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A8000 To SCC 104 Configuration

This document describes two use cases for configuring redundant connections between SICAM Device Manager, SICAM SCC HMI software, and SICAM A8000 RTUs. The first case uses redundant communication over multiple logical connections. The second case connects SCC to two redundant A8000 RTUs to provide a redundant control and monitoring solution. The document explains how to configure the redundant connections in Device Manager and engineer signals for the redundant applications.

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A8000 To SCC 104 Configuration

This document describes two use cases for configuring redundant connections between SICAM Device Manager, SICAM SCC HMI software, and SICAM A8000 RTUs. The first case uses redundant communication over multiple logical connections. The second case connects SCC to two redundant A8000 RTUs to provide a redundant control and monitoring solution. The document explains how to configure the redundant connections in Device Manager and engineer signals for the redundant applications.

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Tips & tricks – 109823211

Product / Solution: SICAM DEVICE MANAGER - SICAM SCC


Rev. 08.2023

Defining Connection with SCC using Redundant A8000

This document describes two use-cases using SICAM A8000 configured with SICAM Device
Manager and SICAM SCC as HMI: first with redundant communication and second using
redundant RTUs.

1. REQUIREMENTS

• The document used SICAM Device Manager V.85


• Tested with SICAM SCC V9.11 / WinCC 7.5 SP2 Update 9
• SICAM SCC project available

2. Using Redundant Communication

For this first case V9.11 / WinCC 7.5 SP2 Update 9A8000 through different logical connections.
For this example there are four logical connections, but normally for such applications only two
should be necessary – with four, a PRP topology would be more suitable.

Figure 1 –Redundant Communication and one Hardware

SICAM SCC supports different logical connections (IP-addresses) and the driver will prioritize the
logical connection that starts Data Transmission (START_DT) and other channels are in mode
STOP_DT. For example, from figure 1:

• PRE0/IP0 starts DT.


• As soon this connection (PRE0/IP0) between the A8000 and SICAM SCC fails, SCC will
START_DT the next available connection (PRE1/IP1)
• In case PRE0/IP0 is available again, SICAM SCC will stop the previous activated connection
(PRE1/IP1) and start again the connection to PRE0/IP0

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2.1. LAN Configuration

In SICAM Device Manager the SICAM SCC LAN connections are configured as following:

i. Open the SICAM SCC device within your SICAM Device Manager project.
ii. Click on Settings tile and open: Central Processing -> IEC60870-5-104 ->
Connection Definition -> LAN connections
iii. Define IP-addresses for LAN address 1 to 4.

Figure 2 – LAN Connection for redundant logical connections

2.2. SignalEngineering Configuration

Signals from / to process (DI/AI/DO, IEC61850, etc) will use the defined LAN (“LAN number” =
“Destination_number”) and destination type (here “Station”).

In SICAM Device Manager:

i. Click on Signals tile and select: Central Processing


ii. Assign the needed Signals
iii. Change to “Parameter” tab
iv. Define “Destination_number” and “Destination_type” accordingly

Figure 3 –SignalEngineering

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3. Using Redundant RTUs

In this second case let us assume a similar topology as shown in figure 4, with SCC station
connected to redundant SICAM A8000s (CP-8050)

Figure 4 –SCC Station connected to redundant RTUs

In this configuration SCC is connected simultaneously to both RTUs and both logical connections
START_DT to enable data transfer, but only the active RTU will forward process signals from
IEDs. Signals from singular sources (such as Diagnosis, Redundancy return info and others),
may be sent independently from each RTU.

For SCC it is not relevant which RTU is active, it will send commands normally and only the active
RTU will process them. This means, both systems are independent from point of redundancy
switching based on their Voter results.

3.1. LAN Configuration

In SICAM Device Manager the SICAM SCC LAN connections are configured as following:

i. Open the SICAM SCC device within your SICAM Device Manager project.
ii. Click on Settings tile and open: Central Processing -> IEC60870-5-104 ->
Connection Definition -> LAN connections
iii. add one LAN connection row per RTU
iv. For each RTU only LAN address 1 is used and the respective IP address must be entered

Figure 5 – LAN Connection for redundant RTUs

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v. Click on the option “LAN groups” to assign both RTU connections (“LAN Connection”) to
LAN group 1 (“LANGRP1”).

Figure 6 – LAN Groups for redundant RTUs

3.2. SignalEngineering Configuration

Signals from/to process (DI/AI/DO, IEC61850, etc) will be assigned to the defined Group, Signals
from singular sources (Diagnosis, Redundancy return information,…) will be assigned to the
respective station itself. So regardless of which RTU is sending process signals, this is not
relevant for SICAM SCC.

i. Click on Signals tile and select: Central Processing


ii. Assign the needed Signals
iii. Change to “Parameter” tab
iv. Define “Destination_number” and “Destination_Type” accordingly
v. For signals from process (redundant source) define “Destination_number” =1
(“LANGRP1”) and “Destination_type” = Group
For signals from process (singular source) define “Destination_number” =98/99
(“LAN number”) and “Destination_type” = Station

Figure 7 – SignalEngineering

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vi. Similar as previous step, define “Destination_number” =1 (“LANGRP1”) and
“Destination_type” = Group for signals to process (commands) as per Figure 8.

Figure 8 – SignalEngineering

3.3. Sending Diagnosis from passive RTU

Within a redundant RTU the Diagnosis-, Redundancy-, PRE-return information,… do not get the
“R-Bit” even if the device is passive.

To enable the passive RTU to send its Diagnosis & Redundancy Information (signals from
singular sources) to SICAM SCC, it is necessary to modify the parameter “Data Filter to PRE” of
the defined PRE – for the example PRE4.

Figure 9 – PREs

i. Open the SICAM A8000 device (Device A) within your SICAM Device Manager project.
ii. Click on RTU Settings tile and open: Central Processing -> Redundancy -> Settings for
PREs
iii. Select PRE4 and in the column “Data filter to PRE” switch to option “filter only user data
with status R”

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Figure 10 – Settings for PREs

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