GE 994-0089 user manual See .5 Fiber Optic Serial Adapter for configuration options

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Warning: LED transmitters are classified as IEC 60825-1 Accessible Emission Limit (AEL) Class 1M. Class 1M devices are considered eye safe to the unaided eye. Do not view directly with optical instruments.

See section “3.5 Fiber Optic Serial Adapter” for configuration options.

»To connect fiber optic links to the Fiber Optic adapters, plug fiber optic cables into the corresponding TX and RX connectors.

Hot Standby Fiber Optic Connections

The Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch (GE Part No. 520-0214) is a 100BaseSX (820- 850 nm) network switch that supports single-IP redundancy for the D400. It provides automated fail over between two Ethernet fiber optic network connections (RX1/TX1 and RX2/TX2) that share a single MAC address.

The Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch can be installed in the NET1 or NET2 slot (slots 11 and 12) on the D400.

If two Hot Standby Ethernet switches are installed in the NET slots, the system may be used in a dual-IP redundancy mode. That is, each switch can be configured with a different IP address to provide a back up network connection if the primary channel fails.

You can use the following glass optical fiber (GOF) cabling with the D400 Glass Optical Fiber Serial adapter:

50/125 µm core/cladding multi-mode (gradient index) cable

62.5/125 µm core cladding multi-mode (gradient index) cable

100/140 µm core/cladding multi-mode (gradient index) cable

200 µm core Hard-Clad Silica (HCS) multi-mode (step index) cable

You can use the following fiber optic terminations for D400 cabling:

ST Connectors

When calculating cable length, consider the following optical power levels:

Glass optical fiber transmitter power is –19.0 ± 2 dBm

Glass optical fiber receiver sensitivity is typically –31.0 dBm

Warning: LED transmitters are classified as IEC 60825-1 Accessible Emission Limit (AEL) Class 1M. Class 1M devices are considered eye safe to the unaided eye. Do not view directly with optical instruments.

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Contents D400 Substation Data Manager Copyright Notice Trademark NoticesContents 994-0089-1.00-2, General Intended Audience About this DocumentPurpose Additional DocumentationHow to Use this Guide Document ConventionsContact Customer Support Product SupportSearch Technical Support Product ReturnsGE Energy Safety Precautions Before You StartSymbol Meaning CE Mark Compliance RoHS Material Declaration Data Content by AssemblyRegulatory Compliance Information Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHSProduct Overview Features Hardware Overview14 994-0089-1.00-2, General Product Specifications SystemCommunications RS-232 Signal PropagationSerial communications RS-485Electrical PhysicalEnvironmental Battery LifeStorage Recommendations SoftwareInstalling the D400 Installation Steps» Follow these main steps to install and set up the D400 Required Tools Shipping Inspection Package ContentsUnpacking the D400 UnpackingFirst Look at the D400 Front PanelRear Panel » To mount the D400 on a rack Physical InstallationRack Mounting Panel Mount » To mount the D400 in a panelSetting up Communication Cards Communication CardsD400 I/O Adapter Card Slots Types of Communication Cards Network Slots 11Changing Card Settings » To change the settings on a communication cardConfiguration Options Factory DefaultRS-232 Adapter Switch SW1/SW2 Configuration RS-232 Adapter Top SideSwitch SW3/SW4 Configuration DTE default30 994-0089-1.00-2, General RS-485 Adapter RS-485 Adapter Top Side RS-485 Adapter Bottom Side Pull-up for TX+ Switch SW1 Configuration Fiber Optic Serial AdapterGE Energy IRIG-B Input Adapter Switch SW2 Configuration Switch SW3 ConfigurationIRIG-B Input Adapter IRIG-B Distribution Adapter IRIG-B Distribution Adapter4-Port Twisted-Pair Ethernet Switch Port Twisted-Pair Ethernet Switch CardHot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch Hot Standby Fiber Optic Ethernet Switch CardRedundant Twisted-Pair Ethernet + COM2 Port Adapter Redundant TP Ethernet + COM2 Port Adapter Card11 COM2 Port Adapter COM2 Port AdapterUSB KVM & Audio Adapter USB KVM AdapterConnecting to Devices and Networks Connection TypesTime Synchronization Local MaintenanceNetwork Local Substation ComputerGeneral Cabling Requirements Media Designation Cabling ConnectorCabling Overview D400 Field and Network ConnectionsHigh-Voltage Installations Number Function Signal Flow RS-232 ConnectionsRS-485 Connections Cabling RequirementsIN/OUT Wire Connections 52 994-0089-1.00-2, General Fiber Optic Connections Glass Optical FiberPlastic Optical Fiber See .5 Fiber Optic Serial Adapter for configuration options Fiber Optic Connector Signal Definitions Function IRIG-B ConnectionsIRIG-B Input Adapter IRIG-B Distribution Adapter Network Connections » To connect a local PC to the D400Ethernet Crossover Cable RJ-45 Pin Out D400 Switch/Hub Name D400 Name PinColor Modem Connections COM2 Port DB-9 Connector Signal Definitions Pin Signal DB-9 DB-25 Pin #COM2 Port DB-9 to DB-25 Pin out Local HMI Connection PC Pin # D400 Pin # Signal Front Maintenance PortD400 Front Serial Port DB-9 Pin Out Pin # Signal » To connect your computer to the D400Powering Up the D400 Power Supply OptionsRedundant Power Supply Power ConfigurationsPower Input Ranges Power Connections Wiring RequirementsExternal Power Requirements » To connect the power source to the D400If your power supply is… Then… Power Source Configurations Connection Wiring Diagram SUPPLY1 SUPPLY2 inputPower Source Connection Wiring Diagram » To connect the Power Fail contact closure Power Supply AlarmsPower Fail Alarm Wire the lamp between…Power Fail Alarm Connection System Fail» To connect the System Fail relay System Fail Alarm Connection D400 Front LEDs Front Panel LEDsSystem Status LEDs LED Display Status DescriptionSerial Port Status LEDs Configuring the D400 Connecting to the D400 for the First Time» To connect to the D400 Under Function, arrow … » To configure the network interface GE Energy Default IP address is Servicing the D400 Removing the D400 Main Module » To remove and re-insert the D400 main moduleD400 Main Module Replacing the Battery D400 Battery LocationBefore You Remove the Battery… Supported Battery TypesSupported battery replacements Manufacturer Mfg. Part Checking Voltage » To insert or replace the D400 batteryCleaning and Handling Lithium Batteries Disposing of Batteries» To change the System CompactFlash card User CompactFlash Access PanelChanging the CompactFlash » To change the User CompactFlash card» To replace a D400 power supply unit Replacing the Power SupplyBefore You Remove the Power Supply… D400 Power Supply UnitStandards & Protection GE Energy Category Standard Name DescriptionIeee Ordering Guide Product IdentificationD400 Ordering Guide Serial Communications SlotsVersion Rev Date Author Authentication RecordModification Record Change Description