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Power Transmission and Distribution

Energy Automation

Catalog SICAM 4.1.2 · 2007

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SICAM PAS Software Siemens SICAM 4.1.2 · 2007 1

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Supersedes: Katalog SICAM 4.1.2 · 2006

Pages

System Overview 2 and 3

Communication 3 and 4

Automation 5

Process Visualization 6 and 7

Configuration 7

Test and Diagnosis 8

System Requirements 9

Selection and Ordering Data 10 and 11

Appendix 12

© Siemens AG 2007

Contents

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For some years now, powergeneration and distributionhave been undergoing majorchanges. The innovation cycles(where operating equipmentand communication media areconcerned) are getting evershorter, and the market is be-coming increasingly deregu-lated.

The systems used to monitorpower supply equipment andprocesses must take account ofthese changes.

When new products are used,user-friendliness and interfac-ing to various communicationmedia are important features.

SICAM PAS (Power AutomationSystem) meets all the demandsmade of a distributed substa-tion control system – both nowand in the future. Amongstmany other standardizedcommunication protocolsSICAM PAS supports the newIEC 61850 substation standardfor communication with baydevices. SICAM PAS is an opensystem and – in addition tostandardized data transfer pro-cesses – it features user inter-faces for the integration ofsystem-specific tasks and offersmultiple automation options.

SICAM PAS can thus be inte-grated with ease in existingsystems and can be used forsystem integration too. Withmodern diagnostics, it opti-mally supports commissioningand maintenance.

SICAM PAS is clearly structuredand reliable, thanks to its open,fully documented and testedsystem.

System overview, appli-cation and functionalityof SICAM PAS

� SICAM PAS is an energy auto-mation solution; its systemarchitecture makes it scal-able.

� SICAM PAS is suitable for op-erating a substation not onlyfrom one single station levelcomputer, but also in combi-nation with other SICAM PASsystems. Communication inthis network is based on apowerful Ethernet LAN.

� With its features and its mod-ular expandability, SICAM PAScovers a broad range of appli-cations and supports distrib-uted system configurations.A distributed SICAM PAS sys-tem operates simultaneouslyon several computers.

� SICAM PAS can use existinghardware components andcommunication standards aswell as their connections.

� SICAM PAS controls and regis-ters the process data for all de-vices of a substation, withinthe scope of the data transferprotocols supported.

� SICAM PAS is a communica-tion gateway. This is whyonly one single data connec-tion to a higher-level systemcontrol center is required.

� SICAM PAS enables integra-tion of a fully graphical pro-cess visualization systemdirectly in the substation.

� SICAM PAS simplifies installa-tion and parameterization ofnew devices, thanks to its in-tuitive user interface.

� SICAM PAS is notable for itsonline parameter setting fea-tures, particularly when thesystem has to be expanded.There are no generationtimes, and there is no needfor loading into a target sys-tem (unless configuration isperformed on a separate en-gineering PC).

� SICAM PAS features integrat-ed testing and diagnosticfunctions.

� Its user-friendliness, its oper-ator control logic, its orienta-tion to the Windows worldand its open structure ideallysuit users’ requirements.

� SICAM PAS is developed inaccordance with selectedsecurity standards.

Fig. 1Typical SICAM PAS configurationIEDs are connected to the station unit with IEC 61850 and various other protocols (see pages 3 and 4)

Essential features

� Modular and scalable hardware and software

� User-friendly

� Flexible, graphical configuration of automation

� Open system thanks to standards

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System architecture

SICAM PAS works on PC-com-patible hardware with theMicrosoft Windows 2000,Windows XP Professional andWindows 2003 Server operat-ing systems. The advantages ofthis platform are low hardwareand software costs, ease ofoperation, scalability, flexibilityand constantly available sup-port.

With the powerful real-timedata distribution system, appli-cations can be allocated amongseveral computers, thus boost-ing performance, connectivityand availability.

A system stores and organizesthe database (e.g. configura-tion data, administrative statusdata, etc.).

The device master function forcommunication with IntelligentElectronic Devices (IEDs) sup-ports a large number of well-established protocols.

The SICAM PAS data normali-zation function allows suchconversions as measurementfiltering, threshold calculationand linear characteristics.

SICAM PAS CC is used for pro-cess visualization. Specificallydesigned for energy automa-tion, it assists in optimizationof operations management. Itprovides a quick introduction tothe subject matter and a clearlyarranged display of the system’soperating states.

SICAM PAS CC is based onSIMATIC WinCC, well-known inindustrial automation world-wide.

To facilitate incident analysis,the fault recordings from pro-tection units are retrievedand archived automatically dur-ing operation. This is supportedby the IEC 61850 and PROFIBUSFMS (SIPROTEC 4) protocols, orthe IEC 60870-5-103 protectionunits protocol. SICAM Recpro isused for archiving and naviga-tion in the fault recording ar-chive. Fault recordings arevisualized with Comtrade View(included with SICAM Recpro).Alternatively, SIGRA 4 can alsobe used.

Communication

Device interfaces andcommunication protocols

In a substation that youconfigure and operate withSICAM PAS, you can usevarious types of protectionunits, IEDs, bay control units,measured-value recorders andtelecontrol units from a widerange of manufacturers.

SICAM PAS offers a large num-ber of commercially availablecommunication protocols forrecording data from variousdevices and through differingcommunication channels. Sub-sequent expansion is easy.

� Available protocols

These communication proto-cols and device drivers can beobtained as optional additionsto the standard scope ofSICAM PAS.

– IEC 61850

IEC 61850 is the communica-tion standard for intercon-necting the devices at thebay and station control levelson the basis of Ethernet.IEC 61850 supports the directexchange of data betweenIEDs, thus enabling switchinginterlocks across bays inde-pendently of the stationcontrol unit, for example.

– PROFIBUS FMS

Most SIPROTEC 4 bay control-lers and protection units (seeFigs. 2 and 3) can be connec-ted to the SICAM PAS stationunit with PROFIBUS FMS.

Many of the functionalaspects standardized inIEC 61850 have been anti-cipated in this communica-tion platform.

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Fig. 2SIPROTEC 4 Bay control units and protection units

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Communication

Device interfaces andcommunication protocols

(continued)

– IEC 60870-5-103

Protection units, IEDs, baycontrol units, measured-value recorders and trans-former controllers from manymanufacturers support theIEC 60870-5-103 protocoland can therefore be con-nected directly to SICAM PAS.

– IEC 60870-5-101 (Master)

The IEC 60870-5-101 proto-col is generally used to con-nect telecontrol units.

The ‘balanced’ and ‘unbal-anced’ traffic modes aresupported.

Automatic dialing is alsosupported for the connectionof substations with this pro-tocol.

SICAM PAS can establish thedial-up connection to thesubstation either cyclicallyor as required (e.g. for com-mand output). By contrast,the substation can also estab-lish a connection cyclicallyor in event-triggered mode.

Analog or ISDN modems canbe used. A GSM modem canalso be used in the substa-tion.

Several modems are sup-ported for communicationwith substations. Even if the‘standard modem’ is alreadyin use, other substationsremain accessible.

– IEC 60870-5-104 (Master)

Furthermore, connectionof substations is also sup-ported by the TCP/IP-basedIEC 60870-5-104 protocol.

– PROFIBUS DP

PROFIBUS DP is a highly pow-erful field bus protocol basedon the token passing method.For example, it is used for in-dustrial automation and forautomating the supply ofelectricity and gas.

PROFIBUS DP serves to inter-face multifunctional measur-ing instruments such asSIMEAS P (I, V, P, Q, p.f.(cos ϕ)) or, for example, toconnect ET200 components

� Distributed process connec-tion in the substation is possi-ble thanks to the SICAM PASDevice Interface Processor(DIP).

� SICAM PAS can also be setup on computers networkedwith TCP/IP. Here, one com-puter performs the task ofthe so-called full server. Upto six other computers canbe used as DIPs. With thisarchitecture, the system canbe adapted to the topologicalsituation and its performancealso boosted.

� SICAM PAS allows use of theSICAM PAS CC process visual-ization system for central pro-cess control and monitoring.

� For industrial applications,it is easy to configure an in-terface to process visualiza-tion systems via OPC (objectlinking and embedding forprocess control).

� SICAM PAS can be configuredas an OPC server or as anOPC client.

The SICAM PAS process vari-ables – available with theOPC server – can be read andwritten with OPC clientsworking either on the samedevice or on one networkedby TCP/IP. This mechanism en-ables, for example, communi-cation with another processvisualization system.

The OPC server is included inthe basic system.

The OPC client can read andwrite data from other OPCservers. Typical applicationsare data exchange with an-other SICAM PAS stationunit, and the connection ofSIMATIC programmable con-trollers.

The OPC client is availableas an optional package.

� SICAM Diamond

SICAM Diamond can beused to monitor the systeminterfaces, to indicate switch-ing device states (and up-to-date measured values), andalso for further diagnosticpurposes.

SICAM Diamond features anevent list and enables the is-sue of switching commands.SICAM Diamond allows ac-cess to data with a Webbrowser (Microsoft InternetExplorer), either on the samecomputer or from a Webclient.

In other words:SICAM PAS permits dataaccess with Web-basedprograms.

for gathering messages andfor simple commands. Mes-sages, for example, can bederived from the signalingcontacts of fuse switch-disconnectors.

For simple applications thatdo not need functions liketime synchronization andfault recording transfer, etc.,SIPROTEC 4 units can also beinterfaced via PROFIBUS DP.

IEDs and substations canalso be connected withDNP V3.00 (serial and “overIP”) and MODBUS.

– ILSA ProtocolCommunication via the ILSAprotocol is a highlight ofSICAM PAS system. ExistingLSA central devices can beused without changing ofconfiguration on bay level.A future-proof extension withIEC 61850 is possible.

System control centerconnections, distributedprocess connection and processvisualization

� SICAM PAS operates on thebasis of Windows 2000,Windows XP Professionaland Windows XP Embedded.This means that the extensivesupport which 2000/XP offersfor modern communicationprotocols is also availablewith SICAM PAS.

� SICAM PAS was conceived foreasy and fast integration ofconventional protocols. Con-tact Siemens if you have anyquestions about integrationof user-specific protocols.

� The standardized telecontrolprotocolsIEC 60870-5-101IEC 60870-5-104,DNP V3.00 (which is alsoused throughout the world)as well as TG 8979 and CDTare supported for the purposeof linking up to higher-levelsystem control centers.

Asymmetric encryption en-ables tap-proof DNP V3.00communication via TCP/IPconnection to higher-levelcontrol centers.

Protocols

SICAM PAS supports the following communicationprotocols (optionally available):

� Control center connection IEC 60870-5-101, IEC60870-5-104, DNP V3.00 (serial and “over IP”),TG 8979, CDT

� Open data exchangeOPC server, OPC client

� IED and substation connection IEC 61850,IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-103, IEC 60870-5-104,DNP V3.00 (serial and “over IP”), PROFIBUS FMS,PROFIBUS DP, MODBUS,

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Further station controlaspects

SICAM PAS features bay block-ing and telecontrol blockingfunctions.The telecontrol blocking func-tion can also be configured forspecific channels so as to pre-vent the transfer of informationto one particular control centerduring operation, while trans-fer continues with other controlcenters. The bay blocking andtelecontrol blocking functionsact in both the signaling andthe command directions.

Channel-specific switchingauthority also makes it possi-ble to distinguish between localcontrol (SICAM PAS CC) and re-mote control for the switchingdirection, but also betweencontrol center connections.Circuit-breakers can be con-trolled in synchronized/unsynchronized mode.

Automation taskscan be configured in SICAM PASwith the CFC (ContinuousFunction Chart), which con-forms to IEC 61131. In thiseditor, tasks are configuredgraphically by wiring functionblocks. SICAM PAS comes withan extensive library of CFCfunction blocks, developed andsystem-tested specially for en-ergy automation.

Applications range from gener-ation of simple group indica-tions through switching inter-locks to complex switchingsequences.

Namely creation of switchingsequences are supported by theSFC Editor (Sequential FunctionChart).

Redundancy

The station level computer canbe used in a duplicate configu-ration to further boost theavailability of the station con-trol level (see Fig. 4). This du-plication is possible withIEDs or substation devices thatsupport simultaneous com-munication with two masters(PROFIBUS FMS,IEC 60870-5-101) or clients(IEC 61850).

A redundant structure is alsopossible for process visualisa-tion with SICAM PAS CC andfault-record archiving withSICAM Recpro as shown inFig. 4.

Scope of information

The amount of information tobe processed by SICAM PAS isessentially determined by thefollowing factors:

� Computer network concept(multiple-computer networkor single-station system)

� Performance data of thehardware used

� Performance data of thenetwork

� Size of the database(RDBMS)

� Rate of change ofvalues

A maximum of 150 IEDs and10,000 data points can beprocessed.

Fig. 4Typical redundant configuration: The station level computer and the HMI server are based on a redundantstructure to boost availability

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Process visualizationwith SICAM PAS CC

In the operation of a substa-tion, SICAM PAS is used for con-figuration purposes and as apowerful data concentrator.SICAM PAS CC serves as theprocess visualization system.

SICAM PAS CC can be con-nected both to a SICAM PAS fullserver and to a SICAM PAS-DIP.

Several independent SICAMPAS CC servers can be con-nected to one SICAM PAS. Con-nection of redundant servers isalso supported. SICAM PAS CCsupports the connection of sev-eral SICAM PAS systems.

In the signal lists, the originaltime stamps are logged in msresolution as they occur in thedevices. With every signal, a se-ries of additional data is alsopresented to provide informa-tion about causes (spontane-ous, command), event sources(close range, local, remote),etc. Besides process signals,command signals are alsologged.

IndustrialX-Controls are usedto control and monitorswitchgear. These switchingdevice objects support fourdifferent forms of presentation(IEC, DIN, SINAUT LSA, SICAM)for circuit-breakers anddisconnectors. It is also possibleto create bitmaps (defined for aspecific project) to representswitching devices, and to linkthem to the objects. For infor-mative visualization, not onlynominal and spontaneousflashing are supported, but alsothe display of various deviceand communication states(e.g. up-to-date/not up-to-date,bay and telecontrol blocking,etc.).

Measured values and switchingdevice states that are not con-tinuously updated due to, e.g.,device or communication fail-ure or bay blocking, may be up-dated directly via the operationpanel with SICAM PAS CC.

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� Consistently scalable, evenvia the WebIn conformity with require-ments, the bandwidth rangesfrom simple single-user sta-tion through to distributedmulti-user systems with re-dundant servers and multi-site solutions with Web cli-ents.

� Open standards for easyintegration

– Using any external tools, ar-chived data can be accessedthrough a series of open in-terfaces (such as SQL andODBC) for further editing.

– Manufacturer-independentcommunication with lower-level controllers (or with ap-plications such as MS Excel)is supported with OPC(OLE for Process Control).

– Visual Basic for Applications(VBA), VBScript or ANSI-Ccreate an ideal scope forproject-specific solutions.

SICAM PAS CC is based onSIMATIC WinCC, which hasadvanced to become both theindustrial standard and themarket leader in Europe. It hasthe following impressive fea-tures:

� Multilingual capability

� All operation and monitoringfunctions on-board.These include not only thegraphics system for plant dis-plays and the signaling andarchiving system for alarmsand measured values, butalso a reporting and loggingsystem. Further advantagesare integrated user adminis-tration, along with the grant-ing and checking of accessrights for configuration andruntime operations.

� Easy and efficient confi-gurationConfiguration is assisted bydialogs, wizards and exten-sive libraries

In conjunction with the SICAMPAS station unit, the switchingdevices can be controlled eitherdirectly or with “select beforeoperate”.

When visualizing the process bysingle-line images, topologicalcoloring can be used.

The WinCC Add-on SIMATICWeb navigator can be usedfor control and monitoringvia the Internet.

SICAM Valpro can be usedto evaluate measured andmetered values. It not only al-lows a graphical and a tabulardisplay of archived values, butalso enables subsequent evalu-ation functions such as min-ima, maxima and averages(on an hourly or daily basis).

SICAM Recpro supports auto-matic retrieval and archivingof fault recordings from pro-tection units connected withIEC 60870-5-103, PROFIBUSFMS and IEC 61850.

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� Expandable with options andadd-ons

– WinCC/Dat@Monitorserves to display and eva-luate current process statesand historical data on officePCs, using standard toolssuch as the Microsoft InternetExplorer or Microsoft Excel

– WinCC/Web Navigatoris an option with SIMATICWinCC for controlling andmonitoring systems over theInternet, a company Intranetor a LAN

– WinCC/Connectivity PackThe functions of the two OPCservers HDA and A&E, and ofthe WinCC OLE-DB providerare ensured by the WinCC/Connectivity Pack.

– FunkServerProWith the aid of FunkServerPro,messages from the WinCCsignaling system can be for-warded automatically to radiocall receivers.

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In the tabular views for infor-mation assignment and allo-cation to the system topology,configuration is made easy byextensive sorting and filteringmechanisms, multiple choicesand Drag & Drop.

To ensure data consistency andto avoid redundant data input,SICAM PAS UI provides exten-sive import and export func-tions for the exchange ofconfiguration data, e.g. withthe bay control level and withprocess visualization.

tree structure to work in them.Meanwhile, you can close otherlevels to improve clarity.

Depending on the level you arecurrently navigating in and thecomponent you have chosen,in the context menu (rightmouse button) SICAM PASoffers you precisely those pro-gram functions that are cur-rently appropriate.

You work through the neces-sary steps in the data windowon the right. Here, you set pa-rameters, select informationand define assignments to auser-specific, process-orientedsystem topology.

The user interface is uncompli-cated and structured accordingto the task definition, so as toenable intuitive working and tosimplify changes. The user in-terface assists the editing pro-cess by displaying parameterdescriptions and messageswhen incorrect parameters areentered.

Overview of the operatorcontrol philosophy and userinterface

The SICAM PAS user interface isbased on customary Windowstechnology, which enables youto navigate in the familiar Win-dows environment both whenconfiguring the system andduring on-going operation.

The system distinguishes be-tween configuration and opera-tion of a substation. In SICAMPAS, these two tasks are firmlyseparated by two independentprograms.

The SICAM PAS UI – Confi-guration program is used tocreate and edit a project-specific configuration. Toenhance clarity, four views aredistinguished:

– Configuration

– Mapping

– System topology

– Device templates

A common feature of all viewsis that they have an Explorerwindow that shows the systemconfiguration in a clearly arran-ged tree structure. As in theWindows Explorer, you canopen individual levels of this

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The SICAM PAS UI – Operationprogram features a series of ed-iting and diagnostics views formonitoring and controlling asubstation.

In the Operation Manager,you check and control thestates of individual data con-nections.

In the SCADA Value Vieweryou can see incoming values ina clearly arranged form andperform operator controlactions for test purposes.

Security can be boosted by ap-plying “user administration” forthe SICAM PAS UI Configura-tion, UI Operation and ValueViewer programs. User admin-istration supports user-rightscontexts with pre-definedrights and password protection.

Fig. 7SICAM PAS UI – Operation

Fig. 8SICAM PAS Value Viewer

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System requirements

� Station unit with:

– Pentium processor IIIW 800 MHz

– Main memoryW 512 Mbytes

– Hard disk capacityW 512 Mbytes

– Graphics card for recom-mended resolution ofW 1024 x 768

– Color monitor matching thegraphics card

– CD-ROM drive

– Keyboard

– Mouse

– Parallel printer interface

– Network adapter forLAN/WAN connection

– Interface cards for connectionof IEDs– SIMATIC CP 5613/14 for

connecting units withPROFIBUS DP interfaces

– e.g. Rocket Port COMExpander for serial con-nection of units withIEC 80670-5-103 inter-faces, etc.

For the station level computerSiemens recommends the sta-tion unit as standardized hard-ware solution with MicrosoftWindows XP Embedded.

� Operating system forSICAM PAS:

– Microsoft Windows 2000

– Microsoft Windows XPProfessional

– Microsoft Windows 2003Server

� Operating system for visual-ization with SICAM PAS CC:

– Microsoft Windows 2000

– Microsoft Windows 2003Server

– Microsoft Windows XPProfessional

Services

� Configuration

Large-scale orders call forconfiguration work and com-petent project management.

We will support you with:

– Project planning

– Project management

– Project controlling

or we will perform these tasksfor you.

� Training

SICAM PAS courses are stagedat our

– Nuremberg training centerPTD SETel.: +49-911 / 433-7005Fax: +49-911 / 433-7929

For details of individualcourses, consult our catalog onthe Internet athttp://www.ptd-training.deor contact our training center.

� Certificates

A DQS-certified quality manage-ment system conforming toDIN ISO 9001 is applied in themanufacture and sale of theproducts listed in this brochure.

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1) Positions 13 and 16 of the software Order No. indicate the version. Version 6.0 is the current version.

HardwareSICAM Station Unit 6MD9101 –����� –��A�SICAM Station Unit V2 based on industrial mobile processor19” rack system, fanless, without moving components.CPU: Yonah M processor, 1.87 GHz2 GB RAM, 2 x 2 GB Flash, 4 external USB, 2 internal USB,2 x Gbit Ethernet RJ45, 1 serial port, status LEDs.Redundant power supplies, switchover without reboot.Monitored by SNMP, HW Watchdog,Temperature/voltage monitoring, live contactWindows XP embedded service pack 2.SICAM PAS-software pre-installed, without license / dongleSICAM PAS license / dongle (USB-version) must be ordered separately.

Primary power supply

24 – 60 V DC 1110 – 230 V AC / DC 2

Secondary power supply

without A24 – 60 V DC B110 – 230 V AC / DC C

Storage medium / operating system

2 x 2 GB compact flash cards with Windows XP Embedded A 1

Language of operating system & SICAM PAS software

German 1English 2

Function

Full server 1Device interface processor 2

PCI adapter

without Awith B

Guarantee extension

2 years guarantee 03 years guarantee 1

Description Order No.

Software 1)

The SICAM PAS basic systemincludes

� SICAM PAS UI – Operation� SICAM PAS UI – Configuration (depending on the variant ordered)� SCADA Value Viewer� OPC-Server� SNMP Manager� SNTP for time synchronization� Real-time data distribution system� Sybase SQL database

The following variants of thebasic system are available:

“Full Server” (Runtime & Configuration) basic component 6MD9000-�AA00-6AA0as a single-user system or as the central component in adistributed system

“Full Server” (Runtime) basic component 6MD9000-�AA10-6AA0

“Full Server” (Configuration) basic component 6MD9000-�AA20-6AA0

Configuration Upgrade for one “Full Server” (Runtime) 6MD9000-�AA23-6AA0

Device Interface Processor (DIP) basic component 6MD9010-�AA00-6AA0for use as a subordinate component in a distributed PAS system(Runtime & Configuration)

Device Interface Processor (DIP; Runtime) basic component 6MD9010-�AA10-6AA0

Basic packages availablewith dongle for parallel printer-interface 0with dongle for USB-interface 1

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 152 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

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SICAM PAS CCHuman Machine InterfaceProcess visualization

Runtime 6MD550�-0AP00-6AA0

Runtime incl. evaluation applications SICAM Valpro, SICAM Recpro 6MD550�-0BP00-6AA0

Runtime & Configuration 6MD551�-0AP00-6AA0

Runtime & Configuration incl. evaluation applications 6MD551�-0BP00-6AA0SICAM Valpro, SICAM Recpro

128 tags 1256 tags 21024 tags 38000 tags 464000 tags 5

User documentation SICAM PAS – Overview E50417-X8976-C044

SICAM PAS – Installation Manual E50417-M8976-C045

SICAM PAS – Configuration and Operation E50417-P8976-C046

SICAM PAS – Automation Blocks E50417-H8976-C287

SICAM PAS CC – Human Machine Interface E50417-H8976-C284

SICAM Recpro – Fault Record Processing Utility E50417-H8976-C286

SICAM Valpro – Measured/Metered Value Processing Utility E50417-H8976-C285

Description Order No.

Software 1) (continued)

The following option pack-ages are available for SICAMPAS Full Server and DIP:

for connecting SIPROTEC 4 IEDsIEC 61850 (Client) 6MD9000-0CE00-6AA0Driver for PROFIBUS FMS 6MD9000-0CB02-6AA0

for connecting devices(e.g. SIPROTEC 4, SIMEAS P, S7-300, ET 200, etc.)Driver for PROFIBUS DP 6MD9000-0CB01-6AA0

for connecting IEDs or substationsIEC 60870-5-103 Master 6MD9000-0CB00-6AA0IEC 60870-5-101 Master 6MD9000-0CD00-6AA0IEC 60870-5-104 Master 6MD9000-0CD04-6AA0DNP V3.00 Master (serial and “over IP“) 6MD9000-0CB07-6AA0MODBUS Master 6MD9000-0CB05-6AA0SINAUT LSA-ILSA 6MD9000-0CB03-6AA0

for connection to higher-level control centersIEC 60870-5-101 Slave 6MD9000-0CC00-6AA0IEC 60870-5-104 Slave 6MD9000-0CC04-6AA0DNP V3.00 Slave (serial and “over IP“) 6MD9000-0CC07-6AA0CDT 6MD9000-0CC08-6AA0TG8979 6MD9000-0CC10-6AA0

Further option packagesAutomation SoftPLC (CFC, SFC) 6MD9000-0BA50-6AA0OPC Client 6MD9000-0BA40-6AA0

1) Positions 13 and 16 of the software Order No. indicate the version.Version 6.0 is the current version.

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SICAM PAS Software Siemens SICAM 4.1.2 · 200712

CE-conformity

This product is in conformity with the directives of the Council ofthe European Communities on the approximation of the laws ofthe Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility(EMC Council Directive 89/336/EEC) and concerning electricalequipment for use within specified voltage limits(low-voltage directive 73/23/EEC).

This product conforms with the international standardIEC 60255, and the national standard DIN 57435/Part 303.

The product is designed for use in an industrial environmentacc. to the EMC standard specification.

Conformity is proved by tests performed by Siemens AG in linewith article 10 of the Council Directives in accordance with thegeneric standards EN 50081 and EN 50082 for EMC directiveEN 60255-6 for the “low-voltage directive”.

Notes

If not stated otherwise on the individual pages of this catalog,we reserve the right to include modifications, especially regardingdimensions and weights.

Drawings are not binding.

All product designations used are trademarks or product namesof Siemens AG or other suppliers.

If not stated otherwise, all dimensions in this catalog are givenin mm.

Catalog Index of the Power Transmission and Distribution Group (Energy Automation Division)

Energy automation

SICAM PAS 6MD9 SICAM 4.1.1 E50001-K5604-A111-A3-7600

SICAM PAS Software 6MD9 SICAM 4.1.2 E50001-K5604-A121-A1-7600

Numerical protection systems and bay control units

SIPROTEC Numerical Protection Relays (printed catalog) SIP · 2006 E50001-K4400-A101-A4-7600SIPROTEC Numerical Protection Relays (CD ROM) SIP · 2006 E50001-D4400-A107-A4-7600

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Responsible for

Technical contents: Gerhard FürstSiemens AG, Dept. PTD EA 2, Nuernberg

General editing: Claudia Kühn-SutionoSiemens AG, Dept. PTD CC M, Erlangen

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If you have any questions aboutPower Transmission and Distribution,our Customer Support Centeris available around the clock.Tel.: +49 180/524 70 00Fax: +49 180/524 24 71(Charges depending on provider)E-Mail: [email protected]/energy-support

Subject to change without noticeOrder No.:E50001-K5604-A121-A2-7600Printed in GermanyDispo 31902KG 08.07 2.0 12 En 102561 6101/4983

The information in this document contains general descriptions of the technical options available, which do not always have to be present in individual cases.The required features should therefore be specified in each individual case at the time of closing the contract.

Siemens AGPower Transmission and DistributionEnergy Automation DivisionPostfach 48 0690026 NuernbergGermany

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