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1. The bitmap table is a bitmap palette It contains 150 bitmaps maximum Each bitmap is identified by a number its identifier Bitmap is used during Computer mimic definition with this unique reference see Computer mimic section There is no specific editor to edit bitmap table use navigator and attribute editor to edit it The data model of this palette is the same than the three other palettes Bitmap table is an object of Graphical tables of Graphical views Each bitmap is a component of bitmap table So for adding a bitmap use object entry and for deleting one use edit delete menu item A good practise is to name the bitmap with identifier as a prefix ur v d F Object view Site Gl SCH E 9 Graphic 9 Computer workspaces G Ol workspaces Graph Tables BBA BRI Bez BE2 BB2 H Sup Bitmap Carriage CB Y Disconnector DoubleBBa DoubleBBb Earth H_lett Earth H_ right Earth v4 Earth v2 FIGURE 132 BITMAP PALETTE THROUGH NAVIGATOR A bitmap is implemented in PACiS SCE by one or several files with png format A bitmap file is stored into the configuration database mpl or mpc A bitmap file could be imported with another format jpg joeg gif or png but it is always transcribed into png format A bitmap could be a single bitmap or multiple bitmap Single bitmap is displayed in a mimic without any animation only one file is necessary to define this kind of bit
2. Import to append model files XML or ICD files Export to save his models outside of the database directory Remove to delete unused models form the library When a model is used by an IED the Remove button is not active Set to associate change or add a model to an existing IED IED Map to update mapping of private classes of the IED to PACIS common classes The IED Map button is active when a model is selected The update of a model make all IEDs which use this model to be updated to allow structure modification if needed When importing a model file if it s an ICD file it is automatically transformed to an XML file Then for all imported model file the IED Mapper is called to review classes association if needed 4 6 13 1 The IED Mapper By clicking the IED Map button the following dialog box is displayed sCEIED Mapper private class association TVA 30SHA 500 xml Private Class Common Data Class COC LPL_ODC gt LPL SPS 057T5P5_ 57 SPS_0DC gt DESC LPL_1DC gt LPL SPE2IST SPS 51 SPC_1CF gt Direct_CF SPC_1DC gt DESC erie bom a arched INS_2ST gt INS_ST DEL_MX search DPL_ODC gt DPL Oper SESE Oniginator_O gt Originator ctal BOOL Oper O gt Oper origin Originator ae ctl al BOOL 2 chal orCat ENUM origin Originator orldent YOSTRA6G4 orlat ENUMS cum IMT lL orldent YOSTRE4 T UTC ctlNumflM TAU gt ctlNum Test BOOL T BTIME6 Check VBSTR 2 Test BO
3. NCHTBIENERRAERARUER a FIGURE 161 COMPUTER MIMIC CREATION AFTER User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 125 208 4 4 3 2 Graphic Module sub menu Workbenches Tools Window Help OI Mimic AG 9 8 ie Computer Mimic Creation 2 Grid 2 Module Edition Zoom Anti aliasing Color editor Font editor Stroke editor FIGURE 162 GRAPHIC COMPUTER MIMIC MODULE ITEMS Purpose Manage specialised groups of bay mimic the generic module and the transformer module A group is a container of graphic objects A group can be handled as a basic graphic object move cut copy paste etc Two specialised groups have been defined for PACIS SCE application and bay mimics these groups are the graphical representation of electric module A complete description of their application and their relations is done in chapter Application of equipment C264 Generic module has two fixed components the module name and its graphic representation LHMI xPS MultiSt for which a bitmap is referenced from bitmap palettes Transformer module has two fixed components the module name and its graphic representation LHMI TPI MultiSt for which a bitmap is referenced from bitmap palettes Some optional component can be added with Object Entry Area Graphic area Bay mimic editor Armi 7 LAM vvrk 16 LAM_BayMim 3 Mew bay mimic 100 Y 3_0ADa20 New bay mimic EQL BP
4. SPC profile DE K age Scs SPC profile SBG FIGURE 69 RELATION LINK EDITOR WITH OBJECTS LIST SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 58 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor As user could select more than one object the list provides same check boxes seen in tree view and four new icons Uncheck which uncheck selected objects Check which check selected objects k Uncheck All which uncheck all objects of the list Check All which check all objects of the list 4 2 7 Edit Reach Purpose Go to the linked object Availability Depending on the selected element Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Navigator Components List Shortcut Ctrl G Operations 1 Select relation of an object in Navigator 2 Select Reach item in the contextual menu Object view Site Substation amp Loctrern ctrl DPC Localremote DPS Voltage level Sl Feeder circuit breaker Order running 8 SBMC control SPC 4 SBME SPS ee is managed by C2Bb4 4 we is represented by Bary amp contains C264_4 amp contains C264_B amp contains C264_C amp contains C264_D amp contains Gateway amp contains IED_O1 amp contains IED_02 amp contains Ol server Search amp has for defaut ULASAIEC server amp has for Bypass right Command right amp has for command right Command ric amp has for ForcingSub o
5. Window E a re n CB Group a tE Group a Circle Rectangle rA Text 4 Circle 1 Graph Tables l amp Bitmap table SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 118 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Group select a group or multiState Fan select group edition item the mimic viewer is cleared and is filled with the objects of the selected group or multiState edit and arrange all children of edited group or multiState Exit group 1 while group edition select Exit group edition the mimic viewer is edition cleared and filled with the whole mimic The components of the group can not be edited yet H 3 Computer workspaces Ol workspaces 5 Ol workspace Window Mimic TE Group Circle Rectangle Text 4 Circle 1 E m CB Group Graph Tables 32 Rights Users 4 4 2 4 Graphic Alignment sub menus HH Left au Center HE Right Hr Side by side FIGURE 150 GRAPHIC OI MIMIC VERTICAL ALIGNMENT ITEMS Ay Top Hr enter HH Bottom tf Side by side FIGURE 151 GRAPHIC OI MIMIC HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT ITEMS Purpose Align selected graphic objects Availability Two graphic objects must be selected at least in Ol mimic viewer User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 119 208 Other call Ol Mimic Toolbar z WAA Align top selected objects Side by side Reorganise objects side by side Operation 1 Select th
6. 9 Ol workspaces 3 2 Ol workspace E Window mimic 4 Circle Rectangle ay Text Graph Tables Ge Rights f Users FIGURE 147 A GROUP IN NAVIGATOR AND Ol MIMIC VIEWER A specialised group has been defined for PACIS SCE application a multiState A multiState is a group of symbols Each symbol represents the state of a datapoint A symbol could be a basic graphic object a group or another multiState A complete description of its application and its relations is done in chapter Application of equipment Ol The creation of a multiState is available only from Object entry area It is not possible to ungroup a multiState SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 116 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Graphic area Mirnic editor Armi 1 Vvrk 1 Wnd 1 Mir 9 Ol workspaces Ol workspace Window mimic 4 rim Group El ra CB Group gt war text Rectangle DPS Multistate Close Undetined 4 Unknown E Graph Tables he Rights Users FIGURE 148 A SPECIALISED GROUP THE MULTISTATE When a group is selected these components can not be edited individually move resize etc A special edition mode is available to edit the components of an existing group FIGURE 149 GROUP EDITION Availability Group when at least two graphic objects are selected Multi selection is available with shift left mouse click Ungroup when a group is selected
7. Attributes of has for profile SPC profile Relation General Order labels State treatment Interlocking and FBD Alarma Profile short name SPC profile long name SPC Profile spare Datapoint We SBO mode Direct Execute SEO timeout 2 PIF FIGURE 30 RELATION ATTRIBUTES OF LINKED OBJECT SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 28 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Attribute value modification is done by selecting a value in a list or by double clicking in the field to edit The value representation is different for Attribute not linked to a template Read write white Read only greyed Attribute linked to a template Read write white its short name font colour is blue in the template mode Read only greyed Parameters are displayed as attributes in the Parameter category Attributes of CB type Fa General Parameters parameter 1 B type Black 2 E parameter 3 ine continuous 0 FIGURE 31 PARAMETERS LIST EDITOR The contextual menus available with a right click are Cut initiate the Cut action Copy initiate the Copy action Paste initiate the Paste action e View linked attributes 3 6 Database Entries The Database entry is composed of three areas whose purposes are different in the cases listed below 3 6 1 Templates list The Templates list contains all templates that are in the opened database s The main database is the first opened da
8. Template Tee Configuration S0478ENa FIGURE 1 PACIS SCE DATA FLOW SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 6 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 1 1 1 PACiS SCE Users This brief definition of PACIS SCE using shows several kind of user Expert template developers who maintain a set of libraries adapted to specified equipment a protocol mapping a graphical representation or an electric automation Prototypes engineers who should build quickly the draft of a specific substation with its devices its main functionality and graphic views in order to evaluate implementation solutions Configuration engineers who customise detail and update all structured data of a specified application case and generate the databases downloaded to the system devices Maintenance technicians who need to modify or adjust parameters prior of new database download Such categories is only an outline of PACIS SCE users since several of its tools thanks to specific editors or report managers can provide the records needed by other tasks commissioning cubicle mapping extraction Because of these different users PACIS SCE has several levels in its HMI interface This manual describes all of them whatever could be option or license limitations The projection of these user categories on PACiS SCE is not implemented in PACiS V4 Devices handle by PACiS SCE PACIS is designed to generate database for PACiS device
9. Trace saving Trace log file checking FBD EDITOR Generalities of FBD The FBD Editor Views FBD Editor View The FBD Overview Toolbar Library Toolbar SCE EN HI C40 Page 3 208 90 91 92 92 93 95 96 109 121 127 128 128 130 130 132 133 134 135 136 144 145 152 155 158 159 160 163 165 168 170 172 173 174 176 177 177 178 178 179 180 180 SCE EN HI C40 Page 4 208 6 2 5 Logging View 6 2 6 Key Functions 6 3 Understanding FBD 6 3 1 Graphical component on the Editor View 6 3 2 Language Elements 6 3 3 Text Annotations 6 3 4 Evaluation strategy 6 4 Working with the Equation Viewer 6 4 1 FBD document 6 4 2 Navigation Features 6 4 3 Zoom Features 6 4 4 Selection Model 6 4 5 Working with Functions and Function Blocks 6 4 6 Working with Signal Flow Lines SFL 6 4 7 Working with Slots 6 4 8 Working with FBD Network 6 4 9 FBD Graphical Controls 6 4 10 FBD Semantical Controls 6 4 11 Working with Literals 6 4 12 Working with Text Annotations 6 5 Printing FBD Documents 6 6 Popup Activity Lists 6 6 1 Activity List of the Editor View 6 6 2 Activity List of Blocks 6 6 3 Activity List of Slots 6 6 4 Activity List of Connecting Lines 6 6 5 Activity List of Signal Flow Lines 6 6 6 Activity List of H V Connections 6 6 7 Activity List of Text Annotations 6 6 8 Activity List of the Logging View User Interface PACIS System Configuration Editor 181 181 182 182
10. amp Graphic Ol workspace El Window E Mimic E Yo cea FIGURE 93 TEMPLATE VIEWING User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 77 208 4 2 20 In tree view template part shows the original template objects part shows all components of the template instance The Reach button allows to browser the selected object in Navigator An object list view is also available with LE Create Backup Purpose Create a backup device for an IEC61850 device C264 or Ol for redundant equipment clone the equipment as a backup and associate the created backup to its existing main equipment This association is done with a specific relation has for backup Backup equipment is read only So user can t create modify or delete any thing inside it The read only state is displayed with a different icon like templates The only possibility of change is system information like TCP IP address and network name e The cloned information in backup equipment is the system datapoint which can be used in a system mimic definition to animate the states of the backup A complementary description of this feature is done in chapter Application of PACIS C264 and PACIS Ol Availability Depending on the selected element Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Navigator Components List Operations 1 Select an equipment which can be redounded yet C264 and OI Server 2 Ch
11. Cancel The user has to define the output file the FBD type to create XML MNG or PDF file and also has to select which FBD he wants to export The display of FBD can be based on Tree mode or List mode SCE EN HI C40 Page 152 208 4 6 7 User Interface PACIS System Configuration Editor Tools Import FBD Purpose Import in XML format FBD automations or FBD interlocks Availability A FBD automation or interlock is present in the working database Other call None Operation Import of FBD can be done by two ways One by one and globally Note The following explanations concern a FBD automation but are valid too for a FBD interlock Import one by one 1 Add a FBD automation to the selected level in the example given hereafter the selected level is Feeder This is done via the Object entry area associated to the selected level Feeder in our example by expanding User function then double clicking FBD automation or right clicking it and then clicking Add Object view Objects entry Feeder Feeder iw Bay DPC Electrical datapoint Bay DPS Electrical datapoint Bay SPC Electrical datapoint Bay SPS Electrical datapoint Built in function Module User function Site Substation voltage level Es Feeder E Generic bay E3 8 Transformer SCE 4 amp Graphic FED automation GO Slow automation v Bay Counter Bay MPS
12. MEASUREMENT rmsMMX phsA VAN RMS value of the U1 MX phV voltage phase A phsB VBN RMS value of the voltage phase B phsC VCN RMS value of the voltage phase C neut Vr RMS value of voltage MEASUREMENT rmsMMX phsAB VAB RMS value of the U1 MX PPV voltage phase AB phsBC VBC RMS value of the 5 voltage phase BC phsCA VCA RMS value of the voltage phase CA MEASUREMENT rmsMMX IA RMS value of the 7 U1 MX A current phase A IB RMS value of the current phase B IC RMS value of the current phase C Ir RMS value of the 10 current MV_MX MV_CF MEASUREMENT rmsMMX network frequency 36 MV_SV U1 MX MV_MX MV_CF MEASUREMENT powMMX TotW Pt total active power 26 MV_SV U1 MX MV_MX MV_CF MEASUREMENT powMMX TotVAr Qt total reactive power 27 MV_SV U1 MX 2 1 3 4 Application SCE EN AP C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 13 14 DataObject Parent path LD LN FC DO MV_MX MV_CF MEASUREMENT powMMX TotPF cos t Power factor MV_SV U1 MX MEASUREMENT effMMXU PhsA mod la moala ADC Common classes 1 MX A MEASUREMENT effMMXU phsAB mod Vab ADC 1 MX PPV ohsBC mod Vbc ADC mod Vca ADC DataObject Parent path LD LN FC DO BCR_ST MEASUREMENT MMTR1 TotWh Counter which integrates BCR_CF ST Reactive Energy of a MV TotVArh Counter which integrates Active Energy of a MV INC_Orig_St MEASUREMENT GGIO OpCntRS Operating Counter feedback of INC_SV S
13. T Bay SPC SBO T SBME control SPC Taking Control 4 Taking Control 1 Taking Control 2 Taking Control 3 FIGURE 27 RELATION LINK EDITOR User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 27 208 3 5 Attributes List Editor of Object Template Attributes are displayed in the editor as a table Attributes are organised in categories different tables with tabs and sub categories different separators within a table Attributes of Scs General Labels Alarm Computer routing short name SCS long Marne LOM Syster lime zone behaviour on DOLZOO failure computer password SEMC management for group FIGURE 28 ATTRIBUTES LIST EDITOR Relation attributes are displayed as normal attributes in a tab Relation The path of linked object is also displayed as an attribute in a category Relation If the relation is filled i e the link is defined the attributes of linked object are also displayed and editable while the relation edition This allows to minimize the navigation between objects Attributes of wired on DI 10 Relation General ink CCCCT SE Sc Ethernet network C264 DIU200 210 DI 10 Attributes Inverted value FIGURE 29 RELATION ATTRIBUTES LIST EDITOR If the relation is filled i e the link is defined the attributes of linked object are also displayed and editable while the relation edition This allows to minimize the navigation between objects
14. You can delete a duplicated input CL by using the Delete CL item in the CL pop up menu Negation It is possible to negate an input or output Boolean CL by using the Toggle Negation item in the pop up menu of the CL Inverted boolean CL 6 4 5 5 6 4 6 6 4 6 1 This item will obviously toggle the negation on and off How to get Help about a Block The on line help may be launched F1 key from any FBD block of the FBD View Working with Signal Flow Lines SFL SFL manipulation To draw a SFL from a F or FB to another one You left click on the chosen CL of the original F or FB it initiates a new Signal Flow Lines SFL routing the feedback is the CL becomes white You move the cursor until the CL of the ending F or FB with the left click pushed on the SFL is drawing in dashed line s User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 195 208 You push off the left click when the cursor is on the destination CL the SFL is now drawn in continuous lines and in selected mode NOTE Head and Tail must be connected to CL having the same type In this case the feedback is a white dashed SFL If not an error is displayed by a red dashed line feedback and a not entry sign Information about Literal manipulation Paste Delete Cut Copy To perform a SFL Routing Each time a SFL routing is necessary it is made automatically but roughly It is efficient enough for the most frequently ope
15. el 3 A D ii 2 3 5 6 T a g 0 2 3 4 5 6 FIGURE 129 GRAPHIC STROKE EDITOR Availability Always Other call Select a graphical object with a stroke attribute and click on button E For example a circle and its stroke type attribute The stroke editor allows to edit the palette and also to choose an already defined stroke The index of stroke is displayed in the attribute editor between two parentheses SCE EN HI C40 Page 102 208 User Interface PACiS System Configuration Editor Attributes of Circle General T width height angle start angle extent index in stack Properties fill color stroke color eect Le i lv FIGURE 130 STROKE ATTRIBUTE AND STROKE PALETTE Operation 1 Launch stroke editor from menu graphic 2 Select the stroke to modify since 4 Modify the different attributes of the stroke at the right part of the table This part contains the definition of the selected stroke at the left part long name width and dash The graphical representation of the stroke is updated at the left part Pe decontrucus 2 Fine dotted ed 3 Fine dash dot Er 4 Fine dash dot dot Daan cens ng Stroke amp OO General FIGURE 131 STROKE DEFINITION User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 103 208 4 4 1 4 Bitmap table and bitmap editor Purpose
16. gt I 2 0 Set Zoom to have 0 36 pagels in the window Cancel one Default Set this zoom for a maximized window C whatever the size of window Help The Zoom unit is a page The Zoom minimum value is 1 120th of a page The Zoom maximum value is the page number fixed by the user see FBD document The current Zoom value is displayed in the edit field User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 189 208 6 4 4 6 4 4 1 There are different means to modify the Zoom ratio The arrows and double arrows are used to modify Zoom more precisely lt and gt modify the Zoom ratio of a tenth 1 10 of a page lt lt and gt gt modify the Zoom ratio of a half page lt and gt set the minimum and maximum Zoom ratio Edition quality sets the Zoom ratio to have the best readability of Blocks and comments on the chosen view The Default button has the same behaviour The one button sets the Zoom ratio to one page per view If you have chosen to work with the Zoom ratio set for a maximized window You have to select the option for a maximized window like in the example above In this case you can also modify the Zoom ratio by moving the blue rectangle in the Overview If you modify the Editor window size the Zoom ratio stays the same and more or less FBD logic is visible If you have chosen to work with whatever size of window You have to select whatever size of the window In
17. 2 2 Leaving PACiS SCE To stop PACiS SCE use the File Exit option SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 10 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 2 3 PACiS SCE General Display At initial start up or after installation of new version the PACiS SCE application display can be seen as represented below as far as user has all PACIS SCE rights and licences It should be noticed that all parts are not necessary needed for all kind of user SCEPACIS Configurator ae File Edit User Graphic Workbenches Tools Window Help BEHFRRAx N SS aav Lene ia Bil 2 40 B Main database FE Object view lt Attributes of Objects ertry Templates entry entry FIGURE 6 PACIS SCE DISPLAY AT START UP The starting view is empty Explanation of each area is given below with some information on it For displaying information it is needed to load an example or delivered database This loading explained in detail later is done Menu bar File Open and classic window search of a database User Interface PACiS System Configuration Editor SCE EN HI C40 Page 11 208 After such database load the PACiS SCE application looks as below SCE PACiS Configurator D SCE_V4 44 Databases 444_DB_TS_01 mpc File Edit User Graphic Workbenches Tools Window Help Bae Mf PRX N er a a y Templates list rare Main database C Templates EI Scs C264 C264_4 Objects entry C264_A T C264 E Board P Datapoin
18. 2 3 4 Working or Docking Window 2 3 5 Status Bar 2 4 Management under Windows 2000 amp XP 2 4 1 Windowing 2 4 2 ToolTip 3 PACiS SCE DETAILED WINDOWS DESCRIPTION 3 1 Tools Bar 3 1 1 Common Tools 3 1 2 Ol Mimic Tools 3 1 3 Computer Mimic Tools 3 2 Docking Window 3 2 1 Docking Window Management 3 2 2 Selecting displayed area in working window 3 2 3 Moving placing areas into working window area 3 3 Navigator 3 4 Components List 3 5 Attributes List Editor of Object Template 3 6 Database Entries 3 6 1 Templates list 3 6 2 Templates entry 3 6 3 Objects entry 3 7 Graphic Area SCE EN HI C40 Page 1 208 CON ND DD OI le O 10 12 12 13 13 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 21 22 22 22 23 24 26 27 28 28 30 30 31 SCE EN HI C40 Page 2 208 4 PACiS SCE MENU COMMAND 4 1 File Menu 4 1 1 File New 4 1 2 File Open 4 1 3 File Close 4 1 4 File Save 4 1 5 File Prepare upgrade amp Save 4 1 6 File Clean amp Save 4 1 7 File Create a copy 4 1 8 File Check in 4 1 9 File Check out 4 1 10 File Check 4 1 11 File Generate 4 1 12 File Properties 4 1 13 File Exit 4 2 Edit Menu 4 2 1 Edit Cut 4 2 2 Edit Copy 4 2 3 Edit Paste 4 2 4 Edit Delete 4 2 5 Edit Select all 4 2 6 Edit Edit relations 4 2 7 Edit Reach 4 2 8 Edit Search 4 2 9 Edit Switch Mode 4 2 10 Move 4 2 11 Replace 4 2 12 Add 4 2 13 Duplicate 4 2 14 Canonic Form 4 2 15 Break All Inner Templ
19. 2 Components default Name Common classes SPS without associated xPC without associated xPC STS SV SPS_ST SPS_SV ean with linked xPC without ST SV SPC_Orig_ST SPS_SV SPS with linked xPC with SBO ST SV SPC_Orig_ST SPS_SV DPS without associated xPC ST SV DPS _ ST DPS_SV ace APC_Orig_MX MV_SV MV with linked Setpoint MX SV CF Anin APC CF Tap position MV with linked SPC without SBO CO CF SPCSO SPCDPC_Direct SBO_CF SPCDPC_SBO_ Sec SPC with SBO CO CF SPCSO SBO CF DPC without SBO CO CF DPCSO SPCDPC_ Direct SBO_CF l SPCDPC_SBO_ Sec DPC with SBO CO CF DPCSO SBO CF Raise Lower DPC for TPI l without SBO CO CF BSC_Direct BSC_CF Raise Lower DPC for TPI with SBO CO CF TapChgSO BSC_SBO_ Sec BSC_CF Setpoint without SBO SP CF APC APC_ Direct APC_CF Setpoint with SBO SP CF APCSO APC_SBO_Sec APC_CF SCE EN AP C40 Application Page 8 14 Datapoint Datapoint mnemonic name Substation LocRemSubstation LocRemSubstation_ DPC PACiS System Configuration Editor Particular dataObject naming rule is refined for some datapoint The Logical Node under which the DataObject is created depend of Logical Node rules Only common classes different from the default common classes are re defined in this table The default common class is done then throw the type of the datapoint and the previous table The type of datapoint is done by the last part of datapoint mnemonic For example AR_Status_MPS is a MPS Specifi
20. C26x IEC Map EI C264_C PLC PLC PLC component EI C264_D has for UCA2JEC client Ol relation Scs Ethernet network Ol 4 Gi Gooses is located in Substation relation Site Substation u Hardware has tor UCAIEC client Ga relation Ses Ethernet network Ga 3 Legacy networks SCADA networks H C26X SCADA prot System infos C26x IEC Map a PLC Objects entry C264 _B B E Gateway 1 C264 E ED_01 amp Board GOED 02 p Datapoint profile a olcient a sF Legacy network E ral Ol server P UCA2IEC Physical Device SPS System datapoint m a UCAMEC gateway 4 Wave recording Jfa Graphic YMMDD lt 3 C26X SCADA prot timer for SCADA GI ms 40 Devi spare No oe synchronisation source IRIG B Fd is master clock of Scs relation General BI filtering Measurements Counter Miscalleneous short name 264_B C264 Computer 60 TE has for command right Command right B has for Forcing Sub Sup right Command right B TCPAP addressing F4 has for ind AckClear right Al ack right TCPAP address 995 255 255 200 han tar LIC ANNE aana LICR WES abuainal daniae s network name C264_B Lil gt Objects entry C264_B Templates entry C264_B Traces 264_B attribute Ri Objects k By FIGURE 4 PACIS SCE DISPLAY WITH LOADED DATABASE The display is composed of 5 areas Title Bar a Menu Bar To
21. Database languages Available languages Configuration languages Standard French US English Standard German Standard polish Add gt Standard russian lt lt Remove Standard spanish Standard turkish Traditional chinese Generation languages Ol Computer Ol primary language us English wt Computer primary language US English we Ol secondary language English l y Computer secondary language l R Cancel FIGURE 208 LANGUAGES SETTING WHEN A DATABASE IS OPENED a released database is opened Languages setting Current languages Configurators language Mega ri w Datahbase s language lus English Database languages Available languages Configuration languages Standard French US English Standard German Standard russian Standard spanish standard turkish Traditional chinese Generation languages Ol Computer primary language omputer primary language Ol primary B Comput al secondary language IS 3 E E j Computer secondary language l Zam Cancel FIGURE 209 LANGUAGES SETTING WHEN A RELEASED DATABASE IS OPENED Cancel button is always available and close the dialog box without applying modifications SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 170 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 6 15 OK button is available only if allowed modifications
22. EE EEE EET EEST EEE Sa oa PL Ey PLE EEEE EEEE d OCE a a a Previewy m E B Sample Text Sample Text Zz E CI Sample Text Sample Text BE FIGURE 124 COLOR DEFINITION 4 4 1 2 Graphic Font editor Purpose A font editor helps to define font palette 64 fonts The 4 first fonts are predefined and can not be modified Specific font palette can be set also as template in order to reuse it with several configurations A number identifies each font of the palette Table Font Editor Indice Name General A short name 0 long name ont 0 spare o Definition family z New Roman 2 size style weight ormal ormal FIGURE 125 GRAPHIC FONT EDITOR User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 99 208 Availability Always Other call Select a graphical object with a font attribute and click on button M For example a text and font attribute The font editor allows to edit the palette and also to choose an already defined font The index of font is displayed in the attribute editor between two parentheses Attributes of Text General LILA IL II al 12 101 EI IL Lo index in stack E Text definition value iustify orientation margin width Properties ext color FIGURE 126 FONT ATTRIBUTE AND FONT PALETTE Operation 1 Launch font editor fro
23. Edit the selected bitmap file with bitmap editor It is a standard pixel editor It is composed of three parts HERE BUE TE a E a 5 ea CRE FIGURE 137 BITMAP EDITOR User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 107 208 left part contents the draws tools pencil dropper paint eraser and hand to move the predefined shapes line oval rectangle rounded rectangle and full oval full rectangle full rounded rectangle and the specific colour palette Note The edited bitmaps are used in computer bay mimics displayed on MiCOM C264 front panel HMI Otherwise the MiCOM C264 front panel HMI is Mic So the specific colour palette of bitmap editor is not useful for its actual application central part contents the pixel editor or pixel view right part contents the bitmap pre viewer the general function resize view erase view save as action and then handling tools to rotate move or flip the current bitmap SCE EN HI C40 Page 108 208 User Interface PACIS System Configuration Editor 3 Available operations with bitmap editor select one paint tool 7 or i in the tool box on the left Objective Modify the colour of one or several pixels at the same time Erase the pixel colour Draw a predefined shape Move the bitmap select a colour in the palette on the left click on the pixel or on a bitmap area to change the colour select the eraser tool 2 in t
24. FIGURE 101 TEMPLATE DEFINITION EDITOR User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 83 208 3 This comment will be displayed as ToolTip in Templates list area Templates list i ai 7 f r a thal sel r l Template view Electric EJ Syster El Graphic an Hrmi Csroup ELEC _31p_M Hri Group ELEC 31 p_w H Hrmi Csroup ELEC 31 p_svv _ Hmi Group ELEC_S1p_TRH Hmi Group ELEC_SIp_TR Hmi Group HochTiefEB_ TE Hrnii Group lEC 1p cB Hmi Gr oup IEC_21p_CB Hmi Group IEC_S1p_CB Hmi Group IEC_S1p_CB Hmi Gr oup LS gt SYNC Hmi Group L gt klein Hmi Group LS links Desc n IEC Basic representation of Hrnii Group Ls unten Position Horizontal Hmi roup hty 551 Square 31 pixels 7 Arnie bt TAP Digital Measurement Control Pop up for DPC for Raise Lower control m 1 ma 1 1 ra ia 1 ra ra Objects entry Template wiew emplate hierarchy Parameter Primary Voltage Color Secondary Voltage Color Undefined Color To fill up DOF Template Short_name Long_Name Group Position RELATIONS My of tap position DPC of pop up For Raise Lower FIGURE 102 TEMPLATE DEFINITION TOOLTIP Operation 2 1 Only in template mode select a template in Templates list then select the anchor of a template in Navigator then select the parameter tab in Attribute editor Choose Define item Templates list Main database Template view Templates H Electric Site F
25. 8 Edit Search Purpose Perform contextual search on selected element This description from step 3 remains true for a global search which is launched from Tools Query e The query is performed for a global search either on Objects or Templates depending on the selected database mode when the dialog box is launched Object mode or Template mode SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 60 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor for a contextual search only on the selected element and its own components all sub tree with the selected object as root Availability Depending on the selected element Other call Contextual menu Mouse right click of the selected element in Navigator Components list Shortcut Ctrl F Operation 1 Select Object from Navigator in configuration database in our example illustrated by the three following figures the selected object is Ethernet network 2 Select Search menu item 3 The Query Manager dialog box is displayed It contains two areas An instance Format containing the selection of a data type Object Template or Relation and a sublist of its Attributes A Filter optional area allowing to define a logical constraint to apply on a selected Attribute CE Que ry Manager Contextual query on Object Ethernet network Instance format ypes Attributes Electrical topology short name General Add to Fiter System topo
26. 86 EDIT BREAK TEMPLATE LINK CONFIRMATION The link with its template is broken Its icon becomes normal object icon All attributes becomes RW and its components could be edited add remove a component The inner instances of templates are not updated 4 2 17 View Linked Attributes Purpose In object mode or template mode view the linked attributes to a Parameter Availability An attribute which is linked to a parameter or a parameter must be selected The parameters of template are available inside tab Parameters with Attributes Editor when the root anchor of template is selected in Navigator Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Attributes Editor Operations 1 Select a parameter or an attribute which is linked to a parameter wr oy Object view Site Substation El 220 kW El 63 kW En p Feeder m EJ Feeder4 Order running El El cpa 9 Automation FBD automation Comp swit pos a Switch Ctrl DRC D Switch Pha pos Switch Phe pos Switch Pht pos FIGURE 87 EDIT VIEW LINKED ATTRIBUTES User Interface SCE EN HI C40 Page 74 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Choose view linked attributes all attributes linked to the selected parameter are 2 displayed in the following dialog box CE Attributes linked to Parameter viewer Site circuit breaker CB type Ill I 5 cE type lll CB name Object Site Substation E E 63kKkY E F Feeder4 c
27. Activity List of H V Connections Slots Slots describe the equation input output parameters defined by PACIS Therefore new Slots can not be created More details about the Slots usage in Working with Slots about the Slots pop up menu Activity List of Slots SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 186 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 6 3 3 6 3 4 6 4 6 4 1 Text Annotations Example of Text Annotation OUT WOT UN AND WOT INS OR IMS Text annotations TA are used in FBD documents A Text Annotation is a comment that you can write in the background of the FBD document Text annotations may be left anywhere on the edition view sheet except on page boundaries For manipulations see Working with Text Annotations TA pop up menu is described in Activity List of Text Annotations Evaluation strategy In a FBD document each Function Block is marked with an execution order number FBD editor gives itself all the sequence indexes to all the F and FB This number is called Network evaluation sequence index and is automatically calculated see description of Function F This automatic calculation is founded upon the IEC standard The most important rule of the IEC standard is the obligation to evaluate at once all the FB linked with the input Connecting Lines of the current FB to evaluate Working with the Equation Viewer FBD document A FBD Document gathers a lot of FBD networks needed
28. Add defines new user with its profile and description Remove acts on user selected in reverse video Properties button is a separate definition of profiles as Set Default used when no Login is required Password is a facility display below to re enter forgotten password Operations This window is modal It displays the user list and allows to make some updates on it Checkbox Login required if selected the login is set as mandatory The users must use a user name and a password to enter in PACIS SCE if not selected the login is set as optional the passwords can be empty strings the users can enter in the PACiS SCE without login In this case a default profile administrator is given for this session User table display the list of the registered users with their profile and a description field It is possible to select a user the line is highlighted Add Button leads to the user properties dialog box and allows to add a new user SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 94 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor User properties User name guida Profile userProtile 2 WF Description an other user FIGURE 118 USER PROPERTIES POP UP Remove button remove the selected user This button is disabled if no user is selected the selected user is the logged one the logged user does not hold administration rights Properties button leads to the user proper
29. Akt unquitt Alarm 21 CT UNACK AL ALARM ACT NACK AKT COCT HEMOAT TPEE a unguitt Alarm 234 mprimante active ctive printer ctive printer a ACTIVE ACTIF Aep bili AKTIV Ew ACTIF 4 KTMEHLINM AKTIV 8 Wo cut cu n Oboe pc Agency status Etat agence Agency status at agence Agency status Agency status Ae I nt MF E Al ack right 1 Al ack right 1 Al ack right 1 Lack right 1 16 v m mn nn ema a aa a am ea a woe me e e me a ma en r5 FIGURE 211 TOOLS DICTIONARY DICTIONARY MANAGER Tool bar The upper tool bar is used to select the labels that must be displayed in the edition area The selected letter corresponds to the first letter of the label in the reference language Only the letters that actually correspond to existing labels in the reference language are showed For instance if there is no word beginning by the a letter in the reference language then the A letter will not be present in the tool bar The ALL word allows displaying all the entries of the dictionary SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 172 208 4 7 PACIS System Configuration Editor Edition area The greyed parts can not be edited by the user The reference language labels are greyed unlike the target languages labels The first column shows a mark if the translation of the corresponding entry was modified A contextual menu allows to cancel the modifications of this entry and thus to retrieve the init
30. Ar Bay MW Bay SetPoint Group SPS g has for Bypass right Command right has for command right Command right ef has for Forcing Sub Sup right Command right ee has for ind 4AckClear right Al ack right fd has for lock right Command right FIGURE 190 ADDING A FBD AUTOMATION TO A FEEDER User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 153 208 2 Right click the newly created FBD Then in the contextual menu click Import FBD Object view Site Substation Voltage level F Feeder circuit breaker external line Order running E 9 Automation FED automatio rer of Cut Ctrl a Transformer Copy Cbrl 0 SCH i amp Graphic 7 Delete Supprimer Edit relations Ctrl R Search Ctrl F Move Edit FED Export FED Import FED FIGURE 191 SELECTION OF THE FBD TO IMPORT 3 An Open dialog box is then displayed in order to choose the origin folder and the name of the xml file to import FBD_TS_03 xml in our example When done click the Open button al Open Lookin ele FAD TS 01 xrl FED_TS_02 xmi My Computer E gt File nare FBD_TS_03 xrl open hy Network Places Files of type cm file semi v FIGURE 192 SELECTION OF THE XML FILE TO IMPORT SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 154 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 The FBD automation is then present at the Feeder level Object view Site Subs
31. Bay DPC Electrical datapoint 2 Legacy networks Bay DPS Electrical datapoint Lj SCADA networks Bay SPC Electrical datapoint C26X SCADA prot spare No Bay SPS Electrical datapoint O System infos Bay control uniqueness LE a iit ian i nankin C26x IEC Man control uniqueness See substation definition T E amp H amp amp amp amp General short name long name eeder BSES Last save in D Databases SCE_V4 451446_DB_TS_01 mpx log4 45 build3 txt Level Date User ge 1 3 10 06 PM UU Ub 4 user rocessng Upgrade Release gt 4 45_peta4 3 18 07 PM 2007 06 14 useri rocessing Action Action gt delRelationType ComputedSwitchPos_DPS 3 18 08 PM 2007 06 14 useri rocessing Action Action gt delRelationType ComputedSwitchPos_DPS 3 18 08 PM 2007 06 14 user1 rocessing Action Action gt delRelationType ComputedSwitchPos_DPS 3 18 08 PM 2007 06 14 luser1 rocessing Action Action gt delRelationT ype ComputedSwitchPos_DPS 3 18 09 PM 2007 06 14 useri rocessing Action Action gt delRelationType ComputedSwitchPos_DPS 3 18 09 PM 2007 06 14 useri rocessing Upgrade Release gt 4 45_beta5 l 2 A AM mm mm AA Traces Checks Traces Feeder Site 1 Subst 1 VoltLevel 1 Feeder 1 of type Feeder Rw Objects k zus FIGURE 5 DOCKING WINDOW Areas are viewers driven by Navigator perspective Tree Viewer Mimic Editor W
32. Chapter Installation IN This chapter contains the installation procedures Chapter Commissioning record sheet RS This chapter provides detailed record sheets to commission PACIS SCE Chapter Settings ST This chapter contains the list of the setting with defaults values and range of the PACIS SCE Chapter Maintenance Fault finding Repairs MF This chapter provides advice on how to identify failure modes fault codes and describes the recommended repair actions Introduction SCE EN IT C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 5 6 2 1 10 Chapter Problem analysis PR This chapter provides practical examples of problem solving and company contact information It includes all information on the self checking features and diagnostics of PACiS SCE 2 1 11 Chapter Lexical LX This chapter contains lexical description of acronyms and definitions of the PACiS SCE 2 2 Operation guide This binder contains the following chapters SA IT TD FT HI AP LX 2 3 Technical guide This binder contains the following chapters SA IT TD FT IN ST RS MF PR LX SCE EN IT C40 Introduction Page 6 6 PACiS System Configuration Editor 3 INTRODUCTION TO PACiS SCE APPLICATIONS The PACiS SCE Applications are mainly defined in the Application chapter AP of each PACIS equipment MiICOM C264 C264P PACIS GTW PACIS Ol Technical Data SCE EN TD C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data SCE EN
33. Data hierarchy First of all Data Model defines structure and structured data Any piece of information belongs to a hierarchy of information often referenced from browsing point of view as a tree This abstraction of data is named object In PACiS SCE all data belong to only one of the three following tree structures Electric process System device characteristics and communication Graphic definition of Operator Interface with Archives Graphic Printing Object view Site Substation wolage level r BusBar ES EJ Feeder E SCE S Ethernet network E E c64 ol client Gl ol server amp Graphic 9 Computer workspaces 9 Ol workspaces Ol workspace window SY Mimic Graph Tables Rights Users FIGURE 2 PACIS SCE DATA HIERARCHY In the other hand the piece of information is structured data with list of attributes For example C264 object has a set of configurable attributes like TCP IP address or network name Attributes of C264 4 short name 264 A long name 264 Computer rack model OTE date format MEDD spare a External synchronization synchronisation Source one TCPAP addressing TEFAF address 255 255 255 100 network name FIGURE 3 ATTRIBUTES OF A C264 1 1 5 PACIS SCE Template amp Object All data are defined in data model structure In PACIS SCE this notion is fully exploited with the possibility for a user to create models cal
34. Fepir_ 8 FBDir 2X Delete Supprimer G FBD outpu Edit relations Ctrl F FBD o FBD o E nn Search Ctrl F Generic bay 4 B Transformer Taking Control i Secs 4 e Graphic E m Fr Edit FBD Export FED Import FD FIGURE 183 SELECTION OF THE FBD TO EXPORT 2 A Save dialog box is displayed in order to choose the destination folder and the filename extension xml When done click the Save button Senn TEE FED_TS_01 xml FED_TS_02 xmi FED_TS_03 xml FED_TS_04 xmi My Computer a A oe File name FED automat Save a autornation Places Files of type xml file xrnl FIGURE 184 SELECTION OF THE DESTINATION FOLDER AND THE FILENAME SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 148 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Export globally 1 Click Tools Export item the FBD Export dialog box is then displayed 2 Select the check box of the FBD to export 3 Select the output file format XML PNG PDF 4 Click the Run button CE FBD Export Gtp file D Databases CE V4 4E Exported _FEDFEBD zip hoose FED File type to create Description ML Image PHG Report POF SIL voltage level u u i Generic bay Feo amp 9 FEDS Feb FIGURE 185 GLOBAL FBD EXPORT DIALOG BOX 5 A Save dialog box is displayed in order to choose the destination folder and the filename extension zip When done click the Save button A popup windo
35. Hrni Group HochTiefEB Era Hrni Zroup IEL_21p_CB_H Hni Group IEC_1p_cB Duplicate Hrri roup lEC_31p_CB_ Hmi Group lEC 31p_ CB Pai Delete Supprimer Hrni Group Ls SYNE z Hrrii Group L gt klein Hini Group L links Search Ctrl F Hmi Group LS unten view all instances Hrni Group hyy 551 Hrni roup hyy 552 Hmi Group hi Stufe PIS FIGURE 100 EDIT DEFINE TEMPLATE 2 A text field editor appears Type template comment HTML tags can be used sCE Unified template s description Enter new unified template s description title gt IEC_2lp CB_H lt title gt fhead gt body style background color rgb 255 255 153 link ffffff link 800080 gt p gt nbsp b gt lt big gt IEC_2lp CB _H lt big gt lt b gt lt br gt fp gt div style nargin left lOpx gt small gt lt b gt Author lt b gt lt font color blue gt Kamille RAUPP lt Lont gt lt br gt fsnall gt lt small gt lt b gt SCE Version at Creation lt b gt lt font color blue gt 03_23 lt font gt lt br gt suall gt lt small gt lt b gt Hierarchy lt b gt lt font color blue gt Graphic lt font gt lt br gt b gt Anchor lt b gt lt font color blue gt Group lt font gt lt br gt b gt Instance under lt b gt lt font color blue gt Mimic or Group lt font gt lt br gt rm Tram p style margin left lOpx gt 2
36. LR 4 rial LHMl Gen module LHM TPI htultist TR2 145k KR2 24EL10 145kW SPT FAETIO l 145k SP8 8AET10 Attributes of LHMI Transformer General short name Message Attributes of LAM Transfor Contents of LAM Tranefor a a ee UR FIGURE 163 SPECIALISED GROUPS GENERIC amp TRANSFORMER MODULE SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 126 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor When a module is selected these components can not be edited individually A special edition mode is available to edit the components of an existing module jay mimic editor Hmi 1 LHMI_Vyrk 16 LHMI_BayMimn 3 LHh i piak na Cy y T TR2 se Cur eh Min FIGURE 164 MODULE EDITION Availability Module edition when a module is selected Exit module edition when a module is going to edit Other call Computer Mimic ToolBar Contextual menu when a group is selected right click group edition Operation select a module edition er ee Patel at select module edition item the mimic viewer is cleared and is filled with the objects of the selected module edit add new components and arrange them Graphee area Bary mimi odiar Honi 1 LHA WE PE LH Bla Min Mew bey IB Exit module 1 while module edition select Exit module edition the mimic viewer edition is cleared and filled with the whole mimic The components of the module can not be edited yet User Interfa
37. PACIS System Configuration Editor Define in IEC61850 as meaningful structured information of applications located in an automation device which can be read or written NOTE This definition is in accordance with the Data definition of IEC 61850 7 2 The MMS use of Data refers to data types and potential instantiations of MMS variables The reader of this part of IEC 61850 shall be careful of the context in which data is being used DataBase Tool or set of data that define all configuration of a system or specific device like computer Opposed to setting or parameter DB has a structure that can not be modified on line DB are always versioned Don t Believe It Term used for undefined state of a double point when input are not complementary DBIOO is state motion or jammed DBI11 is undefined Double Point Control Two digit and or relays outputs used for device control with complementary meaning OPEN CLOSE Extern master clock and protocol transmission LF transmitter located at Mainflingen Germany about 25 km south east of Frankfurt Main broadcasting legal time on a 77 5 kHz standard frequency Device Control Point Located at device level electric device or IED It should have its own Remote Local switch Digital Control System Generic name of system based on numeric communication and devices to be opposed to traditional electrically wired control Double CounTer Counter based on 2 DI with complemen
38. Page 164 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor CE SCD import E fe Ethernet network EO IED O04 IED_004 EC 0 hr EO LA99B L49956 E c264_02 H L ee IED OO46 F SUSHE R392995 Cancel Close FIGURE 202 SCD IMPORT DIALOG BOX 3 By right clicking on a no associated IED a contextual menu is displayed 4 In this menu are listed the no yet associated descriptions present in the SCD file By clicking the wanted IED 5 the association is done 6 Note the first item of this contextual menu is Remove association if the right click is done on an associated IED This item is of course used to remove an existing association CE SCD impart SOUND a Gl Ethernet network EO ED 004 IED O04 E EC 0 hr EO LA99B gt LA99B E c264 02 WEI c264_01 R929956 Cancel Close FIGURE 203 SCD IMPORT DIALOG BOX ASSOCIATION DONE User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 165 208 4 After having defined the associations the user can select unselect the IEDs to update in the the database Only associated IEDs can be selected 5 The user ends this import operation by clicking the Run button The selected IEDs are checked for coherency with imported ones If all IEDs are compliant they are updated with data found in the SCD file network name IP address and goose information If at least one IED is not compliant the import is not done and a
39. Page 8 12 Hand Dressing HMI HSR HTML HV I O IEC IED IRIG B JAMMED Kbus Kbus Courier L BUS LCD LD LD LED LF LN LOC Lexical PACIS System Configuration Editor Facility for an operator to set manually the position of a device acquired by other means from the HMI at SCP level e g from OPEN to CLOSE without any impact on the physical position of the electrical switching device Human Machine Interface Can be PACIS Ol Operator Interface or MiCOM C264 LCD Local Control Display or Leds mosaic High Speed autoRecloser First cycles of AR Hyper Text Mark up Language Used as standard for formatting web display Intelligent Electronic Device General expression for a whole range of microprocessor based products for data collection and information processing Inter Range Instrumentation Group standard format B This is an international standard for time synchronization based on analog signal Invalid state of a Double Point Occurs when the two associated digital inputs are still in state 0 after an user selectable delay i e when the transient state motion is considered as ended Legacy Bus Generic name of Legacy or field networks and protocols used to communicate between MiCOM C264 Legacy Gateway function and IED on field bus Networks are based on RS232 422 485 Protocols are IEC 60850 5 103 T103 or VDEW Modbus or MODICON Liquid Crystal Displ
40. Parameter Purpose Associate the selected attribute as a new parameter or as an existing parameter A parameter is a link between several attributes When an element of this set is modified the other are also modified This shortcut allows to modify only one attribute instead of modifying n times with same value n attributes Availability Depending on the selected element Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Attributes Editor Operations 1 Select an attribute in Attribute editor in template Mode only 2 Choose Associate item parameter This item is enabled if a parameter is available for the selected attribute anempty parameter with no linked attribute ora parameter already linked to another compatible attribute Attributes of Circle General ME UNE n Copy of Cut OOF stakus Associate parameter t en ed E H stroke type FIGURE 106 EDIT ASSOCIATE PARAMETER ITEM SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 86 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 3 The following dialog box appears It propose available parameters which can be linked to the selected attribute CE Link to parameter editor B Site circuit breaker CB type Il El cb type ill Stroke type Ok Cancel Reach FIGURE 107 LINK TO PARAMETER EDITOR 4 After selection of a parameter click the Ok button The selected parameter is now linked to the chosen parameter any modification of one among
41. TD C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 1 6 CONTENT 1 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT 3 2 REQUIREMENTS 4 3 CAPABILITIES 5 SCE EN TD C40 Technical Data Page 2 6 PACiS System Configuration Editor BLANK PAGE Technical Data SCE EN TD C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 3 6 1 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT This document is a chapter of PACiS System Configuration Editor PACiS SCE V4 5 documentation binder It describes the Technical Data SCE EN TD of this set of software applications SCE EN TD C40 Technical Data Page 4 6 PACiS System Configuration Editor 2 REQUIREMENTS The following tables give the minimum hardware requirements to run correctly PACIS SCE application aM GBRAM Hard Disk 80GB FTS2format CD ROM Reader Operating System Windows 2000 Professional SP4 2000 Server SP2 or Windows XP SP2 VGA screen 256 colours minimum resolution 1024 768 or upper Optionally Ethernet port CD Writer for database exchange Technical Data SCE EN TD C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 5 6 3 CAPABILITIES The capabilities of PACIS SCE application allows to define the maximal configuration of a PACIS project The cardinality limits of the different components of a PACIS project are described in the chapter PACIS SCE EN MF 2 2 SCE EN TD C40 Technical Data Page 6 6 PACiS System Configuration Editor BLANK PAGE Functional Description SCE EN FT C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor FUNCTIONA
42. The list is organised as follows Electrical then System then Graphical templates Alphabetical order on Anchor template type Alphabetical order on Anchor template short name The list root ToolTip contains the name of the corresponding database main database in Main Template List second database in Second Template List This area is used to Select a template to edit in template mode Transfer a template from second database to the main database the template must be selected from second database templates list On this template a contextual menu Add allows to copy this template to the main database The template is then added into main database templates list SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 30 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 3 6 2 Templates entry The Templates entry contains the templates that can be added as a child of the selected element in the Navigator It is therefore a contextual area A contextual menu item allows to add the current template under the current selected object from the navigator Hereafter an example of a templates entry area Templates entry Feeder 7 Generic bay sub templates Site circuit breaker CB type Site circuit breaker CB type Il Site circuit breaker CB type Ill Ste transformer transformer Templates entry Feeder Objects entry Feeder FIGURE 34 TEMPLATE ENTRY AREA lt represents all templates which can be added under a voltage leve
43. To print the whole document into one sheet of paper Print Partial Overviews To print as many sheet as there are matrix of 4x4 pages into the equation logic Print Pages To print as many sheet as there are pages in the document SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 206 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Schema 1m page 14 6 6 Popup Activity Lists 6 6 1 Activity List of the Editor View Paste Ctr Undo Chrl 2 Insert Text Annotation Paste Displays in the Editor View what has been stored by a Cut or a Copy instruction Undo Cancels the last operation Insert Test Annotation Working with Text Annotations 6 6 2 Activity List of Blocks Arrange symbol Cut rl Copy Ctrl C Delete Del Arrange symbol Literal manipulation Paste Delete Cut Copy Cut Copy Delete Literal manipulation Paste Delete Cut Copy Left w Aight 6 6 3 Activity List of Slots Left Right Working with Slots User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 207 208 6 6 4 Activity List of Connecting Lines Associate symbol Copy symbol Paste symbol Delete symboal Arrange symboal Delete SFL Delete CL Duplicate Toggle Negation Associate symbol Working with Literals Paste symbol Delete symbol Literal manipulation Paste Delete Cut Copy Arrange symbol Literal manipulation Paste Delete Cut Copy Delete SFL Delete SFL amp symbol SFL manipulation Delete CL Extensibility Duplic
44. User Interface Page 16 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor When selecting object click enter all viewers are refreshed with corresponding data Template Entry List views the existing templates which can be added under the selected object entry Feeder Generic bay Sub templates Site circuit breaker CB type Site circuit breaker CB type Il Site circuit breaker CB type Ill Ste transformer tansformer Objects entry Feeder Templates entry Feeder FIGURE 16 TEMPLATE ENTRY LIST Object Entry List displays the list of objects which can be added under the selected object This list is presented in a tree view for example all boards which can be added under a C264 are presented under a folder named Board The content of this view depends on existing objects under the selected object if the maximum number of cards with a specific type is reached this kind of card is deleted from this helper view Objects entry C264 m C264 E Board P Datapoint profile 4 5 Legacy network H 3 SCADA network UCAAIEC Physical Device SPS System datapoirt Wave recording Wave fast record Wave slow record ee has for command right Command right a has for ForcingSubSup right Command right a has for ind AckClear right Al ack right ee has for ULASNEC server UCAAWEC physical device a has ts klaxon controlled by SPC Electrical datapoint Objects entry C264 Templates entry C264 FIG
45. are several FBD Views of the same document Through these views it will be possible to edit the equation logic a Logging View that shows warnings and error messages a FBD Overview This overview shows the whole content of the FBD view a Library Toolbar containing the whole set of FBD blocks of the library zie Eq iewer Inexistant xml File Edit View Window Help 01 Saving C Equation Yiewer Work InexistantNF MLTree xml Ol ed O erroris D warning s IH Fos 481 284 NUM 2 A FBD document gathers a lot of FBD networks needed to achieve functionality FBD documents are divided into pages Page boundaries are set in order to have for instance almost 40 blocks on a page Pages are the smallest entities that can be printed SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 178 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 6 2 The FBD Editor Views It displays the part of the equation logic that is currently edited The Editor View acts as a peephole to the document that may be too large to allow display of all FBD logic at once With the scrolling facilities this peephole can be moved across the document to reveal different portions of it Acting on the Overview or on the Editor View horizontal and vertical scroll bars may do this With the zooming facilities it is possible to modify the zoom level of the Editor View for an improved readability This may be achieved by acting on the Overview or on the Zoom dialog box
46. are then resized in same directions To modify the area disposition or how they are placed relatively one to the other the user has to click on one area header Since a rectangle appears While still right mouse pressed the rectangle representing area can be dragged This control rectangle can change in shape or colour If mouse pointer is released when control rectangle is still blue the moved area while be dropped in docking window If the key is release when rectangle is grey the moved area becomes a moveable window out of dock window and PACiS SCE main window If control rectangle is blue and dragged to the boundary of docked area it changes its shape New shape is still rectangle but different sizing square flat vertical or flat horizontal The new shape in blue is a proposal new positioning of the moved area into the docking window relatively to other docked areas A key release drops then the moved area in new relative position in docking window It is possible at any moment to get back the default configuration of windows by select Reset Perspective item in Window menu SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 24 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 3 3 Navigator It is the main window to select template object It is the central area in docking window management like also graphic area when Navigator Perspective iJ Windows menu has been chosen This area should not then become a stand alone window wrer Bl O
47. be based on Tree mode or on List mode User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 159 208 When this export operation is complete the related files are created and can be opened The pdf file is generated in A3 format with the landscape orientation it contains a cover page title name of the database SCE version number date and time of the file ablank page the list of the computers for each computer composition of the rack and for each board the name of each datapoint wired to an pin of the connector of the board 4 6 10 Tools Export SCADA Purpose Export in standard SCE XML format the information related to the selected SCADA protocol s Availability A database is open Other call None Operation 1 Select Tools Export Scada item the Scada Export dialog box is then displayed 2 Select the output file and the SCADA protocol s which is are to be exported 3 Click the Run button CE Scada Export Outpt file C Tempiscada zip L Bee ame Object E m Scs E Ethernet network El coed A C C26 SCADA prot BE 264 B 2 CIBK SCADA prot E 646 J P Gateway C ay 61850 protocol 5 Usual protocol T EA OPC protocol I BUCHE gateway EA Usual protocol FIGURE 198 TOOLS EXPORT SCADA SELECTION SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 160 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 6 11 The action progression is displayed graphically This progress
48. by the FBD Editor The EqViewer software It contains the general data the interface data inputs outputs the Function Block data type location the connection data source destination SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 146 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor One PNG file per FBD which is the graphical representation of the FBD Even if the FBD has been created on 2 or 4 pages in the FBD Editor only one PNG file is generated The image size depends on the useful area of FBD One PDF file which is a report of all selected FBD in the dialog box It is generated in A4 format with the landscape orientation It contains acover page see figure 186 ablank page the FBD list see figure 187 For each FBD the diagram picture see figure 188 the input list see figure 189 the output list see figure 190 Availability Other call None Operation Export of FBD can be done by two ways One by one and globally NOTE The following explanations concern a FBD automation but are valid too for a FBD interlock User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 147 208 Export one by one 1 Right click the FBD to export Then in the contextual menu click Export FBD Object view Site Substation Yoltage level 9 Automation IF FBD automation FED inputs of Cut Ctri4 FBD ir Copy Ctrl C FBD ir
49. data needed by system devices to feel up customer application All the database elements support internationalisation multiple languages SCE EN FT C40 Functional Description Page 6 10 PACIS System Configuration Editor 2 2 3 Database creation process To create the database downloaded to system devices the common way is to Import a template from an external library into current database in its template area Customise the template if needed in DB template area Instantiated the template from template to Object part of the database Feel up predefined attribute known as degree of freedom for example the name Generate devices databases The link between template and instantiated object can be kept Nevertheless this relation can be broken for deep object modifications During all this creation process the PACIS SCE make control in data coherency with its Data Model The checks are made with templates and objects The checks are mare during configuration edition and or by a check action They are done on Attribute input Relation creation Generation Configuration database Library Collection of Models Local templates Configuration Objects Configuration Instance Template Instance 2 Instance n S0126ENa FIGURE 1 CONFIGURATION PROCESS Functional Description SCE EN FT C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 7 10 2 2 4 Version amp release Along time system s de
50. data of the concrete case are defined the PACIS SCE generates a coherent set of databases that can be loaded into each system equipment Functional Description SCE EN FT C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 5 10 2 2 1 2 2 2 PACIS SCE Users Control access of an operator is realised through a login and password capture Different levels of operators are distinguished depending on its role Level 1 allows the modification of an existing configuration by adjustment of parameters settings or graphical representations The users of level 1 can also add or remove elements derived from the user template libraries They can generate PACIS application databags Level 1 users are typically final users Level 2 allows the modification of an existing configuration by adding or removing elements derived from the user templates libraries They can break the links between the templates and the instantiated objects Like level 1 users they can generate PACIS application databags Level 2 users are Integrators and VARs Level 3 users have the capability to modify and create new templates derived from the existing template libraries They can generate PACIS application databags but also template libraries User of level 3 will be all T amp D EAI PACIS specialists Level 4 users are PACIS SCE experts They can modify and create the templates directly from the structural database elements Their PACIS SCE user level allows also the mana
51. db db is opened is opened 0211ENa FIGURE 37 MAIN SECOND DATABASES The naming rule of database is the following Referenced version is a file directory with indices v r m e g databaseName 1 1 3 mpc indices range is 0 99 third index m is optional and is used for partial generation use case database name contains any alphabetic or numeric character or _ or Blank character is forbidden This rule must be applied for database path also Work version of the configuration has no indices databaseName mpc SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 34 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 1 1 File New Purpose Create a new working library mpl dpl or configuration database mpc dpc Availability No database loaded or no working database Other call Shortcut Ctrl N Toolbar Operating The action is available from start up or if all loaded database have been closed After this new action it is possible to open second database to pick up data templates kin ET E 446_DE2 mpc 446 DBS ripe D Databases SCE V4 46 Ei 446_DB4 mpc Database description My Documents Ja My Computer gt File name 446 _DEfmpe Mew My Network Places Files of type Pacis configuration file mpc w FIGURE 38 FILE NEW DATABASE 1 Browse the drive and directories selections to define where to store new
52. e about Function usages in Working with Functions and Function Blocks about the Block pop up menu in Activity List of Blocks 6 3 2 2 Function Block FB Definition A Function Block is a FBD instruction which when executed yields one or more values Multiple copies named instances of a Function Block can be created All the values of the output parameters and of the internal variables shall persist from one execution of the Function Block to the next therefore invocation of a Function Block with the same arguments needs not always yield the same output values Output parameters shall be accessible outside an instance of a Function Block Drawing The illustrations below show the features of a Function Block Name or abbreviation of the Function Block Network evaluation sequence indice TON N Q Connecting Line PT ET S0196ENa More details in Working with Functions and Function Blocks about Block pop up menu Activity List of Blocks SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 184 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 6 3 2 3 Connecting Lines CL Connecting lines represent graphically the input and output signals of a Function or a Function Block Connecting lines are typed Examples BOOL TIME More details about the CL usage in Working with Signal Flow Lines SFL and in Working with Literals about the CL pop up menu Activity List of Connecting Lines 6 3 2 4 Signal
53. ee Ce a FIGURE 142 OI MIMIC INTERACTIVE CREATION RESULT 4 4 2 2 Graphic Transformation sub menu and Rotation item Workbenches Tools Window Help Cl Mimic Creation ee Computer Mimic P es Grid oom Anti aliasing Color editor Font editor Stroke editor Transformation IH Group rt Ungroup Go Group Edition Gy Exit Group Edition amp 9 Rotation 90 Vertical alignment b Horizontal alignment Hg Lower E Backward E Forward Hg Faise gt Flip CD Mirror Horizontal line Vertical line Square Round rectangle Perfect circle Arc Open polyline Close polyline FIGURE 143 GRAPHIC OI MIMIC TRANSFORMATION SUB MENU SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 114 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor Purpose Transform a graphic object Flip Symmetry upon horizontal axis Symmetry upon vertical axis DE Horizontal Line Projection of line on Vertical axis m Vertical Line Projection of line on Horizontal axis Square Rectangle is forced to be perfect square m Round rectangle Rectangle corner is rounded Perfect Circle Circle is forced to be perfect circle Circle arc is forced to be semi arc Open polyline Linear segment between last and first polyline point is not drawn Close polyline Linear segment between last and first polyline is drawn an Rotate 90 Rotate from 90 the selected object left direction Any basic graphic object could be rotated except text var text and
54. gt is not defined Input Ine of AND lt 4 gt is not defined rt 4 erroris U warning s IN The Logging View will be mainly used to log messages from the ST translation process Each time a FBD document is saved an equivalent structured text XML file form is created Translation warnings and errors are logged into the logging view MaxLines You can set the maximum number of lines that can be displayed in the Logging View Right click in the background of the Logging View Select the MaxLines item In the edit field that appears enter the maximum number of lines to display foal Press OK to confirm CleanUp You can clear the content of the Logging View Right click in the background of the Logging View Select the CleanUp item File Save As You can save the content of this window in a file This file must be defined with a file chooser Key Functions Keyboard shortcuts are available for many functions in the FBD Editor window These functions and the corresponding keystrokes are grouped below by type Moving around in the FBD Editor View KEYS FUNCTION h Move the view up by a smooth scroll NF Move the view down by a smooth scroll Move the view left by a smooth scroll Move the view right by a smooth scroll Ctrl tT Move the view up by a half page Ctrl NF Move the view down by a half page Ctrl Move the view left by a half page Ctrl gt Move the view right by a half page Page Up Move the view up by an entire pa
55. in mimic editor of Cut Chri Copy Chrltic 7 Delete Supprimer Edit relations Ctr R Search Ctrl F Switch mode FIGURE 57 EDIT MENU SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 50 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 2 1 Edit Cut Purpose Cut the selected object attribute to clipboard The cut selection is moved to a new parent object Availability Context dependent Other call Shortcut Ctrl X e Toolbar of Contextual menu Mouse right click Operating 1 Select the object attribute to cut and choose cut item In Navigator only one object can be selected in Components list multi selection is available left click and shift left click and ctrl warn Object View Site Substation E 220 kW 4 E Feeder Feeder2 Feeders Transformer 2 Feederi 63 kW z Loctem ctrl Copy Ctrl c Localremote M Taking Contre Taking Contre Taking Contre Edit relations Ctrl F Taking Contre Taking Statue Search Ctrl F Taking Status Taking Status Taking Status y r a 3 rape E 7 Delete Supprimer 7 7 7 7 ul 2 a m 4 SCH amp Graphic FIGURE 58 EDIT CUT User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 51 208 2 The object icon is greyed to indicate that a cut paste operation is in progress Any copy or another
56. in the middle of the document ta Overview O x Using keyboard interface button 5 of the keypad in Num Lock position Using the mouse left clicking on the blue rectangle and moving it up to the middle To shift the view at the beginning and at the end of the document Using keyboard interface Button Home the blue rectangle goes to the top left corner of the document overview SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 188 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 6 4 3 oa Overview D hi Button End the blue rectangle goes to the bottom right corner of the document overview aH Overview D x le Using the mouse left clicking on the blue rectangle and moving it up to the top left corner or the bottom right corner of the document In all cases with the mouse You can shift the view anywhere by left clicking on the blue rectangle and move it where you want in the document keeping the left click on You can click anywhere in the document Overview window and the blue rectangle comes where you have clicked Zoom Features It is possible to adjust the Zoom level of the Editor view in order to have the best compromise between the amount of information displayed and their readability Edition is possible for any Zoom ratio For example working with a high Zoom ratio is useful for structural operation Subnetwork duplication oom option oor level 1720 k e lt Edition quality gt gt gt
57. no compatible data type Error feedback 6 4 11 Working with Literals The Equation Viewer allows the creation of boolean and duration literals For PACiS V3 only duration literal are available When assigning a literal users will be prompted to enter its value Duration duration T t interval interval days hours minutes seconds milliseconds fixed_point integer integer days Fixed_Point d D hours Fixed_Point h H minutes Fixed_Point m M seconds Fixed_Point s S milliseconds Fixed_Point ms MS Example T 100ms t 10H30m15s When the user assigns a literal to a function or function block input parameter checks are made in order to evaluate if the data type complies with this one expected on this parameter If not the assignment will fail User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 203 208 6 4 11 1 Associate Symbol You double click the left hand mouse button on the CL or you click the right hand mouse button and select the Associate symbol item in the activity list of a SFL a CL ora H V C An edit field is then opened where you can type the literal you wish to associate to the CL Near the name of the CL you can see in square brackets the data types which can be associated PT TIME As we enter a literal which does not match with the duration type constraint we obtain the following error message Eqviewer A
58. remain unchanged covering fully the screen Resizing corners and hedges are usually hidden by Windows Application Bars To resize the minimised PACIS SCE window it is needed to select the title bar and move it It is then possible to select window border for a resize operation Menu Bar The menu bar is composed of 8 Sub Menus described in detail in next chapter Fie Edit User Graphic Workbenches Tools Window Help FIGURE 9 MENU BAR User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 13 208 2 3 3 Tool bars Three tool bars are available They could be independently displayed and positioned The tool bars display is managed by Menu Window Common OI Mimic and Computer mimic Toolbar Ba Mf CAEG SU RS Bo itl a G DT oe gt Rae HI f Bz WS OD Ga nn FIGURE 10 COMMON Ol MIMIC AND COMPUTER MIMICS TOOL BARS 2 3 4 Working or Docking Window By default the working area is displayed with all areas as below Areas are viewers driven by Navigator perspective Tree Viewer presents a hierarchical view of the configuration Three roots are defined electric Site system Scs and graphic Its behaviour is the same than the left part of a window explorer ur Object view Site Substation aTcc voltage level SCS Se Ethernet network EI cred 4 EI C264 B Bch C EI C264 _D im Gateway E ED 01 EO ED 02 E ol client E Ol server FF UCABIEC gateway Graphic Ca Comput
59. spanish HTarqet Header lt Entry max 16 gt lt Ref lge US English GLB ACH ALARM Ret lt Target ge Standard spanish 480Q GLOBAL ALASRM Target lt JEntry gt lt Entry max 16 lt Ret Ige US English sLB CLE 4ALARM Ret lt Target lge Standard spanich BORR ADO GEL ALMAR T arget lt Entry gt lt Entry max 1 gt lt Ret lge US Englizh GLOBAL CLR SLARMs Ret lt Target lge Standard sparish 2LARMAS BORRADASS Target gt lt Entry gt FIGURE 212 EXTRACT OF A DICTIONARY XML FILE For a full description of this menu see 3 2 2 Selecting displayed area in working window User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 173 208 5 Traces TRACES WINDOW This area of the docking window is reserved for database developers The aim is to study trouble at maintenance level and to keep precise traces of database modifications for example between two database evolutions asked by customer 1 E El Level 1 1 2 pa pl dr da ed da ed ed j ee ee ed E Date User Message 16 40 32 PM 2006 02 22 zer Attribute i modified value is updated Attribute previous value new valuej Scs Ethernet network C2640 a 06 41 30 PM 2006 02 22 useri DE is saved DB E Configurationii4 3404 34 db mpxidb odb 9 _e48 28 PM 2006 02 22 beerti pB is open DB E Configurationi04_34 04_34_db2 mpxidb odh XML IO Mapping exported XML IO Ma
60. the palette and also to choose an already defined colour The index of colour is displayed in the attribute editor between two parentheses Attributes of Circle General short name spare Definition x Y victth height angle start angle extent Index in stack Properties ill color red 4 stroke color Black 2 stroke type ine continuous 0 C uo 71 u 5 ll ri aie F mm mm E E a mn u m m LINIE II Hl FIGURE 122 COLOR ATTRIBUTE AND COLOR PALETTE Operation 1 Launch color editor from menu graphic 2 Select the color to modify since 19 3 Click on Definition Color or enter directly the new value Modify the different attributes of the colour at the right part of the table This part contains the definition of the selected colour at the left part long name colour and blinking period The graphical representation of the colour is updated at the left part General short name 46 Titleshavigation banner calor 17 Commandislarm banner color No 19 my color 1600 204255 20 Color 20 blinking period 1 iv Solar 21 FIGURE 123 COLOR GENERAL DEFINITION The pop up for colour definition propose definition in RVB HSB format The samples help to play with front back policy SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 98 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor EC a E _ i EEEE EEEE Bees EE EY EERE jt a O a
61. the value of an Attribute This cell is editable with the same behaviour and the same constraints as in the Attributes Editor The modification of the Attribute value is enabled only if the database is not open in read only mode and if the Attribute is not read only because of the User Profile rights the structural database locks or the DOF status When an attribute value is modified an icon appears in its cell and its previous value can be restored A contextual menu is available on each attribute to copy cut paste restore or increment the value The multi selection of cells is also available for cells modifications All the modifications are stored in database when the Apply button is clicked If some modification cannot be applied to the database because of error the modification icon remains displayed in the cell Select tab A browser displays the objects or templates retrieved by the performed query Each object or template can be checked or not to be available or not in the export A contextual menu is available on each item of the browser with the following options Select to check the box of the selected it Unselect to uncheck the box of the selected item Select all children to automatically check all the boxes of the sub items of the selected item Unselect all children to automatically uncheck all the boxes of the sub items of the selected item The Export button saves the selected data i
62. to achieve equations The whole document is visible in the Overview The document is divided into pages that are delimited by dashed lines page boundaries in the Overview and in the Editor view La Overview The document is divided here into four pages 2x 2 Page ranges on X and Y are from 1 to 4 allowing a maximum matrix of 12 pages 3 4 2 6 User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 187 208 Document Size Size a Pages onc axis Cancel a Fages on r axis Default Help The document control panel allows resizing the FBD document matrix by specifying the number of pages NOTE It is impossible to reduce a document size if it involves the removing of non empty pages it is necessary to delete or move these FBD networks before 6 4 2 Navigation Features There are different ways to change the Editor view content from the Editor view itself or from the Overview To shift the view with a smooth scroll Using arrow keyboard interface lt Tol Using the mouse left clicking on the vertical horizontal scroll bars arrows To shift the view by a half page Using arrow keyboard interface Ctrl lt Ctrl Ctri gt Ctrl Using the mouse left clicking on the free part of the scroll bar To shift the view by an entire page Using keyboard interface buttons Page Up and Page Down Using the mouse left clicking on the blue rectangle and moving it up to the next page To shift the view
63. to plant floor data ina consistent manner SCE EN LX C40 Page 10 12 Lexical PACIS System Configuration Editor Operation hours Sum of time periods a primary device is running under carrying energy Mode DAC converting time Rapid ReClosure e g circuit breaker is in Close state and the current is unequal 0 A Open System Interconnection Split and define communication in 7 layers physical link network transport session presentation application Programmable Logic Control Within the PLC programs are defined the configurable control sequences or automations taken into account by the MiCOM Systems Point On Wave Point on wave switching is the process to control the three poles of an HV circuit breaker in a way to minimize the effects of switching Probes of temperatures providing analogue signals Remote Control Centre Is a computer or system that is not part of MICOM system RCC communicates with and supervises MiCOM system using a protocol Remote Control Point Name given to the device or part used to control remotely several bay or sub station Usually associate with Remote Local sub station control It is a SCADA interface managed by the MiCOM system through Telecontrol BUS Several RCP s can be managed with different protocols When set for a given control point it means that the commands are issued from an upper level and are not allowed from this point Remote HMI is a client of the subs
64. 140 GRAPHIC OI MIMIC CREATION ITEMS Purpose Create a basic graphic object Creation is interactive the position and the size of created object are given by the user with mouse The new object is added at bottom of navigator parent object list Availability When a graphic object or a mimic is selected from navigator or from Mimic viewer Other call Ol Mimic toolbar Object entry area select the type of object to add This way is not interactive The object is created with default values at the upper left corner If an object already exists at this position the new object position is translated below the existing object s List of available basic objects E4 Rectange C OOOOOCOCOCSCSC CS Var Text Variable text the content of this text field is defined on run time This kind of object can be linked to a datapoint and the text is then the current value state of this datapoint Memo Icon The icon is animated by memo messages entered on run time at PACIS Ol This creation is not interactive the new memo icon is created at the upper left corner tag Insert picture Photo from file SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 112 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Operation 1 Select Parent graphic object a mimic or another graphic object ur a F mp 7 1 Graphic area Miric editor Ame rk yrd 1him 1 Mimic 10035 a 2 Graphic I Computer workspaces 9 Ol workspaces E Ol workspace E win
65. 183 186 186 186 186 187 188 189 192 194 197 198 201 202 202 205 205 206 206 206 206 207 207 207 207 208 User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 5 208 I SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT This document is a chapter PACIS SCE System Configuration Editor documentation binder It describes all User Interface or Human Machine Interface of this engineering tool 1 1 Using PACIS SCE PACiS System Configuration Editor is a tool that Helps in definition edition of all system data with its equipment Generates each PACIS equipment databases At first the data definition is done by experts through templates or models of data These templates are then stored and delivered in PACIS SCE libraries In a second time the models can be loaded and instantiated as a clever kind of duplication to create object data customised to the application case In a third time users can makes modification on its object database When all data of the concrete case are defined the PACIS SCE generates a coherent set of databases named system databag which can be loaded into each system equipment by PACIS SMT the PACIS maintenance tools PACIS SCE can export import XML files to from external tools and generate reports Interface files Data Model External tools E Yo Z full integrated gt su workbenches Equipment Simulator Xml files moo gip H 5i li Urs Be TH E System databag
66. 2 INTRODUCTION TO PACiS GUIDES 2 1 Chapters description 2 1 1 Chapter Safety SA 2 1 2 Chapter Introduction IT 2 1 3 Chapter Technical Data TD 2 1 4 Chapter HMI Local control and user interface HI 2 1 5 Chapter Installation IN 2 1 6 Chapter Settings ST 2 1 7 Chapter Lexical LX 2 2 Operation guide 2 3 Technical guide 3 INTRODUCTION TO PACIS SCE APPLICATIONS SCE EN IT C40 Page 1 6 Go aon A A A A A LH LH RAR SCE EN IT C40 Introduction Page 2 6 PACiS System Configuration Editor BLANK PAGE Introduction SCE EN IT C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 3 6 1 INTRODUCTION TO PACiS The PACIS range will continue to be expanded The general features of PACIS will also be enhanced as we are able to adopt new technology solutions For up to date information on any PACIS product visit our website www schneider electric com SCE EN IT C40 Introduction Page 4 6 PACiS System Configuration Editor 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 5 INTRODUCTION TO PACiS GUIDES This version of the PACIS SCE documentation refers to version PACIS V4 5 The guides provide a functional and technical description of the PACIS System Configuration Editor PACiS SCE adapted to PACiS V4 IEC61850 Station Bus and a comprehensive set of instructions for the PACIS SCE s use and application PACiS SCE guides is divided into two volumes as follows Operation Guide includes information on the application of the PA
67. 208 Operation 2 1 Only in template mode select a template in Templates list then select the anchor Bj of a template in Navigator then select the parameter tab in Attribute editor Choose New item Attributes of CB type ill General Parameters Voltage color Background color Copy i_Erl L of Cut Ctrl x DOF skatus Delete Supprimer Define Associate parameter View linked attributes FIGURE 98 EDIT NEW PARAMETER 2 A new parameter is created with no linked attribute The name of its parameter can be changed with a double click on its first column Attributes of CB type ill General Parameters B type ill Voltage color I Background color New parameter FIGURE 99 AN EMPTY PARAMETER SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 82 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 2 22 Define Purpose 1 define a comment available on ToolTip for a template Purpose 2 define a comment available on ToolTip for a parameter Availability Depending on the selected element Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Attributes Editor Parameter tab Templates List Operation 1 1 Only in template mode in Templates list area select a template and choose define item Templates list Main database 7 AMI SFOUR ELEC STR Hrri Group ELEL_S1p_M Hrnii Groaup ELEC 31p_ Suv A Hrni Groaup ELEC Sip Syy y Hrni Csroup ELEC Sip TRH Hrni Graup ELEC sip TR_
68. 4 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor Operation 1 Select Parent graphic object a bay mimic or another graphic object E arm i Graphic area Bay mimic editor Arni 7 LHM yrk 16 LAM Baytin s Bay mimic 100 L T E 3 145k FLJ 04E410 1046410 E S 3040420 i Mew bay mimic EL BF LR SiC BP 3 145k KRZ 24EL10 E 145k SPF FAETIO E 145k SPS S4ET10 245k FL 140110 Attributes of Mews bay mimic General Properties bargraph representation Horizontal module name display Wes Attributes of Mew bay mimic Contents of Mewe kay mimic AN E a a P FIGURE 160 COMPUTER MIMIC CREATION BEFORE 2 Select the type of object to create Generic module in example 3 The object Generic module appears in navigator below its parent and the Computer mimic viewer is updated with its graphical representation The module is created with a default position and a default bitmap This object can be handled like all graphical objects with mouse WwW arm f Sraphic area Bay mimic editor Ami 7 LAM Vyrk 16 LHM_BayMim 3 New bay mimic 100 JL F 3_04D420 8 New bay mimic EGL BP LR sc BP OY LHi Gen module LH TPI MuttiSt TR 145kW KR 24EL10 145k SPF FAETIO 145k SPS SAET10 Attributes of LH Transformer General short name Hil Transformer x i 3 Hes sage Attributes of LAM Transtor Contents of LHMI Tranzfor
69. 7 14 11 5 Analog Devices UninstallerData File Folder 14 06 2007 14 13 D AREVA CpcSmepl dll 26KB Application Extension 25 09 2006 11 16 a 5 Pacis E topydir bat IKB MS DOS Batch File 25 09 2006 11 16 E Gateway F db_show bat IKB MS DOS Batch File 25 09 2006 11 16 D sce a jRegistryKey dll 36 KB Application Extension 25 09 2006 11 16 ED 442 8 launchfop exe 40 KB Application 25 09 2006 11 16 4 44 build Ei lax jar 41 KE Executable Jar File 14 06 2007 14 11 Ge 446 odisaCcompiler exe 24KB Application 25 09 2006 11 16 data a OdIsatools dll S2KB Application Extension 25 09 2006 11 16 D library B properties txt 1 KE Text Document 13 06 2007 18 47 licence 112KB Application 14 06 2007 14 11 ED sdb BSCE ico 3KB Icon 14 06 2007 14 11 tmp Ei sce jar 5696 KE Executable Jar File 13 06 2007 18 47 E UninstallerData SCE lax SKE LAX File 14 06 2007 14 13 5 Smt E sce_settings xml 6EB ML Document 2110612007 10 45 ED Ssct Ei sce_users xml LEB XML Document 210612007 09 10 5 Beyond Compare 2 E scebrva dfs SKB BFS File 21 06 2007 10 45 Broadcom S UpdateLaxFile vbs SEB VBScript Script File oz 03 2007 11 45 I Common Files y Description LaunchAnywhere Company Macrovision File version 7 0 0 0 Date Created 14 06 111 KB My Computer FIGURE 5 EXECUTABLE PATH 3 Start up Execute option and typing PACIS SCE 4 Start up Program PACiS Configuration Editor X Y SCE selection
70. BD automation FBD automation ga icp type Ill Site disioncteur CB type Comp swit pos Site disjancteur CB type Il 7 Lock control SPC Site disjancteur CB type Ill 7 Swich Ctrl SPC Ste transform ateur New Switch Pha pas EI Scs C264 C264 copy Ctrl C Switch PhB pos 3 Scs Gateway UCAS Switch PAC pos cs Serveur Ol Ser of Sut cules Automation iB Paste Ctrl ET System DOF status ET Graphic BREA E Attributes of CBtype Il ood Delete Supprimer General Parameters CB name Associate parameter Voltage color Background color View linked attributes parameter Objects entry CBT Templates entry CE t Attributes of CBT FIGURE 103 EDIT NEW PARAMETER SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 84 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 2 A text field editor appears Type parameter comment The HTML tags can be used CE Parameter s description Enter new parameters description the definition of this parameter FIGURE 104 PARAMETER DEFINITION EDITOR 3 This comment will be displayed as ToolTip in Attributes editor tab parameter Attributes of CB type ill General Parameters CB name Voltage color Black 2 Jl Background color ight red 3 E ew parameter Se EEE the definition of this new parameter FIGURE 105 PARAMETER DEFINITION TOOLTIP User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 85 208 4 2 23 Associate
71. Bay Control Point Name given to the device or part used to control a bay It can be Mosaic Panel MiCOM C264 LCD Local Control Display Usually associate with Remote Local control Binary Input or Information Name given into MiCOM C264 of information already filtered before it becomes a SPS DPS with time tag and quality attributes Basic Interface Unit MiCOM C264 Board for auxiliary power supply watchdog relay 2 DO 2 RS232 485 insulated ports Lexical SCE EN LX C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 5 12 B Watch Monitoring and control device for GIS substation CAD Computer Aided Design Computer application dedicated to design like wiring protective setting CAS Case MiCOM C264 rack CB Circuit Breaker Specific dipole switch with capability to power on and break on fault current Some has not isolation capability nominal earth at each side CBC Compact Bay Controller Small capacity bay computer for Medium Voltage applications typically MiCOM C264C CCU Circuit breaker Control Unit MiCOM C264 Board dedicated to switch control with 8DI 4 DO CDM Conceptual Data Modeling Is the modelisation of system devices data using a hierarchy of structured data called object of class with their attributes method or properties and the relations between themselves lt maps common data to devices or components of devices with garanty of interoperability Class Define in IEC61850 as description of a set of objects tha
72. CIS SCE and a technical description of its features It is mainly intended for protection amp control engineers concerned with the selection and application of the PACIS SCE for the Configuration of PACIS solution or of any of the PACIS equipment Technical Guide contains information on the installation and commissioning of the PACIS SCE and also a section on fault finding This volume is intended for site engineers who are responsible for the installation commissioning and maintenance of the PACIS SCE application Chapters description Chapter Safety SA This chapter contains the safety instructions handling and reception of electronic equipment packing and unpacking parts Copyrights and Trademarks Chapter Introduction IT This is this document containing the description of each chapter of the PACIS SCE guides It is a brief introduction to PACIS SCE capabilities Chapter Functional Description FT This chapter contains a description of the product It describes the functions included in PACIS SCE Chapter Technical Data TD This chapter contains the technical data including accuracy limits recommended operating conditions ratings and performance data It also describes environment specification compliance with technical standards Chapter HMI Local control and user interface HI This chapter contains the operator interface description Menu tree organisation and navigation Setting configuration software
73. Ctrl F Taking Cont Taking Stat Taking Stat OYE Taking State Taking State CErl trl L 7 4 7 D i iu i E3 SCH Graphic FIGURE 61 EDIT COPY 2 Copy the object attribute 3 Select the object under which or the attribute to paste 4 Edit Paste may be used several times to paste copied object User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 53 208 Copy action stores all objects and all hierarchy below it Copy action tries to keep referenced relations Object view Site Substation 220 Ky a F of fa Copy Ctrl C Ctrl eeert444 66 Edit relations Ctrl F Search Ctrl F Taking Taking Taking Taking E Graphic FIGURE 62 EDIT PASTE Object view El Site Substation B 220 kW Feeder Feeder Feeders 8 Transformer ba Feederl 1 63 kW Locrem ctrl DPC Localremote DPS FIGURE 63 EDIT COPY PASTE RESULT SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 54 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 2 3 4 2 4 Edit Paste Purpose Paste the selected element from clipboard This clipboard content comes from a cut action or a copy action See Edit Copy and Edit Cut Availability Context dependent Other call Shortcut Ctrl V Toolbar Contextual menu Mouse right click Operating Select object under which the paste operation should be done then paste P
74. FILE GENERATE SUCCESSFUL Generation result x System Data Bag build has Failed FIGURE 54 FILE GENERATE ERROR User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 47 208 4 1 12 A third result is a warning that indicates that some C264 configuration files could be too big for C264 downloading by SMT It s only a warning and the System Data Bag is created So If generation succeeds the zip generated file is to be provided to SMT equipment that download equipment databases from the zip A good practise is to launch a generation only for a checked referenced version which has no consistency error File Properties Purpose Display all properties of the database CE Setting manager Database Contiqurator General part Description Database description SCE s version 4 46 Creation date of the database 12007 05 07 15 32 24 Updating date of the database 2007 05 14 12 24 05 Origin database s version Computer generation Primary language US English Secondary language US English Ol generation Primary language US English Secondary language US English FIGURE 55 FILE PROPERTIES SETTING MANAGER ON WORK DATABASE Only Languages used during File Generate for Ol and C264 localization could be updated Theses fields could be also updated through Tools Languages Availability When database has been opened Other call None Operating Leave this display by Ok or C
75. Flow Lines SFL Signal flow lines represent the data flow between Blocks head and tail of a SFL may either be put on a Slot a Function or Function Block CL or on a H V C A SFL is created by left clicking on a CL or a H V C without releasing the mouse button moving the mouse up to reach another CL or H V C Routing is made automatically The SFL route can be adjusted translating SFL segments A signal flow line must be connected on its two extremities to a Function Function Block CLoraH V C Head and tail must be connected to CL having the same type and the same variable symbol name If not the connection fails More details about the SFL usage in the chapter Working with Signal Flow Lines SFL about the SFL pop up menu Activity List of Signal Flow Lines User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 185 208 6 3 2 5 6 3 2 6 Horizontal Vertical Connections H V C Crossing without AWC Horizontal Vertical Connections represent signal connections between Signal Flow Lines H V connections allow quick understanding of line crossing with or without connections A new H V connection is added by breaking down a horizontal or vertical signal flow line into two segments and allows the connection of a respectively vertical or horizontal new one It can also be added at a SFL bend More details about the H V C usage in Working with FBD Network about the H V C pop up menu
76. Fr Egviewer Inexistant xml File Edit View Window Help el HER 5 Fk amp or or SR RS Ton Tor Overview il Saving C Equation Y ewer Vork InexistantNF MLTree Ol EEEE O error s U warning s HIT Pos 515 305 NUM Ve 6 2 1 FBD Editor View 1 Close Like any window you click on the cross at the upper right coin of the window Scroll Scroll bars are available horizontal and vertical to move the peephole through the FBD document this movement is visible in the Overview window by the corresponding movement of the blue rectangle You can also move the screen one page at a time by clicking left inside the scroll bar see Navigation Features Zoom Resizing the Editor view leads to show a larger or lower part of the FBD Document The size of the displayed graphical components is not modified when resizing the Editor view On the other hand the size of the displayed components is modified if you change the zoom ratio with the Overview blue rectangle manipulation see Zoom Features User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 179 208 User Interactions Edition You can create a network by dropping Blocks on the Editor view linking these blocks with Signal Flow Lines Connecting lines and Connections defining input output operands using slots and literals For more details about it see 6 4 5 Working with Functions and Function Blocks Sta
77. I C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 199 208 The new instruction is then drawn in continuous lines at the current place 6 4 8 2 During the copy operation the subnetwork is displayed red as long as it is in a wrong area or Copy and paste operations You select the subnetwork You push on Ctrl C or select the Copy item in the Edit menu You move the cursor where you want in the Editor window and left click on You push on Ctrl V or select the Paste item in the Edit menu SFL lines are lost NOTE If you drop copy on a wrong area the subnetwork remains displayed dashed red It is now possible to initiate a new drag amp drop copy operation in order to move the subnetwork in a right area To delete a subnetwork You select the subnetwork and then you have three possibilities To push on the Delete key subnetwork is definitely deleted To push on Ctrl X Cut operation To select the wanted operation in the Edit menu Cut or Delete Working with several Editor Views When you are working in a document you can probably have to move or copy a Block or a subnetwork from a document area to another or to draw a SFL from a Block to another If the two areas or blocks are not visible in the same view you have two solutions 1 You can perform a drag scroll through the document with the drawback of not seeing the beginning AND the end of your operation at the same time 2 You can open another view of th
78. Image objects In bold the type of object for which the transformation is applied Availability Depending on the selected element Other call e Ol Mimic Toolbar for Flip Mirror or Rotate 90 Contextual menu of the selected graphic object to transform For example of Cut Chri X Copy i_Erl i 7 Delete Supprimer G8 Rotation 90 Flip CD Mirror Horizontal line Vertical line FIGURE 144 Ol MIMIC TRANSFORMATION CALL User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 115 208 Operation de Select the graphic object to transform 2 Select the available transformation for this kind of object See the description table In bold the good type of object for the transformation 3 The transformation is applied to the selected object Its graphical representation is updated For example for the previous line and Horizontal line transformation FIGURE 145 Ol MIMIC TRANSFORMATION RESULT 4 4 2 3 Graphic Group sub menu 77 Ungroup fg Group Edition FIGURE 146 GRAPHIC OI MIMIC GROUP ITEMS Purpose Manage groups of graphic objects A group is a container of graphic objects A graphic object could be also a group So you can have a group of group recursively A group can be handled as a basic graphic object move resize cut copy paste etc W rar Graphic area Mimic editor Hrmi 1 Mrk 1 Wr Object views Site SCH amp Graphic 9 Computer workspaces
79. Interlocking datapoints are defined A Logical Node CONTROL RDRE is created for the C264 SPS disturbance file ready A Logical Node is created for each threshold of bay relay function that is managed by a server Bay relay built in function IEC61850 LD and LN threshold 27 Phase undervoltage 32N Earth wattmetric 37 Phase under current 46 Seq inv overcurrent 49 Thermal overload 50BF Breaker failure 59 Phase overvoltage 59N Earth over voltage 67 Phase dir overcurrent 67N Earth dir overcurrent 81U Under Frequency 810 Over Frequency 81R Range Frequency Application SCE EN AP C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 7 14 2 3 DataObject Rules Default dataObject naming rule a dataObject is created with a name and a common class under a Functional Component and a Logical Node This Logical Node represents the parent of the datapoint a bay a module a built in function or a user function Logical Node rules are defined in the previous section Datapoint could be linked to another datapoint through relation has for feedback With SBO or without SBO is the SBO mode value of the datapoint profile The column Functional Component indicates the dataobjects created for one datapoint a dataObject by component SV components are optional The column DataObject Common classes indicates the common class used for each dataObject of datapoint Datapoint Functional DataObject DataObject
80. L DESCRIPTION Functional Description PACiS System Configuration Editor CONTENT 1 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT 2 PACiS SCE ARCHITECTURE 2 1 General Description 2 2 Functional Specification 2 2 1 PACiS SCE Users 2 2 2 PACiS SCE Template amp Object 2 2 3 Database creation process 2 2 4 Version amp release 2 3 External Interfaces 2 4 Human Interface 2 4 1 PACiS SCE General Display 2 4 2 Working or Docking Window 2 4 3 Management under Windows 2000 amp XP SCE EN FT C40 Page 1 10 Go O O0 N N 9 QTT A A SCE EN FT C40 Functional Description Page 2 10 PACiS System Configuration Editor BLANK PAGE Functional Description SCE EN FT C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 3 10 1 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT This document is a chapter of PACIS SCE V4 5 documentation binders It is the functional description of PACiS System Configuration Editor software application dedicated to the PACIS system and sub systems SCE EN FT C40 Functional Description Page 4 10 PACiS System Configuration Editor 2 PACiS SCE ARCHITECTURE 2 1 General Description 2 2 The System Configuration Editor PACIS SCE is the central tool in charge to manage the PACiS system database for the PACiS equipment The system configuration database contains the configuration data for the PACiS system equipment PACIS Ol the Operator Interface PACIS SMT the System Management Tool that download Databases PACIS GTW the Tele cont
81. N Invalid Entry Literal data type doesn t comply with TIME type constraint As the right literal is in the field press the Enter key of your keyboard The literal is then associated to the CL and an edit field is automatically shifted to the next CL to define if there is one 6 4 11 2 Literal manipulation Paste Delete Cut Copy To move a literal Drag and drop operation Initially the literals are put around the F or the FB but they may be moved anywhere on the sheet according graphical and semantic control Select the literal by clicking the left mouse button You can then move the literal by maintaining the left mouse button clicked on up to another place drag and drop operation Cut and paste operations Select the chosen literal Press Ctrl X or Select the Cut item in the Main Edit menu or Select the Cut symbol item in the literal pop up activity list click the right mouse button on the literal Move the cursor to another CL SFL or H V C in the Editor window and click the left mouse button on it Press Ctrl V or Select the Paste item in the Edit menu or Select the Paste symbol item in the CL or SFL or H V C pop up activity list SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 204 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 6 4 11 3 Arrange symbol Arrange symbol is an operation of the pop up activity list obtained by clicking the right mouse button on an F or an FB The result is a display in normal f
82. Non PACiS IED is out of scope of this document SCE EN AP C40 Application Page 4 14 PACIS System Configuration Editor 2 PACiS IEC 61850 PROJECTION IEC61850 mapping of an IED is an aggregation of Logical Devices LD composed of Logical Nodes LN Functional Components FC and DataObjects DO This mapping is used to model the subset of substation s electrical devices managed by the server UCA2 IEC PACIS system device has for UCAZ2 IEC client 0 n 0 n thas for UCAZ IEC server has for UCA2 IEC server O n 0 n thas for UCA2 IEC client UCA2 IED UCA2 IEC PACIS system device 1 UCA2 IEC Mapping 1 n Datapoint Logical device 0 1 N 1 n is UCA2 IEC address of UCA2 Brick IEC Logical Node Lu Functionnal Component has for UCA IEC address a 0 1 Data Object S0470ENa Electrical plant items are modelling with the following structure Datapoint Substation 1 is default UCA2 IEC Server for a Voltage level 0 n is default UCA2 IEC server for manages 0 n PACIS Computer is managed by 1 Module S0471ENa Automatic addressing consists to create IEC61850 mapping and in particular Data
83. OL gt Test SEO Check YES TR2 Check H Cancel Cancel O gt Cancel SPCOPC_SBO_ Sec Exit SPC_0CO SPCOPC_Direct SPCDOPC_Direct SPC_1CO gt 5PCOPC_Direct_Can Pr SPCDOPC_Direct_Can Exit save m m ACT_5ST_Phs ACD ST ACD ST Phe Dissociate BCR_ST batt Mt Search exact CMY My ia ial wE Mes ee 1 H H H H H H H F FH H F POC INC_OST matches IMS_ST POC INC_OCF matches Direct_CF POCINS OST matches IMS ST POCINS 157 matches IMS ST POC SPC_OCF matches Direct_CF POC LPL_ODC matches LPL POC SPS_OST matches SPS_ST POC SPS ODE matches DESC FIGURE 205 THE IED MAPPER DIALOG BOX This window allows user to associate private classes of a non PACiS IED to common classes defined in PACIS User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 167 208 This work is necessary for PACiS equipments to understand what other equipments say This association map an unknown type of data called Private Class to a Known one called Common Class It works on attributes defined for these data to matching them The title bar of this dialog displays the currently edited file In this way when importing multiple files the user knows on which he work There are three panels The private class presents the list of private classes in tree view to view the contents of each class The common class presents the list of classes know by PACIS equipments in tree view too 6 The bottom panel is a log of acti
84. Objects and to link them with Datapoints This creation process follows some rules Theses rules are defined by hierarchical level Logical Devices then Logical Nodes then DataObjects Application SCE EN AP C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 5 14 2 1 Logical Device Rules One Logical Device LDO is created for each PACIS SBus devices LDO is pre defined for each type of IED C264 GTW Ol and contains system information of the IED a LN DIAG a LN LLNO and two empty LN DBID and LPHD are defined and used by system datapoints of the device One Logical Device SYSTEM is created for each C264 Legacy IED Under this LD is defined a Logical Node named IEDDIAG that contains some DataObjects used by system datapoints of the legacy IED During edition this LD is named only SYSTEM During generation of dm file this Logical Device is prefixed by the lt C264_name gt and its lt IED_name gt One Logical Device CONTROL is created for each MiCOM C264 device It contains Logical Nodes and DataObjects used for mapping Electrical objects Substation Voltage Level Bays Module Datapoints One Logical Device PROTECTION is created for a MiCOM C264P that manages Relay Built in functions _ One Logical Device MEASUREMENT is created for a C264 that manages measures computed by a C264 TMU 200 or TMU 210 board measures linked to an Energy counting function 2 2 Logical Node Rules All Logical Nodes are suf
85. PACIS SCE System Configuration Editor SCE EN O C40 Version 4 5 Operation Guide Schneider Operation Guide Contents PACiS System Configuration Editor PACIS SCE OPERATION GUIDE CONTENTS Safety amp Handling Introduction Technical Data Functional Description Human Machine Interface Application Lexical SCE EN O C40 Page 1 2 SCE EN SA C40 SCE EN IT C40 SCE EN TD C40 SCE EN FT C40 SCE EN HI C40 SCE EN AP C40 SCE EN LX C40 SCE EN O C40 Operation Guide Contents Page 2 2 PACiS System Configuration Editor BLANK PAGE Safety amp Handling SCE EN SA C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor SAFETY amp HANDLING Safety amp Handling PACIS System Configuration Editor CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION 2 SAFETY 2 1 Health and Safety 2 2 Explanation of symbols and labels 2 3 Installing Commissioning and Servicing 2 4 Decommissioning and Disposal 3 GUARANTIES 4 COPYRIGHTS amp TRADEMARKS 4 1 Copyrights 4 2 Trademarks 9 WARNINGS REGARDING USE OF SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PRODUCTS SCE EN SA C40 Page 1 8 PP A FB A Qi SCE EN SA C40 Safety amp Handling Page 2 8 PACIS System Configuration Editor BLANK PAGE Safety amp Handling SCE EN SA C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 3 8 1 INTRODUCTION This document is a chapter of PACIS System Configuration Editor PACIS SCE V4 5 documentation binder It describes the safety handling packing and unpacking procedure
86. RaiseLower_DPC Raise lower DPC BSC_DIRE CT BSC_SBO _Sec BSC_CF SCE EN AP C40 Application Page 10 14 PACiS System Configuration Editor Specific common classes Y threshold Str ACD_ST number XX_threshold Y mode a 2 function INC_ ST INS SV Y threshold number Datapoint Datapoint DataObject mnemonic name Name Relay built in XX_thresholdY_inst function a M threshold With XX function number XX_thresholdY_temp With XX function number ACT_ST Y threshold number Relay 49 built in function 49 th alarm 49 th alarm AlmThm ACT_ST 49 th overload 49 th overload ACT_ST Relay 50 built in 50BF_breaker_failure break fail OpIn ACT_ST function ATCC built ATCC_Alarmed_SPS ErrorLog AtcFlt in function ATCC_BusbarCtrlOnOff_SPC ATCC on off ctrl EnaBust f ATCC_BusbarInhibited SPS ATCC inhibited BusInh1 ATCC_BusbarlnterTarget Running_SPS ATCC to target TargIP1 ATCC_BusbarlnvalidModule _ ATCC inv module BusDvinv1 SPS ei ATCC inv voltage BusVInv1 ATCC_BusbarMaxTRF Re ATCC max transfo MoreTrf1 ached_SPS ATCO Busharonon sPs ATCC onoi enact H aaa Run ATCC target 1 eat oo ATCC target 2 ent een ATCC target 3 ent rs ATCC target 4 Ente Sr ATCC target 5 Entos Application SCE EN AP C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 11 14 Specific common classes rom wom ce oceans room owes arceononnoro_ aroceneron em oc ob
87. Same behaviour as a sequence cut paste with a modal editor This editor allows to choose the new parent of the object ic Reference editor Object GE Site E EM Substation 220 kW 63 kW Cancel FIGURE 77 EDIT MOVE DIALOG BOX Availability Depending on the selected element and associated conditions Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Navigator and Components list 4 2 11 Replace Purpose Replace the selected object by the content of the clipboard if objects are compatible Availability Context dependant Call Shortcut Ctrl H Contextual menu Mouse right click in Navigator and Components list SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 66 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 2 12 Add Purpose 1 In a working database add the Templates Objects Entry selected element as a child of the active Navigator element Purpose 2 Add the Second Templates List selected Unified Template to the main database Availability Context dependent Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Entry helper or Template list area second database tab Double click on element to add Operating 1 1 Select object in navigator area 2 Select template into template entry or object entry automatically corresponding to navigator selected object Objects entry 220 ki Voltage level Buslaupler BussSecton CapacitorBank Feeder Generic bay Shunt a Transforme
88. Status Position indication of switching devices OPEN CLOSE DTD Document Type Definition Structured description of an XML document EH90 Transmission protocol dedicated to time synchronization and standardized by EDF Specification document D 652 90 26c March 1991 Event An event is a time tagged change of state value acquired or transmitted by a digital control system FAT Factory Acceptance Test Validation procedures execution with the customer at factory SAT FBD Functional Block Diagram One of the IEC61131 3 programming languages language used to define configurable automation Gateway Level 6 session of OSI the gateway is any device transfering data between different networks and or protocol The RTU function of MiCOM C264 gives a gateway behaviour to SCADA or RCP level PACiS Gateway is separate PC base device dedicated to this function C364 or PCI is referenced also as a gateway between IED and upper lever of communication a Graphic Human interface Unit MiCOM C264 Front Panel digital part LCD buttons Front RS Guu es N E EE Un Front panel of MiCOM C264 with LCD and buttons Ae ne ser aut BEE a een me Absolute time reference Ze Generic Object Oriented Substation Event oo SE enre a a even er SA REIFEN Based on triangulation from satellite signal that transmit also absolute GMT time used to synchronize a master clock Group Logical combination of BI i e SP DP SI or other groups SCE EN LX C40
89. T pa mH m 4 Lm be FIGURE 135 BITMAP FILE SELECTION FOR 5 UPLE BITMAP 1 After its creation bitmap file name is not filled You can define it with using of bitmap editor see below Or import it through a file chooser click the button Hi A file chooser appears the bitmap files library is displayed This library is local to the current configuration it is included in mpc file You can choose among them a file or choose another directory and a bitmap file to import at button allows to return to the local bitmap files library SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 106 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor SCE Select Look im gt Desktop hy Documents hy Computer Ms hiy Network Places pma N Documents 4 My Computer Gee SYSTEM IC z DATA Dr ID SCE V445 Oo Bitmaps fem thio gt U Ri anve ug 03 CB H Left 16E nn prg 04_CB_H_Right_16E_Close png O04 CB H_Right_16E_Defautt png E 04_CB_H_Right_16E_Open png X 06_CBB_ _Up_16E_Close png O6_CBB_W_Up_16E_Close_UnBrush 06 CBB YY Up 166 Defautt png 06 _CBB_ _Up_16E_Open png 06 CBB YY Up 16E Open UnBrush OF _CBB_ _Down_16E_Close png OF CBB YY Down 16E Close Unbr OF CBB W Down _16E_Detaut png OF _CBB_ _Down_16E_Open png Li gt O04 CB H_Right_16E_Open png File name Files of type Bitmap files gif jog jpeg ang FIGURE 136 BITMAP FILE CHOOSER 2
90. TION 3 Click the Export button 4 A window pop up to define directory and name of zip file 5 The exported files are stored in this ZIP file 4 6 4 3 Tools Import Purpose Import XML files The following actions are taken into account during this import object attributes and relations modifications object creations object instantiation from template object deletions Standard import is available for one XML file or for ZIP file that contains several XML files In this case the XML files are imported with file name alphabetic order In a XML file only Object elements are taken into account during import process with file reading parsing order The XML element Type which could group objects with the same type is not taken into account The Object elements that represent PACiS SCE template are not imported Import format is the standard PACiS SCE XML format So the complete XML description attributes relations of a PACIS SCE object is the result of the Standard export use case By default Object is imported in creation updating mode if the object already exists it is updated otherwise it is created SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 142 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor Hame 2264 idType 264 4 Extld Scs Ethernet network C264 Attribute 25 Relation Names id Scs 1 Ethernethetwrark 1 2264 Some other explicit actions are available d
91. This item is not enabled for MultiState Group edition when a group or a multiState is selected The selected object can be an inner group a group of group In this last case the selection must be done with navigator Ol mimic viewer represents only first level group Exit group edition when a group or a multiState is going to edit Other call Ol Mimic ToolBar e Contextual menu when a group is selected right click ungroup and group edition User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 117 208 Operation Group select several graphic objects with mouse shift left mouse click 2 select group item A new group is created The selected objects are moved under this new group The mimic viewer and the navigator are updated ser a r Z Graphic I Computer workspaces 9 Ol workspaces Ol workspace E window S Mimic E3 CB Group E Circle Rectangle Text A Circle 1 Graph Tables Bitmap table Color table wr ey pe Graphic I Computer workspaces 9 Ol workspaces Ol workspace E window 4 CB Group Circle Rectangle Text 4 _ Circle 1 Graph Tables Bitmap table Color table E Font table Ungroup 1 select a group 2 select ungroup item The group is deleted The objects of the group are moved at the same level as the deleted group a B Graphic j 3 Computer workspaces Ol workspaces o Ol workspace
92. URE 17 OBJECT ENTRY WINDOW ASSOCIATED TO A COMPUTER User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 17 208 Components List objects relations under selected object Its behaviour is the same than the right part of a window explorer Contents of C264 Mare Type Description Ca Hardware La System infos 26x EC Map C26 IEC Map C26x IEC Map PLC PLE PLE component amp manages Feeder relation Site Substation 220 Ky Feeder El has for UCASIEC client Gh relation SCS Ethernet network Gh is master clock of Scs relation SCE f is located in Substation relation site substation f has for UOASIEC server C264R relation Scs Ethernet network C264 f is defaut UCAZIEC server for Su relation Site Substation fz has for backup C2B4R relation Scs Ethernet network C2B4R FIGURE 18 COMPONENTS LIST Attributes List the configurable attributes of the selected object Attributes of C264 4 Bl filtering Measurements Counter Miscalleneous short mare 2645 long name 264 Computer rack model OTE date format spare External synchronisation synchronization source TCPAP addressing TCPAP address 255 255 255 100 network name FIGURE 19 ATTRIBUTES OF AN OBJECT SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 18 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 2 3 5 Status Bar At the bottom of the screen is displayed a set of information relative to PACIS SCE Application
93. a Objects entry IED Mapping IED Mapping Template view 5 Electric P127 T103 amp XCBR P127 Comp swit pos Ctrl DPC127 SwDSxchr127 Ey System T103 acq typP127 amp 1103P127 Datapoint profiles System infos ext IEC Mapping E T103P127CONTROL IED Mapping Ey Graphic a 1 p1277103 E F Vue P127 PACiS System Configuration Editor Contents of IED Mapping Name Attributes of IED Mapping IED Counter Map IED DPC Mapping IED DPS Mapping IED MPS Mapping IED MY Mapping IED SetPt Map IED SPC Mapping IED SPS Mapping General Type IED Courter Map IED DPC Mapping IED DPS Mapping IED MPS Mapping IED MY Mapping IED SetPt Map IED SPC Mapping IED SPS Mapping User Interface Description IED Counter Map IED DPC Mapping IED DPS Mapping IED MPS Mapping IED MY Mapping IED SetPt Map IED SPC Mapping IED SPS Mapping short name ED Mapping spare No v Objects entry IED Templates entry IED Traces JED Mapping UT 1 YDEVVGenlED 1 JEDGenMapping 1 of type IED Mapping RW f emplates k ur FIGURE 76 TEMPLATE MODE for Template mode and Object mode the other areas are updated in accordance with the current selection of the navigator 2 switch again the current selection of template or object is saved User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 65 208 4 2 10 Move Purpose Move an object
94. a Slot a Function or Function Block CL or on a H V C Only one Signal Flow Line may be routed from one connecting line 5 A Signal Flow Line may be derived in many locations of its path inserting Horizontal Vertical connections at these locations Inserting an H V C in the SFL path break down this SFL into two new SFL connected to the H V C A H V C may not stay alone on the Editor view 6 Literal may be used to customize Function or Function Block inputs NOTE For PACiS V3 only duration literal is available User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 183 208 7 Network evaluation sequence index is automatically calculated 8 Text annotations are useful to the equation NOTE Graphical components can be put anywhere on the FBD Editor view Graphical overlapping and page boundaries crossing checks are made Edition is Language Sensitive and allows only the building of semantically meaningful FBD networks 6 3 2 Language Elements 6 3 2 1 Function F Definition A Function is defined as a FBD instruction which when executed yields exactly one data element Functions are stateless invocation of a Function with the same arguments shall always yield the same output value Drawing The illustration below shows the features of a Function Name or abbreviation Network evaluation of the Function n sequence indice AND ni Q Connecting Line n2 S0195ENa More details
95. administrator FIGURE 116 USER LOGIN POP UP Operation This window is modal User name a text field to enter the login name If it is not the first time that the PACIS SCE is launched the login name of the previous user is already entered Password when the user enters his password only stars are displayed in order to hide the password actually entered e Profile the profile that the user wants to use in the current session The last used profile is proposed by default Only the profile available for the user set in the Username field are selectable in the combo box Cancel button the dialog box is closed without processing any login Ok button _this button is enabled only if the information provided in the editable fields are correct otherwise the button is greyed and it is impossible to click it User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 93 208 4 3 2 User Administration Purpose Manages the authorised users on PACIS SCE The management includes adding or removing a user changing passwords or profile modify users relative description Let point that the administrator user cannot remove him Availability Only user with the administration profile User administration C Login required User name Profile Description UserFrofile 1 an user useri default Administrator default administrator Close FIGURE 117 USER ADMINISTRATION POP UP
96. al datapoint 0 1 ee has for SutoManu dependency OPS Electrical datapoint 0 1 ae has for profile SPC profile 1 1 ee is transmitted on IEC 61550 SCADA network 61550 protocol 0 655353 fd has for IEC address SPCDPCxDir 0 1 has for ind AckClear right Al ack right D 1 fd has for IEC address SPCDPCxSBO 0 1 fd has for SCADA address SPC address on SCADA 0 65535 SODO E E se Ethernet network El d c2e4 js SPC profile DE lth SPC profile SBO SPC profile DE Claf SP profile SBO FIGURE 67 RELATION LINK EDITOR On top the working object is remembered to know where user is working On bottom two buttons the first allows to apply modification and the other closes dialog box Two main parts the relation list which displays all relations available for the selected object the object tree which displays all objects available for the current selected relation User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 57 208 A relation between two objects has a direction So the relation list is composed of two tabbed pane From which gives relations for which the working object is the main object To which gives relations for which the working object is the second object to relation the origin of the relation is another objet linked object working object linked obje
97. ancel Cancel button restore the previous value of editable field i e Description SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 48 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 1 13 File Exit Purpose Leave PACIS SCE application Availability Always Other call Shortcut Alt F4 Window quit button or double click on title left icon Operating If main database is a working database and some modifications have been done it asks to Save the database 2 Database has been modified Do you want to sawe jt Yes FIGURE 56 FILE EXIT AND PENDING MODIFIED DATABASE If answer is Yes current working database is saved before exit if answer is No exit PACIS SCE application with no save if answer is Cancel cancel exit operation come back to edition mode User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 49 208 4 2 Edit Menu This menu defines all available items while data edition a data can be an object an attribute a graphic representation of an object etc The edition can occur in the different areas of PACiS SCE navigator components list attribute editor graphical editors etc Most of these items are contextual and don t appear directly in menu Edit they are defined by a contextual menu which depends on the type of selected object This contextual menu is available with a right click on the focus element node of navigator item of list entry graphical representation
98. aste can be used several times after a copy action It inserts all hierarchy below copied object all attributes and all relations Edit Delete Purpose Delete the selected element object template Unified Template Parameter A general setting allows to confirm or not any delete operation CE Setting manager Database Configurator Miscellaneous Binary compilation of Mimics during generation Process simulator has to be generated Equipment simulator has to be generated Buttons in table visible Maximum lignes of traces Current language 5 English Delete action must be confirmed alze Working database iz opened in a fixed directory False Working database directory is used directly alse Size of navigation history SettingElement TestCheckbefore Action lt rue alse a 5 rue Ice Z S 5 E lt TI alze FIGURE 64 EDIT DELETE CONFIRMATION SETTING If this option is set to True before each delete operation the following dialog box is displayed Delete an object AN This operation deletes this object and its own components Do you wank to continue I FIGURE 65 EDIT DELETE CONFIRMATION DIALOG BOX User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 55 208 4 2 5 Availability Depending on the selected element and associated conditions Other call Shortcut Del Toolbar Pas Contextual menu Mouse
99. ate Extensibility Toggle negation Negation 6 6 5 Activity List of Signal Flow Lines Insert HA C Toggle thickness Delete SFL Insert H V C SFL derivation H V C Toggle thickness SFL manipulation Delete SFL SFL manipulation 6 6 6 Activity List of H V Connections Delete He C amp SFL Delete H V C amp SFL SFL derivation H V C 6 6 7 Activity List of Text Annotations Cut Chee Copy Ctrl C Delete Del Cut Copy Delete Manipulations of Text Annotation SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 208 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 6 6 8 Activity List of the Logging View MM axLines Cleanup File Save As MaxLines Logging View Cleanup Logging View File Save As Logging View Application SCE EN AP C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor APPLICATION Application PACIS System Configuration Editor CONTENT 1 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT 2 PACIS IEC 61850 PROJECTION 2 1 Logical Device Rules 2 2 Logical Node Rules 2 3 DataObject Rules 2 4 Goose Rules SCE EN AP C40 Page 1 14 14 SCE EN AP C40 Application Page 2 14 PACiS System Configuration Editor BLANK PAGE Application SCE EN AP C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 3 14 1 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT The present document is a chapter of PACIS SCE V4 5 documentation binders It describes e the station bus automatic addressing of datapoints Implemented PACiS Station Bus SBus protocol is IEC 6185
100. ate Link 4 2 16 Break Upper Template Link 4 2 17 View Linked Attributes 4 2 18 View Template Instances 4 2 19 View Template Content 4 2 20 Create Backup 4 2 21 New 4 2 22 Define 4 2 23 Associate Parameter 4 2 24 DOF Status 4 2 25 SBus Automatic Addressing User Interface PACIS System Configuration Editor 32 32 34 35 37 37 38 38 39 40 42 43 44 47 48 49 50 51 54 54 55 56 58 59 63 65 65 66 68 69 70 72 73 75 76 77 79 82 85 87 89 User Interface PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 2 26 4 2 27 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 1 4 5 2 4 5 3 4 6 4 6 1 4 6 2 4 6 3 4 6 4 4 6 5 4 6 6 4 6 7 4 6 8 4 6 9 4 6 10 4 6 11 4 6 12 4 6 13 4 6 14 4 6 15 4 7 5 5 1 5 2 6 6 1 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 Unused templates Unused templates refresh User Menu User Login User Administration Graphic Menu Graphic palettes Ol mimic Computer mimic Graphic Utility sub menu Workbenches Menu Workbenches ISaGRAF Edit Workbenches ISaGRAF Compile Workbenches FBD Edit Tools Menu Tools Options Tools Create Template Tools Search all Tools Export Import sub menu Tools Report Tools Export FBD Tools Import FBD Tools Export IOMapping Tools Export Wiring Tools Export SCADA Tools Export IEC61850 SCL Tools Import IEC61850 SCD Tools Manage IEC61850 IED Tools Languages Tools Dictionary Window TRACES WINDOW
101. ay Local Control Display On MiCOM C264 Ladder Diagram One of the IEC1131 3 programming languages language used to define configurable automation Logical Device Define in IEC61850 as An entity that represents a set of typical substation functions Logical Node Define in IEC61850 as An entity that represents a typical substation function Local Operator Console Dedicated to maintenance operation PACIS System Configuration Editor Local Remote Control Mode Local Remote Control Mode Metering non tariff SCE EN LX C40 Page 9 12 When set to local for a given control point it means that the commands can be issued from this point else in remote control are issue for upper devices When set to local for a given control point it means that the commands can be issued from this point else in remote control are issue for upper devices Low Voltage Marketing And Functional Specification Modular Computer Values issued from digital inputs or analogue inputs with value state and time tag Values computed depending on the values of digital or analogue inputs during variable periods of time time integration Metering Values computed depending on the values of digital or analogue inputs tariff during variable periods and dedicated to the energy price fixing These values are provided by dedicated tariff computer which are external to the MiCOM Systems MIDOS Schneider Electric Connector Used
102. backup is stored in mpc file User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 39 208 4 1 7 File Create a copy Purpose Copy the main library configuration database into a new database Availability Always Other call None Operating The action starts a pop up to enter new file name where is stored the copy and eventually modify the store format of the database mpc lt gt dpc or mpl lt gt dpl Look in seems O 446_DB1 mpx LJ E 446_DE1 mpe 448_DB2 mpc E 446_DES mpe Database description E 446_DE4 mpe My Documents My Computer nn 4 File name 446 DEJ mpe biy Network Places Piles of type Pacis configuration file mpe ka FIGURE 43 COPY FILE CHOOSER The current database remains the same and needs to be saved later if modifications have been done To switch to the database copy it is needed to save and close the main database then open the copied database SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 40 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 1 8 File Check in Purpose Save the current working database template or configuration in a referenced file version The working database is not saved but only copied The check in file is named like work database with increment of database version Check in file is then read only from PACIS SCE until a check out save As action allows to copy of a db version in a new db and the working version o
103. bject view Site Substation Tec Yoltage level SCS 22 Ethernet network EO C264 A EI c264 6 EI c64 c EI c264 D dn Gateway EI ED 04 EI IEC 0 E ol client G Ol server E3 aa UC ARIES gateway amp Graphic 9 Computer workspaces 9 Ol workspaces Graph Tables Rights Users H HHK E FIGURE 25 NAVIGATOR PERSPECTIVE In any case the main interest is on the selected object here the object Substation is in grey background All other docked area refers to this object The navigator has a panel on its top which allows to browse into the list of the last visited objects There are seven buttons which have the following functions Favourite reaches to the favourite object if it is defined The combo list allows to visualise the path of the favourite object and to set a new one da Back reaches to the previous selected object if it is defined The combo list allows to visualise the complete list of the previous visited objects and to select one of Z them Forward reaches to the next selected object if it is defined The combo list allows to visualise the complete list of the next visited objects and to select one of them Collapse sub tree collapses the current selected object and all components of this object Allow to free memory used by its components Sort sorts all short names of the children components of the selected object with alphabetic order 4 This butt
104. bset and asks a report A predefined report pdf format is delivered with PACIS SCE SCE EN FT C40 Functional Description Page 8 10 PACiS System Configuration Editor 2 4 Human Interface 2 4 1 PACIS SCE General Display At initial start up or after installation of new version the PACIS SCE application display can be seen as represented below as far as user has all PACIS SCE rights and licences It should be noticed that all parts are not necessary needed for all kind of user SCE PACIS Configurator File Edit User Graphic Workbenches Tools Window Help Aa Mf BBX PREF aa Templates list i Sa O 3 Main database SEE Attributes of Objects entry Templates entry entry Traces FIGURE 3 PACIS SCE DISPLAY AT START UP The staring view is empty Explanation of each area is given below with some information on it Functional Description SCE EN FT C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 9 10 For displaying information it is needed to load a database After such database load the PACIS SCE application looks as below sCEPACIS Configurator D Databases SCE_V4 46 446_DB_TS_01 mpc File Edit User Graphic Workbenches Tools Window Help i E Boe CA Tl ESES Templates list wy ey oy g Contents of C264_B Description Main database Object view C Templates Ste EI Scs C264 C264_A Scs Ethernet network 3 SCADA networks H ED C264 A System infos Io C264 B C26x IEC Map C26x IEC Map
105. c common classes Local remote DPS LocSubst Loc rem ctrl DPC LocSubst DataObject Name Local remote DPS Loc Loc rem ctrl DPC Loc Bay LocRemBay Lo LocRemBay_DPC floc oo OrderInProgress SPS Order running SBMCBay_SPC SBMC control SPC EnaSBMC i Module LockModule LockModule_SPC OrderInProgress SPS Order running Circuit breaker Switchgear Lock SPS Lock Lock control SPC Lock OrdRun Select SPS Phys selection Sel Switch_DPC_PhA Switch phA DPC PosA Switch_DPC_PhB Switch phB DPC PosB Switch_DPC_PhC Switch phC DPC PosC CBHealthy_SPS CB Healthy CBOpCap Switch_SPC Switch Ctrl SPC PosSPC O un ep U 4 ep z Switch_DPC Switch Ctrl DPC ComputedSwitchPos_DPS Comp swit pos Pos Select Phys selection Sel Switch_SPC Switch Ctrl SPC Pos Switch_ DPC Switch Ctrl DPC Pos Switchgear pos DPS Switchgear pos Pos a SwitchPos SwitchPos_ SPS Application SCE EN AP C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 9 14 Specific common classes Spare oa s monas srs ame fosos esoo fouorenore fee esros onors fee Ostens feses fes CS_VoltageAbsence_SPS CS_VoltagePresence_SPS a es Sat Lelsesnas VRefAbs CS_VoltageRefPresence_ SPS Rar an onoronoro oror fem moors fo fe Ans urs ros fes ms fom me orere roewe mer Tego penneres noren otros Tarnos mean toren TapChg Datapoint Datapoint DataObject mnemonic name Name
106. ce SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 127 208 4 4 4 Graphic Utility sub menu s Grid Zoom Anti aliasing FIGURE 165 GRAPHIC UTILITY ITEMS FIGURE 166 GRAPHIC ZOOM ITEMS Purpose Apply general settings upon graphical objects Theses items are available for Computer Mimic Editor and for Computer Mimic Editor Availability Always Other call Common toolbar Toggle to activate Magnetic Grid Grid is displayed in the viewer Any moving with mouse is aligned with the magnetic grid Ol Mimic the grid is displayed and activated with the grid settings defined with tools setting function Computer Mimic the grid is displayed The grid is always activated for this editor even if the grid is not displayed The available zoom factors are different for Ol Mimic 25 50 75 100 150 200 400 800 Computer Mimic 50 100 200 400 800 FIGURE 167 GRAPHIC ANTI ALIASING EFFECT SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 128 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 5 4 5 1 Workbenches Menu I5aGR AF Edit TSaGR4F Compile FIGURE 168 WORKBENCHES MENU The aim of this menu is to drive actions linked to external tools The presented tools are ISaGRAF from CJ international used to edit custom automation in IEC61131 This tool could be an option and subject to license FBD editor used to edit Function Block Diagram This section describes only how laun
107. ching theses tools A user manual of ISaGRAF and FBD is available in chapter PACIS SCE EN LG A complementary description of ISaGRAF and FBD is available in chapter Application of equipment MiCOM C264 Workbenches ISaGRAF Edit Purpose Launch ISaGRAF PRO Workbench with all element already entered and needed for the tool name of automation list of interface variables into dictionary Availability ISaGRAF Pro must be installed with its Dongle Other call Contextual menu when type of selected object is Slow Automation or C264 PLC Operations 1 Select ISaGRAF edit item User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 129 208 Object view E Site E Substation ATCC Yoltage level H r BusBar E EJ Feeder E 9 Automation J Slow automatior Autorecloser og Cut Cr T Bay DPC Copy ChrHec Ay Bay MW rea T Bay SPC circuit breaker a Delete Delete Ext auto CS Edit relations Ctrl F external line Order running switchgear Generic bay Day cyclic SPS Move Order running EJ B Transformer Order running switchgear transzformer ISs5RAr Edit Ay Yotagelevel M ISak AF Compile y YotLevel Count Search Ctrl F FIGURE 169 TOOLS ISaGRAF EDIT FROM SLOW AUTOMATION OBJECT Object view Site E SCE 22 Ethernet network E cad a C9 Datapoint profiles Ca Goozes Ca Hardware Ca Legacy networks O SCADA networks Ca Syste
108. ck to PACiS SCE For a complete description of this editor see 6 FBD Editor SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 132 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 6 Tools Menu Window Help Options Create Template Search all Export Import Report Export FED Export IlOMapping Export Wiring Export Scada Export IEC61850 SEL Import TIEC61850 SCOYLID Manage IEC61850 IED Languages Dictionary FIGURE 173 THE TOOLS MENU User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 133 208 4 6 1 Tools Options CE Setting manager Database Configurator General part JDR s version LE version Creation date af the SCE Updating date of the SCE Structural database s version Status bar part Long name visible Identifier visible Type or template visible Graphic part Grid active Grid visible Grid spacing Grid color Text for font testing Color of free graph Width of tree graph Height of free graph Access paths Path for System Databag generation Path to import files Path to export files Path to save databases Y iDatabasesiSCE vd 46 je lsagrat workbench path ISaGRAr E Acrobat Reader application path Program Files Adobe 4crobat 6 0Reader Acro El Fixed directory to open a working database Path to the last used directory Miscellaneous Binary compilation of Mimics during generation True dl Proce
109. ct from relation the origin of the relation is the working object 0212ENa FIGURE 68 RELATION DIRECTION The relation label is the name of the relation followed by the type of object which could be linked and then the cardinality of the relation min max User can select more than one object by checking check boxes and when apply modification it creates one relation for each new selected object and removes relation with new unselected objects after controlling the cardinality So if cardinality is respected by selection after apply there s one relation for each selected object and no relation with others The object tree could be view as an object list C Relation link editor ee has for AutoManu dependency SPS Electrical datapoint 0 1 ee has for IED address SPC address on IED 0 1 Fd has for feedback SPS Electrical datapoint 0 1 ee has for SutoManu dependency DPS Electrical datapoint 0 1 re has for profile SPC profile 1 1 ee is transmitted on IEC 61850 SCADA network 61550 protocol 0 65535 Fd has for EC address SPCOPCxDir 0 1 fi wired on OO channel 0 1 ee has for ind AckClear right Al ack right D 1 ee has for IEC address SPCOPCsSBo 0 1 F has for SCADA address SPC address on SCADA 0 65535 zu Bougies leh Scs Ethernet network C264 SPC profile DE 1 Scs Ethernet network C264 SPC profile SEO
110. ct Canonic form item 3 Pop up appears to see two forms of the equation Equation is shown in factorised compact and developed uniqueness format in Tree Viewer where each node replaces the factorisation Except for NOT all terms are displayed in list below given operator Operators are o poom o Co poom Break All Inner Template Link Purpose In Object mode break the link between an object which is an instance of template and this template Any template modification does not impact anymore the object Object attributes and its component can be modified If this instance of template contains another instances of template inner templates their template links are also broken Availability On an instantiated template Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Navigator Components List Operations 1 Select an object which is an instance of a template This object must be the root anchor of template User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 71 208 ur Object view Site Substation 220 k E El 63KW E Feeder p Feeder4 Order running of Cut Ctrl x Copy Ctre be gt Delete Supprimer Edit relations Ctril R Lochrem ctrl Local rermat Taking Cont Taking Cont Move Taking Cont Break all inner template links Taking Cont Taking Stat Taking Stat Search Ctrl F Break upper template link View template cont
111. cut operation cancels the current cut paste operation and the object icon is normal again wy ey gt Object view Site Substation 3 El 220 k Feeder Feeder 2 Feeders B Transformeri B3 kY Locvrem ctrl DPC Localremote DPS 7 F ti amp amp Da FIGURE 59 EDIT CUT RESULT 3 Select the new parent object attribute where the cut object will be moved and choose paste item The cut object is then moved to its new parent If an object already exists with the same name under the same parent the pasted object is renamed with an increment WT Sy gt Object view Site Substation 3 20k a m F 7 Feederi 1 Loctem ctrl DPC T Localremote DPS Taking Control 1 FIGURE 60 EDIT CUT PASTE RESULT 4 2 2 Edit Copy Purpose Copy the selected element to clipboard for further Paste action Availability Context dependent Other call Shortcut Ctrl C toolbar IE Contextual menu Mouse right click SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 52 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Operating 1 Select in any area the object 1 left click or attribute 2 left click to copy Paste wy ay Object view Site Substation 220 Kr EJ Feeder EJ Feeder EJ Feeder f E Transfr Locirem ctrl Delete Supprimer Localrermot x Taking Cort Edit relations Ctrl F Taking Cont Taking Cont Search
112. d and unused templates If this item was previously ticked it is unticked the Templates list contains only the used templates User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 91 208 Templates list Wain database Templates EB Sc3 2264 6264 A EI Scs MODB_ IED MODBP922 zu gt c3 1103_lED T103P127 IH Hrni Group Buttan copy Duplicate Delete Delete Define Search Ctrl F W Unused templates ee Unused templates refresh wiew all instances FIGURE 114 UNUSED TEMPLATES CONTEXTUAL MENU 4 2 27 Unused templates refresh Purpose Refresh the Templates list area according to the state ticked or unticked of the Unused templates item Availability Template is selected in Templates list area Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in templates list area Operation 1 Select a template in Templates list area 2 Choose Unused templates refresh item SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 92 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 3 User Menu Login Administration FIGURE 115 USER MENU 4 3 1 User Login Purpose Allows a user to log in the PACIS SCE application giving a user name and the password The user has profile of available actions with PACIS SCE that filter information relatively to the profile At session beginning there is a default right defined by product options and licences Availability Always User nare uzeri Password Profile
113. d in the frozen configuration the log file of the current configuration is reset When the Check Out action is applied to a configuration the new work configuration is created from the frozen one but the trace file if any is discarded configure Save Close conf mpx conf mpx _ conf mpc conf mpx gt conf mpc if count of traces gt max Save in conf mpx log txt Clear traces table then Save in conf mpx log txt Clear traces table 0215ENa FIGURE 215 LOG AND FILE OPERATIONS 1 8 Open conf mpc conf mpx Loads the last max 100 traces from the conf mpx log txt file if max lt 100 loads max traces Checks checksum of each log file 0216ENa FIGURE 216 LOG AND FILE OPERATIONS 2 3 Check In Check Out conf mpx gt conf 0 1 mpce _ conf mpc Save the conf mpx log txt Saves the content of thanpx in the conf 0 1 mpc Deletes the log files of thecurrent configuration in the mpx No conf mpx log txt in the new work configuration 0217ENa FIGURE 217 LOG AND FILE OPERATIONS 3 3 SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 176 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 5 2 Trace log file checking An ADLER32 checksum is associated to each log file except upgrading log files When a configuration is opened all the log files are checked If one of them is missing or has its checksum no
114. dow Mimic H Graph Tables E3 a Rights Users Attributes of Mimic General short name spare Definition x a Ec vvith height background color Mimic color 18 Properties title bar system menu iconizable maximizable sizeable moveable I Graphic area Mimic editor Hrmi 1 WYrk 1 YYrnd 1 irn 1 bdirnic 100 Contents of Mimic Z ORR D aS h Ti Toh O gt a a a FIGURE 141 OI MIMIC INTERACTIVE CREATION 2 Select the type of object to create line in example 3 A cross cursor appears in OI Mimic editor press the mouse button at the desired position drag the mouse until the desired dimension and release the mouse button The line is created at the given position with the given size 4 The object Line appears in navigator below its parent 5 Attribute editor is updated with the attributes of the new object Object attributes can be adjusted For a line its position stroke type or stroke color User Interface PACiS System Configuration Editor Object view E Site l SCS E Graphic 9 Computer workspaces I Ol workspaces El o workspace E El Window E Mimic Line Graph Tables E Rights Users Attributes of Line General short name index in stack Properties stroke color stroke type Black 2 ine continuous 0 SCE EN HI C40 Page 113 208 Graphic area Mimic editor Armi 1 vvrk 1 Vind 1 Mim 1 Mimic 100 Contents of Line anteater ec act
115. e and allows to select a part or all of them The spare devices are not displayed 4 Only if referenced version has a third index select the devices Otherwise all devices are pre selected 5 Select the output directory where the System Data Bag will be generated with the button 6 Click the Run button SCE Generation tpt file D Databasesi CE 4 46iDatabags wr ay LL Object SW scs E e Ethernet network EI c264 4 EI c264 B E c4 B c264_D b 0 EI IEDG_0 a Ol Server FIGURE 51 FILE GENERATE DIALOG BOX SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 46 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 7 The action progression is displayed graphically This progression can be followed in three ways the progress bar is animated to display the percentage of achievement of the process the value is a ratio of number of treated items the messages displayed on status bar which are specific of each using the nodes of the browser change in function of their processing state to follow processing OLtput file D Databases CE 4 46 Datahags Sou o S s Ethernet network FE CAA C264 6 e 2264_c iE C2640 e 0 IED of Eu Gateway E Ol Server Generate device configuration files for Cancel FIGURE 52 FILE GENERATE PROGRESSION Ol server At the end of generation the final result of generation is presented Generation result D System Data Bag build is successful Ea FIGURE 53
116. e graphic objects to align at least two objects Multi selection is available with shift left mouse click A text tay roup m m m FIGURE 152 OI MIMIC ALIGNMENT PREPARATION 2 Select the alignment rule to apply 3 The alignment is applied to the selected objects The position of each selected object is updated with the given rule Their graphical representation is updated For example with H A Text to droup O O O FIGURE 153 Ol MIMIC ALIGNMENT RESULT SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 120 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 4 2 5 Graphic Layers sub menu FIGURE 154 GRAPHIC OI MIMIC LAYERS ITEMS Purpose modifies the stack position of graphic objects which are superposed This defines which objects will be on top or behind the selected object This mechanism can be represented by a stack the bottom of the stack is behind the top of the stack Availability only one graphic object is selected Other call Ol Mimic Toolbar Set the object at the bottom of the stack Set the object at the top of the stack Move back the object of one position in the stack Move up the object of one position in the stack Operations 1 Select one graphic object In the following example the selected object the middle red circle is in second position in the stack Left white circle is in top position right blue circle is in third position and blue rectangle is in bottom position Stac
117. e same document At the main toolbar you select the New Window item of the Window menu A second window of the same document is opened and is independent of the first one You can choose different Zoom ratios focus on different document areas SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 200 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor DOCUMENT S0365ENa Now it is possible to perform drag and drop SFL drawing from one view to the other but in the same document and seeing the two views at the same time fal inexistant xml 7 1 window 1 and Window 2 DOCUMENT 1 DOCUMENT 2 VIEW 2 S0371ENa NOTE The sequence indice is automatically modified adapted to the new network SFL connections are not allowed between different documents User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 201 208 6 4 9 FBD Graphical Controls You cannot put FBD graphical elements anywhere in the Editor Window not on or quite near a Block or a Text Annotation not on the page boundaries In these cases FBD returns a feedback to show the problem RED dashed lines to indicate what draw part is in a forbidden zone with a no entry YO sign YELLOW dashed lines to indicate the objects which becomes unacceptable because of the attached wrong RED object Example 1 MOVE operation Objects turned wrong During the Move operation these colours red and yellow are displayed as long as the moved object is in a wron
118. e spare to Yes SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 26 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 3 4 Components List Contents of 220 Ky Mame Type Description EJ Feeder Generic bay Generic bay eeder Feeder EJ Feeders Feeder Feeder B Transformer Transformer Transformer g has for command right Command right relation Graphic Rights Users Right list Comm g has for defaut UCASWEC server C264 relation cs Ethernet network C264 ee has for Bypass right Command right 4 relation Graphic Rights Users Right list Comm fd has for Foreing Sub Sup right Command right 5 relation Graphic Rights Users Right list Comm Ed has for ind AckClear right Al ack right 10 relation Graphic Rights Users Right list Slack g has for lock right Command right 12 relation Graphic Rights Users Right list Comm FIGURE 26 COMPONENTS LIST VIEWER The components list gives the same sub object that navigator expands But it provides two other columns with the object type and object description Sorting can be made by Name Type or Description by clicking on header Relations content drawings are the same that navigator with same visibility rules The behaviour of mouse operation is the same A click on an object changes focus A double click on a relation opens the Relation link editor dialog box cal Relation link editor Send order null E amp Substation E 220 Ky E Feeder amp transformer
119. ects are not available 3 Select the C264 devices to export Two representations tree or list are available Shortcuts could be used for selection User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 157 208 CE IOMapping export Output file EN Configuration O4 34 OMapping zip C rare SE Object E SCH E s Ethernet network cS C264M m C264R EI 2644 E EI C2640 EI C2640 FIGURE 195 TOOLS EXPORT IOMAPPING SELECTION 4 Select the output file by clicking the button 5 Click the Run button 6 The action progression is displayed graphically This progression can be followed in three ways the progress bar is animated to display the percentage of achievement of the process the value is a ratio of number of treated items the messages displayed on status bar which are specific of each using the nodes of the browser change in function of their processing state to follow processing CE Mapping export Output file E Configurationgg 34import Ohlapping zie LG Ethernet network do C264M m CIGAR E c264 4 E C2646 EI c264c EI C2640 OdExploMapping Create Zip FIGURE 196 TOOLS EXPORT IOMAPPING RUNNING 7 The Export action could be cancelled at any moment 8 The exported files are stored in the given ZIP file SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 158 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 6 9 Tools Export Wiring Purpose Ex
120. een created by a previous Tools Export action 3 A pdf report document is then displayed with a pdf reader A pdf file is created in the same directory than the selected archive with the same name This report contains a full description of all data of the selected archive User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 145 208 A Adobe Reader exportlV pdf Sele es File Edit View Document Tools Window Help 21 BBSRAHAH OD Mad Subsiation 220 kW Transformert transformer Order running Feeder circuit breaker extemal line Order running FBD automation Feeders circuit breaker extemal line Order running Localfremote DPS Locirem cil DPC Taking Control 4 Taking Control 1 Taking Control 2 Taking Gonirol 3 Taking Status 1 Taking Status 2 Taking Status 3 Taking Status 4 B3 kV Feeder Attachments Comments Ad des IP PB FIGURE 181 TOOL REPORT PDF FILE RESULT Scs Ethernet network C264M C264 1 C264M C264 Computer FIGURE 182 TOOL REPORT OBJECT DESCRIPTION FORMAT 4 6 6 Tools Export FBD Purpose Export in XML format FBD automations or FBD interlocks The exported files are stored in a ZIP file which can contain in according to the choise of the user One XML file per FBD describing the FBD plus one XSD file describing the schema of a FBD XML file The XML file is linked to an XSD schema therefore it must be valid This file is used after updating
121. emplate contains all selected object Its name is the name of anchor object Tools Search all Purpose Creation of query from all configuration data For a complete description of a query and its result refer to 4 2 8 Edit Search Availability Right dependent Other call None Operation Select Tools Search all item The following dialog box is displayed For a complete description of this dialog box and the next operations see refer to 4 2 8 Edit Search SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 136 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor SCE Query Manager Global query on Objects Instance format Types Attributes Electrical topology lt Undefined ShartName gt Add to Fitter System topology sUndetined LongNarme Graphical topology stable state time reference m Datapoint _ spare m Input complementarity delay jammed x 100 maj Delays 1 Counter datapoint complementarity delay undefined x 100 ms Delays I S DFS datapoint open confirmation delay x 100 ma Delays MPS datapoint _ closed confirmation delay x 100 me Delays EA Mv datapoint forcing management Forcing and suppression 4 SPS datapoint Fd has for ind AckClear right Al ack right Fd is transmitted on IEC 61850 SCADA network 61950 proto fd is transmitted on IEC 61550 SCADA network 61950 protol E FL Output amp has for ind AckClear right Al ack right amp is transmitted
122. eneral mechanism is quite the same using clipboard or drag and drop facilities Select a network region on the Editor view see Selection of a subnetwork Initiate a Cut Paste Copy Paste or drag and drop operation Terminate this operation either by cancelling it or by entering it you can stop the operation by pushing on the Esc key or by dropping in a no entry area To move a network region Drag and drop operation You select the network You left click on one of selected objects You move the mouse with the left click on The borders are then drawn in dashed lines as the linked SFL which stay attached and are automatically rerouted The drawing stays with dashed lines until you drop The subnetwork is then re drawn in its new location or Cut and paste operations You select the subnetwork You push on Ctrl X or select the Cut item in the Edit menu You move the cursor where you want in the Editor window and left click on You push on Ctrl V or select the Paste item in the Edit menu NOTE Connexion SFL between the cut subnetwork and the remaining network are lost To duplicate a subnetwork Drag and drop operations You select the subnetwork and you move the mouse with the Ctrl key pressed The new subnetwork loses all its connected SFL lines with the remaining network It is drawn in dashed lines as below The draw stays with dashed lines until you drop WYSIWYG effect User Interface SCE EN H
123. ent e4444 64 FIGURE 82 EDIT BREAK ALL INNER TEMPLATE LINKS 2 Choose Break all inner template link item A confirmation dialog box appears this message indicates that this selected object is concerned by the operation but also the others components of the template Click on Yes Oui to continue the operation A click to No Non cancels the operation Break link with source template AN This operation breaks ALL template links of the target objects issued From the unified template Do vou want bo continue FIGURE 83 EDIT BREAK TEMPLATE LINK CONFIRMATION SCE EN HI C40 Page 72 208 4 2 16 User Interface PACIS System Configuration Editor 3 The link with its template is broken Its icon becomes normal object icon All attributes becomes RW and its components could be edited add remove a component Wr ey Object view Site Substation 220 KW 63kW F Feeder 2 Feederd Order running amp E cB4 G Automation FED automation Comp SwE pos Switch Ctrl BPC Swich Pha pos witch PAB pos Switch Pho pos FIGURE 84 EDIT ALL TEMPLATE LINKS HAVE BEEN BROKEN Break Upper Template Link Purpose In Object mode break the link between an object which is an instance of a template and this template Any template modification does not impact anymore the object Object attributes and its component can be modified If this instance of template co
124. er 40 TE External synchronisation synchronisation source TCPAP addressing TCPAP address ps5 2552551 00 network name C2644 264_A C264 Computer Scs 1 EthernetNetywork 1 C264 1 of type C264 Rv Objects k Fa e FIGURE 7 PACIS SCE DISPLAY WITH LOADED DATABASE The display is composed of 5 areas e Title Bar Menu Bar Tool Bar Docking Window or common work area composed of several on line optional and customisable areas Template List Tree Viewer Template Entry Tree Viewer of selected item in Navigator Object Entry Tree view of selected item in Navigator Template Object Navigator Object Template Contents List of selected item in Navigator Attributes List of selected Item in Navigator Graphic area _ Traces List Viewer e Status Bar SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 12 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 2 3 1 Title Bar 2 3 2 FIGURE 8 TITLE BAR This Title bar provides the name of the product PACiS Configurator synonym of System Configuration Editor the full file name of the active database including its path optionally if database is read only On the right of title bar are displayed three window standard buttons Set application as icon in Window Task Bar a Maximise minimize application windows Close Exit the application When the PACIS SCE window is minimised its size
125. er workspaces Ca Ol workspaces Graph Tables Rights Users E3 E FIGURE 11 NAVIGATOR SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 14 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor e Ol Mimic Editor this editor is displayed in the graphic area and is used to edit the Ol mimics Graphic area Mimic editor Hmi 1 Wyrk 1 Wnd 1 Mirm 1 tirnic zu gt lt 7 A TETETIC ac te X Wr lt gt FIGURE 12 Ol MIMIC EDITOR Computer Mimic Editor this editor is displayed in the graphic area and is used to edit the bay mimic of C264 HMI Graphic area Bay mimic editor Hmi 1 LAM wrk Hes sage ee eee ee ee FIGURE 13 COMPUTER MIMIC EDITOR User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 15 208 Bitmap Editor this editor is displayed in the graphic area and allows editing the bitmap file which is used during Computer mimic edition The bitmaps are stored in a bitmap table Graphic area Bitmap editor No Name oe mn eye Eaa BEO ac 3 2 1BEBBBERGBERBEERL ala Bam 1 1 ae a a FIGURE 14 BITMAP EDITOR Template navigator presents the list of all templates defined in the current configuration database Templates list et eel Main database C Templates Site circuft breaker CB type Site circuit breaker CB type Il Site circuit breaker CB type Ill Site transformer transformer HE Sc03 C764 2264 FIGURE 15 TEMPLATE LIST SCE EN HI C40
126. etpoint INC_Direct MEASUREMENT GGIO OpCntRS Setpoint having as feedback an Direct_CF Operating Counter INC_ST INC_SV MEASUREMENT GGIO Operating Counter alone DataObjects of datapoints linked with has for feedback relation have the same name the dataObject name of the xPC Counter Name DataObject Name Common classes Coupling between DataObjects linked to the same datapoint is done by naming theses DataObjects located under different Functional Components SV CF have the same name SV dataObject is optional It exists if flag enable Force Subst Sup of profile of datapoint is set to Yes Only no spared datapoints are taken into account in auto addressing If a datapoint is unspared then an auto addressing treatment maus be done again Some datapoints are out of scope of auto addressing Theses datapoints are identified by their data model mnemonic and their short name SCE EN AP C40 Page 14 14 2 4 Application PACIS System Configuration Editor m p p datapoint name Module Circuit breaker Ph not together External automatic on off ctrl DPC synchrocheck built in function snot ee SPC Relay built in functions XX_thresholdY_trip With XX function number Trip Y threshold number XX_thresholdY_inst_dir_rev With XX function number in di rev Y threshold number XX_thresholdY_ interlock With XX function number interlock Y thres
127. f this new db A frozen version save As checkin MULTIPLE A l Say Saye 118 version are available THE working checkout version only ONE vorking version for a db so some warning are done during checkin checkout operation to prevent some data crash S0209ENa FIGURE 44 CHECK IN CHECK OUT MECHANISM Availability Only with working version of a database Other call None Operating Check in the work version Origin version Identifier FIGURE 45 FILE CHECK IN WORKING DATABASE User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 41 208 1 Select new reference identifier 2 Write comments 3 Confirm check in by clicking the OK button A pop up window asks for identifier increment with major or minor evolution PACIS SCE computes directly the proposed identifier from current one In example it starts from 0 0 If current identifier is 3 5 it proposes 3 5 0 3 6 and 4 0 This reference is added to the file name A field text area allows to precise the content or the modification of the version This comment is stored in the database file It is possible at any moment to read it with File Properties A good practice is to keep reference 0 x for development and 1 x 2 x for major steps of project life prototype Factory version site version Major index modification can be also a consequence of PACiS SCE software e
128. file or directory 2 Enter aname for the New database in File Name area 3 Select the kind of database in File Type area with mpc for configuration or mpl for library 4 Validate by clicking the New button or enter in file name area A first working file or directory is created An empty working database is available under PACiS SCE interface With previous naming rules the name is free but a good practice is to put PACiS SCE software version at its beginning User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 35 208 Example 04 34 myDb mpc Path of database must contain only alphabetic or numeric character or character or character If the given name is wrong a warning message is displayed New 446_DB_01 mpc x File name Format does not match this pattern a list of word characters a 2 0 9 4 2 with no blank FIGURE 39 WRONG FILE NAME FORMAT File Open Purpose Open an existing library configuration database as main or second database If no database already opens it opens a main working database If a work database is already opened a second database is opened in read only for copy of object to the working database Availability Only two databases can be opened simultaneously Other call Shortcut Ctrl O ia Toolbar Lar Operating The action is available from start up or when a main database is already defined A pops up appear
129. fixed by a number default value is 1 range is 1 9 999 999 except for LLNO and some LN of LDO A Logical Node name must be unique in the whole IEC61850 mapping except for LLNO DBID and LPHD The uniqueness is done with number suffix see previous rule One Logical Node LDO TCIDIAG is created for each C264 SCADA protocol A Logical Node SYSTEM RDRE is created for the Legacy IED SPS disturbance file ready A Logical Node CONTROL GBAY is created for each bay that is managed by a server and that contains some particular bay datapoints A Logical Node is created for each module of bay that is managed by a server Circuit breaker SCE EN AP C40 Application Page 6 14 PACiS System Configuration Editor A logical Node CONTROL GAPC is created for each User function Slow Automatism ISaGRAF under the server where the automatism runs relation runs on Some Logical Nodes CONTROL GGIO are created for generic modules A generic module is a non typed module Numerical suffix is used when several GGIO exists The number of GGIO is minimized with the following assertion No more 50 ST DataObjects could be defined under the same GGIO No more 50 MX DataObjects could be defined under the same GGIO No more 50 SP DataObjects could be defined under the same GGIO No more 50 CO DataObjects could be defined under the same GGIO A Logical Node CONTROL CILO is created for each xPC datapoints for which
130. for CT VT acquisition MMC Medium Modular Computer MMS Manufacturing Message Specification ISO 9506 ModBus Communication protocol used on secondary networks with IED or with SCADA RCP 2 versions exist with standard MODICON or Schneider Electric one Module Word reserved in PACiS SCE for all electric HV devices It groups all switch gears transformer motors generators capacitors MOTION Transient state of a Double Point Occurs when the two associated digital inputs are momentarily in state 0 e g position indication when an electrical device is switching The concept of momentarily depends on a user selectable delay MPC Protection Module for Computer MV Medium Voltage NBB Numerical Busbar Protection NC Normally Closed for a relay NO Normally Open for a relay OBS One Box Solution Computer which provides protection and control functions with local HMI The prime application of this device is intended for use in substations up to distribution voltage levels although it may also be used as backup protection in transmission substations Likewise the OBS may be applied to the MV part of a HV substation which is being controlled by the same substation control system OLE Object Linking and Embedding OLE is a Microsoft specification and defines standards for interfacing objects OPC OLE for process control OPC is a registered trademark of Microsoft and is designed to be a method to allow business management access
131. g Measurements Counter Miscallen eous short name 264 1 long name 264 Computer rack model oO TE date format YMMDD spare External synchronisation synchronisation Source TCPAP addressing TCPAP address 255 255 255 255 network name NAME FIGURE 95 ABACKUP EQUIPMENT 4 2 21 New Purpose 1 Create a new Unified Template Purpose 2 Create a new Parameter in the selected Unified Template Availability e Depending on the selected element Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Attributes Editor Parameter tab Templates List SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 80 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Operation 1 1 Only in template mode select the root of Templates list area and choose New item FIGURE 96 EDIT NEW TEMPLATE 2 A new template is created with a default name Its name will be set after the creation of its first component the first created component of a template is the anchor of the template The name of the template is the name of its anchor An anchor is the object from which the template can be instantiated Templates list Main database Templates Site circuit breaker CB type Site circuit breaker CB type Il Site circuit breaker CB type Ill Stte transformer tansformer BO Scs C264 C264 5 sCs Ol server Ol server Scs UCAAIEC gateway UCSAieC gateway FIGURE 97 ANEW TEMPLATE User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 81
132. g area If you drop in a wrong situation the drawing is like before the move operation and the colour dashed lines are removed Example 2 Copy Paste between two Editor windows E Inexistant xml 7 1 Example of Text Annotation BUT NOT NW AND NOT N25 OR INS E Inexistant xml 7 2 During the Copy operation the graphical element is displayed red as long as it is in a wrong area If you drop it on this wrong area the element remains displayed dashed red It is now possible to initiate a new drag amp drop operation in order to move it on a right area SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 202 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 6 4 10 FBD Semantical Controls 6 4 10 1 Prototypical FBD network notion In the description of a Function or a Function Block each connecting line has definite characteristics which fix the data types choice possibilities for each of them The Equation Viewer controls that the edited variable meets the CL criteria Connecting Lines prototypes are characterized by Data type A CL can accept variables of one or several data types ex Bool Time Supported data types depend on target types Two CL of two F or FB which has to be linked by an SFL must have compatible data types if not the Equation Viewer doesn t allow the SFL drawing as explained in Prototypical Controls 6 4 10 2 Prototypical Controls The Equation Viewer controls that two linked CL have compatible characteristics Example with
133. ge Page Down Move the view down by an entire page Home Move the view at the upper right corner of the document End Move the view at the lower left corner of the document SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 182 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 3 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 1 1 6 3 1 2 Using File Functions CTRL S To save the current equation CTRL P To print the current equation Getting Help F1 Access to Online Help for the active window help about the Equation Viewer or the selected functional block help about the selected block Understanding FBD The Equation Viewer allows the programmer to build equations by taking existing blocks from libraries assigning their input output parameters defining data flow between functions In addition text annotations may be used to document the logic Graphical component on the Editor View Graphical component summary FBD Language Elements Slots Functions Function Blocks Connecting Lines Signal Flow Lines Horizontal Vertical Connections Literal Annotations Text Annotations Properties 1 Slots describe input output parameters of Functions or Function Blocks 2 A Function or Function Block is a FBD instruction which when executed yields one or more values 3 A Function Function Block or Slot can have one or more Connecting lines 4 Signal flow lines represent the data flow between Blocks head and tail of a SFL may either be put on
134. gement of all template databases and the administration of the structural database The level 4 users are the PACIS SCE administrators Such categories is only an outline of PACIS SCE users since several of its tools thanks to specific editors or report managers can provided the records needed by other tasks commissioning cubicle mapping extraction etc PACIS SCE Template amp Object A database is basically a collection of persistent data In the PACIS SCE framework a database is a collection of objects Any object has its specific attributes organised in categories and subcategories The objects are organised in the database by following pre defined association rules The structural database defines object types and association types Association types are hierarchical link types and relation link types between object types Hierarchical links are defined for father child associations Relation links are defined for other associations and may hold attributes Cardinalities are defined for all associations A library database contains templates A template is a collection of objects associations instantiated from the structural database or from others templates A configuration database contains objects associations instantiated from types of the structural database or from templates It also contains its own templates created specifically for the configuration or imported from a library database A configuration database defines all
135. given to the device or part used to control locally several bays or sub station Usually associate with Remote Local sub station control It is commonly PACiS Operator Interface Substation Control System Single Counter Analogue setpoints are analogue outputs delivered as current loops Analogue setpoints are used to send instruction values to the process or to auxiliary devices Digital values sent on multiple parallel wired outputs Each wired output represent a bit of the value Digital setpoints are used to send instruction values to the electrical process or to auxiliary devices Define in IEC61850 as entity that provides services to clients or issues unsolicited messages Sequential Function Chart One of the IEC1131 3 programming languages language used to define configurable automation System Indication Binary information that do not come from external interface It is related to an internal state of the computer time status hardware faults It is the result of all inner function AR PSL or ISaGRAF automation Switchgear Intelligent Control Unit Control unit of an intelligent circuit breaker fourth generation Simple Network Time Protocol Sequence Of Events Other term for the event list Single Point Single Point Status Single Point Control Structured Text One of the IEC1131 3 programming languages language used to define configurable automation Bay computer used at substation level A binar
136. have been done in language selection Modifications are identified by an asterisk for each modified field Clicking on OK validates the modifications Other call None Operation Current languages Two combo boxes are available Configurator s language stands for the language used to display the user interface i e the menus dialog boxes the button tool tips labels Database s language has two meanings depending on context At first if no database is opened the language indicates in which language a database must be created Secondly if a database is opened it indicates in which language the database content must be displayed i e the values of attributes When a database is opened the displayed database language is set to current configurator s language if the language is defined in database or else the first created language of the database is chosen Database languages All languages of the current configuration appear in the list Configuration languages The remaining available languages appear in the list Available languages Add button to add the selected languages from the available list to the configuration When a language is added all its multi languages attributes are copied from the current configuration language to the new one if its value is different than default value if the attribute hasn t been updated by user the translated default value is used for the new language Remove b
137. he query result table Select tab for extracting data from the result table by selecting them in a browser This tab gives access to the Export function see 4 6 2 For a contextual query the short name of the selected element from which the query dialog box was launched is reminded under the box title Edit tab CE OdWinDialog QryResultEditor Edit Select Contextual query on Object Ethernet network Type DITZO0 Z10 Filter spare EQUALS No ll occurrences Object short name Gen physical board nu spare Scs Ethernet network C264_C DIU200 210 DIU200 210 0 Sca Ethernet network C264 DIU200 210 1 1 JH Scs Ethernet network C264_C DIU200 2102 Diu200 7102 N2 0 Na Scs Ethernet network C264_D DIU200 210 Scs Ethernet network C264 6 DIL200 210 Scs Ethernet network C264_E DIU200 210 1 Scs Ethernet network C264_4 DIU200 210 No Scs Ethernet network C264_B DIL200 210 2 Scs Ethernet network C264_4 DIUZO0 210 1 Scs Ethernet network C264_4 DIU200 210 2 Scs Ethernet network C264_4 DIUZO0 210 3 No lt lt 8 8 el lt lt 8 8 Ei FIGURE 73 QUERY RESULT DIALOG BOX EDIT TAB SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 62 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Lines are the objects templates or relations matching the query definition Their short name path is displayed in the first column Following columns are the selected Attributes A cell contains
138. he tool box on the left in the pixel view press the mouse button drag the mouse to erase the desired pixels and release the mouse button select one shape tool CN gt OU S E 8 in the tool box on the left in the pixel view press the mouse button drag the mouse until the desired dimension and release the mouse button select the hand tool s in the tool box on the left in the pixel view presses the mouse button drag the mouse until the desired position and release the mouse button Move the bitmap pixel by click on one arrow F gt A BM t F in the tool box on the pixel right Rotate the bitmap click on one rotation button de or 2h in the tool box on the right Flip the bitmap click on one flip button J or in the tool box on the right Resize the bitmap Erase the bitmap Save the bitmap Save the bitmap with an other file name click on the resize button EL in the main tool box on the right A dialog box appears and the user can modify the width and or the height of the bitmap If the user validates these modifications then the bitmap is resized click on the erase View button amp in the main tool box on the right a confirmation dialog box appears If the user validates its choice then the bitmap is erased but the physical file if it exists isn t removed from hard disk The save of the modified bitmap is run automatically when one among foll
139. hen selecting object click enter all views are refreshed with corresponding data Components List Object relations under selected object Attributes List of object selected Template Entry List of existing template of that can be added under selected object from DB template list Object Entry List of objects that can be added under selected object from conceptual modelisation 2 4 3 Management under Windows 2000 2000 Server amp XP 2 4 3 1 Windowing The PACIS SCE Application follows windowing behaviour As presented before it has all option for iconify maximise minimise or close exit When window is minimised it can be resized by its border or corner and displaced by dragging of title bar This behaviour is also down with sub windows 2 4 3 2 ToolTip When mouse pointer remains on tool bar icon or menu a tool tip appears with a short message explaining the function User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor USER INTERFACE User Interface PACIS System Configuration Editor CONTENT 1 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT 1 1 Using PACiS SCE 1 1 1 PACiS SCE Users 1 1 2 Devices handle by PACiS SCE 1 1 3 PACiS SCE Components 1 1 4 PACiS SCE Data hierarchy 1 1 5 PACiS SCE Template amp Object 1 1 6 Database creation process 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 1 Launching PACiS SCE 2 2 Leaving PACiS SCE 2 3 PACiS SCE General Display 2 3 1 Title Bar 2 3 2 Menu Bar 2 3 3 Tool bars
140. his button is selected the Checked traces are not displayed they are filtered Else they are SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 44 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor Availability For referenced or working version of a database Other call Shortcut F6 Operating 1 Before the beginning of the check PACIS SCE clears the Check Traces tab displays it and displays a waiting popup 2 During the check computing PACIS SCE displays the found errors or warnings in the Check Traces tab The number of errors and warning are updated at the top of Check Traces tab 3 After the check the content of the Check Traces tab is saved in the check txt file in the folder of the configuration This file is a text file It can be displayed in Microsoft Excel with the file type Text separator tabulation or in any text editor 4 PACIS SCE notifies that the Configuration Database is modified and has to be saved check txt file and Configuration settings are to be saved 4 1 11 File Generate Purpose Generate from PACiS SCE current database the equipment database to load into system devices This equipment database is a Zip file which is used by the SMT System Management Tool It s called System Data Bag sdb There is no software interface between SMT and PACiS SCE The exchanges are done manually with files This System Data Bag contains all device configuration files which are named Application Data Bags adb There
141. hold number di Bien automatism built in start disturbance unction Relay 49 built in function 49 trip_th_overload 49 trip th over Wild char or pseudo regular expression A B C is used to specify several datapoints Goose Rules start dist ctrl _ Only MX or ST DataObjects under Functional Components MX and ST could be goosed DataObject is transmitted by goose if the linked datapoint is used in a remote automatism FBD ISaGRAF Remote means the server of datapoint is not the server of automatism Global Alarm Acknowledgement SPS is always transmittted by goose Automatic Goose transmission flag of a dataObject contains these conditions Manual Goose transmission flag of a dataObject is set manually by user Between two auto addressing the value of this flag is kept if the dataObject exists yet DataObject is transmitted by goose if its Automatic or Manual Goose transmission flags are true Capacity of each goose one for ST one for MX is limited to 1250 bytes Lexical SCE EN LX C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor LEXICAL Lexical SCE EN LX C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 1 12 CONTENT 1 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT 3 2 LEXICAL 4 SCE EN LX C40 Lexical Page 2 12 PACiS System Configuration Editor BLANK PAGE Lexical SCE EN LX C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 3 12 1 SCOPE OF THE DOCUMENT This document is a chapter of PACIS SCE documentation bi
142. ial values of all translations The user can directly edit a translation inside the cell of a target language column The max length column contains the maximum length of the label translations The attribute column shows the attributes number that are associated with this label A button allows to display a windows tree structure with all attributes holding this label This button is contextual and it is displayed when the entry is selected Buttons area The Previous button leads to the dictionary language selection dialog box in order to change the languages to the current dictionary This button is greyed if at least one entry is marked as modified by an asterisk in the first column The Apply button updates the configuration database with the last modifications without closing the window After pushing this button all asterisks are removed from the first column The Close button closes the dialog window If there is some modified field the PACiS SCE asks to the user to save the data before closing windows The Cancel button closes the window discarding the last modifications The Export button saves the dictionary as an XML file The Import button allows entering a dictionary from an XML file lt xml version 1 0 encoding IS0 8859 1 Y lt Root Window lt Header lt Date Thu Sep 09 16 45 47 CEST 2004 Dale lt CLont D Watabasest3301338_ mydbisse_ myDb mpo Clont lt HRet US English HRet lt HTarget Standard
143. igator when Graphic Perspective rt Windows menu has been chosen lt can receive various editors in according to the selected object in the Navigator and the selected attribute in the attributes editor As all objects the graphic objects can be manipulated from the Navigator Nevertheless the graphic editor is helpful to create graphic objects by showing a graphical representation of the objects Currently the available editors are Ol Mimic Editor to build the Ol Mimics used by the operator interface Computer Mimic Editor to build the Computer Mimics used by the MiCOM C264 front panel HMI Bitmap Editor to build the bitmaps also used by the MiCOM C264 front panel HMI A complete description of these editor is done in section Graphic menu see 4 4 SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 32 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor A 4 1 PACiS SCE MENU COMMAND All PACiS SCE actions are available through the menu bar items and or contextual menu items Availability of theses items is contextual For example Edit Paste is enabled if an object has been cut copy before and a potential parent object has been selected in navigator Theses conditions are described for each action File Menu wie Edit Display User Graphic G Open Chr Clase Ctrl 5 Prepare upgrade amp save Clean amp save Create 4 copy Check in Check Properties Exit Alk F4 FIGURE 36 FILE MENU A database
144. il MTSU shy al INT 325 ctlal BOOL ondgin Originator Test BOOL Information subclass E mapped FIGURE 206 SUBCLASS ASSOCIATION DIALOG BOX It works like main dialog box but specialized for a sub set of classes After closing this dialog box the association is done SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 168 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 6 14 Tools Languages Purpose This dialog box allows the user to manage the configuration and HMI languages This window allows to modify the following languages Current languages the language used to display user interface and database contents or creation Database languages languages that are defined in a database Generation languages used to localize C264 and Ol devices Availability The dialog box is always available even if no database is opened Available actions depend on context no database is opened Languages setting Current languages Configurators language us English Database languages Available languages Configuration languages Generation languages Dl Computer Ol secondary language Us Engish Computer secondary language s Engish Cancel FIGURE 207 LANGUAGES SETTING WHEN NO DATABASE IS OPENED User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 169 208 a database is opened Languages setting Current languages Configurators language Meaz Ei ka Database s language us English u
145. ion The selected object in the OI Mimic Editor depends on the selected object in the Navigator More precisely Ifthe selected object is a mimic no object is selected in the OI Mimic Editor If the selected object belongs to a group or a multistate the corresponding group or multistate is selected in the Ol Mimic Editor If the selected object is a feature as animation action the owner object is selected in the Ol Mimic Editor Multi selection is available with a key sequence shift left mouse click Unselect an object in a multi selection is available with the same key sequence shift left mouse click List of items Creation Transformation HH Ungroup G Group Edition T 69 Rotation 90 Vertical alignment Horizontal alignment Raise FIGURE 139 GRAPHIC OI MIMIC ITEMS Hereafter a full description of theses items with this classification creation transformation and rotation group management alignment layer management User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 111 208 4 4 2 1 Graphic Creation sub menu Workbenches Tools Window Help OI Mimic Creation Fa Line Computer Mimic P Transformation f Rectangle Grid Wy i Circle Zoom I ce Polyline Anti aliasing IF ay Text Color editor a ae War bext Font editor Mema icon Stroke editor Vertical alignment Image Horizontal alignment FIGURE
146. ion can be followed in three ways the progress bar is animated to display the percentage of achievement of the process the value is a ratio of number of treated items the messages displayed on status bar which are specific of each using the look of the selected nodes of the browser change according to their processing state Tools Export IEC61850 SCL Purpose This export is used to export a database electric and system topology in one or several XML files with a schema defined by IEC 61850 norm electric topology electro technical view of the substation with links between different modules topology system topology devices definitions and their IEC61850 mapping Three export modes are available a complete export SCD System Configuration Description that contains all information of the configured system only one XML file an IEC61850 IED export CID Configured IED Description that contains all information from an IED one XML file by IED an IEC61850 IED Model export ICD IED Capability Description that contains an IED template to create IED based on same model one XML file by IED The XML format is described in IEC61850 norm part 6 The exported files are stored in a ZIP file Availability Right dependent Other call None Operation 1 Select Tools Export IEC61850 SCL item 2 A dialog box displays all IEC61850 devices except Ol Server and GTW devices It al
147. ion of PACiS SCE can be imported with Import button From the displayed file chooser select the PACIS SCE_setting xml file from installation directory of this old version then click on Select button 4 6 2 Tools Create Template al Template creation WY ay ao a O0 220 kv B Transformerd 2 Feeder ry Feeders Fs circuit breaker external line Order running EM cp type Wr FED automation Localremote DPS Loceri ctrl DPE Taking Control 4 Taking Control 1 Taking Control 2 Taking Control 3 Taking Status 1 Taking Status 2 Taking Status 3 Taking Status 4 E O E esky L SCS a mM ee Graphic JS Ol workspace a O E window 1 SY Mimic CB Group E kl LHM labels __ E E Graph Tables 6866444 4 418i E L E L E E a FIGURE 175 TOOLS CREATE TEMPLATE CREATION User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 135 208 4 6 3 Purpose g Create a new template from the objects hierarchy Availability Right dependent Other call None Operation 1 Select Tool Create template item a tree view of all objects are displayed 2 Select objects that will be the components of the new template 3 Select an object that will be the anchor of the new template Be care while an anchor is not defined the Create button is disabled 4 Click the Create button a new template is added in Templates List This t
148. iption gt CD Configured IED Description t c O IED Capability Description CD SOLO P c264M 1 9 Cc264R WEIT 22644 EI C2646 EI 2264 EI C2640 EI Ebskus1 EI IEDsbus EI lEDsbus3 Creation of ZIF file Eontiguration4 S4SCL zip Run Cancel Close FIGURE 200 TOOLS EXPORT IEC61850 RUNNING 8 The Export action could be cancelled at any moment 9 The exported files are stored in the given ZIP file User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 163 208 4 6 12 Tools Import IEC61850 SCD Purpose This import is used to update a set of IEC61850 IEDs in the SCE database with data configured outside the SCE in an IEC61850 configuration file scd extension Availability A database is open Other call None Operation 1 Select Tools Import SCD item The SCD import dialog box is displayed In this dialog box are listed all the IEDs of the database spare and template objects are not listed CE SCD im port a M E Ethernet network E ED 004 W ED 01 84996 E c264 o2 e e264 01 FIGURE 201 SCD IMPORT DIALOG BOX 2 Click the browse button 1 to open a Select file dialog box When the scd file is selected its name is displayed in the Input file field 2 The IEDs whose network name is present in the SCD file IED name field are automatically selected and associated to the related description 3 SCE EN HI C40 User Interface
149. is displayed only when Debug traces are displayed 5 The Message field is the text message of the trace Trace management is driven by 4 icons Save the displayed traces in a file selected through a file chooser Clear the table Traces are saved in the log file of the open configuration Toggle for DEBUG traces If this button is selected the DEBUG level traces are not displayed they are filtered Else they are Toggle for traces from event manager of the PACiS SCE software operator actions SCE EN HI C40 Page 174 208 5 1 User Interface PACIS System Configuration Editor Trace saving User saving The User can save the displayed traces in a file selected through a file chooser The current log file is then saved into the given file The file could be edited by an text editor Field separator is a tab character Specific saving for configuration upgrades During opening of a configuration an upgrade can be occurred see File Open The traces sent by the upgrade process are automatically saved in a specific file The file name is log lt v r gt txt where lt v r gt is the release number of the target configuration It s stored in the configuration file This file is a zip file Example A configuration database conf mpx is opened with PACiS SCE with a release number 3 34 This operation needs an upgrade of the configuration database The upgrading operations are logged in a file log3 34 txt This file
150. is either a configuration database or a library database A configuration database contains templates and a configuration which uses theses templates A library contains only templates Database could have some different storing format a compressed file the database is a compressed file that contains all files of the database a sub tree directory the database is a directory and its files sub tree The storing format of a database is indicated by its file directory extension e g mpc database configuration file mpl database library file e dpc database configuration directory dpl database library directory Each database is composed of several versions a working version and some referenced versions The working version can be updated read and write whereas referenced versions are frozen read only A Check In mechanism is used to reference the working version it becomes a referenced version A Check Out mechanism is used to transfer a referenced version to the working version No more than two databases can be opened simultaneously in the PACIS SCE The first opened database is the main database It can be the working version opened in update mode or a referenced version opened in read only mode User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 33 208 The second opened database is the second database It can be opened only if the main database is the working version It ca
151. is stored in configuration database file conf mpc which is a zip file With this feature all upgrading operation of configuration database in stored in its file and could be consulted The files of mpc are the following Norm Type aut File Folder bitmaps File Folder bte File Folder db odx File Folder fbd File Folder C iedmodels File Folder images File Folder E check txt Document texte db odb Fichier ODE E db oF Fichier ODF db odt Fichier ODT a db settings xml Document ML 5 1ED1 jpg Iog4 24 6xt Iog4 31 txt Iog4 32 6xt Iog4 34 txt hag txt Fall musc bin Image JPEG Document texte Document texte Document texte Document texte Document texte Fichier BIM FIGURE 214 MPC CONTENTS AND UPGRADING ACTIONS LOG FILES User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 175 208 Automatic saving The maximum number of traces in the table is configured in the General Settings When this maximum is reached the non DEBUG level traces are automatically saved in the log file of the open configuration and the table is cleared The file name is log txt It s stored in the configuration zip file If the size of the current log txt file is greater than 15 MB then this file is saved as log i txt where i is an incremented number and a new log txt file is created for the new traces When the Check In action is applied to a configuration the traces are automatically save
152. it relations Ctrl F E G Ol serv E u CAME w a Graphic Search Ctrl F SBUS Automatic Addressing Create backup FIGURE 112 EDIT SBUS AUTOMATIC ADDRESSING FOR SBUS DEVICE 3 The SBus mapping of the selected device is created following the PACIS IEC 61850 projection rules or 4 Select Ethernet object in navigator 5 Select contextual menu item SBus Automatic Addressing SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 90 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 2 26 r F v m Object view Site SCS E Ethernet network EI c264_4 of EI c264_B Copy Ctrl C HO c264_ A EI c264 oD dm Gateway 7 EI ED mM Edit relations Ctrl F EI IED o I ol client GE ol server E PF UCARIEC ga E E Graphic m i ES 4 Es Search Ctrl F SBUS Automatic Addressing FIGURE 113 EDIT SBUS AUTOMATIC ADDRESSING FOR ETHERNET OBJECT 6 The SBus mapping of ALL PACIS SBus devices Ol C264 GTW are created following the PACIS IEC 61850 projection rules Unused templates Purpose In Templates list area hide show templates that are unused at objects level or upper template level Availability Template is selected in Templates list area Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in templates list area Operation 1 Select a template in Templates list area 2 Choose Unused templates item If this item was not previously ticked it is ticked the Templates list contains use
153. item on the available object User Interface PACIS System Configuration Editor Object view Site Substation ATCC Voltage level F BusBar E F Feeder 9 Automation FBO 1 Gr Gr FED _ LE E Bay DPE __ 7 Delete Edit relations yy Bay My T Bay SPC circuit bre Ext auto C external li Order run switche i EJ Generic bay C Transformer Ar VoltageLlevel yY Yollevel Cou i SCS i ea Graphic of Cut Copy Search Ctrl Chrl o Delete Ctrl R Ctrl F More Edit FED Export FED Import FED FIGURE 171 TOOLS FBD EDIT FROM FBD AUTOMATION WY ey gt Object view Site E Substation ATEC E Yoltage level H Fr BusBar F Feeder 9 Automation ow Bay DPC Close intik SPS Automation FBD interlock Ar Bay MY Bay SPC circuit breaker Ext auto CS external line Order running switchgear F Generic hay E3 a Transformer Ar Yoltagelevel hy Yollevel Count Ee Ses i Graphic a lel of Copy Fe Ctrl x Edit relations Ctrl F Search Ctrl F Edit FED Export FED Import FED Canonic form FIGURE 172 TOOLS FBD EDIT FROM FBD INTERLOCK SCE EN HI C40 Page 131 208 2 The FBD editor is launched for the selected FBD with modal mode the PACiS SCE main editor is hidden during FBD edition Edit it save it and quit FBD editor to come ba
154. k position FIGURE 155 Ol MIMIC STACKED OBJECT SELECTION 2 Select the layer item The stack position of the selected object is modified The graphical representation of the selected object and of the stacked objects is updated For example with Th lower middle red circle is then in last position Stack position FIGURE 156 Ol MIMIC LAYERS RESULT User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 121 208 4 4 3 Computer mimic As all objects the Computer Mimic graphic objects can be manipulated from the Navigator and Attribute Editor Nevertheless the Computer Mimic Editor is helpful to create graphic objects by showing a graphical representation of the objects The Computer Mimic menus items allow to create and modify Computer Mimic objects through Computer Mimic Editor Only available items of Computer mimic are described and not the way to configure completely a bay mimic This way is described in the chapter Application of equipment C264 This chapter describes how to configure a computer and its bay mimic In particular it describes all links of a bay mimic and its components with electric topology bay module datapoint Before a full description of theses items a brief description of Computer mimic editor e View and specific toolbar The Computer mimic is displayed in the graphical area A specific toolbar can be displayed with window Computer mimic toolbar item This toolbar contains
155. l This voltage level is the selected object in the Navigator view 3 6 3 Objects entry The Objects entry contains the types objects templates and relations that can be added as a child of the selected element in the Navigator It is therefore a contextual area These types are displayed as a tree and organised with abstract types A contextual menu item allows to create an object with the selected type under the current selected object from the navigator Hereafter an example of an objects entry area for a voltage level objects It represents all objects which can be added under a voltage level This voltage level is the selected object in the Navigator view Objects entry voltage level E voltage level 2 Bay User function VoltageLevel DPC VottageLevel DPS VottageLevel MPS Wy VolttageLevel My 7 VYoltageLevel SPC VYotageLevel SPS YaltLey SetPoint r Yollerel Count amp has for Bypass right gt Command right amp has for command right Cormand right amp has for default ULAAIEC server UCAMEC computer amp has for Forcing Sub Sup right Command right f has for ind AckClear right Alack right amp has for lock right Command right FIGURE 35 OBJECT ENTRY AREA User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 31 208 3 7 Graphic Area This graphic area is represented by a moveable window It is the central area in docking window management like also Nav
156. l Site Substation Voltage level Feeder The mandatory relation has no link Site Substation Voltage level Feeder circuit breake 03007 RelstionLinkNull Site Substation Voltage level Feeder The mandatory relation has no link Site Substation Voltage level Feeder circuit breake 03007 RelationLinkNul Site Substation Voltage level Feeder The mandatory relation has no link gt 3 03007 RelstionLinkNul Site Substation Voltage level Feeder Pite Substation voltage level Feeder circuit breaker Comp swit pos has for profile 03007 RelstionLinkhull Site Substation Voltage level Feeder ML nr 03007 RelationLinkNul Site Substation Voltage level Feeder The mandatory relation has na link gt Site Substation Voltage level Feeder circuit breake 03007 RelationLinkul Site Substation Voltage level Feeder The mandatory relation has no link Site Substation Voltage level Feeder circuit breake amp 03008 RelstionLinkNull Bs Ethernet network C264 GHU200 The optional relation has na link Sca Ethernet network C264 GHU200 has for worksp iF fe tS tet ie lie a Se Sb ona ooo Teele eye ater a ul le lo manl indeh hall H I ke eis Hae Leet I be 1 1 Le mbes ened Kom nm Tied ee Lobe bee I than Lene I bee 4 De oe eee I lee Traces Checks er 1 FIGURE 49 ERROR WARNING CHECK TABLE Table rows each row correspo
157. le with a key sequence shift left mouse click Unselect an object in a multi selection is available with the same key sequence shift left mouse click List of items Creation Module Edition FIGURE 158 GRAPHIC COMPUTER MIMIC ITEMS Hereafter a full description of theses items with this classification creation module management User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 123 208 4 4 3 1 Graphic Creation sub menu Workbenches Tools Window Help OT Mimic rer ea Computer Mimic Creation Horiontal line Grid a I Vertical line ZOOM az Text Anti aliasing 2 Bitmap Color editor Generic module Font editor E Transformer module Stroke editor FIGURE 159 GRAPHIC COMPUTER MIMIC CREATION ITEMS Purpose Create a basic graphic object Creation is not interactive the object is created with a default position and a default size The new object is added at bottom of navigator parent object list Availability When a graphic object or a mimic is selected from navigator or from Mimic viewer Other call Computer Mimic ToolBar Object entry area select the type of object to add List of available basic objects poema SSS Pewee SSCS E Bitmap defined from bitmap palette single 4 Specialised group that represents a generic module Specialised group that represents a transformer module module SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 12
158. lect the item Insert H V C and the H V C symbol is displayed at the cursor location on the SFL drawing To delete a Horizontal Vertical Connection you have to do the following actions You select the H V C You right click with the mouse and a pop up activity list is displayed You select the item Delete H V C amp SFL the selected H V C and all the SFL linked to are deleted Delete H V C SFL amp symbol the selected H V C all the SFL connected to and the corresponding symbol are deleted User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 197 208 6 4 7 Working with Slots Slots are graphical FBD elements representing input output list That list is written in the XML input file by the PACiS Environment before the calling of the Equation Viewer application Slots are represented as shown below File Edit View Window Help I JEE a ER Im __ nm slots INS gt o slots LE Left ___Pop up menu w Right of slot Each slot has a Connecting Line that is a link between an input slot and the input of a block or function block SFL an output of a block or function block and an output slot SFL The orientation of the Slots can be toggled thanks to the Left and Right items of their pop up menu SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 198 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 6 4 8 6 4 8 1 Working with FBD Network Move Copy Paste Cut Paste operation for Network region The g
159. led templates Models are duplicated and modified for concrete cases called Object database This last one is used to generate all PACIS devices databags SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 8 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor PACiS SCE is then composed of two parts template part object part The template part is a list of separate models used or not A model has its own hierarchy data with process system and or graphic data Template views A Electric E El Graphic HH Ec pB i CB muuttistate A Mame 4 Popup FIGURE 4 OBJECT MODEL TEMPLATE The template is used as a model to create new data in object part The data which come from a template are linked to this template When template is modified these modifications are propagated to all its linked objects At any moment user can switch between Template and Object parts using Lt Current mode Template or Object is always displayed right of state Bar Access to Template functions is only possible for Level 3 and 4 users Database creation process To create the database downloaded to system devices the common way is to 1 Import a template from an external library into current database in its template area 2 Customise the template if needed in database template area 3 Instantiated the template from template to Object part of the database 4 Modify predefined attribute s known as degree of freedom D O F for example the
160. ll non compliant IEDs are displayed in red For these IEDs the non compliant elements of imported IED are logged in the Trace panel 4 6 13 Tools Manage IEC61850 IED Purpose e manage the list of IEC61850 IED model files which are xml files Availability Right dependent Other call None Operation Select Tools IED Management item The following modal dialog box appears CE IED models editor 269510_21 0406 xml ABBE LASSE 150106 2icd forlEDMapper xrl ABB LASSB 150106 2 icd forlEDMapperd xrl ABB LAISB 180106 v2 rl 139 withlLDUs xml 139 _withLLOS31 xml TV A 30S5H4 500 xml SIL E s Ethernet network E R927996 ABB_LASSB 180106 v2 0 L996 ABB_LASSB 180106 2 ied_forlEDMappert xml EO R30SH T A 30SHA 500 snl L Template E B Scs UCAANEC gen IED UTAMEC gen IED EI UCAPIEC gen ED p139 withLD031 xrl J reur Objet incorpor incorrect FIGURE 204 TOOLS IED MANAGEMENT SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 166 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor In this dialog there are two parts the list of available model files the list of existing IEC61850 IED The list of existing IEC61850 IED is always displayed and for each the current model is indicated if exists When a model is selected the IEC61850 IED that has the selected model is ticked Then five actions are possible through this dialog box When the database is read only only Export action is possible
161. logy krl physical board number M Board spare ES 111201 w AIO A B241 m ccuz00 E CPUZEO ES OIW200 210 ES pou200 MH Gateway Ports H A GHUZ00 B PZI board w TMU2O0 ES TMUZIO Brick Channel Counter address on IED Counter address on SCADA Filter EQUALS FIGURE 72 QUERY MANAGER DIALOG BOX User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 61 208 The Types browser displays the data types used to create objects templates and relations in a database The user has to select one type for the query definition In our example the selected data type is a DIU200 210 board The Attributes browser displays all the attributes available in the definition of the selected type The user selects all or some of them for the query definition The Filter area is used to enter a constraint pattern on an attribute to refine the query result A filter is composed of an attribute identification its label in the PACIS SCE a query operation EQUALS CONTAINS STARTS WITH ENDS WITH DIFFERENT FROM GREATER THAN GREATER OR EQUAL TO LESS THAN aquery value In our example the query defined hereabove can be translated by search in Ethernet network object all the DIU200 210 boards which have its spare attribute set to No 4 Click the Apply button The query is performed The Query result is displayed in a dialog box with two tabs Edit tab for displaying t
162. lows to select a part or all of them The spare and templates objects are not available 3 Select the devices to export Two representations tree or list are available Shortcuts could be used for selection User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 161 208 CE SCL export bs hoose SCL File type to create O Substation Configuration Description t S CO Configured IED Description cID IED Capabilty Description ICD WU El L L c284rR EI C2644 EI C2646 EI C2640 EI 22640 GO 1Ebshus1 EI lEDsbus2 EI IEDsbus3 FIGURE 199 TOOLS EXPORT IEC61850 SELECTION 4 Enter the name of the output file in the Output file field zip extension 5 Select the SCL file type to create SCD CID or ICD If SCD is chosen all devices are selected 6 Click the Run button T The action progression is displayed graphically This progression can be followed in three ways the progress bar is animated to display the percentage of achievement of the process the value is a ratio of number of treated items the messages displayed on status bar which are specific of each using the nodes of the browser change in function of their processing state to follow processing SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 162 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor SCE SCL export Output file E woontigurationw4 345CL zip hoose SCL File type to create O Substation Configuration Descr
163. m infos 9 wave recording C26x IEC Map PLC EOC BE of EI 1264 icmp Copy CErl HL am Gatews es Eo X EEG 0 ai de p Edit relations Chrl R i Ol serve PUCAME Search Ctrl F amp Graphic I Computer w 3 Ol workspe Graph Tabl GS Rights Use 4 SaSR 4F Edit ISak AF Compile FIGURE 170 TOOLS ISaGRAF EDIT FROM C264 PLC OBJECT 2 The ISaGRAF workbench is launched with modal mode Edit the slow automation save it and quit workbench to come back to PACIS SCE SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 130 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 5 2 4 5 3 Workbenches ISaGRAF Compile Purpose Compile Check ISaGRAF PRO automation made with its Workbench to verify syntax and make the target files This operation is made automatically in PACiS SCE File Generate Availability ISaGRAF Pro must be installed with its Dongle Other call Contextual menu when type of selected object is Slow Automation or C264 PLC See Tools ISaGRAF edit Operations 1 Select ISaGRAF compile on the available object 2 A popup indicates the result of compilation Workbenches FBD Edit Purpose Launch FBD editor which allows to define Function Block Diagram for logical equation used by interlock for FBD automation Availability Always Other call Contextual menu when type of selected object is FBD Automation or FBD interlock Operations il Select FBD edit
164. m menu graphic 2 Select the font to modify since 4 Modify the different attributes of the font at the right part of the table This part contains the definition of the selected font at the left part long name family size style and weight The graphical representation of the font is updated at the left part General my font FIGURE 127 FONT MODIFICATION 3 At any moment the test text can be modified edit it with the field at the bottom of the font editor then the font column is modified with the new value SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 100 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Table Font Editor Name Font General Font 0 short name long name spare Definition family imes New Roman size style oral Fort 3 weicht oral Font 1 Font 2 my tont bh FIGURE 128 FONT TESTING User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 101 208 4 4 1 3 Graphic Stroke editor Purpose A stroke editor helps to define stroke palette 64 strokes The 5 first strokes are predefined and can not be modified Specific stroke palette can be set also as template in order to reuse it with several configurations Each stroke of the palette is identified by a number Table Stroke Editor General Fine continuous Stroke 10 1 Stroke 11 8 J Stroke 29 short name long name ine continuous i mm tm Definition soid OOO gt J in w e
165. map 5 uple bitmap or multi state bitmap is used to represent an object with different states a bitmap file by state A specific multi state bitmap is defined with 5 pre defined states default open closed withdrawn open withdrawn closed The bitmap file can be edited by an external tools and import it It can be also edited inside PACiS SCE with a bitmap editor SCE EN HI C40 Page 104 208 Availability Always Operation 1 Select the bitmap through the navigator After this selection a bitmap editor is User Interface PACiS System Configuration Editor displayed in graphic area to edit it It displays the default bitmap file Attributes of Disconmector msi General short name Dizconnector long rare spare Definition reference index by pe file name by default file name for open state file name for closed state De close prng file name for withdrawn open st Bpare prg file name for withdrawn closed 2 eparel png uple ooo ome BOO B00 O Oso Attributes of Earth H_right General short name long nare Definition reference index file name by default arth H_right prg a E a te 21 TT in be a myc Eu I_ I 3 D pai TT Ea T t 2 3 La a lt Wy ery gt Object view Site E A Scs Graphic 59 Computer workspaces 9 Ol works
166. mer Voltage Unit MiCOM C264 CT VT Board Voltage acquisition Utility Communications Architecture Communication standard mainly US used for PACIS SBUS communication Unit Per Impulse Parameter of counter to convert number of pulse to Measurement value Both data integer and scaled float are in common class UCA2 Accumulator Universal Time Coordinates or Universal Time Code Naming that replace GMT but it is the same Virtual LAN Set of bays whose plants and devices are dealing with the same voltage e g 275kV 400 kV Voltage Transformer Basically the electric device connected to process and extracting a voltage measurement By extension part of a device MiCOM C264 that receives this AC value and convert it to numerical measurement value VT are wired in parallel Customer Care Centre http www schneider electric com CCC Schneider Electric 35 rue Joseph Monier 92506 Rueil Malmaison FRANCE Phone 33 0 141 29 70 00 Fax 33 0 141 29 71 00 www schneider electric com Publication SCE EN O C40 Publishing Schneider Electric 03 2011 2011 Schneider Electric All rights reserved
167. ms hardware and or software unanticipated uses or misuses or errors from the user or applications designer adverse factors such as these are collectively termed System failures Any application where a system failure would create a risk of harm to property or persons including the risk of bodily injuries and death should not be reliant solely upon one form of electronic system due to the risk of system failure to avoid damage injury or death the user or application designer must take reasonably steps to protect against system failure including but not limited to back up or shut down mechanisms not because end user system is customised and differs from Schneider Electric testing platforms but also a user or application designer may use Schneider Electric products in combination with other products These actions cannot be evaluated or contemplated by Schneider Electric Thus the user or application designer is ultimately responsible for verifying and validating the suitability of Schneider Electric products whenever they are incorporated in a system or application even without limitation of the appropriate design process and safety levels of such system or application SCE EN SA C40 Safety amp Handling Page 8 8 PACIS System Configuration Editor BLANK PAGE Introduction SCE EN IT C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor INTRODUCTION Introduction PACIS System Configuration Editor CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION TO PACIS
168. n Editor 6 2 3 Toolbar The Toolbar may be toggled on and off at the top of the window by using the Tool Bar option in the View menu It may also be moved standard behaviour of toolbar 8 ee u e 9 S Els allows to save the current view allows to cut the selected element s allows to copy the selected element s allows to paste the element s held in the clipboard allows to undo the last action allows to print the current view Be bEeEee allows to display the Overview k clears the current mouse function 6 2 4 Library Toolbar The Library Toolbar may be toggled on and off at the top of the window by using the Library Toolbar option in the View menu The Library toolbar contains all the buttons corresponding to the available function blocks Two libraries are available one for FBD Automation another for FDB Interlock with only Boolean function blocks Library Ed Al x t EP T T FIGURE 218 FBD AUTOMATION LIBRARY Library x alu x o FIGURE 219 FBD INTERLOCK LIBRARY Boolean operators AND OR XOR NOT Bistable function blocks SR RS Timer function blocks TON TOF User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 181 208 6 2 5 6 2 6 6 2 6 1 Logging View gE inexistant Txt Saving C sEquation V iewer Work InezistantNP EMLTree znl Output GO of OR lt 1 gt is not defined Input In of ANDe gt 1s not defined Input In of OR lt 3
169. n be the working version or a referenced version both opened in read only mode This second database is only used to transfer template from a database to the main database This second database could be a configuration database or a library database In both case only the template part of this database is used to transfer some template from second database to the main database The item of menu file applies only to the main database except the Open and Close actions that may also apply to the second database second db is opened in the save action is readonly mode applied on the MAIN db It could be a working or and not on the second frozen version db opened in readonly mode only save the main db the working version 7 A only working jia version a working db and a second db are opened before ALL save action on the working version a RO database open RW an backup copy is db is opened opel done clos close only the a working db second db is opened create a new db and an initial version a working version ifthe db has been updated asave action is applied after operator confirmation then the main db is frozen close the closed version main db close no database a referenced
170. name 5 Generate devices databases lt is recommended to work as possible with template and to keep the link between template and instantiated object Nevertheless this relation can be broken for deep object modifications This broken link operation should remain an exception During all this creation process the PACIS SCE makes control in data consistency with its Data Model The checks are made with templates and objects They are done on Attribute input Relation creation Generation NOTE Use of templates is not mandatory A database could be configured with no template directly with objects User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 9 208 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION For Installation please refer to associate document where is define also start settings 2 1 Launching PACiS SCE As Windows Application PACiS SCE can be started for example by 1 Desktop shortcut PACIS A SL SCE 4 46 2 Windows Explorer selection C Program Files Schneider Electric PACiS sce 4 46 File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back Qp wi Pd Search Feder EBk Address I C Program FilestAREYA PACIS scet 46 lt Go Folders Name Size Type Date Modified E Program Files A data File Folder 14 06 2007 14 11 ED Zip library File Folder 14 06 2007 14 11 B Acro Software licence File Folder 14 06 2007 14 11 3 Adobe sdb File Folder 14 06 2007 14 11 5 Altova tmp File Folder 14 06 200
171. nders It is the lexical SCE EN LX C40 Page 4 12 LEXICAL Lexical PACIS System Configuration Editor Alternative Current Analog transduCerless Unit MiCOM C264 Additional Mezzanine on CPU for CT VT Analogue to Digital Converter Analogue Input Measurement Value including state attribute Commonly Voltage or current DC signals delivered by transducers and representing an external value refer to CT VT for AC Air Insulated Substation Analogue Input Unit MiCOM C264 Board name for DC Analog Input An alarm is any event tagged as an alarm during configuration phase Analogue Output Value corresponding to a desired output current applied to a DAC Analogue Output Unit MiCOM C264 board name for DC AO Application Specific Data Unit Name given in OSI protocol for applicative data T103 T103 Automatic Tap Change Control Same as AVR automation charged to regulate secondary voltage Automatic Voltage Regulator Automatism used to regulate secondary voltage by automatic tap changer control see ATCC Set of LV MV or HV plants switchs and transformer and devices Protective Measurement usually around a Circuit Breaker and controlled by a bay computer Binary Coded Decimal One MiCOM C264 supported coding on a set of Digital Input that determine a Digital Measurement then Measurement value with specif invalid code when coding is not valid Each decimal digit is coded by 4 binary digit
172. ndow Management The main working area uses a display principle called docking It is made for flexible management of several sub areas e inserted with dependency in the docking window or separate window A docked area supports any kind of editor tree browser list graphic As window sub object area can be resized by its edge moved by its title bar or closed by the cross on upper right corner When the docked area is a separate window it is handled like any window and can be dragged to separate screen display when PC has multiple screens or on extended virtual desktop part The separated window remains over its father PACIS SCE application window like a more known pop up This window can not be set in icon When the docked area remains in dock window its size is adjusted to other docked area and especially a main docked area The main docked area is selected in the Window Menu It is proposed the object template navigator perspective or the graphical area perspective which supports all graphical editors All other docked areas are automatically adjusted from this first area An area could be pinned or not if it is pinned its view is permanent if it is not pinned the area is displayed only when the mouse points on it An area could be attached to or detached from the tabbed components several areas are displayed on the same window the user works on each area through its tab button 3 2 2 Selecting displayed area in worki
173. nds to one check operation whose result is an error or a warning Table columns Level it displays an icon for error or warning Type it contains the identifier of the check operation displayed in the row Example DataObjectPhases is a check consisting in verifying that all the phases under a GenWYE or GenDELTA DataObject is linked through the has for IEC61850 address relation to distinct Datapoints Reference for each check operation an object implicated in the check operation is considered as the main object The column displays the path of this object If the user activates the Reach action on the row this object is retrieved in the PACiS SCE navigator and selected This action is also available with double click Message it displays a message explaining the error warning for the check operation First column the user can check On Off this column to remember which error warning he tried to correct The panel of the Table contains also the following buttons Errors filter toggle button if this button is selected the Error traces are not displayed they are filtered Else they are Warnings filter toggle button if this button is selected the Warning traces are not displayed they are filtered Else they are Info filter toggle button if this button is selected the Info traces are not displayed they are filtered Else they are Checked traces filter toggle button if t
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175. networks I has for lock right Command right SCADA networks Scs 3 System infos Ethernet network Wave recording w EI c264_ A C26x IEC Map C26x IEC Map C26x IEC Map EI c264_B PLC PLC en a has for UCA2AEC server relation EI 0264_D Ga Gooses gO has for UCA2AEC client relation Scs Ethernet network Hardware gO is located in Substation relation Site Substation Legacy networks manages Feeder relation Site Substation Yolta 3 SCADA networks 2 is default UCAZ2AEC serve relation Site Substation C26X SCADA prot Z has for UCA2AEC client relation Scs Ethernet network System infos is master clock of Scs relation Scs C26x IEC Map E PLC lt fer Gateway EI IED_O1 Attributes of C264_A EI IED_02 General BI filtering Measurements Counter Miscalleneous ol client short name 264_A UCA2IEC Physical Device SPS System datapoint 5 Ol server C264 Computer C26X SCADA prot EP UCA2IEC gateway ATE Device mode amp Graphic with Switch board No has for command right Command right G Computer workspaces date format YYMMIDD has tor Foreing Sub Sup right Command right C264 Wirksp timer for SCADA GI ms 10 C264_B_Virksp en No gO has for ind AckClear right Al ack right has tor UCA2IEC server UCA2IEC physical device C264_C_Wirksp External synchronisation C264_D_Wiksp synchronisation source IRIG B PB has its klaxon controlled by SPC Elect
176. ng SCE EN SA C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 5 8 3 GUARANTIES The media on which you received Schneider Electric software are warranted not to fail executing programming instructions due to defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of shipment as evidenced by receipts or other documentation Schneider Electric will at its option repair or replace software media that do net execute programming instructions if Schneider Electric receive notice of such defects during the guaranty period Schneider Electric does not guaranty that the operation of the software shall be uninterrupted or error free A Return Material Authorisation RMA number must be obtained from the factory and clearly marked on the package before any equipment acceptance for guaranty work Schneider Electric will pay the shipping costs of returning to the owner parts which are covered by warranty Schneider Electric believe that the information in this document is accurate The document has been carefully reviewed for technical accuracy In the event that technical or typographical errors exist Schneider Electric reserves the right to make changes to subsequent editions of this document without prior notice to holders of this edition The reader should consult Schneider Electric if errors are suspected In no event shall Schneider Electric be liable for any damages arising out of or related to this document or the information contai
177. ng window The menu bar in sub menu Windows helps to select or deselect the areas seen in working window area When an item is clicked a tilde appears before all activated area Another click deselects the given area from the working window area window Help Trace windo Common Toolbar Ol Mimic Toolbar Computer Mimic Toolbar a Reset perspective Navigator perspective Graphic perspective Graphic view Attributes editor w Navigator contents w Objects entry Templates entry w Templates list FIGURE 24 AVAILABLE AREAS Area unselecting can be done also by a click on its cross on upper right corner except for the main area navigator or graphic editor User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 23 208 3 2 3 Moving placing areas into working window area The size of the PACiS SCE application determines the size of its inner docking windows Most of the time PACIS SCE window is maximised When new docking areas are added by menu bar they are displayed as docked in the docking window at default location Then all docked areas are resized Working with PACiS SCE a user may need to resize docked area or modify docked position relatively one to others To resize docked area without changing disposition of areas a mouse click on border or edge allows a resizing of this area in horizontal or vertical direction As docking window size is then fixed other docked areas
178. ntains other instances of template inner templates their template links are kept So only the upper level of template is concerned by this action Availability On an instantiated template Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Navigator Components List Operations 1 Select an object which is an instance of a template This object must be the root anchor of template wr ere Object view Site Substation H 3 20k E El 63 k I F Feeder IS F Feeder4 Order running cha 2 Gy og Cut Ctrl i Copy Ctrl C Delete Edit relations Ctrl F Supprimer Locem ctrl Localfremote Taking Contr Taking Contr Taking Contr Taking Contr Taking Statu Taking Statu Takina Stati Search Ctrl F More Break all inner template links Break upper template link View template content FIGURE 85 EDIT BREAK UPPER TEMPLATE LINK User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 73 208 2 Choose Break upper template link item A confirmation dialog box is displayed this message indicates that this selected object is concerned by the operation but also the others components of the template Click on Yes to continue the operation A click on No cancels the operation Break link with source template AN This operation breaks the upper template link of the target object issued From the unified template Do you wank bo continue es FIGURE
179. nto an xml file The Close button closes the query result dialog box CE OdWinDialog QryResultEditor ZOU o Query result Ea Scs Ethernet network C264_4 DIU200 210 ES Scs Ethernet network C264_B DIU200 210 1 ES Scs Ethernet network C264_B DIU200 210 BS Scs Ethernet network C264_ amp DIL 200 210 2 ES Scs Ethernet network C264_4 DIU200 210 3 ES Scs Ethernet network C264_4 DIL 200 210 1 ES Scs Ethernet network C264_ DIU200 20 1 ES Scs Ethernet network C264_ DIU200 210 ES Scs Ethernet network C264_B DIU200 210 2 ES Scs Ethernet network C264_D DIU200 210 Ea Scs Ethernet network C264_C DIU200 210 2 FIGURE 74 QUERY RESULT DIALOG BOX SELECT TAB User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 63 208 4 2 9 Edit Switch Mode Purpose Switch between Object mode and Template mode Availability Always Other call Toolbaria Operations 1 Select switch mode item in Object mode the navigator displays the complete object configuration and the current selected object SCE PACS Configurator D Databases SCE_V4 46 446_DB_01 mpc File Edit User Graphic Workbenches Tools Window Help Bot lt BBX Templates list Contents of C264_4 Main database Name Description Object view Datapoi i point profiles Templates B i C Temp 3 Site Pane EI Scs C264 C264_A4 Substation a Barcc Hardware HH voltage level Ga Legacy
180. nu Mouse right click in templates list area Operation 1 Select a template in Templates list area 2 Choose duplicate item The selected template is cloned in the Templates list Templates list Wain database Templates Site circuit breaker CB type Site circuit breaker CB type Il Site circuit breaker CB type I Site transformer transtorme en BO Scs C264 C264 ei 65 0 serwer Ol server Delete g Scos UCABIEC gateway UC Supprimer Define Search Ctrl F view all instances FIGURE 80 EDIT DUPLICATE IN TEMPLATES LIST AREA User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 69 208 4 2 14 Canonic Form Purpose View an FBD interlock equation in two forms developed and factorised It is used to visualise all the content of the logical equation selected into a normalised view sum of products and into the original view factorised See the example below The view is divided in two parts one to represent the whole automation diagram and one two represent the developed equations which will be generated to implement the automatism The developed equation is displayed in PACIS OI when a control is refused because of interlocks The development of an equation must generate much combinations of operands that can be easily simplified using basic Morgan rules e g A AND A A AORA A A AND NOT A 0 so the resulting developed equation can be ligh
181. o modified Colour font stroke palettes are based on the same editor with two parts left part is the list of palette element right part is the description of the selected element in the list Bitmap palettes use the navigator and the attribute editor to define it A bitmap editor allows to edit pixel by pixel the selected bitmap Graphic Color editor Purpose A colour editor helps to define colour palette 256 colours The 19 first colours are fixed Specific colour palette can be set also as template in order to reuse it with several configurations A number identifies each colour of the palette Table Color Editor Indice Mame Color General 0 Tranzparert A p Short nare 7 long nare ight red Back I eae a Light red 4 fe on s liigen blinking period a O 6 Gen Dj z Darkgreen EE ae gti E 3 Dt TE 7 12 one ao ee a 6 kt TT 16 ___ Thlenevigetion banner color ll 17 ICommand Alarm banner color ME 18 Mimie color L a3 cow CO 2 koro a corn Ss 2 cow Ss 233 kor a coor O 2 cows a 26 cor a37 Cora 2 corz 0 a 2s kor E FIGURE 121 GRAPHIC COLOR EDITOR Availability Always User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 97 208 Other call Select a graphical object with a colour attribute and click on button For example a circle and fill colour attribute The colour editor allows to edit
182. oe srs oem once __ arco nor ors carener ors core _ arco cores conan srs wose ATCC_TAPBadTCIP_SPS ATCC_TAPInvalidTCIP_SPS ATCC_TAPLongTCIP_SPS ATCC_TXFFaultOnEgptDi sc SPS ATCC disc egpt DenxTrfi ATCC_TXFFaultOnLocalB ATCC local bay LocT rt ay_SPS ATCC_TXFHoming_MPS ATCC homing HomT rf1 ATCC_TXFHunting SPS ATCC hunting HuntTrf1 ATCC_TXFlnvalidVoltage ATCC inv voltage Viny _SPS ATCC_TXFLowerActivePo ee PTrf wer MV ATOG_TXFLowerCurrent_ Er ATCC_TXFLowerReactive Power MV Second react Q QTrf1 OS i Ponai Second voltage VTrf1 ATCC_TXFOnOff_SPS ATCC on off ModTrfi ATCC_TXFOverCurrent_SPS ATCC overcurrent I OCTrfi nn ATCC overvoltage OVTrf1 ATCC_TXFUnderVoltage_ ATCC low voltage UVTrft SPS ann target unreached Datapoint Datapoint DataObject mnemonic name Name lt lt SCE EN AP C40 Application Page 12 14 PACiS System Configuration Editor Specific common classes Datapoint Datapoint DataObject mnemonic name OpenIntIkSPS Open intlk SPS CloselntikSPS Close intlk SPS Particular dataObject naming rule is refined for some datapoints MV computed by TMU 200 TMU 210 or TMU220 Counter which integrates energy function energy counter For a C264 only one Logical Node rmsMMXU powMMXU effMMXU and MMTR exists Bold columns indicate all IEC 61850 objects LD LN FC DO for each type of MV or counter DataObject Semen Parent path nb n LD LN FC DO
183. of a Template and is the main object XML attributes op and extldT are added op with inst as value and extldT with external id of template to instantiate as value The external id of a template is the name of template that is displayed in template navigator For example if a C264 is an instance of template Scs C264 C264 Model Object Hame al264 id cs 1 Ethernethetyork 1 c264 4 idType 264 7 Attribute 25 Relation 1 Remark 3 The relations are factorized For example an object Group SPS has several relations with other SPS each one uses the same type of relation In this case only one XML element Relation contains all sub element TargetObjectExtld Each TargetObjectExtld sub element defines the external identifier of each linked object Object Hame Group SPS id Ste 1 Subst 1 Votlevel 1 GenericBay 1 GroupsPs 1 idType GroupsPs 4 Extid Site Substation Yoltage level bay Group SPS Attribute 11 Relation Hame 4 RelationType GroupsPSDatapoint_ContainsSPs_ SPSDatapoint GroupsPSDatapoint SPS 1 TargetObjectExtid Site Substation Voltage level bay Bay SPS 2 TargetObjectExtld Site Substation Voltage level bay Bay SPS 3 Availability e Right dependent Other call e None Operation 1 Select Tools Export IOMapping item 2 A dialog box presents all computers available on database and allows to select a part or all of them The spare and templates obj
184. ol Bar Docking Window or common work area composed of several on line optional and customisable areas e State Bar SCE EN FT C40 Functional Description Page 10 10 PACiS System Configuration Editor 2 4 2 Working or Docking Window By default or selecting all items in Menu Bar Windows option items the working area is displayed with all areas as below SCE PACiS Configurator D Databases SCE_V4 46 446_DB_TS_01 mpc Seles File Edit User Graphic Workbenches Tools Window Help Ba lof BX ErEF aa Templates list x wr ay Al Je v Contents of Feeder Main database Name Type Description a ne CI Automation C Templates Site EI Scs C264 C264_A Substation Autorecloser Autorecloser Autorecloser gw A atcc Bay DPC Bay DPC Voltage level Bay MV Bay MV BusBar Bay SPC Bay SPC 2 Feeder circuit breaker circuit breaker circuit breaker z Generic bay Ext auto CS Ext auto CS External auto synchrocheck E Transformer external line external line external line V VoltageLevel MV Order running Order running Order running on the bay FA ha il eae pe right gt switchgear switchgear switchgear gO is managed by C264_4 relation Scs Ethernet network C26 Scs a 22 Ethernet network 2 is represented by Bay mimic relation Graphic C264 Yvrksp Bay E amp c264_ 4 0264_6 E c264_ lt gt c264_D Attributes of Feeder xi Objects entry Feeder 3 Gooses Feeder Hardware
185. older then some upgrades can be necessary for example adding a new attribute to an object modifying the cardinality of an object etc In this case the following dialog box is displayed Open 439F_DB4 This working version must be converted Frome bo 4 39 F 4 46 Do you wank bo continue FIGURE 41 FILE OPEN WITH DATABASE CONVERSION User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 37 208 lf answer is Yes then database is automatically upgraded to the new PACiS SCE data model This upgrading is available only for a working version The upgrading process could be more complex especially when new structure of databases is incompatible with the structure of database to open In this case the database must be saved with a special command prepare upgrade amp save Then opening this kind of database is available 4 1 3 File Close Purpose Close opened library configuration database as main or second database Availability e when a database has been opened Other call Main window close button Operating The name of the database is already defined from Open New If main database is a working database and some modifications have been done it asks to Save the database CT Database has been modified Do you want to sawe it tes Ho Cancel FIGURE 42 FILE CLOSE ASKING FOR SAVE WORK DATABASE lf a second database is opened it s closed and the
186. ols displayed by Menu Windows Tools option The associated functions are detailed in following chapter Common Tools Set of statistically most commonly used control also defined in menu bar E Cut Selected Object Template Fe 7 Copy Selected Object Template Paste Duplicate Selected Object Template Be nennen EC SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 20 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 3 1 2 Ol Mimic Tools Set of statistically most commonly used graphic control also defined in menu bar for Ol Mimic graphical editor Akh OM SE BED E 5 Create a variable text e i Mr ef Mirror Scrolling list of alignment functions e Fu Lh Th Scrolling control Align Horizontal Top Align Horizontal Centre Align Horizontal Bottom Align Horizontal Side by Side Align Vertical Left Align Vertical Centre Align Vertical Right Align Vertical Side by Side kan Hr Sg User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 21 208 3 1 3 Computer Mimic Tools Set of statistically most commonly used graphic control also defined in menu bar for Computer Mimic graphical editor FIGURE 23 MICOM C264 MIMIC EDITOR TOOL BAR i oie Create a vertical line 2 ea Create a transformer module Module edition Exit module edition SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 22 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 3 2 Docking Window 3 2 1 Docking Wi
187. on IEC 61550 SCADA network 61550 protocol El Fiter UALS _ C Cs FIGURE 176 TOOLS QUERY ITEM 4 6 4 Tools Export Import sub menu The export import actions allow to export import a subset of configuration data to from XML files Ieee Window Help Options Create Template Search all Export Import Report Export FED Export IOMa pping Export IEC61850 SEL Import IE 61550 SCD Manage IEC61850 IED Languages Dictionary FIGURE 177 TOOLS EXPORT IMPORT AND REPORT ACTIONS Several kinds of export import are available Standard export import a PACIS SCE standard XML format has been defined to exchange any data from to PACIS SCE IO mapping export a specialisation of standard XML export This export is limited to computers and their mappings all datapoints and their linked info profiles addresses that are managed by computers SCL 61850 export use of IEC 61850 norm to export SBus data User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 137 208 PACiS SCE 1 Standard XML External tools For IO Mapping tools by Computer kee e m l Configuration DB IEC 61850 SCL XML files S0479ENa For export use cases the subset of configuration data is defined by user and depends on the kind of exports Standard export a browser allows to select deselect some objects templates sub tree The result que
188. on is used to toggle the last check box among the three described here after which has been accessed by the user User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 25 208 When this button is clicked the following submenu is displayed amp Complete relations a ie Uncompleted relations The first check box is used to show when selected or hide when unselected the complete relations The second check box is used to show when selected or hide when unselected the uncompleted relations The third check box is used to show when selected or hide when unselected the spare objects or spare templates Theses buttons are used in all tree representations of PACIS SCE with the same behaviour This behaviour is not re defined elsewhere in this document The navigator is a standard tree viewer allowing with and to expand reduce browsing of object components Icon indicates properties of objects They are different in template or object mode Template Main Electric Parent Template Main System Parent Bon Conti component a on Form Complete or Full Filled Relation ee Complete and Fixed Relation F i Relation representation is defined via toggle buttons and va Theses buttons allows to filter or to display relations on navigator A double click on an object expands it In navigator and content window the labels of Spare objects are For Sparing an object set the Object attribut
189. ons The goal of this dialog is to associate a private class to a common class To do this the user has five actions represented by five buttons e Associate is used to associate the private class selected in left panel to common class selected in right panel Dissociate remove association of currently selected private class Search exact CDC indicate to user the common class which match exactly the selected private class if exists select it in common class list and write it in log panel Search similar CDC indicate to user the common classes which looks like the selected private class if exists select the first one in common class list and write them in log panel Associate Auto launch a process which search all matching common classes for all private ones and associate them automatically if found The two latest buttons are use to quit IED mapper the first without saving and the second with saving the model When a private class or sub class is associated to a common class its shown by adding the common class name on left of the arrow gt When an association is done manually if some sub classes are not automatically mapped a subclass association dialog box is displayed to allow user mapping them manually ICE Subclass association The following subclasses couldn t be automaticaly mapped Tou must do the associations manually Private Class Common Clase qW BSTA13 ctlum
190. oose Create Backup item SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 78 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Object view Site E Scs Se Ethernet network EI 2264 Fo of Cut Ctrl x L amp Ctrl C asl trl F Graphic 7 Delete Supprimer Edit relations Ctrl R Chrl G Ctrl F Ckrl H Break all inner template links Break upper template link View template content SBUS Automatic Addressing Attributes of C264 General BI filtering Measurements Counter Miscalleneous short name 264 long name 264 Computer rack model OTE date format MMOD spare T External synchronisation synchronisation Source Mone TCPAP addressing TCPAP address 00 101 102 105 network name 264 FIGURE 94 EDIT CREATE BACKUP User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 79 208 3 The selected equipment is cloned A new relation between the two equipment is created is backup of Its components are read only except its name or network attributes Object view 3 Site E SCS s Ethernet network Ele I Hardware C9 Legacy networks La System infos PLE amp has for backup C264 1 amp has for UCAAIEC server C264 1 is located in Substation I Hardware Legacy networks PLC C9 System infos is backup of C264 Graphic Attributes of C64 1 General Bl filterin
191. orm and near the current F or FB at the initial position of the symbol To duplicate a literal Drag and drop operation Select the chosen literal Move the mouse with the left mouse button clicked on and while pressing the Ctrl key The drawing stays within dashed lines until you drop The new literal is then drawn in the current place Copy and paste operations Select the chosen literal Press Ctrl C or Select the Copy item in the Edit menu or Select the Copy symbol item in the literal pop up activity list click the RH mouse button on literal Move the cursor to another CL SFL or H V C in the Editor window and click the left mouse button on it Press Ctrl V or Select the Paste item in the Edit menu or Select the Paste symbol item in the CL or SFL or H V C pop up activity list To remove a literal assignment Select the chosen literal then you have several possibilities to press the Delete key the literal is definitely deleted to press Ctrl X cut operation to select the desired operation in the Edit menu Cut or Delete to select the Delete symbol item in the literal CL or H V C pop up activity list Literal controls If you try to move or copy a literal on a CL which has not the same type or If you try to move or copy a literal on or quite near an F or FB on or quite near an annotation TA on the window boundaries between two equation logics the Equation Viewer give
192. orted only if the corresponding diagram exists in database Each XML file of FBD has a FBType element with the Extld attribute that is the external Id of its corresponding diagram in order to find it Availability Right dependent Other call o None User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 143 208 Operation 1 Select Tools Import item 2 A file chooser appears Select one or more xml files or archive files The import treatment is then applied on all selected files EEE prL COBRA erl DPS xml Da IO Mapping zip Module xrl PE32 610 201 xrl File name C264 xml O Mapping zip biy Network Places Files of type Fin Archiver fields file zip xml xls Y FIGURE 179 TOOL IMPORT FILE CHOOSER SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 144 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 6 5 Tools Report Purpose Creation of a report from an archive file created by Tools Query or Tools Export function The format of the report is pdf Availability Right dependent Other call None Operation 1 Select Tools Report item A file chooser appears al Export file selection Lookin 2 oma ms export 01 zip K export U2 zip export _O3 zip 4 E Desktop My Documents hy Computer Fun a File name export_O l zip biy Network Places Files of type export zip files FIGURE 180 TOOL REPORT ARCHIVE FILE SELECTION 2 Choose an archive that has b
193. owing actions is done select an other attribute select an other object switch the mode close the configuration database exit of PACIS SCE If the attribute of the modified bitmap is without value then a dialog box appears and asks the file name The user clicks on OK and the save is done with this name if this name isn t already use else the name is incremented automatically For example open png becomes open1 png click on the Save As button H in the main tool box on the right A dialog box appears and asks the new file name The user clicks on OK and the save is done with this new name if it isn t already used else the name is incremented automatically For example open png becomes open1 png A new bitmap file is created There is no specific constraint on the file name The user can also click on the Cancel button in order to cancel his action and in this case nothing is done User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 109 208 4 4 2 7 BETAL Ht E EHE BU E C La Za T Ol mimic As all objects the OI Mimic graphic objects can be manipulated from the Navigator and Attribute Editor Nevertheless the OI Mimic Editor is helpful to create graphic objects by showing a graphical representation of the objects The OI Mimic menus items allow to create and modify Ol Mimic objects through Ol Mimic Editor Before a full description of theses items a brief desc
194. pa Mm short name E ga Graphic E Ol workspace window SY Mimic Yo cpa U short name FIGURE 88 TREE OF LINKED ATTRIBUTES 3 A list form is available with button SCE Attributes linked to parameter viewer a ars B mS a Ste substation 63 kv Feederd CB4 sh ort name Graphic Ol workspace Window Mimic CB4 short name FIGURE 89 LIST OF LINKED ATTRIBUTES The Reach button allows to elapse the navigator to the selected object and to select in 4 the Attribute editor the selected attribute User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 75 208 4 2 18 View Template Instances Purpose View the instances of the selected template Availability Depending on the selected element Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Templates List Templates Entry Operations 1 Select a template in Templates list area or in Template entry area Templates list hain database E Templates G Site FBD automation FBD automation Site circuit breaker CB type Site circuit breaker CB type Il Site circuit breaker CB type Il Site transtormer transtormer H Scs C264 C264 E sce Ol server Ol server win Sce UCAZIEC gateway UCAAIEC gateway FIGURE 90 EDIT VIEW ALL INSTANCES 2 Choose View template instances item This dialog box appears The content of the tree show all instances of the selected template in template list or templa
195. paces Graph Tables Ej Bitmap table BEM BE12 BE BB22 BE H Sup Bitmap Carriage aa CB Y ee Disconnector a DoukleBEa a Doubler Earth H_lett te Earth H_right Earth V1 Earth V2 so Eartheywitch GS te GZ SingleBB transformer vo Str E Color table F Fort table WERFEN Object view Site E A Scs amp Graphic 9 Computer workspaces I Ol workspaces E Graph Tables e Bitrnap table BB11 BB12 BB BE22 BE H Sup Bitmap Carriage CEW Disconnector DoubleBiEia DoubleBiEib Earth_H_left PS Earth H_right Earth _ 1 Earth v2 Earthe witch GS G52 SingleBB transformer Str Color table F Fort table Contents af Earth H_right Navigator FIGURE 134 SINGLE BITMAP SELECTION User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 105 208 2 Select the bitmap file to modify from Attribute editor It is not necessary for Single bitmap because only one file can be edited for this kind of bitmap Inge BEE _ ion BG hi x 5 O50 sc gaam RE OBES C Ciel Attributes of Disconnector EEE General short nare Disconnector long name Spare Definition reference index type Uple file name by defauf Dl defaut pny le name for open state DO open prg file name for closed state Ol close prg file name for Vvithdravn oper statespare png file name for withdrawn closed eparel pry
196. port the wiring information of the selected computer s Availability A database is open Other call None Operation 1 Select Tools Export Wiring item the Wiring Export dialog box is then displayed 2 Select the output file its format XML or PDF and the computer s whose wiring is are to be exported 3 Click the Run button A dialog box presents all Computers available and allows selecting all or part of them The spare and template objects are not available CE Wiring Export Output file gt CW Tempiyiring zip hoose Wiring File type to create M Report PDF IE Object EH System gesamt r Netzwerk EI C264 0 EI C264 Allg EI c264_E13 EI C264 E14 EI c264_E01 EI C264_E02 EO C264 101 EI C264 _J30 EI C264 304 EI C264_E08 EI C264_E04 EI C264_E0S EI C264_EO6 EI c264 EOF O To Run Cancel Close FIGURE 197 TOOLS EXPORT WIRING SELECTION The action progression is displayed graphically This progression can be followed in three ways the progress bar is animated to display the percentage of achievement of the process the value is a ratio of number of treated items the messages displayed on status bar which are specific of each using the look of the selected nodes of the browser change according to their processing state The user has to define the output file to be created XML PDF file and also has to select which Computer he wants to export The display of Computers can
197. pping exported ao ur Te is saved DB gt E Configurstion g4_304_34_dh2 mpxich och 06 43 38 PM 2006 02 23 useri DEis open DB gt E Configuration04_ 3404 34 db2 mpxidb odb 06 48 43 PM 2006 02 23 useri Object is created Object gt Traditional chinese Attribute is modified Value is updated Attribute previous value new value gt Scs Ethernet network C264E Attribute is modified Value is updated Attribute previous value new value gt Scs Ethernet network C264E Attribute is modified Value is updated Attribute previous value new value gt Scs Ethernet network C264E 06 53 17 PM 2006 02 23 useri Attribute is modified Value is updated Attribute previous value new value Scs Ethernet network C264E Attribute is modified Yalue is updated 06 53 26 PM 2006 02 23 user Relation is created Relation sd DUC Ses Ethernet network C2646 rack model null gt 06 53 33 PM 2006 02 23 usert Relation member is added Relatif wel 40 TE N2IEC olent C264 v ew value 40 TE Traces Checks FIGURE 213 TRACE WINDOW DISPLAY The display is based on 5 resizable columns with 1 The Level field is one of the following trace levels Information Error Warning Debug Fatal Error 2 The Date field is the recording date time of the trace 3 The User field is the identification of the logged user 4 The Source field is the PACIS SCE class component that generates the trace It
198. puter mimic editor General menu items Grid Zoom and Anti aliasing are independent of this classification Theses items can be applied to an Ol mimic or to a Computer mimic Graphic palettes can be modified at any moment Cl Mimic Computer Mimic Zoom Fa Color editor Font editor Stroke editor FIGURE 120 GRAPHIC MENU List of items fOlMimie All specialised menu items for Ol mimic graphical objects E Computer Mimic All specialised menu items for Computer mimic graphical objects oE Grid o Toggle to activate Magnetic Grid Zoom Zoom factors used for the current editor Ol mimic editor or Computer mimic editor PAC SS C coowearor _ Theediorofeoiurpaete Fonemo The eateroffonnpatene 7 stoke eator me eaiorofstotepaete 7 SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 96 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 4 1 4 4 1 1 Graphic palettes A palette is a collection of predefined graphical attributes Each element of a palette is identified by a number When a graphical object is defined the graphical attributes of this object is precise with using theses palettes When an element of a palette is modified all users of this element i e all graphical objects which use a reference its number to this element are impacted by this modification For example colour 21 is used for circles C1 C2 rectangles R1 R2 and R38 When colour 21 is modified in colour palette C1 C2 R1 R2 R3 are als
199. r User function a YolageLevel DPC VoltageLevel DPS W VoltageLevel MPS Ar voltageLevel biv 7 VolttageLlevel SPC VoltageLevel SPS Objects entry 220 kY Templates entry 220 KW FIGURE 78 EDIT ADD IN OBJECT TEMPLATE ENTRY AREA I F F E F 7 Ea 7 Ea 3 Make Edit Add or right mouse click or double click 4 Added object is put under navigator selected object User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 67 208 Operating 2 1 Select a template in second database tab in Template list area 2 Choose Edit Add or right mouse click or double click Templates list hair database Second database Templates Site circuit breaker CB type Site circuit breaker CB type l Site circuit breaker CB type Site transtormer transformel View all instances BO Scs C264 C264 vo gt 65 0 server Ol server cs UCAAWEC gateway UCAJIEC gateway FIGURE 79 EDIT ADD IN TEMPLATES LIST AREA 3 Selected template is copied from template library second database to the current database SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 68 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 2 13 Duplicate Purpose In Templates list area duplicate copy paste the selected template Availability Template mode is selected Template is selected in Templates list area Database is opened in read write mode working database Call Contextual me
200. r Copy and paste operations You select the chosen F or FB You push on Ctrl C or you select the Copy item in the Edit menu or you select the Copy item in the pop up menu right click You left click at any location of the Editor view You push on Ctrl V or you select the Paste item in the Edit menu or you select the Paste item in the Editor view pop up menu right click copy is also made without SFL lines NOTE If you drop copy on a wrong area the element remains displayed dashed red It is now possible to initiate a new drag amp drop copy operation in order to move the element in a right area SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 194 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 6 4 5 3 To delete a F or FB You select the chosen Instruction and then you have four possibilities to push on the Delete key the Instruction is definitely deleted to push on Ctrl X Cut operation without following Paste to select the wanted operation in the Edit menu Cut or Delete to select the Delete item in the pop up menu right click Extensibility Extensibility is supported on some Boolean operators This means that you can extend the number of input CL of a block by duplicating the last one The manipulation is simple You select the input CL you want to duplicate You select the Duplicate item in the pop up menu of the CL The new input CL is created with the same attributes than the duplicated one 6 4 5 4
201. r Y TargetObjectld Sc3 1 EthernetNetwork 1 UCAS 2Gtw 1 X TargetObjectExtld Scs Ethernet network GTW Attribute id DataModelSndGooselsage Hame modeling iqoose usage Value 0 ReadOnly false Desc Data model only The description of PACIS SCE exchange format is completely defined by schema file xsd in PACIS SCE installation directory PACIS SCEx y data dtd ExportDb xsd Tools Export Purpose Export in XML zipped files the selected part of current database The selection of data is made in a browser displaying the three categories of objects electrical system and graphical and templates split in the 3 previous categories corresponding to the main entry point of the template The exported data can be issued from the result of a query Standard export produces multiples XML files e One file for each type of exported objects and one file for each type of exported templates NOTES Each XML file uses the standard PACiS SCE XML format One file contains only one type of objects Two sub directories are exported one contains all objects files and the other all templates files In the following example the file UCA2Computer xml contains three computers A header element defines the context of this export SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 140 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor http ae wes org 2001 MLS chema instance SiMe JEXpotD xed Header Y DbHame D idatabases 4341454 gtwiec mpe ExportDa
202. rations made on networks Meanwhile the SFL route can be adjusted translating segments You select the SFL segment left clicking it You keep the left click and move the mouse until having the right routing The SFL is drawn in dashed lines during the operation You release the left click to have the final route The SFL is then drawn in continuous lines To delete a SFL You select the chosen SFL and then You push on the Delete key or You select the item Delete SFL of the pop up activity list right click or You select the Delete operation in the Edit menu Then SFL is definitely deleted To choose the SFL thickness You can change the SFL drawing thickness by the Toggle thickness option of the SFL pop up activity list right click SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 196 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor The result is showed below 2 possible thicknesses 6 4 6 2 SFL derivation H V C A H V C connection breaks down an horizontal or vertical Signal Flow Line into two segments and allows connection of respectively vertical or horizontal new one It allows quick understanding of line crossing with or without connections Line crossing with connection Line crossing without connection To insert a Horizontal Vertical Connection in a SFL you have to do the following actions You select the SFL where you want insert a H V C You right click with the mouse and a pop up activity list is displayed You se
203. ributes FIGURE 109 EDIT DOF STATUS ITEM 2 Choose DOF Status item The DOF status of the attribute parameter is inverted Attributes of CB type Ill General Parameters CB name B type lll Voltage color Black 2 Lal Background color ight red 3 Ll FIGURE 110 TOGGLE DOF STATUS SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 88 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 3 In object mode the DOF attribute parameter becomes updateable Attributes of CB type ll General Parameters CB name Voltage color lack 2 Background color ight red 3 Stroke type ine continuous O FIGURE 111 OBJECT MODE AND DOF STATUS User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 89 208 4 2 25 SBus Automatic Addressing Purpose Create automatically the SBus mapping of SBus PACIS device The creation rules and its limitations are described in chapter AP Availability e The procedure is available in the contextual menu of PACIS SBus devices or Ethernet only for Object mode Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Navigator Components List Operation 1 Select a PACIS SBus device Ol C264 GTW in navigator 2 Select contextual menu item SBus Automatic Addressing Object view Site Substation H atec Voltage level SCS Se Ethernet network EI c264 4 EI c264 E EO c4 cc f Cut Chri E C264 Copy Ctrl C a Gatevve S Meo EI IEC _02 7 Delete Delete E cien ed
204. rical datapoin LHMI labels TCPAP addressing Ol workspaces TCPAP address 55 255 255 100 Graph Tables network name _C264 amp O Rights Users lt M gt I has for view right sYiew right gt Objects entry C264_4 Templates entry C264_4 Mm Traces C264_A C264 Computer Scs 1 EthernetNetwork 1 C264 1 of type C264 Rw Objects k u PLC component E E E amp m Objects entry C264_ amp 1 C264 Bl Board P Datapoint profile H Legacy network amp amp amp amp m Im FIGURE 75 OBJECT MODE in Template mode the navigator displays the selected template of Templates list area SCE EN HI C40 Page 64 208 SCEPACiS Configurator D Databases SCE_V4 46 446_DB_01 mpc File Edit User Graphic Workbenches Tools Window Help BIBSBFRAx N LER Qe Templates list Main database C Templates F Site Generic bay Bay P139 Scs MODB_IED MODBP922 EI Scs T103_IED P139 EI Scs T103_IED T103P127 Hini DPS MutiState CB multistate Hmi DPS MuttiState DS MultiState Hmi DPS MultiState ES MultiState Hmi Group Board copy Hmi Group Button copy Hmi Group C264 Red copy Hmi Group C264 Redii Hmi Group C264 copy Hmi Group C264 system copy Hmi Group C264C copy Hrni Group C264TIU copy Hmi Group CTYT copy Hmi Group GHU copy Hmi Group Ol copy Hmi Group Transfo ATCC cop SIA i
205. right click in Navigator Components list Templates list Edit Select all Purpose e Select all graphic objects in graphic viewers Ol Mimic viewer or Computer Mimic viewer Availability The graphic viewer must have the focus Other call Contextual menu of graphic viewer Mouse right click Shortcut Ctrl A Be care when Navigator has the focus CtrltA moves the current selection to the root Operations 1 Click to the graphic viewer or select a graphic object in the viewer 2 Choose Select All item all graphic objects of mimic are selected Graphic area Bay mimic editor Arni 7 LAWI rk 7 LAMI_BayMin 1 BAYGE1T 100 WWW RARE RAAT Ea Le Ea Sie TE T Pir R ne FIGURE 66 EDIT SELECT ALL SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 56 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 2 6 Edit Edit relations Purpose The relation editor is a dialog providing multiple relations creating with automatic linking with objects Availability Depending on the selected element Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Navigator Components List Operations 1 Select an object from Navigator or Components list Choose Edit relations item 2 This modal dialog box appears scr Relation link editor 7 Bay SPC From To fd has for Autohlanu dependency SPS Electrical datapoint 0 1 fd has for IED address SPC address on ED 0 1 amp has for feedback SPS Electric
206. ription of Ol mimic editor e View and specific toolbar The Ol mimic is displayed in the graphical area A specific toolbar can be displayed with window Ol mimic toolbar item This toolbar contains some Ol mimic item shortcuts Graphic area Mimic editor Arni 1 WYrk 1 VWid 3 Mim 2 Overviews 100 Sa ae HRYG GSTEKKUR SUBSTATION TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODE UNDEFINED 5P8 8AET 10 it Gs FLJ 0A EA 10 F L2 1AEL10 QO 2 GS210 GS270 GS210 1G5770 165100 Jeso e 05220 SP8 Position TEST BADT10 ne 75 MVA ayy UNDEFINED j 2201132112 KV LOW Low UNDEFINED th G5220 168100 FL4 1ADL10 sy 7 5P6 6ADT10 SP55ADT10 SP4 4ADT10 FLJ OAD A30 5P3 3AL GS210 1GS270 SP8 SADT10 Q mn om FIGURE 138 Ol MIMIC EDITOR AND ITS TOOLBAR Content The content of OI Mimic depends on the selected object in the Navigator If the selected object is a mimic or a component of a mimic the OI Mimic Editor contains the graphical representation of the mimic otherwise the graphic area is empty The Navigator and the Ol Mimic Editor are linked together any modification done in the Ol Mimic Editor is also visible in the Navigator and or in the Attributes Editor Reversibly any modification done in the Navigator or in the Attributes Editor is also visible in the Ol Mimic Editor if the modification has a graphical effect SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 110 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor Select
207. rol gateway MiCOM Computers C264 amp C264P PACIS ES the Equipment Simulator The PACIS SCE allows some authorised personnel to interact with the PACIS system configuration modelling of coherent system configuration data devices electrical topologies graphical mimics automations generation of configuration data file for IEC61850 devices of the PACIS project To generate any equipment database the PACIS SCE manages Inner data of the device itself structure and parameters values Exchange data of the device with other system devices Exchange data of the device with non system devices With the 3 case the PACIS SCE manages the communication with all non PACiS devices with typically IED or protection devices on Legacy BUS or system network It is only by the configuration of communication mapping that PACIS SCE can handle non PACiS devices Functional Specification PACiS System Configuration Editor is a tool that helps in definition edition of equipment data with specific editors attribute mimic ISaGRAF or with queries on configuration generates equipment databases The definition of data is done firstly by the definition by developer experts of templates or models of data These templates are then stored and delivered in PACIS SCE libraries In a second time the models can be loaded and instanced as a clever kind of duplication to create object data customised to the application case When all
208. round this new subnetwork while pressing the Ctrl key D To cancel the selection Any left click on the background cancels the previous selection Any left click on another graphical component selects this one cancelling the previous selection Ctrl key left click Ctrl key a focus rectangle to cancel a part of the selection Actions on the selected subnetwork See Working with FBD Network WYSIWYG effect is available as described in Selection of a graphical component SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 192 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 6 4 5 6 4 5 1 6 4 5 2 Working with Functions and Function Blocks How to get a Block To add a FBD Block choose the block by left clicking on the corresponding button in the FBD toolbar and place it in the document by left clicking in the FBD View where it must be placed After the selection of the block the cursor usually an arrow is replaced by a cursor representing the block Fr EqViewer inexistart_xml File Edit View Window Help ES SSS ey Sey EER amp J oR sor SR RS ton tor 4 For Help press F1 Pos 492 224 NUM g When the block is added to the document it can be moved or duplicated by traditional drag and drop operations Block manipulation A right click on a Block selects it and also displays a pop up activity list whose items are explained below then it becomes possible to do some manipulations with the selected In
209. run time messages C264 C264 Computer Scs 1 Ethernethetwork 1 0264 1 of type C264 Rv Objects x a FIGURE 20 STATE BAR With 4 contextual labels from left to right 1 PACiS SCE Application run time message or selected Object Template name and type 2 Read Write property of the object 3 Object Template mode 4 Coordinates of cursor in the Ol or Computer Mimic editor 2 4 Management under Windows 2000 amp XP 2 4 1 Windowing The PACiS SCE Application follows windowing behaviour As presented before it has all option to set as an icon maximise minimise or close exit Each internal window included tool bar is managed with the following dock float window features dock window anywhere window can be fixed in the screen change dock float states by double clicking window can be either attached to or detached from the tabbed components save and load dock float states when user exits and enters in the PACIS SCE Application When window is minimised it can be resized by its border or corner and displaced by dragging of title bar This behaviour is also down with sub windows 2 4 2 ToolTip When mouse pointer remains on tool bar icon or menu a tool tip appears with a short message explaining the function User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 19 208 3 3 1 3 1 1 PACiS SCE DETAILED WINDOWS DESCRIPTION Tools Bar The tool bar can have separate groups of to
210. ry allows this selection too IO Mapping export a browser allows to select deselect some computers SCL 61850 export a browser allows to select deselect some IEC61850 devices Some Extra configuration files attached to data are excluded from any import and export actions ISaGRAF and FBD files Fast and slow automation description Image files included in Ol mimics and bay computer mimics The others Extra configuration files attached to data are included from any import and export actions XML files of FBD Fast automation description Image files of FBD png SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 138 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 6 4 1 Tools Import amp Export schema definition Tools Import and Tools Export use the same exchange format Object is the central XML element of this format Object Hame C264 id gt 63 1 EihernetNetwork 1 2264 1 dType 264 Extid Scs Ethernet network C264 Attribute 25 Relation 5 Name is the PACIS SCE attribute short name of the object id is the internal PACIS SCE id of the object idType is the type id of the object Extid is the object path name also called External Id This path name identifies the object and its parents It s a concatenation of short name of each parents of the object Attribute s is a PACIS SCE attribute of the object with idis the internal mnemonic of the attribute Name is the label that i
211. s PACIS Ol the Operator Interface PACIS SMT the System Management Tool that downloads Databases PACIS ES the Equipment Simulator PACIS GTW the separate Gateway or Tele control Interface to SCADA MiCOM C264 and C264P To generate any equipment database the PACIS SCE manages Inner data of the device itself structure and parameters values Exchange data of the device with other system devices Exchange data of the device with non system devices With the 3 case the PACIS SCE manages the communication with all non PACiS devices with typically IED or protection devices on Legacy BUS or system network bus It is only by the configuration of communication mapping that PACIS SCE can handle non PACiS devices Anyway the PACiS SCE does not generate database or setting for these non PACIS devices PACiS SCE Components As most configuration tools the PACIS SCE is composed of two main software parts with HMI Human Machine Interface of PACIS SCE and associate tools Data Model that includes association rules attributes range and generators The aim of this part is the description of Human Machine interfaces For a full description of the data model and its use refer to chapters Application of each PACIS device Nevertheless a good understanding of the user interface needs at least the few notions expressed below User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 7 208 1 1 4 PACiS SCE
212. s applicable to PACIS SCE software tools SCE EN SA C40 Safety amp Handling Page 4 8 PACIS System Configuration Editor 2 2 1 gt gt SAFETY WARNING THIS SAFETY SECTION SHOULD BE READ BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK ON THE EQUIPMENT Health and Safety The information in the Safety Section of the product documentation is intended to ensure that products are properly installed and handled in order to maintain them in a safe condition It is assumed that everyone who will be associated with the equipment will be familiar with the contents of the Safety Section and all Safety documents related to the PC and Communication networks Explanation of symbols and labels The meaning of symbols and labels may be used on the equipment or in the product documentation is given below Installing Commissioning and Servicing Equipment operating conditions The equipments PC supporting PACIS SCE should be operated within the specified electrical and environmental limits Fibre optic communication Optical LED transceivers used in Switch boards are classified as IEC 825 1 Accessible Emission Limit AEL Class 1 and consequently considered eye safe Optical power meters should be used to determine the operation or signal level of the device Decommissioning and Disposal Disposal It is recommended to avoid incineration and disposal of the PACIS SCE CD ROM The product should be disposed of in a safe manner Safety amp Handli
213. s an Application Data Bag for each equipment configuration to be generated For each equipment there s also a Maintenance Data Model dm for SMT to access the equipment through the Station Bus For the simulation application equipment simulator and process simulator the application databags are directly the configuration files of the simulators xml for the equipment simulator zip for the process simulator Availability Only for referenced configuration database version The library database and the working database version are not available If the referenced configuration has not been consistent file check has been done with no error File generate action is not available Check warning A The generation is not available because the check has not been performed or contains some errors Ea FIGURE 50 CHECK WARNING FOR NO CONSISTENT OR OBSOLETE CONSISTENT CHECK User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 45 208 Other call Shortcut F7 Operating 1 File Open a referenced and check in version This means that in common cases the user may have to check in its working database notice the check in the new version reference save the working database for future modification close the working database open the database with new referenced version 2 Select File Generate 3 A Generation dialog box lists all SBus devices available on databas
214. s for selecting the database SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 36 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Open 439F_DB4 E This working version must be converted F EF er E From to 4 39 F 4 46 y Do you want bo continue jabasesiscEva45 hase description G Desktop My Documents My Computer B My Metvork Places FIGURE 40 FILE OPEN DATABASE 1 Browse directories to select the file to load with drive selection and directories 2 Select a filter with the kind of database in File Type area with mpc for configuration or mpl for library 3 Click on file name or enter the name of the database to load in File Name area 4 Check comments in write panel 5 Validate the selected file by clicking the Open button The database is opened in a temporary directory mpx By default this temporary directory is an uncompressed copy of database that is created under the directory where the database is stored This directory where this temporary directory is created could be set explicitly via two PACiS SCE settings tools option The temporary directory could be directly the directory of database This option is set by a PACiS SCE setting tools option and is available for directory database format dpc dpl only The read write mode is displayed in title bar When PACiS SCE reads the open database it checks with which PACIS SCE version it has been saved If the PACiS SCE version was
215. s of this kind of selection is indicated in another way Example CL are moved and SFL are re routed when moving a selected function block WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get effect is provided during Move Copy operations dashed graphical components represent the operation result at the drop time More Details See Block manipulation or Move Copy Paste Cut Paste operation for Network region User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 191 208 6 4 4 2 Selection of a subnetwork A subnetwork is a set of graphical components that have a functional meaning A To select a subnetwork A subnetwork can be selected drawing a focus rectangle around it you left click anywhere in the document and with the mouse button maintained on you fully surround all the components you want in the subnetwork the focus rectangle is composed of dashed lines For each graphical component fully included inside the focus rectangle a selection feedback is provided as described in Selection of a graphical component B To aggregate several objects You select the first object by a left click and for the others you use the left click with the Ctrl key pushed on All these not contiguous objects create a set that can be copied cut or deleted as the subnetwork described below C To aggregate several subnetworks You can also add a new subnetwork to the previous selection set by drawing a focus rectangle as above a
216. s used by PACIS SCE Attribute editor Value is the value of the attribute ReadOnly is a flag that indicates the attribute is read only or not and eventually Desc is the textual description of an enumerate value In the following example an attribute is displayed in each line so 8 attributes are displayed 4 Attribute Attribute 25 id Hame ReadOnly Desc Alias TCPIP network name i false RackModel rack model false ol TE shotMame short name false Longhame long name C264 Computer false PSFittering Time fitering delay m 0 false DateFormat date format false MMOL MY FiteringTime fitering delay m T false Address TCPIP TZPAF address 255 255 255 255 false 1 2 3 4 5 i T i User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 139 208 Relation s is the definition of a link between this object and another object this link or relation is typed the other object is defined by its identifiers internal and external and optionally relation has its own attribute s In the following example the relation describes the link client server between two devices This kind of link has an attribute DataModelAndGooseUsage which defines the type of SBus communication between theses two devices Relation Relation 4 6 4 2 Name id 2ce 1 EthernetNetw ork 1 UCASGthy 1 UCAS Client _ClientServer_UCASServer 1 RelationType UC A2Clent_Clentserver UCASServer UCASServe
217. s you a feedback as below the literal is displayed in red dashed line with the no entry sign and when you release the left mouse button the literal stays at its initial position User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 205 208 6 4 12 Working with Text Annotations Example of Text Annotation OUT NOT 0M1 AND NOT N22 OR INS 6 4 12 1 Creation of TA You right click on the Editor view background An activity list is displayed You select the option Insert Text Annotation and an Edit field is displayed at the left top of the active view where you can enter your text You move by drag amp drop the entered text at the location you want in the active view or in another view 6 4 12 2 Manipulations of Text Annotation These manipulations are the same as those described in Literal manipulation Paste Delete Cut Copy and as the use of the Paste option in the Activity List of the Editor View In order to modify a TA you have to double click on the TA and an Edit field appears which is initialized by the current TA It is so possible to modify it 6 5 Printing FBD Documents Print Print Preview and Print Setup features will be provided in order to allow printing of documents When printing a document a Print Mode dialog prompts user to choose one of the following topics Print Mode Print Mode i Print Overview Cancel Print Partial Overviews iC Print Pages Print Overview
218. some Computer mimic item shortcuts Graphic area Bay mimic editor Hrmi 1 LAM virk 18 LHMl Bayttimn 1 12k 4 FLJ OBFTIO 100 IL OBBC10 hh mm ss Hes sage S MEET TCL eee TET SS NSS SONS SS NS AS EEA a 3 a Ip 1 tO oD et FIGURE 157 COMPUTER MIMIC EDITOR AND ITS TOOLBAR SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 122 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Content The content of Computer Mimic depends on the selected object in the Navigator If the selected object is a bay mimic or a component of a bay mimic the Computer Mimic Editor contains the graphical representation of the bay mimic If the selected object belongs to a module Tl the corresponding module is selected in the Computer Mimic Editor The Navigator and the Computer Mimic Editor are linked together any modification done in the Computer Mimic Editor is also visible in the Navigator and or in the Attributes Editor Reversibly any modification done in the Navigator or in the Attributes Editor is also visible in the Computer Mimic Editor if the modification has a graphical effect Selection The selected object in the Computer Mimic Editor depends on the selected object in the Navigator More precisely If the selected object is a bay mimic no object is selected in the Computer Mimic Editor If the selected object belongs to a module the corresponding module is selected in the Computer Mimic Editor Multi selection is availab
219. ss simulator has to be generated False kalii Equipment simulator has to be generated True wt Buttons in table visible True wt Maximum lignes of traces OOO Current language US English Delete action must be confirmed False Working database j opened in a fixed director False t Working database directory i used directly False t Size of navigation history Check before generation IEC data model optimisation alze alze FIGURE 174 TOOLS OPTION SETTING MANAGER ON PACIS SCE APPLICATION Purpose display and allow modification of PACIS SCE settings The PACIS SCE settings are PACIS SCE Version including creation date JDK data model version parameters upon visibility in status bar parameters upon mimic graphic editors colour Mimic editor option SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 134 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor parameter upon PACIS SCE access directories tools component working directories Availability Right dependent Other call File Properties and select tab Configurator Operations 1 Select Tools Options item 2 Modify the value of updateable setting white background indicates then that the setting has been modified 3 Restore the previous value of the modified setting with contextual Restore right click on the modified setting 4 Save the modifications with Close button or cancel it with Cancel button 5 A setting of a previous vers
220. struction To move a Block You select the chosen block and you move the mouse with the left click on drag and drop operation The borders are then drawn in dashed lines as the linked SFL which stay attached and are automatically rerouted To drag and drop a F or FB The drawing stays with dashed lines until you drop the left click The instruction is then re drawn in its new location User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 193 208 Cut and paste operations You select the chosen block You push on Ctrl X or you select the Cut item in the Edit menu or you select the Cut item in the pop up menu right click You left click at any location of the Editor view You push on Ctrl V or you select the Paste item in the Edit menu or you select the Paste item in the Editor view pop up menu right click NOTE By cut and paste both source and target networks are modified the Instruction loses its connected SFL lines To duplicate a Block Drag and drop operation You select the chosen block by a left click You move the mouse with the left click on and while pushing on the Ctrl key The new F or FB is copied without its connected SFL lines and is drawn in dashed lines as above The drawing stays with dashed lines until you drop the left click The new block is then drawn in the current place Copy operation Ei AHD AHD j In1 F Ind D n In Copy result o
221. t laws this publication may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording storing in an information retrieval system or translating in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Schneider Electric 4 2 Trademarks PACiS PACIS SCE PACiS ES PACiS SCE PACiS PS PACiS SCE are trademarks of Schneider Electric Product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies Safety amp Handling SCE EN SA C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 7 8 5 WARNINGS REGARDING USE OF SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PRODUCTS Schneider Electric products are not designed with components and testing for a level of reliability suitable for use in or in connection with surgical implants or as critical components in any life support systems whose failure to perform can reasonably be expected to cause significant injuries to a human In any application including the above reliability of operation of the software products can be impaired by adverse factors including but not limited to fluctuations in electrical power supply computer hardware malfunctions computer operating system software fitness fitness of compilers and development software used to develop an application installation errors software and hardware compatibility problems malfunctions or failures of electronic monitoring or control devices transient failures of electronic syste
222. t matching the one registered then an error trace is displayed Corrupted traces log file This feature prevents some external wrong manipulation of log files any external modifications add suppress modification of a log line or add suppress of a log file are traced by this error User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 177 208 6 6 1 FBD EDITOR The Logical Equation Viewer is an application that allows the edition of one equation FBD logic diagram It is launched from the menu item Workbenches FBD Edit see 4 5 3 e either at the creation only with the I O slots declared as I O parameters in PACIS or at the modification with the schema already entered and eventually a redefinition of the inputs outputs The Function Block Diagram language combines functions and function blocks interconnected by signal flow lines in order to define function block diagram networks The Equation Viewer allows the programmer to build equations by taking existing blocks from libraries defining data flow between functions The application can print a view on as many folios as required to cover the full content of this view Boundaries of printed folios are clearly indicated on the FBD view The application is also able to open on line help following the chosen language In addition text annotations may be used to document the logic Generalities of FBD The views exposed by this application
223. t profile E Legacy network H UCA2IEC Physical Device SPS System datapoil 5 C26X SCADA prot Device mode 3 has for command right Command right eG has for Forcing Sub Sup right Command right g has for ind AckClear right Al ack right ge has for UCA2AEC server UCA2AEC physical d gL has its klaxon controlled by SPC Electrical date lt I Objects entry C264_4 Templates entry C264_4 Traces Ethernet network EI c264_A amp 0264 _B EI C264_C EI c264_D a Gateway EI IED_D1 EI IED_02 ol client J 5 Ol server F UCA2IEC gateway aphic Computer workspaces C264 Wirksp C264_B_Wirksp C264_C_Wirksp C264_D_Wirksp LHMI labels amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp D S EP 63 Ol workspaces Ol workspace Window E 9 Mimic Graph Tables E Rights Users Contents of C264_A Name Datapoint profiles Legacy networks 3 SCADA networks 3 System infos Wave recording C26x IEC Map PLC 3 has for UCA2AEC client Gateway Z is located in Substation 3 manages Feeder BP has for UCAMEC server lt UCA2A 2 is default UCAZAEC server for Su 8 has for LIC AOAC cient Ol server lt ji Attributes of C264_A General BI filtering Measurements 264_A C26x IEC Map PLC relation relation relation relation relation relatinn Counter Miscalleneous 264 Comput
224. t share the same attributes services relationships and semantics Client Define in IEC61850 as entity that requests a service from a server and that receives unsolicited messages from a server CPU Central Processing Unit MiCOM C264 main Board based on PowerPC CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check Coding result send with packet of transmitted data to guarantee their integrity Usually result of a division of transmitted data by polynom CSV Character Separate Values Asci values separated by predefined character or string like in Excel or ASCII Comtrade CT Current Transformer Basically the electric device connected to process and extracting a current measurement By extension part of a device MiCOM C264 that receives this AC value and convert it to numerical measurement value CT are wired in serial CT VT Current and Voltage transformers onvenuene By extension the MiCOM C264 board and module ACU TVU TCU that capture via wiring and digitalize the DC measurement CT VT Current and Voltage transformers on New generation of captor based for example on on light diffraction under Conventional or i i electric field without transformer that give s directly numerical intelligent nn measurement of voltage and current like communicating IED DAC Digital to Analogue Converter Used to generate analogue signals usually DC from a digital value SCE EN LX C40 Page 6 12 Data DB Device maneuver for example Lexical
225. tabase It can be opened in update mode work version or read only mode referenced version Templates list Main database i Templates Site circuit breaker CB type Site circuit breaker CB type Il Site circuit breaker CB type Il Ste transformer transformer EJ S5c3 2C264 20264 u Seg server Ol server Sces UCAMEC gateway UCAJIEC gateway FIGURE 32 TEMPLATE LIST AREA User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 29 208 The second database is the second opened database It is mandatory opened in read only mode The System allows to open the second database only if the main database is opened in update mode Templates list hob Main database Second database QO Templates Site circuit breaker CB type Site circuit breaker CB type Il Site circuit breaker CB type Ill Stte transformer tansformer BO 1Sc03 2264 C264 FIGURE 33 TEMPLATE LIST AREA WITH A SECOND OPENED DATABASE These templates are split in two tabbed panes one for main database and other for second database If only main database is opened the second tabbed pane is not visible The tabbed panes have a ToolTip which give the name of opened database The Templates list and Templates entry are defined as a flat list of templates The list root is specialised for the Templates Lists and the Templates entry contains the type of the object template selected in the Navigator
226. tary states counting switgear Term used for one of the following unit Protective relays metering units IED switchgear switching device such as CB disconnector or earthing switch disturbance or quality recorders Define in IEC61850 as entity that performs control actuating and or sensing functions and interfaces to other such entities within an automation system NOTE Devices alone do not perform energy transport functions Digital Input Binary information related to the presence or to the absence of an external signal delivered by a voltage source Analogue Input Unit MiCOM C264 Board name for DC Analog Input Digital Measurement Is a measurement value which acquisition is done by DI and a specific coding BCD Gray 1 amongN Digital Output Used to apply a voltage to an external device via a relay in order to execute single or dual transient or permanent commands Lexical SCE EN LX C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 7 12 DOF Degree Of Freedom This notion is used for a template attribute which can be or not modified when it is used An attribute has a degree of freedom if an user can modify its values on its instances DOU Analogue Input Unit MiCOM C264 Board name for DC Analog Input TA Sa enero MiCOM C264 board with output relays se SEES Information control derived from 2 digital inputs output usually used for position indication of switching devices OPEN CLOSE DPS Double Point
227. tation Yoltage level E F Feeder circuit breaker external line Order running Automation FBC automation G FED inputs FEC input FBD input 1 FBD input 2 FBD input 3 9 FED outputs FBD output FBD output 1 i EJ Generic bay 8 Transformer SCS amp Graphic FIGURE 193 THE IMPORTED FBD AUTOMATION Import globally 1 Click Tools Import item 2 An Open dialog box is then displayed in order to choose the origin folder and the name of the zip file to import Two_FBD zip in our example This file has been previously created with the Tools Export function and contains two FBD FBD 1 and FBD 2 When done click the Open button 3 FBD 1 and FBD 2 are present at the feeder level Object view Site O Substation Locsrem ctrl DPC Localremote DPS Voltage level circuit breaker external line Order running 9 Automation FED 1 FED 2 EJ Generic bay a Transformer it Secs amp Graphic FIGURE 194 THE GLOBALLY FBD IMPORT FUNCTION User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 155 208 4 6 8 Tools Export IOMapping Purpose This export is a specialization of standard export it allows to export the IO mapping of C264 devices It uses the same XML schema but the exported files and the data selection are different The exported files are stored in a ZIP file IO Mapping Export produces m
228. tation HMI server The client may provide all or part of functions handled by the substation HMI Read Inhibit This output indicates the availability of an analogue output e g during Relocatable Static Var Compensator Remote Terminal Unit Stand alone computer that acquires data and transmit them to RCP or SCADA Typically it is the C964 RTU link is the TBUS Site Acceptance Test Validation procedures executed with the customer on the site Site Based Maintenance Control mode A bay in SBMC mode does not take into account the commands issued from RCP moreover some of its digital points and measurements defined during the configuration phase are not sent anymore to the RCP they are automatically suppressed substation automation System Configuration Language IEC 61850 6 PACIS System Configuration Editor SBO Setpoints analogue Setpoints digital Substation computer Suppression Automatic Suppression Manual SCE EN LX C40 Page 11 12 Select Before Operate A control made in two steps selection and execution Selection phase give a feedback It can be used to prepare reserve during time configure circuit before execution Controls are done into a protocol or physical DO select with DI Select then DO execute Station Bus Federal network between PACiS devices UCA2 and IEC 61850 Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition Equivalent to RCC Substation Control Point Name
229. te 20 01 06 16 26 20 SCEVersion 4 34 Y SDBVersion 4 34 ObjectCatalog Type Name UCA2 Computer Object Hame C2644 id Cs 1 EthernetNetwork 1 2264 1 idType 264 4 ExtlId Scs Ethernet network C2644 Attribute 25 Relation 1 Object Name C2646 id Scs 1 Ethernethetvyork 1 Object Name C264C id Scs 1 Ethernethetwork 1 Ucz Computer xml The Extra configuration files for the FBD objects or templates a sub directory Fbd is exported and it contains all XML files image files of FBD Standard export produces also some files used only for reporting use cases Theses files are not used by import use cases Hierarchy xml XML file containing all the object template hierarchy exported Catalog xml XML file containing the list of files exported for each object template types ExportDB xsd schema of exported XML files Only for info Availability Right dependent Other call None Operation 1 Select Tools Export item 2 A browser appears Select the part of work database to export User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 141 208 al Export manager A more Bato Database A Site Gl Scs S Ethernet network i a oT eS C264 G ECsbusi WI olserver a JE olien a JE otelientz 0 EDsbus2 G ECsbus3 air Courter profile D DPS profile D MPS profile MW profile FIGURE 178 TOOLS EXPORT SELEC
230. te entry Only main object of the template are shown and where it s instantiated A list form is available Object E Site Substation El esky l F Feeder Feeders CBS Feeder c54 FIGURE 91 TEMPLATE INSTANCES SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 76 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 2 19 View Template Content Purpose View all components of a template instance This feature is useful if the template has several components graphic electric or system Availability Depending on the selected element Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Navigator Components List Operations 1 Select a component of a template instance the template anchor or any other component of the template instance wr ay gt BO 83 kW HF Feedert T Feeder4 m 8 cpa Ord of Cut Ctr T Feeder a Copy Chrl C Locvrem ctrl He Localirernote 3X Delete Supprimer Taking Contt Edit relations Ctri R Taking Contr Taking Cortr Taking Conte Search Ctrl F Taking Statu Taking Statu Move Taking Statu Taking Statu E o eoeegeaa a amp Bi ai Break all inner template links ocs Break upper template link I Datapoint profile view template content F Courter profile FIGURE 92 EDIT VIEW TEMPLATE CONTENT 2 Choose View template content item This following dialog box appears CE Template viewing CB4 ask F Feederd cra
231. ter than the factorised More if all the operands are cancelled the developed equation displayed is empty revealing that the original equation contains a conception mistake Factorisedequation B FED interlock EB Close intik SPS gt or Tr an Scs Ethernet network C2644 Localremote DPS gt Scs Ethernet network C2644 Device link h Site Substation Voltage level Feeder SEMC control SPC D ano gt Scs Ethernet network C2644 Localrernote DPS H Scs Ethernet network C2644 Device link Site Substation voltage level Feeder circuit breaker Comp swit pos Tr AND Tr AND Developed equation FBD interlock E Close intik SPS gt or Tr AnD H Scs Ethernet network C264 4 Localremote DPS Scs Ethernet network C2644 Device link 9 Site Substation voltage level Feeder SEMC control SPC Tr ano H Scs Ethernet network C2644 Localremote DPS Scs Ethernet network C2644 Device link gt Site Substation Voltage level Feeder circuit breaker Comp swit pos Dr an Dr an al Equation Visualisation FIGURE 81 EDIT CANONIC FORM Availability on FBD interlock object Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Navigator Components List SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 70 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor 4 2 15 Operating 1 Select in navigator area under process part FBD object 2 Sele
232. them is propagated on the other s This indication appears in the status bar when the attribute is selected See also EDIT View linked attributes to visualise the set of linked parameter and attributes Attributes of Circle General short name share Definition X Y width height angle start angle extent Index in stack Properties fill color stroke color Ine continuous 0 FIGURE 108 LINKED PARAMETER User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 87 208 4 2 24 DOF Status Purpose Toggle the selected attribute or parameter as a Degree Of Freedom DOF In that case in object mode for the template instance the target object attribute parameter value can be modified even if the object is linked to its template The font colour of an attribute DOF label is blue in the template and black in the target object Availability Depending on the selected element Template mode only Call Contextual menu Mouse right click in Attributes Editor Operations 1 Select an attribute or a parameter in Attribute editor in template mode only If the attribute is linked to a parameter the item is not enabled item is enabled only for the linked parameter Attributes of CB type ill General Parameters CB name Voltage color Black 2 Lal Background color ight red 3 LJ T 0 F Pem Copy Chrl c og Cut Ctrl DOF status 7 Delete Supprimer Define View linked att
233. this case it is not possible to modify the Zoom ratio by the overview If you modify the Editor view size the same content will be displayed with another Zoom ratio Selection Model Selection of a graphical component All graphical components may be individually selected by a left click or by a right click In the second case a pop up activity list is also displayed A In response to this explicit selection a selection feedback is provided Slot the border becomes blue im _ gt F amp FB the border colours are reversed Hon selected block Selected block SFL CL amp H V C a gray border is displayed around the graphical component SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 190 208 PACIS System Configuration Editor gt 0R In F In Selected SFL Hon selected SFL Selected HY C on scierted HY C TA the text is displayed in embedded form Selected TA Mon selected TA B To cancel the selection Any left click on the background cancels previous selection Any left click on another graphical component selects this one cancelling the previous selection Ctrl key left click C Actions on the selected component Depending on the selected component some actions are or are not allowed Example Cut or Copy are not allowed on a SFL Depending on the selected component and the action some non explicitly selected graphical components may be affected and no feedback is provided for them Effect
234. ties dialog and allows to modify the current properties of the currently selected user This button is disabled if no user is selected If the selected user is the only one which has the administration profile it will be impossible to change the profile e Password button leads to the change password dialog box and allows to change the password of the selected user This button is disabled if no user is selected Set password User name guidar Password Ran Repeat the password THT FIGURE 119 USER ADMINISTRATION REDEFINING PASSWORD Set Default button set the selected user as the default user Close button close this dialog window User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 95 208 4 4 Graphic Menu Graphic menu is the collection of items which implements PACiS SCE graphic features e Graphic editors which are specialised for each kind of target equipment Ol mimic and Computer mimic The data model and the edition constraints of each of them are different e Graphic palettes colour font stroke and bitmap Theses palettes are used to define the graphical attributes of each graphic object of mimics ltems are activated when a graphic object is selected in navigator The graphic menus are classified from the kind of graphic objects A graphic object could be a part of an Ol mimic or a Computer mimic Two different graphic editors can be edited them Ol mimic editor and Com
235. tus Bar The status bar may be toggled on and off at the bottom of the window by using the Status Bar option in the View menu The status bar displays information about the activity associated to toolbar icons when the mouse cursor stays on these icons standard behaviour of toolbar For Help press F1 Pos 478 364 NUM A 6 2 2 The FBD Overview 2 The Overview displays the whole content of the document On this Overview a blue rectangle shows the current relative size and position of the active Editor View Resize amp Move the Overview you can move the overview like any window On the other hand resizing the overview has automatically an action vertically and horizontally Drag the blue rectangle or click any location inside the Overview in order to change the Editor view content click left in the blue rectangle and without releasing the mouse button move the mouse to put the rectangle to another location or click left any location in the Overview the blue rectangle comes at this place and the Editor view is updated Resize the rectangle in order to change the Editor view zoom level Select the bottom right corner of the blue rectangle a double arrow appears Without releasing the mouse button resize the blue rectangle The Editor view zoom ratio and content are updated Show the associated overview Choose the menu option Window and the item Overview SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 180 208 PACIS System Configuratio
236. ultiple XML files e 1 file for all profiles named lt 1 Profiles xml gt e 1 file for all selected C264 named lt 2 Equipement xml gt e n files one for each selected C264 named lt 3 computer s short name xml gt Each XML file respects the standard PACiS SCE XML format and hierarchy Profiles This file is build with all profiles found directly under Scs root and which respect the pattern _ n Equipment This file is built with all equipment of the database even if not selected in dialog box and describes each one e fora C264 it gives all cards SCADA networks Legacy networks IED and printers e fora Gateway it gives all SCADA networks e and for Ol it gives all printers Computer s The last files are built for each selected C264 and define all datapoints managed by this computer and their addresses linking SCADA IED They contain the following information SCADA address of other devices or of the computer used by datapoints managed by the computer IED address of the computer Voltage Level datapoints on Voltage Level Bays managed by computer datapoints on Bays level Modules datapoints on Modules level Remark 1 In each file the objects are sorted by their external id Extld path of short names of the hierarchy of the object SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 156 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor Remark 2 If an object is an instance
237. up right Com amp has for ind AckClear right Al ack ric amp has for lock right Command right 1 Ctrl F FIGURE 70 EDIT REACH ITEM User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 59 208 3 The tree view is elapsed to the linked object The linked object becomes the current object Object view Site Substation HS Locurem ctrl DPC 6 Localremote DPS Zl Yoltage level E F Feeder circuit breaker O Order running 4 SBMC control SPC SBMC SPS fd is managed by C264 4 amp is represented by Bay mimic amp contains amp contains amp contains amp contains J contains amp contains amp contains amp contains C264 4 C264 6 C264 C264 D Gateway IED 01 IED U2 Ol server ca has for default UCAZIEC server C2644 fd has for Bypass right Command right ee has for command right Command right 2 ef has for ForeingSub Sup right Command right 4 fd has for ind Ackllear right Al ack right 3 ef has for lock right Command right 1 Sos fl Ethernet network 29 Datapoint profiles 9 Gooses 9 Hardware 9 System infos C2Bx IEC Map PLE we has for UCASE client Gateway eo has for UCAAWEC client Ol server f is defaut UCAJMEC server for Substation is located in Substation we is master clack of Scs g manages Feeder HI C264 BE FIGURE 71 ELAPSE OF NAVIGATOR TO THE LINKED OBJECT 4 2
238. uring import instantiate a template An attribute op with key word inst as value is defined Another attribute extldT contains the identifier of template to instantiate Object Name 2646 idType 7264 Attribute 25 Relation Names id Scs 1 EthernetNietwork 1 C264 delete an object An attribute op with key word del as value is defined It indicates that object must be deleted Hame 264 idType 2264 Extid Scs Ethernet network C2644 Attribute 25 Relation Names id Scs 1 EthernetNetwork 1 C264 Remark 1 XML Attribute Name is optional It is used to modify the PACiS SCE attribute Shortname of the object If XML Attribute Name is not defined Extld must be defined the last part of Extld is used instead of XML Attribute Name Remark 2 XML Attribute id and sub element Extld are both optional but one at least must be defined to identify the object during import into database To search the object in database XML Attribute Id is used at first If Id is not defined Extld sub element is used When Extld is used if two objects at the same hierarchical level have the same external Id an extra discrimination is done based on its idl ype This idType is used to determine the basic class of the object The external Id this determined class must define a unique key Remark 3 relative to Extra Configuration files of FBD In the sub directory Fbd the XML files of FBD are imp
239. utton to remove the selected languages from the configuration list from the configuration The current language of the PACiS SCE can not be removed Adding and removing are effective only when OK button is clicked Generation languages These languages are used to localize the generated databases for PACIS Ol and PACIS C264 devices The languages list could be a subset of configured languages For the moment the C264 does not accept Chinese and Turkish languages Tools Dictionary Purpose Open a dictionary editor with all configurable labels that can be translated Availability Right dependent Other call None User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 171 208 Operations 1 Select Tools Dictionary item 2 Select the languages to edit and the reference language Dictionary languages selection emeh o CO lster Geman ae swans US English Reference FIGURE 210 DICTIONARY LANGUAGES SELECTION 3 Click the Next gt gt button the following modal dialog box appears CE Dictionary editor AnBBaERRABARRERERERURGMRARRERRDRRRIG US English Standard French Standard russian Standard German max i ji i ABS V CONF TIME TPS CONF ABS U E YT HANSE 16 ey Absent i6 EL JACK OPERATOR CMD GLOBACKCMD ACK OPERATOR CMD uit slarm Bed 16 10 ek wc KBMTMPOBAH Guit 40 acquit OK lack OK Ack OK KOT ACK AL ALARM ACT ACK AKT COCTMOATTPEB
240. vice features have evolution and their inner data base structure is subject to modification PACIS SCE need to feel the new requirement and has also evolutions and corrections referenced by version A unique reference determines the coherent set of system equipment database and soft hard equipment that PACIS SCE can be used PACIS SCE can be compared two referenced versions of a configuration 2 3 External Interfaces Interface files l l External tools Xml files Data Model BERTE E7 full integrated jworkbenches System databag L m Configuration S0469ENa FIGURE 2 EXTERNAL INTERFACES There is no software interfaces between PACIS SCE and other external tools or PACIS devices External interfaces are implemented throw files Xml files the user can export or import a whole configuration or only a subset A PACIS SCE exchange Xml format is defined for describing files which are exported from PACIS SCE to an external tool imported from an external tool to PACIS SCE System databag from a referenced version of a configuration PACIS SCE generates an application databag for each PACIS devices The application databags are bagged in a System databag The system databag are used by PACIS SMT to download application databag in each PACIS devices This system databag could be used by PACIS simulator tools e Reports the user selects a whole configuration or only a su
241. volution Three indices versions for example 3 5 1 are used for partial generation of database only a subset of devices are taken into account during device configuration files process file generate The loaded database is still the working database Check in does not mean Check a referenced version with a check in is not mandatory a full consistent database test done with Check operation An inconsistent database can be referenced but a warning message is then displayed During opening operation if the working version does not come from the latest referenced version of database the following warning dialog box is displayed Open 446_DB3 This working version is issued From D iiDatabases SCE 4 461446 DBS 0 1 mpec which is not the latest version of this db Do you want to continue FIGURE 46 FILE OPEN AND CHECK IN WORKING DATABASE SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 42 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 1 9 File Check out Purpose A referenced database could not be modified read only The check out action allows to transform the referenced database into a working database version A frozen checkout save AS checkin THE working version myDb 0 1 mpc myDb 0 2 mpc myDb 0 3 mpc myDb 0 5 mpc myDb 1 0 mpc myDb 1 1 mpc myDb 2 0 mpc FIGURE 47 FILE CHECK OUT DATABASE EXAMPLE Availability Onl
242. w informs that the export is running User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 149 208 The followings figures give an example of some pages of the pdf file generated by the FBD Export function PACIS FBD Automation FIGURE 186 THE COVER PAGE OF THE FBD AUTOMATION REPORT FIGURE 187 THE LIST OF EXPORTED FBD SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 150 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor FIGURE 188 THE DIAGRAM OF FBD1 PR mija ba Bde ee ge bee herme kay Bg Dr FED _ opel Gens eerie ge eye rere bey Sey RE PR eee fame j Kali nme sun fad bag kymi Darasa kay j Ba UP PR mjali iin Micra ms aliaga arena Liar Ley Hang DOF Bi FR np Si Eeeieeesaiese File eye Frere beep De ADi wea fu eer Pele re eee ieee Po FIGURE 189 THE INPUTS AND OUTPUTS LISTS OF FBD1 User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACiS System Configuration Editor Page 151 208 Export to file The user can access to this function by clicking in tools Export FBD menu A dialog box presents all FBD available on database and allows selecting all or part of them The spare and template objects are not available CEFBD Export Output file CTemp yr eD zip hooze FED File type to create T Image PNG Y Report POF Eon c2B4 103 EO EO E02 P3482 69 FED WizukG 7 69 FED SBME E E02 Pes rs i re T z J a __ E ai aH E E04 E03
243. working database is still opened 4 1 4 File Save Purpose Save the working opened library configuration database Second database can not be modified and does not need a save action Availability Only the working version of a database read write can be saved Other call Shortcut Ctrl S Toolbar Main window close button if database has been modified Operating Only the working version of a database read write can be saved SCE EN HI C40 User Interface Page 38 208 PACiS System Configuration Editor 4 1 5 File Prepare upgrade amp Save Purpose Save the main opened library configuration database and put into the database file an xml form of the database This xml form could be used during opening operation if the structure of the data model has been changed see File Open Availability Only the working version of a database read write can be saved with this option Other call None Operating An xml backup of the database is done This xml backup is stored in mpc file File Clean amp Save Purpose Compact the main opened library configuration database and save it The compaction consists to delete the space not used in database file when an object is deleted its space is not freed Availability Only the working version of a database read write can be cleaned and saved Other call None Operating An xml backup of the database is done This xml
244. y information belonging to a bay in SBMC mode will be automatically suppressed for the remote control However changes of state will be signaled locally at SCP A binary information can be suppressed by an order issued from an operator No subsequent change of state on a suppressed information can trigger any action such as display alarm and transmission SCE EN LX C40 Page 12 12 SWR Topological interlocking Lexical PACIS System Configuration Editor Switch Redundant MiCOM C264 board Ethernet switch with redundant ethernet Switch Unit MiCOM C264 board Ethernet switch _ Term used for IEC60870 5 101 protocol Term used for IEC60870 5 103 protocol Term used for IEC60870 5 104 protocol TBC to Be Completed To Be Defined Telecontrol Bus Generic name of networks and protocols used to communicate between PACiS GTW or MiCOM C264 Telecontrol Interface function and the RCP Networks are based on RS232 485 or ethernet T104 Protocols are IEC 60850 5 101 T101 Modbus MODICON Transformer Current Unit MiCOM C264 CT VT Board Current acquisition Transformer Input Unit Interlocking algorithm based on evaluation of topological information of the switchgear arrangement in the HV network the switchgear kind and position and defined rules for controlling this kind of switch e g continuity of power supply Tap Position Indication for transformers Frequently acquired via a Digital Measurement Transfor
245. y with loaded referenced version of a database Other call None Operating The referenced version is copied into the working version The previous working version is overwritten If the referenced version to check out is not the latest version a warning dialog box is displayed Checkout of 446_DB3 0 0 2 AN This version is not the latest version of the db This checkout could crash the current working version of the db Do you want to continue Yes ne FIGURE 48 FILE CHECK OUT WARNING User Interface SCE EN HI C40 PACIS System Configuration Editor Page 43 208 4 1 10 File Check Purpose Check the main library configuration database consistency The action starts testing on whole database The templates and the spared objects are not taken into account by the check function The complete definition of errors warnings is available in chapter PACIS SCE EN MF All errors warnings are displayed in the following table of the Trace panel Checks tab 19 errors 30 warnings 15 infos Level Code Type Reference Message i 02000 CapacityLimits Bite The count of switchgear components is valid count maximum 0 2048 i 02000 KapacityLimts Bite The count of transformer components is valid count maximump gt 2 512 03007 RelstionLinkhull Site Substation Voltage level Feeder The mandatory relation has no link Site Substation Voltage level Feeder Order runnin 03007 ReletionLinkNul
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