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1. d AQ_F350A 4 Hardware cor Import Translations AQ 300 Device Configuration i Rack desigram Connector allocation File Name IO signals s P b Software configuration Config ID AQ_F350A gt TEC61850 Firmware major minor realease 2 Z 7 8 Z 7 10 gt System z Platform AQ 300 Complexity O Public documents C Users Public Documents AQtivate 300 There are 2123 objects 131 logic elements and 54 function blocks defined Figure 1 4 The Translation menu E for checking the active configuration The alternative method of checking is to select Project Check configuration from the menu Before saving the epc AQ 300 configuration file or building a downloadable version it is advisable to check the file for syntactic errors using this icon or menu item e amp I for building a downloadable version of the configuration The alternative method of building is to select Project Building Files from the menu This icon or menu item opens a selection menu see Figure 7 5 This menu offers generating the BLK GRF files to be stored on the computer and the downloadable code and parameter files mia AQtivate 300 AQ_F350A epc File Edit Project View Help DE 8 e SFS Ar al aen amp Pr En Generate Code amp Parameter Files F AQ Fs504 Iota a Hardware configuration Build BLK GRF Files AQ 300 Device Configuration gt Rack designer ee i
2. A CaleVolt Calculated Voltages M CalcCurr Calculated Currents i TOC67FL_Low 3ph Dir Overcurrent_Low TOC67_High 3ph Dir Overcurrent_High E IOC50 3ph Inst Overcurrent TOC51_Low 3ph Time Overcurr Low E TOC51_High 3ph Time Overcurr High E IOCSON Res Inst Overcurrent MB TOVS9_Low OverVoltage Low TOV59_High OverVoltage High 2003 2011 SoftReal Ltd Figure 1 13 The Function Blocks window in software configuration AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 24 120 Activation deactivation of function blocks The user can activate or deactivate the functions blocks simply by clicking on the checkmark field WARNING Be careful when deactivating functions If for instance an output of the function is used in a graphic equation or in any other parts of the software system then the signal flow may be disrupted To check for errors apply the Ei icon which will start the Check Configuration procedure The result is acceptable if the summary of the check is similar to Figure 7 74 O errors found pg Check configuration loj x Checking object parameter values 502 active objects checked in 62 types 0 errors Found Checking Function Glock equations 5 active equations checked 0 errors Found Checking additional equations 6 active equations checked 0 errors Found Checking graphical equations 14 active equations checked
3. LabelBack 90x22 bmp locked bm Import LCD Database Export LCD Database lt S Add Picture x Cancel Figure 3 4 Selecting the background Placing the CB dynamic object As shown in Figure 37 select the Dynamic object BS icon then click on the desired location of the CB symbol in the graphic editor window In the Dimage1 properties window select Source In the opened Choose object window first select Integer status then the CB1Pol_stVal_ISt__CB integer status variable This will deliver the status of the CB to be displayed with the prepared CB images AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 66 120 Static Objects 7 Dyramic Objects Zoom 200 7 Al E Er E a ect 1 m OO e Object list Simage1 nee O KI DImage1 properties z Ioj x Name DImagel x f2 a Width 5 Y jE Height o amp DIS21 _ZiDir _ISt zil Direction DIS21_ZiLoop_ISt_ Z1 FaultLoop DIS21_Z2Dir_ISt_ Z2 Direction DIS21_Z2Loo0p_ISt_ Z2 FaultLoop DIS21_Z3Dir_ISt_ 23 Direction atx I Not Used 0 Not Used 7 IV Confirm Before Execute Emperature sensor tat Auto Man CBiPol st al ISt CB Status RisConn stVal Ist Lined aus Di me Status Farthbc Status a ene Figure 3 1 Selecting the source of the CB status indication A Selecting the CB symbols Once the source of the CB status is s
4. 131 logic elements and 54 function blocks defined 2003 2011 SoftReal Ltd _ Figure 1 3 The AQ 300 New configuration main window The main changes of the window as compared to its starting state are e the activation of new icons on the toolbar See below e amenu in the window on the left side the Configuration menu See Chapter 1 6 e some basic information about the configuration right side of the window see Figure 7 3 Additional active icons are a for managing the mode of operation of the AQtivate software The alternative method of opening is to select View Normal View Ctrl M from the menu The modes of operation are described in Paragraph 1 3 for managing the passwords for modes of operation of the AQtivate software The alternative method is to select View Manage Passwords from the menu The modes of operation are described in Paragraph 1 3 The password manager program is embedded software in the AQtivate system it is described in detail in Chapter 2 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 9 120 a for setting the default window size of the AQtivate software The alternative method of setting is to select View Default Window Size from the menu d for directly accessing the Arcteq server to download the latest version of the AQtivate software The alternative method of opening is to select Help Check for Updates from the menu for opening the About information Window
5. All required changes can be made here AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 57 120 Quitting the LCD Parameters window Saving changes To save changes press the DHEA button Canceling changes If there is no need to save the changes press the XK corel ton In this case repeated confirmation is needed to quit the editor because all changes made since the last save will be lost Quitting immediately Ti quit immediately simply click on the XIbutton If there is any unsaved information on the screen confirmation must be repeated before you can quit the editor because all changes made since the last save will be lost Confirmation There are three options offered in the confirmation dialog box The the _ cancel and the XlIbutton If the button is clicked the changes will be discarded If the _ cancel outton is clicked the LCD Parameters window is opened again If the Xlbutton is selected the confirmation window is closed and the LCD Parameters window is opened again Modified parameters X 2 Structure changed Discard changes Source selection If a source is to be selected then the software automatically imports the characteristic states needing picture assignments If there are assignments in the Files dialog then confirmation is needed to overwrite the assignments The LCD Picture Database The LCD Picture Database contains all pictures applicable on User Screens
6. Connector allocation File Name gt I0 signals E singe eee Config ID AQ_F350A gt IEC61850 Firmware major minor realease 2 7 B 7 10 b System Platform AQ 300 Complexity 0 Public documents C Users Public Documents AQtivate 3001 E There are 2123 objects 131 logic elements and 54 function blocks defined Figure 1 5 The Building menu a for downloading the code and parameter files The alternative method of downloading is to select Project Download Files from the menu Before downloading the files the Building procedure must be run If it has not been done yet the software offers to do the processing AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 11 120 A see Chapter 1 4 1 e see Chapter 1 4 1 a see Chapter 1 4 1 G for invoking the IEC61850 configuration The IEC61850 configuration program is embedded software in the AQtivate system it is described in detail in Chapter 6 H for invoking the Graphical editor for composing and modifying logic equations with the graphical method to extend the PLC like functionality of the AQ 300 devices The Graphical editor program is embedded software in the AQtivate system it is described in detail in Chapter 6 8 for modifying the screens of the LCD on the front panel of the device The alternative method of modifying is to select Project LCD parameters from the menu The LCD editor program is embe
7. Eq tet a Slmagel Object list lolx i Name 5Image1 x 5 l Width fo Y fo Height fo File F CD picture add to SImage1 Se E3 Picture Database Add To List Remove From List Change Image CB_00 bmp Import LCD Database Export LCD Database Add Picture Add Picture X Cancel Figure 3 4 The LCD editor window for picture selection To import the previously prepared bmp files click the Add To List button see Figure 34 and select the background file as shown in Figure 3 3 and click Open Look in EE eS FE My Recent Docu nerd E Desktop eS bly Docent We Conde a L gt Hy Hewat File pre fr pp bmp CC Piers E Files of hype Eimer Lrmp TEE Figure 3 5 Adding new pictures to the picture database AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 65 120 This is the best time to open all prepared pictures to the database using the Add To List button See Figure 34 Placing the background on the graphic editor window Now that the database is complete the background can be placed on the graphic editor window as shown in Figure 36 Select _epp bmp and click Add picture Using the Drag and drop technique or typing the X and Y coordinates find the optimal location for the background Picture add to SImage1 iol x Picture Database Add To List Remove From List Change Image tr_epp bmp
8. Function Block Figure 44 Example RIO Template selection Figure 453 shows on an example how the five zone distance protection function is selected for testing 15 x Generate and Save RIO File RIO Template DT A phs Function Block E zone Hy Distance 5 zone AY Distance Line measurement Disturbance Rec CB1Pol_ CB DisConn_LineDt Dislonn Busb Figure 4 5 Example RIO Template selection AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 79 120 When the Generate and Save RIO file is pressed first the file name and location must be selected in the usual file selection dialog window then the file is saved and the RIO window also shows the generated file Figure 6 shows the contents of the generated RIO file The file can be checked but generally this text is not meant for humans to understand the test set will set the test parameters according to this information For further details see the manual for the relay test set jol x Generate and Save RIO File RIO Template DTva phs Function Block zone HY Distance BEGIN TESTOBIELT a BEGIN DEVICE MAME DT A phs PHASES 3 MANUFACTURER PROTECTA DEVICE TYPE 21 YNOM 100 VMAX LL 250 VPRIM LL 100 INOM 1 IMA 12 5 IPRIM 1 FNOM 50 DEGLITCHTIME O DEBOUNCETIME O AC FLAG NO vAu O ININOM 1 YLNYM 1 7321 END DEVICE BEGIN DISTANCE ACTIVE YES LINEANGLE 75 PTCONN LINE CTSTARPOINT LINE ARCRES
9. The alternative method of opening is to select Help About menu from the menu Additional information available through the Help menu e Version info for opening a list of the changes applied in previous versions Arcteq on the WEB for opening the Arcteq homepage SoftReal on the WEB for opening the SoftReal homepage 1 4 2 ACTIVE ICONS WHEN A CONFIGURATION IS ACTIVE If a configuration is active a configuration file is opened or the configuration is uploaded from a device then in addition to the basic icons see paragraph 1 4 1 the following main icons are also activated al see Chapter 1 4 1 for saving the file on the computer The alternative method saving is to select File Save Ctrl S from the menu In this case an epc AQ 300 configuration file can be saved using the usual Windows selection method rf e see Chapter 1 4 1 o j for translation of the displayed text By default the text displayed on the LCD of the device and in the Ethernet communication is generated in English If the display needs to be in a different language these dropdown menus see Figure 7 4 are used to export the original English text and import the translated versions These menus are not available in Master view AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 10 120 4 AQtivate 300 AQF350Aepc File Edit Project View Help Dee SeN amp SiO ae ee Export for Translation
10. 0 e BOuto402 Trip Li 0004 Contacts 1 RootFunctionBlock 4 2 Remove BOukO403 Triple 0004 Contacts 2 PookFunctionBlock 4 3 Modify BOuto404 Triple 0004 Contacts 3 RooktFunctionBlock 4 4 BoutO405 Trip L 0004 Contacts 4 RootFunctionBlock 4 5 BOutd406 Trip ls 0004 Contacts 5 RootFunctionBlock 4 6 BOut0407 CB Close 0004 Contacts 6 PRootFunctionBlock 4 7 Mowe Op BOuto408 CB Close 0004 Contacts 7 RootFunctionBlock 4 4 Move Dn BOuUtOSO1 DistProt Start i Object pronen jol x BOutos02 DistFrok Trip BOutoS03 DiffGenTrip BOURISO4 TOCTrIp Type oon Contacts gt BOutOS05 SynGk auto BOULOSOS SynOkMan Defined by RootFunctionlock BOutoso0 BoutOSo BOuUtOS08 BOurOS0e Name poutoso2 Title Count Limit 16 64 x FS SFX PS PX CS IX SI PX a a a I a GeoGratic address 0 31 5 Connector 1 16 k Note You may not add or remove IO signals may use Check o Allocations button on Hard sheet to match signals with hardware E Figure 5 9 Binary output signals It can be seen that the hardware module in positions 4 and 5 GeoGraphic address 4 and 5 provide 8 8 output connectors The Titles of the first 8 6 connectors are already changed according to the intended application Now connector No 2 in position No 5 is being modified In the Relay contacts window the cursor is positioned on Binout0502 and the Modify button is clicked The last two relays are not assigned yet The
11. 0 errors Found Checking IEC 61850 DAT mappping 69 IET 61650 DAI maps checked 0 errors Found Checking IEC 61850 external GOOSE reference mappping 0 IEC 61850 GOOSE maps checked 0 errors Found Mo errors Found Figure 1 14 The result of Check Configuration Modification of function blocks In some exceptional cases the user can perform some modifications in the function blocks in Master view When the Modification active button is pressed the window shown in Figure 7 75 is Opened AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices Function Blocks Certain Function blocks may be deactivated in the device Deactivating a Function block will deactivate all its sub Function blocks Deactivation of a Function block will not remove owned objects From the configuration just From the built program code 25 120 Add E RooktFunctionBlock Orphan Objects l Common Common 4 CT4 CT4 module Modify of YT4 1 YT4 module of VT4_2 T4 module_2 on CalcVolk Calculated Voltages M TOCS1 3ph Time Overcurrent E TOCSIN Resid Time Overcurr me Function block properties Remove Inputs Move Up Mode of device Black LLNOMod _ISt_ TOCS1 Blk Gro Adi Move Dn s E TROO4 TRC94 a E E CT4 Fourli_O5P_2 Fourier ch of IL1 eee CT4 Fourl2_D5P_2 Fourier ch of IL2 Update DRE Disturbance Rec C14 Fourl3_D5P_ Fourier ch of IL3 r TO properties Title Assigned object Ob
12. 200000 _ Maximum value 1 200000 _ Step 1 1000 o ShowOrder 1 200000 a Figure 6 6 Example for timer parameter selection e The equation needs two binary inputs and one binary output Select them using the bf icon The selected inputs are Bln0310 and Bln0311 found on the dropdown list the selected output is BOut0308 See Figure 6 7 The result of these steps is shown in Figure 67 Here the icon is depressed the grid is visible on the sheet The location of the elements can be altered using the drag and drop technique AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 97 120 ag Graphical equation editor Sheets fom ol al ofie Te obs r ano om wor tin tse ouf in maof von IE Generate cance Figure 6 1 Example for placing the elements on an empty sheet 3 Draw the interconnections As Figure 6 7 shows the elements placed have green connection points Draws a line by double clicking on a green start point clicking on the required corners and double clicking on the green end point A finished line and corners can be rearranged using the drag and drop technique The line can also be deleted 4 The finished equation needs the generation of the executable format This is done automatically when pressing the Generate button on the toolbar The result is shown in Figure 6 8 BE Graphical equation editor
13. 61850 IEC 60870 5 101 104 1EC 60870 5 103 DNP3 IEC 60870 5 101 104 communication settings 4 Single point information used 98 max 100 Property value 131072 TOCS1D_1 Ev_TOCS1D_Sti2_ Start 2 False 131073 TOCS1D_1 Ev_TOCS51D_St 3_ StartL37 Background scan False 131074 TOC51D_1 Ev_TOC51D_GenSt_ General Start o i 131075 TOC51D_1 Ev_TOCS1D_GenTr_ General Trp iamen Aan 131076 TOCS1DN_1 Ev_TOCS1DN_GenSt_ General Start Falling edge False 131077 TOCS1DN_1 Ev_TOCS1IDN_GenTr_ General Trip 131078 BRFSOMY Ev_BRFSOMV_BuTr_ Backup Trip 131079 TRC94 Ev_TRCS4 _GenTr_ General Trip 131080 CTSuper Ev_CTSuperV_CTFail_ CT faiure 13108 1 CBiPol Ev_CB1Pol_EnaOn_ Enable Close 131082 CB iPol Ev_CB 1Pol_EnaOff_ Enable Open 131083 CB iPol Ev_CBiPol_Local_ Loxal Figure 7 1 Multi selection allows to change the same type of objects The parameters for an IEC101 104 object Address in decimal form hexadecimal is read only Name Function Title parameters of the source data object of the device selected by combobox Name Message type standard frame type selection for supported types check interoperability AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 114 120 7 6 list GI if true signal takes part in the general interrogation Background scan if true signal will be included in the background message sent cyclically Rising Fal
14. E W LN desc PhSelT rip hType Eupp_TR3_PTAC InClass PTRC inst 1 prefis TA3 E W LN InTppe Eupp_F1_PDIF InClass PDIF inst 1 prefiz F1 E W LN desc Overload nType Eupp_TO_PTTA InClass PTTR inst 1 prefix TO EE w LN dec 0C Stage InType Eupp_F3_PTOC InClass PTOC inst 1 prefis F3 EE LN dec ROC Stage Ind ype Eupp F1 PTOC hClass PTOC inst 1 prefis F1 E W LN desc DOwertreguencp InType Eupp FR_PTOF InClass PTOF inst 1 prefis FA E W LN desc Underfrequency nT ype Eupp_FRA_PTUF InClass PTUF inst 1 prefit FR E W LN desc Rate of change of fre InType Eupp DF PFARC InClass PFRC inst 1 prefix DF E i LN desc Overexcitation InTyoe Eupp WHZ_PYPH InClass P PH inst 1 prefis Y HZ E i LN InType Euop FS PTOW InClass PT OV inst 1 prefiz F3 E LA desc Underoltage nType Eupp_F3_PTUW InClass PTUN inst 1 prefis F3 fli LN Int ype Eupp F_PDOF InClass POOP inst 1 prefig P LDevice inst NewLD E We LNO InTppe Eupp_LLNO IhClass LLNO fli LN ln ype Eupp LPHO InClass LPHD inst 1 Figure 19 The top left area shows the Report Control Blocks and GSE Control Blocks After clicking on one of the control blocks the settings and dataset belonging to this block are displayed in the control block properties and dataset properties Please note that any changes in the control block properties will only be enforced after clicking the SetCB but
15. From the Start menu at Programs AQtivate AQtivate exe e With the fi AQtivate icon of the Taskbar AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 72 120 The integrated LCD editor is started within AQtivate by clicking on the button of the toolbar If the LCD button is inactive then no AQ 300 configuration file is open To open one click the lar button Password protection The view modes of the software are password protected The users can be entitled to perform various operations within the software controlled by four pre defined user profiles When the AQtivate software is started and the password for the selected view mode is entered the required AQ 300 configuration file can be opened and the LCD Parameters icon also becomes available Change Yiew Mode E x Choose the desired view mode f Normal View basic Functionality Master Views extended Functionality Designer view Full Functionality Administrator view system management Password lowercase letters are converted to capitals e Note that your password is valid also in lower view modes J Using lower visibility reduces the risk of making unwanted changes on the configuration Manage Passwords Cancel The LCD editor is not available in Normal View mode The LCD Parameters window When clicking on the icon a new window is opened displaying the list of available screens They can be uploaded from
16. NO IMPPRIM NO IMPCORR NO TTOLPLUS 0 01 TTOLMINUS 0 01 TTOLREL 10 ZTOLREL 5 FTOLABS 0 1 PERL XEXL 1 1 RMRL SML oo 0 TCBTRIF 0 1 TCBCLOSE 0 1 PERCS24 O PERCS2B 100 BEGIN ZONE INDEX 1 TYPE TRIPPING FAULTLOOP LL LABEL Z1 TRIPTIME O ACTIVE YES BEGIN SHAPE LINE 10 0 75 RIGHT Figure 4 6 Example RIO file for distance protection function AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 80 120 5 THE RACK DESIGNER The Rack designer is embedded software needed for assembling the hardware modules of a AQ 300 device or of a traditional AQ 300 device the design of which is not covered by this document e A device consists of e arack the size of which can be selected 84TE full size 42TE half size e afront panel the size of which is to be matched to the rack e abus panel the size of which is to be matched to the rack e several hardware modules 5 1 OPENING THE RACK DESIGNER Figure 5 7 shows the opening procedure of the rack designer 1 Select Rack designer on the left side menu 2 Press Launch Designer 3 Work in the Rack designer window Rack Design V1 analog inputs are identified by connector number A D 1 to 16 on CPU card Other 1 0 objects require an additional geographical address set on the card Module Database is needed to define or modify cards and wiring In Designer View you may use Ma
17. Sheets pae 0 a 4 te Ts obi re avo or not sim toa out in mac vin I1 Generate cance h Ini Sut Blk GenSt In Sut In Sut Butz In Genter Param Param In BInd3 10 BIn 311 TUF _FickDelay TUF _Imp Figure 6 8 Example for a defined graphic equation AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 98 120 When double clicking on a line a potential break point can be inserted When double clicking on a break point a branching can be inserted When right clicking on a branching the properties of the automatic new binary variable can be modified 6 4 PRINTING GRAPHIC EQUATIONS The graphic equations can be printed using the icon The required settings for printing were made using the 2l icon as shown in Figure 6 3 CietSdi ip Dhi Figure 6 9 Example for a printed graphic equation AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 99 120 6 5 USING MACROS For the most common protection tasks Arcteq prepares macros which can be applied by the user in the graphic equations The details are hidden from the user which promotes the readability of the defined equations Examples were shown in Figure 6 7 The details of macros are described below 6 6 MACRO DEFINITION AND MODIFICATION Figure 6 77 shows as an example the macro for impulse generation These details can be seen if the MACRO_EDITOR sheet is selected in the dropdown menu of the graphi
18. THE IO SIGNALS When a module is inserted in the rack using the Rack Designer all information is automatically stored in the data bank of the device The individual cards have default names for the connector the user has possibility to rename these physical in and outputs here AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 19 120 The menu IO signals contains the following items e Analog inputs Measured channels e Calculated channels e Analog outputs e Binary inputs Filtered inputs e Binary outputs Relay contacts and LED def e Control inputs Control channels e Goose inputs e Remote IO The items in brackets are not available in Master view or only the Title field may be modified when clicking on the modify button for example the analog inputs are hidden and the user cannot access them they are arranged during the factory configuration procedure 1 7 3 1 BINARY INPUTS The Binary inputs menu contains the Optocoupler inputs menu item When clicking the available Modify button the following modifications are allowed e Title This is a free text field the text will be the identifier of the input in the documentation e g CB phase L3 status e Rising edge delay This value is given in ms The status change from 0 to 1 is accepted only if the initial state is O and during the delay time all checking indicate status 1 e Falling edge delay This val
19. The unused pictures may be deleted new pictures can be added for future application and the modified database can be saved A saved database can be invoked from the database file The content of the database is displayed if a static or dynamic picture or a SysCtrl switch needs picture assignment AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 58 120 Picture add to Line DC gt 10 x Picture Database Add To List Remove From List Change Image CB_O0 6rmnp LabelBack 90x22 bmp Import LOD Database Export LOD Database yf Add Ficture l x Cancel Importing a new picture to the database The __Addtotist button is for importing a picture to the database After pressing this _change Image_ button a file selection dialog serves the purpose of locating the required picture Replacing a picture in the database A picture can be changed by pressing the button and replacing the it with another one Editing a picture To edit a picture simply right click on the selected picture and activate the Edit Picture menu item The windows default picture editor will be opened to perform the required modifications Deleting a picture from the database A picture can be deleted from the database by selecting the picture and pressing the Remove From List hytton Only pictures not applied on the user screen may be deleted Importing the LCD database An existing database can be imported by clicking o
20. Type Defined by W MxColl Matrix Output 1 Ad 0011 Matrix column O0 RookFunctionBlock Insert m Object properties io x Type foor Matrix column Defined by RootFunctionBlock Move Up Move On Mame MxColz Title ORE Remove Modif Head Count Limit 1 32 cance _ Figure 1 19 The Matrix Columns window and the Object properties data block AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 31 120 When the Matrix Columns menu is opened Figure 7 79 is displayed In this example a column is already defined with the name MxCol11 and with the user defined title Matrix output 1 Now the procedure for adding a second column is displayed where the second column name will be MsCol2 and the title is being modified The user can define e Name the freely editable name of the column e Title the freely editable title of the title 1 8 4 GRAPHICAL EQUATIONS When the active Edit button is clicked in the Software configuration Graphical equations menu the symbols of function blocks with in and outputs timers and logical gates AND OR etc can be inserted and logic equations can be drawn An example is shown in Figure 7 20 Graphical equations are described in detail in Chapter 6 The logic equations belonging to the function blocks are factory edited here the user has the possibility to extend the functionality of the device with Programmable Lo
21. are grouped in boxes e g Orphan Objects in this case the VT correction factor the CT4 module etc see Figure 4 7 The parameters at startup are the factory default parameters pent ore S 115 1 Figure 4 1 The Parameter Set Editor window The available icons are for reading the parameter values from a file Dior saving the parameter values to a file e RIO Fie for generating input parameters for a relay test set PA printing the parameter values 4 2 EDITING THE PARAMETER VALUES After reading the parameters from a file or having the factory default values the parameter settings can be modified and the modified values can be saved to file Figure 42 shows the usual setting methods e Dropdown menu AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 77 120 e Checkbox e Numerical value i a Term i Da ame Tent ire O BODO i 1 rere FA Cont a nck Faria r lari E sOG y i Ee pees fo sss a E Avge d 5 oy i mi ADE Gad E dey CE TEF Tore Bedri Anje f p ap 1 eed age fo dey 0 0sfa tine snag mo NH ory EE TN lori hom 1j ohm 0 04 Saai Jot Prine mjii aol H EN Tit Par La ei T aA S a070 helr m0 e bra DA tdia G4 Ue ny E T o H then 0 0 S030 Gta Spit fret mmm Direi riir da r imaj E En g e 0 09 Tanni gH y Eurctet team ABA Byrodet 0 etanal Figure 4 2 Setting methods in Parameter Set Editor Fi
22. e Power supply modules e Other modules In the factory configurations the CPU module is in the rightmost position in rear view J in a half size rack and Y in a full size rack the power supply unit is located on the left side positions A and B Changing these locations is not advised Figure 53 shows aS an example the selection of the binary output modules Here type R16 0001 is selected to be inserted in an empty position AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 83 120 E 7 Ss Current Transformers aiae L Voltage Transformers _ TRIP 2201 R16 A00 Binary Output 1 Binary Input eri a B lt CB Monitors i R4 r0 R454 01 TRIP 1101 R16 fo000 R1l6 0101 i Power Supplies Others Won cached TE Cancel Figure 5 3 Module selection window showing the choice of the binary output modules El Pr ewj e Selecting on the toolbar shows the arrangement familiar to the user according to Figure 5 4 The connectors and the symbolic functions of the modules are also shown Advanced Rack Preview x OO T z O0 a O0 alallala la ko lo a a enle Jt e Figure 5 4 The rack preview AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 84 120 When attempting to leave the Rack designer by pressing the OK button Figure 2 a warning message window is displayed Select Yes to check the I O allocations Confirm EA You may wan
23. extended by clicking on the Hardware configuration menu The AQ 300 device is composed of modules each of these is designed to fit into a slot of the rack structure The slots are identified by letters from A to J in a small half size rack and from A to U in a full rack This structure is clearly shown when clicking on the Rack designer menu and launching the Rack designer using the button The user can assign a Design No freely This text will be printed in the header The submenus of Hardware configuration are e Rack designer e Connector allocation e lO signals with several submenus 1 7 1 THE RACK DESIGNER The Rack designer program is embedded software in the AQtivate system it is described in detail in Chapter 5 The role of this part of the AQtivate software system is to select and assemble the hardware modules needed to perform the required protection and control tasks This software is launched after opening the Rack designer menu and clicking the Launch Designer active button AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 18 120 Rack Design Vi analog inputs are identified by connector number A D 1 to 16 on CPU card Other 1 0 objects require an additional geographical address set on the card Module Database is needed to define or modify cards and wiring In Designer View you may use Manage Hardware button on Hardware Configuration property sheet to import databas
24. graphical editor 6 2 1 ACTIVE ICONS AT STARTING THE GRAPHICAL EDITOR After starting the graphical editor the window opens showing a drop down menu and the icons on the toolbar The editor is divided into sheets each of them contains one or more graphic equations The names of the sheets are free to define At the first opening Sheet 1 and MACRO EDITOR are available The drop down menu provides a tool for selection among the sheets Figure 6 7 shows an opened drop down menu using names given in the factory configuration gig Graphical equation editor Sheets o a 4 7 8 T of re aof or nor tin tose our in oto cnn I1 cenerate cance MACRO EDITOR Figure 6 2 The toolbar of the graphical editor AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 92 120 e The icons on the toolbar are as follows the details of their use are described in this chapter below k New sheet icon for adding an empty sheet to the list A name is given automatically but it can be modified easily in the Sheet properties dialog 8 This icon is for printing the graphic equation It opens a dialog that controls printing the way familiar from any Windows based software EA Yl the properties of the sheet colors size parameters for printing etc can be set using this icon The sheet can be viewed with or without grids this icon serves for toggling when connecti
25. macro must be named in the Macro name dialog box then the OK button is to be pressed for compilation As a result the macro can be found on the list of the available macros when the icon meelis selected on a sheet See Figure 63 In the window shown in this figure Export means saving the selected macro in a file for application in other configurations while Import means that a ready made macro stored in a file can be imported to the active configuration s list of available macros The imported macros must be generated by clicking on the Generate button on the toolbar then saved in the configuration file cfg AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 102 120 7 EC 61850 CONFIGURATION The AQ 300 family is a native IEC61850 platform which means that this new communication standard was a fundamental consideration during the development There is no protocol converter implemented but all the function blocks contain the logical nodes necessary for correct data modeling This data model is factory defined and not modifiable by the master user control blocks however are available for customization 7 1 EXPORT TO AND IMPORT FROM THE SYSTEM INTEGRATOR The factory default configuration contains the logical nodes describing the data model as well as the default datasets and report control blocks A maximum of four datasets with the report control blocks are created by default depending on the data m
26. mg Sheet properties E ol F Sheet properties l lolx Sheet General print Active sheet print Sheet General print Active sheet print These print properties are walid to active sheet W Use default properties Edit defaults These properties are apply to actual sheet Sheet name UF pulse width Height Potrat Landscape i Project Mame Prepared feso soo Example by 23 Background color Li Revision Approved i o frot yet concel Li _ cons Figure 6 3 Example for detining the graphic sheet coal 2 Place the graphic elements on the sheet e The required function blocks are DLD dead line detection and TUF 81 Click the icon FoI Function blocks then click on the empty sheet A selection window is opened showing the selection of the function block TUF81 according to Figure 6 4 Clicking OK and the block is placed on the sheet Repeat the procedure with the function block DLD as well Note if the desired function block cannot be found on the list then either the configuration excludes this block it cannot be applied or the block is already used on some other sheets In the second case use the out i icons to transfer the required signal for further processing pg Choose function block lle x BRFSO Breaker Failure Figure 6 4 Example for FB selection AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 95 120 e The exampl
27. of the factory configuration the user has no access to them When opening the Binary parameters menu Figure 7 76 is displayed In this example a parameter is already defined with the name ParBin1 with the user defined title Equ En Dis This parameter value must be set in the device and the parameter can be applied when editing the graphical equations See Chapter 6 If no parameter has been defined yet then the active Add button can be clicked and the Object properties window is also opened see Figure 7 76 The same window is displayed when several defined parameters exist and the button Insert or Modify is clicked The Remove button is also active AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 27 120 Binary parameters 25 Mame Title Type Defined by P ParBind Equi En Dis 0025 Logic parameter variable O PootFunctionBlock 0 0 d Insert Re nove a ey Object properties Type Joazs Logic parameter variable Defined by RootFunctionBlock Hame ParBin2 Title Modify Move Up PEELE Move Dn Count Limit 164 Default value Showorder ana Figure 1 16 The Binary parameters window and the Object properties data block When adding a new binary parameter the following must be defined e Name the freely editable name of the new parameter displayed in the graphical editor e Title the freely editable title of the new paramet
28. q ExtRef iedName 4 41K10141 Idinst LD0 prefix S InClass CS W1I InInst 1 doName Pos daName stVal ExtRef iedName 441K10141 Idinst LDO prefix 5 InClass CSW Ininst 1 doName Pos daName q ExtRef iedName 441K10141 Idinst LDO prefix 5 InClass CS I InInst 2 doName Pos daName st al ExtRef iedName 441K10141 Idinst LDO prefix S InClass CSW InInst 2 doName Pos daName q aaa lt 1 lt 1 A Import Inputs Delete Inputs IED name ISA_DEMO Number of special inputs fo Set IED Close Figure 1 10 If an SCD file is imported these inputs appear automatically and nothing to needs to be done in this tab In simple cases when few IEDs are connected to the network and no separate system integrator tool is used it is possible to import inputs IED by IED Clicking the Import Inputs button it is possible to select the ICD CID file or in case of AQ 300 devices the epc file of the source IED from which GOOSE publishing is expected The tool searches for the GOOSE messages published in these IEDs and assumes that these messages are available on the network It is possible to import external references from several IEDs All the GOOSE dataset members of the source IED found are added to the external reference list The listed external references appear outside the IEC61850 configurator in the IEC61850 ExternalGOOSEReferences menu 7 5 IEC60870 5 101 104 Le
29. reflect also the transient changes of the inputs e Volatile user status When editing the user logic in the Graphic logic editor see the details in Chapter 6 the user may define new binary output status signals and compose logic relationship resulting these signals e Non volatile user status When editing the user logic in the Graphic logic editor see the details in Chapter 6 the user may define new binary output status signals and compose logic relationship resulting these signals These signals are defined to be stored in non volatile memory If the supply voltage of the device is switched off then it is switched on AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 34 120 again these signal preserve their logic status assigned during the previous energized state of the device 1 8 6 2 SELECTING AN ANALOG SIGNAL FOR DISTURBANCE RECORDING Figure 7 22 shows the selection method of analog signals The user can define Name the freely editable name of the signal Title the freely editable title of the signal Item name the item to be recorded Nominal value the nominal value of the signal Unit the unit of measure The item selection method is similar to the method encountered elsewhere in the AQtivate software First the type of the signal must be selected from the drop down list in this case Analog channel definitions is selected which is an input analog value The second step is the selection from anothe
30. renamed freely This is a free text field the text will be the identifier of the output in the documentation e g Fast trip contact e Contact a selection from the dropdown menu E g o 0004 Contacts the only choice here o Contact 1101 Trip is a contact selected from the second dropdown menu Trip is the Title of the contact named by the user as described above e On Item name identifies the binary signal to operate the relay Any internal signal can be selected from the dropdown menu The user must select these signals first by the signal type according to Figure 7 77 left side then the selected signal itself Figure 7 77 right side AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 21 120 4000 Li Contacts Fastl iContacts1 0004 Contacts BOut E08 Close 0213 Graphed input Status y SYN25_SynSW_GrI_ Syn Cmd Comm w e SvN25_4ngOK4 GrI_ angle OK Autot S N25_AngOKM_GrI_ Angle Ok Man 0213 Graphed input Status SYN25 FrOk A Grl_ FreqDiFF OK Auto 1111 NonFilteredOptocoupler input SYN25S FrOkM_orl_ FreqDifF OK Man S002 Volatile user status SYN25 TnProgd Gri SyninProgr Aut 3003 Non volatile user status SYN25 InProgh GrI_ SyniInProgr Mar 3005 Graphed output status SYN25 Rel orl Release Suto z Figure 1 11 Details of the Object property window for fast relay contacts For the LED def when clicking the a
31. software In the menu Software configuration Counters Figure 7 24 shows the selection method of binary signals the changes of which are to be counted The user can define e Name the freely editable name of the counter e Title the freely editable title of the counter e Item name the item to be counted e ShowOrder this value organizes the sequence of the counters a ma Object properties O x Type Joooe Counter 7 Defined by RootFunctionBlock Mame Counter Title Item name uo ooo Cptocoupler input EIn0312 BInd312 ShowOrder a ana Figure 1 24 Example selecting the analogue signal for disturbance recording Note This example shows a selection of a counter without any reference to IEC 61850 If this kind of modification of the configuration is needed please contact Arcteq The available signal types for counting Item name are AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 37 120 e Filtered Binary Inputs These are the signals from the binary inputs of the device Filtering means that the transient changes within a limited time span are not considered as status changes e Graphed input Status These are the binary output status signals of the function blocks These status signals are explained in details in the documents of the individual function blocks e WNonFiltered Binary Inputs These are the signals from the binary inputs of the device These signals are t
32. the button Insert or Modify is clicked The Remove button Is also active Parameterset change 116 Add Name Title Type Defined b mee Wl ParSet2 Second parameter sek O116 Parameter set change O RootFunctionBlock Optoiz0z W Parset3 Par5et3 0116 Parameter set change 1 9 PootFunctionBlock Remove ma Object properties a iol xX Modif O Type farts Parameter set change Move Up Defined by RootFunctionBlock Move Dn Mame ParSet3 Count Limit Title Third parameter set 217 Condition uo foo Optocoupler input Opkolz 13 Opbo1213 F Optol209 Opto 209 Optol210 foptot210 Optol211 Optol211 Op D Oo Opto1214 foptalz14 Optolz15 Opko1215 Op E Figure 1 17 The Parameterset change window and the Object properties data block AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 29 120 1 8 3 MATRIX The rows of the software matrix are binary status signals selected by the user The columns of the matrix are the outputs which can be applied in the graphical equation editor See Chapter 6 as input signals The user defines the assignments between rows and columns during the parameter setting procedure 1 8 3 1 MATRIX ROWS MENU When the Matrix Rows menu is opened Figure 7 78 is displayed In this example two rows are already defined one with the name MxRow1 and with the user defined title VTS Block This signal is selected to be VTS_B
33. the station bus Here most important addresses are the IP address and Default gateway if used Also if DNS is used in the network it is set here Time synchronization Timezone settings LCD backlight Default gateway 10 2 5 1 DNS1 address 10 2 5 6 To check your P addres range navigate to your programming PC network settings In Microsoft Windows this can be found by following reimt meenesi tame Work metvaak Cornmediong i Local Ares Connection If you have fixed IP address it would be shown here However You can ged D paraji igi aoma ay d your reari epg thet capably Cihea ay red fo oe pe reper paneer shor for he appropriate P ettre Reams on IP adine automatic tir Ee the owstreg IP anche ye interact Bet Connectivity Me Internet acorn te Pec Sate Enabled Cerem Dir me Sted 3i 500 0 Migs 7 T Vetus os Ereiged Herai re Dear et z b Pecka heie Deta me B Fie iraj Prei Targ fos biago Meteo oy in this example case SSS 1 the IP address in this a Haili ah i i me a O a Dean tide network is automatically given AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 119 120 lf you are directly connecting to the IED without having simultaneous Internet Network connection then you need to set IP senda for your pgang PC in this location Set the programming PC s IP address to same range with the IED you are e La connect
34. 8 120 Dimagel Z DImage1 properties pa Bj x q Name DImaget x s2 Width 48 Y 187 Height fe Files 9 Intermediate CB_indef bmp 1 Off CB_open bmp 2 On CB_closed bmp 3 Bad CB_indef bmp Select object type Common _Mod_Con_ Mode of device Control channels 43 lt lt 1Pol Oper Con _ CB Circuit Breaker ource DisConn_Oper_Con__LineDC Line Discorinector onn_Oper_Con_ BusDC BusbarDisconnector CB1Pol_stval_ CB Status Ci 666 SY Choose object mfe 3 ee oF Earth Disconnector E ommand U S TEE I Not Used N O Not Used M IV Confirm Before Execute a m Cancel oa Figure 3 9 Selecting command variable for the CB switching The on and off commands must be assigned to the buttons 0 and 1 on the front panel This is done according to Figure 3 70 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 69 120 Mame DImage1 fz Width fie E Y jis Height fe aj 0 Intermediate CB _indef bmp 1 OFF CB open bmp 2 0 CB closed bmp 3 Bad CB indef brmp ource cB1Pol_stival_Ist__CB Status ommand CB1Pol_Oper_Con__CB Circuit Breaker E X On OFF Mot Used OFF Figure 3 10 Assigning the 0 and 1 buttons to CB switching Here the On command has been assigned to button 1 and the Off command is being assigned to button O using the dropdown menu Procedur
35. CD file is imported Other advanced methods to configure GOOSE subscription are available in the IEC61850 configurator a ay fies A eee FS 4 e Produced for Frotecta Ltd Logical Nodes Remove LDO LLNO Common Eupp_LLNO karakara ka irar araa kaika k a ica ka ra ira ira ika Araka irira Akira Akaia ikarak iraira igat Figure 1 4 When the Modify button is clicked the property dialog of the selected external reference appears and the user can map the subscribed input to one of the predefined Goose receiver channels AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 106 120 fey ExtRel properties a O x iedNane JAAI1KIQIAL ldImst prefix Inclass InInst doMame da ame int ddr GOOSE receiver sozbit4 GovarOl GoR_ i GSE Control Reference LDO LLNO GO GcbSP Contig Rev fp 4PPID bno MAC Address o1 oc c0 01 01 10 GolD ffesztgoID Dataset Reference LDOVLLND G00se Dataset Index BB cnca Figure 7 5 There are two types of predefined receiver channels a 2 bit type typically for switchgear statuses and a 1 bit type typically for protection signals Please note that AQ 300 devices accept only data attributes as external reference Data objects cannot be subscribed by the tool External references containing a q attribute are automatically mapped to the same receiver channel as the status value of the corresponding data object Receiver channels are grouped into function blocks Currently
36. InClass PTOC inst 1 prefix F1 18 LDO DF PERCE Op ST HV LN desc Qverfrequency InType Eupp_FR_PTOF InClass PTOF inst 1 prefix FR v 19 LDO YHZ PXPH 1 Dp ST LN desc Underfrequency InType Eupp_FR_PTUF InClass PTUF inst 1 prefix FR M 20 LDO F3 PTOY 1 Op ST V LN desc Rate of change of frv InType Eupp_DF_PFRC InClass PFRC inst 1 prefix DF V 21 LDO F3 PTUY 1 Op ST v LN desc Overexcitation InType Eupp_V H2Z_PPH InClass PVPH inst 1 prefix VH2Z HV LN InType Eupp_F3_PTOV InClass PTOV inst 1 prefix F3 V LN desc UnderVoltage InType Eupp_F3_PTUV InClass PTUV inst 1 prefix F3 HV LN InType Eupp_P_PDOP InClass PDOP inst 1 prefix P IED name TEMPLATE Number of special inputs jo Set IED Close Figure 1 1 The bottom left area shows the actual data model The content of the data model cannot be modified but it is possible to create new logical devices and the logical nodes except LLNO and LPHD are re assignable between these logical devices All factory default configurations contain only the default LDO logical device If the user creates a new logical device it will inherit the LLNO and LPHD of the LDO There is only one restriction datasets and control blocks are placed to the LDO LLNO only To create a new LD simply right click in this area and select Add LDevice and set the name of the new logical device in the property dialog AQtivate configuration too
37. L1 contacts provide fast relay operation for the user In this case the driving signal does not need to wait for the relatively slow processing of the logic equations available for the users the selected relays get the status of the assigned signal in every millisecond AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 88 120 Fd RETE ma Object properties More Op Ove ET Licontactks1 0004 Contacts BOukO408 CB Close 0001 Sptocoupler input gt Tnd6O4 Test kd Figure 5 10 Assignment of the L1 contacts Figure amp 70 shows that the Bout0408 CB Close contact gets the status of the Bin0604 Test in every millisecond The selection of both the output contact and the driving signal is supported by dropdown menus AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 89 120 5 3 3 THE LED DEFINITION Figure 5 77 shows the procedure of LED definition In the demonstrated version LED No 12 is on if the input BinO607 is active and it is blinking if only the input BinO608 is active LED def 5 add Name title Type tx Definedby Parameters E LED3101 YTS 0005 LED 0 RootFunctionBlock 1 31 TS_Fail_GrI_ 0 1 LED3102 Zonel Trip 0005 LED 1 RootFunctionBlock 2 31 DI521_21Tr_GrI_ 0 1 Remove LED3103 Zone2 Trip 0005 LED 2 RootFunctionBlock 3 31 DI521_22Tr_GrI_ 0 1 Modify LED3104 Zones Trip 0005 LED 3 RootFunctionBlock 4 31 D1521_23Tr_GrI_ 0 1 LED3105 Zone Trip 0005 LED 4 RootFuncti
38. OFF ERROR o Active element to support switching on off from the screen with command confirmation e A pair of active disconnectors o The status is received on two bits ON OFF o Position indication ON OFF ERROR The proposed steps are as follows 7 The required hardware environment There must be at least one voltage transformer input module and one current transformer input module configured in the device See HW configuration There must be at least one relay trip binary output module in the device See HW configuration There must be at least one binary input module in the device See HW configuration 2 The required software environment The software configuration of the device must include e amodule for generation of measured voltage and current values e amodule to process the information related to the circuit breaker e amodule to process the information related to the disconnector The inputs of the software module MXU_L are the calculated Fourier components and true RMS values of the voltages and currents and these values are offered for displaying logging etc This example is going to display the true RMS values of phase voltages and phase currents These are MXU_U1_OLM_ Voltage L1 MXU_U2_OLM_ Voltage L2 MXU_U3_OLM_ Voltage L3 MXU_I1_OLM_ Current L1 MXU_I2 OLM_ Current L2 MXU_I3_OLM_ Current L3 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 61 120 The CB1Pol circuit breaker module inputs the sta
39. OUMO pee AE E E E E E A 36 2 THE PASSWORD MANAGER sasiactsdcssiececaiccadddenctassictsaad deveswuceniwaad hnesacecotesad deretansinnseaske 38 2 THE LC DEDIOR ca a R R R 42 3 1 Opening the LCD editor 2 0 0 ccc ccc secs eeeceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeseeeseeseeeseeseeeaeesaes 44 3 1 1 The Icons of the tool bar ccc ccecc eee eeceeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeseeeseeeeeeseeseeeaeeees 45 3 2 COMPOSING a NEW user SCIEN cccccceecceecceeceeceeceeeceeeeecceeceeesueeseeceeeaeeseeeaeeeaes 59 3 3 Users Manual for the LCD editor 0 ccc cccc ccc eeeceeee eee eeeeeseeeeeeceeseeseeeaeesaes 71 3 3 1 Starting the LCD editor 2 0 0 ccc cccc eee eeceeeeeeceeeseeseeeseeseeeseeseeeseeeeeseeees 71 3 3 2 Creating NEW user Screens ccccecceecceeeeeece ceases eeseeceeeaeeeeeeseeceeeseeeaeegeeees 45 4 THE PARAMETER SET EDI OR wrcccscconcraneccvereresatevaserctevavedateraserctevredeiateradeecieradeiaterakraies 75 4 1 Starting the Parameter Set Editor cece cecceceseeceeeseeseeesesaeeseesaeeseeeeeeaees 76 4 2 Editing the parameter values cccccceccecceeceeeceeceeceeceesuecuecauseueceeseeseeseesensaes 76 4 3 Application of RIO files for testing cc ccceccseeeceeeseeteeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseteeseesaeeees 78 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 4 120 9 THE RACK DESIGNER aaeeeeere ene eet ee ee eee eee eee ee ee 80 5 1 Opening the rack designer ccc ccc ecceeceeeceeceeeceeceeeseeeeeseeese
40. Ps receiver channels 96 OMP sender channels 95 E Software configuration H IEC61850 E System Figure 5 7 The opened full O signals menu 5 3 1 THE BINARY INPUTS Figure 5 8 shows the list of available binary input signals in a hardware configuration Optocoupler inputs 1 add Name title type x Defined by Paramet eet M BIn0601 SOTF Cond 0001 Optocoupler input 0 RootFunctionBlock 6 1 0 0 0 Y BiInd602 VTSBlock 0001 Optocoupler input 1 RootFunctionBlock 6 2 0 0 0 Remove V BIn0603 Start SySW 0001 Optocoupler input 2 RootFunctionBlock 6 3 0 0 0 Modify M BIn0604 BIn0604 0001 Optocoupler input 3 RootFunctionBlock 6 4 0 0 0 Y Bind605 BInd605 0001 Optocoupler input 4 Ro ge V pBind606 BIn0606 0001 Optocoupler input 5 Ro BIn0607 BIn0607 0001 Optocoupler input 6 Ro Move Up MV BIn0608 BIn0 08 0001 Optocoupler input 7 Ro Type 0001 optocoupler input x love Y BIn0409 TCS1 0001 Optocoupler input 8 Ro pr Vi BIn0410 TCS2 0001 Optocoupler input 9 Ro Honnod ir RootFunctionBlock Count Limit M BIn041i1 TCS3 0001 Optocoupler np 10 Ro 12 128 V BIn0412 TCS4 0001 Optocoupler input 11 Ro Name feino604 Title Test GeoGrafic address 0 31 6 Connector 1 16 4 Raising edge delay 0 Falling edge delay 0 i ShowOrder 0 mes Note You may not add or remove I O signals manually In Master View you may use Check I O Allocations button on Hardware Configuration property sheet to
41. The following operations are possible e Reading the parameter values from a file e Modifying the parameter values off line e Saving the parameters to a file e Preparing RIO files for testing the various protection functions implemented in the AQ 300 configurations ATTENTION when the parameter file is read from the device the name of the processed epc configuration file must be identical with the name of the epc configuration file existing in the device At present the AQtivate configuration tool cannot perform the following operations e Uploading the operating parameters from a AQ 300 device e Downloading the operating parameters to a AQ 300 device These tasks are supported by the software accessible via any internet browsers Internet Explorer Mozzilla Firefox etc To transmit parameters between the internet browsers and the AQtivate configuration software please apply the file saving and loading possibilities of the browser AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 76 120 4 1 STARTING THE PARAMETER SET EDITOR The parameter set editor is started by clicking the icon on the toolbar of the AQtivate configuration tool The alternative method of opening is to select Project Parameter Set Editor from the menu When the Parameter Set Editor is started the long window shown in Figure 7 is displayed This window can be scrolled and contains all parameters of all implemented functions The parameters
42. ZIrzcTEQ AQTIVATE CONFIGURATION TOOL FOR AQ 300 DEVICES AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 2 120 Changes e The first revision Changes e Added IEC101 104 IEC103 and SPA descriptions Read these instructions carefully and inspect the equipment to become familiar with it before trying to install operate service or maintain it Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel Local safety regulations should be followed No responsibility is assumed by Arcteg for any consequences arising out of the use of this material We reserve right to changes without further notice AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 3 120 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 AQTIVATE CONFIGURATION TOOL FOR AQ 300 DEVICES cece cece eee eeeee ees 5 Wel APPICCIU araa e Ern AE AE EET EEEE T EEEE E EEA 5 12 Stanin the SOMW ANS aessosesseeii ote aO 5 to Mode ol ope 2 1116 eaei eiaa A E EE EE E E EEE EEE E 5 1 4 The configuration eee cece ccc ecceeeeeece ees ece ees eceeeseeeeeeseesseesaeeseeseeaeeteeeseeeeeeaeeeas T 1 4 1 Active icons at starting the SOPWALE cc eccecc cece seca eee eeeeeceeeseeeeeeseeeaeeneees T 1 4 2 Active icons when a configuration is active ccccc cece eeceeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneees 9 1 4 3 Information about the active CONTFIQUIATION c ccc cecceecceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeaes 11 1 5 Understanding the config
43. al information This external information can be selected in the Oource dialog box The pictures assigned to different states can be selected from the Files list The serial number of the selected file usually bit map means the value of the variable the file is assigned too A control command can be assigned to these dynamic images in the Command dialog box First Control Channel 43 must be selected then the On and Off commands must be assigned If confirmation is required then check the Confirm Before Execute box too Mame Inner DL on feo l width E xe E aj Height E 0 Disconn_O0 bmp 1 Disconn open bmp J Files 2 Disconn close bmp Disconn_1 1 bmp OUFCe FixOne_I5t_ Fix 1 E E ommand CB3Pol_Oper_Con_ Operation amp On sd CFF I Confirm Before Execute AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 53 120 Dynamic Dynamic Text te The treatment of dynamic text is similar to that of dynamic pictures several states can be assigned and displayed based on external information Here different text rather than images can be selected The command assignment is also similar in the Command dialog box a Control Channel 43 can be assigned then the text its size and color can be selected Mame warning Yi fizo E width fios i Y fios E Height E E Tezro W Good Temperature Font smal 7x13 Y Fill OUPCe M
44. ated channels 410 Analog outputs Output channels 41 4 Binary inputs Filtered inputs 1 Binary outputs gt Relay contacts 4 4 Direct ETH Direct binary receive 96 4 Communication CPU F COMCPU binary receive 196 COMCPU binary send 195 4 Software configuration a Functions b Installed FBs Parameters Parameterset change 116 Event channels 9 4 Disturbance recorder i Analog inputs 971 Counters 4 TEC61850 Logical Nodes External GOOSE References System z TimeSync input 111 SelfCheck status 113 Figure 1 8 The Master view of the configuration menu with fully expanded menu structure The items of the configuration menu serve the purpose of checking and modification of the active configuration The available menu items depend on the selected View level These levels are password protected see Paragraph 1 3 The paragraphs of this chapter describe the menu items available in Master View AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 17 120 1 7 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION The functions of the device operate in the hardware environment which provides inputs and outputs for the functions To receive the required number of analog and binary inputs and to send the output signals to the primary equipment of the electric power system the device is assembled of hardware modules In Master View the hardware configuration can be displayed and
45. c editor s toolbar If there is a graphic equation here then it is advisable to mark the whole picture using the selection tool E then to delete it using the Del key on the keyboard When right clicking on the empty MACRO_EDITOR sheet a dialog appears see Figure amp 70 a ma Graphical equation editor Sheets paroman a a Paste Properties Create macro Load macro Figure 6 10 The MACRO_EDITOR sheet Here Paste any details marked elsewhere with the selection tool E can be pasted here e Properties are similar those described in connection to Figure 6 3 e Create macro a new macro can be defined e Load macro the details of an existing macro can be viewed and edited When Load macro is selected a list of the existing macros can be seen and any of them can be selected In this case the IMP macro is shown The short explanation of the IMP macro The timer is the general timer selected by the Eon This timer can be started by several inputs the Running Expired or Stopped state can be used for further AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 100 120 processing timer parameter can be assigned it can be named etc For pulse generation the Start if Stopped input is used for starting and the Stop input is used for stopping Additionally a timer parameter is assigned using the 21 icon The stop condition is that t
46. can be rejected The detailed description below explains the application of these icons for editing logic equations in a graphical format 6 3 DRAWING NEW GRAPHIC EQUATIONS The working of the graphic equation editor is best explained through an example Let s compose an equation for the following task EXAMPLE 7he under frequency protection function must be blocked by dead line detection or by any of two dedicated binary inputs The start signal of the under frequency protection function must be delayed by a timer parameter and then a pulse of a given duration must be directed to a free binary output of the device The proposed steps are as follows a 1 Open a new sheet and name it Uf_pulse Using the e p and the wy icon fill in the dialog boxes as shown in Figure 6 3 The contents of the boxes are defined by the user at his discretion The left side box of Figure amp 3 shows the definition of the sheet name size and color on the Sheet tab The box in the middle shows the definition of printing details The right side box shows the definition of the identifiers of the printed page These definitions are not compulsory but advised my AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 94 120 laa sheet properties pes B d Sheet General print Active sheet print These print properties are apply to all sheets T Print with rulers F Print without background Print orientation
47. cking on an object the following menu is displayed Move up Pqup Move down Poon Send to back Ctri PqUp Bring to front Ctri Pgbn Cut Ctrl Copy Cbrl iC Paste Ctrl Delete Del Edit picture AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 56 120 Move up This menu item moves the selected object one position up on the object list This means that all objects located lower on the object list will be on top of the selected object Move down This menu item moves the selected object one position down on the object list This means that the selected object will be on top of all objects located higher on the object list Send to back The selected object will be sent to the background and covered by all other objects Bring to front The selected object will be sent to the foreground covering all other objects on the list Cut This menu item cuts the selected object and places it on the clipboard Copy This menu item copies the selected object to the clipboard Paste This menu item inserts the object previously placed on the clipboard to a new location which is 10 pixels down and 10 pixels to the right from its original position This inserted new object can be moved freely to any other position Delete This menu item deletes the selected object Edit picture This menu item serves to edit the active picture element Editing will be performed by the Windows default graphic editor
48. cneocndecdaGantencees 102 7 1 Export to and import from the system integrator ccccccccsecceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 102 72 Logical 816 gt eee re eR E ene ee tee eee eee ree eee 103 7 3 GOOSE Mput MAPPING lt icisstdssciansicssianediissanstoscsmuidiisaancioissantinasiansisieansbea tances 105 TA IEC 61830 COMO UNA ON icc ceecteccceectes canis cttaaneeeuecanec suena decane coetaededdudsaes otiaseededee 107 PAN REDONA D a E E E 107 17 4 2 GOOSE subscription TAD iicccerecarseccsscicunrssansimenerecetssansiaserneniesersinanenteres 111 L9 O 518 576 0 ony 04 104 er EOT EEEE A 112 FO i 6 81597407 org TO rona a E E R R 114 F DNP S a E E E E ecu coeseecuaaeem cuceesmecuaseens 115 8 REFERENCE INFORMATION c ccc cece cccceccecceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeseeceeeseeceeeseeseeeaeesaes 117 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 5 120 1 AQTIVATE CONFIGURATION TOOL FOR AQ 300 DEVICES 1 1 APPLICATION The AQ 300 product line of Acrteq Relays Ltd has been designed to perform all e protection e supervision e monitoring e communication and e automatic control functions of the electric power system The AQ 300 type complex protection in respect of hardware and software is a modular device The modules must be assembled and configured according to the requirements then the functions of the device are determined by the software and the preset parameter values The AQtivate software is the genera
49. ct Index will be the last used index value plus one e Add all command adds all available objects to the selected tree node For DNP3 protocol uses indices instead of addresses The AQ300 device doesn t allow gaps By clicking with right mouse button on a single data item the context menu allows the following operations e Delete will delete the selected object and make a trigger for an automatic indexrearrangement to ensure gap free indices AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 116 120 e Move Object is an index manipulation command with sub commands Selected item can be moved in the indexed list Property editor allows the user to change the source of the selected data object The listed data points are in a filtered list This way user can select compatible data object only Index can not be changed directly in the property editor it can be changed by moving the data item DNP3 protocol defines a kind of classification parameter This parameter is also available in the property editor The allowed range is 0 3 and empty value also enabled Multi selection for class changing is also possible 4 Communication cont gurator _ IEC 61850 IEC 60870 5 101 104 IEC 60870 5 103 DNPS DNP3 communication settings 4 9 05_projektek csamokter DTIVA_leag Noepe 4 Binary inputs used 2 max 130 LQ Ev TOCS1 StL1_ Start L1 d Ev_TOCS1_StL2_ Start L2 i Double bit binary inputs used 0 max 40 Analog
50. cts The selected object can be copied by clicking on the ES button or by using the Ctrl C key combination or by right clicking on the object then selecting the Copy command The selected object remains on the original location Cutting objects The selected object can be cut out by clicking on the 4 button or by using the Ctrl X key combination or by right clicking on the object then selecting the Cut command The selected object disappears from the original location it can be found on the clipboard AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 50 120 Inserting objects The objects placed previously on the clipboard can be inserted by clicking on the l button or by using the Ctrl V key combination or by right clicking on the working area then selecting the Paste command The location of the inserted object will be 10 pixels down and 10 pixels to the right of the original object but it can be dragged freely The object remains on the clipboard too and it can be inserted again Moving objects The selected objects can be dragged keeping the left mouse button depressed The new location can be defined directly in the object properties window too Wi 0 j Width e40 E ii 0 j Height fazo E Grid Using the grid or raster the objects can be placed more accurately on the User Screen For toggling the grid use the BB suton The distance between grid points is 4 pixels They are invisible but if th
51. dded software in the AQtivate system it is described in detail in Chapter 3 for setting the operating parameters of the AQ 300 devices The alternative method of parameter setting is to select Project Parameters Set Editor from the menu The aim of this option is to provide various kinds of access to the device within a single software The usual method of parameter setting for users is the internet browser mentioned in Paragraph 1 1 The Parameter Set Editor setting program is embedded software in the AQtivate system it is described in detail in Chapter 4 2 see Chapter 1 4 1 see Chapter 1 4 1 1 4 3 INFORMATION ABOUT THE ACTIVE CONFIGURATION On the right side of the window information about the active configuration is displayed See Figure 7 6 Here the File Name shows the path and file name of the saved configuration document assigned at saving The File ID is the identifier displayed also on the local LCD of the device The Firmware data the Platform and the Functionality may not be changed they belong to the factory configuration AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 12 120 The Public documents show where the generated documents e g cid and icd files belonging to the IEC 6185 communication are or will be stored AQ 300 Device Configuration File Name Config ID Firmware major minor realease 2 8 G mw Platform AQ 300 Compl
52. dow for the Password Administrator The Welcome message of the opening window explains that first an account is to be generated for the Password Administrator In the subsequent steps the Password Administrator will be able to generate accounts for all users of the AQtivate configuration tool AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 39 120 gg Password Manager E Back o Forward Home List view Welcome Welcome to the Password Manager First you will create an account so you will be able to change your view mode Additionally vou will get the right to create or modify all accounts including your own password In other terms the First account created your account will be the Password Administrator account IF you share this program with other users itis a good idea to create a separate account For each user Also you are advised to keep passwords confidential especially the serial number that came along with the software The serial number makes possible to create a new password database Other users may modify their own password but they do not have access to other accounts The Password Administrator also has the right bo give lower view level less access rights in the program for several users Later you can get Further information about sharing your account database cane Figure 2 2 The Welcome message The window shown in Figure 23 guides the Password Administrator through account
53. e After modifications 1 0 objects are created or removed as necessary You may use the Check 1 0 Allocations button on Hardware Configuration property sheet any time to match I O signals with hardware Launch Designer Note Don t confuse 1 0 signal connectors with module connectors shown on Connector Allocations sheet 1 0 signal connectors are simply logical numbers from 1 to 16 to identify an 1 0 channel in the software Figure 1 1 The Rack designer window starting screen Each device contains a Front panel a BUS panel connecting the individual modules and several modules called cards A power supply card a double size module usually located on the left side of the rack in rear view and a CPU card usually located on the right side of the rack in rear view are compulsory Usually there are current inputs voltage inputs binary inputs and relay outputs These modules are selected from the library automatically invoked by the AQtivate software The user can select them one by one and insert them in a slot The working method with the Rack designer is explained in detail in Chapter 5 1 7 2 THE CONNECTOR ALLOCATION The Connector allocation program is embedded software in the AQtivate system it is described in detail in Chapter 5 The connectors available in the individual slots identified by capital letters on the tabs in the bottom of the list see 1 7 can be seen in this menu 1 7 3
54. e feo BETTER epotControl name tcb_Op ptlD rcb_Op datset Operate confRew 1 bufT ime 500 buffered true ESR V Dchg V Buffered M ReportControl name tcb_Str rptlD rcb_Str datset Start confRev 1 bufTime 500 buffered true Description M Qcha Buffer time GSEControls 500 M Dupd Report identification icb_Op Period New CB Dataset ConfRey RAptEnabled Max Delete CB Operate z fi p z Set CB Dataset Properties E G ATVITEL Budenszki_Peter Gyuri ISAT est ISA_prelim epc p IED name TEMPLATE desc Protection IEC 61850 type Europrot manufacturer Protecta Ltd configversion 2 8 Datasets Dataset name Description LDevice inst LDO Operate 2 Operate a Taare poate S inst 1 New Dataset Set Dataset Delete Dataset Delete FEDA FEDA Up FEDA Dn HV LN desc Line current nType Eupp_C_MMXU InClass MMXU inst 1 prefix C H V LN desc Line voltage InType Eupp_ _MMU InClass MMXU inst 1 prefix FCDA Ldinst__ Prefix LnClass Lni DoName DaName FC___ H v LN desc Power meas InType Eupp_PQS_MMU InClass MMXU inst 1 prefix PQS vE LDO Z1 PDIS 1 Op ST HIV LN desc Freq meas InType Eupp_HZ_MM gt U InClass MM gt U inst 1 prefix HZ iv 2 LDO Z1 PDIS 2 Op ST H v LN desc Phase Selection InType Eupp_Z3_PDIS InClass PDIS inst 1 prefix Z3 V3 LDO 71 PDIS 3 Op ST i Vv LN desc Zone 1 InType Eupp_Z1_PDIS InClas
55. e configuration dependent list of logical nodes is in the right panel in the Logical Nodes menu p EuroCAP ISA_DEMO epc a lelx E H Ce QQ a Hale g aB ge Produced for Protecta Ltd Logical Nodes w ian pp_LLNO LDO LNO v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v Figure T 2 The Defined by column shows the owner of the function block designation of the corresponding logical node Clicking the Modify button brings up the following dialog AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 104 120 Logical Node properties Prefis LM class Instance Ey Pors 1 Description Zone 1 ana Figure 7 3 In this dialog the factory default prefix and the instance number can be modified It is also possible to edit the description attribute of the logical node At the same time the free text entered here is mapped to the attribute of the Namplt data object of the edited LN It is important to note that these elements must not be modified after system integration importing an SCD file because such an action would change the Logical Node references AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 105 120 7 3 GOOSE INPUT MAPPING The External GOOSE References menu lists the input references subscribed by the IED Goose subscription can be configured by means of the SCD file i e the list of external references appears only after a valid S
56. e for the Disconnector dynamic object This procedure is similar to the one used for the CB but no remote command is possible the operation is performed manually Please repeat the referred procedure without command assignment Inserting measurements on the screen Figure 3 11 shows the procedure First select the measurement E dynamic object Click on the required location on the editor screen The Measurand properties window requires the static text Prefix Suffix Font color Back color Select them as needed Clicking on the Source line opens the Choose object window Select Online AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 70 120 measurands from the dropdown menu then select the source here MXU_I2_OLM This figure shows that the three voltages and la have already been selected Now Ib is being selected eS Meas aed 5 jaro peering laj F Mane Peasurans ujo a mene Prefix t Sufix A Spacing g CTA JA A Pn urrent ch Td CTA O A er urnent Ch CL WTA LE OLN Voltage Ch Le UT4_US OLN Voltage Ch Li VTA LH OLN Voltage Ch Ld Ale Fan fi B ITE Fag HAUS OLH Cuman LI QU OA tick ge PL CT eae Lay BELLLG OLA ikiga LS ALU OL twokage LI 4 ALU OM oka LIN BSD DR PA Petree 111a _ _ i t la Figure 3 11 Inserting measurements on the screen Finally save the new screen and download it to the device Based on th
57. e grid is switched on then the objects will match the grid positions New objects see below for details Static objects Static rectangle Rectangle Static picture Image Static text Label Dynamic objects Dynamic picture Dynamic Image Dynamic text Dynamic Text Measured values Measurand Switch for mode selection SysCtrl Placing a new object Click on the symbol icon of the selected object type on the toolbar then click on the graphic area The contour of the object will appear in the editor area The new object can be moved as required AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 51 120 The Object List The left side window is the Object List showing the objects located on the graphic area The sequence of the objects is of great importance If an object is located at the top of the list then the Subsequent objects will overlap and cover the preceding ones The position of the objects on the list can be modified by clicking and dragging the object while keeping the left mouse button depressed The object names can be also overwritten by clicking on the name then using the object properties window or by double clicking the name namic Objects Static rectangle m Rectangle Using this icon a rectangle can be placed on the screen the size and color of which The objects can be modified as required The Name field contains the identifier which is shown o
58. e needs OR connection of three signals two binary inputs and the DLD function output This can be achieved using two OR gates or simply using a pre defined macro clicking the malicon then selecting from the list of factory defined macros according to Figure 6 3 Note See paragraph 6 5 below for details on macros Bg Macro management O x Defined macros Figure 6 5 Example for macro selection e The example needs two timers one for the delay and one for pulse duration This can be solved with two timers of general purpose however it is more convenient to select the predefined macros PickDly for pick up delay and IMP for pulse duration The selection method is similar to OR_3 selection see above e The two timers need timer parameters These are defined using the icon Tea timer parameter The window of Figure 66 must be filled in This figure shows the selection of the Named timer parameter In this case the delay is defined in a normal parameter setting session The ShowOrder information indicates the location of this parameter on the parameter list all other information is self explanatory The parameters to be defined are TUF_PickDelay and TUF_Imp See Figure 67 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 96 120 ai Timer parameter Type i Constant Named Name Se Title o Default value 1 200000 Minimum Value 1
59. ed for further processing using the usual Windows selection method re for uploading the configuration from a device connected to the Ethernet network The alternative method of opening is to select Project Upload configuration from the menu In this case one of the devices connected to the Ethernet network can be selected for processing It takes a short time to find these devices then the Select device window is opened See Figure 1 2 This window lists the responding devices together with their IP address device name firmware identifier and MAC address The selection is performed using the usual Windows methods Select a device from the list Only devices with matching platform and firmware version and with enough capacity can be selected for downloading Version N A Complexity 0 2 00 22 DD 00 00 24 Figure 1 2 The Select device dialog After selection and successful uploading or after opening a stored epc file the window shown in Figure 7 3 opens automatically AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 8 120 a AQ F350A i a Hardware configuration AQ 500 Device Configuration Rack designer po Connector allocation File Name b IO signals b Software configuration Config ID AQ_F350A gt TEC61850 Firmware major minor realease 2 b System Platform AQ 300 Public documents C Users Public Documents AQtivate 3004 There are 2123 objects
60. ed to other an wise the same but F en rs 5 3 last digits need to be different A Direc g Ifyou have network connection and you are connecting the IED into the same network Open windows command prompt by typing cmd into the Start gt run menu Boosh trae sat m type into the command prompt ipconfig and press enter Veen Con geet OP Seng iaai oul oma i your Paleo fuppatt neem apa ae oh D aed wou rieri irao for a apiri iP Helari TO ditm ah P adenoid aar EJ arene Default gateway 110 2 5 1 Check your programming PC IP address from the information in this case it is 192 168 1 33 BoD 2 select IP address for you IED you want to connect to the network In this case we select 192 168 1 34 Before setting the new IP address to IED check that the address you selected is available Do this by typing ping 192 168 1 34 into the command prompt and press enter Set the new IP address to the IED with HMI and test the connection AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 120 120 To read configuration from the IED open AQtivate software suite Cee ce 8 2 3 Pee gs From the main toolbar select Upload button or Project gt Upload Configuration and Select Device window will appear Press the Refresh button until you can find and select the IED from the list can be 3 or 4 times needed to get the device updated into the list and select Ok Select a device from a ink On
61. elected the DImage1 properties window requires 4 files 0 Intermediate 1 Off 2 On 3 Bad When on any of these rows is double clicked the Picture add to window is opened Select the required omp file Figure 38 shows the stage where Intermediate and Off have already been selected now the picture for the On state is being selected Finish all four files one by one using the Add Picture button AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 67 120 w Dimagel properties P Ioj x EB Mame DImagel w Picture add to DImage t Picture Database Add To Lit Remove From List Change Image CB_00 bmp cot 1 bmp B Doseg D i ICB_open Disconn_O0 bmp Disconn_11 bmp Disconn_close bmp Disconn_gnd_00 bmp Disconn_gnd_ii bmp Disconn_gnd_close bmp Disconn_gnd_open bmp IDisconn_open Grip Feeder_epp bmp l_per_r bmp LabelBack 121x95 bmp LabelBack 30x22 bmp locked bmp tr_epp bmp CB_closed bmp Import LCD Database Export LCD Databage Lo Add Picture TX Cancel Figure 3 8 Selecting the pictures for the CB status indication Selection ON and OFF commands In the DImage1 properties window select Command then in the Choose Object window first select Control channels and the CB1Pol_Oper_Con_CB control variable See Figure 3 9 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 6
62. er displayed in the graphical editor in brackets e Default value the value without parameter modification e ShowOrder This value organizes the Parameter sequence of displaying the parameter values If O is given the status is not displayed All figures above O mean that the signals with identical figures are grouped e g all signals of Show order 2 are grouped in group No 2 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 28 120 When opening the Parameterset change menu Figure 7 77 is displayed In this example one parameter set is already defined and a new one is to be added The ParSet2 Second parameter set is active if the Opto1202 binary input receives an active signal In the example a new set is Add ed and the Opto1213 binary input is prepared for selection to activate that set ATTENTION The number of parameter sets is defined by the number of the parameter sets added plus the original one If any condition for parameter set changes is set in the Parameter set change window then this operation cannot be performed in any other way If the Condition input field is empty the command via serial communication channel can change the available parameter sets If no new parameter has been defined yet then the active Add button can be clicked and the Object properties window is also opened see Figure 7 7 7 The same window is displayed when several defined parameters exist and
63. er screen is selected and the item is right clicked the Rename command is available for this purpose Edit Screen Create New Screen Rename Delete Del AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 46 120 Deleting a user screen There are three methods for deleting a user screen the DEL button on the keyboard right clicking then selecting Delete or using the _Pelete User screen button on the toolbar Saving the screens into a file For saving the screens into a file the button of the menu bar can be clicked Here a dialog window serves the purpose of selecting the path and name to save the information to All selected and not factory made User Screens will be saved additionally to the Icd conf file into the selected directory After successful saving a message is displayed This message can be acknowledged by clicking the OK button Screens export E Screens successfully saved Reading the screens from a file To read the screens from a file the E button of the menu bar can be clicked Here a dialog window serves the purpose of selecting the path and name of the file to be read Only one User Screen may be loaded If the name of the screen already exists on the list of screens the program asks for permission to overwrite the information Downloading the screens to the device The User Screen pictures selected in the LCD Parameters window can be downloaded to the device u
64. ernal references to configure GOOSE messages For more information please contact Arcteg Ltd 7 4 2 GOOSE SUBSCRIPTION TAB This tab shows all the inputs that are subscribed The properties of the selected external reference are at the top of the tab AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 112 120 laix Report GOOSE publisher GOOSE subscription ExtRef Properties GSE Control Reference APPID MAC Address Config Rev LDO LLNO GO GebSP v Input Sets Inputs ExtRefSet iedName 441K10141 Idinst LD0 l Jv ExtRef iedName 441K10141 Idinst LD0 prefix 0 InClass CRS V Ininst 1 doName AckAsvBay daNames stval iv ExtRef iedName A41K101A1 Idinst LDO prefis 0Q InClass CRS Ininst 1 doName AckRAsvBay daName q M ExtRef iedName 441K10141 Idinst LDO prefix Q InClass CRSV Ininst 1 doName RgRsvBay daName stv al M ExtRef iedName 441K10141 Idinst LDO prefix Q InClass CRS Inlnst 1 doName RigRsvBay daName q ExtRef iedName 441K10141 Idinst LDO prefix Q InClass CRS InInst 2 doName 4ckRsvBay daName stV al Mv ExtRef iedName 441K10141 Idinst LDO prefix Q InClass CRS Inlnst 2 doName AckRsvB ap daName q ExtRef iedName 441K10141 Idinst LD0 prefix Q InClass CRS InInst 2 doName RgRsvBay daName stv al ExtRef iedName 441K10141 Idinst LDO prefix Q InClass CRS InInst 2 doName RgRsvB ay daName
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66. esigner The basic steps are the selection of ies Rack size the rack size E Front Panel the front panel M BUS Panel o i the bus panel These are dropdown menus offering choices for the selection At the moment of writing this guide there are two sizes available with one front panel and one bus panel for each size For future versions the software preserves the possibility of extending the dropdown menus Figure amp 2 as an example shows a half size version containing from right to left in rear view e CPU module in position J e CT input module in position H e VT input module in position G e Trip relay module in position F AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 82 120 e Signal relay module in position E e Binary optocoupler input module in position D e Power supply module in positions A and B e Two empty slots in positions C and The technical details of hardware modules are described in the hardware documentation this document discusses only the selection method When clicking on a module or on an empty position e g position C in the example a small symbolic menu shows the possible actions Here the icon opens the module selection window offering the main selection menu of e CPU modules if none of them is selected yet e Current transformer modules e Voltage transformer modules e Binary output modules e Binary input modules e CB monitor modules
67. exity 0 Public documents C Wsers Public Documents AOtivate 300 There are 2123 objects 131 logic elements and 54 function blocks defined Figure 1 6 Information about the active configuration AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 13 120 1 5 UNDERSTANDING THE CONFIGURATION 1 5 1 THE OPERATION OF THE AQ 300 DEVICES Figure 7 7below shows the simplified HW and SW structure of the AQ 300 devices The functions of the device operate in the hardware environment which provides inputs and outputs for the functions To receive the required number of analog and binary inputs and to send the output signals to the primary equipment of the electric power system the device is assembled of hardware modules see hardware configuration below The functionality of the device is determined by the software configuration This configuration means the assembly of functions blocks the device and assignment of the physical inputs to software inputs see software configuration below The software consists of function blocks e g overcurrent protection function distance protection function etc The heart of the function block consists of several DSP functions e g Fourier component calculation RMS value evaluation function logic etc These function blocks are described in other documents They are developed compiled and downloaded to the device by Arcteg Their correct operation is thoroughly tested by Arcteg type te
68. for the device and assignment of physical inputs to software inputs see software configuration below The software consists of function blocks E g overcurrent protection function distance protection function etc Arcteq selects the function blocks in the procedure of factory configuration In Master view the user has the possibility to deactivate activate the various function blocks For a deactivated block no parameter setting is needed and no output signals are generated 1 8 1 FUNCTIONS INSTALLED FUNCTION BLOCKS Figure 7 73 shows a possible test configuration when opening the Software configuration Functions Installed FBs menu The green checkmarks indicate active blocks the red X means that the function block in the example the VTS voltage transformer supervision is not needed and it is deactivated The grayed checkmark means that the operation of the function block cannot be deactivated 44 AQtivate 300 AQ _F350A epc _ as pa File Edit Project View Help Deul 8 e oe Si a e788 6e Produced for Arcteq 4 AQ_F350A gt Hardware configuration Function Blocks 4 Software configuration _ 4 Functions Certain function blocks may be deactivated in the device Deactivating a ofo OE function block will deactivate all its sub function blocks Binary parameters 25 Deactivation of a function block will not remove owned objects from the eel d 116 configuration just from the built program code
69. gacy communication protocols 1EC61870 5 101 and 104 in short form IEC101 and IEC104 have common configuration sheet since their application level is the same The AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 113 120 tree of the configuration software has sub nodes of the differentiated base data types The tree menu is fixed user specific data can be added below the sub nodes The context menu provide the following operations e New Object Insert adds new item to the selected sub node type limitation is the maximal number of objects e Add All adds all available items for the selected data type with a single click e Sort by Address objects below the selected node will be sorted by their address e Readdressing Objects deletes existing addresses and creates new ones for all object sorted Property editor of a selected object displays the parameters Some of them is allowed to change others are read only Using multi selection with Ctrl button hold down is possible and allows changing the same type of parameters of the selected items By selecting the root of the tree the basic IEC101 IEC104 parameters appear By default structured addressing is used it means bit masking to differentiate data types Every address value is displayed in decimal and hexadecimal format also It is possible to delete selected objects by pressing Del button Multi selection is also possible sn Communication configurator TEC
70. generation The name of the user on the first occasion the name of the Password Administrator must be entered then the freely chosen password must be typed identically in two fields The Master view level may not be modified iS Back E Forward Z Home List View Fill in the new account Type in the name of the new account fexisting account name is nok accepted Free name of the User Type in the password For the new account texisting password is not accepted Lowercase letters will be converted to capitals Confirm the password Choose the highest available view level For the account Cancel Figure 2 3 The account generation After the creation of the account a dialog window shows the available tasks according to Figure 2 4 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 40 120 n Password Manager Qe Groves geo Wee i r Password Manager Further information Access Rights Choose a task Modify an account Create a new account Share my accounts with others Close Password Manager Figure 2 4 Password management The available tasks are as follows e Modify an account Here account can be selected and the name and or the password can be modified e Create a new account Here a new account can be created similarly to the account of the Password Administrator e Remove account Any account can be deleted except for the Password Administrator s e Share my account w
71. gic Controller PLC like functions Sheets p of a Generate Cancel FE Py os e no on nor m rom url an moe vn E TOCSO_TrL1_GrI_ _InProg_Grl _DRStart_GrO TOCSO_Tr2_GrI_ TOCSO_TH3_GrI_ BIni201 a ISEA i r r BOut1104 FinTr gt AR_Block gt GenTr e 4 b REC79HY HY AutoReclosing Figure 1 20 Example a graphic equation during editing AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 32 120 1 8 5 EVENTS The AQ300 protection devices log the events with a time stamp of 1 ms time resolution The list of the possible events is populated in the factory configuration procedure the user has possibility to modify the Title the text identifier of the event This Title is shown in the event list NOTE The user can add events not included in the configured event list with the application of the function block GGIO 1 8 6 DISTURBANCE RECORDER The disturbance recorder function records binary and analog signals these signals can be selected and modified by the user 1 8 6 1 SELECTING A BINARY SIGNAL FOR DISTURBANCE RECORDING Figure 1 21 shows the selection method of binary signals The user can define Name the freely editable name of the signal Title the freely editable title of the signal Item name the item to be recorded The item selection method is similar to the method encountered elsewhere in the AQtivate software First the type of
72. gure 4 3 shows an example of selecting an alternative from a drop down menu in this case power swing detection if at least two phases out of three detect a power swing at the same time the function acts according to power swing requirements The name of the changed parameter value is indicated by the red color to warn the user of unsaved modification Opereration PSD l2 out of 3 Oper QubkOrstep OFF PSO R_out R_in E 120 160 1 PSD x out in 120 160 13 PSD x inner 0 10 150 000 013 PSD R inner 0 10 150 000 013 PSD Time Delay 10 1000 13 Figure 4 3 Example dropdown menu AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 78 120 4 3 APPLICATION OF RIO FILES FOR TESTING When a function is to be tested the parameters of the function and the parameters of the testing device must be set to the same parameter values The purpose of testing is the verification of correct operation To make the test procedure error free and easy RIO files are applied The Parameter Set Editor supports the generation of RIO files for the various protection functions To start the procedure of RIO File RIO file generation simply press the button Figure 44 shows the RIO file generation window Here the RIO Template for the distance protection function is selected e phs positive sequence impedance calculation or e loop loop impedance calculation 5 x Generate and Save RIO File RIO Template DTva ph
73. he input starting signal is FALSE AND the timer is Expired The output is the running state the duration of which is defined by the parameter During the running state it cannot be restarted and the expired state is not sufficient to reset in Stopped state if the input signal is still active The application of this input timer is demonstrated in Figure 6 8 gg Graphical equation editor Sheets paromo o S l oje E oire ano on nor rm ter oue in maof wea E l E Running AMD Expired A Stopped Generate Cancel ae Parameter Figure 6 11 Example of a factory defined macro for impulse generation The edited macro must be tested for syntactic error and compiled using the E icon The same procedure can be started by right clicking on the sheet and selecting the Create macro menu item For compilation the graph to be compiled needs to be marked using the selection tool E l See Figure 6 12 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 101 120 Fa Graphical equation editor Sheets paromo D E 2 l Arel TT ra ao om nor rn tow oaf n maf e E Figure 6 12 Selection a macro for compilation During compilation a special window is opened as seen in Figure 6 713 a fi Create macro Macro name TTT cancel Input parameters Output parameters cn Al fp l v Figure 6 13 Macro compilation The
74. he non filtered versions they can reflect also the transient changes of the inputs e Volatile user status When editing the user logic in the Graphic logic editor see the details in Chapter 6 the user may define new binary output status signals and compose logic relationship resulting these signals e Non volatile user status When editing the user logic in the Graphic logic editor see the details in Chapter 6 the user may define new binary output status signals and compose logic relationship resulting these signals These signals are defined to be stored in non volatile memory If the supply voltage of the device is switched off then it is switched on again these signal preserve their logic status assigned during the previous energized state of the device e Graphed output Status These are the binary input status signals of the function blocks These status signals are explained in details in the documents of the individual function blocks They are defined in the factory or by the user using the graphic logic editor AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 38 120 2 THE PASSWORD MANAGER The AQtivate configuration tool requires a password Out of the four operating modes Normal View Master View Designer View Administrator View the user is entitled to apply Normal View no password is required or Master View The other operating modes are reserved for Arcteq s designers and developers This guide describes
75. i device wath matching platforma and freeeare venion and with ee aD Cor a Gebietes Fine dankie Paton FE a _ AQtivate will read the configuration from the device After finished click Close You have possibility to save the read configuration to the programming PC After the configuration is read to the programming PC it is ready to be modified Configuration can also be loaded from previously saved files gg AQtivate 300 A _FISOA_bestivepe Configuration SE Ce 0 S goaavea ef tools Configuration a AQ 300 Device Configuration contents Configuration Piat oem There one 2117 objects 131 logic elements and 54 function blocks defined j information Figure 0 1 Ethernet communication options For front panel communication can be used AQx 001 communication cable It is connected to the programming PC Ethernet port For the IED end the programming cable is connected to left side of the front panel It uses optical communication and is aligned automatically Without this cable normal RJ 45 CAT4 5 Ethernet cable can be used to communicate with the device from the communication port in the backside of the IED
76. ices 15 120 1 6 THE CONFIGURATION MENU 1 6 1 THE FULL CONFIGURATION MENU The configuration menu is on the left side of the window The displayed and active menu items depend on the mode of operation of the software For the operation modes see Chapter 1 4 Figure 7 8 below shows the full structure of the configuration menu in Master view only a limited part of this menu is accessible that subset is discussed in Chapter 1 6 2 below As an example on the left side of the Figure the Software configuration menu is closed the right side expands this part of the menu The characters indicate that the menu item can be extended opening sub menus by clicking on the character The four main menu items are e Hardware configuration e Software configuration e IEC 61850 e System When opening any of the main menu entries the elements of Figure 1 7 can be identified as items of the menu Most of the menu items are used in Designer view and in Administrator view only sdfadasda Function blocks Figure 1 7 The HW and SW structure of the AQ 300 devices AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 16 120 Figure 7 8 below shows the Master view of the configuration menu In this figure the menu items are fully expanded The menu items can be closed by clicking on the character d AQ_F350A d Hardware configuration 4 Analog inputs i Measured channels 40 Calcul
77. ified or deleted by the user the Pal icon is inactive The user at Master level can create new screens or modify the User screens in Figure 37 Sch meaning Scheme is a pre defined user screen It can be modified the Bon also becomes active AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 45 120 The buttons of the toolbar are used to create user screens or to delete a selected user screen 3 1 1 THE ICONS OF THE TOOL BAR Bor Opening a user screen from a file El for savi for saving a user screen to a file Hl for gett i for getting the user screen from a connected device m Box loading the user screen to a connected device Ror editing the selected user screen Bhor setting the display properties size 3 1 2 CREATING NEW USER SCREENS A new user screen can be created by pressing the Lteate User Screen button This adds a new User screen to the list with a new serial number Opening the user screen A user screen in the list can be opened by double clicking on the relevant row of the list or by right clicking with the mouse then selecting the Edit User Screen command or by clicking the x button on the toolbar Relocating the user screen The sequence of the displayed screens can be modified by left clicking on the row of the selected screen and dragging the row up or down on the list to the required position Renaming the user screen When the us
78. inputs used 0 max 40 4 Counter inputs used 3 max 40 Or Ev OPa Oper_ Operation counter Class 3 1 Ev_DisConn_Oper_1 Operation counter Class 3 i 2 Ev_DisConn_Oper_ Operation counter Class 3 i Binary commands used 0 max 20 Figure 7 3 DNP3 setting sheet AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 117 120 8 REFERENCE INFORMATION Manufacturer information Arcteq Ltd Finland Visiting and postal address Wolffintie 36 F 11 65200 Vaasa Finland Contacts Phone general and commercial issues office hours GMT 2 358 10 3221 370 Fax 358 10 3221 389 url www arcteq fi email sales sales arcteq fi email technical support support arctea fi AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 118 120 APPENDIX 1 COMMUNICATION WITH THE IED For communicating with the device and download upload configurations is needed free Ethernet port in the PC and standard RJ 45 cable or AQx 001 Optical Ethernet cable for local panel communication The IED can be connected in to LAN network also for communication To set the IP address in the device to match your local IP address range go to the device HMI and press the Menu button until the System Settings menu appears 4 times from the default view select Station bus settings and press me key and IP address window will open for the station bus Ta These addresses here define the Ethernet communication of
79. is guide the application of other elements should not cause any problem For the detailed description of the LCD screen editor see the Chapter 3 3 User s manual for the LCD editor below AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 71 120 3 3 USER S MANUAL FOR THE LCD EDITOR The LCD editor is embedded software in the AQtivate configuration tool for creating editing or deleting user screens of the AQ 300 protection devices These user screens can be downloaded to the device via communication connections The windows of the LCD editor The LCD editor works in windows These windows can be moved with the mouse holding down the left mouse button on the headline Resizing is also possible if the left mouse button is held down on the edge of the window and the symbol is dragged Pre configured screens The AQtivate LCD editor is configured with several factory made screens and an editable User Screen Based on these pictures the user can generate tailor made user screens as well screen elements e The elements of a user screen are for details see below e Static rectangle Rectange e Static image Image e Static text Label e Dynamic image Dynamic Image e Dynamic text Dynamic Text e Measured values Measurand e Switch for changing the operating mode SysCtrl 3 3 1 STARTING THE LCD EDITOR The AQtivate configuration software can be started e With the FurecaP icon e
80. ith others For sharing the account no further steps are needed e Close the Password Manager As an example when the Modify an account option is selected the new window shown in Figure 2 5 is opened This is what the window looks like when the Report option is selected as List View Icon Small icon List Report in the toolbar AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 41 120 T pa Password Manager Back a Forward fi Home fizi List View Related tasks A Create a new account Share my accounts with others Master View Password Administrator Master view Figure 2 5 Password management The Mig the procedure icon steps back to Figure 24 while the arrows step one step back or forward in AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 42 120 3 THE LCD EDITOR The LCD editor is embedded software used for picture generation for the LCD integrated in the front panel of the AQ 300 devices The factory configuration usually contains the basic pictures that may be needed e Main usually displaying basic information about the configuration i r o Current time pr 29 2011 11 16 14 Station name Station Device name AQ F350 e Param for processing the available parameter sets Parameter sets Default_set_1 Default_set_2 Default_set_3 Default_set_4 Default_set_5 Default_set_6 Default_set_7 Default_set_8 AQtivate c
81. ject ma Assign Function Block 1 0 O x Assigned object LLNOMod T5t_ Mode of device TOCS1 Blk Gro Block CT4 Fourl1 O5P_ Fourier ch of IL1 CT4 Fourl2_ DSP Fourier ch of IL CT4 Fourls_O5P_ Fourier ch of IL3 cT4_Fourls_D5P_2 Fourier ch oF ILS Types m DSF Function cT4_Fourl3_DSP_2 Fourier ch of _General_DSP_ FourZero CT4_ Fourl1_O5P_ Fourier ch of I CT4 Fourls DSF 2 Fourier ch of I CT4 Fourl4 O5P_ Fourier ch of I Figure 1 15 The Function block properties window T74 Fourlld BSP Fourier ch of Ll T4 Four DSP _ Fourier ch of UI T4 Fourlls DSP Fourier ch of UL Cancel As an example this window shows the procedure of assigning inputs to an overcurrent protection function TOC51 When the Assign button is clicked the Assign Function Block I O window is opened In our example the last assignment was selected the name CT4_Fourl3_DSP_2 is factory configuration then one of the calculated Fourier values is assigned to this input channel from the dropdown list In most cases however the user has no access to the function block and thus he cannot modify anything AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 26 120 1 8 2 FUNCTIONS PARAMETERS The Software configuration Functions Parameters menu has two submenus see Figure 7 8 e Binary parameters e Parameter set change All other necessary parameters are part
82. l configuration tool for the AQtivate devices This program is used to manage the hardware and software included in the device This document describes the application of the tool Arcteq Relays Ltd assembles the usual protective tasks in factory configurations using this software tool In these devices the user activates the loaded software modules then the parameters and the required additional services of the device must be set The AQ 300 devices communicate on standard Ethernet networks parameter setting can be performed using any standard browser Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox etc Further information on parameter setting can be found in a separate document 1 2 STARTING THE SOFTWARE BE AQtivate The configuration tool is started by clicking the icon sul The usual Windows operating techniques can be used in the application This description assumes that the user is familiar with the Windows operating system 1 3 MODE OF OPERATION The AQtivate configuration tool has four views three of them password protected e Normal View basic functionality no password is required e Master View extended functionality password protected AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 6 120 e Designer View full functionality password protected e Administrator View system management password protected The Change View Mode dialog can be opened by clicking the a icon on the toolbar or by openi
83. l for AQ 300 devices 109 120 Logical Device properties Figure 7 8 To move a logical node to another logical device right click on the logical node and select Move LN then select the target logical device from the drop down menu AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 110 120 GAATVITELSBudenszki Peter GyurnklSA47 esth S 4_ prelim epc IED name TEMPLATE desc Protection IEC 61850 tipe Europrot manubacturer Protecta Ltd configversion 2 0 E LDevice inst LDO E W LNO InTppe Eupp_LLNO InClass LLNO E W LN InType Eupp LPHD InClass LPHO inst 1 cea LN dese Line current Ind ype Eupp C_MMAU InClass MMU inst 1 prefin C EE w LN desc Line voltage nT ype Eupp Vo MMU InClass Mks inst 1 prefiss W E W LN desc Fower meas nT ype Eupp_POS_MMSU InClass MMU inst 1 prefis POS EE v LA desc Freg meas InType Euoo HA MMSU InClass s MMU inst 1 orefis H2 7 LN desc Phese Selection SCS x E W LN desc Zone 1 InType f EE w LW desc one 2 nT ype t H Ww LN desc Zone 3 InType t Move LW lnclass MMsU inst 1 prefix c ca LA desc Yone 4 Int ype t eee l a lv LN desc Zone 5 InType From LOevice LOO to LOevice E W LN desc S mitch onto Fault NewLD El w Ew LN desc F aul locator InT yy Ev LN desc Power Swing Det f LN desc Qut of Step Trip It SI LN InType Eupp_TR_PDIF Cancel EE LN Ind ype Eupp Fs PIOC
84. l for AQ 300 devices 55 120 Additionally to mode selection it is also possible to set confirmation channel selection for command generation and the command to be generated Apart from the usual information name position file of the image some additional information can also be defined there are three options available for Button Width 40 70 or 85 pixels The button width determines the required size of the image as well for a width of 40 pixels it is 40 40 for 70 it is 40 70 and for 85 it is 40 85 No other sizes can be applied and if the size is wrong the database cannot be closed Mame Syst 134 width s a 55 Height jo File flocked bmp OOOO Button width es Confirm Would you like to change the System State7 Channel Lacal Remate Switch 1 value gt Local gt Remote gt So o Status bar The Status bar contains three important bits of information date and time of the last saving the version identifier of the software and the version identifier of the database Last saved 2010 03 09 7 14 Editor version 1 0 0 101 Data version 1 1 The object properties window This is a separate window located on the right side of the computer s screen displaying the properties of the selected object If this window is not needed it can be closed using the button To re open this window simply double click on one of the objects Right clicking on an object When right cli
85. ling edge trigger event type for spontaneous data sending IEC60870 5 103 The IEC60870 5 103 communication protocol has been designed for single function protection devices It is implemented in the AQ300 device and needs application engineering The sheet labeled with the protocol name contains a fixed tree object Since the protocol specifies fixed address for the commonly used functions sub nodes lists these addresses prepared User should assign the data objects to the corresponding address By clicking on any address the property editor opened on the right side allows the user to select the desired data object The Source field is a combo box with the available data objects Addresses from 164 to 239 is a free range it can be used for any binary data object of any function selected from the device s database IEC 61850 IEC 60870 5 101 104 IEC 60870 5 103 DNP3 IEC 60870 5 103 communication settings 4 05_projpextek yrsc E 11 DTIVA_F_BGYA_J06 epc a Property Value 4 Information objects in monitor direction Address 16 16 Auto edoser active Ev_TOCSIDN_GenSt_ General Start Descrotion ian verona pies 17 Teleprotection active N A iB Protection active NIA Source Ev TOCSIDN_GenSt_ 19 LED reset N A GI 20 Monitor direction blocked N A age 21 Test mode N A Ev_TOCS1DN_GenTr_ 22 Local parameter setting N A Ev_BRFSOMV BuTr_ 23 Characteristic 1 N A Ev_CTSuper _CTFail_ 24 Characteri
86. lk_GRO_ Now the procedure is displayed for a second row modification where the second row input will be the input signal received on the Opto1206 binary input Rows 12 Name Title Type Defined by Parameters W MxRowl YTS Block 0012 Matris row O RookFunctionBlock YTS Blk aro W MxRow2 Binary input 1206 0012 Matrix row 1 RootFunctionBlock Optoilz06 0 gig Object properties aloj Type o1z Matrix row Move Up Defined by RootFunctionBlack Move On Mame MxRow2 Count Limit Title Binary input 1206 2132 foon Optocoupler input T Add Insert Remove Modify E eik Item name uo Default value Optol207 Optol 207 Opto1208 Optol208 Opto1209 Optoi 209 Optol210 Optoizio s na Figure 1 18 The Matrix Row window and the Object properties data block AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 30 120 The user can define e Name the freely editable name of the row e Title the freely editable title of the row e Item name the type of the signal here a binary input and the name of the signal here the binary input Opto1206 e Default value the value at starting the device 1 8 3 2 MATRIX COLUMNS MENU The columns of the matrix are the outputs which can be applied in the graphical equation editor See Chapter 6 as input signals The user defines the assignments between rows and columns during the parameter setting procedure Columns 11 Mame Title
87. match signals with hardware Figure 5 8 Binary input signals AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 86 120 You can see that the hardware module in position 6 GeoGraphic address 6 provides 16 input connectors The Title of the first three connectors has already been changed by the user according to the intended application COTF cond VTS block StartSySW Now connector No 4 is being modified In the Optocoupler inputs window the cursor is positioned on BinInO604 and the Modify button is clicked The Object properties window is opened showing that the Title is changed for Test the name the address and the connector No may not be modified The edge delays mean the number of repeated checking before a status change is accepted Show order determines the location of this status signal on the On line screen Figure 58 also shows that the titles of signals 4 8 are the titles assigned automatically when leaving the rack designer if we answered yes to the question Do you want to check the I O allocations now and then Yes to all to the subsequent question AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 87 120 5 3 2 THE BINARY OUTPUTS Figure 5 9shows the list of available binary output signals in a hardware configuration Relay contacts 4 Add i T Defined b e Trip L1 0004 Contacts RootFunctionBlock 4 1 BOuto401
88. n the Import LCD Database button The database must be selected in a dialog window then the Open button performs the import If the file is already used in the database it will be overwritten To keep the existing file for future use rename the file AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 59 120 Exporting the LCD database To export the database into a file press the EPOE LCD Database button The file dialog window will guide you through naming and locating the database file Inserting a selected picture A selected picture can be inserted by pressing the A Add Picture button Discarding changes If there is no need to save the performed changes simply press the _ cancel uton The LCD Picture Database will be closed and the changes will be lost 3 2 COMPOSING A NEW USER SCREEN The procedure of composing a new screen is best explained through an example Let s compose a screen for the following task EXAMPLE A transformer bay for a 20 kV substation will be composed The applied scheme is shown in Figure 32 Figure 3 2 Required user screen for a transformer bay The scheme contains e A voltage transformer the measured phase voltages will be displayed AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 60 120 e A current transformer the measured phase currents will be displayed e An active circuit breaker o The status is received on two bits ON OFF o Position indication ON
89. n the Object List too Additionally to the size and the color the position can be defined as well When the Fill option is ticked the area of the rectangle will be filled with the selected color Mame Back Rectanglel at i78 E width 50 wi fis E Height fso Color Jv Fill Static image Image The first step is to place a symbolic rectangle on the screen the properties of which can be defined additionally A name and the starting position can be given then if the Select Image button is pressed the LCDPictureAdd form will guide you through the selection of a picture from the available database Mame Background x ob H Width po H K fi E Height fazo E File feeder_epp bmp Fal AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 52 120 Static text Label EA The name of the label its size and position can be defined here The Text field contains the text to be displayed then the Font dropdown menu can be used to define the character size The color of the text is selected using Font Color the background can be colored using the Back Color button To show the background color Fill must be ticked Name Transformer 00 nhs a wdf a ie j g Height e g Text Transformer Font smal 7x13 Fil Dynamic picture Dynamic Image zl The difference between dynamic and static pictures is that several states can be assigned to a dynamic picture based on extern
90. nage Hardware button on Hardware Configuration property sheet to import database b Software configuration b IEC61850 b System After modifications 1 0 objects are created or removed as necessary You may use the Check I O Allocations button on Hardware Configuration property sheet any time to match 1 0 signals with hardware Launch Designer Note Don t confuse 1 0 signal connectors with module connectors shown on Connector Allocations sheet 1 0 signal connectors are simply logical numbers from 1 to 16 to identify an 1 0 channel in the software RE TEQ 2003 2013 SoftReal Ltd Figure 5 1 Opening the rack designer AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 81 120 5 2 DESIGNING THE RACK Arcteq provides factory configurations the module arrangement of which can be changed or extended by the user For an example see Figure 52 A design can be viewed both from the rear and from the front These are shown on the two main tabs of the window Rear view Front View al Save As G Preview _ Print lic Rack size Ml FromtPanel BUS Panel DO T T frdd TO 8Y OOF De lid TO00 Hid gt 3 3 J Edd 10 00 6642 Edd NAL DZU Tidd TIEZFLA Dii idd TTSA GPELib C Program Filet SohReal Earcl AP DATA Sampler bmps cache dat DE Type EP m _ chakoewe a Hw DBLeng EN Figure 5 2 A factory configuration in the rack d
91. ng the View Normal View Ctrl M menu item See Figure 7 7 For the AQ 300 devices customers need the Master View consequently this document describes the details of this mode only The Normal View is the subset of this mode If a function is accessible in this mode then the description below expressly indicates this fact Only Arcteq can provide a password but the owner of the password can manage the stored information using the Manage Password option see Figure 7 7 or clicking the icon on the toolbar or opening the View Manage Passwords menu item Change iew Mode X Choose the desired view mode Normal View basic Functionality Master View extended Functionality Designer view Full Functionality Administrator view system management Password lowercase letters are converted to capitals Note that your password is valid also in lower view modes LD Using lower visibility reduces the risk of making unwanted changes on the configuration Manage Passwords Figure 1 1 The Change View Mode dialog AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 7 120 1 4 THE CONFIGURATION 1 4 1 ACTIVE ICONS AT STARTING THE SOFTWARE After starting the program two main icons are active al for opening a stored file The alternative method of opening is to select File Open Ctril O from the menu In this case an epc AQ 300 configuration file can be open
92. ng the elements of the graphs the line can be vertical horizontal or free in any angle If this mode is active any straight line can be drawn EE When connecting the elements of the graphs the line can be vertical horizontal or free in any angle If this mode is active only horizontal and vertical lines can be drawn e Ty Using this Selection tool elements on the sheet can be grouped and moved as a single unit bil With this icon the inputs and outputs of the graphic equation can be selected from drop down lists The function blocks configured in the device can be placed on the sheet and the related binary inputs and outputs can be included in graphical equations anp or nor Selection of simple AND OR NOT gates for processing the binary signals tim Tal Selection of timers and related timer parameters for processing the binary signals ouf in These icons are used to transfer signals from one sheet to another mae pf These icons serve the purpose of processing macros pre defined parts of logic equations to simplify the most common operations EE Macro compilation if the MACRO_EDIOR sheet is active AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 93 120 The active buttons of the toolbar Generate Using this button the graphic equation can be checked for errors and compiled for executable format o cancel Using this button un compiled modifications
93. odel of the configuration Those datasets contain the most important data object protection start and operate signals statuses and measurands If this default arrangement is acceptable to the user than no further communication engineering is needed Otherwise if customization is needed the IEC61850 configurator serves as an advanced engineering tool An ICD file for a system integrator is automatically generated together with the other run time files by clicking Generate code amp parameter files An SCD file from the system integrator can also be accepted using the Import IED Description menu File Edit Project wiew Help I ew chi ay amp my hd Ds fe Open Chrl o Open Recent TED Description Flr EuroProtl B swe hs Save Ctrl 5 File Marne ET Hardware l a Carden Title Export d TYPES Firmware ver Exit i EPML Files t Firmware corr Tat Te 6150 Files eapi There are 1 Figure 1 1 Once an SCD file is selected AQtivate seeks out the Arcteg protections in it and it shows the list of the names of these IEDs The user must select the IED corresponding to the configuration The IEC61850 configuration is updated according to the imported information If the data model of the AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 103 120 configuration and the imported IED do not match an error message is given and no update is carried out 1 2 LOGICAL NODES Th
94. onBlock 5 31 DI521_24Tr_GrI_ 0 1 LED3106 zone5 Trip 0005 LED 5 RootFunctionBlock 6 31 DI521_25Tr_GrI_ 0 1 LED3107 PSD detect 0005 LED 6 RootFunctionBlock 7 31 DI521_PS5DDet_GrI_ 0 1 Move Up LED3108 OutofStep 0005 LED 7 RootFun Move Dn LED3109 Diff Trip 0005 LED amp RootFun LED3110 UnR Diff Trip 0005 LED 9 RootFun LED3111 TOC Trip 0005 LED 10 RootFun Type fooos LED x al LED3112 LED3112 0005 LED 11 RootFun Defined by RootFunctionBlock LED3113 LED3113 0005 LED 12 RootFun LED3114 LED3114 0005 LED 13 RootFun LED3115 SynOKAuto 0005 LED 14 RootFun mmo eDs112 LED3116 SynOKMan 0005 LED 15 RootFun Title Test Count Limit 16 64 Q KKA ia ia Ok Ok A K Connector 1 16 C GeoGrafic address 0 31 Bee On Item name uoz 0001 optocoupler input BIn0607 BIn0607 x Blink Item name uoz 0001 Optocoupler input Note You may not add or remove I O signals manually In Master View may use Check I O Allocations button on Hardware Configuration proper sheet to match signals with hardware Figure 5 11 LED definition 5 4 DISPLAYING THE DETAILS OF THE I O SIGNALS The details of the I O signals can be checked in the left side configuration menu by selecting Connector allocation AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 90 120 6 THE GRAPHICAL EQUATION EDITOR 6 1 APPLICATION The graphical editor is a powerful tool available for the user to compose logic equations based on the binary signal
95. onfiguration tool for AQ 300 devices 43 120 e On line for displaying on line information On line functions Orphan Ob jects r Common T4 module CT4 module DeadLine Detection YT Supervision 3ph Dir Overcurren 3ph Dir Overcurren 3ph Inst Overc 3ph Time Overc pz MY AutoReclosing Blocked On 2011 04 18 16 40 MY AutoReclosing Status Nothing 2071 04 16 16 40215 225 MY AutoReclosing Blocked Off 2011 04 18 16 40 19 421 My AutoReclosing Status Ready 2011 04 18 16 40 19 421 e Settings for supporting the On site parameter setting of the device System settings ag Station bus settings Process bus settings Ethernet comm Serial comm Time synchronization Timezone settings LCD backlight AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 44 120 e Any other displays ordered by the user E g Using the LCD editor the user can generate similar pictures for the LCD 3 1 OPENING THE LCD EDITOR The LCD editor is opened by clicking the Sllicon on the toolbar of the AQtivate configuration tool loxi alal sla _ Hl Create User Screen Delete User Screen param online events settings y OK x Cancel Ze Figure 3 1 The starting screen of the LCD editor The list contains the available screens The checkmarks Indicate the screens that can be activated on the LCD in Figure 37 all of them are active The basic screens cannot be mod
96. ot Used oO Mot Used W Confirm Before Execute Measured value Measurand m To display measured values the following information must be assigned name location and size Prefix means the short text to be displayed as static text before the displayed value Suffix means the short text added to the displayed value The number of the displayed digits can also be defined under Spacing The source of the measured value is selected using the Source dropdown list AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 54 120 Name Measurand2 x fet f Width 7 pe a Height e B Prefix Li Suffix VAR ae Spacing Font small 7x13 Fill OUPCe JeT4_11_OLM_ Current Ch 11 E Toggle mode of operation SysCtrl a This button on the user screen is used to set the mode of operation of the control function The list of available operating modes Disable all This option disables all operations Local only This option enables local operation only Remote only This option enables remote operation only Both enable This option enables both local and remote operation Invert Remote This option is for toggling remote operation gt Local gt Remote gt This option is for switching between operating modes gt None gt Remote Local gt Both gt This option sets disabled remote local and full enabled operating modes in turn AQtivate configuration too
97. password management for Master View Any company using the AQtivate configuration tool is assigned a Serial number The person in possession of this serial number is the Password Administrator This person generates a AQ 300 password file epw which is the password database This database is to be distributed among all computers and users applying the configuration tool The path for storing the database file is displayed as shown in Figure 27 When the Password Administrator starts the AQtivate configuration tool for the first time the software for Master View must be activated using this serial number A wo Figure 2 7 The serial number must be copied here then the Log in button starts the process When this icon on the toolbar is clicked the Password Manager window is opened See Ke Back Forward Home F List wiew Identify yourself Type in your serial number 12345 123456 1234567 IF you have Forgotten your password then ask the Password Administrator to give WOU New one The Password 4sministrator account cannot be recovered when the password is lost you have to create a new database To remove the existing database vou have bo delete the EuroC4P ep File From the program Folder usually its path is C Program Files SoftRealiEuroC4PiEuroCaP epy The next time you start the Password Manager it will create a new database cane Figure 2 1 Starting the Password Manager win
98. r drop down list displaying all signals of the selected type Here Man_U4 which is the fourth voltage input signal e g the zero sequence voltage directly connected to the U4 input AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 35 120 ma Object properties a ioj xi Type os71 Dist rec analogue channels Defined by RoatFunctionBlock Name DpRans Title Third analogue Them name agra 0040 Analogue channel definitions man u4 TE Norninal value foo Unit promile ana _ Figure 1 22 Example selecting the analog signal for disturbance recording The starting of the disturbance recorder DRE function block input Start can be programmed using the graphic equation editor see Chapter 6 One simple example is shown in Figure 7 23 Example Starting the disturbance recorder function BIn0310 DISZ1 71st BPar_ DIS21 725StL1_ Grl_ DISZ1 Z25StL2 Gr DIS21 725StL3 Gri_ Figure 1 23 Example Starting the disturbance recorder function The pre fault time the post fault time and the total duration max fault time depend on parameter setting AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 36 120 1 8 7 COUNTERS The software of the AQ 300 devices can count events and display the counted values e g performed close command of the circuit breaker in phase L2 The signals to be counted can be selected by the user using the method encountered elsewhere in the AQtivate
99. s PDIS inst 1 prefix Z1 v 4 LDO 2 PDIS 4 Op ST Hv LN desc Zone 2 InType Eupp_21_PDIS InClass PDIS inst 2 prefix Z1 V5 LDO Z1 PDIS 5 Op ST E M LN desc Zone 3 InType Eupp_21_PDIS InClass PDIS inst 3 prefis Z1 vV e LDO SF RSOF 1 Op ST E v LN hacia aks cf Tea EU EEPOS SEO ma r e vig LDO OUT RPSB 1 Op ST H v LN naca zora S eee Eupp ZILPOIS InClass ane ie 5 Bers ab eer v 8 LDO TR PDIF 1 Op ST fs v LN desc Switch onto Fauk hType Eupp_SF_ASOF Lira BOF iek 1 profe SF vg LDO TR PDIF 1 OpUnr ST v LN desc Fault locator InType Eupp_FLO_RFLO InClass RFLO inst 1 prefix FLO 10 LDO F3 PIOC 1 0 ST pE p i a a A A E AE A E p v LN desc Power Swing Det InType Eupp_PSB_RPSB InClass RPSB inst 1 prefix PSB a LDO TR3 PTRC 1 0 ST E V LN desc 0ut of Step Trip InType Eupp_OUT_RPSB InClass RPSB inst 1 prefix QUT ao po a T i a F Ev LN InType Eupp_TR_PDIF InClass PDIF inst 1 prefix TR x B H LN InType Eupp_F3_PIOC InClass PIOC inst 1 prefix F3 e O T a oe ST EM LN desc PhSelTrip InType Eupp_TR3_PTRC InClass PTRC inst 1 prefix TR3 v 14 LD0 F3 PTOC 1 Op ST E M LN InType Eupp_F1_PDIF InClass PDIF inst 1 prefix F1 15 LDO Fi PTOC 1 Op ST WV LN desc Qverload InType Eupp_TO_PTTR InClass PTTR inst 1 prefix TO v 16 LDO FR Pi Op ST HV LN desc 0C Stage InType Eupp_F3_PTOC InClass PTOC inst 1 prefix F3 M 17 LDO FR PTUF 1 Op ST HV LN desc ROC Stage InType Eupp_F1_PTOC
100. s of a factory configuration The inputs of the logic equations can be Non filtered optocoupler inputs e Optocoupler inputs e Graphed input statuses e Logic parameter variables e Matrix columns The outputs of the logic equations can be e Contacts e Graphed output statuses The applicable logic operators are e AND e OR e NOT The functional objects are e Function blocks e Timers e Macros AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 91 120 6 2 STARTING THE GRAPHICAL EDITOR There are two methods for starting the graphical editor e clicking the Graphical Editor icon z on the toolbar or e selecting the Graphical equations menu item on the left side of the window then clicking Edit See Figure 6 7 Note The equations in text format on the right side of Figure 6 7 are equations not shown in Master view they are available in Administrator view only File Edit Project Vew Hep EuoFrot Z Device Hardware configuration Graphical equations V Show operators as text Software conf guration i de eit Funchons Arriy ontactt LOS TTR49L Alarm GI Graphical equations xt wi gt ae Contacti 106 TTR49L_GenTr_Gr _ s ARSE SA EET ae M RootFunctionBlods TREM Tr3oh_Gro_ OIS21_21T _GI_ or 3 Counters RootPunctionBlocs Contacti 07 TTR49L_Lock_Grl_ gt IEC61850 V RoolPunctionBlocs TIRIS _Reset_GrO_ OptoiZ01 System Figure 6 1 Opening the
101. sing the button When this button is clicked the ProtectionHood routine searches for devices connected to the network A device can be selected by left clicking on the row of the device The downloading of the new information starts when the A button is pressed Information about the downloading process is displayed in a separate window FtpLog If the required device is not displayed on the list then press the _ Refresh ton If this attempt is not successful check whether the required device is connected and energized AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 47 120 H iq Select Device i jol x Distance protection 192 166 0 108 00 22 00 FF 00 08 2 g za teszt lett ojra 192 168 0 103 00 22 D0 FF 00 03 Z zoli best 192 168 1 211 00 22 00 00 00 11 Z Ziff Gombas teszt 192 168 0 97 00 22 00 FF 00 97 2 2T Refresh Uploading the screens from the device m The User Screen pictures stored in the device can be uploaded to the computer using the l button When this button is clicked the ProtectionHood routine searches for devices connected to the network A device can be selected by left clicking on the row of the device The downloading of the new information starts when the voa button is clicked For each picture to be uploaded the program asks for confirmation if the picture is already in the computer CI x a Import screen Userl Ss Existing screen will be overwrit
102. sted by an accredited laboratory and can also be checked by the users A DSP function performed by the dedicated Digital Signal Processor DSP needs e status signals e parameters e constants e measured values They are stored in the data bank of the function block A DSP function generates e binary status signals e events and e measured values All these values are stored in the data bank of the function block too The data bank of the function block is also used by the following function block elements e factory equations e internal timers AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 14 120 e event channels and e 1EC61850 data The binary results of a function block stored as status variables can be processed by special function blocks available in all AQ 300 configurations e disturbance recorder e matrix e graphic equation editor e counters The events are e processed by the Event recorder function block The measured values events recorded disturbances and counter values can be e sent to the supervising computer via Ethernet e communicated by serial channels e involved in IEC 61850 communication e displayed on the LCD of the device except disturbance records The physical outputs of the device are e binary outputs e Goose messages e remote output channels e Ethernet messages e serial channels e the channels of IEC 61850 communication AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 dev
103. stic 2 N A i tery tc 25 Characteristic 3 N A W Chararterictic 47 N a Figure 7 2 Selection of standard data item of lEC 103 protocol To delete a data object from the Source field double click on it or select the empty row at the beginning of the list The GI parameter true means that data should be included in the general interrogation It is allowed to change in case of the free addresses In the standard range it is fixed According to the standard measurements are specified as class 2 messages The assignment of the standard frame items should be defined by the user The protocol s root node contains a parameter called Measurements which is used for selecting the class 2 message type User can choose either the standard message format or can define user specific message Standard formats are the different variations of the Measurands ASDU type 3 and can be the Measurands II format ASDU type 9 The items of sub AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 115 120 TT node Measurands depend on the selected frame type It is the user s responsibility to select the right data object for the right data item of the class 2 message to keep the system conformity to the standard For not assigned items the communication software of the device will transmit zero with invalid flag ER true By selecting the User defined value of the Measurements parameter user is allowed to build non standard message It will be transmi
104. t to check I O allocations against hardware now Hardware configuration has been modified i T J or check it later on Hardware Configuration property sheet Do you wank bo check Io allocations now Figure 5 5 A message window warning the user to check the modified configuration Another message window warns that after inserting a new module the connectors have not been allocated CT 2x e PO object for CO1 TO connector is missing Lr Do you want to create ik now Note Object will be created with default properties No Ho to All Yes bo all Figure 5 6 A message window warning the user to allocate the O s Select Yes to All and the allocation will be made automatically using the default properties Renaming will be possible in the subsequent steps AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 85 120 5 3 gt MANAGING THE I O SIGNALS Figure 57 shows the opened I O signals menu displayed on the left side of the window When in the rack designer a hardware module is placed in the rack then the default names and default parameters are assigned to the various elements Managing the I O signals means modifying the names and some parameters i EuroProt 4 Device l Hardware configuration Rack designer Connector allocation ERTO signals El Binary inputs Gptocoupler inputs 15 l Binary oukputs Relay contacts 4 LA Contacts 4000 LED def 5 Remote 10 OM
105. ten No Mo to All Yes bo All If the required device is not displayed on the list then press the _ Refresh ton If this attempt is not successful check whether the required device is connected and energized Setting the LCD setup The window where the properties of the LCD can be set is opened using the Bl button Two pre configured resolutions can be selected 240 320 320 240 or others can be set When resorting to the latter option please check if the LCD can display the format of the modified resolution AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 48 120 LCD Setup xj LD Screen size f 240 x 320 320 240 i Other i fea a i 220 x Cancel Exit from the LCD editor Save changes To save changes press the E As a result all changes are saved Cancel changes If there is no need to save the modifications bress X creel In this case the program asks for confirmation to reject the changes Direct exit To quit the program click on XI If there are unsaved changes the program asks for confirmation to reject the changes Confirmation In the dialog window asking for confirmation there are two choices the _ and the a buttons If the Ve p utton is clicked the changes will be lost If the Cancel button is clicked the program returns to the LCD Parameters window Similarly when the button is clicked confirmation is also needed Modified parame
106. ters l x P j Structure changed Discard changes OK Editing User Screens The LCD screen editor is composed of windows The window in the middle is the graphic area showing the screen picture to be edited The left side window is the Object List showing the AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 49 120 objects located on the graphic area The window on the right side displays the properties of the selected objects This window is also used for modification The toolbar is located in the upper part of the window The icons on the toolbar are for cutting copying and pasting existing objects Additionally new static and dynamic objects can be placed on the graphic area too C3 User1 la x i j ynamic Objects Zoom 200 b Es i gt E Fal T41 mm a Background Object list F Background properties _ Oy xis Voltage label Outer DC Li0kiv F Inner DC Circuit breaker Line DC Name Background DLabel1 Dimaget 2i fo Width 240 Transformer s ree mi 1 fo Height 320 IL1 Fil i f d b eee SLabel1 le Feeder_epp bmp Tramtformecr ILI 000 IL 000 a Ti IL ooo T q ooo W 00d VAR Clg Mi Ei A K X Cancel Last saved 2010 03 04 15 3 Editor version 1 0 0 101 Data version 1 1 Zoom The Zoom dropdown menu supports selecting the zoom mode The enlargement is expressed in percent Copying obje
107. the device or downloaded to the device from this window The screens can be classified into two groups the factory integrated screens are displayed with gray letters they may not be edited and the user screens are displayed in dark letters they are also available for editing AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 73 120 LLD Parameters a al x H Create User Screen Delete User Screen y OK x Cancel Ze The factory integrated screens Displaying the factory integrated screens can be disabled however their application is advised to make the local operation of the device easier The basic screens are as follows Main This screen displays the date and time the names of the substations and that of the device the IP address and the MAC address of the device Param This screen supports the selection of the applicable parameter sets Online This screen displays the measured values and the information collected AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 74 120 Events The events logged in the device can be displayed on this screen Settings This screen serves the purpose of displaying and editing the parameters for the operation of all integrated functions AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 75 120 4 THE PARAMETER SET EDITOR The AQtivate configuration software provides a special tool for processing the parameter sets of the AQ 300 devices
108. the signal must be selected from the drop down list in this case Graphed output status which is an output signal of the graphic equation editor The second step is the selection from another drop down list displaying all signals of the selected type Here DIS21_VTS_GRO which is the voltage transformer supervision signal related to the distance protection function DIS21 This signal is defined by the user in the graphic equation editor AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 33 120 gig Object properties B x Type Joos Disk rec digit signals max64 Defined by RoatFunctionBlock Name DRBin2 Title Second signal Them name uocz 3005 Graphed output status ana Figure 1 21 Example selecting the binary signal for disturbance recording The available binary signal types for the disturbance recording Item name are e Filtered Binary Inputs These are the signals from the binary inputs of the device Filtering means that the transient changes within a limited time span are not considered as status changes e Contacts The binary status of the output contacts e Graphed input Status These are the binary output status signals of the function blocks These status signals are explained in details in the documents of the individual function blocks e WNonFiltered Binary Inputs These are the signals from the binary inputs of the device These signals are the non filtered versions they can
109. ton To create a new report control block first click on ReportControls then press New CB while to create a GOOSE control block click on GSEControls and press New CB Datasets can be created deleted or modified in the bottom right area FCDAs can be both data objects and data attributes These DOs or DAs can simply be drag amp dropped from the data model AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 111 120 on the left side Please note that Arctegq devices can accept only DAs in datasets that are assigned to a GSEControl block Example GOOSE publishing Create a new dataset using the New Dataset button Set its name in the Dataset name input line and click Set Dataset Select this dataset and drag amp drop the required DAs from the data model Please note that fast GOOSE publishing Is not available from every LNs There are special GG Os for this purpose When the dataset is ready click GSE Controls Click NewCBand set all the parameters The dataset Is selected from a dropdown menu When finished click the SetCB button At the bottom of this tab two more parameter can be set The IED name is TEMPLATE by default This name is updated by the SCD file if it is imported or it can be set directly This name is used in the CID file to be sent to the device The number of special inputs should be left O in most cases The reason for this parameter is that some third party software tools may require empty ext
110. tted with ASDU 9 type frame without gaps no empty item enabled Protocol software transmits only one type of class 2 message selected as described Any measurands has its own source data object parameter in the property editor Additionally it is possible to define the scaling factor here Standard values are the nominal value of the specific data multiplied by 1 2 or 2 4 User can define non standard value also Please note that the measurement objects in the device are represented as floating point analog values in base SI units e g volts amperes etc The AQ300 device is a native IEC61850 device As a consequence all process calculating measurements as floating point objects and there is no prefixes used It ensures more accuracy in the data communication and eliminates the using of scales These values are available via generic services of the IEC103 standard Data object description can be found below the Measurands group generic service entries and Counters group generic service entries For more information please read the standard DNP3 The standard DNP3 communication has its own definition sheet Sub nodes contains the supported DNP3 object types Detailed list of supported frames and object types can be found in the EuroProt t DNP3 Device Profile document Context menu of a sub node contains two commands e New object adds a single data to the node The data source property will be automatically assigned to the next available obje
111. tus signals received from the circuit breaker and calculates the values of the enumerated variable CB1Pol_stVal_ISt _CB Intermediate Off On Bad The outputs of the CB1Pol circuit breaker module are the switching commands to the circuit breaker CB1Pol_Oper_Con_CB Command The DisConn_LineDC disconnector module input inputs the status signals received from the disconnector and calculates the values of the enumerated variable DisConn_stVal_ISt__LineDC Intermediate Off On Bad a Preparation of graphic elements The graphic elements must be prepared using any external graphic editor program e g Paint These elements will be stored in a directory using the indicated file names The following elements are needed The passive background contains the scheme recommended size is 240 x 320 the grey rectangles are the prepared positions for the active elements Recommended size is 48 x 48 The freely selected file name is tr_epp bmp tr_eop bmp AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 62 120 The active scheme of the circuit breaker can display the closed position the open position and a common symbol for intermediate and bad status CB_closed bmp CB_open bmp CB_indefbmp The active scheme of the disconnector can display the upper and lower component in the closed position in the open position and a common symbol for intermediate and bad status for both positions Disc_closed_up bmp Disc_open_
112. two function block types are available one with eight 1 bit channels and one with four 2 bit channels AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 107 120 stalt l Figure 7 6 All channels have a Validity output which is logical TRUE if the IED receives the mapped Goose messages within the maximum time period otherwise it goes to FALSE The validity output of one channel also goes to FALSE if the q data attribute is mapped to this channel as well and its validity bits are not 00 The output variables of these function blocks are available both in the Graphical editor and in the L1 Contacts menu 7 4 IEC 61850 CONFIGURATOR The IEC61850 configurator is a communication engineering tool for advanced users The tool has two tabs The first tab serves to configure the reports and GOOSE publishing while the second one serves to subscribe GOOSE messages in an alternative way as opposed to SCD import 1 4 1 REPORT TAB The report tab has four areas one for the data model one for the datasets one for the control blocks and one for the control block settings AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 108 120 iy IEC 61850 configurator E lel xi Report GOOSE publisher GOOSE subscription E Control blocks M Control Block Properties El ReportControls CB Name Trigger options Buffer options o ReportControl name tcb_Meas rptID tcb_Meas datset Meas confRev 1 bufTime 500 buffered fals
113. ue is given in ms The status change from 1 to 0 is accepted only if the initial state is 1 and during the delay time all checking indicate status 0 e Show order This value organizes the On line sequence of displaying the binary status values If O is given the status is not displayed All figures above 0 mean that the signals with identical figures are grouped e g all signals of Show order 2 are grouped in group No 2 For Binary outputs the Relay contacts with the L1 contacts sub menu and the LED definition are displayed AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 20 120 1 7 3 2 BINARY OUTPUTS For Relay contacts clicking the available Modify button the following modifications are allowed e Title This is a free text field the text will be the identifier of the output in the documentation e g CB phase L3 close The L1 relay contacts meaning level1 or fast contacts are special contacts selected to be operated with priority The normal relay contacts are operated in a processing cycle longer than the 1 ms sampling and calculation cycle e g 3 4 ms If fast tripping without delay within 1 ms is needed then this kind of contact operation is to be prescribed by clicking the e Add e Insert or e Modify active buttons In this case the data input window shown in Figure 7 70 is opened Here the e Title can be
114. up bmp Disc_indef bmp Disc_closed_dwn bmp Disc_open_dwn bmp Disc_indef bmp 4 Working in the graphic LCD editor Open the graphic LCD editor clicking on the icon You will see the window shown in Figure 3 7 then start with Create User Screen A new item will appear on the list User1 Navigate the cursor to this item then you have three options for opening the editor window e double clicking on User1 only user screens are available for editing e clicking the 2 icon when the cursor is on User1 e right clicking on User1 and then selecting Edit Screen You will get an empty editor window Figure 3 or the window displays the preciously edited screen AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 63 120 Figure 3 3 The empty LCD editor window In this procedure the Static Object icons and the Dynamic Objects icons will be used vnamic Objects First create the passive background Click on the static icon and then click on the area in the middle of the screen the editor window In the editor window a square symbol is drawn with black lines the LCD Parameters window is filled with the dialog boxes The fr_eop bmp file should be selected but unfortunately it is missing from the Picture Database When clicking on the j file selection the screen in Figure 3 4 is displayed AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 64 120 ynamic Objects
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116. vailable Modify button the data input window of Figure 7 72 is opened Here the following modifications are allowed e Title This is a free text field the text will be the identifier of the LED in the documentation e g OC start L1 e On Item name means the selection of an output signal the 1 state of which results in continuous ON state of the LED The selection method is similar to Figure 7 77 e Blink Item name means the selection of an output signal the 1 state of which results in the blinking state of the LED The selection method is similar to Figure 7 77 AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 22 120 e Color means that the color of the LED can be selected as red r green g or yellow y by writing O 1 or 2 in this input field e Latch means that the on or blinking state of the LED can be latched until reset The method of resetting is simply pressing the front panel button X below the front panel LEDs Type Defined by Name Title Connector 1 16 GeoGrafic address 0 31 On Item name uoz Blink Item name uoz Color O r 1 a 2 y 0 2 Latch 0 n 1 y 0 1 Figure 1 12 The Object property window for LED definitions a AQtivate configuration tool for AQ 300 devices 23 120 1 8 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION The functionality of the device is determined by the software configuration This configuration means the assembly of functions blocks
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