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Kota Division,
Kota
Project: Design, Supply, Erection, Testing and Commissioning of
SCADA system for (i) Kota- Ruthiyai section
(ii) Replacement of old SCADA system for Mathura-Gangapur City,
Gangapur City-Kota & Kota-Nagada section under Kota Project.
Contract Reference: ELCORE/T/SRC/Gr.134 dated 14.05.2009
RTU 6049-E70
TSS/SP/SSP RTU Configuration
Step-by-Step Guide
First Edition
DocumentID:DOCHUSKY2.0E70CFG01
This document provides you with configuration overview of HUSKY RTU 6049-E70
from Synergy Systems & Solutions.
Intended Audience
This guide is intended for technicians involved in installing, commissioning and
testing of RTU 6049-E70. It is recommended that the reader must possess basic
knowledge about the communication media, protocols, field I/O prior to using this
guide.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................4
CREATING A NEW CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................5
CONFIGURING THE RACK ...................................................................................................................6
CONFIGURING SERIAL PORTS ...........................................................................................................9
CONFIGURING I/O MODULES ..........................................................................................................10
Configuring Digital Input Module......................................................................................11
Configuring Digital Output Module...................................................................................12
Configuring Analog Input Module.....................................................................................13
CONFIGURING MEMORY VARIABLES ...............................................................................................14
CONFIGURING DEVICES ...................................................................................................................17
CONFIGURING COMMUNICATION TASKS ........................................................................................19
Configuring SPORT Communication Task......................................................................21
Configuring Transducer Communication Task.............................................................24
NOTES ...............................................................................................................................................25
Default Addresses ..................................................................................................................25
Analog Values ..........................................................................................................................25
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Introduction
This document is a step-by-step guide for configuring the RTU 6049-E70 for Railway
Traction applications. The various options required are explained and their
configuration procedure described.
The HUSKY RTU Configuration Tool version 2.0 (Railway Build) shall be used for
this purpose.
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5. Select Project RTU Type menu option, and choose the appropriate RTU
type.
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Configuring the
Rack
1. Go to the Project Explorer
window. If Project Explorer is
not shown then click on the
View Project Explorer menu
option.
2. Click on the Hardware
Configuration, the following will
be shown
3. Click on the Main Rack (Base 18 Slot), youll see the following on the right
hand side
4. Now there are three options, based on what you want to create the
configuration for.
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No.
1-2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TSS
SP/SSP
a. To insert a module in a slot, select the slot from the list, and press the
Add Module button.
b. When you press the
Add Module button
the following window
will be opened.
c. After inserting the
desired modules, the list
appears like the
following. (Example
shown for TSS
configuration)
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4. Specify the desired serial port parameters. The typically used values are listed
below.
Port
No.
Baud
Rate
1
3
4
9600
600/1200
9600
1
1
1
None
None
None
No
Yes
No
RTS
RTS Interface
Purpose
PrePostamble amble
0
0
RS232
Unused
0
10
RS232
Modem
0
0
RS232
Power
Transducer
(for TSS)
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3. The different variable types (memory types) can select from the combo box as
shown in the previous picture. Except for name other properties are editable
and can be set by the user.
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4. The following table lists the variables used by the RTU for our application.
Each of these variables have to be set accordingly.
Address
%BV0001
Type
BV
Description
Delayed AC
FAIL Alarm
%BV0002
BV
Delayed DC Low
Alarm
%I16V1950
I16V
PT Ratio x 100
%I16V1951
%I16V2047
I16V
I16V
CT Ratio x 100
Other Properties
SOE = Yes
SOE = Yes
Initial Value = PT
Ratio x 100
E.g.:
If PT Ratio is
27.5kV/110V,
then Initial Value
= 27500/110 x
100 = 25000
Initial Value =
CT Ratio x 100
E.g.:
If CT Ratio is
750A/5A, then
Initial Value =
750/5 x 100 =
15000
Initial Value =
5000
Purpose
This is a logic calculated
variable which triggers
AC fail alarm after a
preset delay. If the
alarm is normalized
before this delay then
value is not set.
ON = NORMAL
OFF = ALARM
This is a logic calculated
variable which triggers
DC Low alarm after a
preset delay. If the
alarm is normalized
before this delay then
value is not set.
ON = NORMAL
OFF = ALARM
This value is used for
scaling the voltage
values acquired from
the power transducer as
per the PT ratio of the
potential transformer
connected to power the
transducer.
This value is used for
scaling the current
values acquired from
the power transducer as
per the CT ratio of the
current transformer
connected to power the
transducer.
This value specifies the
delay (in milliseconds)
between detection of
under voltage condition
and corresponding trip
action of the bridging
BM.
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Address
%I16V2046
Type
I16V
Description
AC/DC Alarm
Delay
Other Properties
Initial Value = 60
Purpose
This value specifies the
delay (in seconds) for
AC fail and DC low
alarms generated on
BV1, BV2
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Configuring Devices
For each type of device that the RTU will
communicate with, a device template has to be
created. This template helps identify the device
during configuring the protocols that the RTU will
operate on.
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Protocol
SPORT Slave
Modbus Master
Name
Purpose
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Configuring
Communication Tasks
Communication tasks are defined to enable the RTU
communicate with other devices for sending data or
for acquiring data.
4. This default task is for communicating with the configuration tool. Do NOT
delete this task.
5. For our application, the following communication tasks are required.
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Type
Serial
Serial
Protocol
SPORT Slave
Modbus Master
Name
SPORT_TASK
XDUCER_TASK
Purpose
SCADA Master
Power Transducer
Requirement
TSS, SP, SSP
TSS
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7. Press the add button to create the new row in the IO List Configuration.
8. Set all the values as shown below (for TSS).
a. Sr. No 1, DI (1-96) is for Digital Indication
b. Sr. No 2, DI (97-104) is for Catenary Indication.
c. Sr. No 3, DO (1-48) is for Commands.
d. Sr. No 4, AI (1-8) is for Analog Values.
e. Sr. No 5, DI (1-3) is for delayed AC Fail, delayed DC Low.
f. Sr. No 6, AI (11-26) is for Transducer Analog Values.
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Notes
Default Addresses
SP/SSP
RTU
SPORT
Memory
Address
Address
%DI0001 1 32
%DI0032
%DI0029
29
%DI0031
31
%DI0030
30
%DI0032
32
%BV0001
129
%BV0002
130
%AI0001
1-8
%AI0016
-
Name
Digital Inputs
Hardwired AC Fail
Hardwired DC Low
Overload
PSU on DC
Delayed AC Fail
Delayed DC Low
AC AI Values
Power Transducer Values
Catenary Indications
%DI0097 %DI0112
%DO0001 %DO0016
Digital Outputs
97 - 112
1 16
TSS
RTU
SPORT
Memory
Address
Address
%DI0001 1 - 96
%DI0096
%DI0093
93
%DI0095
95
%DI0094
94
%DI0096
96
%BV0001
129
%BV0002
130
%AI0001
1-8
%AI0016
%I16V201
11-26
%I16V216
%DI0097 97 - 112
%DI0112
%DO0001 1 - 48
%DO0048
Analog Values
Value
From
Voltage
Current
Power Factor
Voltage
Transducer
Transducer
Transducer
AC AI
Engineering Range
Minimum
0kV
0A
0
0kV
Engineering Range
Maximum
30kV
1000A
2
31.94kV
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