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Equipment Manual SWT 3000

Chapter 2: Installation and Commissioning

Installation 6

Connecting the device 8

Jumper settings 20

Commissioning 31

Settings on the device 33

New configuration 46

Alarms 61
Installation and Commissioning SWT 3000 Equipment Manual

Contents:

General safety regulations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4


Transport and storage------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
Equipment manual ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Installation procedure------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Cabling and equipment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Grounding----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Connecting the device without FOM modules -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
Connecting plugs------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8
Equipment of the sub rack without FOM slots -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Equipment of the IFC slots ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9
Connecting the device with FOM modules -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
Connecting plugs-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10
Equipment of the sub rack with FOM slots -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------11
Pin assignments of the SWT 3000 modules: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
Pin assignment of the IFC-x module ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
Pin assignment of the PU3f module: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13
Signals of the line interface analog (LIA)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14
Connection of the digital line interfaces --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14
Signals for the LID-1 (Line Interface Digital 1) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------15
Signals for LID-2 (Line Interface Digital 2)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
Service channel interface SC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
Remote access interface SSR ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
Remote Monitoring (RM) interface SSB--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
Pin assignment of the CLE module --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
Pin assignment of the ALRS module ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
Pin assignment of the ALR module--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19
Jumper settings for the SWT 3000 modules:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------20
Jumper settings for the IFC modules ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20
Jumper settings for the PU3f module------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21
Links for selecting the line interfaces LID-1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------22
Links for the selection of line interfaces LID-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------22
Selection of the input gain for the G703.6 interfaces------------------------------------------------------------------------22
DLE settings for the LID-x connection via FOM -------------------------------------------------------------------------22
Jumper settings for the CLE module ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------23
Jumper settings for the FOM module------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24
The FOBox------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25
Interfaces of the FOBox ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25
Power supply of the FOBox -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------26
Alarm relay contacts of the FOBox-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------26
Signification of the LED -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------26
Jumper settings of the FOB --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------27
ALR Module----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------28
Visual Indication --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------28
Test switch S1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------28
Jumper settings for the ALRS module ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------29
ALR jumper settings-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------30
Commissioning ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------31
Switching on the power supply-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------31
Switching on the device ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------31
Connecting the service PC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------31
PC requirements---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------31
PC Connecting cable----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------32

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Settings on the device -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------33


Setting of the SWT 3000 transmit level ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------33
Operation with the PLC system PowerLink ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------34
Connection via a VFx module : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------34
Connection of an external SWT 3000 to the PowerLink50/100 --------------------------------------------------------35
Connection via a FOM module : -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------36
PU3f integrated in the PowerLink:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------38
Connection of two SWT 3000 via FOM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------39
System configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------39
Connection of the SWT 3000 via FOM to a multiplexer -------------------------------------------------------------------40
System configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------40
Receive level for analog interfaces:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------41
Setting parameters of measuring points ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------42
Time/date--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------43
Clock synchronisation -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------43
Line clock synchronisation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------45
SWT 3000 new configuration----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------46
Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------46
System configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------47
Selecting the operating mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------48
Selecting the connection interface ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------48
SWT 3000 <System-2 Configuration> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------49
Interfaces -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------49
Power supply ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------49
Test mode ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------49
Application---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------50
Output allocation -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------50
SWT 3000 <RM> configuration: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------51
Setting options for the SWT 3000 <Timer> configuration -----------------------------------------------------------------52
Configuration of the command input resp. output ------------------------------------------------------------------------53
Timer settings for the command output ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------56
Setting recommendations for the SWT 3000 timer configuration ---------------------------------------------------------58
Broadband versions -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------58
Narrow band versions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------60
Programming the device --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------60
SWT 3000 Alarms -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------61
Alarm output via the ALRS or ALR module ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------61
Alarms on the CLE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------61
Possible reasons for the alarms ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------62
Special features for the output of the unblocking impulse ------------------------------------------------------------------63
Stand alone equipment:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------63
SWT 3000 integrated in the ESB 2000i ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------63
SWT 3000 integrated in the PowerLink system---------------------------------------------------------------------------63
Setting options for the SWT 3000 <Alarms>------------------------------------------------------------------------------64
Configuration of the alarm output RXALR in the PowerLink -------------------------------------------------------------65
Alarm messages in the service program PowerSys --------------------------------------------------------------------------65
Index:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------66
Appendix: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------68
List of figures: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------68
List of tables: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------70

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General safety regulations


This manual does not represent a complete list of all safety measures re-
quired for the operation of equipment (module, device) because addi-
tional measures may be necessary under specific operating conditions. It
does, however, contain instructions that you must observe for your per-
sonal safety and for avoiding damage to equipment. These instructions
are highlighted by a warning triangle as shown below according to the
degree of danger.

!
Danger
signifies that death, serious physical injury or substantial material dam-
age will occur if appropriate precautionary measures are not taken.
Warning

! signifies that death, serious physical injury or substantial material dam-


age may occur if appropriate precautionary measures are not taken.
Caution
signifies that minor physical injury or material damage may occur if ap-
propriate precautionary measures are not taken.
Qualified personnel Start-up and operation of equipment described in this manual (module,
device) may only be carried out by qualified personnel. For the purpose
of this instruction and product labels, a qualified person is one who is fa-
miliar with the installation, construction and operation of the equipment
and the hazards involved. In addition, he has the following qualifications:
> Is trained and authorized to energize, de-energize, clear, ground and
tag circuits and equipment in accordance with established safety prac-
tices.
> Is trained in the proper care and use of PowerLine equipment in accor-
dance with established safety practices.
> Is trained in rendering first aid.
Please note the following:
The equipment must only be used for the applications described in the

! catalogue and the technical description and only in conjunction with third
party devices and components recommended or approved by Siemens.
Perfect and reliable operation of the product is conditional upon proper
transport, storage, installation and assembly as well as correct operation
and proper maintenance.
When operating electrical equipment certain components inevitably carry
a dangerous voltage. Serious physical injury or material damage can oc-
cur if the equipment is not handled properly:
z Equipment must be grounded before any connections are wired up.
z Dangerous voltages can be present in all circuit sections connected to
the power supply.
z Even after the power supply has been disconnected there may still be
dangerous voltages present in the equipment (charge stored on a capaci-
tor).
z Equipment with current transformer circuits must not be operated in the
open state.
z The limits specified in this product document must not be exceeded; this
must also be taken into account in testing and on start-up.

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Warning!

! The equipment may be supplied by different and from each other inde-
pendent dangerous voltages. Before opening the equipment and starting
the maintenance work, the device must be isolated with the specified cir-
cuit breaker.

This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European
Communities on the approximation of the laws of the member states re-
lating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Council Directive
89/336/EEC) and concerning electrical equipment for use within specified
voltage limits (Low-voltage Directive 2006/95/EC).
This conformity has been proved by tests performed according to Article
10 of the Council Directive in agreement with the generic standards EN
61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-4 (for EMC Directive) and with the standard
EN 60950-1 (for Low-Voltage Directive) by Senton. The device is de-
signed and manufactured for application in industrial environment.
These devices are designed for use in the industrial sector and fulfil the following requirements:
Emitted interference: EN 61000-6-4: 2001
Immunity to interference: EN 61000-6-2: 2005
For use in residential areas you also need the individual authorization of a national authority or
test agency with respect to emitted interference.
The test and connection jacks accessible at the front are not isolated interfaces and are only used
for maintenance purposes. The usual ESD measures must be observed in use. This also applies
for the use of telephone connection sockets (if present).
All signal and data cables are shielded and connection of the shielding over a large area must be
provided at both ends.
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Transport and storage

The limit values specified below must not be exceeded during transport and storage of PowerLink
devices and individual modules. They may only be transported in their unopened original packag-
ing.
If stored in their unopened original packaging there are no additional requirements for the storage
room apart from the values for temperature and humidity specified below. If stored unpacked or
partially unpacked please ensure that the devices and modules are stored in maintained, dry and
dust-free rooms.
permissible ambient temperature -40 to +70C
relative humidity 5 to 95%

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Installation

CAUTION !
Electrostatic sensitive devices
Electrostatic sensitive devices are protected against destruction by electrostatic charge by means
of protective structures at the inputs and outputs. In unfavourable cases, however, plastic floor
coverings, non-conductive work surfaces, or clothing containing artificial fibres can result in such
high charges that electrostatic sensitive devices can be damaged or even destroyed despite
the protective networks mentioned. If a device is damaged its reliability decreases drastically, al-
though it may be a long time before the effects of the damage are noticeable.
In order to ensure that electrostatic charges are eliminated harmless when working on the system
you must observe the following points without fail:

1. Before carrying out any work on the 2. When working on modules always place
system ground yourself with a wrist strap. them on a grounded, conductive surface

3. Only transport modules in suitable pro-


tective bags.

The following points must also be observed during installation:

DANGER!
The device has to be installed in a locked room, with admission for com-

! missioning personal only. It must be excluded that other persons except


the commissioning personal has access to this equipment.
ATTENTION!
Sufficient cooling has to be provided!

1. Before installing the device the ground- 2. Connect the grounding wire immediately
ing wire must first be laid and connected to after installing the device or setting up the
ground potential. cabinet.

3. Use shoe grounding strips.

Warning!
There is a risk of electrostatic discharge up until the grounding wire has
been connected even if you are wearing a wrist strap. If possible you
should therefore not touch modules and wiring before then.
When dismantling the system the grounding wire must not be discon-
nected until all work has been completed.

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Equipment manual

The equipment manual is written for service and operation personnel


in the high voltage power line environment. All existing safety instructions
in the client's environment have to be observed and only trained and
instructed personnel is authorized to work with the equipment.

Installation procedure

The main steps in the installation procedure are listed below:


z Transport device or cabinet to the installation room in its packaging
z Unpack and dispose of transport packaging
z Check delivery for completeness and for mechanical damage
z Secure cabinet to the floor or wall, or install device in cabinet or rack
z Connect grounding wire
z Connect power supply
z Cable data connections to the main distribution frame or the peripheral
devices
z Cable the alarm outputs

SWT 3000 devices can be supplied as standalone devices or installed in


a cabinet together with other system components. In case of delivery in
a cabinet the entire cabling of the individually installed devices is in-
stalled at the factory up to the connection terminals on the assembly
board. In this case the connection points for the cabling can be found
in the supplied cabinet documentation.

Cabling and equipment

Grounding

Caution!

The cross section of the grounding wire and the laying of the wire must
comply with the regulations applicable for the place of installation.

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Connecting the device without FOM modules

! An easy accessible separator in the supply circuit with a contact distance


of min. 3mm must be available.

Connecting plugs
Table 1: Arrangement of the connecting plugs of the SWT 3000
Connecting plug Module Pin assignment
IFC-1 IFC D/P/S Page 12
IFC-2 IFC D/P Page 12
X4 PU3F Page 13
X3 CLE Page 17
X2 ALRS Page 18
X1 Power supply PS next Fig.

SV ALRS CLE PU3 IFC-1 IFC-2


X1 X2 X3 X4

C1 C1
SSB 1 3 1 3
A1 A1 C1 A1
2

2 4 2 4
8
1 3 1 3

11

14
2 4 2 4
17
1 3 1 3
X41
20

23 * SSR
2 4 2 4
26
1 3 1 3

N(+) 29

L1(-) 32
C32 A32 C32 A32 C32 A32 2 4 2 4

SC

* loop position / Modul ausblenden

Figure 1: View of a SWT 3000 backplane without FOM slots

The power supply cables have to be tied additional immediately at the


terminals.
Please follow the performance details on the back plane

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Equipment of the sub rack without FOM slots

A maximum of two SWT 3000 devices can be installed in an ES902 sub rack. These devices form
two separately operating systems each with its own power supply.

SIEMENS > SIEMENS >

SWT 3000 > SWT 3000 >

LID2 LID1 SAL LID2 LID1 SAL

OK LIA EAL OK LIA EAL

S/N S/N

IFC_2 IFC_1 PU3_1 CLE_1 ALRS_1 SV_1 IFC_4 IFC_3 PU3_2 CLE_2 ALRS_2 SV_2

System 1 System 2

IFC_1 Slot 1 IFC-x in device 1 IFC_3 Slot 1 IFC-x in device 2


IFC_2 Slot 2 IFC-x in device 1 IFC_4 Slot 2 IFC-x in device 2
PU3f_1 Processor module, device 1 PU3f_2 Processor module, device 2
CLE_1 Copper line equipment, device 1 CLE_2 Copper line equipment, device 2
(only with analog interface) (only with analog interface)
ALRS_1 Alarm module, device 1 ALRS_2 Alarm module, device 2
SV_1 Power supply, device 1 SV_2 Power supply, device 2

Figure 2: Equipment of the sub rack with two SWT 3000 systems

Equipment of the IFC slots

IFC_1and IFC_3 Slots IFC_1 (in device 1) and IFC_3 (in device 2) must be equipped with
an interface module IFC-D (direct tripping) or IFC-P (permissive tripping).
The commands to be transmitted by the protective relay are also con-
nected here (binary inputs 1-4). Output of the received commands to the
protective relay is also via these modules.
IFC_2 and IFC_4 An additional slot IFC_2 (in device 1) and IFC_4 (in device 2) is available
in every device for an IFC module. This can be equipped with types
IFC-D , IFC-P or IFC-S (signaling).
If this slot is equipped with an IFC-D or IFC-P the output relays of these
modules are used for doubling the contacts. The inputs are not used. If it
is equipped with an IFC-S module this is used for signaling commands
that are entered (binary inputs) or output (relay outputs) by modules
IFC-D or IFC-P at slot 2.
Table 2: Equipment options for slots IFC_1 to IFC_4
Slot Equipment Application
IFC_1 IFC-D and IFC-P Device 1 command input/command output
IFC_2 IFC-D, IFC-P or IFC-S Device 1 doubling of command output contacts or
status messages slot IFC./1. Command in-
put/command output only with digital interfaces.
IFC_3 IFC-D and IFC-P Device 2 command input/command output
IFC_4 IFC-D, IFC-P or IFC-S Device 2 doubling of command output contacts or
status messages slot IFC./3. Command in-
put/command output only with digital interfaces.

The terminal assignment of the modules is shown in Figure 5.

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Connecting the device with FOM modules

Connecting plugs
Table 3: Arrangement of the connecting plugs of the SWT 3000
Connecting plug Module Pin assignment
IFC-1 IFC D/P/S Page 12
IFC-2 IFC D/P Page 12
X4 PU3f Page 13
X3 CLE / FOM-1 Page 17
X6 FOM-2
X2 ALRS Page 18
X1 Power supply PS next Fig.

SV ALRS FOM2 CLE/FOM1 PU3 IFC-1 IFC-2


X1 X2 X6 X3 X4

C1 C1
SSB 1 3 1 3
A1 A1 C1 A1
2

2 4 2 4
8
1 3 1 3

11

14
2 4 2 4
17
1 3 1 3
X42 X41
20 3 3
2 2
23 *1 * 1
2 4 2 4
26 SSR 1 3 1 3

N(+) 29

L1(-) 32
C32 A32 C32 A32 C32 A32 2 4 2 4

SC

* loop position / Modul ausblenden

SSB RM connector
SSR remote access connector
SC service channel connector

Figure 3: View of a SWT 3000 backplane with FOM slots

The power supply cables have to be tied additional immediately at the


terminals.
Please follow the performance details on the back plane

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Equipment of the sub rack with FOM slots

Due to the wider backplane only one SWT 3000 device can be installed in an ES902 sub rack.

SIEMENS >

SWT 3000 >

LID2 LID1 SAL

OK LIA EAL

S/N

IFC_2 IFC_1 PU3 CLE/ FOM-2 ALRS SV


FOM-1

IFC_1 Slot 1 for the interface module IFC_x


IFC_2 Slot 2 for the interface module IFC_x
PU3f Processor module
CLE Copper line equipment (only with analog interface)
FOM-1 Slot position for the first FOM module
FOM-2 Slot position for the second FOM module
ALRS Alarm module
SV Power supply

Figure 4: Equipment of the sub rack with a SWT 3000 system for using FOM modules

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Pin assignments of the SWT 3000 modules:

Pin assignment of the IFC-x module

The IFC interface modules must be connected from the protective relay to connector X1 (modular
terminal block) (cable cross section up to 1.5 mm2 ). MINIMUM two cables have to be tied immedi-
ately at the terminals.

IFC-D/P IFC-S

1 3
BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4 K5 K6 K8 K7

4A
2 4
1 3

3A CR

2 4
1 3

2A

2 4
1 3

1A
CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 K9 K10 K11 K12
2 4
IFC-D Interface module for direct tripping BI1 -4 Binary inputs 1 to 4
IFC-P Interface module for permissive tripping CO1 - 4 Command outputs 1-4
IFC-S Interface module for signaling K5-8 Signaling of the binary inputs 1 to 4
CR Common root of relays K5 to K12 K9-12 Signaling of the command outputs

Figure 5: Contact assignment of the interface module IFC-x

The connection principle of the IFC-D/P binary inputs can be seen from the following diagram:

IFC-D/P BI 1
PR U = 24...250 V
F 3A1 X43 X44 X45

X55 *)

4A1

*) Setting of the nominal input voltage


PR Protection relay
BI 1 Binary input 1
F Fuse

Figure 6: Connection principle for the binary inputs of the IFC-D/P modules

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Pin assignment of the PU3f module:


Table 4: Pin assignment of the PU3f
Pin a b c
1 GNDS GNDS
2
3 GND GND
GND
4 P5_SV1 P5 P5_SV2
5
LID_25
6 P12_SV1 LID_26 P12_SV2
7
8
LID_11 LID_12
9 LID_13 LID_14
10 LID_15 LID_16
LID_27
11 LID_17 LID_18
12 LID_21 LID_22
LID_28
13
14 N12_SV2
LID_23 LID_24
15
16 N12_SV1 P5
17 P5
18 P12 N12
19
20 GND P12
21 INHIBIT INHIBIT
22 N12 GND GND
23 S6 control wire for AMP P12
24
LID_SC_TX
25
26
LID_SC_RX
27 GND
28
29
30
31 GNDS GNDS
32
P5_x Power supply (SV1, SV2) P12_x Power supply (SV1, SV2)
N12_x Power supply (SV1, SV2)
LID_x Digital line interface (X.21. G703.1 or G703.6)
LID_SC_x Digital line interface Service Channel

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Signals of the line interface analog (LIA)


Table 5: Pin assignment for interface LIA
Pin PU3f X1 Signal
b28 Input: F6 signal in IF1 range from HFE
b29 Reference potential for F6 signal IF1 range from HFE
a29 Output: F6 signal in IF1 range to the HFS
c30 Reference potential for F6 signal IF1 range to the HFS
b26 Output: F6 signal in VF range to the IF_transmission module
b27 Reference potential for F6 signal in VF range to the IF_ transmission module
b24 Input: F6 signal in VF range from the IF_receiver module
b25 Reference potential for F6 signal in VF range from the IF_receiver module
b23 Output: Control signal S6 for WZ operation to the IF_transmission module
a3, b3, c3, a20, Signal reference potential GND
b22, c22

Connection of the digital line interfaces

The signals at the digital interfaces are fed via a plug connector from the PU3f to the SUB-D
sockets X1 (LID-1) and X2 (LID-2).

LID-1
SV ALRS CLE PU3 IFC-1 IFC-2
X1 X2 X3 X4

C1 C1
SSB 1 3 1 3
A1 A1 C1 A1
2

2 4 2 4
8
1 3 1 3

11 X1

14
2 4 2 4
17
1 3 1 3
X41
20

23
SSR
X2 2 4 2 4
26
1 3 1 3

N(+) 29

L1(-) 32
C32 A32 C32 A32 C32 A32 2 4 2 4

SC

LID-2

Figure 7: Connection sockets X1 and X2 for the digital interfaces

Every wire pair in the connecting cables used for the digital interfaces
should be twisted and shielded.
Minimum requirements:
Every wire pair twisted and complete shielding for all wire pairs.

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The socket assignment can be seen from the following tables.

Signals for the LID-1 (Line Interface Digital 1)

The signals for digital line interface 1 are fed from PU3f via the SUB-D plug X1 to the backplane
of the device. The pin assignment depends on the interface used.
Table 6: Pin assignments for interface LID-1
Terminal PU3f SUB-D plug X1 Module X.21 Module G703.1 Module G703.6
cable connector Pin Signal Signal Signal
LID_11 a8 4 X21_RxD_A1 DI11 DI11
LID_12 c8 11 X21_RxD_B1 DI12 DI12
LID_13 a9 2 X21_TxD_A1 DO11 DO11
LID_14 c9 9 X21_TxD_B1 DO12 DO12
LID_15 a10 6 X21_RxC_A1
LID_16 c10 13 X21_RxC_B1
LID_17 a11 7 X21_TxC_A1
LID_18 c11 14 X21_TxC_B1
GNDS /Shield a31 c31 1 GNDS / Shield GNDS GNDS
GND / Signal a3 c3 8 GND / Signal GND GND
Table 7: Signals for the X-21 interface for LID-1
Signal name Function
X21RDA1 Input: X.21 Receive data signal a
X21RDB1 Input: X.21 Receive data signal b
X21TDA1 Output: X.21 Transmit data signal a
X21TDB1 Output: X.21 Transmit data signal b
X21RCA1 Input: X.21 Receive clock signal a
X21RCB1 Input: X.21 Receive clock signal b
X21TCA1 Output: X.21 Transmit clock signal a
X21TCB1 Output: X.21 Transmit clock signal b
GNDS Shielding
GND Signal reference potential
Table 8: Signal for the G703.1 and G703.6- interface for LID-1
Signal name Function
DI11 Input: Data in signal 1
DI12 Input: Data in signal 2
DO11 Output: Data out signal 1
DO12 Output: Data out signal 2
GNDS Shielding
GND Signal reference potential

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Signals for LID-2 (Line Interface Digital 2)

The signals for digital line interface 2 are fed from the PU3f via the SUB-D plug X2 to the back-
plane of the device. The pin assignment depends on the interface used.
Table 9: Pin assignments for the LID-2
Terminal PU3f SUB-D plug X2 Module X.21 Module G703.1 Module G703.6
cable connector Pin Signal Signal Signal
LID_21 a12 4 X21_RxD_A2 DI21 DI21
LID_22 c12 11 X21_RxD_B2 DI22 DI22
LID_23 a14 2 X21_TxD_A2 DO21 DO21
LID_24 c14 9 X21_TxD_B2 DO22 DO22
LID_25 b5 6 X21_RxC_A2
LID_26 b6 13 X21_RxC_B2
LID_27 b10 7 X21_TxC_A2
LID_28 b12 14 X21_TxC_B2
GNDS /Shield a31 c31 1 GNDS / Shield GNDS GNDS
GND / Signal a3 c3 8 GND / Signal GND GND
Table 10: Signals for the X-21 interface for LID-2
Signal name Function
X21RDA2 Input: X.21 Receive data signal a
X21RDB2 Input: X.21 Receive data signal b
X21TDA2 Output: X.21 Transmit data signal a
X21TDB2 Output: X.21 Transmit data signal b
X21RCA2 Input: X.21 Receive clock signal a
X21RCB2 Input: X.21 Receive clock signal b
X21TCA2 Output: X.21 Transmit clock signal a
X21TCB2 Output: X.21 Transmit clock signal b
GNDS Shielding
GND Signal reference potential
Table 11: Signals for the G703.1 and G703.6 interface for LID-1
Signal name Function
DI21 Input: Data in signal 1
DI22 Input: Data in signal 2
DO21 Output: Data out signal 1
DO22 Output: Data out signal 2
GNDS Shielding
GND Signal reference potential

Service channel interface SC


Table 12: Signals for the service channel interface
Signal name SC connector Pin Function
LID_SC_RX 2 Output: Service channel receive data
LID_SC_TX 3 Input: Service channel transmit data
GND 5 Signal reference potential

Remote access interface SSR


Table 13: Pin assignment of the remote access interface SSR
Signal name SSR connector Pin Function
RxD 2 Receive data
TxD 3 Transmit data
GND 5 GND

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Remote Monitoring (RM) interface SSB

RM communication over several transmission routes is also possible by connecting two units via
the back RM interface (SSB) ref. also to chapter 1 system description.
Table 14: Pin assignment of the remote monitoring interface SSB
Signal name SSB connector Pin Function
RxD 2 Receive data
TxD 3 Transmit data
GND 5 GND

Pin assignment of the CLE module


Table 15: Pin assignment of the CLE
Pin a b c
1 Shield GNDS GNDS
2
3 Ground GND Control wire S6 (S6AB)
4
5 Control wire S6 (S6AB_GND)
6
7 Protection receive signal A
8
9 Protection receive signal B
10
11 Protection transmit signal A
12
13 Protection transmit signal B
14
15 DC value transmit signal
16 S/N Alarm DC value transmit signal GND P5V (+5V)
17 EAL Alarm P5V (+5V)
18 P12V (+12V) M12V (-12V)
19 SAL Alarm
20 GND12 P12V (+12V)
21 INHIBIT INHIBIT
22 M12V (-12V) GND12
23 Enable transmitter output S6 control line from PU3f
24 VF signal from PU3
25 VF signal from PU3 GND
26 VF signal to PU3
27 VF signal to PU3 GND Ground GND
28 S6 control wire from PU3
29
30
31 Shield GNDS Shield GNDS
32

Input and output signals for cable connection


Additionally for PLC alternate multi purpose operation

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Pin assignment of the ALRS module


Table 16: Pin assignment of the ALRS module
Pin a b c
1 USYNC Input a
2
3 USYNC Input b
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12 GNDS GNDS GNDS
13 EALR from PU3f
14 USYNC to PU3f NDALR from PU3f
15 GENALR from PU3f
16 P5V (+5V) P5V (+5V) P5V (+5V)
17 GND GND GND
18 P12V (+12v) P12V (+12v) P12V (+12v)
19
20
21 EALR Output a
22
23 EALR Output b
24
25 NDALR Output b
26
27
28 NDALR Output a
29
30 GALR Output b
31
32 GALR Output a

Input and output signals


Table 17: Connection of the alarm relays
Alarm relay Designation Connection pin
K1 General alarm GALR a32, c30
K2 Pre- (Non-urgent) alarm NDALR a28, a25
K3 Receiver alarm EALR a21, c23

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Table 18: Pin assignment of the ALR

PIN Signalname PIN Signalname PIN Signalname


A1 BI1_A B1 C1
A2 B2 C2
A3 B3 C3 BI1_B
A4 B4 C4
A5 BI2_A B5 C5
A6 B6 C6
A7 B7 C7
A8 BI2_B B8 C8
A9 B9 C9
A10 B10 C10
A11 B11 C11
A12 FGND B12 FGND C12 FGND
A13 B13 C13 ALA1_OUT_L
A14 BI1_IN_L B14 C14 ALA2_OUT_L
A15 BI2_IN_L B15 C15 ALA3_OUT_L
A16 P5V B16 P5V C16 P5V
A17 GND B17 GND C17 GND
A18 P12V B18 P12V C18 P12V
A19 B19 C19
A20 B20 C20
A21 ALA1_A B21 C21
A22 B22 C22
A23 B23 C23 ALA1_B
A24 B24 C24
A25 ALA2_B B25 C25
A26 B26 C26
A27 B27 C27
A28 ALA2_A B28 C28
A29 B29 C29
A30 B30 C30 ALA3_B
A31 B31 C31
A32 ALA3_A B32 C32

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Jumper settings for the SWT 3000 modules:

Jumper settings for the IFC modules

H10
Test operation 1 1
H1 H5
display X58
X54
H2 H6 Control logic X30
H3 H7 X53 BI 4
H4 H8 X40
X52
1
2
K16 K15 K14 K13 X57
3 S1 X51
4

K12 K11 K10 K9 X50 BI 3


K4 K3 K2 K1 X49
Operating LED
X56
H9 X48

X47 BI 2

X46
K5 K6 K7 K8
X41
X55
X45
X42
X44 BI 1
IFC-D: K1 . . . K4
IFC-P: K13 . . . K16 X43
IFC-S: K5 . . . K12

Figure 8: Position of jumpers X43 to X58

Table 19: Assignment of jumpers X43 to X58


Signal input 250V 110V 48/60V 24V
BI1 X55=inserted X55=open X55=open X55=open
X43=open X43=inserted X43=open X43=open
X44=open X44=open X44=inserted X44=open
X45=open X45=open X45=open X45=inserted
BI2 X56=inserted X56=open X56=open X56=open
X46=open X46=inserted X46=open X46=open
X47=open X47=open X47=inserted X47=open
X48=open X48=open X48=open X48=inserted
BI3 X57=inserted X57=open X57=open X57=open
X49=open X49=inserted X49=open X49=open
X50=open X50=open X50=inserted X50=open
X51=open X51=open X51=open X51=inserted
BI4 X58=inserted X58=open X58=open X58=open
X52=open X52=inserted X52=open X52=open
X53=open X53=open X53=inserted X53=open
X54=open X54=open X54=open X54=inserted
The second interface module is used in the case of an IFC-D/P module for doubling the output
contacts. The binary inputs are connected at only one module (in slot IFC-1).
In the case of module IFC-S jumpers X43- X58 are not provided because the binary inputs
are not existing. The module contains 8 signaling relays. For seven relays one changeover con-
tact is brought out in each case. The contact of relay K5 can be used as a make contact or a break
contact by means of jumper X42. All eight signaling contacts have a common root (3A1).
The jumper X30 serves for the switch over to the programming of the controller. In normal op-
eration the jumper must be in position 1-2. The connector X40 serves for the connection of the
programming device.

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Jumper settings for the PU3f module

1
1
X17 X3 34
X14 X13
X8
X15
S1
1 X16 Power ON / OFF
H1
H2
X1
Connection of the IFC Connection of the DLE
26 modules

X10

1
1 X7
26
X9 X6 1

Figure 9: Position of the jumpers on the PU3f module

Table 20: Function of the jumpers on the PU3f module


Jumper X16 Function Jumper X17 Function
1-2 Normal operation 1-2 Normal operation
2-3 Monitor operation 2-3 Programming with
Memtool
When using digital line interfaces links must be set on the DLE module. Module DLE is designed
as a self-contained PC board that is connected electrically to the PU3 via a ribbon cable and me-
chanically via spacer sleeves. All external interfaces are routed via the PU3f module.

X4 X11

X7
X5 X20
1
X6 X21
X42
1
X22
X46 1
X23
X9 1

X48
X49 X44 X43
X8
X47

X10
X52 X53 X3 X45

Figure 10: Position of the jumpers on the DLE module

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Links for selecting the line interfaces LID-1


Table 21: Selection of interfaces for the LID-1
Interface X48 X49 X42 X43 X6 X4 X5 X20 X21
X.21 Connection: 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2
11-12 11-12
G703.1 Connection: 3-4 3-4 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3
13-14 13-14
G703.6 sym. Connection: 5-6 5-6 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3
15-16 15-16
G703.6 asym. Connection: 7-8 5-6 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
15-16 15-16

Links for the selection of line interfaces LID-2


Table 22: Interface selection for the LID-2
Interface X48 X49 X46 X44 X7 X8 X9 X22 X23
X.21 Connection: 19-20 19-20 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2
29-30 29-30
G703.1 Connection: 21-22 21-22 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3
31-32 31-32
G703.6 sym. Connection: 23-24 23-24 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3
33-34 33-34
G703.6 asym. Connection: 25-26 23-24 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2
33-34 33-34

Selection of the input gain for the G703.6 interfaces


Table 23: Selection of the input gain for the G703.6 interfaces

Input gain LID-1 LID-2


12 dB X53 / 2-3 X52 / 2-3
43 dB X53 / 1-2 X52 / 1-2

DLE settings for the LID-x connection via FOM

In case of connecting the LID-x via the FOM modules always the X.21
interface must be selected on the DLE module!

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Jumper settings for the CLE module

W4
X10 1 2 X12 X11
6 R9
N2
X9 1 2 T1

V5
W3
N4 W2 R7
W1
R8
H3 X2
W8 1

V103

V102
X15 X16
H2
N3
6

R136

R125

R124
H1
T2
D1

1
W6 W5
X5 X4 X3
N5

C100
K1
W7
X13 X14

Figure 11: Position of the jumpers on the CLE module

Table 24: Jumper setting for the input and output impedance
Setting 600 Ohm >5kOhm
Input impedance W4 without W4
Output impedance W5 W6, W7, W8
Table 25: Jumper setting for the receive signal gain
Receive signal gain [dB] Jumper X2 in pos.
0 W1
6 W2
12 W3

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Jumper settings for the FOM module

With the FOM it is possible to connect up to two external SWT 3000 via optical fibre to the Power-
Link PLC system (for each transmission direction one fibre).
In the PowerLink system two SWT 3000 can be connected via fibre optic cables (iSWT (A) and
iSWT (B)). The FOM modules are installed in the slots of the PU3f.
The PU3f in the external SWT 3000 is connected with the LAN interface and its serial synchro-
nous interface (SSI) via FOM to the PowerLink. From the point of view of the PowerLink the exter-
nal SWT 3000 is considered like integrated, because the internal LAN of the system is extended
through the fibre optic connection.

H2 Tx - Alarm

H3 Rx - Alarm

H9 H1
H8
H4
H5
Programming
H7
interface
H6

FOM

Figure 12: Position of the LED on the FOM

On the FOM no jumper settings are required. The LED indications are described in the following
table.
Table 26: Signification of the alarm LED on the FOM
LED LED-indication when lit
H1 red FPGA not ready
H2 red Tx-alarm. F6 supervisory alarm
H3 red Rx-alarm
H6 yellow MOD-alarm. Modulation alarm, carrier frequency at the optical receiver not detected.
H7 yellow COM-alarm. Communication alarm at the electrical interface.
H5 yellow BUF-alarm. Buffer overflow or under run. Source: Supervisory circuit of FPGA
H4 yellow ILAN high
H8 yellow SFP_LOS. The received optical power is below the receiver sensitivity. Loss of signal
H9 yellow S6 asserted

In case of FOM connection the configuration of the external SWT 3000 is


executed via the PowerLink with the PowerSys program. The service
interface of the PU3f in the external SWT 3000 can not be used.

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The FOBox

The FOBox is used for connecting the SWT 3000 via optical fibre with a PDH- or SDH-Multiplexer.
For each transmission direction a separate fibre is necessary. The FO Box contains the FOM mod-
ule with the electrical/optical conversion, the interface to the multiplexer and a power supply. Fur-
ther details are described in chapter 1 of this manual.
An adaptor is installed for the conversion from the system connector to the alarm relay, the con-
nectors for the digital interface (X.21/G703.1/G703.6) and the power supply connector.

Selection of the Power supply


digital Interface 20-72V DC
X.21
22-60V AC -1
Tx - Alarm G703.1
G703.6 Imax=0,6A +2
Rx - Alarm X4

1
Alarm relay 2
3 X1
FO Connection X2

Figure 13: The fibre optic box

Interfaces of the FOBox

The interfaces of the FOBox will be carried out by an adapter converting the pinning of the FOB
module to a 15-pin female Sub-D connector according the subsequent table.
Table 27: Pinning of the Sub-D female connector X1
DTE FOB-X11
Pin Function X.21 Name X.21 Name Name Signal Pin
G.703.1 G703.6 Direction
1 Shield GNDS Shield Shield --- A1,A31,C1,
C31
2 Transmit(a) TxD_A TX- TX- OUT A12
3 Control(a) C(a) OUT A10
4 Receive(a) RxD_A RX- RX- IN A13
5 n.c.
6 Signal Timing(a) RxC_A IN A11
7 n.c.
8 Signal Ground GND G G --- A3
9 Transmit(b) TxD_B TX+ TX+ OUT A8
10 Control(b) C(b) OUT A14
11 Receive(b) RxD_B RX+ RX+ IN A9
12 n.c.
13 Signal Timing(b) RxC_B IN A15
14 n.c.
15 n.c.

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Power supply of the FOBox

The supply voltage range is 20-72V DC or 22-60V AC


Table 28: Assignment of the X4 connector for the power supply
Pin Function
1 - 20-72 V DC
2 + 20-72 V DC

Alarm relay contacts of the FOBox


Table 29: Assignment of the X2 connector for the alarm output
Pin Function
1 alarm relay make contact
2 alarm relay break contact
3 alarm relay common contact

Signification of the LED

X17 X16 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 X9
X19
isolation test
X18 X15 G703.6
coax/sym 1 X8
Tx - Alarm
H11
1
Rx - Alarm
H10 X14 X3 X2
G703.6 data interface
sym/coax selection
DCDC

Converter
bitrate 2M/64k
DCE / DTE

G703.1 / X.21

H9 H1
H8
H4 X5 X6 X7
alarm
H5 1 1 1 X12 relay
Programming
H7 loops
interface
H6

FOB 1

Figure 14: Position of the jumper and LED on the FOB module

Table 30: Signification of the alarm LED on the FOB


LED LED-indication when lit
H1 red FPGA not ready
H4 yellow ---
H5 yellow BUF-alarm. Buffer overflow or under run. Source: Supervisory circuit of FPGA
H6 yellow MOD-alarm. Modulation alarm, carrier frequency at the optical receiver not
detected.
H7 yellow COM-alarm. Communication alarm at the electrical interface.
H8 yellow SFP_LOS. The received optical power is below the receiver sensitivity. Loss of
signal
H9 yellow ---
H10 red RX-alarm. F6 supervisory alarm
H11 red TX-alarm

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Jumper settings of the FOB


Table 31: Selection of the digital interface
Jumper
Interface X2 X3 X6 X7 X14 X15 X16 X18 X19
X.21 Pin 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2
2Mbit/s 11-12 11-12
X.21 Pin 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2
64kBit/s 11-12 11-12

G703.1 Pin 3-4 3-4 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3
13-14 13-14

G703.6 Pin 5-6 5-6 1-2 1-2 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 2-3
sym. 15-16 15-16
G703.6 Pin 7-8 7-8 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2
coax 15-16 15-16
Table 32: Setting options long haul or short haul
Operation mode Jumper X17
Long haul 1-2
Short haul 2-3
Table 33: Setting options normal mode / isolation test
Operation mode Jumper X8 Jumper X9
Normal mode 1-2 1-2
Isolation test 2-3 2-3
Table 34: Selection of DTE or DCE mode
Operation mode Jumper X5
FOB as DTE 2-3
FOB as DCE 1-2

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ALR Module

The alarm module comprises as well three alarm outputs, switched by relay (K1 K3). The three
relays provide change over contacts. In the standard setup the break contacts (NC) are used.

BI1/USYNC BI1/USYNC
X17 X16
IRIG B
5 6
X2 9 7 5 3 1 X14 X15
X18 3 4 FAST 10 8 6 4 2
5 31 1 2 SLOW

250V
Park

24V

110V
48/60V
H6 IRIG-B X3
6 42
5V
12V
24V
BI2
5 6
H5 BI1 X19 3 4 FAST BI2
1 2 SLOW 9 7531
X4 10 8 6 4 2
H4 BI2

250V
Park

24V

110V
48/60V
1 Test BI2
S1 Test BI1
n.u.
Test IRIG-B ALA1
X7 X6 X5
K1
H3 ALA1 ALA2
X10 X8
H2 ALA2 K2
X9
ALA3
H1 ALA3 X12
K3

X13 X11

Figure 15: Display and setting elements on the ALR module

Visual Indication

The module ALR provides a LED for visual indication of the state for each binary input and for
each alarm output. They are visible after removal of the front panel. The significations are shown in
the table below:
Table 35: ALR indication
LED Indication
H6 IRIG-B Input energized
H5 Binary Input 1 energized
H4 Binary input 2 energized
H3 Alarm output 1 activated
H2 Alarm output 2 activated
H1 Alarm output 3 activated

Test switch S1

For test purposes the module ALR provides a switch for each of the binary input circuits and for
the IRIG-B circuit. Closing a switch sets the output of the assigned circuit to the active state.
Table 36: Functions of the ALR test switch
Switch Function
S1.1 Binary Input 2 test
S1.2 Binary input 1 test
S1.3 n.u.
S1.4 IRIG-B test

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Jumper settings for the ALRS module

V7 R17
1
N1 R16
U2 X3 V8
X2 V4 R8
V3
1 R7
U1
N2
K1 K2 K3 X1

X6 X5 X4 X9 X8 X7 X12 X11 X10

Figure 16: Position of the jumpers on the ALRS module

Table 37: Selection of the operating point for the ALRS inputs
Input Operating threshold approx. Operating threshold approx.
15 V *) 54 V *)
Clock synchronization X3 1-2 X3 2-3

*) The max. possible input voltage is 250V DC.

Table 38: Selection of the relay contacts for the ALRS outputs
Relay Designation Break contact NC Make contact NO
K1 General alarm GALR X4 - X5 X5 - X6
K2 Pre- (Non-urgent) alarm NDALR X7 - X8 X8 - X9
K3 Receiver alarm EALR X10 - X11 X11 - X12

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ALR jumper settings

The function of the ALR jumpers is shown in the table below.


Table 39: Setting options for the ALR module
Jumpers
X2 X3 X4 X5 X13 X14 X17
Binary Input 1

250V X2 7 / 8 *) open --- --- X14 X15 *)


110V X2 1 / 2 open --- --- X14 X15
48V / X2 3 / 4 open --- --- X14 X15
60V
24V X2 5 / 6 open --- --- X14 X15
fast X18 / 3 4
Input behaviour
slow X18 / 1 - 2
IRIG-B

24V open X3 1 / 2 --- --- X16 X17


12V open X3 3 / 4 --- --- X16 X17
5V open X3 5 / 6 --- --- X16 X17
Binary Input 2

250V --- --- X4 7 / 8 *) --- ---


110V --- --- X4 1 / 2 --- ---
48V / --- --- X4 3 / 4 --- ---
60V
24V --- --- X4 5 / 6 --- ---
fast X19 / 3 4
Input behaviour
slow X19 / 1 - 2
Alarm Output 1 Relay K1

NC --- --- --- X5 X6 *) ---


NO --- --- --- X6 X7 ---
Alarm Output 2 Relay K2

NC --- --- --- X8 X9 *) ---


NO --- --- --- X9 X10 ---
Alarm Output 3 Relay K3

NC --- --- --- X11 X12 *) ---


NO --- --- --- X12 X13 ---
NC Break contact
NO Make contact
*) Default setting

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Commissioning

!
Warning!
This equipment may be supplied from different and from each other inde-
pendent dangerous voltages.
Before starting the maintenance work the device must be isolated with
the specified separators.

Switching on the power supply

After switching on the external power supply and with the device switched off (switch SV on PU3f
in down position refer also to figure 9 page 21) LED "i" (red) lights up on the power supply units.

Switching on the device

After switching on the device (switch SV on PU3f in up position refer also to figure 9 page 21) the
OK LED (green) must light up on the power supply unit and the operating LED (green or red) on
the PU3f module. The alarm LED (red) must not light up if the device is receiving properly and the
levels are set correctly.

Connecting the service PC

A PC and the operating program PowerSys are needed for start up and for maintenance and di-
agnostic purposes for the SWT 3000 system. The PC is connected at the SUB-D socket on the
front panel of the PU3f module. A description of the operating program can be found in Chapter 3
of this equipment manual.

PC requirements

Operating system Windows 2000 or Windows XP


Processor Pentium
Clock min 800 MHz
System memory 256 MB
CD drive
Serial interface RS 232
Printer interface (LPTx)

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PC Connecting cable

The following diagrams show the possible variants for cable connections between the control PC
and the interface on the SWT 3000 front panel. Terminals 1-4-6 and 7-8 are connected at this
socket.

PC (com_x) PU3 PC (com_x) PU3

CD 1 1 CD 1 1
RD 2 2 RD 2 2
TD 3 3 TD 3 3
DTR 4 4 DTR 4 4
SG 5 5 SG 5 5
DSR 6 6 DSR 6 6
RTS 7 7 RTS 7 7
CTS 8 8 CTS 8 8
RI 9 9 RI 9 9

CD Common Data
PC (com_x) PU3 RD Receive Data
TD Transmit Data
CD 1 1 DTR Data Terminal Ready
RD 2 2 SG Signal Ground
TD 3 3 DSR Data Set Ready
RTS Request To Send
DTR 4 4 CTS Clear To Send
SG 5 5 RI Incoming call
DSR 6 6
RTS 7 7
CTS 8 8
RI 9 9

Figure 17: Possible cable variants for the connection of the service PC

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Settings on the device


The settings described in the following are based on the assumption that the device is already
configured. A complete new configuration is described in more detail in the section SWT 3000 new
configuration.

Setting of the SWT 3000 transmit level

After connecting the device to the transmission cable or to the PLC system via an analog interface
the output level must be set with the control PC.
To do this select <Device> in the Data Source menu. The program now reads all data stored in
the device into the control PC. Now select <Adjustment> and then <Levelling> from the subse-
quent SWT 3000 menu.

Figure 18: Setting the PU3f output level.

The output level can now be set in steps of 0.1 dB in the range from -40 to +4dBr with the menu
option < Output gain >.
Transmit level:
Measurement: At output socket y of the CLE module
Setting: -10 dB

It must be noted that the level set at the PU3f on the CLE module will be further amplified
by about 11dB.

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Operation with the PLC system PowerLink

When using the SWT 3000 with the PowerLink PLC system the following settings must be made
depending on the configuration:

Connection via a VFx module :

SWT 3000 PowerLink

PU3 CLE VFx CSP

1 2 3 4

Figure 19: Setting options for the protection transmit level for connection via VFx module

The output level of the PU3f (1) is set with the service PC and amplified by +11 dB on the CLE
module (2).
A level of -10 dB is required at the input of the VFx module (3). The levels in the PowerLink are
set automatically from the system depending on the device configuration. They are displayed in the
menu <Information / Service> and can be measured at the CSP resp. PLE output.
Table 40: SWT 3000 transmit level
Measuring point Level [dB] Comment
PU3f module output -21 Setting with control PC on the SWT 3000 PU3f-
module (1)
VFx input -10
CSP module output (4) dep. on device Automatic Tx level adjustment from the system
configuration
* In case of coded tripping (CT) the level has to be adjusted 6dB less. This is causing also 6dB less level at the output of
the CLE

SWT 3000 PowerLink


CLE X1 CFS VFx
P12V a18 Connector panel Port 3 resp. 4
RJ45
S6AB c3

S6AB_GND c5 wh/gn 3 S6IN_A

GND12 a20 gn 6 S6IN_B

F6AB_A c11 wh/or 1 4wire input A


F6AB_B 4wire input B
c13 or 2

F6AN_A c7 bu 4 4wire output A


F6AN_B c9 wh/bu 5 4wire output B

Figure 20: Connecting cable between the SWT 3000 and the VFx module

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Connection of an external SWT 3000 to the PowerLink50/100

The PowerLink50/100 and the backplane from the CFS-2 has a different connector panel com-
pared with the older version. The connection of the CLE module from an external SWT 3000 is car-
ried out via SUB-D female connectors to the VFx modules. The principle is shown in the figures be-
low. In this case the VFx ports 3 resp. 4 must be used.

SWT 3000 PowerLink


CLE X1 CFS-2 VFx
P12V a18 Connector panel Port 3
SUB-D connector
S6OUT c3

S6OUT_GND c5 12 S6IN_A

GND12 a20 31 S6IN_B

F6OUT_A c11 10 4-wire input A


F6OUT_B c13 29 4-wire input B

F6IN_A c7 11 4-wire output A


F6IN_B c9 30 4-wire output B

Figure 21: Connecting an external SWT 3000 to the port 3 of the VFx modules

SWT 3000 PowerLink


CLE X1 CFS-2 VFx
P12V a18 Connector panel Port 4
SUB-D connector
S6OUT c3

S6OUT_GND c5 19 S6IN_A

GND12 a20 37 S6IN_B

F6OUT_A c11 14 4-wire input A


F6OUT_B c13 33 4-wire input B

F6IN_A c7 15 4-wire output A


F6IN_B c9 34 4-wire output B

Figure 22: Connecting an external SWT 3000 to the port 4 of the VFx modules

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Connection via a FOM module :

SWT 3000 PowerLink


Slot PU3f Slot FOx Slot PU3f

PU3f FOM FOM CSP


<3km
E

Figure 23: Connection of the SWT 3000 via FOM

With this system configuration it is possible to connect up to two external SWT 3000 via optical fi-
bre to the PowerLink system (for each transmission direction one fibre).
In the PowerLink system two SWT 3000 can be connected via fibre optic cables (iSWT (A) and
iSWT (B)). The FOM modules are installed in the slots of the PU3f.

Figure 24: Setting of the analog interface of the SWT 3000 for the FOM connection to the PowerLink

The PU3f in the external SWT 3000 is connected with the LAN interface and its serial synchro-
nous interface (SSI) via FOM to the PowerLink.
From the point of view of the PowerLink the external SWT 3000 is considered like integrated,
because the internal LAN of the system is extended through the fibre optic connection.
The basic (hardware) configuration for system and system-2 settings of the external
SWT 3000 is carried out at the external device with the PowerSys program. The system configu-
ration is shown in the figure 24 and the system-2 configuration in figure 25.

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The system-2 configuration for the external SWT 3000 with FO connection to the PowerLink is
shown in the figure below:

System-2 settings in
the external SWT
connected via FOM

Figure 25: SWT 3000 system-2 configuration for FO connection to the PowerLink

In this form is defined which slot position (iSWT-1 or iSWT-2) of the FOM in the PowerLink is used
for the configuration of the external SWT 3000.
The further settings like VF variant, must be executed via the PowerLink. In this case the same
settings from the external SWT 3000 must be defined in the system and system-2 configuration of
the (iSWT) PowerLink. The connection via FOM must be established.

System-2 settings in
the PowerLink for the
SWT connected via
FOM

Figure 26: iSWT 3000 system-2 configuration for FO connection to the PowerLink

Due to the digital connection of the PU3f via the SSI it is in this case not possible to measure the
frequencies at the PU3f measuring jacks.

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PU3f integrated in the PowerLink:

Up to two SWT 3000 systems can be integrated in the PowerLink system and have to be defined
in the system configuration.
The iSWT can be used in the single purpose (SP) resp. in the multi purpose (MP) operation (with
voice resp. data channels). With voice transmission resp. DP the iSWT can be used also in the al-
ternate multi purpose operation mode (AMP).

PowerLink

PU3f CSP

Figure 27: The PU3f is connected via the serial synchronous interface (SSI) with the CSP

Table 41: Setting options for the iSWT


iSWT Option Signification

analog using the analog interface of the iSWT for protection signaling
optical connection of an external SWT 3000 via optical fibre module FOM
digital only using the digital interface of the iSWT for protection signaling

The transmit levels are automatically adjusted from the PowerLink system and displayed in the
menu <Information/Service>.
Due to the digital connection of the PU3f via the SSI it is not possible to measure the frequen-
cies at the PU3f measuring jacks.

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Connection of two SWT 3000 via FOM

The figure below shows the connection of two SWT 3000 systems via the FOM modules. In this
case the digital interface(s) (LID-1 resp. LID-2) of the SWT 3000 is used.

SWT 3000 SWT 3000


Slot PU3e Slot FOx Slot FOx Slot PU3e

PU3e FOM FOM PU3e


>80km

Converter
E E

Converter
RS422 RS422
DLE DLE
O O

Figure 28: SWT 3000 connection via FOM

System configuration

The digital interface can be adjusted to 64kbps (FOM 64k-DCE resp. DTE) or 2Mbps (FOM 2M-
DCE resp. DTE).

Figure 29: Example of a system configuration for a FOM connection with 64kbps

All setting options for the interfaces are shown also in table 46 on page 48. On the DLE module
in each case the X.21 interface has to be selected (ref. also to page 22).

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Connection of the SWT 3000 via FOM to a multiplexer

With the FOM module and an external FOBox the SWT 3000 can be connected to a multiplexer,
like shown in the figure below:

SWT 3000 FOB


Slot PU3f Slot FOx Slot PU3f
FOM FOM X.21
PU3f or
<3km G.703.1
Interface or

Converter
E converter
RS422 G.703.6

Adapter
DLE
O
Power Supply

Figure 30: SWT 3000 connection via FOM to a multiplexer

The digital interface of the SWT 3000 is always set to X.21. The desired interface in the FOBox is
selected by means of jumper. The jumper settings are shown on page 27.
The connection of the FOBox is shown on page 25.

System configuration

Figure 31: System configuration of the digital interface for the connection to a FOBox (example)

The digital interface is always DTE and can be set to 64kbps (FO-Box 64k) resp. 2Mbps (FO-Box
2M). All setting options for the interfaces are shown also in table 46 on page 48. On the DLE mod-
ule in each case the X.21 interface has to be selected (ref. also to page 22).

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Receive level for analog interfaces:

The incoming receive level on the trunk line can be measured at the input socket y of the CLE
and amplified by 0 dB, 6 dB or 12 dB with straps W1 - W3 (Table 2.5).

Figure 32: Setting the input level attenuation

The input level attenuation can be set from 0.0 - -60 dBr and is used for checking the receive level
reserve.
Receive level setting:
Measurement: At the input socket y of the CLE and PU3f.
Function range: +4 to -33dB at the input of the PU3f
When using a PowerLink straps W1 - W3 on the CLE must be set so as to give 0 dB at the input
of the PU3f. The operating thresholds for the receive level alarm and the option of disabling the
output in case on an S/N alarm can be set with <Configuration> <Receiver-Alarms>.
Table 42: Setting options for receiver alarm
Menu option Setting options Comments
Threshold for receive level alarm -30 dB / -24 dB / -18 dB Receive level on the CLE amplified by
0 dB (W1). effective setting:
-30 dB / -24 dB / -18 dB
Receive level on the CLE amplified by
6 dB (W2). effective setting:
-36 dB / -30 dB / -24 dB
Receive level on the CLE amplified by
12 dB (W3). effective setting:
-42 dB / -36 dB / -30 dB
Activate EALR in case of S/N alarm Yes *) Relay receive alarm is also activated in
No case of S/N alarm.
Disable outputs in case of S/N alarm Yes Command output disabled in case of
No *) S/N alarm
Activate NDALR relay in case of Yes Relay NDALR is also activated in case
general alarm of general alarm
No *)
*) As-delivered state

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Setting parameters of measuring points

Once the levels have been set on the device and teleprotection signaling is functioning properly,
alarm operating thresholds can now be set for monitoring the PU3f and CLE outputs.
These can be set in the menu <Adjustment> <Measuring points>.

Figure 33: Setting the alarm thresholds.

Table 43: Setting options for measuring points


Menu option Comments
Standard Default values stored in the program are imported
for the individual measuring points
Read The current measured values are read from the
measuring points in the SWT 3000 device
-6dB of current value The current measured values are halved and en-
tered in the Min field as the threshold value for the
measuring point alarm.
Entering 0 in the Min field deactivates monitoring. It is recommended that if the system is operat-
ing properly the current level values should be accepted with <Read> and the alarm thresholds de-
fined with <-6dB of current value>.
Failure to attain the PU3f output level activates the display on the PU3f module (flashing red LED
of the used interface) and transmitter alarm (SAL) on the CLE module.
Failure to attain the CLE output level activates the display SAL.

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Time/date

It is only possible to set the time and date after the data have been imported from a connected
device. The tab <SWT date/time> is then inserted in the <Adjustment> menu.

Figure 34: Setting of date and time of an SWT 3000

For the time adjustment the option <use PC system time> or a manual adjusted <new date> resp.
<new time> can be used (available from PowerSys versions P3.2.216). The internal clock is ad-
justed when operating the <Apply> or <OK> button.

Clock synchronisation

The system-internal clock can be synchronized by an external clock. The clock synchronisation
input (USYNC) on the module ALRS (terminal a1/c3) is provided for this. The operating point of the
input voltage can be set between 15V (strap x3 (1-2)) and approx. 54V (strap X3 (2-3)) (see also
connection of the ALRS module).

Figure 35: Options for the SWT 3000 clock synchronisation

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The setting options for the local sync are described in the table below.
Table 44: Setting options for the local clock synchronisation of the iSWT
Adjustment local sync Remarks

OFF No local clock synchronisation

USYNC signal (minute or hour) An external impulse is received via the USYNC input every min-
ute resp. hour. The active signal slope rising or falling is syn-
chronising the RTC seconds.

IRIG-B00x (sync only) The IRIG-B message is received via the USYNC input and de-
coded. With each change of the IRIG-B minutes the RTC sec-
onds are synchronised

IRIG-B000 (RTC time adj.) The IRIG-B message is received via the USYNC input and de-
coded. With each change of the IRIG-B minutes the RTC sec-
onds are synchronised. Additional the IRIG-B-time (hour, min-
utes, seconds) is compared with the RTC time of the iSWT. In
case of a difference the IRIG-B values are taken over into the
RTC.

IRIG-B004 (RTC(time&date adj.) The IRIG-B message is received via the USYNC input and de-
coded. With each change of the IRIG-B minutes the RTC sec-
onds are synchronised. Additional the IRIG-B-time & date is
compared with the RTC time & date of the iSWT. In case of a
difference the IRIG-B values are taken over into the RTC.

NTP-Sync Synchronisation of the RTC with the network time protocol. This
function requires additional a SNMP Server V1.32 or higher

In case of using IRIG-B sync:


For input voltages of 5V and 12V the new alarm module ALR is required.
Otherwise the USYNC input of the ALRS module has to be adjusted to
24V and an additional level converter (TTL to 24V) is necessary.

In the configuration form for the clock synchronisation additional a non urgent alarm (NUALR) can
be activated in case of USYNC failure (see figure below).

Figure 36: Activation of NU alarm in case of USYNC failure

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Line clock synchronisation

It is also possible to synchronize the clock through one of the devices via the connecting route
(line sync. mode <off>, <Master>, <Slave>). The device that is to perform the synchronization is
designated as the master and the device to be synchronized as the slave d. This means that it
is only necessary to synchronize one device (the master) externally c.
The line synchronization is performed once a day at 24:00 resp. at the time defined with <Line
sync. hour> (available from PowerSys versions P3.2.216). by transmitting the synchronizing tone
(fs). The difference in time between master and slave must not be greater than 30 sec otherwise
clock synchronization is not possible. The maximum difference in the time between master and
slave is thus the signal run time.
Select <Line synch.> <off> for both devices if both devices are provided with external synchroniz-
ing pulses e. In this case synchronization between the devices is not implemented.

c d

ext. sync
fs 18:00

A A
L L
(i)SWT 3000 (i)SWT 3000
R R
S S

ext. sync ext. sync

A A
L L
(i)SWT 3000 (i)SWT 3000
R R
S S

Figure 37: Possibilities for the clock synchronisation

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SWT 3000 new configuration

Configuration

Start the new configuration with the menu path <Data source>, <New> and <SWT 3000>.

Figure 38: New configuration of the SWT 3000

The program will then ask you to select the software package. The latest version is proposed
automatically by the program under Package selection.

Figure 39: Selecting the software package

When you have confirmed the selection with <OK> you must also define the name and place of
storage of the database in which the data will be stored.

Figure 40: Creating a database

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The following menus are then available:

Figure 41: Input tabs for an SWT 3000

System configuration

Figure 42: Menu for the SWT 3000 system configuration

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Selecting the operating mode

The following settings are possible:


Table 45: Selection of the operating modes
Operating mode Comment
Mode 1 (double system protection) Possible with all variants
Mode 2 (single-phase protection) Not possible with the variants VF2, VF4 and IF2.00k1
Mode 3 (switching functions) Not possible with the variants VF2, VF4 and IF2.00k1
Mode 3a (4 independent commands) Only possible with the variants VF1_CT resp VF3_CT
Mode 3b (2 plus 2) Only possible with the variants VF1_CT resp VF3_CT
Mode 4 (only one command active) Not possible with the variants VF2, VF4 and IF2.00k1
Mode 5A (3 independent commands) Only possible with the variant VF[x] M5A or IF[x] M5A

The setting <stand alone> for a stand alone device or <integrated> for a device integrated in the
PowerLink must also be made with the <System> menu.
The teleprotection signaling parameter is set as <Single-purpose> for standalone devices. The
setting <Alternate multipurpose> is also possible in conjunction with PLC systems depending on
the configuration and parameters of the PLC system).

Selecting the connection interface

The menu option <Connection analog resp. digital> offers the following setting options:
Table 46: Connection options of the PU3f module
Connection analog Comment
off No analog interface
CLE Standalone devices with cable connection, or connection to a
(only with system setting <stand alone>) PLC system via the CLE module
via CSP (dig) If integrated in the PowerLink system
FOM-1 analog Stand alone device with FOM connection to a PowerLink
system
Connection digital
X.21 DTE / DCE Digital interface X.21 DTE or DCE
G703.1 DTE / DCE Digital interface G703.1 64kbps DTE or DCE
G703.6 DTE / DCE Digital interface G703.6 2Mbps DTE or DCE
FOM 64k DTE / DCE Fibre optic connection between two SWT 3000 with 64kbps
FOM 2M DTE / DCE Fibre optic connection between two SWT 3000 with 2Mbps
FO-Box 64k Fibre optic connection to the FO-Box bit rate 64kbps
FO-Box 2M Fibre optic connection to the FO-Box bit rate 2Mbps

The menu option <Reflection> ; Yes or No offers the additional option of reflecting the
received command if there is no local energizing (setting Yes).
This setting is only evaluated by the device in the operating modes Mode 1 (Double system pro-
tection) or Mode 2 (Single-phase protection). In these modes the fourth binary input of the
IFC-D/P module can be used for excitation. In the operating mode Mode 3 (Switching functions)
this input is provided for the fourth command. If continuous commands are transmitted with the
device, you must also activate the option Continuous signaling ;. In this case the device
sends the guard tone for 180 ms at cyclical intervals so that a connection can be re-established
automatically after a line interruption or failure of a device. In this case the command output time
must be increased accordingly (see timer settings).
All settings made are accepted by the program by choosing <Apply>. If you click on <Cancel> the
previous setting are retained. With <OK> the settings are accepted and the input tab is closed.

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SWT 3000 <System-2 Configuration>

The number and type of the interface module IFC-x is defined in the <System-2 Configuration>
tab. You can configure a redundant power supply under <Power supply>. You also set the protec-
tion scheme and switch over to the test mode here.

Figure 43: Defining the IFC interface modules

Interfaces

Only IFC-D or IFC-P modules can be inserted at slot IFC1. Slot IFC2 can also be equipped with
the IFC-D/P modules or alternatively with the IFC-S module. You will find more detailed information
about the interface modules in Chapter 4 of this equipment manual.
If using two IFC-D/P modules it is possible to use only the contact outputs from the second mod-
ule by activating <Contact doubling>, or to use also the binary inputs for the transmission of 8
commands (only via digital transmission path!).
Please check the <Input Configuration>!

Power supply

If the SWT 3000 is operated with two power supplies monitoring of the second power supply must
be activated under <System-2 Configuration> by selecting <Power Supply> redundant ;.

Test mode

You switch over to test mode with the test mode setting <IFC-Test>. In this mode you can enter
commands on the IFC module for every input by means of DIL switches S1.1 to S1.4.

For security reasons after switching over to test mode all inputs are sig-
nalled by the controller as off regardless of the actual switch position.
The on state can only be reached by switching all switches to the
Open position and then on.

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Application

coded transmission
Switch over from the F6 modulation to the coded transmission (description in chapter 1). For the
operating modes 3, M5A resp. 6 the coded transmission is not adjustable.
direct tripping:
This setting offers enhanced transmission security of the analog interface and should be selected
for teleprotection systems with direct tripping (use of the IFC-D). The transmission time is about
3ms longer compared with the setting <permissive tripping>).
permissive tripping:
This setting should be selected for permissive protection systems.

Output allocation

Figure 44: Output allocation for operating mode Mode M5A

In the SWT 3000 system every possible combination of binary inputs is permanently assigned a
protection frequency depending on the operating mode (Mode 1 to Mode 5A) and the function Un-
blocking On or Off.
At the receive end every protection frequency can be assigned to one or more signal outputs
(BA1 to BA4) with the output allocation for the operating mode Mode 3a and 5A.
In digital operation it is also possible to assign the outputs to the activated binary inputs for the
operating mode Mode 5D.
A preset allocation can be loaded with <Default>. All allocation settings are deleted with <Clear>.
The setting made can also be stored as files with <Save> and called up again with <Load>.
This assignment is permanently set for the operating modes Mode 1, 2, 3 and Mode 4 and can-
not be changed with the output allocation.

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SWT 3000 <RM> configuration:

Device data can be transmitted between the terminal devices of one or more SWT 3000 routes
using RM. This makes it possible to import the parameter settings, the measuring points and the
event list of the distant station from an SWT 3000 with the control PC.
The device data are transmitted by binary frequency modulation (FSK) of the idle tone (guard) via
the analog interface resp. via the frame of the digital interface. The RM function is activated in the
menu <Configuration> <RM>. The device must also be assigned an RM address.
For remote configuration via the RM channel the corresponding check box has to be activated.

Figure 45: RM Configuration menu

Setting options for the RM configuration:


Table 47: Setting options for RM configuration
Menu option Setting options Comments
Remote Maintenance ; RM activated
RM deactivated
Device address 0 to 249 RM address
Interface RM Master Setting remote station Slave
Slave Setting remote station Master
Interface SSB Master Setting remote station Slave
Slave Setting remote station Master
Config. via inband RM.Channel: ; Configuration of the remote device
yes/no via RM channel enabled

Configuration of the remote device


via RM channel disabled

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Setting options for the SWT 3000 <Timer> configuration

Figure 46: The SWT 3000 timer tab

Table 48: Settings of the SWT 3000 timer configuration


Selection Setting options Comments
Duration of Unblocking impulse 0 300 ms in steps of 0 = no Unblocking pulse.
10 ms Note: Different assignment of the
IF4 output relays in operating
Modes 1 and 2 when using the
Unblocking pulse. Further infor-
mation in Chapter 1 of the
SWT 3000 equipment manual.
Delay of receiver alarm 0 2000 ms in steps of Delay time until the receiver
50 ms alarm is output

Delay of S/N and/or BE alarm 0 2000 ms in steps of Delay time until the S/N alarm is
50 ms output
Time slot 10 100 ms in steps of This setting is only possible with
10 ms operating mode Mode 3 (switch-
ing functions). The transmission
duration of the assigned com-
mand inputs is defined here (e.g.
in case of continuous signaling).

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Configuration of the command input resp. output

Figure 47: Setting options for the command input

Table 49: Setting options for input limitation


Command input Setting options Comments
Limitation of input command 0 - 2000 ms in steps of 1 ms Longer pulses result in Non urgent
alarm the command transmission is
interrupted.
From PowerSys p3_2_2x the
limitation is fixed to 1000 ms in the
AMP mode

Input limitation 50 ms

Binary Input t
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ms

Tx Output t
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ms

Figure 48: Example for input limitation set to 50 ms

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Table 50: Setting options for input command extension to min.


Command input Setting options Comments

Input command extension min. 0 - 100 ms in steps of 0 = no extension


1 ms
The commands at the binary input are extended to adjusted value in case they are shorter. If they
are longer this adjustments is irrelevant.
The figure below shows one command (red) at the binary input with a length of 10ms. This is ex-
tended to 15 ms. The next command (blue) has a length of 30 ms. This command is not extended.
Input extension to min 15 ms

Binary Input t
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ms

Tx Output t
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ms

Binary Input t
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ms

t
Tx Output
ms
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

Figure 49: Example for an input command extension to min 15ms.

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With Command Input-2 a pulse suppression in the range 0 100 ms in steps of 1 ms can be ad-
justed for each released binary input.

Figure 50: Setting options for the pulse suppression

Pulse suppression 5 ms

Binary Input t
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ms

Tx Output t
0 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ms

Figure 51: Example for a pulse suppression of 5 ms

Note:
Commands which are shorter than the adjusted pulse suppression time
are not transmitted by the iSWT!

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Timer settings for the command output

Figure 52: Setting options for limitation of the output command

Table 51: Setting ranges for limiting or increasing the output time
Command output Setting options Comments

Limitation of output command 0 or to 500 ms 0 = no limitation


The command in the example below is transmitted for 700 ms (Tx output). With the activated out-
put limitation the command output is switched off after 500 ms.
Output limitation 500 ms

Tx Output t
0 50 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 ms

t
Rx Output
ms
0 50 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800

additional Rx alarm!

Figure 53: Example of an activated output command limitation

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Figure 54: Setting options for the output command extension

Table 52: Setting ranges for the output command extension


Command output Setting options Comments

Output command extension 0 - 2000 ms in steps of


5 ms
The command in the example below is transmitted for 50 ms (Tx output). With the output com-
mand extension on the Rx output it is extended for 200 ms.
Output extension 200 ms

Tx Output t
ms
0 50 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800

t
Rx Output
ms
0 50 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800

Figure 55: Example for an output extension of 200 ms

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Setting recommendations for the SWT 3000 timer configuration

Broadband versions
Table 53: Timer settings for broadband versions

Single- Timer Command input Command output


purpose opera-
tion

Duration of EALR re- S/N alarm Pulse sup- Command Limiting of *) Increase
the Unblock- lay delay delay [s] pression extension to output time in output
ing pulse [ms] [ms] min. [ms] [ms] time by [ms]
Double sys- 0 2000 2 0 15 to 500 0
tem protection
Single-phase 0 2000 2 0 15 to 500 0
protection
Switching 0 2000 2 0 15 none 100
functions
Switching functions: Time slot 20ms
*) If continuous signaling is activated the increase in the output time must be set to min. 180 ms

Table 54: Alarm settings for broadband versions

Single-purpose Alarms
operation

Threshold for EAL in Activate EALR in Disable the outputs Switch NDALR relays in
[dB] case of S/N alarm in case of S/N alarm case of GAL
Double sys- -30 yes no no
tem protection
Single-phase -30 yes no no
protection
Switching -30 yes no no
functions

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Table 55: Timer settings for alternate purpose operation

Alternate mul- Timer Command input Command output


tipurpose opera-
tion

Duration of EALR re- S/N alarm Pulse sup- Command Limiting of *) Increase
the Unblock- lay delay delay [s] pression extension to output time in output
ing pulse [ms] [ms] min. [ms] [ms] time by [ms]
Double sys- 0 2000 2 0 15 to 500 0
tem protection
Single-phase 0 2000 2 0 15 to 500 0
protection
Switching 0 2000 2 0 15 none 100
functions
Switching functions: Time slot 20ms

Table 56: Alarm setting for alternate multipurpose operation

Alternate Alarms
multi-purpose
operation

Threshold for EAL in Activate EALR in Disable the outputs Switch NDALR relays in
[dB] case of S/N alarm in case of S/N alarm case of GAL
Double sys- -20 yes yes no
tem protection
Single-phase -20 yes yes no
protection
Switching -20 yes yes no
functions

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Narrow band versions


Table 57: Timer settings for narrow band versions

Single-purpose Timer Command input Command output


operation

Duration of EALR re- S/N alarm Duration of EALR re- S/N alarm
the Unblock- lay delay delay [s] the Unblock- lay delay delay [s]
ing pulse [ms] ing pulse [ms]
Double system 0 2000 2 0 25 to 500 0
protection
Single-phase pro- 0 2000 2 0 25 to 500 0
tection
Switching func- 0 2000 2 0 25 none 200
tions
Switching functions: Time slot 30ms
*) If continuous signaling is activated the increase in output time must be set to min. 180 ms

Table 58: Alarm setting for narrow band versions

Single-purpose Alarms
operation

Threshold for EAL in Activate EALR in Disable the outputs Switch NDALR relays in
[dB] case of S/N alarm in case of S/N alarm case of GAL
Double system -30 yes no no
protection
Single-phase pro- -30 yes no no
tection
Switching func- -30 yes no no
tions

Programming the device

After all settings have been completed you have to save all the changes in the device with click on
the button . The PU3f module is then reset and the device is ready for operation again after-
wards.

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SWT 3000 Alarms

Alarm output via the ALRS or ALR module

In the SWT 3000 system alarms are distributed with the relay contacts of the ALRS resp. ALR
module. An alarm is active, when the relay is de-energized.
The following alarms are distributed:
General alarm (GALR)
Receiver alarm (EALR)
Pre-alarm (NDAL)
When the alarms appear they are immediately written into the event recorder even if the output
via the alarm relays is delayed!
The module is identical with the ALRS from the system SWT 2000 F6 however in the system
SWT 2000 F6 the 3 alarm relays are designated with GENALR (General alarm), SALR (Transmitter
alarm) and EALR (Receiver alarm).
Table 59: Allocation of the alarm contacts on the ALRS module
Alarm contact on the ALRS System SWT 2000 F6 System SWT 3000
GENALR (=GALR) GENALR GALR
EALR EALR EALR
SALR SALR Pre-Alarm (NDALR)
In the system iSWT 30000 (integrated in the PowerLink ) the alarms are distributed via the ALRS
module which is controlled from the CSP module. The alarms from the iSWT 3000 are transmitted
cyclically via LAN to the CSP.

Alarms on the CLE

On the CLE module (only with the analog line interface LIA in the SWT 3000) the following alarm
LED are existing:
Transmitter alarm SAL
Receiver alarm EAL
Signal to / Noise level alarm S/N
Table 60: Alarm displays on the CLE module
LED Reason(s)
SAL (red) SAL_CLE: Output level to low (alarm from internal measuring point)
EAL (red) EAL_CLE: Receive level alarm (PAL) or limit of the command output time (COx) ex-
ceeded
S/N (red) S/N: Signal-to-noise alarm
The alarm output depends as well on the configuration of the device (primary and secondary path,
no secondary path, LIA and LID, only LID resp. only LIA) as shown in the examples below.

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Possible reasons for the alarms


Table 61: Alarm relays and possible alarm reasons
Relay Possible Reason Remark
GALR Normal operation interrupted
(general alarm)
PU3f Measuring point alarm (MAL) additional Pre-Alarm

Transmission path faulty no alternative path additional EALR

Primary and secondary path not available. additional EALR and Pre-Alarm

IFC Test operation OK LED on PU3 green blinking

Module alarm resp. configuration alarm OK LED red


EALR Guard alarm, transmission path not available no additional GALR
(receive alarm) alternative path.
Guard alarm Primary and secondary path not additional GALR and Pre-Alarm
available

Time limit for the command output exceeded The command output is interrupted. The
alarm is deactivated when the command
transmission is cancelled

Output of the unblocking impulse (when acti-


vated) at operation mode 3...5x
NDAL Primary path not available but secondary path Switch over to the alternative path
(Pre-Alarm) existing.

Primary and secondary path not available additional GALR and EALR

Power fail of one power supply in case of redun- No interrupt as long as the second power
dant power supply supply is working

LIA signal to noise alarm Command outputs blocked with default


settings

LID bit error alarm (bit error rate is > 1x10-3) Command outputs blocked with default
settings

Switch NU-Relais on GAL is activated in the Additional GALR ref. to table 62 on page
alarms control configuration 64. This function is not available when
two transmission path are used!

Time limit for the command input exceeded The command transmission is interrupted.
The alarm is deactivated when the com-
mand input is cancelled.

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Special features for the output of the unblocking impulse

The activated unblocking impuls (for more details refer to table 48 on page 52) can be connected
via the IFC-D/P card when using the operation modes 1 and 2. When working with other operation
modes the following system behavior has to be observed:

Stand alone equipment:

In the stand alone equipment an activated unblocking impulse (tunbl>0) in the operation
mode3...5A is executed via the EALR relay on the ALRS module. This means there is no relay left
for the receiver alarm. The receiver alarm is indicated as general alarm GENALR.

SWT 3000 integrated in the ESB 2000i

In the integrated equipment the unblocking impulse is executed via the PU3f signal output EALR
(X1/b13). In the ESB 2000i system the PU3f line connector is equipped with a relay and the control
logic to operate the IFC compatible unblocking relay mounted in the cabinet.
The receiver alarm from the iPU3f is furthermore combined with the ESB 2000i alarms and dis-
tributed via the ALRE module!
Signal position: On the IFC a make contact is always used for the signaling of the unblocking (at
mode 1 and 2). This means unblocking is active when the contact is closed. In case of unblocking
signaling via EALR the active position of the relay has to be considered (an alarm is active when
the relay is de-energized).

SWT 3000 integrated in the PowerLink system

The receive alarm output of the PU3f module (RXALR) can be allocated to the unblocking impulse
in the PowerSys service program (see figure 56 page 64). The RXALR output can be ranked to an
alarm relay (see figure 57 page 65).
In case of unblocking signaling via RXALR and ALRS card the active position of the relay has to
be considered (an alarm is active when the relay is de-energized).

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Setting options for the SWT 3000 <Alarms>

Figure 56: The SWT 3000 Alarms control form

Table 62: Setting options for the SWT 3000 alarm control
Selection Setting options Comments
Threshold for receive level alarm -30 to -10 dB in steps of When the PU3 input level drops about the
5 dB adjusted value, this is causing receive
alarm
Threshold for S/N alarm -20 to -10 dB in steps of In case of an worse SNR then adjusted
5 dB this is causing S/N alarm. -20 dB is the
most sensitive adjustment.
S/N Time 1 up to 30 sec in steps of Measuring time for the signal to noise ratio
1 sec.
Force receiver alarm on S/N and/or ; Receive alarm relay is activated in case of
BE alarm S/N alarm or bit error alarm

Function deactivated
Blocking outputs on S/N and/or BE ; Command output disabled in case of S/N
alarm alarm or bit error alarm

Function deactivated
Switch NU relay in case of GAL ; Pre-alarm relay is additional activated in
case of general alarm

Function deactivated
Alarm output EALR used for Receive alarm EALR Allocation of the receive alarm to the alarm
output EALR

Unblocking UNBL Allocation of the unblocking impulse to the


alarm output EALR (for unbl. impulse ref.
to table 48 page 52)

Input limitation alarm Allocation of the input limitation alarm to


IMPLIM the alarm output EALR (adjustment of the
input limitation see table 49 page 53)

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Configuration of the alarm output RXALR in the PowerLink

If integrated in the PowerLink system the RXALR output can be allocated to an alarm relay in the
ALRS configuration form.

Figure 57: Allocation of the EALR output from the iSWT to an alarm contact

Alarm messages in the service program PowerSys

Figure 58: The Alarm messages menu

In case of fault, which makes it impossible to run the normal operation the system produces fault
indications. This are displayed in the form <PowerLink /Information / System> Alarms / Errors.
The display is refreshed with the button <Read>.

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Index:

A J

Alarm messages 65 Jumper settings


AMP 38 ALR 30
ALRS 29
CLE 23
B IFC 20
PU3 21
backplane with FOM 10
battery connection 8
L
C LIA Signals 14
LID-1 Signals 15
Commissioning 31 LID-2 Signals 16
Connecting plugs 8, 10 line synchronization 45

F M

FOBox 25 MP 38
Alarm contact 26
connection to a multiplexer 40
Interfaces 25 N
Jumper settings 27
LED 26 New Configuration 46
Power supply 26 NFD-module 34
FOM
connection of two SWT 3000 39
LED 24 O
PowerLink connection 36
Output gain 33

G
P
Grounding 7
Pin assignment
ALR 19
I ALRS 18
CLE 17
IFC connection 12 IFC-x 12
IFC slots 9 PU3 13
IFC-D 9 Programming 60
IFC-P 9 Protection scheme 50
IFC-S 9
IFCx 11
Installation procedure 7 R
integrated PU3
VF-range 38 receive level reserve 41
Interfaces 49 recommendations
iSWT settings narrowband versions 60
clock synchronisation 43 RM 51
clock synchronisation IRIG-B 44
date/time 43

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S T

safety regulations 4 temperature 5


service channel 16 Test mode 49
Service-PC 31 time slot 52
Connecting cable 32 timer 52
requirements 31 Transport 5
Settings 33
measuring points 42
receive level 41 U
transmit level 33
SP 38 Unblocking 52, 58, 59, 60
sub rack 9
sub rack with FOM 11
W
SWT 3000 Alarms 64
System configuration
Warning 4
for iSWT 38

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Appendix:

List of figures:

Figure 1: View of a SWT 3000 backplane without FOM slots -------------------------------------------------------------- 8


Figure 2: Equipment of the sub rack with two SWT 3000 systems---------------------------------------------------------- 9
Figure 3: View of a SWT 3000 backplane with FOM slots -----------------------------------------------------------------10
Figure 4: Equipment of the sub rack with a SWT 3000 system for using FOM modules -------------------------------11
Figure 5: Contact assignment of the interface module IFC-x --------------------------------------------------------------12
Figure 6: Connection principle for the binary inputs of the IFC-D/P modules ------------------------------------------12
Figure 7: Connection sockets X1 and X2 for the digital interfaces--------------------------------------------------------14
Figure 8: Position of jumpers X43 to X58 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20
Figure 9: Position of the jumpers on the PU3f module ---------------------------------------------------------------------21
Figure 10: Position of the jumpers on the DLE module ----------------------------------------------------------------------21
Figure 11: Position of the jumpers on the CLE module ----------------------------------------------------------------------23
Figure 12: Position of the LED on the FOM-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------24
Figure 13: The fibre optic box ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25
Figure 14: Position of the jumper and LED on the FOB module------------------------------------------------------------26
Figure 15: Display and setting elements on the ALR module----------------------------------------------------------------28
Figure 16: Position of the jumpers on the ALRS module ---------------------------------------------------------------------29
Figure 17: Possible cable variants for the connection of the service PC --------------------------------------------------32
Figure 18: Setting the PU3f output level.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------33
Figure 19: Setting options for the protection transmit level for connection via VFx module --------------------------34
Figure 20: Connecting cable between the SWT 3000 and the VFx module ------------------------------------------------34
Figure 21: Connecting an external SWT 3000 to the port 3 of the VFx modules------------------------------------------35
Figure 22: Connecting an external SWT 3000 to the port 4 of the VFx modules------------------------------------------35
Figure 23: Connection of the SWT 3000 via FOM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------36
Figure 24: Setting of the analog interface of the SWT 3000 for the FOM connection to the PowerLink --------------36
Figure 25: SWT 3000 system-2 configuration for FO connection to the PowerLink -------------------------------------37
Figure 26: iSWT 3000 system-2 configuration for FO connection to the PowerLink ------------------------------------37
Figure 27: The PU3f is connected via the serial synchronous interface (SSI) with the CSP ----------------------------38
Figure 28: SWT 3000 connection via FOM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------39
Figure 29: Example of a system configuration for a FOM connection with 64kbps --------------------------------------39
Figure 30: SWT 3000 connection via FOM to a multiplexer ----------------------------------------------------------------40
Figure 31: System configuration of the digital interface for the connection to a FOBox (example)--------------------40
Figure 32: Setting the input level attenuation----------------------------------------------------------------------------------41
Figure 33: Setting the alarm thresholds. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------42
Figure 34: Setting of date and time of an SWT 3000--------------------------------------------------------------------------43
Figure 35: Options for the SWT 3000 clock synchronisation ----------------------------------------------------------------43
Figure 36: Activation of NU alarm in case of USYNC failure ---------------------------------------------------------------44
Figure 37: Possibilities for the clock synchronisation ------------------------------------------------------------------------45
Figure 38: New configuration of the SWT 3000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------46
Figure 39: Selecting the software package-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------46
Figure 40: Creating a database -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------46
Figure 41: Input tabs for an SWT 3000-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------47
Figure 42: Menu for the SWT 3000 system configuration--------------------------------------------------------------------47
Figure 43: Defining the IFC interface modules -------------------------------------------------------------------------------49
Figure 44: Output allocation for operating mode Mode M5A ---------------------------------------------------------------50
Figure 45: RM Configuration menu---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------51
Figure 46: The SWT 3000 timer tab---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------52
Figure 47: Setting options for the command input ----------------------------------------------------------------------------53
Figure 48: Example for input limitation set to 50 ms -------------------------------------------------------------------------53
Figure 49: Example for an input command extension to min 15ms. --------------------------------------------------------54
Figure 50: Setting options for the pulse suppression -------------------------------------------------------------------------55
Figure 51: Example for a pulse suppression of 5 ms--------------------------------------------------------------------------55
Figure 52: Setting options for limitation of the output command -----------------------------------------------------------56
Figure 53: Example of an activated output command limitation ------------------------------------------------------------56

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Figure 54: Setting options for the output command extension---------------------------------------------------------------57


Figure 55: Example for an output extension of 200 ms-----------------------------------------------------------------------57
Figure 56: The SWT 3000 Alarms control form -------------------------------------------------------------------------------64
Figure 57: Allocation of the EALR output from the iSWT to an alarm contact--------------------------------------------65
Figure 58: The Alarm messages menu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------65

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List of tables:

Table 1: Arrangement of the connecting plugs of the SWT 3000 ------------------------------------------------------------- 8


Table 2: Equipment options for slots IFC_1 to IFC_4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
Table 3: Arrangement of the connecting plugs of the SWT 3000 ------------------------------------------------------------10
Table 4: Pin assignment of the PU3f --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13
Table 5: Pin assignment for interface LIA--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14
Table 6: Pin assignments for interface LID-1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------15
Table 7: Signals for the X-21 interface for LID-1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------15
Table 8: Signal for the G703.1 and G703.6- interface for LID-1------------------------------------------------------------15
Table 9: Pin assignments for the LID-2-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
Table 10: Signals for the X-21 interface for LID-2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------16
Table 11: Signals for the G703.1 and G703.6 interface for LID-1 --------------------------------------------------------16
Table 12: Signals for the service channel interface--------------------------------------------------------------------------16
Table 13: Pin assignment of the remote access interface SSR--------------------------------------------------------------16
Table 14: Pin assignment of the remote monitoring interface SSB --------------------------------------------------------17
Table 15: Pin assignment of the CLE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
Table 16: Pin assignment of the ALRS module -------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
Table 17: Connection of the alarm relays-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18
Table 18: Pin assignment of the ALR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19
Table 19: Assignment of jumpers X43 to X58---------------------------------------------------------------------------------20
Table 20: Function of the jumpers on the PU3f module---------------------------------------------------------------------21
Table 21: Selection of interfaces for the LID-1-------------------------------------------------------------------------------22
Table 22: Interface selection for the LID-2 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------22
Table 23: Selection of the input gain for the G703.6 interfaces ------------------------------------------------------------22
Table 24: Jumper setting for the input and output impedance--------------------------------------------------------------23
Table 25: Jumper setting for the receive signal gain ------------------------------------------------------------------------23
Table 26: Signification of the alarm LED on the FOM----------------------------------------------------------------------24
Table 27: Pinning of the Sub-D female connector X1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------25
Table 28: Assignment of the X4 connector for the power supply-----------------------------------------------------------26
Table 29: Assignment of the X2 connector for the alarm output -----------------------------------------------------------26
Table 30: Signification of the alarm LED on the FOB ----------------------------------------------------------------------26
Table 31: Selection of the digital interface------------------------------------------------------------------------------------27
Table 32: Setting options long haul or short haul----------------------------------------------------------------------------27
Table 33: Setting options normal mode / isolation test ----------------------------------------------------------------------27
Table 34: Selection of DTE or DCE mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------27
Table 35: ALR indication--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------28
Table 36: Functions of the ALR test switch -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------28
Table 37: Selection of the operating point for the ALRS inputs ------------------------------------------------------------29
Table 38: Selection of the relay contacts for the ALRS outputs ------------------------------------------------------------29
Table 39: Setting options for the ALR module --------------------------------------------------------------------------------30
Table 40: SWT 3000 transmit level --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------34
Table 41: Setting options for the iSWT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------38
Table 42: Setting options for receiver alarm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------41
Table 43: Setting options for measuring points ------------------------------------------------------------------------------42
Table 44: Setting options for the local clock synchronisation of the iSWT -----------------------------------------------44
Table 45: Selection of the operating modes-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------48
Table 46: Connection options of the PU3f module---------------------------------------------------------------------------48
Table 47: Setting options for RM configuration------------------------------------------------------------------------------51
Table 48: Settings of the SWT 3000 timer configuration --------------------------------------------------------------------52
Table 49: Setting options for input limitation---------------------------------------------------------------------------------53
Table 50: Setting options for input command extension to min.------------------------------------------------------------54
Table 51: Setting ranges for limiting or increasing the output time -------------------------------------------------------56
Table 52: Setting ranges for the output command extension ---------------------------------------------------------------57
Table 53: Timer settings for broadband versions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------58
Table 54: Alarm settings for broadband versions----------------------------------------------------------------------------58
Table 55: Timer settings for alternate purpose operation ------------------------------------------------------------------59
Table 56: Alarm setting for alternate multipurpose operation -------------------------------------------------------------59

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Table 57: Timer settings for narrow band versions--------------------------------------------------------------------------60


Table 58: Alarm setting for narrow band versions---------------------------------------------------------------------------60
Table 59: Allocation of the alarm contacts on the ALRS module ----------------------------------------------------------61
Table 60: Alarm displays on the CLE module -------------------------------------------------------------------------------61
Table 61: Alarm relays and possible alarm reasons-------------------------------------------------------------------------62
Table 62: Setting options for the SWT 3000 alarm control -----------------------------------------------------------------64

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