MR MSENSE BM User manual

Monitoring system
MSENSE® BM
Operating Instructions
5089542/06 EN

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Table of contents
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Table of contents
1 Introduction......................................................................................................................... 8
1.1 Manufacturer....................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Completeness..................................................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Safekeeping........................................................................................................................................ 8
1.4 Notation conventions .......................................................................................................................... 8
1.4.1 Hazard communication system .............................................................................................................................8
1.4.2 Information system..............................................................................................................................................10
1.4.3 Instruction system ...............................................................................................................................................10
1.4.4 Typographic conventions ....................................................................................................................................11
2 Security ............................................................................................................................. 12
2.1 Appropriate use ................................................................................................................................ 12
2.2 Inappropriate use.............................................................................................................................. 13
2.3 Fundamental safety instructions ....................................................................................................... 13
2.4 Personnel qualification...................................................................................................................... 15
2.5 Personal protective equipment ......................................................................................................... 16
3 IT security.......................................................................................................................... 18
4 Product description.......................................................................................................... 21
4.1 Scope of delivery .............................................................................................................................. 21
4.2 Function description.......................................................................................................................... 21
4.3 Performance features ....................................................................................................................... 22
4.4 Operating modes .............................................................................................................................. 23
4.5 Design............................................................................................................................................... 24
4.5.1 Bushing adapter and bushing coupling unit ........................................................................................................25
4.5.2 Control cabinet ....................................................................................................................................................25
5 Packaging, transport and storage .................................................................................. 31
5.1 Packaging ......................................................................................................................................... 31
5.1.1 Suitability.............................................................................................................................................................31
5.1.2 Markings..............................................................................................................................................................32
5.2 Transportation, receipt and handling of shipments........................................................................... 32
5.3 Storage of shipments........................................................................................................................ 33
5.4 Unpacking shipments and checking for transportation damages ..................................................... 34

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6 Mounting ........................................................................................................................... 36
6.1 Preparation ....................................................................................................................................... 36
6.2 Installing the bushing adapter........................................................................................................... 36
6.3 Installing the bushing coupling unit................................................................................................... 38
6.4 Fitting the control cabinet to the transformer .................................................................................... 41
6.5 Connecting the device ...................................................................................................................... 43
6.5.1 Cable recommendation .......................................................................................................................................43
6.5.2 Information about connecting serial interfaces RS232 and RS485.....................................................................44
6.5.3 Information about laying fiber-optic cable ...........................................................................................................47
6.5.4 Connecting the bushing adapter to the bushing coupling unit ............................................................................47
6.5.5 Connecting the bushing coupling unit to the control cabinet...............................................................................48
6.5.6 Connecting the voltage transformers for the reference system ..........................................................................53
6.5.7 Connecting additional leads (optional) ................................................................................................................54
6.5.8 Connecting the power supply..............................................................................................................................55
6.6 Checking functional reliability ........................................................................................................... 56
7 Commissioning................................................................................................................. 57
7.1 Determining the capacitance and dissipation factor of the bushings................................................ 57
7.2 Establishing connection to visualization ........................................................................................... 57
7.3 Setting the language......................................................................................................................... 59
7.4 Setting date and time........................................................................................................................ 60
7.5 Setting the parameters ..................................................................................................................... 60
7.5.1 Commissioning wizard ........................................................................................................................................60
7.5.2 Setting the parameters manually ........................................................................................................................61
7.6 Performing standardization............................................................................................................... 62
7.7 Performing tests................................................................................................................................ 62
7.7.1 Performing function tests ....................................................................................................................................62
7.7.2 Electrical high-voltage tests on the transformer ..................................................................................................63
7.7.3 Dielectric tests on transformer wiring ..................................................................................................................63
8 Operation........................................................................................................................... 64
8.1 Establishing connection to visualization ........................................................................................... 64
8.2 Operating concept ............................................................................................................................ 65
8.3 General ............................................................................................................................................. 67
8.3.1 Setting general device functions .........................................................................................................................67
8.3.2 Set up automatic logout ......................................................................................................................................68

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8.3.3 Activating/deactivating service user access........................................................................................................69
8.4 Configuring the network.................................................................................................................... 69
8.5 Setting the device time ..................................................................................................................... 72
8.6 Configuring syslog ............................................................................................................................ 74
8.7 SCADA ............................................................................................................................................. 75
8.7.1 Configuring IEC 61850 (optional)........................................................................................................................76
8.7.2 Configuring IEC 60870-5-101 (optional) .............................................................................................................78
8.7.3 Configuring IEC 60870-5-103 (optional) .............................................................................................................81
8.7.4 Configuring IEC 60870-5-104 (optional) .............................................................................................................84
8.7.5 Configuring Modbus (optional) ............................................................................................................................85
8.7.6 Configuring DNP3 (optional) ...............................................................................................................................87
8.7.7 Configure data points (optional) ..........................................................................................................................89
8.8 Linking signals and events................................................................................................................ 97
8.8.1 Linking digital outputs..........................................................................................................................................98
8.8.2 Linking control system messages .......................................................................................................................99
8.9 Setting the transformer data for the reference system (optional) ................................................... 100
8.10 Circuit breaker monitoring............................................................................................................... 101
8.11 Configuring bushing monitoring ...................................................................................................... 102
8.11.1 Set the field designation....................................................................................................................................102
8.11.2 Configuring capacitance monitoring..................................................................................................................103
8.11.3 Configuring dissipation factor monitoring ..........................................................................................................107
8.12 Displaying the state of the bushings ............................................................................................... 108
8.13 Displaying the capacitance progression ......................................................................................... 109
8.14 Displaying the dissipation factor progression ................................................................................. 110
8.15 Displaying measured value recorder (optional) .............................................................................. 110
8.16 Configuring digital inputs and outputs............................................................................................. 112
8.17 Event management......................................................................................................................... 114
8.17.1 Displaying and acknowledging events ..............................................................................................................114
8.17.2 Configuring events ............................................................................................................................................115
8.17.3 Displaying event memory..................................................................................................................................116
8.18 User administration......................................................................................................................... 117
8.18.1 User roles..........................................................................................................................................................118
8.18.2 Changing the password ....................................................................................................................................119
8.18.3 Creating, editing and deleting users..................................................................................................................120
8.18.4 Setting access rights to parameters and events ...............................................................................................122
8.18.5 User authentication via RADIUS (optional) .......................................................................................................123

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8.19 Information about device ................................................................................................................ 125
8.19.1 Hardware...........................................................................................................................................................125
8.19.2 Software ............................................................................................................................................................126
8.20 Import/export manager ................................................................................................................... 126
8.20.1 Exporting data ...................................................................................................................................................126
8.20.2 Importing data (software version 3.44 and later)...............................................................................................128
8.21 Configuring media converter with managed switch ........................................................................ 129
8.21.1 Commissioning..................................................................................................................................................129
8.21.2 Configuration.....................................................................................................................................................131
8.22 TAPCON® Personal Logic Editor (TPLE)....................................................................................... 132
8.22.1 Function ............................................................................................................................................................132
8.22.2 Configuring TPLE..............................................................................................................................................145
9 Inspection and maintenance ......................................................................................... 149
9.1 Care ................................................................................................................................................ 149
9.2 Inspection ....................................................................................................................................... 149
9.3 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 149
10 Fault elimination ............................................................................................................. 150
10.1 General faults ................................................................................................................................. 150
10.2 Signal lights and digital outputs ...................................................................................................... 150
10.3 Human-machine interface............................................................................................................... 151
10.4 Other faults ..................................................................................................................................... 151
11 Messages ........................................................................................................................ 153
11.1 Event messages ............................................................................................................................. 153
12 Uninstallation.................................................................................................................. 164
12.1 Removing the control cabinet ......................................................................................................... 164
12.2 Removing the bushing adapter and bushing coupling unit ............................................................. 166
13 Disposal........................................................................................................................... 168
14 Technical data................................................................................................................. 169
14.1 Bushing adapter.............................................................................................................................. 169
14.2 Bushing coupling unit...................................................................................................................... 172
14.3 Control cabinet................................................................................................................................ 173
14.3.1 Connection terminals ........................................................................................................................................174
14.3.2 Voltage measurement UI5-3 ............................................................................................................................175

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14.3.3 DIO28-15 digital inputs and outputs.................................................................................................................176
14.3.4 CPU (central processing unit) I .........................................................................................................................178
14.3.5 System networking............................................................................................................................................180
14.3.6 Bus extension module.......................................................................................................................................181
14.4 Connection cable ............................................................................................................................ 182
15 Appendix ......................................................................................................................... 183
15.1 Measured value log ........................................................................................................................ 183
Glossary .......................................................................................................................... 185
List of key words ............................................................................................................ 186

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1 Introduction
This technical file contains detailed descriptions on the safe and proper in-
stallation, connection, commissioning and monitoring of the product.
It also includes safety instructions and general information about the prod-
uct.
This technical file is intended solely for specially trained and authorized per-
sonnel.
1.1 Manufacturer
The product is manufactured by:
Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH
Falkensteinstraße 8
93059 Regensburg
Tel.: (+49) 9 41/40 90-0
E-mail: [email protected]
Further information on the product and copies of this technical file are avail-
able from this address if required.
1.2 Completeness
This technical file is incomplete without the supporting documents.
The following documents are considered supporting documents:
▪ Connection diagrams
▪ Supplement (optional)
1.3 Safekeeping
Keep this technical file and all supporting documents ready at hand and ac-
cessible for future use at all times.
1.4 Notation conventions
1.4.1 Hazard communication system
Warnings in this technical file are displayed as follows.
1.4.1.1 Warning relating to section
Warnings relating to sections refer to entire chapters or sections, sub-sec-
tions or several paragraphs within this technical file. Warnings relating to
sections use the following format:

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WARNING Type of danger!
Source of the danger and outcome.
► Action
► Action
1.4.1.2 Embedded warning information
Embedded warnings refer to a particular part within a section. These warn-
ings apply to smaller units of information than the warnings relating to sec-
tions. Embedded warnings use the following format:
DANGER! Instruction for avoiding a dangerous situation.
1.4.1.3 Signal words and pictograms
The following signal words are used:
Signal word Definition
DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE Indicates measures to be taken to prevent damage to property.
Table1: Signal words in warning notices
Pictograms warn of dangers:
Pictogram Definition
Warning of a danger point
Warning of dangerous electrical voltage
Warning of combustible substances

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Pictogram Definition
Warning of danger of tipping
Warning of danger of crushing
Table2: Pictograms used in warning notices
1.4.2 Information system
Information is designed to simplify and improve understanding of particular
procedures. In this technical file it is laid out as follows:
Important information.
1.4.3 Instruction system
This technical file contains single-step and multi-step instructions.
Single-step instructions
Instructions which consist of only a single process step are structured as fol-
lows:
Aim of action
üRequirements (optional).
► Step 1 of 1.
ðResult of step (optional).
ðResult of action (optional).
Multi-step instructions
Instructions which consist of several process steps are structured as follows:
Aim of action
üRequirements (optional).
1. Step 1.
ðResult of step (optional).

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2. Step 2.
ðResult of step (optional).
ðResult of action (optional).
1.4.4 Typographic conventions
The following typographic conventions are used in this technical file:
Typographic convention Purpose Example
UPPERCASE Operating controls, switches ON/OFF
[Brackets] PC keyboard [Ctrl] + [Alt]
Bold Software operating controls Press Continue button
…>…>… Menu paths Parameter > Control parameter
Italics System messages, error messages,
signals
Function monitoring alarm triggered
[► Number of pages]. Cross reference [► 41].
Table3: Typographic conventions

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▪ Read this technical file through to familiarize yourself with the product.
▪ This technical file is a part of the product.
▪ Read and observe the safety instructions provided in this chapter.
▪ Read and observe the warnings in this technical file in order to avoid func-
tion-related dangers.
▪ The product is manufactured on the basis of state-of-the-art technology.
Nevertheless, risks to life and limb for the user or impairment of the prod-
uct and other material assets due to the function may arise in the event of
improper use.
2.1 Appropriate use
The product is a monitoring system and is used to monitor capacitance-
graded bushings on power transformers in the Um = 123...420 kV voltage
levels (with voltage levels up to 765 kV on request). You can use the product
to detect breakdowns at partial capacitances in the bushing and to monitor-
ing aging in the bushings.
The product is designed solely for use in electrical energy systems and facili-
ties. It may be used only if you observe the requirements and conditions
listed in this technical file as well as the warnings in this technical file and the
warnings posted on the product. This applies across the entire service life of
the product, from delivery to installation and operation through to disassem-
bly and disposal.
The following is considered appropriate use:
▪ Use the product only with the bushings specified in the order.
▪ Use the product only for high-voltage transformer bushings and subject to
similar installation conditions and thermal loads.
▪ Use the product only for bushings of the same type (manufacturer, series,
technology, model year)
▪ Use the product only for bushings that were not previously damaged.
▪ Operate the product in accordance with this technical file, the agreed-
upon delivery conditions and the technical data.
▪ Ensure that all necessary work is performed by qualified personnel only.
▪ Only use the equipment and special tools included in delivery for the in-
tended purpose and in accordance with the specifications of this technical
file.
▪ Only operate the product in industrial areas. Observe the notes in this
technical file regarding electromagnetic compatibility and the technical
data.

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2.2 Inappropriate use
Use is considered to be inappropriate if the product is used other than as de-
scribed in the Appropriate use section. In addition, observe the following:
▪ The product is not suited for extending the permitted service life of the
bushing specified by the bushing manufacturer.
▪ The product is not a protective device. Do not use it to handle safety-re-
lated functions.
▪ Risk of explosion and fire from highly flammable or explosive gases, va-
pors, or dusts. Do not operate the product in areas at risk of explosion.
▪ The product is not intended for use in environments subject to strong cor-
rosion effects.
▪ Unauthorized or inappropriate changes to the product may lead to per-
sonal injury, material damage and operational faults. Only modify the
product after consultation with Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH.
▪ Do not connect the product components to measurement systems from
other manufacturers, because this can lead to bushing monitoring errors.
2.3 Fundamental safety instructions
To prevent accidents, malfunctions and damage as well as unacceptable ad-
verse effects on the environment, those responsible for transport, installa-
tion, operation, maintenance and disposal of the product or parts of the prod-
uct must ensure the following:
Personal protective equipment
Loosely worn or unsuitable clothing increases the danger of becoming
trapped or caught up in rotating parts and the danger of getting caught on
protruding parts. This poses a danger to life and limb.
▪ Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as a helmet, work
gloves, etc. for the respective activity.
▪ Never wear damaged personal protective equipment.
▪ Never wear rings, necklaces, or other jewelry.
▪ If you have long hair, wear a hairnet.
Work area
Untidy and poorly lit work areas can lead to accidents.
▪ Keep the work area clean and tidy.
▪ Make sure that the work area is well lit.
▪ Observe the applicable laws for accident prevention in the relevant coun-
try.

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Working during operation
The product may only be operated in a sound, operational condition. Other-
wise it poses a danger to life and limb.
▪ Regularly check the operational reliability of safety equipment.
▪ Comply with the inspection work, maintenance work and maintenance in-
tervals described in this technical file.
Invisible laser radiation
Looking directly into the beam or the reflected beam can cause eye damage.
The beam is emitted at the optical connections or at the end of the fiber-optic
cables connected to them on the assemblies. Read the chapter "Technical
Data" [►Section 14, Page 169] for further information.
▪ Never look directly into the beam or the reflected beam.
▪ Never look into the beam with the aid of optical instruments such as a
magnifying glass or a microscope.
▪ In the event that the laser beam strikes your eyes, close your eyes imme-
diately and move your head out of the path of the beam.
Working with current transformers
Dangerous high voltages may occur when a current transformer is operated
with an open secondary circuit. This can lead to injuries and property dam-
age.
▪ Never operate a current transformer with an open secondary circuit; short-
circuit the current transformer to prevent this.
▪ Observe the information in the current transformer operating instructions.
Handling electrical components
Electrical components can be damaged by electrostatic discharges.
▪ Never touch electrical components during commissioning, operation or
maintenance work.
▪ Take suitable measures (e.g. covers) to ensure that personnel cannot
touch components.
▪ Wear suitable personal protective equipment (e.g. grounded strap).
Explosion protection
Highly flammable or explosive gases, vapors and dusts can cause serious
explosions and fire.
▪ Do not install or operate the product in areas where a risk of explosion is
present.

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Safety markings
Warning signs and safety information plates are safety markings on the
product. They are an important aspect of the safety concept.
▪ Observe all safety markings on the product.
▪ Make sure all safety markings on the product remain intact and legible.
▪ Replace safety markings that are damaged or missing.
Ambient conditions
To ensure reliable and safe operation, the product must only be operated
under the ambient conditions specified in the technical data.
▪ Observe the specified operating conditions and requirements for the in-
stallation location.
Modifications and conversions
Unauthorized or inappropriate changes to the product may lead to personal
injury, material damage and operational faults.
▪ Only modify the product after consultation with Maschinenfabrik Rein-
hausen GmbH.
Spare parts
Spare parts not approved by Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH may lead
to physical injury, damage to the product and malfunctions.
▪ Only use spare parts that have been approved by Maschinenfabrik Rein-
hausen GmbH.
▪ Contact Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH.
2.4 Personnel qualification
The person responsible for assembly, commissioning, operation, mainte-
nance and inspection must ensure that the personnel are sufficiently quali-
fied.
Electrically skilled person
The electrically skilled person has a technical qualification and therefore has
the required knowledge and experience, and is also conversant with the ap-
plicable standards and regulations. The electrically skilled person is also pro-
ficient in the following:
▪ Can identify potential dangers independently and is able to avoid them.
▪ Is able to perform work on electrical systems.
▪ Is specially trained for the working environment in which (s)he works.
▪ Must satisfy the requirements of the applicable statutory regulations for
accident prevention.

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Electrically trained persons
An electrically trained person receives instruction and guidance from an
electrically skilled person in relation to the tasks undertaken and the poten-
tial dangers in the event of inappropriate handling as well as the protective
devices and safety measures. The electrically trained person works exclu-
sively under the guidance and supervision of an electrically skilled person.
Operator
The operator uses and operates the product in line with this technical file.
The operating company provides the operator with instruction and training
on the specific tasks and the associated potential dangers arising from im-
proper handling.
Technical Service
We strongly recommend having maintenance, repairs and retrofitting carried
out by our Technical Service department. This ensures that all work is per-
formed correctly. If maintenance is not carried out by our Technical Service
department, please ensure that the personnel who carry out the mainte-
nance are trained and authorized by Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH to
carry out the work.
Authorized personnel
Authorized personnel are trained by Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH to
carry out special maintenance.
2.5 Personal protective equipment
Personal protective equipment must be worn during work to minimize risks to
health.
▪ Always wear the personal protective equipment required for the job at
hand.
▪ Never wear damaged personal protective equipment.
▪ Observe information about personal protective equipment provided in the
work area.
Protective clothing Close-fitting work clothing with a low tearing strength,
with tight sleeves and with no protruding parts. It mainly
serves to protect the wearer against being caught by
moving machine parts.
Safety shoes To protect against falling heavy objects and slipping on
slippery surfaces.
Safety glasses To protect the eyes from flying parts and splashing liq-
uids.
Visor To protect the face from flying parts and splashing liq-
uids or other dangerous substances.
Hard hat To protect against falling and flying parts and materials.

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Hearing protection To protect against hearing damage.
Protective gloves To protect against mechanical, thermal, and electrical
hazards.
Table4: Personal protective equipment

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Observe the following recommendations for secure operation of the product.
General
▪ Ensure that only authorized personnel have access to the device.
▪ Only use the device within an ESP (electronic security perimeter). Do not
connect the device to the Internet in an unprotected state. Use mecha-
nisms for vertical and horizontal network segmenting and security gate-
ways (firewalls) at the transition points.
▪ Ensure that the device is only operated by trained personnel who are fa-
miliar with IT security.
Commissioning
Observe the following recommendations for device commissioning:
▪ User IDs must be unique and assignable. Do not use a "Group account"
function or the "Auto login" function.
▪ Activate the "Auto logout [►Section 8.3.2, Page 68]" function.
▪ Restrict the rights of the individual user groups as much as is feasible; this
helps avoid errors during operations. A user with the "Operator" role, for
example, should only perform operations and should not be able to
change any device settings.
▪ Delete or disable the default "admin" user ID. This requires first creating a
new user account with the "Administrator" role. You can then use it to
delete or disable the default "admin" account.
▪ Deactivate service user access [►Section 8.3.3, Page 69].
▪ Enable SSL/TLS encryption [►Section 8.3, Page 67]; access to the de-
vice is then only possible using the SSL/TLS protocol. In addition to en-
crypting communication, this protocol also checks the authenticity of the
server.
▪ Use TLS version 1.2 or higher wherever possible.
▪ Integrate the device into a public key infrastructure. Create your own SSL
certificates for this if necessary and then import them.
▪ Connect the device to a central log server by using the syslog interface
[►Section 8.6, Page 74].
Operation
Observe the following recommendations during device operation:
▪ Change the password at regular intervals.
▪ Export the security log [►Section 8.20.1, Page 126] at regular intervals.
▪ Check the log files regularly for unauthorized system access and other se-
curity-related events.

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Interfaces
The device uses the following interfaces for communication:
Figure1: Interfaces of the CPU assembly
Interface Protocol Port Description
CAN 1 - - Connection of the DIO assembly
CAN 2 - - Communication with other ISM® devices
(e.g. parallel operation)
COM 1 - - Internal system interface
COM 2 - - Serial interface (SCADA)
USB - - Import or export of data
ETH 1 TCP 80 HTTP for web-based visualization1), 2)
ETH 1 TCP 443 HTTPS for web-based visualization1), 2)
ETH 1 TCP 102 IEC61850
ETH 1 TCP 502 Modbus3)
ETH 1 TCP 20000 DNP33)
ETH 2.x TCP 21 FTP1) (only for MR service)
ETH 2.x TCP 80 HTTP for web-based visualization1)
ETH 2.x TCP 443 HTTPS for web-based visualization1)
ETH 2.x TCP 990 FTPS (only for MR service)
ETH 2.x TCP 8080 HTTP for web-based visualization1)
ETH 2.x TCP 8081 HTTPS for web-based visualization1)
Table5: Interfaces and open ports of the CPU assembly
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2) Depending on the setting of the parameter Visualization release [►Page
71].
3) Default setting; if you have modified the port for the control system proto-
col, only the set port is opened.
Encryption standards
The device supports the following TLS versions:
▪ TLS 1.0
▪ TLS 1.1
▪ TLS 1.2
The device uses the following cipher suites for a TLS-secured connection:
Key exchange Authentication Encryption Key length Operating
mode
Hash func-
tion
TLS ECDHE RSA WITH AES 128 CBC SHA1)
DHE SHA265
ECDHE ECDSA GCM SHA256
ECDH 256 CBC SHA1)
RSA1) SHA256
GCM SHA384
Table6: Cipher suite
1) Not available with TLS version >= 1.2
The device uses the SHA256 hash function to save passwords.
Also refer to
2Exporting data [►126]
2General [►67]
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