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15.2 IEC 61850 Server

Manual 1.7.0 15 IEC 61850

WCC Lite can act as a IEC 61850 server to serve data to remote SCADA systems. For example, WCC Lite can be used to acquire data from various protocols (Modbus, IEC 60870-5-103, etc.), this data can be redirected and propagated further to a single or multiple I...

9 API

Manual 1.7.0

The firmware of the WCC Lite features a built­in API which is accessible via the web interface. As of version 1.2.11, it does not implement any access restriction features apart from those provided by the firewall functionality. Individual API endpoints can b...

8.7 Network

Manual 1.7.0 8 Internal web page

The page shows information about current interface status, its configurations, provides various interface, network properties configuration capabilities and contains the following subsections:• INTERFACES: shows information about current interface status, al...

8.6 Services

Manual 1.7.0 8 Internal web page

Services tab shows the services of the device and contains the following subsections: Services tab shows the services of the device and contains the following subsections: TELEMETRY AGENT: device telemetry sending to a remote server; IPSEC: encrypted vi...

8.5 System

Manual 1.7.0 8 Internal web page

System The system tab includes various properties, configurations, and settings of the system and contains the following pages: • SYSTEM: properties and settings of the system.• ADMINISTRATION: settings of the administration for various services.• SOFTWARE: ...

8.4 Status

Manual 1.7.0 8 Internal web page

Overview System System section in the status tab shows basic information about the current status of the system.Hostname: The label that is used to identify the device in the network.Model: Model of the device.Firmware version: Current firmware version.Kerne...

8.3 Protocol Hub

Manual 1.7.0 8 Internal web page

Protocol HUB section stores configuration for every connected device. You can configure it by importing settings from an Excel file. Configuration In this tab a user can: Import new configuration from Excel file (.xls, .xlsx formats). If any errors in t...

8.2 Site layout

Manual 1.7.0 8 Internal web page

It provides the main navigation through the website. Contains the following sections: PROTOCOL HUB: configuration related to data exchange between WCC Lite and other devices. STATUS: system information and diagnostics. SYSTEM: basic system settings such...

8.1 Initial Setup

Manual 1.7.0 8 Internal web page

WCC Lite comes with a static network configuration with its IP set to 192.168.1.1. For initial setup set a static IP address on your computer and connect your network card to the WCC Lite with an ethernet cable. 8.1.1 Static IP address setup on Windows 1. Pr...

10 SNMP

Manual 1.7.0

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an internet­standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks. SNMP exposes management data in the form of a hierarchy of variables in a MIB (Management Information Base). WCC Lite supports SNMP service which i...

15.3 IEC 61850 Client

Manual 1.7.0 15 IEC 61850

WCC Lite can be used as a master station to collect data from IEC 61850 compatible server devices such as protection relays. As relays require fast, secure and responsive interfaces, WCC Lite can be considered as a valid option. For additional security a user ...

11 SMS sender

Manual 1.7.0

General SMS sender is a service that lets user configure WCC Lite to send SMS on a set tag trigger.s SMS sender functionality is available since firmware version v1.5.4, of WCC Lite. Configuring SMS sender To configure WCC Lite to use SMS sender user must ...

12.3 DNP 3.0 Slave

Manual 1.7.0 12 DNP 3.0

Default group and variation sets are used to send static and event values. If master devices support different groups and variations, they can be adjusted in Excel configuration. Wcc­-Lite supported variations are provided in Static and Event variations and Co...

12.2 DNP 3.0 Master

Manual 1.7.0 12 DNP 3.0

Default group and variation sets are used to send commands. If slave devices support different groups and variations, they can be adjusted in Excel configuration. For more information check section Excel configuration. Configuring datapoints To use DNP3 Mast...

12.1 Introduction

Manual 1.7.0 12 DNP 3.0

DNP3 (Distributed Network Protocol) is a set of communications protocols used between components in process automation systems. Its main use is in utilities such as electric and water companies. It was developed for communications between various types of data...

2 Hardware and software requirements

Manual 1.7.0

In order to get the WCC Liteup and running, a PC/Mac is required, capable of running a web browser and an MS Excel compatible spreadsheet editor (e.g. LibreOffice or an online spreadsheet editor such as Google Sheets). A built­in or external Ethernet adapter i...

13.3 Modbus Slave

Manual 1.7.0 13 Modbus

WCC Lite can act as one (or several) of slave devices in a communication line. This can be used to transmit data to SCADA systems or other RTU devices. It can reply to a messages from Modbus Master with matching device and register addresses. Configuring data...

13.2 Modbus Master

Manual 1.7.0 13 Modbus

Modbus communication contains a single Master and may include more than 1, but not more than 247 devices. To gather data from peripheral devices, master device request a cluster of slave devices for data. If any device understand that this message is addressed...

13.1 Introduction

Manual 1.7.0 13 Modbus

Modbus is a serial communications protocol for use with its programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Modbus has become a de facto standard communication protocol and is now a commonly available means of connecting industrial electronic devices. It was developed ...

8.8 Logout

Manual 1.7.0 8 Internal web page

To log out of the device graphical user interface a logout button in the interface’s upper right corner should be pressed. A user is automatically disconnected after ten minutes of inactivity. This ensures that the device would not be suspect to any delibera...