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3. executing commands The status line at the bottom of the screen will show the progress of communication continuously during the interrogation sequence Advanced You can send any of the messages existing in COMTROLL 5000 from this menu Messages 6 10 11 and 13 Additional commands are available depending on the software version in the out stations Example If you wish to read the sensor inputs of an out station of the type COMTROLL 200BR with older software than 60003104 write 3 in the field Command If you wish to see the message text defined for this message click View Cancel This choice interrupts an ongoing interrogation or command sequence By interrupting an interrogation sequence the switch status will be given as Undefined NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 21 av 26 LNORTROLL AS b Alarms This window will give a listing of alarms if any that have come in Only messages that have been listed in the message text data base will be given If no alarm has been set the text string belonging to the counter message will be listed A grey box before the text string indicates that no alarm has come in A yellow box indicates an alarm message amp Outstation Window Sensor NOT activated E Sensor 2 NOT activated Outstation in Remote mode Motor protection OK E Normal chargingl E Comtroll 200 RESTART Texteditor For each out station there is a texteditor where information relevant for this sp
4. have been set the check box Set message filter must be clicked The options are Date All messages within a certain time span are logged Node No All messages from a certain out station are logged Node type messages from a certain type of out stations are logged Message Certain types of messages are logged Maximum three at the time Alarm When the chosen messages come in the PC will give a beep These choices can be combined by for example selecting a certain message from a certain type of out stations The filter can be erased by using the Clear button Password NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 12 av 26 LNORTROLL AS amp Options You can create your own password Enter your old and new password You will not see the password you are entering Each character will be shown as In order to verify the new password it must be repeated in the box Repeat new password If one of the entries is misspelled the new password will not be entered Click Set to activate the new password Next time when logging in you must use the new password 2 9 2 Message texts In order to write your own message texts on the self defined types of outstations choose Options Messages then enter the password NOTE NetTroll 2 1 1 or older have no password Press lt enter gt You will now enter a database where all message texts are saved This database can be edited in NETTROLL or by use of the database programm
5. is a Remote controlled switch 1 switch ComTrol1 200AR The name for station Can be choosen The number behind the sign of equality says which of the four maintypes Typel 15 In the Net file section the filename of the diagram you drawed in the one single diagram is written Example File DEMO NET I the section Misc the sentences means Serial xxxxxxx Serialnumber to the program Logout 30 Time dependant logout The time is given in seconds from the last operation till the program is locked After this time has expired username and password must be entered in order to operate the outstations NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 6 av 26 k NORTROLL AS 2 0 Functional description After the installation you will find a specific Nettroll program in the folder containing NETTROLL and NETDRAW the single line diagram editor Before starting NETTROLL you must start NETDRAW to build the desired screen image s 2 1 Start up Starting up NETTROLL can be done after all outstations have been programmed This is done in NETDRAW See own documentation for the single line diagram editor NETDRAW NETTROLL is started by opening the Nettroll folder Click the NETTROLL icon NETTROLL stores status of outstations defined as switches and manual switches when terminating the program When starting the program again you will therefore get the previously stored status of the outstations that is not nece
6. manual 2 7 Toolbars You can show hide the tool and status bars This is done by clicking View then ticking the menus you want on the screen image 2 8 Window The various windows net or log can be placed anywhere on the screen Under Window you can arrange the windows as you want them The various options follow the usual Window standard NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 10 av 26 LNORTROLL AS 2 9 Special set ups Under Options you can set various function criteria 2 9 1 Set criteria Parameters Options Port 1 Connecting disconnecting port 1 Port 1 must be defined in NETTROLL IND Port 2 Connecting disconnecting Port 2 Port 2 must be defined in NETTROLL IND Double status check The programme will send the interrogation message twice if no reply is received the first time This is especially important in areas with weak radio signals Log messages to file For switching on off logging to file NETTROLL will start saving to a file at next start up independently from this setting Time dependant polling Activated if an interrogation message is wanted for all out stations at a certain hour every 24 hrs The time of interrogation is set in the check box Set Time in format Time Minute NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 11 av 26 LNORTROLL AS Message filter For setting the criteria for what is to be saved in the filter log amp Options When the desired criteria
7. Msg 25 will be sent from the out station when this input goes high again This means that the error message disappears and the system goes back to normal NETTROLL will then remove reset any alarms from this specific out station In certain software versions in out stations starting from 600COMS3 it is possible to activate the 4 extra relay outputs existing in the RTU 200 6 digits only This can only be done from NETTROLL These additional commands are Msg 30 Activates Relay 5 for 1 sec Msg 31 Activates Relay 6 for 1 sec Msg 32 Activates Relay 7 for 1 sec Msg 33 Activates Relay 8 for 1 sec Any text string may be added to these messages same as other messages To send these messages see under Terminal communication NOTE You should not set kontramelding on inputs with connected equipment i e RABBIT fault indicator which only gives a short pull of the relay in a fault situation This will only activate the alarm indicator in NETTROLL for one second until the relay drops In this case the fault can only be seen by reading the log MessageType NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 14 av 26 k NORTROLL AS You may choose what messages are to be defined as status message activating message or alarm message The definitions of the various messages are as follows Status message Type 8 Status messages are set on out stations defined as switches or repeaters Message no I 2 and 3 A status message can at the same time b
8. NORTROLL AS _ Postboks 133 7601 Lev anger Tel 4774085500 Fax 74085501 USER GUIDE NetTroll amp NetDraw NetTroll ver 2 1 Copyright Nortroll AS L g g NORTROLL AS Table of Contents 10 INTRODUCTION rise ss vsss 0s0vosssovv oossosss nsasers vassosvvsvssnosssos rsovsrossnessorsnevssorssnsssos sons 3 SETTING UP favs Seed ca Saeed bck bad dune bub scene 4 LET System Pe QUITEMENES 4 1 1 3 S ttingss NETEROLE AND 4 2 0 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIP TIO N 5sss50s 0s0050650000066050805080d00608006890886804800868500040508006800800900068004000500000004058e5008 7 eosin te E RANN Mosler T 7 2 2 PROGRAMMING COMTROLL 5000 osvrrreeeeerrssseeeereeeeerrrsrererrrrrererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rr ere rr rr rr rss sr rr rr ers rs 7 2 LIOGINE 25255 8 Ds OPENING NET Yucca faces fos Dr Eee eee Te 8 2 6 LOGGING OF EVENTS sv v scooves otssvesi cs res stsssori sr venostssseroses ser stssseri s rerbstssseres s ser stssseni s rer stssseresersnrrr 9 2 6 EOS SCARCE es
9. anywhere on the log The following image will appear Search after Start search Cancel NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 9 av 26 k NORTROLL AS Enter the search criteria i e a Message i e 03 Searches all lines in the log for this message b Outstation address i e 1234 Searches for all messages from this address c Outstation name Searches for all messages from this station In principle same as under b After the search is completed the result will appear in a new log This can be printed out the usual way by using File Print log In order to return to the main log double click anywhere on the log and start a new search without entering search criteria 2 6 2 Acknowledging messages All messages entered in the log are printed in red In order to signal that a message is read and understood it can be acknowledged as follows Mark the line of the log that shall be acknowledged then click the right mouse button once 2 6 3 Print out You print the log by choosing File Log Here you set standard print setups as in any Windows 95 NT program How to set up the printer is found in the user manual for Winows 95 NT and in the user manual for your specific printer You can also print old log files These can be opened in a text editor i e Notepad From here you can print the whole or parts of the document Further information on Notepad is found in the Windows 95 NT
10. as been received If it is grey no message has come in 3 2 Control 3 2 1 Remotely controlled switches When a switch is being interrogated or operated you click the name button of the switch The station menu of the actual switch will then appear amp Outstation Window NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 20 av 26 NORTROLL AS This window contains three fields a Control b Alarms c Text Editor a Control This window gives the name of the station type of station previously defined status of switch and finally if any alarm inputs have been activated i e sensor inputs In order to determine what type of alarm input you must open the Alarm window The buttons on the right hand side have the following functions Status Interrogation of the switch position Depending on the software version in COMTROLL 200AR BR the activated sensor inputs will be interrogated at the same time If there are out stations in the system who do not have this software a 13 message can be sent manually by using Alternative command Out stations with soft ware versions starting from 600UNI04 will automatically read sensor inputs when interrogated by a 11 message Opening and closing An out station can only be opened if already closed and vice versa NETTROLL will automatically send status interrogation before sending an open close command Therefore it is not necessary to send status inquiry before
11. e Access ver 2 0 The database will be saved in the file NODE MDB Message Text Database X NodeType MeldNr KontraNr MeldType MeldTekst 100 BfNosensorigged TM T2 StetusiOPEN ppt i o 33 T2 Undefined switchposition 5iSensorltigged 5 Sensor trigged 0 Open Switch ervice 1 Outstation OFF or LOCAL Mode 1 Motor protection trigged Ol CS 6 8l 9l Command Close Switch Interrogate outstation BIN ER NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 13 av 26 k NORTROLL AS The columns in the database signify the following Node Type For entering the self defined types of stations already programmed in NETTROLL INI For Typel set 1 for Type2 set 2 etc Message no For setting the message concerned Message 0 to 15 KontraNr This column applies only when using extended DTMF protocol 6 digits Where 5 digit protocol is used the Kontra nr is set equal to Message no In a 6 digit DTMF protocol you will find the following additional messages Msg 20 Kontramelding for Msg 4 Msg 21 Kontramelding for Msg 5 Msg 24 Kontramelding for Msg 8 Msg 25 Kontramelding for Msg 9 Msg 28 Kontramelding for Msg 12 In an extended DTMF protocol you will have a dynamic up dating of alarms If for instance Msg 9 is sent from an out station Msg 9 input active low
12. e an activating or alarm message e g if a switch represents a normally open point an alarm is wanted if the switch closes The value of a status message 8 is then added to the value of an alarm message 4 The field under MeldType is then set to 12 8 4 12 Activating message Type 1 Messages that are meant for trigging the circle indicator in the symbol representing switches and repeaters are set as activating messages This is also the case for single remote indicators The value of activating messages is 1 Alarm messages Type 4 Alarm messages are placed in a specific alarm list trigging a red traffic light in addition to the changing of colours of the symbol Alarm messages can also be activating messages or counter messages Counter messages Type 2 Counter messages acknowledge activating and alarm messages It must be stated which activating or alarm message that is being acknowledged in the field Komp Nr The following messages are set up with counter messages Message Counter message 4 20 5 21 8 24 9 25 Example You want message no 2 from a remote switch to be both a status and an alarm message MeldType is set accordingly to 8 4 12 In the case of earthfault and short circuit sensor connected to an out station MSG4 which is defined as a switch you want an alarm message when the indicator is activated MeldType is then set to 4 If a complimentary message is desired mean
13. e for this unit 2 10 Group NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 16 av 26 NORTROLL AS A group of out stations can be selected This is done by clicking the different out stations while holding the Shift key down Be sure not to click the name button but the symbol itself You can put out stations from different nets together in one group There are two different group commands Group interrogation and Group operation You will find the group commands under Group Control 2 10 1 Group operation Group Command Window x Station Cancel You can command the switches to the opposite position in a sequence This is done in the Group Command Window NETTROLL will during the execution of group operation read the status of the switches It is therefore not necessary to give the command IN or OUT Each command sequence must be confirmed for each outstation NETTROLL will execute the sequence in the same order as the out stations are chosen NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 17 av 26 LNORTROLL AS 2 10 2 Group polling Group Command Window If more information is wanted automatically in the interrogation sequence this can be done in three ways by using Group polling 1 Interrogate all outstations in net NETTROLL will send an interrogation to all stations in the net chosen from the menu above 2 Group You can interrogate all stations chosen as a group See the above chapter about
14. ecific station can be stored last maintenance access description etc amp Outstation Window Battery change 24 12 96 NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 22 av 26 NORTROLL AS When opening this window the text box will be blank In order to see what has been entered earlier click Open After having written the new text click Save This will enable you to access the information later Important If you do not click Open before entering new text the new text will replace the old one thus loosing what is previously saved 3 2 2 Repeaters There is in principle no difference between the menu of a repeater and that of a switch The repeater is switched ON OFF same as operating a remotely controlled switch Alarms are handled the same way as for switches The repeater also has a text box 3 2 3 Indicators Indicators using the DTMF protocol have no possibility of handling commands from NETTROLL The station menu found on indicators will therefor not have the command buttons found on remotely controlled switches and repeaters All indicators have their own texteditor 3 2 4 Manual switches Manual switches can not be remotely operated Setting of status of a manual swich is done manually in the station window Manual Switch x Status O Unknown iy Closed Mark the position of the switch by using one of the options in the status box Click Set The station
15. elding nr o Here you can go through the alarms by clicking the Next button If you want to remove alarms from the list click Acknowledge For more information on NetTroll and NetDraw or any other NORTROLL product please contact your local distributor or NORTROLL at NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 25 av 26 NORTROLL AS NORTROLL AS Box 133 7601 Levanger Norway Telephone 74 08 55 00 Fax 74 08 55 01 E Mail nortroll Qnortroll no NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 26 av 26
16. how to select a group NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 18 av 26 NORTROLL AS 3 All stations By choosing this alternative all out stations irrespectively of which network they are in will receive a status interrogation in a sequence In all the above alternatives the outstation that is being interrogated will appear in the out station box You can at any time cancel an on going interrogation sequence Acknowledging each interrogation is not necessary If you want to remove a chosen group this is done by clicking the Cancel button 3 0 Control Surveillance This chapter gives the necessary background to interpret the information given by the symbols The chapter also explains how to operate an out station 3 1 Symbols 1 2 Symbol for a remotely controlled switch or repeater 1 shows the switch repeater in CLOSED ON position and 2 the same out station in OPEN OFF position The circle in the top left corner gives the sensor input of the out station If the circle is grey no sensor input is activated If it is yellow it means that one or more of the sensor inputs are activated You then have to go to the station menu to see which one or look in the log 1 2 Symbol for a manual switch 1 shows the switch in CLOSED position and 2 shows the switch in OPEN position NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 19 av 26 LNORTROLL AS The symbol representing an indicator If the colour is yellow an activating or alarm message h
17. ing that the sensor is reset the counter message is set to 20 NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 15 av 26 NORTROLL AS MessageText This is for writing your own text The text should however be consistent with the messages being sent from NORTROLL s out stations A description of these messages are found in the COMTROLL 5000 user guide IMPORTANT Make sure that there are no other types of stations defined in the file NODE MDB than those listed in NETTROLL INI Indicators can not be set up with status messages but message no 1 2 and 3 may well be used as activating or alarm messages 0 can not be set as a value in the field StType in the file NODE MDB NODE MDB may only contain messages actually occurring If a message not listed in NODE MDB should occur the text unregistered message will appear together with the message 2 9 5 Terminal Enter Comtroll 5000 Command Cancel m In NETTROLL there is a terminal emulator where you can send commands to COMTROLL 5000 in the same way as in the terminalprogramme in Windows This is particularly useful in service contexts or when you have out stations with special soft ware versions You may also programme out stations in COMTROLL 5000 from this menu The additional commands Msg30 Msg31 Msg32 og Msg33 can be sent from this menu but only after the status interrogation of the out station has been completed For an in depth description of ASCII commands see the user guid
18. le can be transferred to the COMTROLL 5000 memory The command is found under File in the menu The various commands are explained in the user guide of the COMTROLL 5000 NetTroll Transfering textfile C Program Files NetTroll _LevanqgerEast be 2 3 Login When starting up you will not be asked for username or password You will without name or password be able to see the status of outstations and read messages You will however not be able to send messages to outstations without logging in To log in click Enter your name and password in th box appearing NetTroll login Username Password The name entered will be saved in the log together with date and time When starting for the first time the password is 123 This can later be changed by using Options Change password 2 5 Opening Net When starting NETTROLL for the first time none of the programmed nets will appear on the screen These are found by choosing Net and then pick the diagram s you want on the screen You can run as many diagrams as you like NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 8 av 26 NORTROLL AS simultaneously on the screen and you can switch between the diagrams by using the buttons in the net Place the nets in a way that gives the best overview 2 6 Logging of events During start up of NETTROLL a log will automatically be opened where all messages and events will be saved Everything is saved to a file that will be named in the patter
19. n Station1 SWITCHGEAR Station2 INDICATOR Station3 REPEATER Station4 MANUALLY SWITCHGEAR NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 4 av 26 Typel Typel 1 ComT NORTROLL AS roll 200AR 2 1 Comtroll 200BR Type3 3 Repeater Type4 2 Faul Netfile lt indicator File D EMO NE Misc Serial 1234 234 542AZ Logout 30 In the Comm section the communication parameters are set Wait 2 Portl 00 1 The time in milliseconds between each character sent to COMTROLL 5000 is 200ms Do not change this value is a software driver for communication between NETTROLL and COMTROLL 5000 If its set to 1 COM3 must be connetced If another COM port is in use COM2 COM3 port must be set to respectively 2 3 or 4 If NETTROLL shall be connected to a superior sentral solution the driver for a new gate must be set This is being done by writing Port2 x on the line underneath X is the gate that shall be connected to the surperior sentral X must not be the same for port 1 as for port2 Settings1 1200 N 8 1 Discribes the Communication parameters for In order the different parameters means 1200 Baud N None parity 8 8 databit 1 1 stopbit Do not change this values If port2 is activated type Settings2 1200 N 8 1 in the next line WaitStatus 20 Time in seconds NETTROLL waits for a statusmessage from an outstati
20. n YYYYWW LOG If starting NETTROLL for the first time on a Monday in week 25 the filename of the log appears as 199625 LOG If closing NETTROLL to open it again later the same week NETTROLL will automatically open file 199625 LOG and continue filling this log This ensures that you will have all messages previously saved By the end of each week the log will automatically close and a new log file under a new name will be opened You can access the old log by opening the file from a text editor You open the log by clicking e or by choosing View Log You return to the diagram by clicking the same button again The log is divided in two sections Mainlog and Filterlog The Mainlog stores all incoming and outgoing messages while the Filterlog only stores filtered messages This filter can be set for predetermined message types or predetermined outstations How to define filters will be explained later Changing between Mailog and Filterlog is done by clicking on the desired sheet in the bottom left corner 2 6 1 Log search As the main log and or the filter log will increase in time it will be increasingly time consuming to go back to look at old messages If you want to look for messages from a specific out station or a specific type of message the search function is a helpful tool In order to access this function the desired log must be the active window on the screen You activate it by double clicking
21. on after an status interrogating is being sent In some configurations it can be necessary to extend the time higher than 20 sec e g 30sec especially with several serial repeaters between the station and sentral You can decrease the time if the outstations have direct contact with the sentral or only via repeaters The total time for a group interrogation or the time a of all the stations will decrease polled outstation WaitMessage 20 NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 5 av 26 k NORTROLL AS In principle the same as for waitStatus but set the time in seconds between a command message and an updated status message In the Station section the four predefined stationtypes that can be programmed by NETTROLL are listed These predefined stationtypes will have different stationmenyes in NETTROLL adjusted to the function this station execute They will also have their own symbol in the diagram E g if one of the types does not exist in your remote control system it can be deleted In the Type section you can define your own stationtypes You can define upto 10 different kinds Each stationtype has its own set of message texts for the different messages These you can change in a database See chapt 2 9 2 Registration of message texts You can also make your own stationtype for spesific configurations However you must set up which of the four maintypes the station goes underneath Example 1 Typel 1 ComTroll 200AR 1 1 Typel
22. ssarily correct In order to verify that the image you get when starting NETTROLL is the correct one you should always start by interrogating status of all outstations To get the best possible use of NETTROLL the program should run continuously around the clock Therefore Never shut down NETTROLL NETTROLL will start logging of events even if message boxes appear during start up After starting NETTROLL the network drawings made in NETDRAW must be opened This is done by choosing Net followed by the various networks Use the Maximise button in the top right corner to get a full screen image 2 2 Programming COMTROLL 5000 Programming the COMTROLL 5000 can be done in various ways You may build in the switches using the keyboard unit of the COMTROLL 5000 or by using the terminal programme under Windows This approach is explained in the user guide of the COMTROLL 5000 COMTROLL 5000 may also be programmed from NETTROLL This is done mainly in the same way as when using a terminal programme but instead of sending line by line to the COMTROLL 5000 you have to create a file where all outstations are built in The simplest way to do this is by using notepad under Windows NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 7 av 26 F KNORTROLL AS Example programming file B 4545 4545 A 77 A 4555 4555 77 A After having written in all relevant outstations the file should saved and using the command Transfer textfile in NETTROLL the fi
23. window will close automatically NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 23 av 26 NORTROLL AS 3 3 Toolbar buttons Log in By clicking this button the out stations will be locked to prevent operation of the out stations In coming messages will still be saved in the log and any possible change of status will be understood This button overrides the time set automatic log out Switching off on communication gate 1 Communication gate defined in NETTROLL INI Symbol shown in ON Port2 Switching off on communication gate no 2 Communication gate defined in NETTROLL INI Symbol shown in OFF Log By using this button you can alternate between the Log and the Diagram Both can be kept open simultaneously Shows version number of NETTROLL NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 24 av 26 NORTROLL AS 3 3 Status bar Ready 1210 The text in the left field of the status bar will continously show the communication status It will give information about which messages are being sent between central and out station The mid field shows the time The right side of the field shows the number of alarms received When the square is green no active alarms are in the system If the square is red the figure to the right gives the number of alarms in the alarm list To read the alarm list Double click this field The alarm list will then appear Alarmliste Kvitter ut Avbryt Alarmm
24. ystem are automatically logged in a text file that can be written out Each node in the network has its own text editor where information about last service road descriptions phone numbers etc can be stored NETTROLL can be installed on a portabel PC for home duty Its communicating with the stationary NETTROLL via an ordinary phonemodem or GSM NetTroll 2 1 UserGuide Side 3 av 26 F KNORTROLL AS 1 1 Setting up 1 1 1 System requirements 486 Pentium PC 16 RAM or more is recommended Windows 95 Windows NT 15 available hard disk space We recommend a 20 monitor In smaller network a 17 monitor can be used 1 1 2 Installation Choose run and write A SETUP Push OK The Setup Program will copy the necessary files to your hard disk and create a new NETTROLL program group in Program Manager NETTROLL 95 contains in addition the drawingprogram NETDRAW Run 2x Type the name of a program folder or document and Windows will open it for you Open A SETUP EXE Cancel Browse 1 1 3 Settings NETTROLL IND Before the program startes some parameters must be set in a file nettroll ini that is underneath the nettroll catalog This file can be edited with an texteditor e g Windows NotePad Below you can find an example on a nettroll ini file and an explenation on the different sentences in this file Comm Wait 200 Portl 1 Settings1 1200 N 8 1 WaitStatus 20 WaitMessage 20 Statio

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