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4-52 SR3 SERIES PROTECTIVE RELAY PLATFORM – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE
IEC61850 CONFIGURATOR CHAPTER 4: 3 SERIES IEC61850 GOOSE
Settings The Settings tab consists of General Settings and DAI Settings.
1. General Settings
IED NameRange:
Up to 64 alphanumeric characters
The IED Name represents the MMS domain name (IEC 61850 logical device) where all
IEC/MMS logical nodes are located. Valid characters for these values are upper and
lowercase letters, numbers, and the underscore (_) character, and the first character
in the string must be a letter. This conforms to the IEC 61850 standard.
LDevice inst
Range: Up to 64 alphanumeric characters
The setting represents the MMS domain name (IEC 61850 logical device) where all IEC/
MMS logical nodes are located. Valid characters for these values are upper and
lowercase letters, numbers, and the underscore (_) character. The first character in the
string must be a letter. This conforms to the IEC 61850 standard.
2. DAI Settings
DAI settings contains these features for configuration: MMXU & MSQI logical nodes,
GGIO3 logical node, XCBR logical node.
MMXU & MSQI Logical nodes
Range: 1 to 100.000 %
The MMXU & MSQI deadband settings represent the deadband values used to
determine when to update the MMXU “mag” and “cVal” values from the associated
“instmag” and “instcVal” values. The “mag” and “cVal” values are used for the IEC
61850 buffered and unbuffered reports. The settings correspond to the associated
“db” data items in the CF functional constraint of the MMXU logical node, as per the
IEC 61850 standard. According to IEC 61850-7-3, the db value “shall represent the
percentage of difference between the maximum and minimum in units of 0.001%”.
Thus, it is important to know the maximum value for each MMXU measured quantity,
since this represents the 100.00% value for the deadband.
MIN/MAX VALUES FOR MMXU NODES
The equations to calculate minimum (min) and maximum (max) values in the MMXU
nodes are as follows:

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BrandGE
Model350
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