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REX615 IEC 61850 Engineering Guide

In FPN configuration, sent GOOSE data sets refer to the FPN configuration data while the received GOOSE data refers to the internal data of REX615.

It is strongly recommended that GOOSE data sets should be on data attribute level. Both DA level and DO level definitions work, however. Reasons for that are:

  • Different optional attributes can exist in the data model.
  • The used SCL file may contain data attributes in non-standard order (standard does not state this) and thus the tool interprets the data order differently than the IED. See the Standard compatibility.