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1. If no recordings are selected Selects all recordings e fall recordings are selected Unselects all recordings e If some recordings are selected Unselects them and selects the others Disturbance record viewer COM600 includes a Wavewin disturbance record display and analysis software for local use in COM600 When the recordings page is opened locally in COM600 the View 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual button is shown on each recording row To launch Wavewin for the corresponding recording click the View button For more information see the Wavewin help E Files Data Channels View Values Window Help Exit System E m Back amp Files 12 27 2011 02 18 43 PM Ds 2 9 k amp BR YL Ra o a el pil p r w Wa Current IL3 539 942 787 815 Voltage ULTE 13 000 Voltage UL2E Voltage UL3E 270 m SPA STATION 45 Thu 25 08 2011 13 58 14 010666 Delta X 761 666 ms 38 083 cyc 50 hz fs 1200 Hz AS ON Delta Y No Bars SS HA AAA Wavewin png Figure 3 10 1 2 Wavewin disturbance record display and analysis software 3 11 Parameter setting 3 11 1 Changing parameters You can view parameter information by clicking on Parameters below the desired IED in the substation structure if this functionality is supported by the IED In this view you can also change parameter settings Click the Y con
2. a Icc7 MODBUS 7 NFEREF543 3 MREF543 3 I3 E N REF615 SE H2 D Alarms Events Y CTR BG uogeisqns 2 z 3 3 5 3 Data Histonan System information o Ristinummi 6 33kV 15 12 2011 11 08 12 Substation name Product name Product version License version Software version Customer name Site Ristinummi 6 33kV COM600 4 0 4 0 4 0 4364 26499 Niklas 615 FISUB RAD Go sasn NFREFS43 3 W REF543 3 13 NFREFS43 62 SM SPAZC40x2 El MESPAZC LD desc REI ND dewer 15 12 2011 11 07 22 474 Hi Qo Pos17 desc Faultyf 15 12 2011 11 07 54 271 H1 Pos16 desc IntermediateD 15 12 2011 11 07 26 927 H1 Pos12 desc IntermediateD alarm footer png Figure 3 7 5 1 Alarm footer Events General about events With the Event List you can monitor the information about events that have occurred in the system The event list header shows the range of available events You can also receive information about activities carried out by other users operations of objects acknowledging of alarms logging in and so on The Events list includes the following information date time bay device object text event and quality For quality flag information and explanations of the flag meaning see Appendix 2 Quality values in Event and Alarm Lists Monitoring and handling events You can monitor the events of the substation by clicking Events in the command bar at the top of the screen To monitor the events of spe
3. 3 12 1 Viewing measurements eese 38 3 13 Viewing fault recordS sist ett ttti iei Pe vibes dents 39 Appendix I e EE N AE EE 41 Single Line Diagram Symbols domains 41 Append EE EE EE EE td dels 45 Quality values in Event and Alarm Lists iese se sees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee n 45 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 About this manual Copyrights The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABB Oy ABB Oy assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document In no event shall ABB Oy be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document nor shall ABB Oy be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software or hardware described in this document This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written per mission from ABB Oy and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party nor used for any unauthorized purpose The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used copied or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license O Copyright 2012 ABB All rights reserved Trademarks ABB is a registered trademark of ABB Group All other
4. Contactor Intermedi ate position a liie ERK die di Contactor Open posi tion Contactor Closed position Contactor Bad faulty position Power Transformer with two Windings and no Tap Changer Power Transformer with two Windings and Tap Changer Power Transformer with three Windings and no Tap Changer Power Transformer with three Windings and Tap Changer Voltage Transformer measurement Current Transformer measurement 9 m S T SEN Remarks Primary winding on top Second ary winding below All composing elements exist as individual sym bols Primary winding on top Second ary winding below All composing elements exist as individual sym bols Primary winding on top Second ary winding below left Tertiary winding below right All compos ing elements exist as individual symbols Primary winding on top Second ary winding below left Tertiary winding below right All compos ing elements exist as individual symbols 43 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 1MRS756705 44 Description ANSI rep IEC rep ANSI2 resenta resenta represent tion tion ation Capacitor l T mle ma 3 HB Nd idi Out feeder Display Voltage Five State Switch Left Earthed Five State Switch Right Earthed Power Cable m Gas Insulated Line Power Overhead Line 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Con
5. Hot Line Tag bmp Figure 3 6 4 1 1 Applying the Hot Line Tag To remove the Hot Line Tag 1 ed Open Switch Device Control Dialog by clicking the object on the single line dia gram Select the Hot Line Tag tab Enter the password Click Remove to remove the Hot Line Tag 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual M If you have forgotten your password you can remove the tag using the COM600 default password aEc2006rs 3 6 4 2 Information Tag Information Tag is used to attach information to a switching device To apply Information Tag 1 OpenSwitch Device Control Dialog by clicking the object on the single line dia gram Select the Information Tag tab Enter a short caption into the Caption text box Enter a description of the Information Tag Click Apply to apply the Information Tag de Eo E Switch Device Control Web Page Dialog Substation Voltage Level Bay CE1 y Switch State Forced operation Web Links Hot Line Tag Information Tag Applied By ADMIN Applied Date 10 11 2008 9 09 56 Caption Tag Caption Comments Remove Exit Information_Tag bmp Figure 3 6 4 2 1 Applying the Information Tag To remove the Information Tag 23 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 3 6 5 24 1 Open Switch Device Control Dialog by clicking the object on the single line dia gram 2 Select the Informati
6. 13 64 Single Line Diag em Ristinummi ld save f Filter M Freeze ty View Alarms 15 gt 04 ST Geto Day uopezscns Events 30 12 1999 12 10 2011 14 7 58 150M8 Date Time Bay Device Object Text Event Ouakty 12 10 2011 11 13 23 677 H3 E acknowledged 12 10 2011 11 13 23 877 H1 Poz2 desc acknowledged 12 10 2011 11 13 23 877 H1 Pos dese acknowledged 12 10 2011 11 13 23 877 H1 Post desc acknowledged 12 10 2011 11 13 23 877 acknowledged 12 10 2011 E n acknowledged 12 10 2011 11 13 23 877 Pas4 desc acknowledged 12 10 7011 11 13 23 877 Pass desc acknowledged 12 10 2011 11 13 23 877 Pas8 desc acknowledged 12 10 2011 11 13 23 877 Pos desc acknowledged 12 10 2011 11 13 23 877 Pos6 desc acknowledged o S 3 3 z 8 gt sjasr 12 10 2011 11 13 23 677 acknowledged 12 10 2011 11 13 23 877 Posi S40 Web AL AS acknowledged 12 10 2011 11 12 52 517 User logged in admin 12 10 2011 9 38 13 078 HAHA 1 Events png Figure 3 8 2 1 An example view of events 3 8 3 Filtering events Filters can be used when you want to display only specific events 31 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 3 9 32 To filter events 1 Click Filter in the toolbar of the Events view A Filter dialog displaying the filtering conditions opens 2 Select one or several filtering conditions If you select more than one condition only events matching all the conditions are included in the result
7. GESEDEER Ee N OR Ee ed Sekine taultreport i eo feta ee ee De ie H Hot LING TAG sire tee eg ete e eet p tes 47 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 48 ED TOMAN AE tii OE 16 Information Tag cL 23 M measurements SEE EE OE EE EE TE N 38 P parameters oet AR ER EE ete o d to ees 35 Quality ie EE tie tot tte Rt Te ER pe sd OR EE 45 S Single Line Diagram general 5 ER EE OE EE OE EE OE 18 multiple EE RE RE 18 Eie ER RE RR pa N EE E EA N 41 Substatiori Strietdre iss 2c pesce EE d A padel Poe EE see 15 Switch Device Control RR EE OE EE a 19 T lee le AE EE EE RE OE OR eee eh 24 U users adding ina EL EE OE DK 13 change OU Patol dada 14 Change password A A 14 moditylng properties RE EE RR thee LL ndn 13 Contact us ABB Oy Distribution Automation P O Box 699 FI 65101 VAASA FINLAND Tel 358 10 22 11 Fax 358 10 224 1094 ABB Inc Distribution Automation 655 Century Point Lake Mary FL 32746 USA Tel 1 407 732 2000 Fax 1 407 732 2335 www abb com substationautomation Power and productivity for a better world 1MRS756705 D 31 5 2012 O Copyright 2012 ABB All rights reserved AA ER ED FRED EP
8. T BusBari 8 rm 2 B2 a o 2 D a Fleeting Alarms Time Bay Devi State Status Quality o 3 2 2009 12 55 09 875 Q1 General On Inactive 4 E 3 2 2009 12 55 09 875 Q1 General On Inactive Oo 3 2 2009 12 55 09 860 Q1 General On Inactive O 3 2 2009 12 55 09 860 Ql General On Inactive j D 3 2 2009 12 55 09 860 Qi General On Inactive E 3 2 2009 12 55 09 860 Q1 Pere n0 E mere General On Inactive B8 3 2 2009 12 55 09 860 Q1 EFHPTOCI Operate General On Inactive Device w HMI filtering alarms bmp Figure 3 7 4 1 An example view of filtering alarms Alarm footer The alarm footer appears at the bottom of the HMI It shows three alarm rows and you can scroll it to view all alarms The alarms are color coded e Red active alarms Black inactive alarms e Light blue acknowledged alarms The alarms are sorted by severity and alarm time You can close the alarm footer from the upper left corner of the footer or by clicking Toggle Alarm Footer in the Alarms list in the toolbar To acknowledge an alarm click the alarm row and then click OK to confirm 29 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 1MRS756705 3 8 3 8 1 3 8 2 30 3 ABB COM600 User admin Administrator Connection local Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by ABB Fie Edt Wen Favorites Tods Help e l https vaa n 400 1318 COMGOOWebHMI application aspx Single Line Diagram ETA a VTR
9. breaker click the object in the single line diagram The Switch Device Control dialog opens The Switch State tab displays information on the substation voltage level and bay under operation and the object name of the switch device Also status information for example on the interlockings and selection state of the object are displayed To control a switch 1 Select the control direction by clicking Open or Close 2 Click Operate to activate the selection or Cancel to cancel the operation Some of the buttons can be disabled depending on the state of the switch It is possible to perform a forced cancel operation This is necessary for example if HMI is accidentally closed after you have activated a selection Normally the object would stay in the selected position until timeout and the object must be released if any operations have to be performed before timeout To perform a forced operation select the Forced operation tab of the Switch Device Control dialog and click Cancel To add edit or delete web links select the Web links tab and click Edit To close the Switch Device Control dialog click Exit Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 20 A Switch Device Control Web Page Dialog Ristinummi V1 H1 A v Switch State Forced operation Web Links Hot Line Tag Information Tag Switch position is closed Interlocking prevents Close control 7 Interlocking override O Synchroniz
10. list to suppress the certificate notific ations 4 Alogin window opens Type in the password and log in 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 3 5 Substation and communication structures 3 5 1 Substation structure You can open the substation view of HMI by clicking on the Substation tab on the left The substation structure displays the substation and voltage level objects bays and IEDs and their functions You can see the status of the IEDs in the substation structure If there is a problem in communication there is a red cross next to the IED Substati AGB EERS EE Logout General Single Line Diagram Alarms Data Historian GOOSE Analyzer AN Substation Substation gt 20 gt BAY1 gt Q01 7 Substation Technical Data 5 Documents vias EY 110 Standards VDE 0870 Part 1000 and IEC 60894 iV 20 VDE 0671 Part 100 and IEC 62271 100 TTT D Alarms Rated power frequency withstand voltage 50 Hz 1 min Events Documents E BusBar E BAY1 Alarms Events Measurements 8 ConductingEquipment ConductingEquipment OFL c Qoi CBI CB Circuit Breaker Tivi u01e3sqns uogesun w wog 1 ssassn EEREF543 53 b DO TE DA MO Bd hi chan ges or modify ie cortinas of ihis wrd lo purchase orders the aged ty whatsoever Or potential orrors doe rat med n Hh t
11. the records of the latest fault events You can analyze recent power system events with the records Each fault record is marked with an up counting fault number and a time stamp that is taken from the beginning of the fault The amount of information in a fault record depends on the product and the IED configuration To view a list of available fault records select Fault record from the IED node in the Substation tree 39 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual To view a certain record select it from the list ABB COM600 User admin Administrator Connection local Windows Internet Explorer wm EA Jek ta E deb Page Of Tools y O STA_01 19 8 2010 14 45 48 General Single Line Diagram Events Alarms Data Historian Help Logout EA Substation RE AA1 gt VOL 0i gt BAY_OOSI gt REU615 5 RAAL X Clear E VOL 01 E Bay Fault Records E BAY_0041 B E BAY DOSI Number Time Stamp EHBEREU615 5 153 19 8 2010 12 51 11 529 TE Parameters 152 19 8 2010 8 27 43 251 ii au Records 151 19 8 2010 7 12 50 794 oO Measurements ie E Web Server 150 18 8 2010 10 38 45 758 JR BAY D11I 149 18 8 2010 10 38 17 528 p eee 148 18 8 2010 10 38 15 911 usBar 147 18 8 2010 10 33 27 590 146 18 8 2010 10 28 36 705 145 18 8 2010 9 39 36 042 144 18 8 2010 9 14 14 296 143 18 8 2010 8 45 53 098 142 18 8 2010 7 22 54 156 141 18 8 2010 5 52 11 618 140 18 8 2010 5 18 15 014 1
12. 39 18 8 2010 3 51 39 235 138 18 8 2010 3 28 37 301 137 18 8 2010 2 52 22 806 136 18 8 2010 1 31 06 175 135 18 8 2010 0 28 46 719 134 18 8 2010 0 00 56 609 133 17 8 2010 23 27 13 908 132 17 8 2010 23 24 40 189 131 17 8 2010 21 39 57 839 130 17 8 2010 19 59 10 143 UONREISONS UOREIUNUILOI sasn La Internet 100 FaultRecord png Figure 3 13 1 Fault record view 40 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual Appendix 1 Single Line Diagram symbols Table A1 1 Single Line Diagram symbols Description ANSI rep IEC rep resenta resenta tion tion Annotation o da m lii Launch Web Page ANSI2 represent ation Push Button Application Launch Measurement Text Box zn zn Meas Remarks Alarm indicator in a branch of the substation Use at any level in the structure to indicate alarms gener ally or a specific alarm The indicator is not visible in the web view when there are no active alarms Binary indicator on off auto matic manual X not X and so on It can also be used to senda command Hyperlink to external information source such as a web page ora local file on COM600 Files should be stored under C Program Files COM600 GW SW WebHMl UserDocs The total size of the files should not exceed 100 MB Link syntax for local files is http lt COM600 IP address gt HMI UserDocs lt file name gt Use to send
13. Name Current Value New Value Unit EME RACK Setting group node id HE SPA SPAS Active setting group Hi 0 s O0 uU OB Q S 8 HO7_76 c E NEICC7 Active Setting Group 1 o 3 a H E REF5S43_3_I3 S B BEREF543 3 I4 5 3 OE REF615 Operation on on 9 D Parameters Num of start phases 2 out of 3 2 out of 3 v o c v Measurements gt gt BESTA10 Reset delay time 11 11 ms 0 60000 o ME STA11 Start value 22 00 22 xin 0 1 40 o BE STA12 BESTA13 Start value Mult 1 0 1 0 0 8 10 7 B STA14 oa Operate delay time 20 20 ms 20 200000 9 BESTA15 parameters3 png Figure 3 11 1 2 Selecting a parameter group 37 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 3 12 3 12 1 38 Measurements Viewing measurements To view measurement information click Measurements below the desired object in the substation structure Measurements can be found below bay and IED objects HMI updates the measurement information automatically Bay measurements can only be found when they have been configured in SAB600 General Single Line Diagram Events Alarms Data Historian Help Logout Substation A Substation gt Station6 gt BAY60 E EY Station6 Alarms G Measurements hi E Events a PBB 3 E BB2 Current on phase L1 23A gB BAY60 Current on phase L2 224 9 1 Alarms 3 Events Current on phase L3 234 2 A Measurements Voltage
14. Operator s Manual Power and productivity for a better world 1MRS756705 Issued 13 2 2009 Version D 31 5 2012 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual Contents 1 About this manual s s sssrds EKKE ac 5 th Copyrights erse ME EF 5 AA e e ss AE A A ER A EE 5 13 ET 5 14 Document conventions ii RE RR ER ee ee ee Re ee Re ee RE 5 1 5 vliee Bi symbols SEE ate Pul bc d mete is 6 16 o O Edad 7 1 4 Abbreviations d RR RE RES EUR ARR Fe AREE IRAK 7 1 8 Related documents is EE EE ee nnn 8 1 9 Document revisions ii ER Re Re GR ee ee ee ee ee eet 9 2 Introduction ss issie Ee dee RE DE eier Hede eeu ei de Ee de Ewe cis 10 2 1 Overview of COMGOO RR ER RR AR AR RA RR Ee Re AR Ee AR ee 10 3 Human Machine Interface operations ee ee ee ee EE ER Ee 11 3 1 General about HMI s snien ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 11 3 2 Predefined user account ie eie ee ee ee ee ee ee 11 3 3 User management RE ee EE EER Gees ee se ee Eg ee 11 3 3 1 ACCESS permissions eene 11 3 3 2 Adding NeW USOS ise e di 13 3 3 3 Modifying user properties see ee ee Re ee ee 13 3 3 4 Changing user s password ee ee ee ee ee 14 3 4 Connecting HMI to the COM600 computer esse ee ee 14 3 5 Substation and communication structures 15 3 5 1 Substation structure ee eneee 15 3 5 2 C
15. U12 6 1 kv ET 2 1 Line1 Voltage U23 6 1 ky S Mi Voltage U31 5 1 kV 3 8 M2 Q01 Frequency 50 Hz c Q3 Active power 138 kw un T Y Q4 Reactive power 3 kvar ui y Q91 EHBEREF543R 60 lt gt Disturbances v Measurements Figure 3 12 1 1 Bay measurements measnewbay png IED measurements share the same measurement configuration as the bay object However only measurements originating from the IED are shown If bay measurements are not configured IED measurements are populated automatically 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 3 13 General Single Line Diagram En Substation AY Station6 Alarms E Events B BB1 E BB2 E BAY60 8 Alarms Events w Measurements ALinei Mi 8 M2 Q01 y Q3 y Q4 Q91 EF REF543R_60 lt gt Disturbances Measurements UONEIsqns uoneaiunuluo sasn Events Alarms a pj Measurements Current on phase L1 Current on phase L2 Current on phase L3 voltage U12 Voltage U23 voltage U31 Frequency Active power Reactive power Figure 3 12 1 2 IED measurements Viewing fault records Data Historian Help Logout Substation gt Station6 gt BAY60 gt REF543R_60 23 A 22 A 23 A 6 1 ky 6 1 ky 6 1 ky 50 Hz 138 kW 3 kvar measnewied png Viewing of fault records is supported for the ABB 611 and 615 series IEDs 615 series IEDs store
16. a single command to one target Use to launch an application external to COM600 41 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 1MRS756705 42 Description ANSI rep IEC rep ANSI2 resenta resenta represent tion tion ation Multiple State Button ViaPoint Connectivity Node Circuit breaker Inter mediate position Circuit breaker Open position Circuit breaker Closed position Circuit breaker Bad faulty position Disconnector Interme diate position Disconnector Open position Disconnector Closed position Disconnector Bad faulty position Truck Intermediate position Truck Open position Truck Closed position Truck Bad faulty position TEE Three State Switch Left earthed PD EE E pr kid kul EEN Remarks Button with multiple states at least 2 Each state has to be configured For each state optional color and text can be configured This button can be used e g to show the status of sequence step or health of an IED 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual Description ANSI rep IEC rep ANSI2 resenta resenta represent tion tion ation Three State Switch Right earthed Load breaker Interme diate position Load breaker Open 5 position Load breaker Closed position Load breaker Bad faulty position
17. annel objects and the IEDs 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual You can see the status of the IEDs in the communication structure If there is a problem in communication there is a red cross next to the IED LIT COM 615 User admin Connection local Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by ABB E laj x Ele gdt wew Favorites Tools Help 4r Dek x 2 5 seach Se Favorites B BL 3 uis Address la y a Go Substation 2006 09 11 10 27 47 General Single Line Diagram Alarms Help Logout U Communication Sal Substation iil OEM BRRMDBLQ6TS EHfr DNP LAN Slave OPC Client E AADNP LAN Channel TEDNP Slave LAN IED EHgr IEC61850 OPC Server E AA1EC61850 Subnetwork TEIED 0002 BEREF543 50 TEREF543 51 ME REF 543 52 MF REF543 53 BE REF 543 54 BE REF 543 55 MF REF 543 56 MF REF 543 59 WEREF543 62 WEREF543 63 FE REFS43R_60 TEREF543R 61 WEREF545 64 REREF545 65 ME REMS43 57 BE REMS43 58 FE REMS43 66 JE REMS43 67 E fr Modbus Serial OPC Server E amp Modbus Serial Subnetwork HE MBA4O BE MB41 E MB42 HE MBA43 HE MB44 E gISPA OPC Server E ZASPA Channel TEREF543 81 TEREF543 85 JE REM543_83 BERET543 82 EI H al E TF OF A Wa Local intranet communication view jpg Device information Substation name Substation Product name COM 615 Product revision 3 0 Software version 1 0 2443 34587 Customer name ABB O
18. ation check override switch_control bmp Figure 3 6 3 1 Switch Device Control dialog If the IED supports interlocking and syncrocheck overriding the check boxes for the override selection are shown When the check box is selected the IED is requested to execute the control command without the corresponding interlock or syncrocheck test D Overriding of interlock and synchrocheck tests can be danger ous Only use the override option if you are sure that the operation can be performed safely without the corresponding tests Three state switch A Three state switch combines two disconnectors into one visible symbol and control dialog One of the disconnectors is connected to earth the other main to the switch gear 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 3 6 4 3 6 4 1 The Three state switch can be closed main disconnector closed opened and earthed earth disconnector closed It is not possible to go directly from closed to earthed state or the other way around the switch must always be opened first When the switch is open it can be either closed or earthed It is also not possible to control the switch when the state is bad or intermediate Switch Device Control Web Page Dialog Ristinummi V1 H1 v Switch State Forced operation Web Links Hot Line Tag Information Tag Switch position is open CO Interlocking override 3_state_switch_control_open bmp Figu
19. brand or product names men tioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders General This manual provides information on Grid Automation Controller COM600 later referred to as COM600 Human Machine Interface HMI Information in this manual is intended for operators using the HMI Document conventions The following conventions are used for the presentation of material The words in names of screen elements for example the title in the title bar of a window the label for a field of a dialog box are initially capitalized e Capital letters are used for the name of a keyboard key if it is labeled on the keyboard For example press the ENTER key Lowercase letters are used for the name of a keyboard key that is not labeled on the keyboard For example the space bar comma key and so on Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 1 5 e Press CTRL C indicates that you must hold down the CTRL key while pressing the C key to copy a selected object in this case e Press ESC E C indicates that you press and release each key in sequence to copy a selected object in this case The names of push and toggle buttons are boldfaced For example click OK The names of menus and menu items are boldfaced For example the File menu The following convention is used for menu operations MenuName gt Menu Item gt CascadedMenultem For example selec
20. cific bays click the appropriate object in the substation tree The event list is updated automatically 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual In the Events list you can e filter the events concerning a specific voltage level or bay with the Filter function You can filter events according to event type object text value event text value or severity The event types are configured in SAB600 stop the updating of the event list by clicking Freeze To resume the flow of events click Continue e save events locally on your computer by clicking Save Specify a start and stop date of the events to be saved as well as a delimiter for the saved data The list is saved in csv format and can be opened in MS Excel change the number of alarms displayed on the list by selecting the number from the drop down list change the order in which the events are displayed with the up and down arrows By default the events are shown from newest to oldest navigate in the event list with the arrow buttons You can go to the newest events the previous events the next events or the oldest events Click Goto Day to navigate to a specific date To view the alarms list click View alarms 00 User admini Administrator Connection local Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by ABB De Ldt Yew ravontes Tools e wish wes E ketos ftven n 400 1218 COMEOTAleD MT seppication 2spx Ristinummi 6 33kV 12 10 2011 11
21. coloring modes can be selected from the drop down menu on the top of the Single Line Diagram View There are four modes of busbar coloring 1 No busbar coloring All sections are displayed in a default color Powered Unpowered based busbar coloring One color is used for all powered sections Voltage level based busbar coloring Different voltage levels have different colors 4 Voltage source based busbar coloring The coloring of powered sections depends on the voltage source p 26 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 Alarms General about alarms The Alarm List displays a summary of the present alarm situation of the supervised process Each alarm is presented as an alarm text line which describes the cause of the alarm in the process The alarm text line includes date time bay device object text state status and guality The blinking symbol in the upper right corner of HMI indicates that there are unacknow ledged alarms in the substation There is also an audio alarm if it has been enabled on workstation By clicking the symbol the Alarm view opens When all alarms have been acknowledged the alarm indicator disappears and the audio alarm stops For quality flag information and explanations of the flag meaning see Appendix 2 Quality values in Event and Alarm Lists Monitoring and handling alarms To monitor and handle alarms in the substation cl
22. ger Mode dialog Hot Line Tag and Information Tag Hot Line Tag and Information Tag can also be applied to Tap Changer mode For detailed information see 3 6 4 1 Hot Line Tag and 3 6 4 2 Information Tag Busbar coloring Busbar coloring can be used to indicate the status of busbar sections in several different ways It can indicate which busbar sections are powered unpowered or in certain other states or which voltage level each busbar section has see Figure 3 6 6 1 Alternatively 25 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual each voltage source can have a color that is used for sections they are connected to Busbar coloring can also be used to indicate if two or more voltage sources form a loop 3 ABB COM 615 User admin Connection local Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by ABB Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help a Q O 2D Osa vers OAAR pes CNN Jie o Substation 2006 09 11 10 35 49 General Single Line Diagram vents Alarms Help Logout Substation gt Single Line Diagram M Freeze 4 Zoomin ox Zoom out 100 Powered Unpowered based busbar coloring 4 No busbar Eg Powered Unpowered based busbar colorinc Voltage level based busbar coloring Voltage source based busbar coloring uoneisqns ul l O o d 3 3 o T a 3 sasn busbar_coloring_modes jpg Figure 3 6 6 1 Busbar coloring drop down menu Busbar coloring modes Busbar
23. har acter as a prefix in the name You can view the parameters of each group by selecting the Setting group number from the drop down menu The currently active Setting group number in the IED is indicated with an asterisk in the Setting Group drop down list n Changing the setting group from the drop down list causes all unsaved changes to be lost unless you save the changes when the system promts you to save them n Closing the tool selecting another page re opening it causes all unsaved changes to be lost unless you save the changes when the system promts you to save them To change the parameter values in a setting group Select the Setting Group to be edited Click Enable Write on the top of the Parameter Setting view Enter the new values for the parameters Write the changed parameter values to IED by clicking Write to IED Store the parameter changes permanently to IED by clicking disable write or closing the tool Pop up dialog prompts for store or cancel pompa The active setting group in the IED is changed with Active Setting Group parameter To change the parameter follow the steps 2 5 General Single Line Diagram Events Alarms CA Substation EIE Ristinummi gt REF615 Help Logout 2 B ze XK Disable Write write to IED 3 Refresh Values es Expand all ex Collapse all Setting group 2 amp WEREFS43 54 pre n S SB HA7 Parameter Setting REREF543 53 Group Parameter
24. ick Alarms in the menu bar at the top of the screen To view the alarms concerning a specific bay click the appropriate object in the substation tree You can also filter the alarms concerning a specific voltage level or bay with the Filter function In the Persisting alarms list you can see active alarms The Fleeting alarms list displays a list of inactive unacknowledged alarms The alarm list is continuously updated to present the actual state of the alarm signals To view the event list click View events 27 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 3 7 3 3 7 4 28 ABD Oo Statlon1 2009 02 03 14 37 02 Single Line Diagram vents Data Historian f Filter Ack ist Ack AN 23 View Events h amp Persisting Alarms 2 3 Selected Date Time Bay Device Object Text State Status Quality EH 3 2 2009 14 35 40 597 Q2 CBXCBR1 Switch general Faulty Active a 5 D 3 2 2009 14 35 32 924 Qi CBXCBR1 Switch general Faulty Active E 2 2 9 E a b vi Fleeting Alarms Selected Date Time Bay Device Object Text State Status Quality Ei 3 2 2009 12 55 09 875 Q1 NSPTOCI Operate General On Inactive o 3 2 2009 12 55 09 875 Qi NSPTOC2 Operate General On Inactive n 3 2 2009 12 55 09 860 Q1 PHHPTOC2 Operate General On Inactive d O 3 2 2009 12 55 09 860 Qi PHLPTOC1 Operate General On Inactive 7 n 3 2 2009 12 55 09 860 Q1 PHHPTOC Operate General On Inactive E 3 2 2009 12 55 09 860 Q1 Gl
25. icking on Disturbances below the desired IED in the substation structure 33 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 34 Ristinummi 6 33kV ARS o 2008 11 25 12 05 10 gram Events arms AE Ristinummi Vi Ht gt MODBUS 7 w d Ristinummi Miseetat Ee X delete B pvi B wo Disturbance Recording g E B1 T HB2 PEH D DR 2008 11 25 12 02 41 185 desc xml 25 11 2008 14 02 41 o 5 MIC 3 D E ae m D DR 2008 11 25 12 02 40 148 desc xml 25 11 2008 14 02 40 3 oa E ojbisturbances o DR 2008 11 25 12 02 39 111 desc xml 25 11 2008 14 02 39 g MPREF543 3 D DR 2008 11 25 12 02 37 074 desc xml 25 11 2008 14 02 37 gE m WeREFSa3 3 13 3 D DR 2008 11 25 12 02 29 037 desc ml 25 11 2008 14 02 29 EHE H2 e JU REFS43 3 13 amp MFRFF543 62 EH H3 W REFSa3 63 EXT H4 amp d4N REFS43 50 E MI SPAZC40x2 Y NFSPAZC LD des FLD dewsc 4 MW LDIdesc ES v2 E spo v i N OT t disturbances bmp Figure 3 10 1 1 Example view of disturbance recordings The disturbance recordings list shows you the description date and time of the disturb ance To save disturbance recordings select the check box of the corresponding recording and click Save The recordings are saved in COMTRADE format into a zip file To delete disturbance recordings from the COM600 computer select the check box of the corresponding recording and click Delete The Select All button inverts the current selection as follows
26. lla Firefox amp Opera and Google Chrome Measured values from process devices are displayed on the HMI Single line diagrams can be used to view any available measured values from the process devices 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 1 Human Machine Interface operations General about HMI The Human Machine Interface later referred to as HMI interface consists of different views a menu bar and a tool bar You can choose between views by clicking the tabs on the left e Substation Shows the substation structure Communication Shows the communication structure e Users Only administrator Shows the user information The administrator can manage users in this view Settings If not administrator Shows the user information The user can change the password in this view The Menu bar contains the following functions General Shows device information Single Line Diagram Shows the Single Line Diagram view Events Shows the events list Alarms Shows the alarms list e Data historian Shows the data historian information Optional feature e Help Shows the HMI help Logout Predefined user account HMI has a predefined user account with administrator rights User name admin Password adminadmin When you log in for the first time as an administrator change the password before you proceed using HMI If you forget the new
27. ller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 1 8 Abbreviation Description SLD Single Line Diagram Related documents Name of the manual COM600 User s Manual COM600 Operator s Manual COM600 HMI Configuration Manual COM600 Data Historian Operator s Manual COM600 Sequence Control Configuration Manual DNP LAN WAN Master OPC DNP Serial Master OPC DNP LAN WAN Slave OPC DNP Serial Slave OPC External OPC Client Access IEC 60870 5 101 Slave OPC IEC 60870 5 101 Master OPC IEC 60870 5 103 Master OPC IEC 60870 5 104 Slave OPC IEC 60870 5 104 Master OPC IEC 61850 Master OPC Logic Processor User s Manual LON LAG Master OPC MNS S Connectivity OPC Modbus Serial Master OPC Modbus Serial Slave OPC Modbus TCP Master OPC Modbus TCP Slave OPC SPA Master OPC SPA Router OPC MRS number 1MRS756125 1MRS756705 1MRS756740 1MRS756739 1MRS755001 1MRS756566 1MRS756567 1MRS755496 1MRS755495 1MRS755564 1MRS755382 1MRS756703 1MRS752278 1MRS755384 1MRS756704 1MRS755321 1MRS756738 1MRS755284 1MRS756569 1MRS756126 1MRS756913 1MRS756445 1MRS756914 1MRS752275 1MRS755497 1MRS756705 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 1 9 Document revisions Document version date A 13 2 2009 B 6 11 2009 C 30 6 2011 D 31 5 2012 Product revision History Document created Document revised 3 5 4 0 Document revised G
28. next to the parameter to open the corresponding help text for each parameter 35 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 36 General Single Line Diagram Events Alarms CAN substation EIE Ristinummi gt REF615 Help Logout eg z EE 4 Disable write Write to1ED 4 Refresh Values gy Expandall a Collapseall Setting group 1 V s EHEEREF543 54 N S EE HA7 Parameter Setting DUE Jcroup Parameter Name lCurentValue New Value June mnm mx ees Boa B HHEFHO7 76 5 EB ICC7 Active Setting Group 1 1 0 60000 EET S BHEEREF543 3 14 E 3 O BEREF61S Operation on on Mj D Parameters Num of start phases 2 out of 3 2 out of 3 xj v Measurements z 2 EESTA10 Reset delay time 11 11 ms 0 60000 d ESTAI1 Start value 22 00 22 xin 0 1 40 BESTA12 p BESTA13 Start value Mult 1 0 1 0 0 8 10 BESTA14 Es ESTAIS Operate delay time 20 20 ms 20 200000 parameters2 png Figure 3 11 1 1 An example of the Parameter Setting view To change parameter settings 1 Click Enable Write on the top of the Parameter Setting view 2 Select a new value from the drop down menu or type in a value in the New Value field To apply changes click Write to IED If new values are accepted the background of the modified parameters turns green If the new values are incorrect a message Some settings are not in correct range is displayed and the background of the modified parameters t
29. obal conditioning Operate General On Inactive P 3 2 2009 12 55 09 860 Qi EFHPTOC1 Operate General On Inactive Device v Alarms bmp Figure 3 7 2 1 An example view of alarms Acknowledging alarms Click Ack to indicate that you have registered and identified the alarm Acknowledging an alarm does not remove the alarm but changes the alarm state An acknowledged alarm is displayed in blue in the Persisting alarms list Inactive alarms are displayed in the Fleeting alarms list To acknowledge alarms 1 Select the check box of the alarms you want to acknowledge in the Alarms list 2 Click Ack on the menu bar 3 To acknowledge all alarms at the same time click Ack all Filtering alarms Filters can be used when you want to display only specific information To filter alarms 1 Click Filter in the toolbar of the Alarms view A window displaying the substation structure opens 2 Click the object whose alarms you want to view Now the Alarms list displays only the alarms of the object that was selected and the objects below it 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 3 7 5 ABB Statlon1 2009 02 03 14 36 18 single Line Diagram da AM 21 201 Filter wack Tack all t3 view Events an z a VS Filter Webpage Dialog i Persisting Alarms AA a Bail gt Eer rr Time Bay Devi oun State Status Quality 3 2 2009 14 35 32 924 Q1 E 843 Faulty Active a H gAveo 3 H
30. ommunication structure ee ee ee ee 16 3 6 Single Line Diagram Ee RE eere RR GER Geb Re ee gesek as evens 18 3 6 1 General about Single Line Diagram 18 3 6 2 Multiple SLD views ee ee 18 3 6 3 Switch Device Control 19 304 A rero UE Ue tede rete reete pas 21 3 6 4 1 Hot Line Ta oid ae t Coena cens 21 3 6 4 2 Information Tag iuit ot beret 23 365 Tap Changer acd etse erae ta AE dne 24 3 6 6 Busbar coloring si etr tret etus 25 KHEN IIS E 27 3 7 1 General about alarms nenn ne eee 27 3 7 2 Monitoring and handling alarms 27 3 7 3 Acknowledging alarms esee 28 24 4 Filtering alarms itecto itp ode tese eben sends 28 3 7 5 N 10001010 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee ee ee ee ee 29 ss p EE EE EE AE RE RS ER 30 3 8 1 General about events een 30 3 8 2 Monitoring and handling events ie ee ee ee 30 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 3 9 9 Filtering events si KEES ENS ER Ese Se Re ies 31 49 Data Historian sesiis maririi EE Re ER GEE RR RE DES ER V lun 32 3 10 Disturbance data upload use ek AR AR AR AAR AAR AAR ee Re ee Re ee Rede 33 3 10 1 Disturbance recordings ss SEE fei eh bete 33 3 11 Parameter setting a remet NE Ee Rea SEN SE RR des 35 3 11 1 Changing parameters iss ee ee ee RR Re ee ee 35 3 12 Measprements ss e dt 38
31. on Tag tab Enter the password 4 Click Remove to remove the Information Tag e Tap Changer Clicking a power transformer with tap changer opens a control dialog In the dialog you can monitor the voltage and the current tap changer position A Tap changer control Web Page Dialog Ristinummi T1 W2 LTC1 Tap changer Operation mode Web Links Voltage 10 300 kv Tap value 8 tap changer control bmp Figure 3 6 5 1 Tap Changer Control dialog Depending on the device and the configuration you can manually lower or raise the relative position of the tap changer or assign a specific position by entering a numeric value n You must have the reguired user permissions to perform these changes and local remote switch must allow the operation The tap changer must also be in manual operating mode The Operation mode tab shows the auto manual and single parallel operation modes of the tap changer You can change the modes of the tap if you have the reguired user 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 3 6 6 permissions The operation modes must be supported by the IED support and allowed by the local remote If they are not the options are not available in the dialog Z Tap changer control Web Page Dialog Ristinummi T1 W1 LTC1 Tap changer Operation mode Web Links Operation Mode O Parallel O Automatic Single Manual tap changer mode bmp Figure 3 6 5 2 Tap Chan
32. password restore the factory settings with the Management tool in SAB600 After the factory settings have been restored you can only log in with the predefined administrator password mentioned above User management Access permissions COM 0600 has the following user levels e Viewer Only allowed to view e Operator Authorized to make operations Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual Engineer Allowed to change IED parameters but no operation rights e Administrator Full access The administrator can add users and define access rights with the User Management tool The user levels of the selected user are displayed in the User Information view and they can be modified by the administrator The purpose of the user groups is mainly to provide customized user interfaces for dif ferent users Functionality Viewers Operators Engineers Administrators Event list Alarm list User manage ment Parameter set ting Disturbance recording System supervi view X X X sion X Access enabled Can change own password view View only Operating system access permissions using local browser If enabled in COM600 local browser only administrator users are allowed to resize the HMI window access COM600 files launch and switch to other application access Windows taskbar and shut down COM600 This is a configurable feature For more information about configu
33. r project or how to use a certain function Terminology The following is a list of terms associated with COM600 that you should be familiar with The list contains terms that are unique to ABB or have a usage or definition that is different from standard industry usage Term Description Alarm An abnormal state of a condition Alarms and Events AE An OPC service for providing information about alarms and events to OPC clients Device A physical device that behaves as its own communication node in the network for example protection relay Event Change of process data or an OPC internal value Normally an event consists of value quality and timestamp Intelligent Electronic Device A physical IEC 61850 device that behaves as its own commu nication node in the IEC 61850 protocol OPC Series of standards specifications aiming at open connectivity in industrial automation and the enterprise systems that support industry Property Named data item Abbreviations The following is a list of abbreviations associated with COM600 that you should be familiar with See also 1 6 Terminology Abbreviation Description AE Alarms and Events DO Data Object GW Gateway component connecting two communication networks together HMI Human Machine Interface IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IED Intelligent Electronic Device LAN Local Area Network SAB600 Station Automation Builder 600 Grid Automation Contro
34. re 3 6 3 2 The Three state switch control dialog for Open state Tagging Hot Line Tag Hot Line Tag is used to inform that the device is currently being worked on by a techni cian By applying a Hot Line Tag to a switching device for example Circuit breaker the device is blocked from open and close control from remote or local HMI If Hot Line Tag is applied to Tap changer raising and lowering and operation modes are disabled To apply Hot Line Tag 21 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 22 AA Open Switch Device Control Dialog by clicking the object on the single line dia gram Select the Hot Line Tag tab Enter a short caption into the Caption text box Enter a description of the Hot Line Tag Enter a password with minimum length of four characters The password is not required to be the same as the current user s password so that the password can be given to an authorized technician to remove the Hot Line Tag if needed Check Block Status Update to block any updates sent to remote local HMI or SCADA system Click Apply to apply Hot Line Tag E Switch Device Control Web Page Dialog 2 x Substation voltage Level Bay CE1 a Switch State Forced operation Web Links Hot Line Tag Information Tag Applied By Applied Date Caption ii Caption Comments Description Password n Apply REMOVE F Block Control Iv Block Status Update Exit
35. rformance and reliability together with maintenance free operation provide a solid platform for trending The optional data historian functionality offers means of storing analyzing and presenting process data 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual ABB Substation 2009 01 30 11 31 15 General Single Line Diagram Events Alarms Data Histonan Help Logout Es Substation e e amp System information v S Substation name Substation Product name COM600 2 Product version 3 3 3 License version 3 3 E Software version 3 3 3310 23997 ie Customer name ABB Oy Vaasa R amp D x Site R amp D Testmachine c Ww D ui HMI_Data_Historian_menu bmp Figure 3 9 1 Data Historian menu item shown in Web HMI For more information about configuring the data historian see section Configuring Data historian in COM600 User s Manual For information about the actual usage of data historian information see COM600 Data Historian Operator s Manual 3 10 Disturbance data upload 3 10 1 Disturbance recordings Most of the IEDs are equipped with a Disturbance recording function that locally stores the values of currents voltages frequencies and binary signals in a disturbance file before during and after a protection event These disturbance files are copied to the COM600 computer automatically if the function has been configured in SAB600 You can see the list of disturbance recordings by cl
36. rid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 2 1 Introduction Overview of COM600 COM600 provides gateway functions for mapping signals between protection and control IEDs in industrial or utility substations and higher level systems It further includes an optional HMI that provides data and information from the substation to the users COM600 gathers data from protection and control IEDs and from process devices using different communication protocols The supported protocols can be combined freely in one station computer limited only by the number of hardware interfaces and the license COM600 uses web technology to display data to different users in a professional and user friendly manner The web technology is further used to transfer information to a network control centre NCC or distributed control system DCS COM600 benefits from the potential of the IEC 61850 standard by using the IEC 61850 6 substation configuration language SCL and IEC 61850 7 communications modeling regardless of protocol used As the IEC 61850 data modeling is used for all communic ation protocols the gateway cross reference is done in the same way regardless of the protocol for example IEC 61850 8 1 or DNP3 With the optional web HMI COM600 can be used for efficient substation visualization monitoring and control The supported browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer IE6 IE7 and IES require Adobe SVG viewer 3 03 Mozi
37. ring the access rights see section Operating system access permissions using local browser in COM600 HMI Configuration Manual When a non administrator user logs in or user logs out the Minimize Maximize and Close buttons are not shown The Windows taskbar is not shown 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 3 3 2 3 3 3 e ALT TAB CTRL ESC and other Windows keys such as Windows logo logo E are disabled fthe user presses CTRL ALT DEL in the pop up dialog only the Cancel button is enabled Table 3 3 1 1 Windows access permissions using local browser Function Viewers Operators Engineers Administrators Resize HMI Win dow Close HMI Win dow Access COM600 files Launch other application Switch to other application Access Windows Taskbar Shut down COM600 X Access enabled blank No access Adding new users The administrator can add users in the Add User window To add a new user 1 Click the Users tab on the left 2 Select Add User 3 Type in a new user name The length of the user name can be 1 99 characters and it can only contain characters a z and 0 9 4 Type in a password and confirm it The length of the password can be 9 99 charac ters and it can only contain characters a z and 0 9 5 Selecta user group from the drop down menu 6 Click Apply to save the user information Modifying user proper
38. s Filter x Event Type Process Events vi Object Text breaker_Q2 Event error Severity Greater Than 800 1 999 Severity Less Than 900 2 1000 Enable Cancel filter dialog png Figure 3 8 3 1 An example of filtering conditions 3 Click Enable to activate the filter or click Cancel to close the dialog without changes to the filter When the filter is activated the Filter button in the toolbar is red To disable the filter click Disable The event filter types are configured in SAB600 For more information see COM600 HMI Configuration Manual Data Historian The COM600 data historian is a real time database designed and optimized for process information management and extensive history recording The data historian is based on ABB s cpmPlus Knowledge Manager software It combines the benefits of an easy to use real time database with industrial reliability performance and real time function ality to provide an excellent platform for process information management The data historian can be used for accurate process performance monitoring by following process and equipment performance calculations with real time and history values Better understanding of the process behaviour by joining time based process measure ments with production and maintenance events helps the user to understand the process dynamics It further provides required information for learning how to keep the process running High pe
39. se WFREFS43 56 B m Bays E FREMSA3 57 P Bavse MFPEMS43 SE amp f Barso W REFS43 59 LE T sez PM Stations mw 8 I savas M FEMSA3 83 S P Bavad WFRETSA3 84 f Bayas SMP PEF 543 65 Tobi E SLD example png Figure 3 6 1 1 An example of the Single Line Diagram The Single Line Diagram symbols are explained in detail in Appendix 1 Single Line Diagram symbols Multiple SLD views The main SLD Master View or Substation View is opened from the Single Line Diagram link in the HMI toolbar or by clicking the substation object in the substation tree If a Substation View has been defined it will be displayed Otherwise the Master View will be shown Voltage level and bay SLD can be opened in the substation tree by clicking their names in the tree V1 H1 H2 and so on The bay SLD can be also be opened by clicking the bay local remote symbol in the substation or voltage level SLD 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 3 6 3 Switch Device Control Switches circuit breakers disconnectors can be operated using the Switch Device Control dialog n Only operators and administrators are allowed to control the switches The station and bay local remote switch must be in a position which allows it to be controlled with HMI The target switch device must also support the operation and it must be configured properly To control a switch device for example circuit
40. t File gt New gt Type The Start menu name always refers to the Start menu on the Windows taskbar e System prompts messages and user responses input are shown in the Courier font For example if you enter a value out of range the following message is displayed Entered value is not valid The value must be 0 30 You can be asked to enter the string MIF349 in a field The string is shown as follows in the procedure MIF349 Variables are shown using lowercase letters sequence name Use of symbols This publication includes warning caution and information icons that point out safety related conditions or other important information It also includes tip icons to point out useful information to the reader The corresponding icons should be interpreted as follows A A The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in electrical shock The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in personal injury The caution icon indicates important information or warning related to the concept discussed in the text It may indicate the presence of a hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage to equipment or property The information icon alerts the reader to relevant facts and conditions 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual 1 6 1 7 ML The tip icon indicates advice on for example how to design you
41. ties The administrator can modify user information by using the toolbar on top of the User Information view Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 3 3 4 3 4 To remove a user 1 Click the Users tab on the left 2 Select the user you want to remove 3 Click Remove User and confirm by clicking OK To change a user s user group Click the Users tab on the left Select the user whose user group you want to change Click Change User Group In the Change User s Group view select a new group from the drop down menu Click Apply AE E Changing user s password To change the password administrator 1 Click the Users tab on the left 2 Select the user whose password you want to change 3 Click Change password 4 Type in a new password and confirm it 5 Click Apply To change your own password 1 Click the Settings tab on the left 2 Click Change password 3 Type in the old password 4 Type in a new password and confirm it 5 Click Apply Connecting HMI to the COM600 computer To connect HMI to the COM600 computer 1 Open the web browser 2 Type in the IP address of the COM600 computer In local use the computer desktop has a special browser 3 Depending on the browser you may receive a warning about the COM600 web site certificate This is normal and you can still proceed to the site Some browsers allow you to add the COM600 site to the trusted site
42. troller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual Appendix 2 Quality values in Event and Alarm Lists Table A2 1 Quality values in Event and Alarm Lists Quality value Abbreviation Good Uncertain U Bad B Test TST Substituted SB OperatorBlocked BL OutOfRange OOR Oscillatory OSC OldData NT Inconsistent NC Inaccurate NA Overflow OV BadReference BadRef Failure IV BadTime BadTime SubNormal SubNormal ConfigError CfgErr NotConnected NotConn DeviceFailure DevErr SensorFailure SensorErr CommFailure COMM OutOfService OoS LastKnown LastKnown 45 46 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual Index A access eene ER NO alarm A DE toc obtuse hebes DE ED DE et Me DE GE RE DE Ge es alarm information ioi Ee ee ee Eee A N ed ee Ee De Se de alarms acknowledgirig EE RE eo tena e irat EE EE pod etes b eed bee gout fitering opt EET gereral RED red Matec Wetec sistance ee indo ede Mate B busbar coloring GON Mall EE EE EE GE RR EE Do Re MOdeS sis bee ee eiii td C communication StPUCTURE ias D Data SO n A aa ae eh device information bitis EE N de Edd pn diagnostics Information serora ic epe DAN EN ani disturbarice recordirigs EE SE obe re eer EO idas document librapy euo erede n EE DE OR RE DE eR E event Information ss ic de ep AS Bee vereda a events E O RD ee N Oh 28 general zx EE EE OE NE EO EE EO EE N F fault Ee Cord x oet int temet seh EE EA VS
43. ubo pa mater and rats in whole or in parte is forbkiden without vel 107 E Printed in Germany 3 071000 PC n Document Library png Figure 3 5 1 1 The substation view to HMI Alarm and event information By clicking the voltage level and bay objects you can access their specific alarm lists To look at a list of events click View Events above the Persisting Alarms list 15 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 3 5 2 IED information By clicking the IED objects you can view their communication status and information on diagnostic counters Below each IED in the substation structure you can click Dis turbances Parameters Measurements or IED Web server to access the corresponding data n It depends on the IED configuration whether Disturbances Parameters Measurements IED Web server or fault records are shown in the substation structure Document library Documents that are added to the document library and referenced to substation objects in the configuration phase can be accessed from the sustation tree view Document links are shown either below the Documents node or directly below the primary equipment objects Communication structure You can open the communication view of HMI by clicking on the Communication tab on the left The communication structure is displayed in the window on the left In the communication structure you can see the OPC Server communication ch
44. urns red Type in values that are in the correct value range To manually update the values click Refresh Values 4 After you have made all necessary changes click Disable Write If the IED has been configured with a store option a store dialog opens In the dialog you can store the parameter changes permanently to the IED non volatile memory If you click OK the parameter changes are stored permanently If you click Cancel the parameter changes are only saved temporarily and they will be lost after next reset of the IED A n When writing parameters to REF542plus Parameter value changes are not activated immediately when you click Write to IED but only after you have stored the values permanently by clicking OK or tempor arily by clicking Cancel in the store dialog The store dialog appears when you click Disable Write or when you close the parameter setting tool while a write session is open If the Store parameter is not specified in the COM600 configuration for REF542plus the dialog does not appear Parameter Set selection restores the old value until the new value has been stored permanently or temporarily 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1MRS756705 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 Operator s Manual IEC 61850 setting groups and parameters Certain IEC 61850 parameters are assigned to setting groups These parameters can have different values in different groups Parameters belonging to setting group have c
45. y Vaasa R amp D Site R amp D Testmachine 00 07 32 07 0d 30 uoneainuuo5 uoneisqns slash Figure 3 5 2 1 The communication view to HMI Device and diagnostics information By clicking the computer name at the top of the structure the device information such as the hardware and software versions is displayed in the window on the right side of the tree By clicking the OPC Server object name corresponding device information is displayed on the right You can view device diagnostics information of the whole sub network by clicking the subnetwork object To see the communication status or diagnostic counter information of individual devices click the IED objects 17 Grid Automation Controller COM600 4 0 1MRS756705 Operator s Manual 3 6 3 6 1 3 6 2 Single Line Diagram General about Single Line Diagram A Single Line Diagram SLD is a graphical user interface presenting process objects primary devices of the substation as graphical symbols HMI updates the SLD and the substation and communication structures at regular intervals A sample SLD is shown in Figure 3 6 1 1 Substation gt Single Line Disgram w Substation S ab Freeze gy Zooming Zoomout 100 PomeradUnpowered based busbar colorng sd 2 gt E MX Statcnz BM Stations 3 S P BAYSO W PEF543 SO 8 T bars WEREFS43_51 AE parse WKREF543 62 ST Barsa uoggarunuxuo J 5185 Tie rik m x in wepEFSAS 55 B T aav

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