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1.                          28    Formula Editor    Select the  Add  button to add a new formula        Ener  ista   Yiewpoint Monitoring   F l     x     Formula Editor          Add Analog    amp  Add Digital F  Edit   Duplicate     Delete      amp  Import    lt   Export    Mame   o Farms                   There are currently no Formulas configured       Press the    Add    button to create a Formula            Ra Cancel      The Edit Formula screen will display allowing the user to create a formula  The user MUST  use the GUI keypad on the right to enter the formula  The mouse can be used to move the  cursor position within the edit control and to highlight blocks of the formula     29    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Edit Formula Screen for Analog Formula     Edit Formula X   Device Please select a device T    Formula    Paranie ter    ee eee    C Paii E       30    Formula Editor    Edit Formula Screen for Digital Formula     Edit Formula    Device Please select a device    Formula      Evaluate       The description of the fields in the Edit Formula screen are described below     Formula name   Name of formula  This must be specified     Units   The units the formula is evaluated in  This must be specified     Device   The user can select a device from which the parameters are selected     Note  The device is used only as a template  If a user were to reference  another similar device  then the same formula should be available to other  devices     31   
2.              i    a M Annunciator  Editing   f i yf E  i Please Add a User EA orade          Group Information     Hame   Administrater  Comments               2  Getting Started   mM Ok  gt  Cancel      To delete an existing site  perform the following steps     1  Select the Site from the site menu you wish to delete  2  Click on the  DELETE  button to delete the site  You will get a reconfirmation request to    make sure that this is the particular site you wish to delete       Note  The Admin group   which is present all EnerVista VIEWPOINT systems by default    cannot be deleted  Also when you delete a site  all the corresponding Users to that site are  deleted as well  Once a site is deleted  the action cannot be reversed     166    Administration    Adding a User   This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below    x  CompanyName   Your company name 0000          Add Group    Permissions   Iv  Device Setup    Administrator            a Operators I  System Editor  Fa ee i Annunciator  Editing   E  New Group 1   Commands   i Please Add a User       Group Information     Mame   Administrator  Comments                 2  Getting Started          Administration Setup Menu with an Access Group   New Group 1  already created    To add a user to a Access Group  perform the following steps     1  An User can only be created within an existing Access Group  So to begin  click on the  Access Group in your site list that you wish to add the User to    
3.          Phasor   Ilan 20051102 173447 05 C cfg     Primary   Seal       GHITUDE A  1 04 4  182 607    13 11     0 04       The Phasor diagram is viewed simultaneously with the Oscillography waveforms and can be  resized to customize viewing  By either dragging the cursor or pressing play  the Phasor  diagram will update the position of the cursor based on the playback rate     156    COMTRADE    The following options are available within the phasor viewing window     e Select between cursor positions  This is done by clicking on the cursor tabs        e Phasor magnitude view attributes may be set by highlighting these option   e Peak vs  RMS  Select between peak and RMS phasor magnitudes   e Primary vs  Secondary  Select between the primary or secondary phase  voltages   e Scaled vs  Fixed  Select between scaled phasors or fixed magnitude  phasors  Fixed magnitude phasors will ignore the magnitude value and will  only show the angles       AME EPEE Fixed  e The actual values for the phasor quantities such as amplitude and phase angle are  displayed above the phasor diagram as shown below        CHAHHEL  GRAPH  MAGHITUDE   AHGLE    60 64 A  69 657  73 91 A  304 33    91 30 A  183 36   D2 9  EE  39 509 k  0 00   25 907 kY  120 03     Graph 1 26 297 k  B7 6        The Preferences screen can be used to change which values are displayed on the phasor  diagram and to configure the number and color of phasors     157    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    A Reminder 
4.        The user can select the button needed to be combined with the mouse action  Choices are  CTRL  Shift  or None     Watchdog    The Watchdog is a service that monitors Viewpoint Monitoring and ensures that the  application is running continuously     11    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Viewpoint Preferences  secu  Saipan   Audible Ame    Aanias  Wavelom  amp  Events   Control   Host Information  Watehdag  Wabehdeg Canhgurshon  To ensure your Viewpoint Montong system i running cordinucutly   pau  musi enable the Watchdog However  watchdog eal stat    maniteting in Enhanced secunly mode when sequnty mode is set as Ful  in Secu tab    C  Enable Viewpomt Monlong W  Use lD and Pateward  You raed bo provide pour uter id and pacevrced to log into your computer for    Watchdog   yout une id a domain weber id  please enter domain used in     User ID  erin box  where domain t pour neta domain name     User ID     Parawd    Conhim Password         If the Watchdog is enabled  Viewpoint Monitoring will not exit when user clicks the  X     button  Instead  Viewpoint Monitoring will minimize and appear as an icon in the System  Tray   Notification Area located in the bottom right corner of the Windows desktop  Double   click the icon in the System Tray to restore Viewpoint Monitoring  To exit Viewpoint  monitoring  choose the    Exit    menu item in the    File    menu or click the right mouse button on  the icon in the system tray and choose the    Exit    menu it
5.       Conditions for sending an EMAIL message    lM    Normal  gt  Alarm i Alam   gt  Moma     OnaAcknowledge   On Reset    EMAIL Address       ss    lt    s  EMAIL Address      ssts   Ss  EMAIL Address    ss   S  EMAIL Address            EMAIL Address       ss    lt    s      Row  1 Cok 1        Fill in the following information     e Select whether or not you want to send an EMAIL notification message when  the alarm state changes from Normal to Alarm  or Alarm to Normal    e Select whether or not you want to send an EMAIL notification message when  the annunciator is either Acknowledged or Reset    e Enter up to 5 separate email addresses to be used for notification     NOTE  This feature supports only SMTP addressing  Please check the configuration in  the Preferences screen     116    Annunciator    Alarm Reset    Click on the  RESET  tab     SAnnunciator Panel  Preferences E   Ti x           After an Active Alarm is acknowledged  the Indicator will    f  Manually reset when the  Reset  toolbar button is pressed      Automatically reset when there is no active condition          Row  1 Col  1          T Ok x Cancel         Select whether or not you want the ALARM to be     Manually reset  Alarm resets back to it s original color setting when the user  presses the  Reset  button on the annunciator toolbar     Automatically reset  Alarm resets back to it s original color setting on it s  own once the Alarm condition has been removed     Once the six steps have been complet
6.     Annunciator     Z EnerVista VIEWPOINT    Untitled           Warming  EnefVista VIEWPOINT has detected invalid configurations within this panel  Check the Device Setup  002222     F  r Help  press FD IN    Please note  that this Indicator is not configure yet  You will have to Configure it to a  Device before it will begin monitoring     Each Annunciator Panel can have a maximum of 100 Indicators     109    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Configuring   Editing an Indicator to a Device    To configure or edit an Indicator s properties to a Device  follow these steps     1  Either right click on the Indicator that you wish to Configure Edit and select the   PROPERTIES  option in the dropdown menu    OR    select the Indicator you wish to edit and click on the Edit button on the toolbar  The  following properties box should now appear     Annunciator Panel  Preferences       110    Annunciator    Setup  To begin  Within the  SETUP  tab  fill in the following information     e Display Name   e Select the Device to attach this Indicator to   e Select either the Analog Parameter or the Digital Parameter to monitor  Note  you cannot have both configured  It s either one or the other  If you have  selected a Digital Value  please select a Digital Time as well    e Select whether or not you want to Log Events by clicking on the respective  check box       Note  The Row and Column number tell you where on your annunciator panel  screen this Indicator resides on   
7.     System Editor EF  ASEAA A BOlKA        89    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Simultaneously Editing and Viewing the Same Schema    When editing a schema  should you decide to view the schema in the One Line Viewer at  the same time   so that you can view your changes in real time    all you have to do is the  following     1  While in the One Line Editor  click on the  TOOLS  menu bar and then click on  One Line  Viewer  to open up the EnerVista Viewpoint One Line Viewer    2  Within the One Line Viewer  open the same schema file that you are currently editing in  the One Line Editor     3  You can now switch between the Editor and Viewer by the tabs on the bottom of the  screen  The tab with the letter  E  enclosed in a box is the Editor and the tab with the  blinking indicator is the Viewer     As you switch back and forth between Editor and Viewer  EnerVista Viewpoint will ask if you  want to save your changes     Sample Screen       Gi Enertista Viewpoint    Untitled       _  laj x    F Fle Edt Toots Plug amp Play View Communications    Window Help  i  x   ARAB s BOlxAA                                  2    El     b     e wele    PROVILANGCE SUVO PTATTIN    gle  i COLDWATER NEW CIRCUIT OLD MILL gim    i  45 5009 A 38   SOLA 28 SOA E      amp   nooo A 0 ooo A cee  met lal i   es 4058 A pa oven EJ   s       ae  A    Osl   i x    ez ca  A e7 s  Lail E     TRANSFER BUS le k H    MAIN BUS l 4  Bus Volagti EE  e     popa 3 2 7 KV        ala  400  ty MATS 
8.     button to complete the task     Selecting the ial button will set the Start Date to the oldest date recorded in the Report     Selecting the i  button will set the End Date to the last date recorded in the Report     136    COMTRADE    Introduction to COMTRADE    The COMTRADE viewer feature within EnerVista Viewpoint provides a visual display of power  systems data and relay operation data captured during a specific triggered event     Previously captured and saved Oscillography COMTRADE files   CFG  can be viewed while  off line  Oscillography data has to be first extracted from a device while on line  but once    extracted  the data can be saved to disk  CSV files retrieved from GE Multilin products may  be combined with existing COMTRADE files and viewed within a single window     These files can then be opened in EnerVista Viewpoint and allows the user to analysis the  captured waveforms     EnerVista Viewpoint supports the C37 111 1991 and C37 111 1999 COMTRADE Standards     137    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    The following screen shows the options available for viewing and manipulating COMTRADE  files     Ener  ista Yiewpoint Monitoring    _AUTOMATED RETRIEVAL    View    k    i  ki  m  O T  ee E    Merge    Resample        138    COMTRADE    Convert    Converting File Format    The convert utility converts a CSV oscillography file into a COMTRADE file viewable by  COMTRADE viewer  If converted into an ASCII Data file  an oscillography COMTRADE 
9.    93    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    One Line Viewer Toolbar    By default  once you enter the One Line Viewer Tool  you will see a toolbar at the top of the  screen  In terms of the One Line Viewer  the following buttons and their functionality are    available    iF Open File   iy Left arrow   yal Right arrow   j Reconnect  Devices    Po BR    94    Master Connect  On    Master Connect  Off    Open an EnerVista Viewpoint schema file   sf      Jumps backward to previous schema  only available for  schemas that contain links      Jumps forward to next schema  only available for  schemas that contain links      In the event that at least one device loses communication   ie  due to a possible bad network connection   EnerVista  Viewpoint will attempt to automatically reconnect 3 times  within a span of approximately 2 minutes  If a connection  cannot be re established  you can press this button to  force EnerVista Viewpoint to try to reconnect to all non   communicating devices for another 3 attempts each     Allows for but does NOT initiate connections to devices     Disconnects all connected devices     System Viewer    Opening Loading a Schema File    There are two ways to open a EnerVista Viewpoint schema   sf  files     Method 1    1  Click on the lar icon in the toolbar  2  Browse or Specify where to find the scheme file  3  Click  OK  when done     Your schema file should now be viewable on screen     Method  2   1  Click on the  FILE  button on th
10.    To unlock this software please contact GE Mullin and provide  the folkvang information           Mid Site code  20CA F665 D9AB 1620  Inthe US and Canada  cal 1  905 254 6222 ext  2459     pleate have your Visa or MasterCard ready     Step 2   Original PC    e Ensure Application is closed  e Ensure Scroll Lock key is enabled  e Launch Application       e Click on Transfer License       Enter original Unlock code   don   t know  Refer to unlock instruction sheet or contact  GE Multilin TrainingCD indsys ge com please provide Company   Contact information and Site code from original PC     Enter Site Code obtained from Destination PC  Verify codes  click Continue          License in this P C will be disabled      191    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual       Unlocking the software     C Enter appkcation    Unbook code     i gt  PROC eoma       X Cancel      Continue      GE Multilin  Copynght    2002 General Electric Company  Al Rights Reserved       Step 3    e Enter New Unlock code on Destination PC     Record and save number    e Send email to TrainingCD indsys ge com with new   e MID    e Site Code  e Unlock Code    enervista VIEWPOINT       192    If you have the    ViewNode Support    setup in your Viewpoint Monitoring system  and have  any ViewNodes remotely connected to you system  you can   t uninstall Viewpoint Monitoring     Before starting to uninstall  you must uninstall the    ViewNode Support    service first  To  uninstall the    ViewNode Suppor
11.   Checking this check box allows the One Line Editor to see this  register mapping    e Annunciator Panel   Checking this check box allows the One Line Editor to see this  register mapping    e ID   Unique identification     Data Types    Viewpoint Monitoring Custom Device Definition supports following data types     e CFT_ENUMERATION   Modbus data item has a fixed set of values  and each value  in the set has a corresponding text description  A named enumeration has to be  created in Enumeration Editor for the values and their corresponding text  descriptions  Select the enumeration name for this data type in the  List Reference     column  This data type is 2 bytes long  1 Modbus register     e CFT_FLOATING_POINT   Modbus data item has the value of floating point   Decimal points can be specified in the    Decimals    column  If the value is range  bounded  the minimum and maximum values can be entered in the columns of    Min     and  Max   Floating point value is 4 bytes long  2 Modbus registers     e CFT_SINT16   Signed 16 bits integer  If the value is range bounded  the minimum  and maximum values can be entered in the columns of  Min  and  Max   It is 2 bytes  long  1 Modbus register     e CFT_SINTS32   Signed 32 bits integer  f the value is range bounded  the minimum  and maximum values can be entered in the columns of  Min  and  Max   It is 4 bytes  long  2 Modbus registers     e CFT_UINT16   Unsigned 16 bits integer  If the value is range bounded  the  minimum and m
12.   LED icon and place the icon in the schema work area  The indirect way of creating an  analog LED is by means of the analog parameter     Create Analog LED   Method 1    Pressing the LED icon on the toolbar will prompt the operator to select the type of LED to  create     Create LED x        Digital C Analog        YZ         After selecting either a    Digital    or    Analog    LED  select the size of the LED  An LED can  either be    Small    or    Large     After selecting the size  press the left mouse button at the  location on the schema to place the LED     After specifying a device and an analog parameter  the LED will change to its normal    condition state     79    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Edit the Analog LEDs properties to attach the LED to a device and an analog parameter  For  proper functioning  the LED needs to have at least one range defined  The multiplier can  also be selected in order to adjust Viewpoint   s displayed value to match the value displayed  by a device     Component Properties 7 E x     General Attach to   Hest File      Device Parameter    239      Phase 4  Current     Minimum    Maximum   Multiplier   none       Select Alan Conditions Add    Value AND Value Type Del    mee w      ham      f parameter    gt   1000     Cancel   Help      The number of alarm conditions that can be created for each LED is unlimited  But for the  LED to work properly  there needs to be at least one alarm condition        Each range con
13.   Purge  pe    W There are currently no Trending Reports configured   Press the    Add    button to create a Trending Report      R  Report Conti       For Help  press Fi       There is a maximum of 50 Reports that can be created and running concurrently within a  Viewpoint session  The Reports Configuration screen contains a table listing the reports  The  description for each column in the table is described below     Name   Name of parameter   Description   Description of the parameter   Status   The Status will show the current communication state  The Status may be   e GREEN   100  successful communications  e YELLOW   communication problems with at least 1 device  e RED   communication problems with ALL devices  View   The View button will list the available charts for the report  so that the user  can quickly jump to a pre configured chart     122    Reports    Report Creation    To add a report  Press the  Add  button on the toolbar to add a report  The Report  Properties screen will pop up as seen below     Report Properties    jParemeters  Chats     Report 1    C  Program FilesenervistaVlEYWPOIN Thy DocurmentssAeportssAeport   A       The user is required to enter the following three attributes in the general tab seen above   e Report Name  Defaulted to    Report n     where n represents the number of reports     e Description   Field to enter text that would best describe the report   s purpose   e Filename   Location to store the report s information     123    En
14.   Transformer  amp  Symbols Toolbar    Transformers and Symbols a    zj       The Transformer  amp  Symbols Toolbar contains an assortment of transformer related symbols  which can be used to represent their respective components on a schema  Here is an    explanation for each symbol     Tapchanger   Transformer 1  Transformer 2  Transformer 3  Transformer 4  Transformer AUTO  Transformer Phase Shifting    Transformer Current    Pit ft e SF a a Ge th    48    YK vx TA te    Transformer Voltage 1  Transformer Voltage 2  Transformer 5  Transformer Delta  Star   Zig Zag   Star Grounded    Star Zig Zag Grounded    System Editor    Switchgear and Control Toolbar       The Switchgear and Control Toolbar contains an assortment of interactive digital symbols  which can be used to represent their respective real life components on a schema  These  symbols can be connected to an actual device to show the states of the component  Here is  an explanation for each symbol      4 Switch Ground  Switch Motorized  Test Switch 1  Test Switch 2  Switch Fused 1  Switch Fused 2   V  Switch  Circuit Breaker 1    Circuit Breaker 2    i   2 hw we Fo Ss    Drawout Breaker    Send Command Can only be used to send out virtual inputs       Custom Symbol    Switch Double  Throw    Contactor    LED Indicator Analog and Digital types     49    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Zoom Toolbar       The Zoom Toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to resize  zoom and pan around the  schem
15.   Wirt Op 33 VO 33  ON  B   Wirt Op 34 WO 34  ON  te Wirt Op 35 w0 35  ON      E vit Op 36 vO 36  Off  EE  Vit Op 37  V0 37  oN    4 a  Online Offline trvalid  Devices UU  OOO oad     amp  D Points 024 O00 OOD       As you can see  the Device Status window consists of two major areas  The  Device  Parameter Monitoring List  top section  and the Device  Parameter Summary   bottom section     100    System Viewer    Device Parameter Monitoring List    This section contains a list of all connected Devices  their respective Parameters and also  their corresponding values  which are updated every few seconds   The window is  conveniently split up into two columns     Device Parameter     which lists Devices and  associated Parameters  and    Actual Value     which shows the status or reading of the  Parameter to the left of it      To begin viewing readings  follow these steps   1  Select the Device which contains the Parameter s  you wish to view by double  clicking on it or clicking on its associated     button  2  You are now able to view all the Parameters and their associated reading for this  device   Explanation behind the colour indicators   Every Device has a coloured indicator associated which can be one of 4 colours  The  following chart explains the meaning behind each of the states of the indicator which are  ordered from highest to lowest priority       Red At least one correctly configured Device is not communicating        Yellow All correctly configured devices ar
16.   You have now connected an Indicator to a Parameter of a Device     EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Configuring   Editing the Active State Properties of an Indicator    To configure or edit an Indicator s ACTIVE ALARM STATE PROPERTIES  follow the steps  below     1  Either right click on the Indicator that you wish to Configure Edit and select the   PROPERTIES  option off the drop down menu    OR    Select the Indicator you wish to edit and click on the Edit button on the toolbar  The  following properties box should now appear     Annunciator Panel  Preferences    i 2   2          Setup   Active  Colour Audible  EMAIL Notification  Reset      Display Name     Device Analog Parameters     None      Hone     Digital Parameter    Hone       Digital item    W Log Events    None         Row  1 Col  1       f Ok       Cancel         The SETUP tab contains the following settings    Display name   The name of the indicator    Device   The device to which the indicator will trigger from    Analog Parameters   The Analog parameter to use as the Alarm trigger   Digital Parameter   The Digital parameter that contains the digital item to  use for triggering    Digital Item   The digital item used as the Alarm trigger    e Log Events   Select this in order to add this alarm to the event log     112    Annunciator    Active Condition  Select the  ACTIVE  tab and the following screen will appear       Annunciator Panel  Preferences    j    if r I  aol Ti F i Tm Tr T Thr 
17.   cfg   file can be readable by spreadsheet applications  GE Multilin products that create CSV  oscillography files are  369PC  469PC  489PC  745PC  750 760PC  PQMPC  and PQMIIPC     Convert Legacy Oscillography Files       Select Source CSW File      Ll    Select Destination COMTAADE file    Pe    Format of COMTRADE Data file  tf ASCII C Binary    CT Configuration             Frimary Secondary    Phase CT Ratio fioo        Ground CT Ratio  100  5    VT Configuration  Secondary Ratio    Phase T fizo fizo Si       Line Frequency   Hz    En  M Open in COMTRADE Viewer   Convert   2 lt  Cancel         To Convert to COMTRADE Format     e Under the title   Select Source CSV File  enter the CSV file to convert  The file may  be found from the file browsing dialog box by clicking the following icon ES    e Under the title   Select Destination COMTRADE File  enter the CFG file to output to   The file may be found from the file browsing dialog box by clicking the following icon    E    e Next to the title   Format of COMTRADE Data file   select between ASCII and  Binary  ASCII files are in a text format and maybe viewed in a spreadsheet    139    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    140    document while the binary format is smaller but only viewable by the COMTRADE  viewer     Specify the CT Ratios for the Phase and Ground CTs for the current channels  The  CSV file displays only Primary values  but COMTRADE has support for displaying  current information in either Prima
18.   e Iv aunando Eding   E Operators W Commands     i Please Add a User   El  Guest Contact Information    Guest Mame   John Smith   H  Alpha         ohn 5 mith    Email     Phone     Comments       Authentication   Login   User 11219267    Password    ANNANN  Confirm Fassword    guana              g  Getting Started   M Ok   x Cancel      Editing the details of user  John Smith from Access Group  Alpha       3  When you are finished editing the details of your particular user  EnerVista VIEWPOINT  automatically saves your changes    Returning to the Main Menu    Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session  you can click on the     CANCEL  button to exit back to the EnerVista VIEWPOINT menu without saving  If you wish  to confirm the changes you have made in this section  click on the  OK  button     171    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Deleting a User    This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below     User Management l   x   Company Name   You company name    Permissions   IM Device Setup  e Admintetrator  I  Sustem Editor                  L Administrat   T    Leas i Annunciator  Editing      Operators  i Commands      Please Add a User  El Guest Group Information   A Guest         Hame   Administrater  Comments       2  Getting Started   mM Ok  gt  Cancel         To delete an existing User  perform the following steps   1  Select the Access Group to which the User is associated to  from the site menu list o
19.   range in the viewer     Exporting the Chart  The user can select the    Export    icon on the toolbar to export the data from the Chart to a  CSV file that can be easily imported into a spreadsheet application     Printing the Chart  The user can select the    Print    icon on the toolbar to print the Chart     132    Reports    Additional Features    From the Configuration screen the user can choose to Purge  Archive  and Export data from  the currently select Report as seen from the respective buttons below     Ll EnerVista Viewpoint    Report Configuration      _  File Tools Plug  Play Communications Window Help    pir en ding Reports Cs    Communicating       Stop     start an   stop All     Export   ow ive tet ad Rial      1 ae Communication Errors    Report 1 Substation 1 Metering Select chart  Report 2 Substation 2 POMS    amp    Select chart    l  R  Report Conti          For Help  press F1    133    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Purge Data    Select the  Purge  button to purge the data  The following dialog will appear that allows the  user to select the end date     x  To  121 Jan 2004 5 00 PM bbl  a Jan 2004 5 00 PM      NOTE  Data can only be purged from the beginning of the Report  Ph Ok     Cancel      Purging of data must always begin with the oldest data           The ial button is disabled since purging has to be always be done starting from the oldest  date recorded in the Report     Selecting the il button will set the End Date to the
20.  1    E Add Device             Goring Started             Delete   zi Device Nama   New Device 1    Descnphorn     lnberface    Serial 7     l   Pla eid Play Erebied E aralan l Eveni   Time Download Enabled    Slave address  1   2   COMPot   ft  BadRete  iamo    Parl  Nore  gt    Bits je    Stop Bex fi     Device Type  thes ee  Odete      Version    ba   Test Communication                     For Non Multilin Device    Table shows some Non Multilin Devices and their Order Codes     Non Multilin   Order Code    Spectra MicroVersa MVT    Trip    Enhanced MicroVersa EMVTC  Trip C  Enhanced MicroVersa EMVTD  Trip D    EPM5350P PM5350P  EPM9450Q PM9450Q    E  E  E  E  E  E  E         Cancel    19    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    6  Fill in the details for the interface parameters for your device  Note  if your device is  Supported  you can click on the  READ ORDER CODE   TEST COMMUNICATION  button to  try to autoload the device s interface parameters     7  Your device is now added  EnerVista Viewpoint automatically saves your newly created  devices  You may now either add edit delete other Access Groups or Users    Returning to the Main Menu    Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session  you can click on the     CANCEL  button to exit back to the EnerVista Viewpoint menu without saving  If you wish  to confirm the changes you have made in this section  click on the  OK  button     20    Device Setup    Editing a Device    This command can be 
21.  2  Click on the  ADD USER  button  User parameters should now appear on the right hand  section of the screen     167    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    User Management l E x   Company Name   Your company name       Add Group      Add User   fi  Delete      EJ Administrator    Penmnicsions     i Device Setup  W System Editor                   e Iv aunando Eding   E Operators W Commands     i Please Add a User   El  Guest Contact Information    S Guest Hame   New User 1   E  New Group 1    Email     Phone     Comments          2 Hew szer     Authentication     Login   Userl11219207      Password    ANNANN  Confirm Fassword    guana         2  Getting Started   MT Ok x Cancel         Adding an User to the Access Group  New Group 1     3  Fill in the permissions for this User  Note that the permissions available for this user are  the ones that have been specified by this particular Access Group that the user is being  added to  In this example  all permissions can be selected for this user because Group    New Group 1  has full access rights  ie  Device Setup  One Line Editor  Annunciator   Commands   associated with it     4  Fill the details for Contact information  Name  Email  Phone  Comments     5  Fill in the details for Authentication Information  Login  Password   Please make sure that  you confirm your password by retyping it in the  Confirm Password  field     6  Your new user is saved automatically by EnerVista Viewpoint  You may now either  add e
22.  2 bytes long  In this case  in the  Max   column  you need to enter a value to specify how many counts the bits have to be  shifted to the right for the 16 bit Modbus register value  Viewpoint Monitoring will  use this value to shift the Modbus register value from the device  and use the lower  byte of the 16 bits value  For example  if the 16 bits Modbus register value is  Ox02C7  the max value specified in the  Max  column is 8  Viewpoint Monitoring will  shift the bits of 0x02C7 8 times to the right  after the shift  the value will be 0x0002   and the lower byte 0x02 will be used    CFT_FLOAT2   Modbus data item has the value of floating point  However  the word  order has to be swapped by the Viewpoint Monitoring system to correctly present the  value  It is 4 bytes long  2 Modbus registers     CFT_MILLI_SEC_ COUNTS   A 6 bytes long Modbus data item  It represents the  milliseconds since Jan  1  2000  00 00 00  Viewpoint Monitoring system will present  it in the format of  MM DD YYYY HH MM SS ssss   It is 3 Modbus registers long   CFT_SINT64   Modbus data item is a 64 bits long signed integer  4 Modbus  registers long     CFT_UINT64   Modbus data item is a 64 bits long unsigned integer  4 Modbus  registers long      Training License Transfer Procedure    Step 1   Destination PC    e Load Application  Viewpoint  URCD  269  469      to destination P C   e Launch Application   make note of the Site Code                 x        Obtaining a license key for this software     
23.  Cancel         e The  Sample Rate  dialog will appear next and is the last step in the process  At the  top of the window is four boxes each detailing the start and end times of the two  source COMTRADE files  If synchronization is required  the field  Trigger in the  second file lagging by  is given to add an offset to the second file  This offset can be  negative in which case the first file will be lagging the second file     e The field  Destination   Sampling Rate  is available so that the sampling rate for the  destination file is configurable     e In order to view the now merged COMTRADE file  leave the check box  Open in  COMTRADE Viewer  checked In order to finish the process click  Finish      The two source COMTRADE files have now been merged into the specified destination file  If    three or more files are to be merged  this process may be repeated using the destination file  from the first merge as one of the source files for a second merge     144    COMTRADE    View  Introduction to COMTRADE View    The COMTRADE viewer feature within EnerVista Viewpoint provides a visual display of power  systems data and relay operation data captured during a specific triggered event  The  viewer application can display oscillography  phasors  harmonics and actual values retrieved  from a COMTRADE file     iewpoint    lan 20051102 173447 OSC cfg     File Edit Tools Plug amp Play Yiew Communications Window Help     AEIR EA    w a    p AVETORM S see    Re i   Stan   2E  h   T
24.  E E eens is EEEE A EAT 13  Introduction to Device SeUUD  siitiicade tia attacavinnsitadwdatwennenteaniaen awed at haatiaaatsaaweasaanes 13  Addinota DEVICE cen c  a tan ianhuakwen tar A Teen auet anne awa annua Sean E ENA aes 14  EGIUING a  DEVICE sc scyarnceachvanestley AET ets saate a aaar e eiai 21  Bia   ia  ale le w  DEVICE een ee eee Ont ees nn ee ee ee ree 24  Importing GE MUultilin DEVICES vaneriin an tak ua dnesdeet nine a a a aaa 25  FOMU EARO oiana PAA AEL A AITITE ALEA 27  IMEFOGUCHON to Formula EdItOF siitivss tong asetanerulcdeiadantdincensianes iin O eae 27  AOCING a FOMU reenen daemons eeerwuia ne uuaemetuaachdeuresauacnnentinn 29  ECItING A FOrM Ula arerioei aa EAA ses uur beasetas cee ANAA EANTA ON eA 33  Formula Strage nerne a a A er nee  35  USINO FORMULAS eiea aaa a a a a a a A 36  SVS CM ERO Cardinia naaa ina EAE E E E EAN 37  Introduction to  One LINS  Editor iriirsnaseii ia T EANA NA a 37  TOODI S aiao E AAE A A EA 38  Introduction to One Line Editor Toolbars          sessssesesssrensnrsnererrnrsrenrsrsrrrrnrerenrerenrne 38  Ada J Remove Toolbars siiri a a a a aa a a a EA 42  one LNe  Editor TOODA F esirisseiie e a E A eases 43  Drawing  TOODA Ferer eaa A a A A E A A 44  Gauges TOODA arree aa a A E rare 45  LINKS  TOODA inicien E ENEA EEOAE A EE 46  SVIMDOIS TOODA rriren bicini Ea AE a E EA A A A 47  Transformer  amp  SymbDoOls TOODI Fes narnakiner aa a A A a aa araa 48  SWitepgear and Control  TOODA aniria aa A 49  ZOOM GOODALE senare A ENE E A 50  N
25.  EES 156  A Reminder about Spreadsheets siirsavivnesssuswnnainiavesetaik eA EE E A Aa OA 158  VIEW AarmMONCS maarre ea aaa e a r a E Eaa ETNE SA 159  AAMINI Eee   OM aa Seespia criccas satan oe treat cate ew Rlasaga eae acura ea cat aren Eat ee ae  161  Introduction to Administration SetUp           sssssssssssesssrerrrerunsrrnnrrsnrnnrnrnesnrnenrrrenrnrrar 161  Adding  an ACCESS GrOUlD waged nasniad aie a a a a e a daennaeeeneeins 162    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    EGICING aly  ACEGSS  GlOUD raar r A A AT  164  peeing  air ACCESS GrOUDana a aE AEA 166  Adding a USE ses ccatavenaia wan deca eN E E e A R E N EA 167  EGCG a SOU ea a OE EO O a TA ata mie ceeds 169  Pectng a USE easi alse nnanea nauwameeanaeERsaoaaens 172  PUTOO PIA aaaea EET A E A AO 175  FHLFOGUCEION  to PUG K Play arrera a a E E 175  open SYSteCM SENN a yekan aa aAA Ea 177  Device  WINGOW SOCEM iira Nai a A A AAA 178  Bisclaislelc  ga parr etre eer eet a E E re teen ee rere 179  VIPLUGIELONG Pan Class  ancisainceersinaasdesaanisoascuaeaiersaanseanussautaenianseds E A 180  TIMDPORE TEMDIOUSS urra a O tad alee eeenany pea Cane a 181  CUSTONMIDEVICE E GRON nc r a a O N 183  TLPOGUCH OMriceccscresatsarcracsneuintaanaesnessasenataamenaeeannuanGesatatcuninsesanesenseeamaneinaeraremiaines 183  Accessing  the  GuStOM  File BGItOF sdixisacnoicccs riaa i AAA AAAA ENN 184  Custom Device Definition Maintenance SCreen      ccccccsccsssseeeeeeeeeeeccunneeeeeenteeugeaenttees 185  Custom  Device DeNNItO
26.  EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Formula   The user can enter the formula in this section  When the user wants to use a  parameter from the device  pressing the  Parameter  button inserts a parameter  variable in the formula  The user can then select this parameter to specify the exact  parameter to use in the formula by use of a list box containing a list of all possible  analog parameters for this particular device     Select the  OK  button to save the formula     Formula Evaluation    Once a formula is created  the user can press the  Evaluate  button to have the formula  parameters resolved  communication requests will retrieve data values   Instead of the  formula  the user will see all of the individual parameter values and the formula result   Press the  Edit  button to return to the editor mode     32    Formula Editor    Editing a Formula    Select the formula you wish to edit and then click on the  Edit  button to edit that formula     Ener  ista   Yiewpoint Monitoring    r F   Pr EE ce    Any Auxiliary 459     469  Output Relay R2 Auxiliary    OR 489  0utput Relay FS Auxiliary    OR   469  Output  Relay F   Auxillary       33    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    The Edit Formula screen will display allowing the user to edit the selected formula  The user  MUST use the GUI keypad on the right to edit the formula  The mouse can be used to move  the cursor position within the edit control and to highlight blocks of the formula     
27.  PLUG  amp  PLAY   gt        JED DASHBOARD         If there are no installed templates for the devices you have setup  or you haven t any  devices setup   see Device Setup to help setup your devices  the only option available will  be  Import Templates    The screen shown below will appear if the IED Dashboard is  empty     r F    be p   n F F  EUs z E a G E  l  i  See ie    ett    a T fat the aga  IEDs        J his  amp  Play allows you to instantly view pre created  monitoring screens for your  EDs at the click of a button    Plug  amp  Play curently supports the following IEDs     H 239 MB EPM 5000 Series EE POM  Gl EPM 91500  96500 E POM I  E reso H raro  G FIRETRACER ESM  EEN ai Sm   EI MM3 E   UA Family except Ba  voltages and currents with maximums both side 745 B MPRO    UPS LP UPS 5G    and minimurnts  eaa  E MVT  EMVTC  D Fersa MAX  a EVID       175    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Many IED templates have already been included when you installed EnerVista VIEWPOINT   Please check the VIEWPOINT web site for additional templates that are available     176    Plug  amp  Play    i Qe _L  a     Ee  gt       ee oy sy rh or a   mr A   gt  s  I   1 t O     q  gt  l     a       yo  fy  a a       NA n   k    pa     ww hd Ww   E   aw       This option allows the operator to view all available Plug  amp  Play devices on a single schema       Y Ener  ista   iewpoint    IED_Dashboard sf   Acknowledge f    li      _ Main   PLUG  amp  PLAY  IED DASHBOARD    p A
28.  Reports   Chart Preferences x          Chart Hame  Chart 1  Description      Display Parameters       Parameter 1    Parameter 2    M Show Zero   Show High Low    Reference Lines       MT Ok   x Cancel    6  The user can now fill in the following fields for the current chart     Chart Name   Enter the name for the chart   Description   Enter the description for the chart   Display Parameters   Select the parameters to be displayed in the chart   Customize the chart with the following options   Show Zero  Show High Low  Enabling this selection will draw separate lines to indicate the  High and Low values when averaging is used to plot values   Add Reference lines  Each Reference line is defined by a name  value to graph the line   and the color to plot the reference line   NOTE  A total of 10 Reference Lines can be added to each  Chart     128    Reports    7  Click  OK  to proceed   NOTE  The Time Window for the Chart is selected within the Chart Viewer  since this information will be changed often     NOTE  A total of 50 Charts can be added to each Report     129    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Report Viewer    There are 2 methods to open the Report Viewer     Method 1   From the main    Report Configuration    screen  there is a    View    selector that lists all of  the Charts  Select a Chart from the list and the chart will then be displayed     Method 2   A Chart can be viewed by selecting  File    gt   Open  from the menu and then  selecting a Rep
29.  Windows 2000 service pack 4    2  Microsoft Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4  KB891861     3  Microsoft Security Update for Windows 2000  KB935839   This security path upgrades  kernel32 dll to version 5 0 2195 7135    4  Microsoft Internet 6 0 SP1 or above    5  Microsoft MDAC 2 8 SP1     If you have problems to install Viewpoint Monitoring ViewNode 5 60 in your Windows 2000  system  please ensure you have above patches or components installed first     196    FAQ    6  Configure the Windows TFTP client in Windows Vista for URPlus  event retrieval    Viewpoint Monitoring needs Windows TFTP client to retrieve events from URPlus devices   C9OP and D9OP   If you have URPlus devices configured in your Viewpoint Monitoring  environment under Windows Vista system  you need to configure the Windows Vista TFTP  client as follows     1  Goto Control Panel   gt  Programs and Features   gt  Turn Windows Features on or off  Check the box for TF TP Client and click OK   If you use Windows Firewall  proceed to step 5  otherwise  configure your firewall to  allow all incoming and outgoing traffic for C  Windows System32 TFTP EXE   4  TFTP setup is complete  You do not need to continue to step 5    5  Go to Control Panel   gt  Windows Firewall   gt  Allow a program through Windows Firewall  6  Click Add Program  then Browse amp ldots    7  Select C  Windows System32 TFTP EXE and click Open  then OK  then OK    8  TFTP setup is complete     7  Administrator password on a new installatio
30.  ate ee anaes ate aan cians ae ies tae 121  PiNUPO CUETO Mane acereubantnchanteew eanmucanen on deaut a oaian leeks uae E A icericunreedantt 121  ReCDORE Crean costeuntactesonnt st sougeees sauce nee a saeco was ouueyaruese weane teat ete ania  123  REDON Paral Nelers  bonpusne eeeuieu haut eue nite teagan manus EN 125  REDOC ENATS irran eie A A E A A A A Satan 127  REDOC VIEW O ioiii nren e aar aea a aa a ke eea a a 130  Additional Features ranerne a a Gusta wastes O AA AE 133  COMTRADE   ircccterutinawrcse cuss taneie A TOE EEO A 137  Mroduc ton tOo COMTRADE aietara iraa AATA Aia 137  CONVE FE inaia a a eae ee ae sean eer et hee cae 139  CONVERTING FIE FORMAL wisi te asennad ties senate ey aan swam pean detains ANEN E 139  RESAMPLED IATE cag aani en eecpane ee aai 141  Resaimpre a COMTRADE flere a T N 141  METO Cadeatis uc teumia ee E et eer death Core E a 142  Merging COMTRADE files iste scans yards dsvendaacsamennnciereeaannnseatsekumaciabaadgenadaanmameneaeadn    142  MCW sti a ecg ae i laa acne aad teal ea ada haat hiahe c he a lanae alien eae ble cual Sea 145  Introduction  to COMTRADE ViICW wicccaciitintviusdaveseces taduaten fanaa va Miteu kan etd Marea eaaeeeen aes 145  COMTRADE VIEW TOOIDa l saccateradesd awiasead ar a a a a aai 146  View Oscillogta phy irnn N A A AA ANA 147  Conriguire PreterenCes aaoi e aAA A EO EEA 150  Opening a Saved COMTRADE File       ccccccccscesseeeeeeeeetscessenenteeseseaeusannnetesenteeanannnts 155  VIW Pll SO Sars tart a E A EET A A RTE
31.  be found from the file browsing dialog box by clicking the    icon     e Next to the title   Format of COMTRADE Data file   select between ASCII and  Binary  ASCII files are in a text format and maybe viewed in a spreadsheet  document while the binary format is smaller but only viewable by the COMTRADE  viewer     e Use the  Open in COMTRADE Viewer  check box to open the COMTRADE file in the  COMTRADE viewer once the resampling process is complete     e The  Resample  button will then resample the source CFG file into the target CFG    COMTRADE file in the format  ASCII Binary  selected  To ignore all changes and  cancel the operation select  Cancel      141    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Merge    Merging COMTRADE files    The convert utility converts a CSV oscillography file into a COMTRADE file viewable by  COMTRADE viewer  If converted into an ASCII Data file  an oscillography COMTRADE   cfg   file can be readable by spreadsheet applications     Select COMTRADE Files E  xj  Use this Utility to Combine or Convert Oscilography Files    Select 1 or 2 COMTRADE files    Select Destination COMTRADE file    Format of COMTRADE Data file  f ASCI    Binary    Ra         Cancel         To merge two COMTRADE files     142    Under the title  Select 1 or 2 COMTRADE files  enter the CFG files to merge  The files  may be found from a browsing dialog box by clicking the following icon LJ     NOTE  The first COMTRADE file entered in the list will be considered the r
32.  company name      Add Group           Permissions   IM Device Setup  e Admintetrator            Sueten Editor                            Administrat n    PASEA M Annunciator  Editing   E  Operators IM Gommands      Please Add a User    l     Guest Group Information   sn Guest    Hame   Administrater  Comments                   2  Getting Started    Ok   2X Cancer        Note  By default  no Access Groups or Users are setup except for an ADMIN Access Group  and a corresponding user named ADMINISTRATOR  These cannot be deleted from the  system  though they can be edited  since EnerVista VIEWPOINT requires one administrator  account to be present in the system at all times     To add a new Group  perform the following steps     1  Click on the  ADD GROUP  button  the right portion of the screen should now bring up  the following parameters     e Permission Check boxes  for Device Setup  One Line Editor  Annunciator   Commands    e Group Name   e Group Comments    162    Administration     User Management     x   Company Name   Your company name       Add Group      Add User   fi  Delete      EI Administrator    Permissions   i Device Setup  M System Editor          e MW Annunciator  Editing   E Operators W Commands     i Please Add a User   EI Guest    Group Informatio     Serie C  i Ta Name  Alpha  Please Add a User Comments            Getting Started   MT Ok   x Cancel         Adding an Access Group  In this case  we have created a new group called  Alpha     2  Fill out perm
33.  contains an assortment of tools used to perform File Management  save   open  etc    Alarm Alert Acknowledgement and Configuring of Indicators  Here are the  following tools specific to this toolbar and their function     New          Open  Save    E  Save As   Edit    Insert Indicator    f    M Cut   FE Copy   Paste   i Erase   i   Reconnect       Devices    e  Master Connect  Be siji    106    Create a new annunciator panel file   ap      Open Load an existing annunciator panel  file   ap      Save current  ap file with existing  filename  If a filename has not been  specified  EnerVista VIEWPOINT will  prompt you to name it now     Save current  ap file with a new filename     Edit current Indicator Settings and  Configuration     Insert a new Indicator panel which can  later be configured to monitor Device  Settings     Copy and remove the current selected  Indicator and place it in your Windows  clipboard     Copy the current selected Indicator and  place it in your Windows clipboard     Paste the current selected Indicator that is  in your Windows clipboard     Delete the current selected Indicator     In case of your Indicators not being able  to communicate to their respected  Devices  Clicking on this button will result  in EnerVista Viewpoint trying to reconnect  to those Devices     Allows for but does NOT initiate  connections to devices      amp  P    ha Acknowledge     a Communication Status    Master Connect  Off    Mute Sound    Acknowledge    Reset    Commun
34.  eeeeeeeeeees 29  adding images to a SCheMa         seeeeee  63  adding report parameters          sceeeeee 125  additional features          cceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 133  align bottom DUttON         ccccceeeee ence eeees 52  align horizontal centers button              52  align left button           cece cece cece eee eeeeeeees 52  align right button           cece cece eeee eee 52  align TOOMWD Al eenn 52  align top button          cc cece cece cence ee eeeeees 52  align vertical centers button            0005  52  annunciator tOOIlDAr        cceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 106  archive data      cccccceeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeegeees 133  automatic voltage regulator button        47  B  back DULCON       cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeagenes 53  backwards button         ccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeees 53  Dar 2D Gaus ccctcscarisssievsateetianasawenenes 45  bar 3D gauge scccivcssanassenrenseeoutavensesnens 45  bus connection button        s sesesesssessesss 47  bus end button        s sesesessssasnsnrrrrrersss 47  C  capacitor buttons         sesesesesrsrsrsrrrrrnre 47  Capture DULCON       cccceceeeseeneeneeneeueens 106    200    changing the work area size of the    Sape AN  EEE E E E 64  circuit breaker component       sssssssssss  49  close curve button       ssssssseserererersrssne 44  component properties         s sssssssss  65  88  configuring   editing an indicator to a   GOVICS aean ERE 110  configuring   editing the alarm active   states properties of an indicator        112  connecting an indicator t
35.  following steps     1  Select the Access Group from the site menu that contains the Group you wish to edit  The  list of Users corresponding to that site should now appear below the Site     164    Administration     User Management xj  Company Name   Your company name      Add Group   Add User      Delete      Eh  Administrator    Permissions   i Device Setup  M System Editor                 J Dp a W Anmunciator  Editing   Eh Operators eo    Please Add a User ommands  a a Group Informnatior       Guest ios a  Sf Alpha SMe  pra    John Smith    Comments         Getting Started   mM Ok   x Cancel         When selecting an Access  it s details show up on the right side of the screen    2  Edit the Access Group details fields   Permission and Group Information      3  Your changes are saved automatically by EnerVista VIEWPOINT  You may now  add edit delete other Access Group and Users    Returning to the Main Menu    Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session  you can click on the     CANCEL  button to exit back to the EnerVista VIEWPOINT menu without saving  If you wish  to confirm the changes you have made in this section  click on the  OK  button     165    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Deleting an Access Group    This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below             User Management     xj  Company Name   You company name         Permissions   IM Device Setup  e Admintetrator  I  Sustem Editor          
36.  in Microsoft  NET framework 2 0  When you setup your ViewNode Support  in Viewpoint Monitoring system  the ViewNode Support setup wizard automatically un   registers the  NET framework 2 0 from Internet Information Service  If you have any other  web applications need Microsoft  NET framework 2 0  you can    t run them together with  Viewpoint Monitoring XML DA web services  Please install and run those  NET framework 2 0  web applications in another computer     4  Identity setting for OPC servers in DCOM configuration    During the ViewNode Support setup  Viewpoint Monitoring automatically uses the interactive  account for DCOM server GE32MTCP and GE32MODB  However  if you use remote desktop  client to remotely login into your Viewpoint Monitoring in Windows XP  your ViewNode will    194    FAQ    report communication problems with Viewpoint Monitoring system  To solve the problem   please do following     1  Click the  Run  menu item from    Start    to launch the  Run  dialog box    2  Enter dcomcnfg in the  Open  text entry and click the  OK  button to launch the     Component Services    window    3  In the left tree panel of  Component Services     go to Component Services   gt   Computers   gt  My Computer   gt  DCOM Config    4  Select the  GE32MTCP OPC Server  from the right panel  and click right mouse button  on it  and click the  Properties  menu item to launch the  GE32MTCP OPC Server Properties     window        gt  Component Services    Eile    gt am     J Co
37.  its UR Inserts a UR component into the schema  This UR  component can now be connected and configured to a  real UR relay        One Shot Test Provides the user with a one time reading of all the  current values or status from each of the connected and  configured components on the schema     4 Master Connect On Allows for but does NOT initiate connections to devices     Master Connect Off Disconnects all connected devices     p    43    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Drawing Toolbar    Keno kE Fe F       The drawing toolbar is used to create basic lines  curves  text and shapes for use in your  schema  Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function     k     A    bj G et Z marg    44    Select    Edit  Vertices    Properties  Line    Polyline    Polygon    Rectangle    Polycurve    Close Curve    Ellipse  Text    Image    Used to select components  You can either click one component  and then hold down CTRL to select others or you can just drag  an area which contains the components you want to select     Shows vertices points for the current component you have select   if the component support vertices manipulation      Shows the properties of the current selected component   Used to draws one line     Used to draw connecting lines  Double click to end drawing a  component     Used to draw an enclosed variable sided polygon  Double click to  end drawing a component     Used to draw a right angle rectangle     Used to draw conne
38.  last date recorded in the Report     134    Reports    Archive Data    Select the  Archive  button to archive the data  The following dialog will appear that allows  the user to select a Date Window to Archive data from     Report Archive   x     From To    iad  21 Jan 2004 5 00 PM  gt    milf Jan 2004 5 00 PM           Ph Ok       Cancel      If the Start Date selected is the Start of the Report data  the user will be asked if the user  would like to purge the Data after the archiving is completed        Selecting the H  button will set the Start Date to the oldest date recorded in the Report     Selecting the il button will set the End Date to the last date recorded in the Report     135    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Export Data    Select the  Export  button to export the data  The following dialog will appear that will allow  the user to select the channels to export        Export Report    From To    KIE Dec 2003 14 00 PM     JE Dec 2003 12 00 PM                Frequency  Hourly averages    F Show Min Max    Minute samples  Hourly averages    Daily averages  File    A Date Window will allow the user to define the Start and End dates to be exported  The  user can also select the format of the data  either minute samples  hourly averages  or daily  averages  If the user selects hourly or daily averages  they will also have the option to  export the minimum and maximum values  The user needs to only specify a destination file  and press the    Export
39.  oo oo oo oo   o   0       150 151 1 1 0 00          Output Relay 0211  Output Relay 0211 CFT_B    Bl FC141  Active Setpoi 0212 CFT_ENU FC118  Last Trip  Tim 0221 CFT_TIME  E             Output Relay 0211                                  0225  CFT_UINT T  0226  CFT_SINT C o  0228  CFT_SINT Ti 0  022a  CFT_SNT m  1  fo f a T oo _  022    CFT_SNT m  022e  0230  0232  CFT_UINT E   FLA 0  O Vv 0 20000000 1 2 A 0    Pre Trip Iq 0233 CFT_UINT  4       The changes made in the editor will be reflected in the corresponding cdd file   Described below are the various features and sections available in the editor     Device Identification   Displays the name for the current device     Version   Displays the version number you are currently editing     Description   Displays a text description for this device     Check for unique Modbus Address     187    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Checking this check box means the program will prompt the user when they enter a Modbus  address that is not unique  The user must then change the value in order to continue  The  only exception to this rule is when the user wishes to manipulate bit values for a specific  Modbus entry  Thus  if the data type is set to a bit for a particular Modbus Address mapping   the user can use that Modbus Address in a different entry     Received data is LSB MSB order Check Box    Checking this check box means the register stores values with the byte order from LSB  being in the first byte position 
40.  or 1   The LED can  also be configured to become active when the digital parameter has a value of 0 by  selecting the    Reverse Indication    checkbox     83    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    You can select a Digital LED to be one of three LED types                      Component Properties    r a    i 7  EW    n     Status s       When viewing a schema the color of the digital LED can be any one of the five states listed  below     oO Unknown Communication failure or configuration problem   gt  Normal LED is in normal condition   Q Status Lowest priority      Alert Medium priority   9 Alarm Highest priority    84    System Editor    LED Logic    When an LED has a condition that becomes active  the LED will start flashing the color  associated with the LED type  Red for Alarm  Yellow for Alert  If an LED is configured as  type    Status     it does not have to be acknowledged and will not flash while in an active  condition     Once an LED changes state and goes from a solid green color to a flashing red yellow color  a sound file will be continuously played until either the    Acknowledge    button is pressed or  the    Mute    is enabled     The Acknowledge button is located on the top toolbar and to the far right of the screen  when a schema is opened in Viewer  Initially  the Acknowledge button is disabled  The  Acknowledge button becomes enabled when an LED changes state  flashing             O  x    la  x          re  Acknowledge Cd Communication S
41.  report viewer           eeee ees 130  P  DaN DUCCON coruri an NTE 50  parameter gage sisrate 45  DUG Ge Did sopien Ta 175  181  polyc  rve DUTTON    cccaeeeeseueneecenenenens 44  DOIVGON  DUTON ieren orie 44  DOLVIING DURON ipanaa 44  POPanna cunietmceaneisu ene 175  DFETEPENICES  2ckiitvna cua a tee eanin as oes 5  printing the Chart      ccccecseeceeueeneeuenns 130  properties button       ccc ces eceaeneeenenenens 44  purge datara fenan ee TE 133  qualified modem  ss sesesesersrsrsrsrsrrrrereress 1  R  reactor DUWO in titstcariecet cchbieaaGaret aces 47  recloSer button      cceceseueeeeseueneseununenas 47  reconnect devices button              94  106  record DUTON Poieni En E 106  rectangle button       ssssssssesssnsnsensnrsens 44  rectifier DUON cairai nina aana 47  FEDOM oai wraeteteaee santos 125  127  report charts sn avakedcsasoreneonaeinadecuernede 127  report Palate rs aruki ra a 125  PEDON VIEWG riremi aA 130  FE DONLS wieaicesitaaietincidan 121  123  130  133  resetting an alarmed indicator that has  been acknowledge       sesssssrsrsrssrsres 120  resistor DULCON       cccecseeseeeeneeeeeuueeeens 47  nont  arrow DUTON sosiiisariisianiana a 94  rotate DURON easan R 54  rotate left button      s sesesesssrerrrrrrrrrssns 54  rotate LOOID OE simre aA 54  rotating COMponentsS       s ssssssssssrrssss 54  S  save and view schema button              43  save as DUON aiun a EAE 43  save file DUTTON        s sssssssersssrsrsnsrsrrnne 43    201    EnerVista Viewpoint Mo
42.  your schema     Layout Toolbar    Layout  maA    The Layout toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to adjust and size the  components created on your schema     39    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Structure Toolbar    Structure ee  mmo a Ci C  The Structure toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to group ungroup components    of your schema and also to move components in between the viewable layers of your  schema     Switch Gear and Control Toolbar       The Switchgear and Control toolbar contains an assortment of interactive digital symbols  which can be used to represent their respective real life components on a schema     Symbols Toolbar     ehxrxt hmBatotiote   amp  6 GEO A    The Symbols toolbar contains an assortment of electrical diagram symbols which can be  used to represent their respective components on a schema     System Editor Toolbar    System Editor F  EFA LIEFS       The One Line Editor toolbar provides the basic functionality of creating opening and  saving schema files as well as providing access to certain One Line Editor specific tools like   Insert UR  and the  One Shot Test      40    System Editor    Transformers and Symbols Toolbar    Bei a ae ME KBB a ry HS       The Transformers  amp  Symbols toolbar contains an assortment of transformer related  symbols which can be used to represent their respective components on a schema     Zoom Toolbar       The Zoom toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to resize  zoo
43. 002   If you CFT_BIT is the 9th bit from the right in the 16 bits Modbus  register  you need to specify the max value as 256  2 8  0x0100   If you CFT_BIT is  the 16th bit from the right  you need to specify the max value as 32768  2 15   Ox8000   Hence  you should enter the max value as 2    bit count   1   where the bit  count is from the right to the left  CFT_BIT value also needs an enumeration to  specify the text descriptions for the value O and 1    CFT_DATE   A 4 bytes long value  The first 2 bytes represent the year  the 3rd byte  represents the day  and the 4th byte represents the month  Viewpoint Monitoring  presents the value in the format of  MM DD YYYY     CFT_TIME   A 4 bytes long value  The ist byte represents the hundredth of a  second  The 2nd byte represents the second  The 3rd byte represents the minutes   and the 4th byte represents the hours  Viewpoint Monitoring presents the value in  the format of  HH MM SS hh     CFT_HEX2   Modbus data item is a Modbus register   16 bits long  Viewpoint  Monitoring presents the value in the format of  0x   0x     such as  0x1A 0x20      CFT_COIL_BIT   It is exactly the same as CFT_BIT data type  except that the  Modbus function 1 is used for reading the data item    CFT_INPUT_BIT   It is exactly the same as CFT_BIT data type  except that the  Modbus function 2 is used for reading the data item    CFT_BYTE   A single byte value  However  Viewpoint Monitoring will have to read at  least a single Modbus register which is
44. 08F38 27 49 1 1d5 96 46 00B0002091DF    O2E24942 2832 1105 9E46 0060002091 DF    2F0E2680 9FF5 43C0 B76E 1 14456693593    7FE66060 442D 1 1CF 4F32 00608CC 16331    FC7D9E01 3F9E 1103 93C0 00C04F72D4F 7    88 76E7D4 77C3 4444 4909 401 413406409    3050F4d8 98B5 11CF BBS2 004 400BDCE0B    FS80858E 4 D0B0 421F 41FE 3CFS89805106    9F0bdSa0 ec01 11d0 a6a0 00a0c92re752    49669610 BS0D 1100 6969 004070922E750    61738644 F 196 11D0 9953 00C04FD919C1    ESFBS615 568F  1102 9061  00CO4F SCSFE    IBB3D52F 9803 4d29 B232 1F2F14E5242E    24049545 41 74 4945 31 90 CF294600C500    C2B96968 8E30 4644 48F9 F40D09D1E47E        EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    GE37MICP OPC Server Properties      General   Location   Security   Endpoints   Identity               Which user account do pou want to use to run thie application     C The interactive user     C The launching user        f This user     User    Browse         Password     Confirm password       i             7  Click the  OK  button to exit the  GE32MTCP OPC Server Properties    window        Please repeat those steps on GE32MODB OPC server     5  Installing 5 60 Viewpoint Monitoring or ViewNode in Windows 2000  Professional system    Microsoft SQL Server 2005 express is used as the database engine for Viewpoint Monitoring  and ViewNode 5 60  For the Viewpoint Monitoring ViewNode installation to be successful   your Windows 2000 Professional system must have following Windows patches or  components installed     1 
45. 4  86  LED indicator COIOUSS        cccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 98  left arrow DULCON        c cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 94  INE DUON sectcciso tenet aaa 44  HNK  DUON eroaa aa 46  HKS LOOD AF siawesoonsavivemesietononteoeniawes  46  M  maintenance Screen 1      cee ee cece cece eee ees 185  making toolbars viewable          ccseeeeee  42  master connect off button               8  106  master connect on button             0008  106  MOGDUS CNUMES weuidiisiidaws sci aew eens 187  MOdDUS Protocol coretan atn 183  MOUE sanan a a 5  modem troubleshooting             ceceeeeeeee 1  modifying properties of a component    88  MOLOP DUTEON oriniai orere ae 47  motor round rotor button            ceeeeeees 47  motor synchronous button     sssessssssesu  47  moving components between layers       53  moving components between viewable  Vay Cl asonisinai a a te venaeeeias 53    Index    N  new schema button         ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 43  nudge GOWN button         cceee cece eeeeeee ees 51  nudge left button         cceeceeeeeeeeeneeneees 51  nudge right button            cece eeeeeee eee eees 51  nudge toolbar racen 51  NUdGe UP DUTTON         cece cess cence seeenee eens 51  O  one shot test button            cece eee eeee eens 43  One Line editor toolbar          cccceeeeeeees 43  One Line viewer toolbar           cceeeeeeees 94  open file button          ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 43  opening a schema file           seeeeeeeeeeeee 95  opening files in system viewer              94  opening the
46. 5  transformer  amp  symbols toolbar             48  transformer AUTO button             00000e  48  transformer current button             00 48  transformer SYMDOIS          0ceeeeeeeeeeeees 48  transformers DUttONS        cceeeeeeeeeeeeees 48  transformers phase shifting button       48  transformers voltage buttons               48  turbine DUON enra aN 47  U  understanding online  offline and invalid  EELEE A A A TT 103  ungroup component button              06  53  ungrouping cCOomMponentS       s s sssssessssss 53  UR DUON tandidvanttacsnrenisa ie aai 43  U E T E EE A A NE TT 5  USINO formulaa 36  V  V SWIC orainra rE OT AEA 49  view device status button          s  s ssss ss  94  W  what is an unassigned device              104  Z  zig zag configuration button                 48  ZOOM  DUON paarecataane ters N 50  ZOOM tO  fit DUTON oreiro oaa 50  zoom to selection button       ssssssssssesss 50  ZOOM tOOlDa ereed in a ei 50    
47. Aa a aAA 95  MCTINOG FE 2 annn EE AA et A AE A N Oa AANO 95  EGUIDMENE and Switchgear INGICAUION ierniioaris iia O O O E 96  E    ipment and Switchgear Control orsisririns kiini aaa aii 97  LED INnGicator GOlOuUrs aairinnrsio ein a Aa A ues  exsae 98  Screen Capturing In One Line  VIEW aaaea irk rele i a a aA 99  DEVICE StalUS  aee a a aa a ETO AE 100  DeViCe  Status  WINDOW sscesqaasen eire A a NA 100  Understanding Online  Offline and Invalid StatuS          cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeaees 103  W  hatisan Unassigned DEVICES  co  cssestretaiscestinsniey aa aaa a 104  ANMUNGCIAQLON serrie na a A E E E oon een NO A NOOTE 105  troduction CO  ANANUNCIACON aeni E sane a AN A A eee eamcatts 105  AMNUNCIIOC LOOID Als  25cesnnareseenasenes cantduts eeaaataenonuineeedeendenestees E D 106  FTG GAQCOES  4isienssd wacraactrornsnic   s ances hpowineis waa dara es eae oS wa a Can a ee eee we a eae a 108  Inserting an Indicator into the Annunciator Panel             cccceceeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeaaeees 108  Configuring   Editing an Indicator tO a D VICE      cece cece cece cece eeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeenenes 110  Configuring   Editing the Active State Properties of an Indicator             cc cece eee eee eees 112  Acknowledging Alarmed INCiCators          cccccccceccnscccecssneteceessccuneeeneteesseseggunaanesenegs 118  Resetting an Alarmed Indicator that has been ACKNOWIEdGE          cece cece eeeee nent eeeeeees 120  REDPOP S santas laser eas mane a oue ica a me aaa acide hala
48. Back    Forwards    Backwards    Combines all selected components into one combined entity     Breaks apart all components of one entity back into their  respective original components     Moves current components to the absolute front of all  viewable layers     Moves current components to the absolute rear of all viewable  layers     Moves current components on layer higher than it s original  layer hierarchy     Moves current components on layer lower than it s original  layer hierarchy     Select multiple components by holding a CTRL key down and selecting each of the  components with the mouse button     53    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Rotate Toolbar    Rotate ge    Gad ZA ck S        The Rotate Toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to rotate or flip the components  created on your schema  Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their  function     Ci Rotate Rotates selected component freely  Once selected  put your  mouse cursor over the component and move the component  clockwise or counter clockwise depending on what you need     dc Rotate Left Rotates selected component 90 degrees counter clockwise   ok Rotate Right Rotates selected component 90 degrees clockwise    Ah Flip Vertical Flips the selected component on the vertical axis      Flip Horizontal Flips the selected component on the horizontal axis     54    System Editor    Layout Toolbar    Layout  oe Es fl    The Layout Toolbar contains an assortment of tools 
49. Digital Energy    Monitoring s g    ENERVISTA          Instruction Manual    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring v5 72  GE Publication Code  GEK 113605  Manual Part Number  1601 0270 A1  Copyright    2013 GE Multilin Inc     GE Digital Energy   650 Markland Street  Markham  Ontario   Canada L6C 0M1   Tel   905  927 7070 Fax   905  927 5098 EE    Internet  http   www gedigitalenergy com Management System is  registered to IS09001 2000    QMI   005094    UL   A3775    Table Of Contents    Welcome to EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring          cccccceeeeee esses cette eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeneneegs 1  Ul SChCChIMOGS uc tsccsttaeettateeticeceneesutiesa eden antaanasenmaenaneaaeeata nae ae nen teeeananeaiaen ceria 3  SCP IPRETErEN CCS airne ona tale semana tevin gs ceria N A es wes eu pa Ina ie eae Aaa ae neath 5  SSCUIIC ier alae an a eee teen A a ten cteare etme ae Aiden ett i aeaatm ene 5  SACU SC CCN rnaar a senareas ame ea a senna eaans aaa a ceemnce tae tee 6  LED SOUDG sais ctnceraeas etic aia ciac A aan eine wa ind we ane rs ae ae ee 7  ANMUTGIALOR tuea ena arc a dances aniee canine read ane Gk pated rhea eee canes 7  WavelormM OC EVEN S i incuccvvans haven suetoseatevavate ea uecaapaatd E wanes eiievan Er 9  COR EGON ourer tanani was nani A aawes eeu ala Causa aaa aaa eee as rater os cae beeen daa 11  WV AECINGO G cian cesrwcarnceninas A aetawn cutee ealueatea neue pune yum ea ea ramen aleeen nes Gia em nnece nia aeetae 11  Dev IGS SCCUlD E E acre E A ter ESE T LEE PEE A E ETES
50. Edit Formula   x     Fornuna Name F ormulal       DEVICE Please select a device    Formula       UR  Demand la  SRC 17  1000      Evaluate    34    Formula Editor    Formula Storage    Formulas stored in a    EVVPmonitoring for  file  This file is located in the installation folder  where EVVPmonitoring EXE is located  The file will contain a list of records  Each line in the  file will be a comma delimited record where each record defines the properties for a single  formula     Importing   Selecting the  Import  button will prompt the user with a file browser window where they  can select a      for    file  After selecting the file  Viewpoint will read the records from the  selected file and append the formulas to the existing formula file    Exporting   Selecting the  Export  button will prompt the user with a file browser window where they    can select a      for    file to export the current formulas  This is a simply a    Save As    feature   The data is not getting reformatted                       SumOtPower    POS Phase Apparent Power     POM 3 Phase Real Power     Any Auxiliary 459      469  Output Relay R2 Auxiliary    OR    489  Output Relay R3 Auxiliary    OR   469  Output  Relay R    Auxillary             35    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Using Formulas    The user can access their device formulas in any analog parameter list  The list of formulas  created for a device will be appended to the analog parameter list of a device  Analog  fo
51. GE 44237 war Ss   _      Mig   Lae L240 a   E   E       pE     A         oa Ma      R        E  Untitled       AE    For Help  press F1 ae i    Here s the schema  PROVIDENCE  in the One Line Editor  Note we can easily switch to the    90    System Editor    Viewer to view this schema by clicking on the tab PROVIDENCE with the blinking editor    Go Eneriista Viewpoint    Untitled            Ele Edt Tools Phug amp Play View Communications Window He gh  ARE ALAIBO KA             COLDWATER NEW CIRCLIT OLD MILL  45 S01 A 36    SOA 18 SOA 2 OLF A  0 000 A 0000 A TON A 0 DO A   AA 4 OFS A 49ER A SA    TRANSFER BUS    EAIN EOS    Bus Voltages aa  492 204 9 7  sen eS Vv 13 247 meh ADLI  PEF A  mi 3E 1 44 537 yu       For Help  press F1 pian ried ie  Here s the schema  PROVIDENCE  in the One Line Viewer  Note we can easily switch to  the Editor to edit this schema by clicking on the tab PROVIDENCE with the boxed  E     91    92    System Viewer    System Viewer    Introduction to One Line Viewer    The One Line Viewer tool is used to view and provide control to your remote sites and their   corresponding devices through graphical one line diagrams created with the One Line Editor  tool  Upon accessing the One Line Viewer screen from the EnerVista Viewpoint main menu    the following screen will appear     10  xi    File Edit Tools Plug amp Play Yiew Communications Window Help  18  x   D Elea ENI A  6 1 Acknowledge  7 Communication Status       E  if   1st  For Help  pressFL EE A       
52. Hostin  ernation   watchdog  Security   Startup Screen   Audible Alarms Annuncistor  Alam Notihoshon Emad Confguraton   SMTP Mal Server      This i   required foe the emal motfication to wak  propery   Combsct pour  T department for the correct combiguratioan  Mestages cen  kom the Qnnuncalo Panel onginale trom   Meseage Fonmeat    Standard Format    Filet For Alama Continuous Aurr    East   Boere    w OF   X Cancel         A maximum of 5 Annunciator Panel files can be configured to run continuously  Viewpoint  Monitoring opens the user selected Annunciator Panel files at startup and keeps them  running continuously  If the user closes an Annunciator Panel file that is in the list of files to  continuously run  Viewpoint Monitoring automatically opens it again     In order to select the Annunciator Panel files for alarm continuous run  the user needs to    enable the Viewpoint Monitoring Watchdog  a Windows service to ensure Viewpoint  Monitoring is running continuously  see below      Waveform  amp  Events    When a user exits Viewpoint the user can select to continue retrieving the waveform and  event information from the configured devices in the environment     EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual       10    User Preferences    Control    To offer a level of protection  the action of sending a control command to a relay requires  the user to hold a key down as they select a button with the mouse pointer                                   PWrewpoindt Prelerences
53. LEDs are in normal condition   O At least 1 LED is in an alert condition and the operator has acknowledged the  LED  There are also no alarm conditions present   O At least 1 LED is in an alarm condition and the operator has acknowledged  the LED   2 a    GEST At least 1 LED has been reset  There are no alarms or alerts present   ashing         At least 1 LED is in an alert condition  There are no alarms  At least 1 LED   flashing    has changed state        bea At least 1 LED is in an alarm condition  At least 1 LED has changed state   ashing   Q No communications to any of the relays on the schema   Rule 1    Flashing of the Schema Status means there is a state change on the schema     Rule 2    The Schema Status will represent the LED used on the schema with highest priority state     Schema Indicator Priority    Priority Level 1   Lowest  Priority Level 2    Priority Level 3       O 8 0    Priority Level 4   Highest    77    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    LED Indicator   How To    There are two ways that an LED can be added to a schema     An LED can be added to a schema by selecting the LED icon  located on the    Switch Gear  and Control    toolbar     Switch Gear and Control____  Ney Ob y mpb  amp   A   ol       An LED can also be added to a schema by creating the LED through the properties of an  analog parameter     78    System Editor    LED Type   Analog   There are two possible ways of placing an LED on a schema  The direct way is to select the
54. MEAICO ta s a cssscesaesanessisesn en Aaa 187  Training  License Transfer PrOCed Ure ici ics cscidvven cans deeene sani daeanwes senate naweeteeeevasa aa eese 191  Step Le Destination PE aarne n E N a a eewen ter iameebaear setae eee  191  SEeD 2  VORIGIN al P Ca Tinea E 191  SVCD  3 ernie aN E Sobers seaweed eee ee oie oe eee asa re saa an ee eat cea oe Pade eet eae ae 192  Frequently Asked Questions  FAQ J sites cntcaupiuan ach Aa a a aN AA ETN 193  1  Uninstalling Viewpoint Monitoring           s ssssssssssssssssssesnsnserenssnsnanasnsneneneasessrssseene 193  2  ViewNode 5 50 communicates with Viewpoint Monitoring 5 60 Serve   r      s  s  s ssssssssa 193  3  ViewNode Support requires Microsoft  NET Framework 1 1         ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 194  4  Identity setting for OPC servers in DCOM configuration            ccccccceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 194  5  Installing 5 60 Viewpoint Monitoring or ViewNode in Windows 2000 Professional  SLE E E A EE EET E EEE IE A NE ET AE A ered E E T A EE 196  6  Configure the Windows TFTP client in Windows Vista for URPlus event retrieval         197  7  Administrator password on a new installation          c cece cece cece eeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 197  8  MDAC installation issues ON Windows 2O00D        ccc ccc ee cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennees 197  TINGS nadiew eat aunns taba nen daart a eds anpaaanet teud came pr ene dasatab once et ahdan cna a r ai 200    Welcome to EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring  a PC based program f
55. N TD iecatemaeeinmees      S  d  Generator Management netay  h   Aloct Devic  DNV OCE Levice    J n   Panir  SOC  PEVICe    dh G j Motor Management Reay     r   ve we    POM      loct Davir  JOGE GOUNG  200 Aq    i Tan  353 oo   r           z fe    POM_Davis        i  E ee  ro 7   7 i AVFFODRMNI  J i FFURMNI   f i i   i TA if      iw    mom T   HC Itrace    wloct Hovir   SNVOCT VEVICR    i pares    ew                      177    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Device Window Screen     The IED dashboard contain product windows for all configured products in the Device  Setup screen  The product window contains the following information     469 Motor Management Relay  Select Device          Front Panel      Dashboard    e Select Device   Details the name and communication status of each configured  device belonging to the product group for the window  The status indicator is green  when communications is established between Viewpoint and the device     e Dashboard   The dashboard icon   Dashboard   opens the  plug and play   template associated to the highlighted device in the Select Device window       COMTRADE   The COMTRADE icon COMTRADE   opens the COMTRADE viewer so  that oscillography available for the device may be viewed     e Front Panel   The Front Panel icon     opens the virtual product front panel  associated to the highlighted device  The virtual front panel allows direct access to  the device     178    Plug  amp  Play       Each device within 
56. UG CS  TOOID AF tarrena naa a a nian A E A A a eeeE 51  AHON  TOODA airiran a T E a G 52  SUCE TOODA T zrei aAA E a a AERO 53  ROtOtE TOODI C arina va tage tee tree N A A A A 54  AV OUR OOID af raaa a a a a a seeataee nd 55  PUG a  Schena neoa araa AAE E AA E A A EA A 56  Adding Components and Items to a Schema           ssssesssssessssssssnsnsnsnenenenenrsrerererenes 56  Adding a Component for Manual Indication          ssssssesssssssrssssrsrrrrsrrrerrnrrrenrrrrrrnrerre 57  Adding a Component fOr CONTO cantisawcettiiasthainsdns A TANN 60  Agano Images to a SCheMO nsin aan a rece A theuinensoaeaaiater een eiaiiats 63  Changing the work area size of the Schema       ssssssssssrersrrnrerenrersrrerrnrrrrrrnrerenrerrrrne 64  COMPONENT Proper S yirronmiai snari Ea deste E Ea EE 65  CUSTOM  SVIMDOIS  gunean aa a a a N 70  EED NGI ALOIS aipa A TA dean ctomaianaeseian atm aneaeead 74  POW to USE ONS SNOU TeSt hadcncianeoieg citaentiadagin oral sitad acm ete teas ead nal oie ioe tau 87    Table Of Contents    Modifying  Properties  of a COMPON Ch Ears havacexidiccer oaa ao a a a a teeta te 88  Sav NO SECNEMA Sterian A E a a a a T 89  Simultaneously Editing and Viewing the Same Schema        ccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 90  SY SUCI WMICWON sirma Gate a E A A tire T E eee meee 93  Introduction tO One LiNe VieWeT ieroinisntnine aei Aa a 93  One Line Viewer TOOIDAT oeerrniiisiirisorii renia e A i 94  openmnmg Loading a  Schema File icnrasiA rere ar a a a aioe 95  Metod Enri teaa a 
57. Y  COMPUTER RS232 RUNNING R3 AUXILIARY  COMPUTER RS485 OVERLOAD PICKUP R4 ALARM  AUNILIARY R545 UNBALANCE PICKUP R5 BLOCK START  LOCKOUT GROUND PICKUP R6 SERVICE    RESET   HOT RTD    RESET  POSSIBLE    WESSAGE LOSS OF LOAD          Q IED_Dashb    Front Panel       For Help  press F1 NUM    180    Plug  amp  Play    Import Templates    This option is used to add additional Plug  amp  Play device templates after Viewpoint has been  installed  When you select this option from the menu  a dialog box will appear prompting  you to select an overview file  The overview file is the main file used to identify a new Plug   amp  Play device template          pease    int      oy Plug and Play       Templates       Files of type   System Editor Files   sf     Cancel        Ze    File name        After selecting an overview file for a new device type  you will be prompted if to add it to  the list of existing device templates  Click OK to add the device template  Viewpoint will  then check your installed devices     181    182    Custom Device Editor    Custom Device Editor    Introduction    The Custom File Editor allows the user to define a new device to be used within Viewpoint as  well as edit and delete devices already defined  This will allow EnerVista Viewpoint to  communicate to any product that uses the Modbus protocol for accessing data     183    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Accessing the Custom File Editor    The Customer File Editor can be accessed in E
58. a  Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function     s   x      E  L    E      50    Zoom    Zoom to Fit    Zoom to    Selection    Pan    Allows user to zoom in and centers the screen to the spot  selected     Allows user to zoom in to a magnitude that fits your entire  schema layout on your entire screen     Allows user to zoom in on the components that you have  selected     Move the viewable area of your screen around the schema   To activate  select this tool and then place the hand icon  over and part of your schema  Click and drag the hand ina  direction to move around the schema     System Editor    Nudge Toolbar       The Nudge Toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to move components of your  schema by minute lengths  Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their  function        Nudge Up Moves selected component one pixel upwards   H Nudge Down Moves selected component one pixel downwards   4HE Nudge Left Moves selected component one pixel left    t   Nudge Right Moves selected component one pixel right     al    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Align Toolbar    align  Toe aa       The align toolbar contains tools that can be used to align two or more components in an  variety of ways  Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function     it Align Top Align the top sides of all the selected components to  the top of the reference component    tif Align Horizontal Align the h
59. a device       Category      E    Contact      E       a  Select the Automatic radio button   b  Select the Device to which this Component is connected   c  Select the Indication Category from the Category dropdown box   d  Select the particular Contact that you wish the Component to control    61    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    5  Now  select the  CONTROLS  tab    anao    Qro       Component Properties l x     General   Attach ta Controls   Next File   Line      Control 1    Enable  Send Value To    Device Command Name      Please select a device     Contro 1    Category Value to send    1  Y       Virtual Inputs    Control 2    Enable   Send alue To   Device Command Name      Please select a device     Contro z    Category Value to send      Elf TEE        Virtual Inputs    Check the  Enable  checkbox for either Control 1 or 2   Select the desired Device associated with this Component   Select the Control type Category in the Category Drop down   Select the corresponding Category Force Coil or Virtual Input command below  the Category Drop down    Change the text of the Command Name as you desire   Select value to send when control is initiated    Repeat step a to f if you want another control function added to this  Component     6  Your device is now ready for control  Click on  OK  to save your changes     62    System Editor    Adding Images to a Schema    Follow the steps below to add image files to your schema work area     Note  Currently  EnerV
60. about Spreadsheets    When you are opening the  dat file into a spreadsheet application  remember that this file is  similar to a CSV  Comma Separated Value file  This means that a comma separates each  data value     Most spreadsheet programs will ask what format the data is stored in  CSV is a Delimited  data type  and most applications will recognize it     158    COMTRADE    View Harmonics    The harmonic spectrum may be viewed for the file by using the harmonic button lal  located  within the COMTRADE viewer toolbar  The harmonic diagram is viewed simultaneously with  the Oscillography waveforms  The harmonic window can be resized to customize viewing     Harmonics   UNDER  YOLTAGE clg       By either dragging or Playing Cursor 1 in the Oscillography window  the Phasor diagram will  update to the corresponding position of the cursor     159    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    The following options are available within the phasor viewing window     e Select between cursor positions  This is done by clicking on the tabs cursor tabs        e A table listing the calculated percentage of THD  total harmonic distortion  due to  each phase is presented        The Preferences screen can be used to change which values are displayed on the harmonic  diagram and to configure the color of the harmonics     160    Administration    Introduction to Administration Setup    The Administration tool is used to add edit modify various aspects of your Access Groups  and th
61. accessed via the Device Setup main menu screen shown below        ee ee e a         e      SE_    Device Setup    To edit details of an existing device  perform the following steps     1  Select the Site from the site menu that contains the device you wish to edit  The list of  Devices corresponding to that site should now appear below the Site     21    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Device Sebup       2  Select the Device that you wish to edit  It s properties parameters will now appear on the  right side of the screen  The following images show what parameters will appear for  Ethernet and Serial interfaced devices     Device Setup             22    Device Setup    Ethernet Parameters       Discover URs   amp  Add Device      Delete   lzi Devica Name   7a    Interface      Serial       M Plug and Play Enabled D Wavafom   Events  M Time Download Enabled             Slave address I    COMFot  Poo    Baud Rate  19200    Parity   None     Bits  StopBis i     Device Type  745 i          Order Coda T45    Version  5i    Read Order Code                  A amp E  Getting Started      Serial Parameters    3  When you are finished editing the details of your particular device  EnerVista Viewpoint  automatically saves your changes     Returning to the Main Menu     Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session  you can click on the   CANCEL  button to exit back to the EnerVista Viewpoint menu without saving  If you wish  to confirm the changes you ha
62. an paste this  in another document that supports  cut and pasting        99    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Device Status    Device Status Window    The device status window is a floating  hierarchical menu driven interface that allows you to  view the status and values of your connected devices  It is accessed via the     Communication Status  button located on the right side of the top toolbar in the One Line  Viewer  Only one    Device Status    window can be open for one schema drawing   sf file   If  you have multiple schemas opened  you can have the same number of Device Status  windows open     Here is a sample screen shot of what the Device Status Window looks like        Device Status    THIRD_SUBSTATION s             Actual Value                a   3 y   we      se sui pe         y  nE  Phasor la Magnitude  SAC 1      Phasorla Magnitude  SAC 1  0 000 A      Phasorla Magnitude  SAC 1  0 000 A    vee    Fhaso la Magnitude  SRC 1  O 000 4     vee    Fhaso lb Magnitude  SRC 1  0 000 4       vee    Phasor lb Magnitude  SAC 1  0 000 4     vee E Phasor lb Magnitude  SAC 1  O 000 4    ves    Fhaso lb Magnitude  SRC 1  0 000 4    vee E Fhaso lb Magnitude  SRC 1  0 000 4    vee    Fhaso le Magnitude  SRC 1  O 000 A   3 vee    Fhaso le Magnitude  SRC 1  0 000 4     vee    Fhaso le Magnitude  SRC 1  0 000 A    vee    Phasor le Magnitude  SAC 1  0 000 4     vee E Phasor le Magnitude  SAC 1  0 000 A      A AMS Yag  SRC 1  0 000       Virt Op 32  YO 32  ON   
63. are shown  There are  three column headings which are used to describe the status of the connected  Device Parameters     e Online   Device is connected properly and readings are being updated by EnerVista  Viewpoint on a real time basis    e Offline   Device is not connected properly  No readings are being read by EnerVista  Viewpoint  Note if you want to attempt to reconnect all Parameters of a device  right  click on the Device and select    Connect Device        e Invalid   Device Parameter is not configured properly according to current schema  settings     103    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    What is an Unassigned Device      An Unassigned Device is a device component created in the One Line Editor that has not  been assigned connected to a real device yet  ie  the component is not reading values or  states from a connected device      104                 m h ga m E g    5 gf Ba ge A ma uh   E g _      m g    The Annunciator tool is used to create and view visual dashboards or alarm status screens  so that an operator can monitor and acknowledge the status of their remote Sites and  Devices all on one convenient screen  Upon accessing the Annunciator screen from the  EnerVista Viewpoint main menu  the following screen will appear       Ener  ista Yiewpoint    Untitled     Acknowledge       105    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Annunciator Toolbar    ae A       a  t  Acknowledge 24  Reset Communication Status       The Annunciator
64. av    files     86    System Editor    How to use One Shot Test    You can use the One Shot Test command in the One Line Editor to see a one time  actual  value update for all digitals and analog components that have connected and configured in  your current schema     Follow these steps to use the One Shot Test function     1  Make sure you can see the One Line Editor toolbar on your screen  To display it  click on   VIEW   gt   TOOLBAR   gt   One Line Editor  to make the toolbar viewable     System Editor E  Edito        2  Click on the One Shot Test button    Any readings or values for any of your measurable components will be now be cleared and    within a 5 15 second period  new values will show up showing you the current reading for  those connected and configured devices     87    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Modifying Properties of a Component    There are two methods of modifying the properties of a selected component     METHOD 1    e Double click on the component and the COMPONENT PROPERTIES box will pop up   e Edit the properties of the component   e Click on  OK  to save your changes     METHOD 2    Right click on the component   Select  Properties    the COMPONENT PROPERTIES box will pop up   Edit the properties of the component    Click on  OK  to save your changes     88    System Editor    Saving Schemas    To save the current schema that you are working on  click on the Save button fal or Save    As button on the One Line Editor toolbar
65. aximum values can be entered in the columns of  Min  and  Max   It  is 2 bytes long  1 Modbus register     e CFT_UINTS32   Unsigned 32 bits integer  If the value is range bounded  the  minimum and maximum values can be entered in the columns of  Min  and  Max   It  is 4 bytes long  2 Modbus registers     e CFT_TEXT   Modbus data item has the value of text string  You must enter how  many characters in this text string in the    Max    column    e CFT_BCD_TIMESTAMP   Modbus data item has a 8 bytes long value  The value is  encoded as  1st byte   gt  hour  2nd byte   gt  minute  3rd byte   gt  second  4th byte    gt  millisecond  5th byte   month  6th byte   day  and the 7th and 8th byte   gt  year   It is 4 Modbus registers long  Viewpoint Monitoring will display the data value in the  format  such as    Jan 10 09 10 20 30am     e CFT_BIT   Modbus data item has the single bit value O or 1  However  when this  data item is read from the Modbus device  a single Modbus register   16 bits  is  always being read  You must enter the bit mask in the  Max  column to specify which  bit is to be used  The bit mask value is always 2s power based  and counted from  right to left  If you CFT_BIT is the 1first bit from the right in the 16 bits Modbus  register  you need to specify the max value as 1  2 0  0x0001   If you CFT_BIT is  the 2nd bit in the 16 bits Modbus register  you need to specify the max value as 2    189    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    190     2 1  Ox0
66. be entered in hexadecimal format    e Data Type   Allows user to select the data type the number represents  The user  can click on the cell to select the data type from the drop down menu    e List Reference   Allows the user to map the output values for this specific register  to a text string  The text string will be displayed instead of the numeric value on the  device  The user can click on the cell to select the enumeration mapping from the  drop down menu  The user can define number to string mapping by selecting the   Edit Numerations  button    e Settings   Identifies the data represents settings information  The data is saved to a  Settings File   e Actual Values   Identifies this register stores an actual value    e Writable   Identifies this entry as modifiable    e Printable   Allows the register value to be printable  This only applies to URPC  software    e Min   Smallest stored value    e Max   Largest stored value  When the Data Type is a String  the maximum value  represents the maximum string size     188    Custom Device Editor    e Step   This is the smallest incremental step the value stored in the register can  increase decrease by    e Decimals   Enter the number of decimals to display for the Modbus value    e Units   Enter the Unit that this register value is in  ex  Hz  Hz s  kV   The unit string  is appended to the data value prior to displaying the data    e Default   Default value used when editing the value in Settings Mode    e One Line Editor 
67. con   l  The buttons IE  are provided for re ordering the analog list of  the destination file  Select  Next  to continue     Select Digital Channels N x   File 1   Digital List  File   Destination COMTRADE File      Digital List    File 4  OSC TRIGGER On     File 4  PHASE TOCT PEP            D  5     F   EN    File 2   Digital List  File 2    OSC TRIGGER   n    DIFF TRIP On   ANY TRIP   On     OSC TRIGGER On  PHASE TOC1 PEP      CN a A el ee ee TT               4 Back   Next   gt       ef Cancel         143    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    e The select Digital channels dialog box will appear  This screen is identical to the   Select Analog Channels  screen and operates in the same manner  On the left are  the available waveforms from both source COMTRADE files  On the right are the  selected waveforms for the destination COMTRADE file  Highlight the required    waveforms from the source files and use the  gt   button to move it to the destination  file  Select  Next  to continue     Sample Rate     X     Start Time Trigger Time    File 1 i rr 03 2003 16 2520  749962 f rria 2003 16 25 22 471 796  File 2 f r 0972003 14 5705 260294 f ofS 2003 14 57 05  36959    MOTE  File 1  Start Time and Trigger Time used as the reference     Tigger in the second file lagging by    O milliseconds    Use a negative value when the trigger in the second file  leads the trigger in the first file       Destination  Sample Rate    M Openin COMTRADE Viewer    Rat Finish       K 
68. ct      E       a  Select the Manual radio button  this indicates to EnerVista Viewpoint that the  component is a manual indicator     b  Select the Status to be either in the ON or OFF state     c  You can select the colour to fill in the component in each state  ON and OFF  if the  selected component supports this function     5  Your Component configuration is now complete  Click  OK  to save your changes     59    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Adding a Component for Control    Follow the steps below to create and configure a Component for Control purposes       Note  You must have Sites and Devices Sitescreated properly in order to connect your  Components to control functions  Only components from the SWITCHGEAR  amp  CONTROL  toolbar can be used for control        1  Select a Component   2  Place the component on the work area to where you want to place it   3  Open up the COMPONENT PROPERTIES box by either double clicking on the component    or right clicking on it and selecting  PROPERTIES  from the pop up menu  The COMPONENT  PROPERTIES box will look something like this     Component Properties x     General   Attach ta   Controls   Next File   Line      Hame    Saitchh otorized       Type     SwitchM otorized       60    System Editor    4  Select the  Attach to  tab     Component Properties x     General     tach to   Controls   Next File   Line              Manual  Status   yw On    Revere  Indication    C Automatic  Device      Please select 
69. cting curved lines  Double click to end  drawing a component     Used to draw an enclosed connecting curved lined object  Double  click to end drawing a component     Used to draw a elliptical component   Used to add text to your schema    Used to insert and image into your schema     System Editor    Gauges Toolbar       EREE    The Gauges Toolbar contains an assortment of interactive analog gauge symbols which can  be used to represent their respective real life components on a schema  These symbols can  be connected to an actual device to show the analog readings of the component  Here is an  explanation for each symbol     Hose POR pEGE M       Parameter   Bar 2D   Bar 3D  Thermometer 2D  Thermometer 3D  Semicircle 2D  Segment 2D  Circle 2D  Semicircle 3D  Segment 3D  Circle 3D   Circle Multi  Values    Phasors    Bar Multi Values    Creates a generic analog reading component   Creates a 2D bar gauge component    Creates a 3D bar gauge component    Creates a 2D thermometer gauge component   Creates a 3D thermometer gauge component   Creates a 2D semicircle gauge component   Creates a 2D segment gauge component   Creates a 2D circle gauge component   Creates a 3D semicircle gauge component   Creates a 3D segment gauge component   Creates a 3D circle gauge component   Creates a multi value circle gauge component   Creates a phasor gauge component     Creates a multi value bar gauge component     Note  Before these gauges can measure real time values  you must specify which 
70. cursor through waveform samples  at the specified sampling rate    ic  Stop Stop moving the first cursor through the waveform     Zoom out Zoom out from the previous selected scale     146    COMTRADE    View Oscillography    Displayed on the top of the window are the following parameter fields       GE oer         ays  fT       e The Blue field  labeled EE 2 displays the parameter value at the blue cursor 2  position     e The Green field  labeled Sa  displays the parameter value at the green cursor 1  position        e The Yellow field  labeled     indicates the relative parameter difference between  the two cursor amplitude values             C       e Select the Start button to have the cursor times displayed as an offset from the     Start Time    of the COMTRADE file  These times will always be a positive value     We Tl E       e Select the Trigger button to have the cursor times displayed as an offset from the     Trigger Time    of the COMTRADE file  A negative time indicates a time that occurs  before the trigger and a positive time indicates a time that occurs after the trigger     i a hl oo       147    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    e Select the Actual button to have the cursor times displayed as an actual time stamp   The format for the time stamp is    mm dd yy HH mm ss ssssss    and the hours are  based on a 24 hour system    e The vertical Red line indicates the trigger position     of the data capture     e The Blue and Green vertical cur
71. device to  connect the gauge to by double clicking on the gauge     45    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Links Toolbar       The Links Toolbar contains tools that are used to link components together as well as create  link buttons on the schema that when viewed in the One Line Viewer can navigate the user  to another connected schema  Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their  function        Hot Creates a button that allows users to navigate to other schemas when  Spot clicked on  Once the button is created  you must specify the schema  to link to by double clicking on the HOT SPOT button and editing the  properties in the  NEXT FILE  tab     ms Link Draws connecting lines between two selected components  Once this  tool is selected  select the first component to begin drawing  connecting lines  Select the second component to stop drawing  connecting lines     46    Symbols Toolbar    System Editor       The Symbols Toolbar contains an assortment of electrical diagram symbols which can be  used to represent their respective components on a schema  Here is an explanation for each    symbol     Automatic Voltage Regulator    Sectionalizer  Test Switch  Capacitor 1  Capacitor 2  Rectifier  Reactor  Resistor    Fuse    Lease ee      Recloser    Exciter   Ground   Bus Connection   Bus End   Generator   Generator Synchronous  Motor   Motor Synchronous  Motor Round Rotor    Turbine    47    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual  
72. displays the time in hour  the user can click on that hour in the graph to  display the minutes of that hour in a graph  The Left Arrow Button is used to return  back to the larger time range graph     Chart Selector   The user can select any chart that the report contains to display in the viewer     Erap Button   Select this button to view the data in a 2D graph     HllChart Button   Select this button to view the data in a chart format     131    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Date Selector   The user must select one of the Report s predefined charts  Selecting from the  Date  Selector    list will initialize the Date Window to the specified date range  Options for  the    Date Selector    are     Current Hour   Last Hour   Today   Last 24 Hours  Yesterday   Current Week  M S   Current Week  S S   Last 7 days   Current Month   Last 30 days  Current Year  Custom Date    Date Window From  amp  Date Window To   The user can select a custom time range to view the data  Simple select the start and  end time in  Date Window From    and  Date Window To  drop down boxes  When the  user edits these drop down boxes  the  Date Selector    drop down box displays     Custom Date     The user must then click the Right Arrow Button to display the     Custom Date    in the viewer     Bight Arrow Button     Once the user selects a custom date with the  Date Window From  and  Date Window  To  drop down boxes  the user must click the Right Arrow Button to display the time
73. dit Tools Plug amp Play View Communications Window Help    ABABA BO KA    BeooeOrr  BrRez            BFOOSs POR OEE            6 e Ge e  0  04078 3 Y4 34 268     CA S       O    More ymron        x 4 4 PB  amp  ft mS SF OF OER    4       E  Untitled    For Help  press F1       37    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Toolbars    Introduction to One Line Editor Toolbars    Here are the various toolbars associated with the One Line Editor     Align Toolbar    Align    Tale as       The Align toolbar contains tools that can be used to align two components in an variety of  ways     Drawing Toolbar    Drawing   It SAIN LAROCTeCAL       The Drawing toolbar contains tools used to create basic lines  curves  text and shapes for  use in your schema     Gauges Toolbar    Gauges EE  F R gd TNA       The Gauges toolbar contains an assortment of interactive analog gauge symbols which can  be used to represent their respective real life components on a schema     38    System Editor    Links Toolbar    Links  Ekg    The Links toolbar contains tools used to create link buttons or hot spots on the schema  that when viewed in the One Line Viewer can navigate the user to another connected  schema     Nudge Toolbar       The Nudge toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to move components of your  schema by minute lengths     Rotate Toolbar    Rotate TE  O aS Sh AL S        The Rotate toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to rotate or flip the components  created on
74. dit delete new users or Access Group    Returning to the Main Menu    Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session  you can click on the     CANCEL  button to exit back to the EnerVista Viewpoint menu without saving  If you wish  to confirm the changes you have made in this section  click on the  OK  button     168    Administration    Editing a User    This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below         User Management E    M Device Setup ie 2onnnstiator    see Sdrmiristrator eo ni Eling  re ay  H        5      e Administrator   b Please Add a User  eh Guest Ea      e Annunciata  Editing     t zommands       To edit details of an existing User  perform the following steps     1  Select the User from the Access Group menu that contains the User you wish to edit  The  list of Users corresponding to that site should now appear below the Access Group     169    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    User Management    E Administrator  Administrator   El Operators  os Please Add a User   fae     gt  Guest       When selecting a site  the list of User associated with it shows beneath the site    2  Now select the User that you wish to edit  It s properties parameters will now appear on  the right side of the screen     170    Administration     User Management O x   Company Name   Your company name      Add Group   2 Add User   i Delete      Eh  Administrator    Penmnicsions     i Device Setup  W System Editor            
75. dition entered can be configured as one of two Types  Alarm or Alert     80    System Editor    Alarm vs  Alert    When any one of the Alarm conditions becomes satisfied  the LED will change from Green to  Red  An Alarm Sound  selectable by the operator  will be continuously played     When any one of the Alert conditions becomes satisfied  the LED will change to Yellow  An  Alert Sound  selectable by the operator  will be continuously played     The exception to these rules is that an Alarm takes priority over any Alert  So if an Alert  occurs while an Alarm is present  the Alarm has priority  This also means that if an Alert  occurs followed by an Alarm  the Alarm will override the Alert     When setting up conditions  the borders of the ranges can be configured to be either  inclusive or exclusive  Ranges cannot overlap     If the analog parameter selected is an enumeration  then configuring the alarm conditions is    done in a different way  Instead of entering a numeric value  the operator has to select an  item from the list of available choices applicable for this parameter     Component Properties as i X     General Attach to   Hest File      Device Parameter    239 r   Motor Status     Minimum fe Masimum E   Multiplier   fone Y      Select Alarm Conditions    if parameter    if parameter 1 Stopped       Cancel   Help      81    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Create Analog LED   Method 2    All of the analog components found in the    Gauges    too
76. e communicating but at least one  analog or digital device on the schema is incorrectly configured        Green All devices are communicating and configured correctly     Q Gray Either no analog or digital device exist on the schema or they are ALL  incorrectly configured     101    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Device Parameter Summary    This section contains a brief overview of all Devices and A amp D  Analog and Digital  Points  being monitored in the currently loaded schema  There are three column headings which are  used to describe the status of the your connected Device Parameters     e Online   Device is connected properly and readings are being updated by EnerVista  VIEWPOINT on a real time basis    e Offline   Device is not connected properly  No readings are being read by EnerVista  VIEWPOINT  Note if you want to attempt to reconnect all Parameters of a device   right click on the Device and select    Connect Device        e Invalid   Device Parameter is not configured properly according to current schema    settings     To quickly locate a parameter on the schema  Double click the desired Parameter in the Device Parameter Monitoring List and the    corresponding Parameter will be highlighted in the schema     102    System Viewer    Understanding Online  Offline and Invalid Status    In the Device Parameter Summary section  a brief overview of all Devices and A amp D  Analog  and Digital  Points being monitored in the currently loaded schema 
77. e menu bar   2  Click on the  OPEN  button in the dropdown menu   3  Browse or Specify where to find the scheme file   4  Click  OK  when done     Your schema file should now be viewable on screen     95    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Equipment and Switchgear Indication    When viewing schemas created with the One Line Editor  you can manually convert non   connected  digital components to their other state   ex  from switch ON to switch OFF   by  following these steps     1  Select the digital component to be switched by clicking on it once  The following prompt  should appear     Ener  ista Yiewpoint x     2  Do you want to change the status of the manually operated symboal     D  e       2  Click the  YES  button to confirm    The digital component that you have selected should now be switched to the opposite state     96    System Viewer    Equipment and Switchgear Control    When viewing schemas in the One Line Viewer  you can toggle the state of a correctly  configured and connected digital components  ie  from switch ON to switch OFF or vice   versa  by following these steps     1  Select the digital component to be toggled  A prompt similar to this should appear     x  BREAKER 2    CLOSE   OPEN      2  Control requires a two handed approach  This means you must use both hands to issue  the control command  In EnerVista Viewpoint  you must hold down the Control key and  Simultaneously press the button with the state you wish the component to be i
78. ed click  Ok  to save the changes to the indicator   Click  Cancel  to abort the changes and return to the annunciator screen     117    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual         A nile un   ee pee  ee A ere a ee ee he    ACKNOWIeCaGGCING Nia rmeqa   naicators  Acknowledging Alarmed Indicators    Follow the steps below to acknowledge an Indicator on your Annunciator Panel which is in  ALARM condition  ie  flashing      See the sample screens below for an example of an Indicator switching to an ALARMED  STATE      Fa Ener  ista VIEWPOINT    Untitled          System Normal     ForHelp  press FUN    Indicator in Normal State    Annunciator     E EnerVista VIEWPOINT    Untitled          x      F  File Edit Tools Plug amp  Play View Communications Window Help    ABH EA ei 1a   Al       ads ha Acknowledge    E Communication Status             Active Alarms   Attention Required        O Untitled       NUM    For Help  press F1  Indicator in ALARM STATE flashing blue     an    1  Click on the Indicator in ALARM mode for which you want to acknowledge  Then click on  the ACKNOWLEDGE button Acknowledge on the right side of the Annunciator Toolbar     All Indicators will now be acknowledge  ie  They will no longer be blinking and will remain in  a solid alarm colour      119    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Resetting an Alarmed Indicator that has been Acknowledge    An Indicator in an ALARM condition can only be reset back into it s NORMAL state  under 
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80. eest a sound to be pwed when the following condhon occurs           fe Alert JL Program Fiese nervistaviewoort MonitonngM          CA o             The Alarm sound is played when an LED changes to an Alarm condition    The Alert sound is played when an LED changes to an Alert condition    To stop the sound  click the    Acknowledge    button when viewing the schema  containing the active condition    The Reset sound is played when LED changes state back to Normal after it was  acknowledged     Annunciator    Users can setup their system to receive email notification from the Annunciator Panel   Simply enter the SMTP Mail server address in the space provided  Follow the instructions  below to setup your system properly     Consult the IT department for the correct SMTP Mail Server address    Enter the SMTP Mail Server address in the space provided    Ensure the Mail Server is configured to accept SMTP mail requests    Verify that a user name and a password are not required when sending messages     Select the Message Format     e Standard Format   This message contains several lines of information    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Name  Indicator s display name  Device  Device name  Report Type  Parameter name Value    e Short Format   This is a single line that could be used for texting to a mobile  phone  time  indicator s display name  device name  report type  parameter   value    User Preferences    Viewpoint Preferences  Wavelam   Events   Cortel     
81. eference  file  The reference file is used to determine the start time and trigger time of the  merged file     Under the title  Select Destination COMTRADE File  enter the CFG file to output to   The file may be found from a browsing dialog box by clicking the following icon al     Next to the title  Format of COMTRADE Data file   select between ASCII and  Binary  ASCII files are in a text format and maybe viewed in a spreadsheet  document while the binary format is smaller but only viewable by the COMTRADE  viewer     The  Next  button will become accessible when the above information is entered   Click on  Next  to continue with the Merge process  To ignore all changes and  cancel the operation select  Cancel      COMTRADE    Select Analog Channels L x   File 1   Analog List  File 1 Destination COMTRADE File    l  E  aae Er    File 1  F1 14 amp   File 2  F1 14 amp   File 1  F2 IB             File Z    File 2   Analog List           Back   Next  gt      Cancel         The select analog channels dialog box will appear  On the left are the available  waveforms from both source COMTRADE files  On the right are the selected  waveforms for the destination COMTRADE file  Highlight the required waveforms    from the source files and use the  gt   button to move it to the destination file  Use the     gt   button to move all the waveforms from the analog list to the destination file  In  order to remove incorrectly selected waveforms from the destination list use the    trash can i
82. eir corresponding Users  Upon accessing the Administration button from the EnerVista  Viewpoint main menu  the following screen will pop up showing all Access Groups and users  that you have previously setup     Note  By default  no Access Groups or Users are setup except for an ADMIN Access Group  and a corresponding user named ADMINISTRATOR  These cannot be deleted from the    system   though they can be edited   since EnerVista Viewpoint requires one administrator  account to be present in the system at all times     xi  Company Mame  Your company name  E Add Group      Add User   i Delete   7    Permissions                  E Administrator fh One Line Editor   a  Operators M Annunciator  Editing   BES New User 1  I Reports  Editing   H  Guest i Commands    Contact Information     Mame   New User 1    Email 1            Email 2     Email 3   Phone     Comments  TC O  Authentication   Logirr  JUseri92e11528 0000000000  Password  frm  Confirm Password  fer    g  Getting Started   MT Ok     Cancel      Administrator Setup Menu  Note the ADMIN group and the corresponding ADMINISTRATOR user which are setup by  default                   To exit back to the main menu without saving your changes  click on the  CANCEL  button   to exit back to main menu  saving your changes  click on the  OK  button     161    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Adding an Access Group    This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below   Company Name   You
83. em in the pop up menu     12    Device Setup    Introduction to Device Setup    The Device Setup tool is used to add edit modify the devices  Upon accessing the Device  Setup screen from the EnerVista Viewpoint main menu  the following screen will pop up  showing sites  Ethernet and Serial  or devices that you have previously setup                          To exit back to the main menu without saving your changes  click on the  CANCEL  button   to exit back to main menu  saving your changes  click on the  OK  button     13    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Adding a Device    This command can be accessed via the Device Setup main menu screen shown below                                               To add a new device  perform the following steps     1  A device can only be created within an existing Site that is Ethernet or Serial  So to  begin  click on the Site in your site list that you wish to add the device to    2  Click on the  ADD DEVICE  button  Device parameters should now appear on the right   hand section of the screen     14    Device Setup             3  Fill in the details for Device Name  Description     4  Select an interface of the device by clicking on the Interface drop down menu  Once an  interface has been selected  the parameters of that interface will be shown just below  The  interface choices you have are     e Ethernet  e Serial    Note  Modems are not supported with the current version of EnerVista Viewpoint  Monitoring     The 
84. erVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Click  OK  to proceed with creating the report     The user is then prompted to start the newly created report as seen below     ilo Pe OO TUV y    uo rou VV    We        124    Reports    Report Parameters    Follow the instructions below to add parameters to a report     Select a report listed in the report configuration screen    Click the  Stop  button to stop running the report if it is running    Click the  Edit  button    Select the  Parameters  tab to begin adding data items to the report that will be  monitored as seen below     ae       Report Properties   x     General Parameters   Charte         Description of each button in the  Parameters  tab is described below     e Add button   Select the  Add  button to add a parameter to the current  report    e Edit button   Select the  Edit  button to edit the selected parameter    e Delete button   Select the  Delete  button to delete the selected parameter  from the current report    e Up and Down Arrows   Use the up and down arrow buttons to customize  the ordering of the data items in the report  This ordering determines how  the data is displayed and exported     125    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    5  Select the  Add  button  The following prompt will be displayed     Mame  DEEI       Device      Hone       Analog Parameter      Hone       Digital Parameter      Mone       Digital Iter      None     MT Ok  lt  Cancel      6  The user can now fill 
85. f   Titel a tt ay Trg  Pn ono tie abr Paar PARR Dre CEF Ate FRL i ie     4    Po Sha Aerie       HGH Eata    fo igital    Ei       Fill in the following information     e Select the HIGH and or LOW conditions that will trigger the indicator alarm   e Select the Latency Period   ie  the amount of time the value is in the alarm  state before the alarm is triggered       113    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Alarm Colour    Click on the  COLOUR  tab     SAnnunciator Panel  Preferences    i eF  fr  rie E Prii       I F J LLL ie 1    Bil  ue iis vine   a aly  Bejlmi yy   z EGT     f     Loci     m ee N  i x L  i P i i i    f TE a TFF mr roda ia   TIE 1 Sn per oe  Pay he   ACOVE   MO ACAN Pe Pee eae       Fill in the following information     e Select the alarm condition color for the indicator   e Select the Low condition color for the indicator     114    Annunciator    Alarm Audible  Click on the  AUDIBLE  tab       Annunciator Panel  Preferences       Fill in the following information     e Select whether or not you want EnerVista VIEWPOINT to play a sound file  when the alarm is triggered for this Indicator   e Select the sound file to play    e Select the Frequency Repeatability of the Indicator  when the alarm is  triggered     115    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    EMAIL Notification    Click on the  EMAIL Notification  tab                SAnnunciator Panel  Preferences       Setup   Active   Colour   Audible EMAIL Notification   Reset
86. following images respectively show the parameters associated with each type of  interface     15    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Device Setup             Ethernet parameters       y SI e Ra enmenec l   Wevelom 1 Events    pi me Wen Gad Enica       Serial parameters    16    Device Setup    5  Device Type  in this drop box  predefined  All Multilin  Devices can be seen  This Device  Type is same for both Ethernet and Serial Interfaces            e Fg end PEN Buea  F Time Genoa Enhed          Predefined Device Types    If the selected Device has support of Waveform and Events  it will automatically Enable the  respective check boxes else disable     17    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Delete   izi Deica Name   New Device              Discover URs   amp  Add Device                Order Cod    Version      Read Order Code            Getting Started      Check box Enable    Check the    Time Download    check box for synchronizing your relay   s real time clock with  your Viewpoint Monitoring computer system  When this option is enabled  Viewpoint  Monitoring will perform the time synchronization in every 12 hour interval between your  relay and your Viewpoint Monitoring computer system     For Non Multilin Devices  the Device Type should be Others  And enter the Order Code    Manually   For example  For EPM1000  enter the Order Code as EPM1000     18    Device Setup    Device Setup      Se Discover URs       Ethernet     Sena  Hew Device
87. ghtmost side of the screen when a schema is opened in a  One Line Viewer or when the user is using the Annunciator tool     74    System Editor    Communication Status    The communication status will show one of two states      i Communication Status   All relays on the schema are successfully communicating     The schema is having communication problems with at least one    LJ Communication Status     ee eee  relay     Press the    Communication Status    button to view the    Device Status    dialog  The    Device  Status    dialog can display the communication status of every relay  A green status  represents a device that Viewpoint is successfully communicating with  A grey status  represents a device that Viewpoint cannot communicate with     75    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Schema Indicator    Each opened schema has an associated tab located at the bottom left of the screen     k    Device Status  All devices are communicating successfully with enervista VIEWPOINT        Schema  st      For Help  press Fl       Each schema tab can have two pieces of information     e The name of the schema  e A schema Indicator    For the tab to display a Schema Indicator  one of two rules must be satisfied     1  The schema must contain at least 1 LED     Or    2  The schema must contain at least 1 analog parameter that has at least 1 alarm  condition defined     76    System Editor    Rules for the Schema Indicator    There are no LEDs on the schema     O All 
88. ication  Status    Annunciator    Disconnects all connected devices     Allows the user to turn the sound on and  off     Acknowledge all Indicator whose alarms  have been triggered  The Indicators will go  from a blinking colour to a solid colour     Reset all Indicators whose alarms have  been triggered and Acknowledged  The  Indicators will go from a solid colour  back  to a grey colour    Displays the Device Status window for the  corresponding schema  The Device Status  window allows the user to view the status  and values of your connected devices in  the schema     107    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Indicators    Inserting an Indicator into the Annunciator Panel    To insert a new Indicator into the Annunciator Panel  follow the steps below     1  Right click anywhere in either an empty rectangle space or on an already existing  Indicator in the INDICATOR VIEWING AREA        E EnerVista VIEWPOINT    Untitled    F   File Edit Tools Plug amp Play View Communications Window Help 18  x   D aG  amp  IES    4E X eda  1 Reset   Communication Status                            System Normal    O Untitled       For Help  press F1 NUM  Should you have no Configured Indicators yet  just right click  on one of the empty rectangle areas to add a new Indicator    2  Select  INSERT  in the drop down menu  A new Indicator should now appear             Note  you can also click on the Insert Indicator button N to perform the same function  as Step  1 and  2     108
89. ill be prompted for a product name and  version for the new device as seen below     Product     10    Version  T    Cancel       Click on  OK  to create your new device  The new device will be displayed in the Device  Section  The user must then select the new device and select the  Edit  button to open the  editor to add Modbus entries for the new device     Edit Button     185    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Selecting the  Edit  button allows the user to edit the selected cdd file in the Custom Device  Definition editor  The user must select a Product and Version before clicking on the  Edit   button in order to specify which cdd file to edit     Delete Button    Selecting the  Delete  button allows the user to delete the selected cdd from EnerVista  Viewpoint  The user must select a Product and Version before clicking on the  Delete   button in order to specify which cdd file to delete  After the user clicks on the  Delete   button  the program will prompt the user to confirm the file to delete as seen below     Ener  ista Viewpoint x           7  Do you want bo delete the device   UPS  version 100  and the associated File         Click  Yes  to proceed with deleting the selected cdd file     Close Button   Selecting the  Close  button allows the user to exit back to the main menu of EnerVista  Viewpoint     Load Image Button    Selecting the  Load Image  button allows the user to select an image to represent the  selected device  The user must selec
90. in the following fields for the current data item        e Name   Enter the parameter name    e Color   Select the color for the parameter   NOTE  The same color must be used for the same parameter across all  charts    e Device   Select the device    e Type of parameter  digital or analog    Selecting an Analog Parameter will  force  None  to be displayed for the Digital Parameter  Selecting a Digital   Parameter will force  None    to be displayed for the Analog Parameter     7  Click  OK  to proceed     NOTE  A total of 50 parameters can be added to each Report     126    Reports    Report Charts    Each Report requires you to create Charts used to view the information gathered by the  Report     Follow the instructions below to add charts to a report     Select a report listed in the report configuration screen    Click the  Stop  button to stop running the report if it is running   Click the  Edit  button    Select the  Charts  tab     i    Report Properties f xi    General   Parameters Charts         Description of each button in the    Charts    tab is described below     e Add button   Select the  Add  button to add a chart to the current report    e Edit button   Select the  Edit  button to edit the selected chart    e Delete button   Select the  Delete  button to delete the selected chart from  the current report     127    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    5  Select the  Add  button to create a new Chart  The following prompt will be  displayed    
91. issions settings you want configured for this group by clicking on the various  check boxes underneath the Permissions Heading  This will indicate to EnerVista  VIEWPOINT  the maximum amount of permission that can be given to users in this group   For example  if only Device Setup and One Line Editor are checked  all users put into this  group can have at most those two permission settings granted to them     3  Fill out the details you want for Group Name and Comments  Your changes in this session  are saved automatically and you may now either add another new Group  add another user   or delete Groups and users    Returning to the Main Menu    Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session  you can click on the     CANCEL  button to exit back to the EnerVista VIEWPOINT menu without saving  If you wish  to confirm the changes you have made in this section  click on the  OK  button     163    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Editing an Access Group    This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below             User Management aa x   Company Name   You company name    Permissions   IM Device Setup  e Admintetrator  I  Sustem Editor               L Administrat   T    Leas i Annunciator  Editing      Operators  i Commands      Please Add a User  El Guest Group Information          Hame   Administrater  Comments           2  Getting Started   mM Ok  gt  Cancel      To edit details of an existing Access Group  perform the
92. ista Viewpoint only allows bitmap files to be imported   bmp   dib      1  Select the Image button Les  on the Drawing toolbar   A MS Windows Explorer box will  POp Up     IS ZAIN LROLTeEOCA       2  Browse to where your desired image file is stored and click on it   3  Click on  OK     Your picture should now be seen on the work area     63    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Changing the work area size of the Schema    If the current work area size of your schema is insufficient  follow the steps below to enlarge  or shrink the work area to a size that is suitable for your particular drawing     1  Select  EDIT  button on the Menu Bar     2  Select  Measurements and Size   The following box should show up     Measurements and Size F l x        Size and Units   Drawing Scale      Unit of Measure    Inches         Canvas Width     Canvas Height    10 4167       Cancel   Apply   Help      3  Staying within the  Size and Units  tab  change the values for the selection boxes below        e Unit of Measure  e Canvas Width  e Canvas Height  4  click  OK  to submit and save your changes     Your schema work area size should now be changed accordingly     64    System Editor    Component Properties    Here are the aspects of a component that can be modified in EnerVista Viewpoint     General    Component Properties x     General   Attach to   Controls   Next File   Line      Hame       Switchhd otorized1    Type     SwitchM otorized       e Component Name  e Type  
93. lbar can now be configured to show  an alarm alert state  except for the multi value circle  the multi value bar  and the phasor  graph     When an analog parameter has a condition configured the parameter will be displayed with  a double border        If an analog component has conditions defined the    Line        Fill    and    Font    settings for the  parameter cannot be changed  This means that the parameter   s color is predefined to be  green  Normal   red  Alarm  or yellow  Alert      Select the    Create LED    checkbox located in the bottom left of the parameters properties to    create a small LED that will have the same condition properties as the analog parameter  being edited     Component Properties E x     General Attach to   Next File   Font      Device Parameter     New Device 1     Phase 4 Current     blinimarm fo bl asimum fo Multiplier   none       Select Alarm Conditions Add    E a a A a    W Create LED       82    System Editor    LED Type   Digital    Select the LED icon from the toolbar and choose    Digital    from the LED types     Create LED x        Digital    Analog       Edit the Digital LEDs properties to attach the LED to a device and a digital parameter          Component Properties   E  xi       General Attach to   Hest File         Reverse  Indication       Device  239  Category     Status and Alarm Bits       Status and Alarm Bits     LED  Trip          Cancel      The Digital LED shows the current state of device   s digital parameter  0
94. ll    Screen Mode      LE EnerV  ista   iewpoint      File Tools Plug  amp  Play  view   Help     Ge   GE Multilin    A        User Preferences    User Preferences    Users can now Set certain preferences in EnerVista Viewpoint  To access the preferences  screen seen below  select  Preferences  under the  Tools  menu     The following preferences are available to the user to change in the user preference menu     Security    Users can now configure the following Security modes     e None   Users are not required to Login    e FULL   Users must Login at startup    e Enhanced   Users receive guest privileges at startup  Users can login for assigned  privileges        iewpoinkt Preferences       EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Start Up Screen    Users can now select EnerVista Viewpoint startup screen  The user can configure the  following screens to be initially displayed when they log into Viewpoint     Main Menu   IED Dashboard   specific Schema   specific Annunciator Panel       User Preferences    LED Sounds    Sounds serve to alert the attention of the user when an LED state changes in one of the  opened Schemas in the One Line Viewer  Users can change the default sounds to any   wav     files  When more than one opened schema has a condition to play a sound  the sound file  for the LED type with highest priority is played        Viewpoint Preferences 4 x   Annunciato   Wavefom amp Events   Conal    Watchdog    Security   Startup Sereen Sucible Alame    S
95. m and pan around  the schema     41    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Add   Remove Toolbars    In tools such as the One Line Editor that allow users to user various toolbars  If you wish to  add or remove toolbars from screen  follow the steps below     1  Click on the  VIEW  Menu button located at the top of any EnerVista Viewpoint tool    2  Roll your mouse cursor over the  TOOLBAR  option  A list of toolbars applicable to your  application will now be shown  Toolbars that are not applicable to your current tool will be  grayed out     3  Click on the toolbar you wish to add or remove from view     The selected toolbar will now be added  if it was hidden before  or hidden  if it was viewable  before  on the current screen     42    System Editor    One Line Editor Toolbar    ABA A e BO KA       The One Line Editor toolbar provides the basic functionality of creating opening and saving  schema files as well as providing access to certain One Line Editor specific tools like  Insert  UR  and the  One Shot Test   Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their  function           New Schema Create a new schema   sf   file    Open File Open and load an existing schema    Save File Save current schema with current filename   If there is  none  EnerVista Viewpoint will ask you to provide a  filename      Save as Save current schema and specifying file    Save and View Save current schema and then view schema using the   Schema One Line Viewer   
96. n    The default password for Administrator is  password   As long as the password remained as     password     the change password window will always popped up to ask user to change  This  is the reason you may see the change password window popping up     8  MDAC installation issues on Windows 2000    The Viewpoint Monitoring installation redistributes MDAC 2 81  On a Windows 2000 system   the MDAC portion of the installation appears to fail even though MDAC exists on the system   Press  Yes  to continue the installation of Viewpoint Monitoring     197    199    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Index  2  20 Dar gauge anarei on iise 45  2D thermometer QauGe           cceeeeee eens 45  3  3D bar gauge      ssssssssssssrsnerrnnrrrsrrnrnne 45  3D thermometer gaUuge       ssssssssessrsss  45  7  LOO E 175  A  accessing custom file editor            05  184  acknowledge button   s sesesessrsrsrsererens 106  acknowledging alarmed indicators        118  acknowledging alarMs          cceeeeeeeeeee 118  add   remove toolbars         ccceeceeceeeeees 42  adding a component for control             60  adding a component for manual indication   EET eee ere rr nee 57  adding A device      eecccceeseeuceueeueeueeneens 14  adding a USEF    ccc ececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 167  adding an access Group          ceeeeeee ees 162  adding an indicator to the annunciator   Dale M E 108  adding components and items to a   SC lel RE acne 56  adding formula         cceeee eee e cece
97. n  in this  case CLOSE or OPEN   If you just click the button without pressing the Control key  nothing  will happen  Similarly  if the state of the item being controlled is already set  ie  you send  an OPEN command when the state is already OPEN   nothing will happen         The digital component that you have selected should now be switched to the desired state     97    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    LED Indicator Colours    Explanation behind the colour indicators in the Device Status Window     Every Device has a coloured indicator associated with it that can be one of 4 colours  The  following chart explains the meaning behind each of the states of the indicator which are  ordered from highest to lowest priority       Red At least one correctly configured Device is not communicating        Yellow All correctly configured devices are communicating but at least one  analog or digital device on the schema is incorrectly configured        Green All devices are communicating and configured correctly        Gray Either no analog or digital device exist on the schema or they are ALL  incorrectly configured     98    System Viewer    Screen Capturing in One Line Viewer    Within the One Line Viewer tool  follow these steps to take a screen shot of your current  schema to be placed in your window s clipboard     1  Click on  Edit  button on the menu bar    2  Select Screen Capture    A copy of your screen has now been copied to your window s clipboard  You c
98. n the    left hand portion of the screen  A list of Users corresponding to that site should now be  shown     172    Administration    jUser Management    a   ox   Company Name   Your company name    Permissions   i Device Setup  M System Editor        2 Add Group   2  Add User   id Delete   a    EJ Administrator                 Sk eee MW Annunciator  Editing   SE M Commands    i Please Add a User  5i an Group Information     gt  Guest ae jpha    Aipha ame  pha  ee John    mith Commenta       A user named John Smith associated with Group  Alpha    2  Select the User you wish to delete          2  Getting Started   mM Ok x Cancel                  2  Click on the  DELETE  button to delete the User  You will get a reconfirmation request to    make sure that this is the particular User you wish to delete       Note  The  Administrator  user cannot be deleted  Also  only the User you selected will be    deleted  the rest of the remaining Users  if there are any  will still be there     173    174    Plug  amp  Play    Plug  amp  Play    Introduction to Plug  amp  Play    The Plug  amp  Play features of EnerVista Viewpoint allows you to quickly and automatically  create schemas for your devices using a series of built in templates  The schemas can then  be further customized at any time and even automatically updated to reflect new devices  you may have setup     To access the Plug  amp  Play features of EnerVista VIEWPOINT  click on the IED Dashboard  button on the main screen    
99. nerVista Viewpoint by selecting  Custom File  Editor  from the  File  menu in Viewpoint as seen below     Lz  EnerV  ista   iewpoint          File   Tools Plug  amp  Play View  Help    G   Open Chrl o  Import Devices d  Preferences    LIED Dashboard  st   2469 Overview Wye  sf  3 C  Program Files     41 5F  4 C  Program Filesi    11 ap    Exit       Upon entering the Custom File Editor  the following screen will prompt up        Custom Device Definition Maintenance    Device  Versions    240 E ad   ac  28 Aeh     ii Delete     ut   Load Image   Apply to Server   ie Close         EPMBSO00P  EPMB200P             184    Custom Device Editor    Custom Device Definition Maintenance Screen            Custom Device Definition Maintenance   ee x        Device  Versions    240  250  260           BE Load image   Apply to Server    ie Close    EPM1O00  EPMA000  EPMBSO00P  EPMS200P      The description for each section and button in the Custom Device Definition Maintenance  screen is described below     Device Section   The Device Section displays a list of devices already defined and can be used in Viewpoint     Version Section   The Version Section displays a list of all versions available for a device that is selected in the  Device Section Screen     Add Button    Clicking on the  Add  button allows the user to define a new device to be used within  Viewpoint  The corresponding information will be saved in a   cdd file with the format   r   Product Name _ Version  cdd     The user w
100. nitoring 5 72 User Manual    ATTACH TO TAB       e Select the device monitoring type to be manual or automatic   e Select the ON and OFF images for the component     72    CONTROLS       System Editor    Component Properties x     General   Attach to Controls   Mest File   Line      Control 1    Enable    Send Value To  Device Command H ame      Please select a device     Contra      Category Value to send                     Virtual Inputs       Control 2    Enable    Send Value To  Device Command H ame      Please select a device     Contra A    Category Value to send      Fa         Virtual Inputs    Fill in the properties for controlling the unit     73    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    LED Indicators  What is an LED Indicator     The    LED Indicator    is the latest tool available with Viewpoint  he LED allows the operator to  receive visual and or audible notification when an undesirable condition occurs  Both a   digital state and an analog parameter can be attached to an LED state  In addition  existing  analog parameters have been enhanced to include the option of defining an alarm condition     Viewpoint versions 2 1 and 2 2 used the Schema Indicator on the schema tab to indicate  the communication status of the devices on the schema     Since Viewpoint 3 0  the meaning of the Schema Indicator represents the combined status  of all the LEDs on the schema  The communication status for the active schema is now  located in the top toolbar to the ri
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104. olumns for each analog channel   Channel   Displays the name of each channel waveform   Color   Click on the color to change the displayed color for that channel   Scaling   Allows for channels to be grouped so that they share the same scale   Line Style   Selects the format of the displayed line for that channel   Graph   Check this to select the channel to be displayed on the waveform graph   Phasor   Check this to select the channel to be displayed on the phasor graph   FFT   Check this to select the channel to be displayed on the Harmonic graph     The user can also customize the Phasor display of the analog channels with the following  options   e Select Reference   Allows the selection of an analog channel to be used as a zero phase angle reference  for the phasor graph  If None is selected  the absolute channel magnitudes and  phase angles are plotted according to the position of cursor 1  e Samples Cycle   For proper display of the phasor angle s  enter in the sampling rate for the data  points of the COMTRADE file  Phasors will be incorrect if an incorrect value is  specified for the samples cycle     151    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual          COMTRADE Preferences          n  General    Analog Channels 4 Viewpoint  fe analog Channels      es ee ih  8b   M   is E   vA    ve         Phasor Display    Select Reference  va    Maximum harmonic to calculate  25    Samples   Cycle B4        gt t Cancel      Digital Channel Dialog     This dialog allows 
105. ontain  component symbols that you can use to build your schema     EIQ  g eapec    e eAt       Switch Gear and Control  Miep   py mpige gMO  Oe  xmpp g gA  O               Ea am E IER AY YY       2  Once your component or item is selected  click on a spot on your schema work area  where you would like to place the component     3  Your component should now appear on your schema     56    System Editor    Adding a Component for Manual Indication    Follow the steps below to create and configure a non monitoring or non control component       Note  Only components from the SWITCHGEAR  amp  CONTROL toolbar can be used for  manual indication     Frer Ob y XH P   amp  gH  O        1  Select a Component     2  Place the component on the work area to where you want to place it     57    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    3  Open up the COMPONENT PROPERTIES box by either double clicking on the component    or right clicking on it and selecting  PROPERTIES  from the pop up menu  The COMPONENT  PROPERTIES box will look something like this     Component Properties x     General   Attach to   Controls   Next File   Line      Hame    Switchhd otorized       Type     SwitchM otorized       58    System Editor    4  Select the  Attach to  tab     Component Properties x     General     tach to   Controls   Next File   Line              Manual    Status   yw On       Ott i    Revere    C Automatic Indication    Device      Please select a device       Category      E    Conta
106. or on demand monitoring  and control  Upon successful launching of EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring  you should now  see the following main menu      l nt viewpoint Ee  File Tools Plug  amp Play View Help          B GE Multilin En er VATS Fe  6  osm    VIEWPOINT    PLUG  amp  PLAY      am      JED DASHBOARD      Ti IF  lo oaa   O  TE    a OQ  TAE              ONE LINE EDITOR     TRENDING REPORTS          ANNUNCIATOR    ADMINISTRATION          Here s a breakdown of the main tools of EnerVista Viewpoint     Plug  amp  Play   IED Dashboard   View online information via pre defined templates for  configured devices   Device Setup   Setup and Configure your remote assets and their components   One Line Editor   Create interactive one line diagrams using various graphical tools   One Line Viewer   View one line diagrams that you have created    Annunciator   View and Monitor your remote assets    Reports   View and Create Reports    Waveforms   Tools and Viewer for COMTRADE formatted waveform files   Administration   Add Edit Remove groups of users who can access this system   Events  Can view Events for the Configured Devices in the Device Setup     EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Full Screen Mode    Full Screen Mode is new to EnerVista Viewpoint 4 0 and allows for the user to increase the  viewable area for viewing schema  annunciator panels or COMTRADE Oscillography files  In  order to access the Full Screen Mode select  View  from the main menu and click on  Fu
107. orizontal centers of all the selected   Centers components to the horizontal center of the reference   component    atl Align Bottom Align the bottom sides of all the selected components       to the bottom side of the reference component      Align Left Align the left sides of all the selected components to        the left side of the reference component       Align Vertical Centers Align the vertical centers of all the selected  components to the vertical center of the reference  component        Align Right Align the right sides of all the selected components to      the right side of the reference component     Selecting Components    Select multiple components by holding a CTRL key down and selecting each of the  components with the mouse button  The last component selected will be considered to be  the reference component  When multiple components are selected  each component is  outlined with a series of empty boxes  The last component selected  the reference  component  is outlined with a series of solid boxes     52    Structure Toolbar    Tt   Pa Ch Ga        System Editor    The Structure Toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to group ungroup components  of your schema and also to move components in between the viewable layers of your  schema  ie  visually show a component to be behind another overlapping component   Here  are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function     H e 2 oo    Selecting Components    Group    Ungroup    Front    
108. ort file  File with extension REP      Time Range Displayed in the Viewer    The format of the sampled data will vary depending on the size of the Date Window  Data  points are constantly sampled and an average for the data point is calculated once every  minute    In order for the data to be displayed properly  the size of the date window will determine  the format of the data displayed  The following rules governs how the time range is  displayed     If the date window is less than one day  the minute data will be charted    If the date window is greater than one day and less than 2 months  each data point  will be the average for an hour  There will be an option to show the High Low range  on the same graph    If the date window is greater than 3 months  each data point will be the average for  aday  There will be an option to show the High Low range on the same graph     Note  The High Low range will be based on the highest and lowest stored minute  samples     130    Reports    The Report Viewer is seen below        Reports    i Chart Selector Date Selector Date Window     From       Chart     w iii  Curent H      Wied 21 Jan 04 16 00    Report 1   Chart 1               me a ee    Metered Value    The functionality of each feature in the report viewer is described below     er Arrow Button   When viewing a graph that displays the time in days  the user can click on that day in  the graph to display the hours of that days in a graph  Similarly  when viewing a  graph that 
109. ote  Playback rate can be changed on the spot during playback     148    COMTRADE    During playback  the Phasors screen and Harmonic screen will also be updated  accordingly in real time based on the position of cursor 1     Press the Stop button to halt play  The playback automatically rewinds and repeats  when the end of oscillography record is reached     A selected section of waveform s  may be Zoomed in on by right mouse clicking and  dragging the outline box over the desired segment  Multiple zooms are also possible     When utilizing this function  the Zoom Out button      becomes active for zooming  back out     The Delta box on the top right side of the screen indicates the difference in  magnitude between the two cursors  The box at the top shows the difference in time   milliseconds      Waveforms may be super imposed on top of each other by selecting and dragging  them with the left mouse button     149    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Configure Preferences    Select the Preferences button in the viewer toolbar to display the  Oscillography Setup Window         COMTRADE Preferences          General a Viewpoint          z Analog Channels    Digital Channels    2 Comments  H Dymmetical Components    Station IO Site 1 Total analog channels p  Start time 20 071 998 15 51 59  450673 Total digital channels 256  Trigger time 20  0771998 15 51 59  502873 Channels with changes detected 3    Main Graph Area Window Transparency    M Display channel name
110. r Manual    Custom Symbols    Should you want to use measurable digital components that are not part of EnerVista  Viewpoint s default symbols  you can use the CUSTOM SYMBOLS button to do this  Custom  Symbols are generalized digital components where the visual look of the OFF ON states can  be customized to whatever image files   bit map files    bmp    dib   you have created     The Custom Symbols button Et can be found on the  Switchgear and Control  toolbar     Ivey eby mpya gA Oa       Creating and Configuring Custom Symbols   Before you start  please ensure that you have created two image file for the custom symbol    or components you wish to make  One image should be for the ON state of the symbol and  the other should be for the OFF state of the symbol     1  Click on the Custom Symbol button Di located on the  Switchgear and Control  toolbar   2  Click anywhere on your schema work area to place the custom symbol     3  Either double click the custom symbol area or right click on it and select properties to  open up the COMPONENT PROPERTIES box     4  You must now fill in the following information to correctly connect and configure your  custom system     70    GENERAL TAB    Component Properties l    General   Attach ta   Controls   Next File   Line      Hame    BMF        Type     2B MP    Bitmap Properties    Transparent Transparency Color  M       System Editor    x        e Select your Name and image bitmap properties information     71    EnerVista Viewpoint Mo
111. references    General     Analog Channels  Digital Channels    Symmetrical Components    154    oi  Growps a Je Je    Viewpoint       COMTRADE    Opening a Saved COMTRADE File    Sample COMTRADE files have already been saved in the EnerVista Viewpoint program DEMO  folder     To Open the Saved File     e A dialog box will appear when the COMTRADE viewer is opened requesting for  the cfg file to load     OR  e Click the File menu in the main window menu bar and select Open   OR    e Click the open folder icon in the main window tool bar     This will automatically map to the EnerVista Viewpoint folder located in the GE Power  Management Program or to where you last opened an EnerVista Viewpoint program file     e Open the DATA folder and look in the DEMO folder  A window will appear with a list of files in the current directory  At the bottom will be a  drop down box describing the type of files that are available  By default this is set to  Oscillography Files    cfg  which means that the files being displayed should contain  oscillography data     e Select the file named OVERCURRENT cfg and then click on Open     155    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    View Phasors  To Open the Phasors window     Click on the Phasors button S in the Oscillography window  and a new window will open  displaying a phasor diagram     The Phasor Diagram indicates the rotation  magnitude and angle with respect to a selected  reference component chosen in the Preferences window   
112. rigger Date  11 2 2005 Playback Rate N  1459760s  E 1 526436 s 0 066676 s  Trigger Time  17 34 48 951008    a a          EVA i ARORA ee Me He Le A ANLAMA  will aH ii vin nT vi vin wi vii il ini iii i iin vai      iik         li He Seat AMAIA j i   DANN lalaan l   H MA n   _ aa Aana  nnn TL A LA A Ay aA LAA AA ULM AA AULA    MLA tat vn AENATANNI     er MUU ITV  MI TUTTI it mT HAV AAN AADO    T sn _ a HANA LU AVR  WII im nT mamma Mn    Lea a Se on  sg nN ANITA nA    AAN di pih ALTAR Ra AU Wil    AMAA iu LL       To exit back to the main menu open  File  and select  Close      145    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    COMTRADE View Toolbar    Bagoe wma         The COMTRADE viewer contains an assortment of tools used to perform File Management   save  open  etc   and playing viewing of COMTRADE files  Here are the following tools  specific to this toolbar and their function     irs Open Open Load an existing COMTRADE file   CFG      Save Save current  CFG file with existing filename  If a  filename has not been specified  EnerVista VIEWPOINT  will prompt you to name it now     os Print Prints the waveform     F  Preferences Opens the COMTRADE Viewer preferences dialog box    rag Data Show the actual value of the waveform at the specified  cursor position    t Phasors Show the phasor diagram of the waveform at the  specified cursor position    lal  Harmonics Show the harmonic spectrum of the waveform at the  specified cursor position    Play Begin moving the first 
113. rmula names are prefixed with a     to differentiate the formulas from the device s analog  parameters  Digital formula names are prefixed with a     to differentiate the formulas from  the device s digital parameters     An example is seen below in the component properties of a multi value circle gauge   Formula 1 was previously created for the 750_360 device and is seen in the analog  parameter list below prefixed by a         Component Properties x     General Attach to   Hert File   Font      Device   ro 360 X    Farameter 1   Please select a parameter       Please select a parameter m     Formula 1  3 Phase Apparent Power  3 Phase Power Factor  3 Phase Reactive Power  Parameter 4  3 Phase Real Power  A B AMS Voltage  A B Voltage Angle  aaa Active Condition HI  Active Condition  10  E Active Condition  11  Multiplier   Active Condition  12  Active Condition  13  Active Condition  14  Active Condition  15       Parameter 2    Parameter 3    Cancel   Help         36    System Editor    Introduction to One Line Editor    The One Line Editor tool is used to create interactive and graphical one line diagrams that  can be connected to real devices so that users can easily monitor and understand their  remote site configuration as well as view up to date readings and status updates with ease     Upon accessing the One Line Editor screen from the EnerVista Viewpoint main menu  the  following screen will appear     al  x lx    Fie Ener  ista   Yiewpoint    Untitled          File E
114. ry or Secondary quantities     Specify the VT Ratio for the voltage channels  The CSV file displays only Primary  values  but COMTRADE has support for displaying voltage information in either  Primary or Secondary quantities     Specify the Line Frequency that the CSV information was recorded at     Use the  Open in COMTRADE Viewer  check box to open the COMTRADE file in the  COMTRADE viewer once the converting process is complete     The  Convert  button will then convert the source CSV file into the target CFG  COMTRADE file in the format  ASCII Binary  selected  To ignore all changes and  cancel the operation select  Cancel      COMTRADE    Resample    Resample a COMTRADE file    Resampling a COMTRADE file allows for the user to convert a COMTRADE file with a variable  Sampling rate to a COMTRADE file with a fixed sampling rate  Additionally  the fixed  Sampling rate of a COMTRADE file may be changed to a new value                Resample Existing Oscillography File    Select Source COMTRADE File    Select Destination COMTRADE file    Format of COMTRADE Data file  tf ASCII C Binary    Destination  Sample Rate   3940 Hz    M Open in COMTRADE Viewer a Resample_   gt  Cancel         To Resample a COMTRADE File     e Under the title   Select Source COMTRADE File  enter the CFG file to resample  The  file may be found from the file browsing dialog box by clicking the LJ icon     e Under the title   Select Destination COMTRADE File  enter the CFG file to output to   The file may
115. s ain    Colors  Background All Colors    Cr   F Set to Default     gt  Cancel      The user has a selection of upto 40 channels to plot in various colors  line styles  and  Groups for simultaneous display  These 40 channels can be a combination of Analog and  Digital channels  Phasors can only be setup to the number of Analog channels being used   As an example  if only 20 Analog channels is enabled  only 20 Phasors channels can be  used     The four dialogs listed in the left view of the COMTRADE Preferences are described below     General Dialog     This dialog allows users to add comments to a COMTRADE file  The user can also customize  the display with the option to display channel names  alter the window transparency  and  choose a background color  These changes will have an effect on the display of the  Oscillography  Phasor  and Harmonics screens     150    COMTRADE          COMTRADE Preferences          General    Comments    Viewpoint         Analog Channels    Digital Channels     Symmetrical Components    Station IO Site 1 Total analog channels az  Start time 20 071 998 15 51 59 450673 Total digital channels 256  Trigger time 20  0771998 15 51 59  502873 Channels with changes detected 3    Main Graph Area Window Transparency    j   Display channel names co    Colors  Background All Colors       M F Set to Default        Cancel      Analog Channels Dialog     This dialog allows the user to customer the analog channels  The user can customize the  following seven c
116. sors indicate initial and final time        E EnerVista VIEWPOINT    nexus65 20041118 152901 OSC  cfg         e File Edit Tools Plug amp  Play View Communications Window Help    a  x      AEk E A    w a             COMTRADE    I   E o GA  Trigger Date  11 18 2004 Playback Rate   0 019890s   ra  0 033280 s 0 013390 s  Trigger Time 1 5 23 01 000 fi sample   4    gt  _ Actual   4    gt                                C  nexus65 200             For Help  press F1    NUM      e The top left of the screen shows the trigger time date as well as the playback rate   The playback rate is related to the number of samples shown every second and can  be increased decreased in order to improve the resolution of the playback     e Cursors can be moved either by clicking and dragging them left and right across the  duration period of the signal  or by using the Cursor 1  Cursor 2 scrolling bars at the  top of the window  The Red line is the Trigger position and cannot be moved across  the captured waveforms  There are three time values indicated in the top right  boxes listing the selected time for Cursor 1  Cursor 2 and the Delta value  The delta  value is the calculated time difference between Cursor 1 and Cursor 2        e The Play button L  may be used to play Cursor 1 throughout the entire period or  sections of the waveform s   The speed of play is controlled by the Playback Rate  which is by default 1 Sample  The larger the value the faster the cursor will travel  across the signal   N
117. t     you need to click the    Remove ViewNode Support    menu  item from the    ViewNode Management    under the    File    menu     E tnervista Viewpoint OOOO OA  ie mine Buga Play wew Help  Ca i                   EnerVista    von           1 C  PROGRAM FILES     2  2 C  PROGRAM FILES     1    3 C  PROGRAM FILESI     2    ean   agus  amp  PLAY     JED DASHBOARD      a EVENTS    ONE LINE EDITOR TT    ONE LINE VIEWER   E WAVEFORMS      ANNUNCIATOR     ADMINISTRATION i    VIEWPOINT                 Because of new devices and firmware versions added in Viewpoint Monitoring 5 60  you  can t use ViewNode 5 50 to communicate with a Viewpoint Monitoring 5 60 system  If you    193    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    use your ViewNode 5 50 to communicate Viewpoint Monitoring 5 60 system  you might see  following warning message boxes     EnerVista Viewpoint   Reading Environment    The following device is not supported    Device  UR_560  Order Code   C 0 NOU HCH H81 wd  Version  560    Press the Cancel button to close the application    Remove      EnerVista Viewpoint    The file could not be located    C Program FilestEnervistal viewpoint Monitoring viewNode Devices 369 3350 cdd       In this case  please upgrade your ViewNode 5 50 to ViewNode 5 60 to communicate with  Viewpoint Monitoring 5 60 system     3  ViewNode Support requires Microsoft  NET Framework 1 1    The XML DA web service is a Microsoft  NET 1 1 based web application  It can not be  properly executed
118. t a Product and Version before clicking on the  Load  Image  button in order to specify which device the image represents     186    Custom Device Editor    Custom Device Definition Editor    The Custom Device Definition editor allows the user to edit the Modbus entries for the  selected device as seen below        Custom Device Definition    ities     fass Description   Relay 489 Firmware Version 400 Edit Force Coil            Version  400 Iv ee Edit Enumerations   ow emm O    re  lt A A S S Tao  Product Hara  0001   CFT_ENU   F18 m l  ew  p   ew   o   o0       0       002 eme        w   P  Mw   o   o       o      0    os  cunt        w   P  Mw   o   wm    1   o     0    ono jth        ew   P  Mw   o   o       o    0    ont fern       we   fr   wp   o   ow     1   o     0  oss  crTunT               Mw   0   Sawa       oo     0  0200   CFTENU   FCT r   ep   rp   ep   o   4   1   0     Offine  oi jcormunT            w   P  Mw   o   mw    1   o       o    o2 jerm   re oe   P  mw   o   eas   1   o   s   a    0203   CFT_ENU   FC  P  6   P  ep   o   1    1   0        rabied  Breaker Clos 0210 CFT_BIT FC140 E vV E V 0 512 1 Inactive  Breaker Open 0210 CFT_BIT FC140 C vV O V 0 256 1 Inactive   p  Active Trip C     2   Inactive        lt 5            Inactive   Inactive    Inactive    Inactive    Inactive    Inactive    Inactive    0    Inactive    Inactive    Inactive  Inactive    Inactive  Inactive    Relay in Servi  Ground LED                                                 oo  co
119. tatus    The function of the Acknowledge button is to     1  Silence the Alarm  Alert  Status and Reset sounds   2  Change a flashing Red Yellow LED to either a solid Red Yellow or to a flashing green   3  Reset a flashing green LED back to its solid green default state     When there are LEDs flashing an active condition  the    Acknowledge    button will become  available so that the operator can acknowledge the presence of the conditions   Acknowledgement of the active conditions will stop the sound from playing and cause the  active LEDs to stop flashing and change to a solid red yellow color     When the acknowledged LED returns to a normal condition  the color of the LED will change  from a solid red yellow to a flashing green and the    Reset    sound file will be played  continuously     The flashing green indicates to the operator that there was an LED with an acknowledged  condition that changed back to a normal condition  The flashing green state now needs to  be acknowledged again  Acknowledging the flashing green LED will stop the sound  The  operator can now press the    Acknowledge    button to reset the flashing green LEDs to a solid  green state     85    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Sounds    Sounds serve to alert the attention of the user when an LED state changes in one of the  opened Schemas in the One Line Viewer  Reset  Alert  and Alarm sounds are defined in the  user preferences menu  User can reset these default sounds to any   w
120. the File menu by selecting     Import Devices    and then select    Perform Search        Fi Ener  ista Yiewpoint  File   Tools Plug  amp  Play View Help     Open Chrl 0      Import Devices Perform Search    Specify Location    Custom File Editor  Preferences   1 IED_Dashboard  sf   2469 Overview Wye   F  3 C  Program Files    41 5F    4 C  Program Files     1 4p    Exit       If for some reason Viewpoint cannot locate a desired environment file  select from the File  menu   Import Devices  and then select  Specify Location   This will allow the operator to  browse and select a specific environment file     25    26    Formula Editor    Formula Editor    Introduction to Formula Editor    The Formula Editor is a tool available within EnerVista Viewpoint that allows the user to  create Virtual Variables  These Virtual Variables are based on values from relays that can  be modified with simple math operators and trigonometric functions     The Formula Editor can be accessed from the menu bar  Select  Formula Editor  under the   Tools  menu     Fai Ener  ista   Yiewpoint    File Tools  Plog  amp  Play wiew Help    Device Setup      Formula Editor    Qne Line Editor    Qne Line Viewer    Annunciator  Events  Trending Reports    waveforms    Administration       27    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    The dialog box shown below will appear upon entering the Formula Editor        Enervista Yiewpoint Monitoring    mn ab Carin  rj F  a5    1 F  iOa CUCO               
121. the IED Dashboard has its own configured plug and play screens   These screens have a common navigation bar located at the top of the screen  Use  Main  Menu  to return to the IED Dashboard  The LED indicator on the lower left hand side of  the screen shows the communication status of the device and will be lit green if  communicating successfully       Ener  ista   Yiewpoint    489_Overview_WyetC sf   489   1      A me E        Acknowledge    R Analog Input 1  me Analog Input 2  Breaker Status Analog Input 3  Assignable Input 1 Analog Input 4  Assignable Input 2 Spec  Assignable Input 3   Tachometer    Assignable Input 4  Assignable Input 5  Assignable Input 6  Assignable Input 7  Trip Coil Supervision    eet       179    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Virtual Front Panel    The virtual front panel allows for direct access to any device within the IED dash board    This front panel is fully functional and shows the status of the product display as well as the  LED indicators  The keys used for product navigation and menu selection are functional   allowing the product to be remotely viewed  This feature is only available for products that  Support this remote capability     Fis Ener  ista   iewpoint   Front Panel 77 Device 469_6    Front Panel 77 Device 469_6               r File Edit Tools Plug amp  Play View Communications Window Help     x        469 SIATUS MOTOR SIATUS OUTPUT RELAYS  468 IN SERVICE STOPPED R1 TRIP  SETPOINT ACCESS STARTING R2 AUXILIAR
122. the following conditions     1  It has been ACKNOWLEDGED   2  The Indicator s ALARM RESET MODE parameter has been set to MANUAL     3  The current readings or values from the Indicator are no longer in the range of values  that trigger the ALARM state     If the above conditions are met  follow the steps below to reset the alarm        1  Click on the Indicator to be reset and then click on the  RESET  button z     All Indicators will now be reset if they meet the conditions above     120    A    Reports    tool is available to the user to configure reports  The user can access this new  option from the main screen of Viewpoint as seen below     Fi Ener  ista   Yiewpoint    CA   GE Multilin    EnerVista Ood  VIEWPOINT    PLUG  amp  PLAY        IED DASHBOARD    TOOLKIT   DEVICE SETUP     EVENTS  TAA OQ  Aa a    Aa OTA       eos  OME           Pressing the    Reports    button will launch a Reports Configuration window  A message will be  displayed in the Reports Configuration screen to inform the user to press the  Add  button  on the toolbar to create a new report if there are no reports created as seen below     121    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Ll EnerVista Viewpoint    Report Configuration  EB     L File Tools Plug  amp  Play Communications Window Help    Trending Ho pyri      2 Communicating  r g Wot Communicating  ate Communication Emors    a a C L       Delete     gt  gt  Run 2  Start All  Y eB   Stop AN   lt 2 Export   F Open       Archive   amp
123. the user to customer the digital channels  The user can customize the  following five columns for each digital channel   Channel   Displays the name of each channel waveform   Color   Click on the color to change the displayed color for that channel   Changed Detected   A checkmark is generated when a change of state is detected   Line Style   Selects the format of the displayed line for that channel   Graph   Check this to select the channel to be displayed on the waveform graph     152    COMTRADE         COMTRADE Preferences                n  General    Digital Channels a Viewpoint     Analog Channels    fe Digital Channels         CHAHHEL CHAHGE DETECTED COLOR LIHE STYLE GRAPH   H  Symmetrical Components COLOR   GRAPH  PHASETOC1PKP  M Em   PHASETOCTOP   M   E   vitulOF1ON  PO E o  i          x Cancel      Symmetrical Components Dialog     This dialog allows the symmetrical components to be calculated and shown for a 3 phase  system  The user can customize the following seven columns    Channel   Displays the name of each channel waveform    Color   Click on the color to change the displayed color for that channel    Scaling   Allows for the channels to be grouped so that they share the same scale    Phase A   Phase A component to be used    Phase B   Phase B component to be used    Phase C   Phase C component to be used    Phasor   Check this to select the channels to be displayed on the phasor graph     153    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    COMTRADE P
124. to MSB being in the last byte position  By not selecting this  check box it is assumed that the register stores values in the reverse byte order     Edit Force Coil Button   Select this button to enter preset operation codes that this device has been programmed  with that the user can perform     For third party devices  the Force Coil is the only method of sending control commands to  the device  Refer to the device s communication guide  specifically for a description of the  device s Modbus Command 05 implementation     Edit Enumerations Button   Select this button to create number to text string mapping  These mappings can then be  used to format the display of individual registers  A Modbus entry can use these mappings  by entering a List Name in the List Reference column  Follow the instructions below to  create a List mapping    e Click on the  Edit Enumeration Button     e Enter a unique string name for the mapping in the Enumerations section    e Enter the list of numeric values and their corresponding string values     Spreadsheet    When entering in a new Modbus entry in the spreadsheet  only the unique Label ID and  Modbus Address are required  All other fields are loaded with default values    The column headings in the spreadsheet are described below    e Label   Unique name to identify the respective Modbus entry  Displayed when  Showing the value for this Modbus entry    e Modbus Address   The numeric address location for the Modbus entry  The address  Should 
125. used to space components and size  components with relation to each other  Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar  and their function     i Space Across Evenly space the selected components across an imaginary  horizontal axis  starting from the far left component and  ending at the far right component     F Space Down Evenly space the selected components across an imaginary  vertical axis  starting from the top component and ending at  the bottom component       Same Width Set the width of the selected components to the same width  as the reference component     if Same Height Set the height of the selected components to the same height  as the reference component       Same Size Set the width and height of the selected components to the  same width and height of the reference component     Selecting Components    Select multiple components by holding a CTRL key down and selecting each of the  components with the mouse button  The last component selected will be considered to be  the reference component  When multiple components are selected  each component is  outlined with a series of empty boxes  The last component selected  the reference  component  is outlined with a series of solid boxes     55    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Building a Schema  Adding Components and Items to a Schema    To add components or items to a scheme  following these steps     1  Select a component or item from any of the following toolbars  These toolbars c
126. usually selected by EnerVista VIEWPOINT     65    66    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Attach to    Component Properties l i    x          General Attach to   Controls   Next File   Line         Manual  Status  M On    Reverse  Indication    C Automatic  Device      Please select a device       Category      E    Contact      E       e Device Monitoring Type  Manual or Automatic    Controls       System Editor    Component Properties A x     General   Attach ta Controls   Next File   Line      Control 1    Enable    Send Value To  Device Command H ame      Please select a device     Contro 1    Category Value to send    1  F       Virtual Inputs    Control 2    Enable    Send Value To  Device Command H ame      Please select a device     Contro 2    Category Value to send                 Virtual Inputs      z    Control Settings    67    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Next File    Component Properties x     General   Attach to   Controls Mest File   Line      Nest File   Path    4         e This option allows user to connect to another schema or run an application by double  clicking on the component from the One Line Viewer     68    Line    Component Properties                  Dashed  Dotted              Dash Dot              Dash Doat Dot    LD Port t Pie     1 Point     _   _    Port  mm rit      Port  D Pir it  Pe    6 Point    e Component Outline Border settings       System Editor    69    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 Use
127. ve made in this section  click on the  OK  button     23    EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual    Deleting a Device    This command can be accessed via the Device Setup main menu screen shown below   To delete an existing device  perform the following steps     1  Select the Site to which the Device is associated to  from the site menu list on the left  hand portion of the screen  A list of Devices connected to that site should now be shown     Discover UAs   i Add Device      Site Manner Fiber 7     peie         EL  Desenphon                     P Gelting Started    Ok X Cancel         2  Select the Device you wish to delete     2  Click on the  DELETE  button to delete the Device  You will get a confirmation request to  make sure that this is the particular site you wish to delete     Note  Only the Device you selected will be deleted  the rest of the remaining devices  if  there are any  will still be there     24    Device Setup    Importing GE Multilin Devices    Each time EnerVista Viewpoint is launched  Viewpoint will search the current system for  existing 32 bit xxxPC programs  Eg  469PC  PQMPC  etc    The xxxPC environment files will  be searched and any new devices will get added to a list from which the operator can select  the devices to import into Viewpoint     In addition to checking for xxxPC programs  a system scan will also be done for the  EnerVista UR Setup environment file     This automatic import feature can also be manually selected from 
    
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