GE PMCS 6.15 quick start Faq

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FAQ

Data needed from each MLPQM. For this example each PQM will require 5 modbus requests for the required data. Below is a breakdown of the example requests.

Data needed for the ML750: Assume the ML750 requires 6 Modbus requests for the required data

Data needed for the F60: Assume the F60 requires 8 Modbus requests for the required data

Assumptions: Each block takes 250ms to retrieve

Performance:

PQM – 5 blocks x 250ms = 1250 ms

ML750 – 6 blocks x 250ms = 1500 ms

F60 – 8 blocks x 250ms = 2000 ms

Network

Device 1

Device 2

 

 

 

Multinet 1.1.1.1

1250ms

1250ms

Device 3

1500ms

Device Update Time

4000ms

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Contents GE Multilin TM Table Of Contents Minimum system requirements IntroductionSystem Requirements GE IEDs IEDs Supported SummaryRecommended system requirements Product Basic steps to configure a systemSupported Firmware Versions VersionsToolkit Group Introduction to EnerVista PmcsIntroduction to Device Setup Toolkit group Device SetupTo add a new device, perform the following steps Adding a DeviceSerial Site Only parameters Returning to the Main Menu Other features of Configurator areEvents Alarms and EventsWhat’s on the EventViewer Screen? Waveform Availability Toolkit group WaveformsViewing waveforms of Comtrade Format Introduction to ComtradeFAQ EnerVista Pmcs 6.15 Quick Start Guide Viewing waveforms of CSV Format EnerVista System Tray Tool Hardware Understanding Enervista Pmcs ArchitectureEnerVista Pmcs 6.15 Quick Start Guide GEMultinet or Modbus TCP/IP/RTU bridge Device update times using Multilin Enervista softwareModbus TCP/IP vs. Modbus RTU Test Case FAQ Conclusion Testing

PMCS 6.15 specifications

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