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blocks, but it is possible to add additional control blocks and/or reconfigure default
control blocks according to the requirements.
Up to 8 report clients can be configured.
5. Connect the report control blocks to vertical IED clients. The report control blocks
are connected to the vertical clients in the SCD file for a 650 series pre-configured
IED. Check each IED client and configure them to the subnetwork before
connecting report control blocks to the clients.
6. Create a GOOSE message data set for the sending IED. Define the attribute
content of the data set according to the requirements.
The data set for GOOSE may contain signals on data attribute level
or on FCDA level. The latter is also called structured GOOSE.
Ensure that the same GoID is set for sending and receiving
GOOSE messages.
Note that one data must only be included in one GOOSE data set.
7. Create the GOOSE control block and connect it to the GOOSE message data set.
Be sure to check the parameters for the GOOSE control block and update as required.
8. Connect the GOOSE control block to the client IEDs, subscribing for GOOSE.
9. Export the updated SCD file.
Please see the IET600 user manual for additional information about
vertical and horizontal station communication engineering.
7.5 Importing SCL files to PCM600
The IED engineering tool must be able to receive a SCD file or an ICD file as import to
receive the engineered communication extensions, for example for the different IEDs.
1MRK 511 261-UUS A Section 7
IEC 61850 communication engineering
650 series ANSI 107
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