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ABB CMT1000 Control and Monitoring Terminal | 1KHL150030R0001
ABB CMT1000 Control and Monitoring Terminal | 1KHL150030R0001
Manufacturer: ABB
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Product No.: CMT1000
Condition:in Stock
Product Type: CMT1000
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Product Origin: Switzerland
Payment:T/T, Western Union
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Weight: 800g
Shipping port: Shanghai/Yiwu/Shenzhen
Warranty: 12 months
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ABB CMT1000 | Control and Monitoring Terminal | 1KHL150030R0001 | ETL600 Power Line Carrier
Product Description
The ABB CMT1000 (Part Number: 1KHL150030R0001) is a high-performance Control and Monitoring Terminal designed for use in ABB’s ETL600 Power Line Carrier (PLC) system and other telecommunication frameworks in power utilities. This modular, rack-mounted terminal functions as a Human-Machine Interface (HMI) and local management unit for configuring, monitoring, and supervising communication links in electrical substations. The CMT1000 is critical for the transmission of teleprotection, voice, and data signals over high-voltage power lines, providing a centralized point for diagnostics, alarm management, and system parameterization.
Key Technical Specifications
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Model Number:
CMT1000 -
Product ID:
1KHL150030R0001 -
System Compatibility:
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ABB ETL600
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ABB FOX515
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Utility Communication Systems
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Display Type:
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Integrated LED/LCD Status Indicators
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Interfaces:
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Ethernet (RJ45)
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RS-232
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Local Maintenance Port
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Input Voltage:
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36 Vdc to 72 Vdc (Standard substation battery)
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Protocols Supported:
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SNMP
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HTTP (Web-based management)
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IEC 60870-5-101/104
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Operating Temperature Range:
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-10°C to +55°C (14°F to 131°F)
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Mounting:
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19-inch Rack-mount (Subrack integrated)
Key Features
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Web-Based Management:
The CMT1000 includes an embedded web server, allowing users to configure the entire ETL600 link via a standard web browser without requiring proprietary software. -
Event Logging:
It features detailed logging of system alarms, power levels, and link stability, which is crucial for post-fault analysis in power grids. -
SNMP Integration:
The CMT1000 supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), allowing integration into higher-level Network Management Systems (NMS), including ABB’s FOXMAN. -
Redundant Access:
Both local (front panel) and remote (networked) access are available, ensuring system management is possible even if the primary control network fails.
System Role
In a utility communication network, the CMT1000 plays the following critical roles:
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Commissioning:
Configures frequency pairs and bandwidth for the power line carrier system. -
Monitoring:
Monitors the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and line attenuation of the high-voltage carrier link to ensure optimal communication. -
Alarming:
Triggers alarms (Critical, Major, or Minor) if communication link degradation is detected, notifying the substation’s SCADA system.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
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Status LEDs:
The front panel includes System Healthy (green) and General Alarm (red) LEDs. If the red LED is lit, the CMT1000 web interface provides the specific error code. -
Firmware Updates:
The CMT1000 manages firmware distribution for other sub-modules in the ETL600 rack. During system upgrades, ensure the CMT1000 is updated first to ensure proper operation. -
Battery Backup:
The CMT1000 is powered by the substation DC bus but includes an internal backup battery (if equipped) to preserve settings during a power failure. Regular checks should be performed during five-year maintenance cycles to ensure continuity of service. -
Technical Note:
The CMT1000 acts as the System Controller for the rack. If removed, the communication links (Voice/Data) may still function, but management, monitoring, and teleprotection alarms will be lost.
FAQ
What is the primary function of the CMT1000?
The CMT1000 serves as the Control and Monitoring Terminal for the ETL600 Power Line Carrier system, allowing for configuration, management, and monitoring of communication links within substations and utility communication systems.
Is the CMT1000 compatible with other ABB systems?
Yes, the CMT1000 is compatible with ABB’s ETL600, FOX515, and other utility communication systems, making it an essential piece of equipment in ABB’s power line carrier infrastructure.
Can the CMT1000 be managed remotely?
Yes, the CMT1000 supports both local and remote management through Ethernet, RS-232, and web-based interfaces, providing redundancy in case of network failures.
What kind of alarms does the CMT1000 handle?
The CMT1000 can trigger Critical, Major, and Minor alarms based on communication link degradation, which can be reported to a substation's SCADA system.
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