5-78 B30 Bus Differential System GE Multilin5.3 REMOTE RESOURCES 5 SETTINGS55.3REMOTE RESOURCES 5.3.1 REMOTE RESOURCES CONFIGURATIONWhen B30 is ordered with a process card module as a part of HardFiber system, then an additional Remote Resourcesmenu tree is available in EnerVista UR Setup software to allow configuration of the HardFiber system.Figure 5–20: REMOTE RESOURCES CONFIGURATION MENUThe remote resources settings configure a B30 with a process bus module to work with HardFiber Bricks. Remoteresources configuration is only available through the EnerVista UR Setup software, and is not available through the B30front panel. A Brick provides eight AC measurements, along with contact inputs, DC analog inputs, and contact outputs, tobe the remote interface to field equipment such as circuit breakers and transformers. The B30 with a process bus modulehas access to all of the capabilities of up to eight Bricks. Remote resources settings configure the point-to-point connectionbetween specific fiber optic ports on the B30 process card and specific Brick. The relay is then configured to measure spe-cific currents, voltages and contact inputs from those Bricks, and to control specific outputs.The configuration process for remote resources is straightforward and consists of the following steps.• Configure the field units. This establishes the point-to-point connection between a specific port on the relay processbus module, and a specific digital core on a specific Brick. This is a necessary first step in configuring a process busrelay.• Configure the AC banks. This sets the primary and secondary quantities and connections for currents and voltages.AC bank configuration also provides a provision for redundant measurements for currents and voltages, a powerfulreliability improvement possible with process bus.• Configure signal sources. This functionality of the B30 has not changed other than the requirement to use currents andvoltages established by AC bank configuration under the remote resources menu.• Configure field contact inputs, field contact outputs, RTDs, and transducers as required for the application's functional-ity. These inputs and outputs are the physical interface to circuit breakers, transformers, and other equipment. Theyreplace the traditional contact inputs and outputs located at the relay to virtually eliminate copper wiring.• Configure shared inputs and outputs as required for the application's functionality. Shared inputs and outputs are dis-tinct binary channels that provide high-speed protection quality signaling between relays through a Brick.For additional information on how to configure a relay with a process bus module, see GE publication number GEK-113658:HardFiber Process Bus System Instruction Manual.