mW
AI-6307Analog input 2x2 ±2.5 mA/±5 mA/±10 V480 mW
AI-6308Analog input 2x2 ±1 mA/±2 mA/±10 V480 mW
AI-6310Analog input 2x2 Pt100/Ni100480 mW
AO-6380Analog out put 4x ±20 mA/±10 mA/±10 V1900 mW
TE-6430Counter input 2x DC 24 to 60 V600 mW
With use of external I/O Modules please pay attention to the following rules.
General
• The total power of all modules must not exceed the avail able power of the power supply
module
• The total power of the external I/O Modules must not exceed the following values:
─ CP-8000: 5 W
─ CP-802x: 7 W (PS-862x), 8 W (PS-864x)
(when using the fiberoptical interface CM-0847, 1 W is less available)
• I/O Modules with a power consumption >800 mW must be mounted as of the first slot
• Maximal 2 AO modules possible, with 2-line arrangement only in the first line permitted
• Mixing of current and voltage on the same AI module is not possible
• Mixing of binary information and pulse commands on the same DO module is not possible,
except with usage of the categories DO_SX and DO_DX (for details refer to manual
SICAM RTUs Common Functions Peripheral Elements According to IEC 60870-5101/104, chapter "Binary Information and Command Output "
Mixing of signals on one module DO-820x or DO-821x:
─ Mixing of DO_SX, DO_DX, DO_SC_1.5POL and DO_DC_1.5POL possible
─ Mixing of DO_SC_1POL and DO_DC_1POL possible
─ Mixing of DO_SC_2POL and DO_DC_2POL possible
─ Mixing of DO_SX and/or DO_DX with DO_SC_1POL and/or DO_DC_1POL not possi-
ble
• With use of AI-8510 (with current measurement), for each module a CM-8820 must be
equipped; the modules CM-8820 must be always equipped at the end of a module line or
at a separate line
Option “Assignment of Return Information to Pulse Command”
• W ith th e param eter- set tab le assi gnm ent the sequ ence of DI modul es and DO modul es is
arbitrary
• With the fixed assig nment respec tiv ely after a DI -811 x (DI-610x) a DO-821x (DO-62xx)
must be equipped
For further details refer to section 9.1.11.5.5, Command Output.
Option “Checked Command Output” (applies for CP-8000 with SICAM TM I/O Modules)
• Only 1 command output basic module may be connected, alternatively
─ DO-6220, command output according to IC1
─ DO-6221, command output according to RC1
• The command output via DO-6220 or DO-6221 without a DO-6230 is not possible
• Up to 7 command output relay modules DO-6230 may be connected
• The command output via DO-6230 without a DO-6220 or DO-6221 is not possible
• On a DO-6230 either 1-, or 1.5- or 2-pole impulse commands can be assigned (mi xture on
the same module is not permitted)
• Additionally, further DO module types can be used
For further details refer to section 9.1.11.5.5, Command Output.
The basis for CP-8000/CP-802x is a modular, open, and thus non-technology-dependent system architecture for processing, communication, and peripherals (single-processor system,
firmware).
The adaptation to the specific needs of the application is accomplished by relying on an individual hardware configuration and by loading standard firmware and parameters. The parameters influence, within their defined limits, not only the behavior of the firmware functions, but
also that of the hardware functions. As a result, mechanical parameterizations such as the
changing of jumpers or loads are no longer necessary on any of the module types. This permits not only online rec onfiguration but a lso the gapless documentatio n of set parameters by
the engineering system, as well as simplified inventory management.
Due to the different requirements in terms of functionality, also different data flow concepts are
produced:
• Telecontrol
For telecontrol tasks and the distribution of user data in networked plants, the use of spon-
taneous transmission proves advantageous for optimizing the utilization of the in many
cases limited communication bandwidth. This helps avoid constant burdening of the data
sinks wi th unnecess ary data.
• Automation
For the implementation of a freely definable open-/closed- loop control function a det erminis-
tic guaranteed reaction time is needed. This is achieved by using the consistently periodic
concept with regard to data acquisition, execution of functions, and data transfer, regardless of the number of changing signals.
System Overview
As interface to the process serve the integrated I/O Modules. The input/output and processing
of the process signals is performed by means of the I/O Master Module.
Engineering, diagnosis and test of CP-8000/CP-802x takes place alternatively via
• SICAM TOOLBOX II (as of Version 6.01)
• SICAM WEB
• SICAM Device Manager
2.4.1 SICAM TOOLBOX II
The integrated engineering system SICAM TOOLBOX II comprises all stages of plant configuration and maintenance, this means data collection, configuring, parameter setting, expanding, changing, testing, system diagnosis, and documentation.
The introduc tion of object o rientation allows project engineers to describe real uni ts and pieces of equi pmen t in the conf iguration process (cir cuit break ers, feeders, etc.). Projec t engineers can take advantage of these structural advantages especially in cases where systems
are constituted of a plurality of primary units and pieces of equipment of equal type (for example a transformer substation). This yields enormous streamlining effects for the engineering
process.
The SICAM TOOLBOX II stores all information in one central database. Once a piece of information has been entered, it will immediately a nd always be available in its latest updated
form to all tools of the SICAM TOOLBOX II and to all people working on a project.
This reaches from stand-alone terminal solutions all the way to co mplex network solutions. In
networks, several engineers may work on one o r more projects at the same time. Whether on
a standalone terminal or in a network, always the same SICAM TOOLBOX II is used.
Implementation of Application Programs
When configuring via the SICAM TOOLBOX II, application programs (open-/closed-loop control
function) can be created as function diagram (FUD) with the tool CAEx plus. Optionally, also
an existing instruction list can be imported into the SICAM TOOLBOX II.
In view of its conformity with IEC 61131-3, CAEx plus grants the user access to a well-
established and generally acknowledged standard. This helps shorten staff training times considerably.
By means of the available standard-conformal module libraries and standard-conformal data
types, the engineering becomes more transparent and is possible with high application quality.
A top priority was also a simpl ified eng ineerin g possibility.
For the configuration, diagnosis and testing, CP-8000/CP-802x provides an integrat ed web
server that is operated with a standard web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer® as of Ver-
sion 9). By means of that, no special tools or additional licenses are needed.
System Overview
When configuring via web browser, there are some restrictions in the engineering options.
You can find more details thereto in the following section.
Implementation of Application Programs
Simple application programs can be created with an ASCII text editor as instruction list (IL),
based on the standard IEC 61131-3. Via the web browser, the instruction list can be uploaded
into the automation unit for execution.
The function package Sy stem Ser vices provides general functions and basic services that are
required by other function packages. It contains
• IPSec VPN
• Security Logging
• Communi cation with the engi neering system
• Integrated webserver
• Data flow control
• Addressing
• Real-time concept
• General interrogation
• Monitoring functions
• Failure management
• Diagnostics and signaling
• Autonomy
• Storage of application data
• Storage of firmware
3.1.1 IPSec VPN
IPSec VPN (Internet Protocol Security – Virtual Private Network) is an extension of the Internet Protocol (IP) for encryption and aut hentication mecha nisms. IPSec VPN actively establishes a VPN tunnel (initiator), which guarantees the required confidentiality, authenticity and
integrity of data transmission in IP networks. The termination of the IPSec VPN tunnel takes
place in a router. CP-8000/CP-802x supports one IPSec VPN tunnel.
Thus, it is e. g. possib le, to com pletely secur e the I EC 60870-104 communication between
CP-8000/CP-802x and a higher-level control center, even if the connection is running over a
public network.
CP-8000/CP-802x uses the IKE protocol (Internet Key Exchange) and the PSK
authentification process (Pre-Shared Key). The used pre-shared key can be set by means of
the engineering tool (e.g. SICAM TOOLBOX II) and is securely stored in SICAM TOOLBOX II
and also in CP-8000/CP-802x.
3.1.2 Security Logging
CP-8000/CP-802x provides a security logbook which acquires security-relevant events and
transmits it by means of a SysLog client to a SysLog server. One automation unit can operate
several SysLog clients (up to 20).
3.1.3 Communication with the Engineering System
(SICAM TOOLBOX II)
For the communication between the SICAM TOOLBOX II and CP-8000/CP-802x exist different variants:
• Physical connection
─ Locally by m eans of a direct cable (RS-232 interface)
─ Remotely
− Serial communication link via modems (RS-232 or RS-485 interface)
− Eth ernet conn ecti on (T CP/I P) and Termi nal Server (RS- 232 inter face)
− Ethernet connection (TCP/IP)
• Logical connection of the SICAM TOOLBOX II with that automation unit, that is the subject
of the engineering task:
─ Local automation unit
(that is that one, to which the physical connection exists, regardless in which of the
previously mentioned forms)
─ Remote automation unit
(automation unit that can be reached via the local automation unit; consistent remote
communication according to IEC 60870-5-101 or -104 is required)
Function Packages
Except for first-time initialization processes, all tasks are possible in each of the variants listed
above:
• Parameter setting
• Diagnostics
• Test
• Load firmware, load parameters
3.1.4 Simplified Engineering via SICAM WEB
For simple eng ineerin g tasks a webserver resides on the Master Module. The webserver p rovides the menus for the engineering and maintenance designed as websites. The engineering
takes place online via the Microsoft Interne t Explorer ®.
The following functions are supported:
• Configuration of I/O Master Module and protocol elements
• System-technical parameter-setting
• Diagnosis
• Event list, alarm list
• Process display, process simulation
• Load backup file, save backup fil e
• Application program handling (IL)
─ Configuration
─ Load code
─ Diagnosis
─ Online test
The data flow cont rol is that system function which coordinates the communication of messages within the automation unit.
This function supports:
• Messages with Process Information
• Messages with System Information
For the tracking of m essages within an automation unit the following test functio ns are available:
• Data Flow Test
• Message Simulation
3.1.5.1 Messages with Process Information
IEC 60870-5 distinguishes between the following classes of messages. The type identification
of each message provides information about the class to which a message belongs and with
which methods it is to be distributed:
• Messages with process information in monitor direction─ binary information, measured values, integrated totals and bit patterns
• Messages with process information in control direction─ c omma nds, setpoi nt values and bit patt erns
The distribution of messages with process information takes place by way of routing (telecontrolfunction) or assignment (open/closed-loop control function) based on the message address and
type identification in the message.
Messages with process information, that are to be transmitted to other automation units via protocol elements, are distributed with the help of the function Automatic Data Flow Routing.
For messages w ith process in formation that are to reach sinks within the automation unit
(I/O Modules, open-/closed-loop control function) the routing information or as-signments are au-
tomatically derived from parameters (datapoint address).
Predominantly used are message formats according to IEC 60870-5-101/104 in the public
range with the excepti on of user data cont ainers. Therefor e, for their part the messages are
compatible and interope rable with many other manufacturers.
Messages with process information have a 5-stage message address. Message addresses must
be pa rameterized a t the sour ces (I/O Modules, open-/closed-loop control function).
Each device CP-8000/CP-802x forms an automation unit and is addressed with
• Region number (0…249)
• Component number (0…255)
Within a system-technical plant, the automation unit must be uniquely addressed, which
makes the maximum size of a system-technical plant 64000 automation units.
3.1.6.2 Addressing of Process Information
Addressing and the structure of the process information to be passed on by CP-8000/CP-802x
are consistent with the IEC 60870-5-101/104 standard. Therefore, the information is in turn
compatible and interoperable with many other vendors.
Function Packages
In the automation network, each data point is addressed by means of
CASDU 1………Common address of ASDU, octet 1
Generally, CP-8000/CP-802x supports automatical time tagging for all data. On the Master
Module resides the central clock of the automation unit.
Time tagging takes place automatically at each point in the system where spontaneous data
originates. Data is transferred priority-controlled, in standard protocols with 7 octet date and
time with resolution of 1 ms.
For time setting and synchronization, the following possibilities are available:
• Time setting and synchronization via serial communication
• Time setting and synchronization via LAN/WAN (NTP)
NTP/SNTP Client
Up to 4 different NTP servers can be parameterized for the time setting. The time for the synchroni zation is determined vi a a defined algorithm from the received tim es of th e NTP servers.
Integrated NTP Server
Wi th the integrated NTP serv er time can be pr ovided to furth er dev ices via L AN comm unication lines.
3.1.8 General Interrogation
During startup and after errors in the system (communication errors, FIFO overflow events),
the aut omation units involved ensure that operations are r esumed automatically i n a coordinated manner.
This means that the communication connection is established and all data concerned as well
as relevant system information are transferred from their sou rce all the way to their sink, in order to update the process images throughout the system (taking a multi-hierarchical network
into account). This is done by prompting a general interrogation of the respective portion of
the automati on net w ork where the error h as occurred.
3.1.9 Monitoring Functions
Monitoring of an automation unit
• Fu nc ti on ali ty of the proc ess or and of the memori es ( peri odi c al test of th e progr am, dat a,
and parameter memories, as well as watchdog function)
• Int ernal comm unication capability (periodical internal test messages with monitoring function)
• Data integrity (internally secured data transmission with parity, plausibility check at the internal interfaces, identification of data of failing modules)
• Information loss due to a buffer overflow
• Correctness of internal workflow sequences
Monitoring of system environment
• Plausibility of process states
• Plausibility of process sequences
• Availability of process circuits
Monitoring of communication
• Functionality (periodical call messages with monit oring function, monitoring of transmission quality)
• Data integrity (secured transmission, identification through failure of data concerned)
The failure management system concept implemented in CP-8000/CP-802x ensures the individual identification of data of failing system components and the correct system and process
behavior in disturbance events. For this purpose, the failure management function includes
• a system function for failure detection (for i nstance for modules, communication)
• d eri ved t her efr om a system si gna li ng in the form of stat us inf orm ati on in spon tan eou s
messages and in the form of special data points for the open-/closed loop control function
• a param eter -set tabl e behavi or of I/ O Master Mod ules with outpu t functi on.
This way, the state for each process information is available at all data sinks (peripheral outputs, open-/closed-loop control function, process control system), and it is possible - depending
on the requirement and functionality - to elicit an appropriate counterreaction therefrom.
3.1.11 Diagnostics and Signaling
The diagnostics function manages the system states and error information detected by the
various functions and their watchdogs. It permits the indication of the internal system and error
information, and of the process states by means of the engineering tool.
Function Packages
System and error states are filed in tables as current and saved information. This information
can be displayed in detail locally and from remote locations. The saved information can be
acknowledged and can therefore be updated again. For the sake of better clarity, these tables
are divided into various classes.
The internal I/O Modules supply the detected system and error states together with additional
information (for ins tance cause of error, originator descrip tion).
A sum information about the detailed errors is transmitted via the communication to the closest automation units, where it is managed.
Important detailed and sum information is indicated by means of LEDs, process states via the
display at the front p anel.
3.1.12 Storage of Application Data
With engineering via the SICAM TOOLBOX II, application data are stored in a data base on
the engineering PC. From there they can be loaded into a target system, or else be written on
a suitable SD card.
Wi th engineer ing via the web brow ser, applicat ion data are wri tten directly on the SD card in
the target system.
The application data of a project created via the web browser can be saved in a file on the engineering PC. With the aid of the program Sicam_first_startup this data can be written on a
suitable SD card (for instance for the duplication of a project).
After putting a written SD card into a target system, the target system transfers changed or
added data into its main memory during a subsequent startup.
Current firmware revisions for CP-8000/CP-802x can be loaded as binary files
• online into a target system with an equipped SD card
• offline through storage on a suitable SD card
In both cases, the target system unp ackes the corresponding files and stores the firmwares in
the main memory during startup.
3.1.14 Autonomy
This system concept ensures that, if central parts succumb to a failure, as much of the functionality as possible will remain intact. CP-8000/CP-802x is capable of functioning autonomously – this means, it will continue carrying out its defined local function even where the entire communication is disturbed.
In such events, the system invariably ensures that the failure is detected and signaled. Based
thereon, a functional behavior may be defined, if necessary, that is adapted to the disturbance
event at hand.
The function package Telecontrol includes the following functions:
• Comm unicat ion wit h ot her stat ions via select able protocol s
─ Protocol elements
─ Automatic or selective data flow routing
─ Data storage
─ Priority control
─ Monit oring of the communication links upon failure
• Communi cation within the Aut omation Unit
• Protocol element control and return information
• Archiving of events (DEAR)
• Process data archive
• Test functions
• Process data input and output
Function Packages
Note
The listed functions are described in detail in the document SICAM SICAM RTUs Common Functions
System and Bas ic Sy stem Elements.
3.2.1 Communication with other Stations
3.2.1.1 Protocol Elements
The communication function controls the transmission of messages via protocol elements to
other automation units or control systems.
A protocol element is based on hardware integrated in the Master Module for serial or
LAN/WAN communication, and supports protocols according to IEC 60870-5-101/103/104, as
well as various protocols for the communication with third-party systems.
Communication in Transmit Direction
• The messages to be transmitted are learned through the automatic data flow routing and
stored in the data storage
• T he tr ans fer of th e messa ges fr om th e data stor a ge to the proto col el em ent s tak es pla ce
via a priority control in order to optimally utilize the transmission route
Communication in Receive Direction
• Messages with process information are distributed to all functions within the automation unit
• Messages with system information are eith er processed di rectly (exam ple: s tati on interroga-
tion) or distributed further based on their dest ination address (CASDU) (example: messages for remote maintenance)
For the data flow routing, a routing of individual process information items is not necessary.
Simply only the direction (monitor direction, control direction, both directions) in which the
messages are to be transmitted must be parameterized.
The type identification of each message provides information about the class (refer to Mes-
sages with Process Information) to which a message belongs and with which methods it is to
be distributed:
• Messages with process information in monitor direction
─ For simple applications, the m essages can be distributed via an entry in the topology
─ For mor e comp l ex appl ic ati o ns, t he mess ag es can be dis tri b uted s el ect i vel y by mea ns
of data flow filters
For each communication interface, pass-through filters or blocking filters can be set;
since wildcards can also be used for all address attributes of the message, it is possible to control the data flow very specifically with simple means
• Messages with process information in control direction─ The mes s ag es ar e dist ri b ut ed to th e dest i nation s det erm i ned by th ei r CASD U ov er in-
terfaces that are defined in the topology; the CASDU is interpreted as destination address
3.2.1.3 Data Storage
The messages that are i ntended for transmission over commun ication interfaces, are in principle stored chronol ogically in rings. Ther e is a process image both before and after a ring.
The arrangement, consisting of one ring and two process images, is called a priority channel
(priority channels for transparent data do not have any process images).
Dependi ng on the data communication mode of the protocol elem ent over which the communication is processed, priority channels are provided for every priority of the messages to be
transmitted and for every station that can be reached via the protocol element:
• Data communication mode "multi-point" (e.g. multi-point traffic, LAN )
One priorit y cha nnel for every transmission priority, for every station and f or every protocol
element
• Data communication mode "single-point"
One priorit y channel for every transmission priority and for ever y protocol elemen t
With regard to the data that they transport, priority channels are distinguished as follows:
• Time synchronization
• System information
• Process inf ormation in control directi on
• Process information in monitor direction priority HIGH with class 1 data
• Process information in monitor direction priority MEDIUM with class 2 data
• Process information in monitor direction priority LOW with class 2 data
• St at e compr ess io n for measur ed val ues (ca n be set using param et ers ) for the redu cti on of
the flood of messages, that can continuously generate fluctuating measured values
• Behavior with a priority channel overl oad
• Behav ior during a comm unicat ion fai lure (transm it direc tion)
• Mon itori ng o f th e dw ell tim e (p aramet er-set tabl e) of messages with process information in
control direction
Messages that are stored too long in the priority channel are discarded
• Answering of station interrogations
• Behavior during fail ure of I/O Master Modul es, communication interfaces etc.
• Bl ocking (series of inform ation el ements)
3.2.1.4 Priority Control
The priority controller has the task of selecting messages recorded in the data memories independently and individually for each interface and station, and to direct the transmission of
the messages via the protocol elements in accordance with their priority. This ensures that
with simultaneous existence of several active information items, the higher-priority, highly important information is transmitted first.
Function Packages
The prioritization does not however represent an absolute priority status, but rather a measure
for dividing up the channel capacity. This ensures that even with continuously available higher-priority data, those of lower priority can also be transmitted.
3.2.2 Communication within the Automation Unit
Within the automation unit, the function package Telecontrol communicates with the function
package Automation via its Telecontrol Interface.
3.2.3 Protocol Element Control and Return Information
This function is used for the user-specific influencing of the functions of the protocol elements.
The main application lies with protocol elements with multi-point data communication mode
and especially for dial-up traffic configurations.
This function contains two separate independent parts:
• Protocol element control
─ Test if st ations are reachable
─ Suppression of errors with intentionally switched-off stations
• Protocol element return information
─ Cost control of telephone charges
─ Cost-efficient utilization of the telephone line
(for instance command initiation only if a connection has already been established)
In c ase of a communication fault, occurri ng events can be recorded in a dec entralized archive.
After elimination of the fault the superior control system can demand the archive of the respective target system. By means of this function, a possible data loss will be prevented .
• Reconstruction of all process-relevant data during a communication fault
• Transmission of the archive to the control system
─ Automatic initiation by the control system
─ File transfer acc. to IEC 60870-5-101, section 7.4.11
• Data saving
─ Datapoint-specific parameter-settable
─ Num ber of files, memory size param eter -set tabl e
─ Spontaneous for binary information items and integrated totals
─ Def inab le cycl e f or m easur ed v alues
─ Non -volat ile o n flas h card
• Configuration acc. to IEC 60870-5-101/104 (point-to-point, multi-point traffic, dial-up traffic,
Ethernet), also multi-hierarchical configurations possible
• Also multi-hierarchical configurations are possible
• Reading of the archive via SICAM TOOLBOX II possible
• Front-end: SICAM AK3, optionally redundant
• Supported by SICAM 230 (also third-party control system possible)
─ Update of the archive i n the control system
─ Own status marking
─ Automatic subsequent billing of
− Counter differencies
− Secondary values
− Mean values and extreme values
3.2.5 Process Data Archive
Binary information states, measured values and integrated totals can be recorded in a process
data archive. This archive comprises up to 5.000.000 records over a maximal period of
3 months.
• Data saving
─ Datapoint-specific parameter-settable
─ Spontaneous for binary information items and integrated totals
─ Def inab le cycl e f or m easur ed v alues
─ Non -volat ile o n flas h card
• Reading of the archive via SICAM WEB by m eans of file download possible
The test functions provide a status display with the actual process values at each optional
I/O Module. Additionally, process data outputs can be changed manually
3.2.7 Process Data Input and Output
The process data input and output comprises
• Acquisition and preprocessing of the process data from the process image of the
I/O Modules
• Generation and spontaneous transfer of messages with process information to the communi-
cation for f urther processin g
therein included are
─ tim e information (resolution 1 ms)
─ processed input signals
− change-monitored conditioned values
− change-monitored derived information
• Spontaneous reception of messages with process information from the communic ation
• Postprocessing and forwarding of the process data for the output via I/O Modul es
The function package Automation contains the following functions:
• Telecontrol interface
─ Reception of messages with process information
─ Handling of commands according to IEC 60870-5-101/104
─ Change m anagement and generation of messages with time tag
• Open-/closed-loop control function
─ Test functions
• Process data input and output
3.3.1 Telecontrol Interface
3.3.1.1 Transfer of Messages with Process Information
Reception of messages with process information and transfer to the open-/closed-loop control func-
tion for the purpose of further processing.
Messages with process information in monitor dire ction:
• Single-point information, double-point i nformation, step position information
• Measured values
• Integrated totals
• Bitstring of 32 bit
Messages with process information in control direction:
• Single commands, double commands, regulating step commands
• Setpoint commands
• Bitstring of 32 bit
3.3.1.1.1 Treatment for Co mmands According to IEC 60870-101/104
The treatment fo r commands ser ves for the check of the spontaneous inform ation objects to
be processed with the help of the open-/closed loop control function and transmission of the con-
firmation for:
The data transfer of the spontaneous information objects to the open-/closed-loop control function for further processing is dependent on the result of the checks.
The activation of the element or function to be controlled is the task of the open-/closed-loopcontrol function.
For the proper operation of this function, information is required by the open-/close d- loop controlfunction (e.g. from an interlocking logic) for the choice of a posi-t ive or negative confirmation.
The treatment for commands can be activated individually for each command via a parameter.
The treatment for pulse command comprises the following processing functions:
• Prepare command output procedure
─ Formal check
─ Retry suppression
─ 1 out of n check
─ Direct command or
─ Select and execute command
─ Control location check
─ Command locking
• Initiate command output procedure
─ Comm and to applicat ion pr ogram
• Monitor pulse duration (only pulse commands)
─ Command output time
─ Return information monitoring
• Terminate command output procedure
3.3.1.2 Change Monitoring and Generation of Messages with Time Tag
For the generation of messages wit h process informa tion, the signals in the output process images that are assigned to an element of a spontaneous information object, are monitored for
change.
The change monitoring takes place in the grid of the cycle time of the open-/closed-loop controlfunction, in which the signal is assigned to a spontaneous information object.
On a change of the state in a corresponding element of the spontaneous information object,
the generation of the message is initiated.
If a spontaneous information object has been activated for transmission due to a change, a
message with process information is generated. Th e time tag co rresponds either cyclesynchronous with the current time (resolution corresponds with the cycle time) or the time information from an assigned spontaneous information object.
The open-/closed-loop control function is used for the management of automation tasks with the
help of a freely programmable application program.
The creation of the application program is carried out by the SICAM TOOLBOX II with the tool
CAEx plus predominantly in function diagram technology according to IEC 61131-3. Alterna-
tively, the application program can be created as instruction list with an ASCII editor.
The application program processes process information (so-called signals) from the connected I/O Modules and/or from other system elements in the automation network of the specific
process-technical plant.
Process images form the interface of the application program to the outside world. It is distinguished between input process images and output process images.
The exchange of the process information can take place in two ways:
• Transmission of periodical information objects from and to the I/O Master Module (process
data input and output)
• Transmission of spontaneous information objects from and to functions within the automation unit, other automation units or control systems via the telecontrol interface
3.3.2.1 Non-Volatile Storage
Variables, signals (input process images for spontaneous information objects) and function
blocks can be saved non-volatile. That means, that after a power failure these variables and
signals are immed iately available a gain with thei r values before the p ower failure.
3.3.2.2 Task Management
The open-/closed-loop control function manages the application program in a periodica lly run-
ning tas k.
Coordination of the Sequences of a Task
• Periodical start in the selected cycle
• Programmable single-run upon change of a signal from the communication or from the
I/O Modules (no hardware interrupt)
• Input handling
• Program processing
• Output handling
Cycle Time
• Within the cycle time, the application programs must process the i nput handling and the
output handling
• The cycle time can be set i n the application program
This function monitors the proper sequence of the task within its set cycle time. If the task is
not finished with its input handling, program processing and its output handling wi thin this
time, the next cycle for this task is omitted and a time-out is signaled.
With serious time-outs, for example due to a malfunction, the reliability of the application program becomes questionable. A time scale can be defined for such cases, the exceeding of
which l eads to an er ror messa ge and a controlled shutd own of parts or the entire application
program as well as all I/O Master Modules connected.
3.3.2.3 Loading Application Program
The initial loading of an application program is always associated with a startup.
Fundamentally however, the fault-free operation and consequently the availability of every
control or controller depends on the quality of the program – in other words the measure of
how free they are of formal and logical errors. The loading of error-burdened changes can always lead to interruptions to operation.
Function Packages
3.3.2.4 Test Functions
The entire functionality of the test functions applies to
• the engineering tool ("CAEx plus Online Test" of the SICAM TOOLBOX II or SICAM WEB)
• the online test function of the open-/closed-loop control function of the automation unit
While in the engineering tool all functions of the user interface can be found, the open-/closedloop control function provides functions for the execution of the operator inputs.
If for example a value is to be displayed, the selection of the value and its display takes place
in the engineering tool. For this purpose, the open-/closed-loop control function is given the task
of reading out the selected value and transmit it to the user interface.
In the following, those functions are listed that the test function of the open-/closed-loop controlfunction provides.
Display and Setting of Variables and Signals
• Display of variables and signals
• Single setting of variables (single forcing)
─ The value of a variable can change again at any time after setting, due to the function
of the program (“CAEx plus Online Test”)
─ The val u e of a vari able rem ai ns m ai nt ai ned u nt il t h e tes t mode i s ac ti v e (SI CA M WEB )
Blocking and Enabling of Messages with Process Information and Periodical
Information
The copy operation of messages with process information and periodical information can be
blocked and enabled:
• in the input-side process images
• in the output-side process images
This can take place with the following granularity:
• Per message
• All messages
• Per periodical information
• I/O Master Module
Changing the Execution Status of the Open-/Closed-Loop Control Function
• Halt and continue program
• Perform cold start or warm start of the program
Test Means
The available test means are:
(a) Halting of the execution due to a trigger condition (breakpoint)
(b) Execution of the task in cycle steps
The function (a) is not supported by SICAM WEB.
For the function (a) a trigger condition is defined in the tool "CAEx plus Online Test". A trigger
conditions consists of up to 4 conditions. The conditions of a trigger condition are combined
equal-ranking with AND or OR.
A co ndition compares a variab le with a consta nt value to b e speci fied:
Variable of the TypeCondition<operator>
BOOLvariable <operator> value=<>
INT or REALvariable <operator> value<=<>>
The function "halting the execution due to a trigger condition" halts the task, if the trigger condition is satisfied. The trigger condition is evaluated at the end of the task.
Display Statistic Information
The following information on the application program is made available:
• Parameterized cycle time
• Current run time
• Maximum run time
• Num ber of ti me- outs that the syst em has r egist ered
• Used memory space
• Compiler errors
During the course of the interrogation, the current run time and the number of time-outs can
be optionally reset (does not apply for SICAM WEB).
The peripheral functions comprise the process signal input and output.
• Acquisition and preprocessing of the process data from the process image of the
I/O Modules
• Peri odic al tr ansf er of the pro cess inform atio n t o the open-/closed-loop control function
therein included are
─ Processed input signals as not change-monitored conditioned values
─ Processed input signals as change-monitored conditioned values
─ For processing, operations-relevant error information of the processed i nput signals
(f or in stance "measured value faulty")
• Periodical reception of the process i nformation from the open-/closed-loop control function
therein included are
─ Derived information items
─ Processing results
─ Operations-relevant error information (for instance “command output fault”)
• Postprocessing and forwarding of the process data for the output via I/O Modules
4.1Protect ion Type .............................................................................................. 76
4.2Mechan ical Ambien t Condition s ...................................................................... 77
4.3Climat ic Ambient Condit ions ........................................................................... 78
4.4Electro magnetic Compatibi lity ......................................................................... 79
Note
The following data applies for CP-8000/CP-802x wit h out external SICAM TM I/O Modules.
If CP-8000/CP-802x is expanded with external SICAM TM I/O Modules, the corresponding data of the
SICAM TM system apply. Refer to SICAM TM System Datasheet, MC6-007-2.
ParameterValueTest standardProdu ct st a ndard Class
Harmonic
Amplitude of the excursi on
1…9 Hz
Acceleration 9…200 Hz
Acceleration 200…500 Hz
Amplitude 10…60 Hz
Acceleration 60…150 Hz
Shock
Acceler ation; 11 ms duration (functional capability)
Acceler ation; 11 ms duration (resistivity)
Continuous sh oc k
Acceleration; 16 ms
duration
Seismic harmonic
Amplitu de 1…8 Hz
(horizontal)
Amplitu de 1…8 Hz
(vertical)
Acceleration 8…35 Hz
(horizontal)
Acceleration 8…35 Hz
(vertical)
±3.0 mm
10 m/s²
15 m/s²
±0.075 mm
1 g
100 m/s²IEC 60068-2-27IEC 60870-2-2Bm
15 gIEC 60068-2-27IEC 60255-21-21
10 gIEC 60068-2-27IEC 60255-21-21
±7.5 mm
±3.5 mm
2 g
1 g
IEC 60068-2-6IEC 60870-2-2Bm
IEC 60068-2-6IEC 60255-21-12
IEC 60068-3-3IEC 60255-21-32
Ambient Conditions
The listed values cover or exceed the required seismic loading according to IEC 60870-2-2
Cl.S3 and IEC 60255-21-3 Cl.1. The values apply in operation and for storage.
The permitted mechanical stresses during transport depend on the transport packaging.
The device packaging is not a transport packaging.
ParameterValueTest standardProdu ct st a ndard Class
Minimum air temperature
(cold)
Maximum air temperatur e
(dry heat)
Cyclic damp heat25/40°C/120 h
Temper ature gradi ent≤ 30°C/hIEC 60870-2-2
Relative ai r humidity5…95%IEC 60870-2-2
Absolut e air humidit y≤ 35 g/m
Air pressure70…106 kP a
Temperature with storage
and transport
Polluti on d egree2IEC 61010-1
1)
applies for CP-8000 (6MF21010AB100AA0)
2)
appli es for C P-800 0 (6M F21011A B100AA 0), CP-8021, CP-802 2, SIC AM I/O Modul es
-25°C/9 6 h
-40°C/9 6 h
70°C/96 h
10% rH
95% rH
(up t o 3000 m)
-30…+85°C
1)
2)
3
IEC 60068-2-1
Ad
IEC 60068-2-2
Bd
IEC 60068-2-30
IEC 60870-2-2
IEC 60654-1
IEC 60870-2-2
IEC 60654-1
IEC 60654-1
IEC 60654-1
IEC 60870-2-2
IEC 60654-1
IEC 60870-2-2
IEC 60654-1
C2/C3
C2/C3
C3
C3
C2
C2
C1
C1
C2
C2
C2
C2
SICAM TM I/O modules are tested partially against deviating values. You will find the details
in the SICAM TM System Datasheet.
The listed values apply for the use in open-air cabinets for bay devices. The products can be
exposed to sun and heat. They can be exposed as well to air flow caused by draught in buildings, e.g. by open windows or influences of technical processes.
Bedewing is possible for a short time, e.g. during the course of maintenance tasks (not in operation). Condensation, precipitations, water and icing are not permitted in operation.
Heating and cooling is used to maintain the necessary conditions, especially in case of great
differences between indoor and outdoor climate.
The conditions of this class normally occur in living and working areas, as well as in production rooms for electronic and electrotechnical products, telecontr ol rooms, storage rooms for
valuable and sensible devices.
Note
CP-8000: W ith cold temperatures the display becomes m ore sluggish and the legibility m ay be restricted
(at –25°C the reaction time is 5 s).
ParameterValueTest standardProdu ct st a ndard Class
Discharge of static electricity (ESD)
Electromagnetic fields10 V/m
50 Hz magnetic fields100 A/m (c ont.)
Pulse-s h aped magnet ic
fields
Radio int erferenc e volt ag e
approx. p eak val u e
Radio int erferenc e volt ag e
mean valu e
Radio interference field
strength (10 m) approx.
peak valu e
8 kV-A
6 kV-C
80 MHz… 1 GHz
3 V/m
1…6 GHz
1000 A/m (3 s)
1000 A/mIEC 61000-4-9
79 dBµV
(0.15…0.5 MHz)
73 dBµV
(0.5…30 MHz)
66 dBµV
(0.15…0.5 MHz)
60 dBµV
(0.5…30 MHz)
40 dBµV/ m
(30…230 MHz)
47 dBµV/ m
(0.23…2 GHz)
Ambient Conditions
IEC 61000-4-2IEC 60870-2-1
IEC 60255-26
IEC 61000-4-3IEC 60870-2-1
IEC 60255-26
IEC 61000-4-8IEC 60870-2-14
CISPR22IEC 60870-2-1
CISPR22
CISPR22IEC 60870-2-1
CISPR22
CISPR22IEC 60870-2-1
CISPR22
3
3
A
A
A
A
A
A
The characteristics required according to the standards IEC 61000-6-2 and IEC 61000-6-4 are
covered by the listed values.
Warning
This is a cl ass A pr oduct. In a domestic environ ment this product may cause radi o in terference in which
case the user may be r eq uired to tak e adequate measures.
4.4.5 Communication with Insulation: RS-485/RS-232
ParameterValueTest standardProdu ct st a nd ar d Class
Dielectrical test (50 Hz)
U ≤ DC 70 V/AC 33 V
Impuls e voltage 1. 2/50 µs
common
Impuls e voltage 1. 2/50 µs
normal
Fast transient burst
common
Fast transient burst
common
Fast transient burst
normal
Surge 1.2/50µs
common
Surge 1.2/50µs
normal
Conduct ed dis turbances
(induced HF)
Ring wav es 100 kHz
common
Ring wav es 100 kHz
normal
Conducted common mode
disturbances common
Damped oscillat or y waves
1 MHz com mon
Damped oscillat or y waves
1 MHz common
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CP-8000: tested with 2.0 kVp
1.5 kV
60 sIEC 60255-27IEC 60870-2-1>VW2
eff
2.5 kVpIEC 60255-27IEC 60870-2-1>VW2
2.5 kVpIEC 60255-27IEC 60870-2-1>VW2
4.0 kVp 5 kH z
4.0 kVpIEEE C37.90.1
4.0 kVpIEEE C37.90.1
2.0 kVpIEC 61000-4-5IEC 60870-2-13
2.0 kVpIEC 61000-4-5IEC 60870-2-13
10 V 0.15…80 MHz
80% AM 1 kHz
2.0 kVpIEC 61000-4-12IEC 60870-2-14
2.0 kVpIEC 61000-4-12IEC 60870-2-14
30…3 V
15 Hz…15 0 kHz
30 V
16⅔/50/60 Hz 60 s
300 V
16⅔/50/60 Hz 1 s
2.5 kVpIEC 61000-4-18IEC 60870-2-14
2.5 kVpIEEE C37.90.1
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IEC 61000-4-4IEC 60870-2-13
IEC 61000-4-6IEC 60870-2-13
IEC 61000-4-16IEC 61850-3 Ed.2
The listed values are valid for shielded cables.
4.4.6 Communication without Insulation: RS-232
The communication vi a RS-232 is desi gned only for distan ces ≤ 2.5 m. Theref ore this inter face does not need to show an immunity. The immunity and the galvanic insulation is assumed by the external data communications equipment.
You can find the electrical ambient conditions of data transmission equipment in the related
data sheets.
Store the device in dry and clean rooms. The rel ative humidity must not lead to the formation
of either condensation water or ice.
For storage Siemens recommends that you maintain a limited temperature range of between
+10°C and +35°C, in order to prevent premature ageing of the electrolytic capacitors used.
For a longer storage period Siemens also recommends connecting the device to the supply
voltage once a year for 1 to 2 days, in order to form the electrolytic capacitors used. You
sho uld proceed likewise bef ore a p lann ed use of the device.
Transport
The transport packaging of the devices can be re-used for forwarding. If other packaging is
used the observance of the transport requirements according to ISO 2248 must be ensured.
Storage packaging of the individual devices is not adequate for transport.
CP-800 0 Master Mod ule with I/O - 25 to +70°C6MF21010AB100AA04.3 W
CP-800 0 Master Mod ule with I/O - 40 to +70°C6MF21011AB100AA04.3 W
CP-802 1 M aster Mod ule6MF28021AA001.6 W
CP-802 2 Master Module with GPRS6MF28022AA00 BB
6MF28022AA00 CC
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inclusive internal periphery
5.1.2 Master Module with External Consumers
sumption
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12 W
6 W
If a Master Module is expanded with external consumers (modem, I/O Modules) then you
have to add their power consumption to that of the Master Module.
With the power supply modules (with CP-8000 internal), it must be considered that due to the
efficiency factor (typical 80%; s ub-zero temperatu re 77%) the power consumption values of
the external con sumers must be corrected.
Example:
External consumer DO-82120.8 W
Addition based on PS efficiency factor0.2 W
Power consumption for DO-82121.0 W
This results in following power consumption:
Power consumption CP-80004.3 W
Power consumption for DO-82121.0 W
Power consumption for system5.3 W
Note
For the power consumption values of the e xternal I/O Modules please refer to the sect ions 2.1.5.2, Ex-
DC 78 V
Input pow er34 W
Protection typeDouble insulation
Rated impu lse voltag e4 kV
Voltage outputs
Output v oltage 1 (internal)DC 5.2 V ±3%
Output v oltage 2 (internal)DC 12 V +30/-5%
Output v oltage 3 (external)DC 5.2 V1) ±3%
Output voltage for c ontact wetti ngEquals in put vol tage3x each 100 mA
Output p ower 12.5 W
Output p ower 23 W
Output p ower 35 W
Guarant eed int errupti on ti m e100 ms
Mechani cs
Connect i onsRemovable screw terminals for direct conductor assembly
cross-section up to 2.5 mm²
1)
not short- circuit proof and not overload pro of
2)
prot ective mechanis m is a s elf resetting fuse (PTC)
statistic al values : operati on voltag e: DC 60 V max.
switching capacity: < 40 A
ohmic resistance: < 5 Ω
perman ent floati ng current after activation of the fus e: < 1.3 A
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+30%/-25%
caused by the connection b etween input voltage and AUXV0
the reliable function of the power supply is guaranteed up to
(voltage is provi ded via terminals)PS-8 620PS-8622
Input volt ag eDC 24…60 VDC 110…220 V
Operati ng volt ag eDC 18…70 V (78 V1))DC 82.5…253 V (286 V1))
Input current0.8 A at DC 24 V
Revers e voltage protectionYes
Overl oad pr otectionYes
Short-circ u it protectionYes
Can be connected in parallelYes (for redun dancy, n ot for power enhancement)
Inrush peak currentSpecified acc. to IEC 60870-4 (90) class S1
Voltage outputs
Output n om in al vol t ag e 1DC 5.15 V ± 2% static, ±3% dynamic
Output nominal current 10…1.8 A
Output n om in al vol t ag e 2DC 28 V ±10%static, ±3% dynamic
Output nominal current 20…0.43 A
Output p ower 1 (P
Output p ower 2 (P
Total outp ut power12 W
Guarant eed int errupti on ti m e50 ms
Startup time< 2 s
Permanent short-circuit proofYes
External power supply modules for CP-8021 and CP-8022.
5.3.3.1 Technical Data
Voltage input
(voltage is provi ded via terminals)PS-8 640PS-8642
Input volt ag eDC 24…60 VDC 100…240 VAC 100…240 V
Operati ng volt ag eDC 18…78 VDC 82.5…286 VAC 85…264 V
Input current3.05 A at DC 18 V
Power consumption55 W at DC 18 V
Revers e voltage protectionYes
Overl oad pr otectionYes
Short-circ u it protectionYes
Can be connected in parallelYes (for redun dancy, n ot for power enhancement)
Inrush peak currentSpecified acc. to IEC 60870-4 (90) class S1
Voltage outputs
Output n om in al vol t ag e 1DC 5.15 V ± 2% static, ±3% dynamic
Output nominal current 10…2 A
Output n om in al vol t ag e 2DC 28 V ±10%s tatic, ±3% dynamic
Output nominal current 20…1.79 A
Output n om in al vol t ag e 3DC 24 V +0%/-15%
Output nominal current 30.42 A
Output p ower 1 (P
Output p ower 2 (P
Output p ower 3 (P
Total outp ut power45 W
Guarant eed int errupti on ti m e50 ms
Startup time< 2 s
Permanent short-circuit proofYes
Accuracy clock pulse± 3.5 ppm (-40°C to +80°C), ± 2 ppm (0°C to 40°C)
Internal real tim e clock and ext er-
nal synchronization
Free run accurac y12.6 ms/h
Program m em or yFlash-PROM 16 MB ( parallel conn ected)
Main memorySDRAM 32 MB
Local non-volatile memoryFRAM 8 KB
Changeable non-volatile memor ySD card up to 2 GB
Max. number of data points20000 (sum of process im ages over all 4 interf ac es)
Memor y f or applicati on program128 KB, thereof 4 KB temporary memory for vari ables
Number of variables for applica-
tion program
Program sampling
Acquisi tion grid digital I/O10 ms
Decentralized arc hiveRecording raster for measured values 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30,
System C omponents and Technical Data
System clockapprox. 133 MHz
• Buf f ered maint enanc e-f ree (72 h)
• Aut omat ic al daylig ht-savin g time/ nor mal ti me chang e
• (S)NT P time server
512 vari ables possi bl e, t hereof 25 6 b ytes non-volatile
(variables: BOOL = 1 bit, DINT = 4 bytes, REAL = 4 bytes)
• C yclic al 10… 200 0 ms (s ettab l e raster 1 ms )
• Sp ontan eous ( s ett abl e; run n ot bas ed on int errup t)
60 min, settabl e
Max. message len gth of a s egment 1…200 bytes, settable
Memory configuration, settable
10 files of 1000 records each (= 10000 records)
20 files of 500 records eac h (= 100 00 records)
50 files of 400 records eac h (= 200 00 records)
80 files of 450 records eac h (= 360 00 records)
100 files of 100 records eac h (= 10000 records)
100 files of 25 records each (= 2500 records)
200 files of 50 records each (= 10000 records)
200 files of 25 records each (= 5000 records)
Power supplyDC 5.2 V1.5 W
Internal operati ng vol t ag esLogicDC 3.3 /2.5/1.2 V
Optional power supply for external modem via X2
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Connections/mechanics
Ethernet/LAN (X1 , X4)RJ45 socket connector 8-pole (IEC 6060 3-7)
Serial RS-232 (X2)C onnection D-S UB 9-pole, male (D IN 41652)
Serial RS-485 (X3)Screw terminal 6-p ole with shield interception
Ethernet/LAN (X4)RJ45 socket connector 8-pole (IEC 603.7)
Dimension (LxWxH)124 x 128 x 123 mm (measure without DIN rail)
WeightApprox. 80 0 g
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only for specific transmission facilities
• Eth ern et acc . t o IEE E 80 2.3 (1 0Base-T or 100B as e-TX)
• Galvanic all y insul ated
• Trans miss i on rate 10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit /s
• H alf dupl ex or full dup l ex
• Auto-MDI(X)
• Tim e synchr on i zati on vi a NTP ser ver
• Sub st ati on functi on
• Lin e length 0…100 m
• R ated im puls e voltag e 2 kV
• Unbal anc ed int erc han g e circui t RS-23 2, V.2 4/V .28
• G alvan ic ally not insul ated
• ESD protection
• Trans mis s i on rat e up to 115. 2 kbit/s ( d ep en din g on prot oc ol)
• Line l ength up t o 2.5 m
• Balanc ed int erch an ge circui t RS-42 2/R S- 485
• Galvanic all y insul ated
• ESD protection
• C onfiguration 4- wir e/2- w ir e with/ with ou t ter min atin g res is tor
(paramet er- s ett abl e)
• Transmissi on r ate up to 115. 2 kbit/s ( d ep en din g on prot oc ol)
Accuracy clock pulse± 3.5 ppm (-40°C to +80°C), ± 2 ppm (0°C to 40°C)
Internal real tim e clock and ext er-
nal synchronization
Free run accurac y12.6 ms/h
Program m em or yFlash-PROM 1 6 MB
Main memorySDRAM 32 MB
Local non-volatile memoryFRAM 8 KB
Changeable non-volatile memor y
Max. number of data points20000 (sum of process images over all 4 interfaces)
Memor y f or applicati on program128 KB, thereof 4 KB temporary memory for vari ables
Number of variables for applica-
tion program
Program sampling
Acquisi tion grid digital I/O10 ms
Decentralized arc hiveRecording raster for measured values 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30,
System C omponents and Technical Data
System clockapprox. 133 MHz
• Buf f ered maint enanc e-f ree (72 h)
• Aut omat ic al daylig ht-savin g time/ nor mal ti me chang e
• (S)NT P time server
• SD c ard up to 2 GB
• SIM card standard ( m ini SIM) for GPRS communication
512 vari ables possi bl e, t hereof 25 6 b ytes non-volatile
(variables: BOOL = 1 bit, DINT = 4 bytes, REAL = 4 bytes)
• C yclic al 10… 2 00 0 ms (sett abl e rast er 1 ms )
• Sp ont an eous (settabl e; run n ot b as ed on i nt err u pt)
60 min, settabl e
Max. message len gth of a s egment 1…200 bytes, settable
Memory configuration, settable
10 files of 1000 records each (= 10000 records)
20 files of 500 records eac h (= 100 00 records)
50 files of 400 records eac h (= 200 00 records)
80 files of 450 records eac h (= 360 00 records)
100 files of 100 records eac h (= 10000 records)
100 files of 25 records each (= 2500 records)
200 files of 50 records each (= 10000 records)
200 files of 25 records each (= 5000 records)
The hardware of the protocol elements is integrated on the Mast er Module. The relevant technical data
are described there.
5.5.1 UMPMT0, UMPST0
5.5.1.1 Functions
Communication of a central station with one or several substations in multi-point traffic.
Central Station
• Serial communication protocol according IEC60870-5-101
UMPT0 is central station
• Unbalanced transmission Master
─ Network configuration
− Multipoint-partyline
− Multipoint-star
− Max. connections: 100
─ System or device (application function)
− Controlling station
• Physical layer / data flow control
─ Unbalanced interchange circuit accordingV.24/V.28 standard
─ Transmission medium (half duplex)
─ Byte Frame (8E1)
─ Da ta flow contr ol Bit in receiv e direct ion
─ Data flow control Bit supervision
• Int eroperability according to IEC 60870-5-101 Ed.1
• I ntero perabil ity a ccordi ng to t he fol lowing docum ent:
• Data acquisition by polling (station i nterrogation)
─ Continuous Interrogation of a Remote Terminal Unit
─ Station failure delay
• Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent)
• General interrogation, outstation interrogation
• Clock synchronization according IEC 60870-5-101
─ Clock synchronization with <TI:=103> cl ock synchronization command
─ Acquisition of transmission delay (primary station) used for correction of clock syn-
chronization (with request status of link = proprietary)
• Command transmission
─ Demand
─ Set control location
─ Check control location
• Opt imized param eters for s elected tran smissi on f aciliti es (m odem s)
─ Predef in ed optim ized par am eters for sel ect ed transmi ssi on facil iti es
─ Free definable parameters for transmission facility
─ 5 V power supply for external modem
ATTENTION: check power consumption of external modem!
• Standby transmission line over the public telephone network (PSTN)
• Data transmission using time slot radio
• Co-ordination of several masters
• Data transmission in relay operation mode (multi-point traffic with routing)
─ Main and Standby Transmission Line
• Prot ocol element control and return information
─ Protocol element control messages
− Sen d ( general ) i nterr ogatio n comm and t o al l
− Send (gen eral) inter roga tion command to sel ectiv e CA SDU
− Prot ocol-specific return information 0-3, 6, 7, 8-11
• Remote m aintenance with SICAM TOOLBOX II via serial connection
• Special functions
─ Summer time bit (SU) = 0 for all messages in transmit direction (summer time bit in
time tag)
─ Day of week ( DOW) = 0 for all m ess a ges i n tr an sm it di r ec tion (d ay of week t i me tag)
─ Originator address = 0 for all messages in transmit direction
• Acquisition of events (transmission of data ready to be sent)
• General interrogation, outstation interrogation
─ Non Interruptible GI
─ Send GI-data as class 1 data
─ Convert general interrogation command in receive direction to Broadcast
• Clock synchronization according to IEC 60870-5-101
─ Clock synchronization with <TI:=103> cl ock synchronization command
─ Acquisition of transmission delay (secondary station) used for correction of clock syn-
• Opt imized param eters for s elected tran smissi on f aciliti es (m odem s)
─ Predef in ed optim ized par am eters for sel ect ed transmi ssi on facil iti es
─ Free definable parameters for transmission facility
─ 5 V power supply for external modem
ATTENTION: check power consumption of external modem!
• Data transmission in relay operation mode (multi-point traffic with routing)
• Prot ocol element control and return information
─ Protocol element control messages
− Sen d ( general ) i nterr ogatio n comm and t o al l
− I bit handling for time ON/OFF
─ Protocol element return information
− Status DTR (1 = state line active)
− Status DSR (1 = state line active)
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