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1. Power factor Cosine Phi Maximum demand Active energy Capacitive energy Inductive energy Selection of variables to make a standard graph without the CVM 144 filter Choose the desired graph variables here This screen will depend on the device the type of graph required and the filter desired to implement these variables For example if a filter is chosen a screen similar to the following may be found Variables selection CVM144 Izquierda Lil wp Variables Instantaneous Discriminated variable Selection of filtered standard variables If non standard type of graph is selected for example a harmonics graph the following variable selection screen appears 36 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTUR Variables selection CVM144 Izquierda RI Harmonics Li LA L hu Current harmonics af OK xt Cancel Harmonic variables selection screen Once variable display selection has been made the graph with the variables in question will appear The system automatically chooses the representation period and the grouping of data which can obviously be changed later Later we will explain what the two concepts mean and how they can be changed It should be noted that the grouping chosen is a week and the period is typically 30 mi
2. E Communicate MN Error DM Not initialized Download file O 1 Last events Date and time Name Type 20 11 2013 17 38 30 Activation 2 Disp 31 Active 20 11 2013 17 38 30 Activation 3 Disp 31 Active 20 11 2013 17 38 30 Activation 4 Disp 31 Active 20 11 2013 17 38 01 30 seconds Active 20 11 2013 17 36 06 High voltage Unrecognized Devices Total 345 CVM144 DH96 COM_TCP2RSPLUS RGU10 CVMNET4 CVM1D CVM144TCP CYMMET Others Dashboard This screen shows the following sections e Device status Shows a circular graphic with the status of the units Possible states are communicating error not initialised and downloading file e Shortcuts Shows the last screens and reports that have been opened Click on a shortcut to access these screens and reports without having to search for them again e Events Shows two circular graphics an active event graphic and a graphic for events that have not been acknowledged The percentage is calculated with the total number of events e Widgets Shortcuts to the PowerStudio widget and energy monitor e Last events Shows a list of the last events with their date name type and description e Devices Shows a bar graphic with the units arranged by type of device User Manual 83 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 3 3 1 Widget PSS Dashboard The PSS Dashboard Powerstudio widget is a variable and event monitoring tool with
3. 2 15 19 21 64 Vn 1 16 84 Vn 1 12 93 Vn 1 85 64 Vn 1 87 04 Vn 1 65 70 Vn 1 66 62 Vn 2 10 35 11 26 Vn 11 10 89 Vn 1 70 40 Vn 1 89 87 Vn 2 89 64 89 75 Vn 330 ms 3 1 69 89 Vn 2 69 96 70 32 Vn 340 ms 2 2 84 52 84 66 Vn 350 ms 10 3 69 97 79 30 Vn 6 69 38 85 64 Vn 1 78 78 Vn 360 ms 7 3 70 36 71 01 Vn 2 84 94 85 46 Vn 2 69 84 69 85 Vn 430 ms 5 2 78 69 79 64 Vn 1 79 19 Vn 2 79 71 79 97 Vn 440 ms 1 1 79 07 Vn CD Back Enext 12 Goto E Grouped by O Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 Event duration table User Manual 67 mi CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Harmonic tables and waveforms show the same information as the equivalent graph but as a list However the effective semi cycle voltage table shows more information Table Datemtime QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZEREvents Semicycle effective voltage L1 V QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZEREvents Semicycle effective voltage L n fa DS Options Views General Previous Next v Devices Screens E Reports r Graph Table Events E Properties 3 Print 7 12 08 8 23 04 PM 320 QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events Semicycle effective voltage L2 Sag 20 ms 89 60 Vn Vm 89 63 Vn Va 90 03 Vn QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events Semicycle effect
4. CVM144 Izquierda V THD d L1 9 CVM1 44 Izquierda V THD d L2 9 00 AM 10 00 AM 12 00 AM 2 00 AM 4 00 AM 6 00 AM 8 00 AM 10 00 AM 12 00 PM 2 00 PM 4 00 PM 6 00 PM 8 00 PM 10 00 PM Sep 17 2008 Date Back Next 12 Goto fi Grouped by 9 Period e Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 9 23 08 10 30 57 AM Request to force variables sent Graph with different X axes in all display areas User Manual 43 PowerStudio 1 2 9 3 Tooltip mode The Tooltip mode displays the values of variables located closest to the cursor with respect to the X axis These values are updated instantly as the cursor is moved In this mode the cursor looks like a hand Cursor indicating Tooltip mode The mode behaves in such a way as to show the values closest to the mouse position with respect to the X axis of all the areas that share the same X axis Graph CVM144 Izquierda CVM K 2 PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous v a Events ey Properties D Print CVM144 Izquierda CVM K 2 CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L1 V CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L2 V CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L3 V y DE j e Sep 17 2008 2 00 PM CYM144 Izquierda Voltage L1 227 2 Y CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L2 227 2 Y CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L3 227 2 Y I cy K 2 Active energy T1 689 1 kWh Sep 17 2008 2 00 PM CYM K 2 Active energy 11 14 11 kWh CVM144 Izquierda V THD d L1 9 CVM1 44 Izquierda V THD
5. 1 2 4 General client application options The client application has some general options that allow enhanced customization as well as the configuration of some general aspects These functions are accessed using the General menu of the application Toolbar Statusbar Alarm if it doesn t communicate Internal toolbar Events actions Time zone Connect Lanquage Graph properties d Circutor web About General Menu As previously discussed the Toolbar Status Bar and Internal toolbar options permit their respective bars to be shown or hidden The No communication alarm option indicates whether or not the client application should make an audible alarm sound when the engine is not communicating Typically the audible alarm consists of a series of consecutive beeps that sound while attempts to connect to the engine are unsuccessful The Events actions option allows enabling disabling or notification of client events You may enable or disable view changes sound messages or execution of external applications O Sound message g Execution of extern Application Event actions menu Time zone gt The Time zone option allows changing the client s time It s possible that the user may view engine data from a PC that is in a different time zone from that of the engine By default the data is shown referenced to the time zone where the client application is running local but this
6. Events actions Time zone Connect Language Graph properties Circutor web About General Menu e Toolbar Displays or hides the toolbar e Status bar Displays or hides the status bar e No communication alarm Allows you to set whether or not an alarm should sound when there is no server e Internal toolbar Displays or hides the internal toolbar e Events actions Allows choice of which types of actions associated with the events we would like to run on the client and which not e Time zone Allows you to change the client s time zone The engine s time zone will be selected by default e Connect Connects with another server changing the IP address and or the port e Logout Closes the current session Only available when the user has connected to a server that requires authentication e Language Changes the client application language e Graph properties Allows you to change the properties such as the background colour axes or default graphic group User Manual 11 8 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio e Circutor Website Shortcut to Circutor web site e About Displays client application information N B The menu bar may be hidden using the Enable menu option in the editor Preferences In this case it will not be possible to make it appear again from the client application itself 1 2 3 Toolbar The toolbar allows the user more direct access to the most important options at all times Previous
7. Next v Devices VE screens Reports 2 Graph HEEE Table Y Events ay Properties D Print PGP Tasks Toolbar The following options are available Back Displays the previous view Next Displays the next view Down Arrow Displays any logged view Devices Displays the monitoring view of a particular device using the device tree Screens Displays one of the user defined SCADA screens Reports Displays one of the user defined reports Graph Creates a graph Table Creates a table Events Displays event history Properties Displays the properties window of the current view Print Allows us to print the current view Tasks Allows you to define the tasks that will be sent via email or to save reports with a specific frequency Use the context menu of the button bar to hide or display buttons Right click the toolbar button to access this Previous button a Next button M Devices button E Screens button Reports button E Graph button Table button Of Events button Properties button E Print button Tasks button Toolbar setup menu On this menu we can define which buttons we want to show and hide N B The toolbar may be hidden using the General menu The menu bar may be hidden using the Enable toolbar option in the editor Preferences Using this latter method it will not be possible to make it appear again from the client application 12 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR
8. Forced axis minimum limit properties Note that in axis properties the units may be seen as well as the equipment they belong to between parentheses provided the variables are from only one device and the Y axis limits minimum and maximum value in bold if this value is forced by the user Like variables axes can redistributed using the drag and drop method The operation is the same as dragging and dropping a variable So one axis can be dropped on another with the same unit type on another area or on the same area but in another position or outside in the trash deleting all the variables it contains 94 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTUR W Graph 09 CVM96 PowerStudio Scada a aM Options Views General a Previous v Devices FD screens Reports DA Graph FT table D Evens ay Properties D Print Tasks 09 CVM96 Voltage L1 Voltage L2 Voltage L3 a V THD d L1 Current L1 Current L2 y ly Was IIl 7 t y y Hi 4 4 f a f aoe a 4 1 n A 7 Y MR ir Aaa 17 00 19 00 21 00 23 00 01 00 03 00 05 00 07 00 09 00 11 00 13 00 15 0 19 00 21 00 23 00 01 00 03 00 05 00 07 00 09 00 11 00 Nov 13 2013 Nov 14 2013 Nov 15 2013 Date g l 1 1 yo 4 HH YK AN v Yy 0 17 00 P m ER 2 Back Next 12 Goto 4 Grouped by 4 Period O Server Ok LiveTest labtest3 8083 La A Graph where the interior limit of a Y axis has been forced Finally the only configurati
9. Note only certain types of graphs can be filtered usually the standard type if the graph type chosen cannot be filtered the filter option will be disabled If a default filter has been defined for the equipment it may still be modified or another one chosen or it may be disabled It is also possible that the equipment does not allow more than one type of graph and that there are no filters defined or they 94 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR are not applicable to this type of graph in which case this screen will not appear and will pass directly to selection of variables for the device in question After selecting the figure type and filter the variables selection screen will appear Variables selection Voltage Current Active power Inductive power Capacitive power Power factor Apparent power Frequency Active energy Inductive energy Capacitive energy General Harmonics Variables selection general view To select the variables open the desired variable from the drop down list and select the variables that will be displayed x Variables selection Voltage Y Voltage L1 C Voltage L12 C Voltage L2 C Voltage L23 C Voltage L3 Variables selection detailed view Once variable display selection has been made the graph with the variables in question will appear The system automatically chooses the representation period and the grouping of data which can obviously be ch
10. Print QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER 9 23 08 12 50 00 PM Voltage wave form L1 V Voltage wave form L2 V Voltage wave form L3 V Current wave form L1 A Current wave form L2 A Current wave form L3 A 2 157 137 6 275 7 3 8 4 9 412 10 49 11 569 12 549 3 627 14 706 ms 4 GUE Back 12 Goto Q Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 A QNA waveform graph Another special graph is the event duration graph Graph QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER6 1 08 12 00 00 AM 7 1 08 12 00 00 AM PowerStudio Scada o mm bd Options Views General Previous v g Devices Screens z Reports qe Graph Table Vo Events F Properties gt Print QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER 6 1 08 12 00 00 AM 7 1 08 12 00 00 AM Events Duration L1 Events Duration L2 Events Duration L3 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 ms Back Next 12 Goto fi Grouped by O Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 ie a QNA event duration graph User Manual 61 mi CIRCUTOR PowerStudio This type of graph represents the voltage events registered during a period of time organized according to their duration This graph has some special features e X axis The X axis represents the duration in milliseconds e Representation Interval The events of a user defined time interval are represented e Toolbar The tooloar may be used to move through time intervals as well as define a new time interval either pre defined or fully configurable
11. This type of graph has some special features e Subtitle In the caption under the graph title the date of the harmonic distortion being displayed is indicated e X axis The X axis does not represent time but rather the harmonic number lt therefore lacks units e Toolbar The toolbar contains only 3 buttons to display other records earlier records may be displayed or later ones or those closest to a date specified by the user Go to option e Properties The configurable properties of this type of graph are the same as with a standard graph the only difference being that only variables from equipment containing this type of variable are available e Representation using bars Sets default representation to bars as a special feature but these can be reconfigured later Another special feature graph is the waveform graph generated by QNA equipment which can provide a screenshot of the voltage waveform as well as the current in each one of the phases The characteristics of this graph are very similar to the harmonics graph The only differences are that the X axis units are milliseconds and that the representation is in lines by default Only waveform variables may be added to this type of graph 60 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTUR Graph QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER9 23 08 12 50 00 PM PowerStudio Scada a a bi Options Views General Previous v g Devices Screens Reports pe Graph Table p Events Properties
12. secondo lt 5 lt not applied gt 5s llunes 22 04 35 02 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 3s lunes 22 04 37 03 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS 1 amp amp secondo lt 5 lt not applied gt 2s lunes 22 04 43 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS 1 amp amp secondo lt 5 lt not applied gt 5s lunes 22 04 48 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 5s lunes 22 04 50 04 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 1s lunes 22 04 51 01 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 second lt 5 lt notapplied gt 2S lunes 22 04 55 02 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS 1 second lt 5 lt not applied gt 2s lunes 22 04 56 03 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 1s lunes 22 04 59 02 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 secondo lt 5 lt not applied gt 3s llunes 22 04 59 27 el primer evento Se cumpli la condicion trunc randQ 3000 1 3000 3h 28m 42s 1s lunes 22 05 00 00 Ocupaci n REALMENTE preocupante
13. Apparent kVA 59 0 59 0 60 0 179 0 Power factor 0 80 0 81 0 81 0 81 T i i 0 4 0 4 0 4 SE ENT Cosine phi 0 97 0 97 0 97 0 97 Frequency Hz 50 0 Generated power Active KW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Capacitive kvarC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Current Inductive kvarL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Current A 9 2 9 2 9 2 Apparent KVA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Power factor 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Cosine phi 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Neutral current A 27 7 Active quadrant Active quadrant 2 Total distortion 1 1 1 1 1 1 Maximum demand consumed Digital outputs Max active P demand kW 144 0 Digital output 1 Opened Max aparent P demand kVA 178 0 Digital output 2 Opened Max current demand A 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 Digital output 3 Opened Maximum demand generated Max active P demand KW 0 0 igi Opened ne ae p Max aparent P demand KVA 0 0 Maximum minimum reset QO Server Ok LiveTest labtest3 8083 A Java Client application 6 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR A PowerStudio x CG D localhost 8083 html index html Power io MX A oP Iil Options Views General Previous Next v Q Devices T screens Reports Graph TT rable YD cents EP Properties Print 08_CVMC10 11 15 13 10 31 11 AM Instantaneous 4 Maximums Y Minimums F Energy TM Voltage harmonics ul Current harmonics L1 L2 L3 Ml Voltage 7 Consumed power Active KW Capacitive kvarC Inductive kvarL Apparent KVA
14. Name Periodicity Next time Lasttime Result Details Scheduled tasks performed in the 11 2013 Name Result Details lt a Previous month E Following month ns F AY Configuring the mail server Scheduled tasks Task s view The mail server must be configured with the Configuration of the mail server option to send reports via email The following dialog box will be opened when this option is selected Configuring the mail server E mail mail mail com Host smtp mail com Port 465 Use authentication Authentication Password Confirm password Not use SSL and TLS Use TLS e Use SSL oH ok x Cancel Configuration of the mail server The following fields are displayed e E mail Enter the mail server address from which emails will be sent gt Available only for Java client User Manual 73 4 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Host Enter the host of the email address For example the host for myaddress gmail com will be smtp gmail com Port Enter the port of the host that was entered above Authentication This option should be activated if the email being used as the source of emails has a password Security Select the security protocol used by the mail server from the options Does not use SSL or TLS Uses TLS and Uses SSL Test connection In this section you can Select Programmed tasks to create and configure the tasks This op
15. Power factor Cosine phi Phase neutral V 6 480 0 Phase phase V 0 0 Total distortion 0 3 Frequency Hz Generated power Active KW Capacitive kvarC Inductive kvarL Current A Apparent kVA Power factor Cosine phi Current Active quadrant Active quadrant Total distortion Maximum demand consumed Digital outputs Max active P demand KW Digital output 1 Opened Max aparent P demand kVA Digital output 2 Opened Max current demand A Digital output 3 Opened Maximum demand generated Max active P demand kW Digital output 4 Opened Max aparent P demand kVA 9 Maximum minimum reset Server Ok Localhost 127 0 0 1 80 A Java Client application embedded as applet on the application web page y Dashboard PowerStudio x Le gt CG D localhost 8083 html5 index html ar E Communicate E Error E Not initialized J Download file A ETE Os O1 3548 5 gt ca postent Eee Last events Date and time 20 11 2013 17 06 40 Activation 1_Disp_31 Active 20 11 2013 17 06 40 Activation 3_Disp_31 Active 20 11 2013 17 06 40 Activation 4_Disp_31 Active 20 11 2013 17 06 24 High voltage Unrecognized 20 11 2013 17 06 24 Maximum energy consum Active Total 35 21 11 0 CVM144 DH96 COM TCP2RSPLUS RGU10 CVMNET4
16. desired variables and clicking on the Delete button As with the graphs the user can print the current graph page at any time using the Prin option in the Options menu of the main menu or the Print button of the upper toolbar Note that this option unlike that in the SCADA screens is enabled for tables It is also possible to export this table by clicking Export in the Options menu of the main menu It will be exported in text format where each line of text is a row of the table and where each column is separated by the symbol A common feature in all tables is that they can be sorted by columns by clicking on them By default tables usually appear sorted by date usually the first column but they can be ordered by other variables Clicking on the title of a column will place it in ascending order clicking again on the same place set it in descending order and a third click will bring it back to its original format It is also possible to order a column so that a second column can later be ordered based upon the first For example for a column representing a category type pertaining to each row and another representing a numerical value associated with each row the category column may be ordered first by clicking on its title and afterwards while holding the CTRL key click the magnitude column once for ascending order or twice for descending order This will order the table by group and within each group
17. e Language Allows you to change the language of the widget Settings x General Digital Analogic In Out Events Meter 0 Meter 1 Meter 2 Meter 3 4 Configure digital meter 0 Device O1_CVM144 ia Variables Active energy isa Name CVM 144 Digital meter configuration Secondly the Digital tab will show 5 sub sections where each variable added to the rotary display can be configured as shown in the previous image This section will display the following configurable fields e Device Allows you to select the unit e Variable Allows you to select the variable that will be displayed e Use a custom name for the meter Select and enter information into this field to rename the meter with a custom name Otherwise it will show the name of the variable User Manual 85 m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Settings General Digital Analogic In Cut Events Meter 0 Meter 1 Meter 2 Meters Meter 4 Configure analog meter 0 Device 24 EDMk cra Variables Active energy Name EDM Edit interval a Min 0 Max 5000 Edit gradients 2K5 KES Configuration of analogue meters Thirdly the Analogue tab shows the 5 analogue meters that can be configured with the following fields as shown in the previous capture e Device Allows you to select the unit e Variable Allows you to select the variable that will be displayed e Use a custom name for the meter Select and enter information into this field to rename the mete
18. if grouped by weeks upon going to the following interval data from the following week is displayed There are types of graphs where grouping does not make sense because they are displaying values of a specific date for example in QNA harmonics graphs clicking on this option in this case displays the next date immediately following that contains data e Go to Displays data within a user defined time interval There are graphs where it makes no sense to specify an interval graphic harmonics in QNA and this permits indication of the exact date desired Select interval From Date 11 11 2013 ja Time ois o 3 o To Date 18 11 2013 k oj o 2 i Display data Interval selection dialogue 46 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Date 11 11 2013 Time Pa du Pa Ay xr dl yo Cancel Display date selection dialogue e Grouped by Allows data grouping to be changed Grouping is just the data interval desired to be displayed Typically there are five predefined groupings day week month quarter and year 0 Day Week O Month O Quarter O Year f Grouped by Grouped by Selection Menu e Period Enables desired date period to be specified Each device can be configured to store data every so often typically in periods of 10 or 15 minutes Use this option view data in a different period which must always be higher than that defined by the device Note that this does
19. 00 Va 11 26 7130 08 12 41 09 PM 720 4 30 64 20 ms Vm 54 06 Va 0 15 T 7 30 08 4 00 00 PM 7 30 08 5 00 00 PM 7 30 08 6 00 00 PM 7 30 08 7 00 00 PM 7 30 08 8 00 00 PM 7 30 08 9 00 00 PM 7 30 08 10 00 00 PM 7 31 08 3 00 00 AM Q Back next 72 Goto Groupedby 2 Period 101 08 101 12 101 51 101 46 101 79 101 41 101 20 100 91 100 80 100 69 100 53 00 87 100 82 01 06 100 89 101 14 100 68 100 88 100 94 S Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 Events history table The events duration table displays a list wherein the first column contains the duration of events in the interval shown Aside from the duration in itself it shows the number of events in the interval with the same duration irrespective of the phase In each variable column the number of events from that phase is indicated and between brackets the event value if there is more than one event in this phase with equal duration the minimum and maximum value of the events of the same duration in this phase are indicated junio 2008 Duration QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events Duration L1 QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events Duration L2 QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events Duration L 10 ms 1 1 7 47 Vn 20 ms 1 11 123 12 Vn 30 ms 4 11 89 07 Vn 40 ms 2 11 86 44 Vn 50 ms 1 70 ms 2 80 ms 1 100 ms 2 130 ms 1 200 ms 1 230 ms 1 310 ms 2
20. 231 71 231 56 7112 08 8 23 04 PM 150 231 66 231 53 7 12 08 8 23 04 PM 160 231 53 231 41 La a O Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 Effective semi cycle voltage table As shown in the table title data relative to the captured event is indicated namely its date type duration value average voltage of the event and the previous voltage 68 User Manual PowerStudio em CIRCUTOR 1 2 11 Displaying logged events Another important client tool is the ability to create tables showing information about past events Access this view using the Views menu option then Events and finally Event browser or directly from the Events button on the toolbar A table of events from a SCADA screen can be created wherein the event display control can be added Historic events Week 39 22 septiembre 2008 28 septiembre 2008 PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous Next Date and time v Devices Screens Name E Reports D Graph un Table gt Events Week 39 22 septiembre 2008 28 septiembre 2008 Annotation Recognized in Desactivated in lunes 22 00 00 00 Ocupaci n REALMENTE preocupante 8h 28m 9s 2m 0s lunes 22 00 06 35 el primer evento Se cumpli la condicion trunc randO 3000 1 3000 8h 21m 34s ls lunes 22 00 44 01 E
21. 3h 28m Ys Back Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 This table has two different viewing modes the normal mode and the total mode 72 Goto Grouped by 3 Group J Event o Add up Logged events table mode above table consists of five columns e Date and time indicates the date and time at which the incident occurred e Name Name of event that occurred The normal e Annotation Description of the event when it is activated which can include data related to the event or to the execution environment when the event is activated Acknowledgement annotation Description of the event when it is acknowledged Deactivation annotation Description of the event when it is deactivated e Recognized in Time taken for the event to be acknowledged whether or not it is finally acknowledged Floating the cursor over a cell will bring up a tooltip with the date on which the event was recognized e Deactivated on Time the event took to end if it actually ended Floating the cursor over a cell will bring up a tooltip with the date on which the event ended if the event existed As a standard table the active events table shows a time interval These intervals may be navigated or modified using the toolbar and the first four buttons on the left as was discussed in the section on graphs Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions User Manual 69 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio As with the tables the user can print the current
22. 41 PM Power OFF 4124108 3 46 45 PM Power ON 4 25 08 8 30 54 AM Time changed 1 4 24 08 3 46 23 PM Back Next 72 Go to f Grouped by e Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 QNA events timetable The table has two columns the first is the date and time when the incident occurred and the second is its description As you can see this table does not allow the properties of the screen to be changed nor the variable period which would not on the other hand make any sense However it is possible to print it in same way as other tables Special graphs have their equivalent table and therefore we have table equivalents for harmonics graphs waveforms logged events duration of events and effective voltage semi cycle events The logged events table is peculiar in that for every event a great deal of information may be displayed e Event Type An icon at the beginning of the report will indicate whether it is a gap an interruption or an overvoltage e Value of the event Indicates the most representative event value In the case of an overvoltage this value is the highest registered by the event in other cases it is the minimum value reached It is expressed as a percentage of the nominal voltage e Duration The first value in brackets indicates the duration of the event e Average voltage Indicates
23. Energy report Main office Description semiannual Laboratory Monthly eneray report Production consumption Production IP Active filter hourly control Active filter labtest3 Port 8083 User anonymous Task type monthly Scheduled tasks view 76 User Manual PowerStudio Finally click on Accept and the task will be added to the list of Pending programmed tasks Scheduled tasks pending Name Periodicity Nexttime Lasttime Details Active filter hourly control Production consumption Energy report Office report hourly 00 37 49 weekly quarterly 6days 10 37 49 13 days 10 37 49 74 days 10 37 49 18 11 2013 12 59 05 Laboratory semiannual 74 days 10 37 49 g CIRCUTOR Name Energy report Description Monthly energy report IP labtest3 Port 8083 User anonymous Scheduled tasks performed in the 11 2013 2 Ez Active filter hourly control 15 11 2013 15 59 10 OK Active filter hourly control fei erro onal LORS 128808 9x have terre 18 11 2013 12 59 05 Active filter report IP labtest3 Port 8083 User anonymous lt a Previous month E Following month isp Configuring the mail server he Scheduled tasks Scheduled task pending view The top part of the dialog box shows the tasks that are pending to be sent with the following information Name Name of the task Frequency The freq
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25. Views menu option then Studio and finally Graph or directly from the Graph button on the toolbar Graphs can be made from a predefined SCADA screen where the graph control has been added or as mentioned in the previous chapter from the buttons defined for this purpose in some types of device monitoring views e g a QNA monitoring view Typically to make a graph the variables of the device that will be part of it need to be chosen Thus when accessing the Graph option from the main menu or from the toolbar first a dialogue will appear which allows selection of the device from which the variables will be chosen and that will be part of the graph Ww Devices a 192 168 1 52 E cv 44 izquierda gt a Caja ww Puerto serie 1 Y cvm 2 Y cvmk3 f CVM K Armonicos bal Reus E RGUIO fl Powerstudio Scada RGUIO Device selection screen At first only variables from the same device may be chosen to create the graph later variables from other devices may be added this will be explained further on If the Graph option is selected while in device monitoring the client application will understand that a graph of what is being displayed is desired and will skip back to the previous screen Depending on the device chosen a screen will then appear to select the type of graph and the filter to be applied Types Simro Discriminators Graph and filter type selection screen Note only ce
26. X axis is time but it can happen in other cases as for example in an event duration graph which will be seen later In these cases the maximum and minimum value of each variable in that X coordinate will be shown 1 2 9 4 Magnifying glass mode The Magnifying glass mode displays an enlargement in a separate window for the area around the position of the cursor The enlargement window is updated instantly as the cursor is moved always showing the area around it If magnifying glass mode is entered and the cursor remains on the representation area an enlargement window will automatically appear and a dotted box will appear in the drawing area indicating that the area represented by the cursor is enlarging and it may be moved as desired automatically displaying the enlargement in the superimposed window Graph CVM144 Izquierda PowerStudio Scada a a x Options Views General Previous v g Devices Screens Reports qe Graph LE Table Y Events Properties D Print CVM144 Izquierda Voltage L1 V A Nal p Vy AN Li Ja J2 15 Sep 2008 A LR Fra Lu Sl f ii Y Ex x A O Back gt Next 12jGoto kg Groupedby Period 7 00PM 3 00PM 11 00PM 1 00AM 3 00AM 5 00AM 7 00AM 9 00AM Sep 16 2008 Sep 17 2008 Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 Date Zoom mode graph with an amplified area Upon leaving the representation area the enlargement window will disappear and upon return
27. a piece of equipment Access this view using the Views menu option then Studio and finally Table or directly from the Table button in the toolbar Tables may be created from a predefined SCADA screen where a control table has been added or from buttons defined for this purpose in the monitoring view of a device for example a QNA monitoring view Typically to make a table it is necessary to choose what variables from which devices will be part of it The selection of these variables is done in the same manner as for generating a graph Selection produces a table like this Options Views General CD Previous next E devices G screens El Reports P Graph Table Yp Events 4 Properties JD Print Week 39 22 septiembre 2008 28 septiembre 2008 Date time MAIN Voltage L1 V MAIN Voltage L2 V MAIN Voltage L3 V MAIN V THD d L1 lunes 22 00 00 00 229 4 230 6 97 1 1 0 lunes 22133000 234 A E E lunes 2215 30 00 324 A E O pe ETN EA u aa aeaa a O Q Back next T2 Goto 4 Groupedby 4 Period O Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 e Value table Note that the typical value table consists of three parts e Title This usually indicates what data period is displayed although in special tables it may contain other information e Body This contains a series of columns with the values each variable has in each register Each column is a variable and contains a header with the same title e Toolbar As in th
28. and innovative approach has been followed with a focus on the display of PowerStudio in smartphones and tablets y Dashboard PowerStudio x C 5 localhost 8083 html5 index html ar i Communicate Ml Error BN Not initialized J Download file o n Vu ih 35 5 1 SS Dashboard Enemy monitor Last events Date and time 20 11 2013 17 06 40 Activation 1_Disp_31 Active 20 11 2013 17 06 40 Activation 3_Disp_31 Active 20 11 2013 17 06 40 Activation 4 Disp 31 Active 20 11 2013 17 06 24 High voltage Unrecognized 20 11 2013 17 06 24 Maximum energy consum Active Total 35 a DH96 COM_TCP2RSPLUS RGU10 MNET4 VM144TCP CVMNET HTML5 Client As shown in the previous image the client mainly consists of three different areas the toolbar on the top the status bar on the top right and the active view in the centre The window s title shows the name of the view being displayed The toolbar shows all options available in the client browsing through the views a shortcut to each view the general options etc The current view displays the current active resource e a Scada screen a report a device etc The status bar shows general information about the application indicating the status of server communications active events etc 80 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 3 1 Status bar The client status bar shows general
29. because they are displaying values of a specific date for example in QNA harmonics graphs clicking on this option in this case displays the next date immediately following that contains data e Go to Displays data within a user defined time interval e Grouped by Allows data grouping to be changed Grouping is just the data interval desired to be displayed Typically there are six predefined groupings manual day week month quarter and year Day Week Month Quarter Year A Week e Grouped by Selection Menu e Period Enables desired date period to be specified Each device can be configured to store data every so often typically in periods of 10 or 15 minutes Use this option view data in a different period which must always be higher than that defined by the device Note that this does not change the configuration of the device which will continue using the period configured by the engine editor but will group the data to a certain extent to simulate the fact that the device was programd for that period Note that there is an Automatic option which directs the program to choose the period that best suits the selected grouping User Manual 97 m CIRCUTOR 1 3 6 1 Graph types So far we have seen standard graph types i e graphs comprising a number of areas where each zone has an X axis which is a time interval and a Y axis for variable values However there are Automatic Unique value 1 min
30. but in addition to showing the activation date and the event name the date it was acknowledged by the user and disabled is shown Notified events Activated Acknowledged Deactivated 9 23 08 4 51 33 PM 19 23 08 4 51 37 PM Ocupaci n preocu 9 23 08 4 51 28 PM 023 08 4 51 31 PM 9 23 08 4 51 23PM 9 23 08 4 51 26 PM Description El sensor 4424 lleva ocupado m s de 10 minutos Annotation Ho se que poner Y Acknowledge events Reported events window Note that an event with an acknowledgement date and a deactivation date will disappear from the list of events reported e there will be events on this list without an acknowledgement register without a disable date without both dates but not with both dates This window allows event acknowledgement Select from the events to be acknowledged from the events list and click the Recognize events button at the bottom The event acknowledgement date is shown When an event is disabled it will disappear from the list If a previously acknowledge event is acknowledged again the operation will not produce any effect 12 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 2 13 Tasks The Tasks tool allows the user to send reports via email or to save them to PDF with programmed tasks This function allows you to select the frequency with which a report will be sent the selected period and the validity interval of the task among other functions Scheduled tasks pending
31. can change the grouping period the report refers to at any time This is done using the Grouped by option on the toolbar 2 Day Week O Month D Quarter O Year E Grouped by Grouped by option As can be seen the application provides quick access to daily weekly monthly quarterly and annual reports To display a report of a period not included in any of those pre defined select the Go option on the toolbar Select interval From Date 11 11 2013 9 EE Time re A oS ojs E Report interval selection window Use this window to exactly specify the report period For example to make a report of the first 5 days of a month or the first 6 hours of a day and so on Irrespective of the period over which the report is made the user can scroll to the previous period or next if any using the Back and Next buttons in the toolbar below Thus if grouped by day the Back button displays the previous day if grouped by week the Nexf button displays the following week The user can print the current page of the report at any time using Print in the Options menu of the main menu or the Print button of the upper toolbar Note that this option unlike the SCADA screens is enabled for reports 20 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 2 7 Displaying device status Local and remote device communications status may be checked using the client application To view device status use the V
32. cases the units are expressed as a percentage of the nominal value Any other standard variable may also be added 62 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR The last special type of graph is the semi circular effective voltage graph Graph QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER6 3 03 2 50 31 PM 400 PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous v g Devices Screens Reports pe Graph Table Y Events y Properties Print QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER 6 3 08 2 50 31 PM 400 Events Semicycle effective voltage L1 V Events Semicycle effective voltage L2 V Events Semicycle effective voltage L3 V A 2 ae 230 6 3 08 2 50 31 PM 400 6 3 08 2 50 31 bis V4 os A ES i ae 2 50 31 PM 300 2 50 31 PM 400 2 50 31 PM 500 2 50 31 PM 600 2 50 31 PM 700 2 50 31 PM 800 2 50 31 PM 900 Jun 3 2008 Date Back Next 12 Goto Q Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 a Semi circular effective voltage graph This type of graph represents voltage evolution within a short space of time in semi circular intervals These screenshots are made in response to an event capture at that moment Very similar to the waveform graph the only difference being that the x axis consists of dates as in a standard graph as the semi cycle value capture takes place just at that moment User Manual 63 4 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 2 10 Making tables Another important client tool is the ability to make variable value tables for
33. characteristics on the right hand panel Typically these features are an image of the device itself device type name description and device number Right click to quickly display the entire tree Clicking the middle mouse button or scroll wheel will also quickly display the entire tree The device status tree can be organized in two ways by connection or by device type To change its icon access the Properties option from the toolbar or the equivalent option in the Options menu which will bring up the following dialogue 22 My View selection Views KE SiGe eonnecon LJ show for device Device status tree organization selection User Manual PowerStudio VW Devices status PowerStudio Scada m CIRCUTOR Options Views General Previous Next v Q Devices screens TCP2RS TCP2RS 002645003449 TCP2RS _ 002645001775 3 Computer Plus EJ 15_COMPUTERPLUS E cvm 144 03_cvm144 04_cvm144 05_cvm144 16_cvm144 01_Cvm144 JJ cvm 144 Ethernet 17_cvm144 02_cvm144 fi CvM 1D 21 cvmD 34_CVMID vi1 D cvm 96 10 cvm96 E CVM 96 Ethernet 09 CVM96 cvm cio 08 cvmc10 18 ce EJ 06_cvmk2 CVM MINI 23_CVMMINI D CVM MINI Ethernet 41_CVM MINIEthernet CVM NET 22 CVMNET CVM NET4 28_CVMNET4MC 29_CVMNET4MC CVM NRG96 07_CVMNRG96 DH 96 11_DH96CPM 12_DH96AC 13_DH96CT 14 DH96CT EDMk 24 EDMk EDS ED
34. d L2 Y A V Sep 17 2008 2 00 PM CYM1 44 Izquierda Y THD d L1 1 2 i CYM1 44 Izquierda Y THD d L2 1 2 i 12 00 AM 2 00 AM 4 00 AM 6 00 AM 8 00 AM 10 00 AM 12 00 PM 2 00 PM 4 00 PM 6 00 PM 8 00 PM 10 00 PM Sep 17 2008 Date Q Back Next 12 Goto FA Groupedby 4 Period Q Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 9 23 08 10 30 57 AM Request to force variables sent t Graph in Tooltip mode For each area of representation with the same X axis a window is shown with the value of the X axis typically the date and information about the variables that are represented in this X position typically the variable name its value and its units The behaviour of this mode is changed by clicking the Control key so as to show only the information window of the area at the cursor location In graphs with a high density of values several different values with different X coordinates of a variable may fall into the same cursor position In this case there will be no values accessible through cursor movement To access all the values without omitting any the value display window may be moved using the cursor keys left or right these keys allow movement to the value immediately before or immediately after the current although this is drawn in the same screen position 44 User Manual PowerStudio With some types of graphs there is more than one value of the same variable at the same X coordinate This does not happen if the
35. how the axis limits are inherited where they are released 56 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 5 000 0 6 636 7 01 CVM144 Voltage L1 09 CVMS6 Voltage L1 09 CVM96 Voltage L2 VM96 Voltage L3 1 2 2 3 11834 7 19228 09 CVM96 Current L1 09 CVM96 Current L2 Variables of different devices on the same axis Remember that dragging the variable to its new position leaves two variables on the same axis in the same area with the same color This may be a problem for display There are two ways to solve the problem the first is to change the color of the representation of one of the variables by hand the second is to let the program decide the appropriate distribution of colors by itself This latter is done by clicking on the button represented by a brush Intelligent distribution color brush Clicking on this button lets the program decide whether or not there are any problems with displaying variable colors and it will change the variables that it deems appropriate User Manual 57 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Wa Graph properties D x 5 000 0 6 636 7 01 CVM144 Voltage L1 09_CVM96 Voltage L1 09_CVM96 Voltage L2 09_CVM96 Voltage L3 09_CVM96 V THD d L1 09 CVM96 Current L1 09 _CVIM96 Current L2 A Cancel Intelligent automatic color change Finalmente si accedemos al ltimo bot n de configuraci n podremos editar el t tulo del gr fico el color de fo
36. is submitted This utility is displayed in all clients especially on Scada screens and on device displays e Events Allows you to activate or deactivate events Finally the About option activates a pop up with the client version PowerStudio Scada 4 0 Client 1 2 20131118 142934 Ok Client s version 106 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 3 11 Authentication If user authentication is enabled from the editor the client may request a user name and password to access the various resources available This will be done through a screen like this x Authentication Required The server http localhost 8083 requires a username and password The server says Powerstudio Password Log In Cancel User authentication window The user must correctly identify himself to access the resource lf the user and password are unknown try a connection as an anonymous user which provides access to certain resources provided it has been properly configured from the editor If the user is not identified correctly three attempts are allowed the client will not be allowed access to the resource Unauthorized access Access denied lt is possible that once authenticated the client will require identification again when trying to enter an area without having viewing privileges User Manual 107 4 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE In the case of any query in relation t
37. mn CIRCUTOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE POWERSTUDIO Standard SCADA Deluxe Version 4 0 USER MANUAL 3 4 M98232001 03 13A CE m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR DISCLAIMER CIRCUTOR SA reserves the right to make modifications to the device or the unit specifications set out in this instruction manual without prior notice CIRCUTOR SA on its web site supplies its customers with the latest versions of the device specifications and the most updated manuals m ura m www circutor com Ho OFF User Manual 3 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio CONTENTS DISCEATMER cocoa irradia 3 CONTENT Scrisse ci EEEa Aa islas 4 LOG OF REVISI N Sussie la iaa 5 L ACCESS VIA THE POWERSTUDIO CLIENT aussi lid rcnesara capear 6 MESA o PP e o OR ES PE RO E E E 6 12 IN VA CLIENT sai ao 8 1 2 1 EIS AAA O o II A 9 i22 M DO D LEE rere 10 1 2 3 A neueuse aaemeein 12 1 2 4 General cheni applicallon OPUONS st ee see ee in caisses ce es 13 1 2 5 Displayne SCADA SCOR is 16 1 2 6 Displaying Repo sanesna o n iiris 18 127 Displaying device AUS arios 21 1 2 8 RP bea sscaeneea nasheed cows ce sata teecscea T E sansteees 24 1 2 9 Makine TDS RA A A ies AE AE E ENEE 35 LL PO NON Se E E 39 L292 PARIS Ode US NO AA E ee da eee 42 A FOI MORE o o e o 44 L294 Magmiying glass Modena 45 ARO TOOD ee 46 b290 Caph A PU E de ee ee ci concu 48 PA A e e o io A 59 OS ER A e E ne ne eee eee ee ee 59 L299
38. not change the configuration of the device which will continue using the period configured by the engine editor but will group the data to a certain extent to simulate the fact that the device was programd for that period Note that there is an Automatic option which directs the program to choose the period that best suits the selected grouping Automatic 10 minutes gt 15 minutes O 20 minutes 2 30 minutes J 1 hour O 24 hours i 4 Period Period selection menu Note that there are special graphs where the last two options Grouped by and Perioa are meaningless and therefore not available User Manual 47 mi CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 2 9 6 Graph properties Many more aspects of the representation may be configured using the graph Properties option This option can be accessed using Options menu Properties submenu or directly through the Properties button on the main toolbar Suppose a graph is made of the variables of three voltage phases the distortion in phase one and the current of phase one and two of the QNA measuring equipment The client provides a view of the graph with default configuration namely a graph grouped as a week set at the current week with 30 minute periods with three areas of representation one where all three voltages are placed another where the distortion is placed and a final one where the two currents are placed etc Graph MAIN PowerStudio Scada a a
39. of the values recorded by the devices can also be prepared and listings accessed events can be viewed device status can be displayed etc Similarly this client is available as an embedded applet on the application s webpage 1 1 WEB SERVER The communications engine acts as a Web server configured in port 80 by default To properly configure the Web server review the User manual If user authentication is enabled all access restrictions to device value screens SCADA screens etc will be applied to the remote user application trying to access them either through the client provided the embedded client application in the webpage such as a Java applet or the HTML5 client The appearance of the PowerStudio Client when run as a Java client application and as an embedded client in an applet in the application webpage and as a HTML5 client is shown below My 08 CVMCIO PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous ay Next v Devices 9 screens Reports 24 Graph E Tabie YY Events ay Properties D Print Tasks 08_CVMC10 11114113 12 15 25 PM Aw Instant Maxi Mini e ig voltage n cs nl curentn ies nstan eens aximums Srey neray I Wh oltage MOST Wh urrent harmonics 11 L2 L3 Ill L1 L2 L3 III Voltage Consumed power Active KW 48 0 49 0 49 0 146 0 Phase neutral Y 6 450 0 6 490 0 6 500 0 Capacitive kvarC 10 0 10 0 10 0 30 0 Inductive kvarL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phase phase V 0 0 0 0 0 0
40. the maximum and minimum configured value value and date of last trigger whether the alarm is currently triggered and whether the alarm is assigned to the global relay On the other hand this version can also display other types of devices i e events discriminators zones and calculated variables will be displayed by the Java client and HTML5 An example of each display is shown below Ym Discriminator 1 PowerStudio Scada OO X Options Views General Previous gt Next g Devices 9 screens Reports 24 Graph FT Tabie A Events y Properties gt Print af Tasks Discriminator 1 11 25 13 1 59 56 PM Days Color Name Status Activated time Time to deactivation Time to reactivation hh mm ss hh mm ss hh mm ss i During the week O 00 01 45 107 00 02 Weekend and free days 00 00 00 107 00 03 Hours Color Name Status Activated time Time to deactivation Time to reactivation hh mm ss hh mm ss hh mm ss E Working hours O 00 01 45 05 00 03 Out of work 00 00 00 05 00 03 9 Server Ok Localhost 8080 localhost 8080 Q Discriminator s view Wy Averages PowerStudio Scada a EN Options Views General Previous 7 Next v g Devices D screens f Reports 24 Graph FT table Y Events y Propertie ee Print A Tasks Averages 11 25 13 1 06 36 PM CVM NRG6 Average 2 345 333 Description Name R CAL_Averages 9 Server Ok Localhost 8080 localhost 8080 Calculated variables view User M
41. to the information already mentioned some devices allow interaction with the device itself or with the outside environment through the same screen display Many device view screens provide an option for resetting maximums and minimums This action is accessed via a button situated somewhere on the screen CVM 144 Izquierda PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous Next v Devices Screens Reports ge Graph En Table Events fe Properties CVM1 44 Izquierda 9 18 08 10 12 35 AM m Instantaneous Maximums Y Minimums ill Harmonics L1 L2 L3 Voltage Power Phase neutral V E 2275 re Capacitive kvarC Inductive kvarL Apparent KVA Power factor Total distortion Cosine Phi Phase phase V 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frequency Hz 50 0 Maximum demand Current Maximum demand KW Current A Neutral current A Nes alog inputs TEN Analog input 1 Total distortion A Analog input 2 Energy Analog input 3 Active KWh Digital outputs Capacitive kvarCh Digital output 1 Closed Inductive kvarLh Digital output 2 Opened Maximum minimum reset O Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 E a Display screen of equipment with maximum minimum reset button Clicking on this button will bring up a window where the desired restart values may be selected Each device provides a window for selecting different variables depending on the type the same type of device may even offer a sep
42. while selecting the new display window The Control key forces the selection to include only the area where the enlargement is being made therefore if the graph consists of a single area this modifier has no effect If the enlargement is being made between two different areas one corner of the new window is in one area and the other in a different area only the areas between the two are included For example if the enlargement is started in the first area and finished in the second only these two areas and not the third will be enlarged A curious effect caused by this mode is that areas with different X axes can appear In addition this behaviour does not take into account whether the X axes are equal or not always forcing the enlargement regardless of this information thus allowing the expansion of two zones with different X axes something that would be impossible with the default behaviour User Manual 41 PowerStudio Graph CVM144 Izquierda CVM K 2 PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous v Y Events er Properties gt Print CVM144 Izquierda CVM K 2 CVM144 Izquierda Voltage L1 V CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L2 V CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L3 V 2 00 AM 3 00 AM 6 00 AM 9 00 AM Sep 17 2008 EE CVMK 2 Active energy T1 689 5 kWh CVM144 Izquierda V THD d L1 96 CVM1 44 Izquierda V THD d L2 9 12 00 AM 2 00 AM 4 00 AM 6 00 AM 8 00 AM 10 00 AM 12 00 PM 2 00 PM 4 00 PM 6 00 PM 8 00 PM 10 00 P
43. 08 35 45 Activation 2 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 46 Activation 4 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 47 High voltage CVM 96 voltage so high 21 11 2013 08 35 48 Activation 4 Disp 31 1s Logged events table This table has two different viewing modes the normal mode and the total mode The normal mode above table consists of five columns e Date and time Indicates the date and time at which the incident occurred e Name Name of event that occurred e Annotation Description of the event when it is activated which can include data related to the event or to the execution environment when the event is activated e Acknowledgement annotation Description of the event when it is acknowledged e Deactivation annotation Description of the event when it is deactivated e Recognized in Time taken for the event to be acknowledged whether or not it is finally acknowledged Floating the cursor over a cell will bring up a tooltip with the date on which the event was recognized e Deactivated on Time the event took to end if it actually ended Floating the cursor over a cell will bring up a tooltip with the date on which the event ended if the event existed As a standard table the active events table shows a time interval These intervals may be navigated or modified using the toolbar and the first four buttons on the left as was discussed in the section on graphs However the toolbar provides some extra options that permit a certain degree of con
44. 083 Access to the resource denied It is possible that once authenticated the client will require identification again when trying to enter an area without having viewing privileges In any case the current session may be closed in order to force the client to request user identification again This can be done via the Logout option from the General menu in the main menu 78 User Manual PowerStudio User Manual Toolbar Statusbar Alarm if it doesn t communicate Internal toolbar Events actions Time zone Connect Language Graph properties Circutor web About General Menu 4 CIRCUTOR 19 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 3 HTML5 Client The HTML5 and Java clients are responsible for displaying all information generated by the communications engine and resource editor Take into account that the client is a program that is independent of the platform The HTML5 client is accessed directly from the web site at the address where the engine is installed as in the case of the embedded Applet One of the following browsers must be used Google Chrome version 30 0 or higher Internet Explorer version 10 0 or higher Mozilla Firefox version 24 0 or higher Opera version 12 or higher and Safari version 5 or higher A message will be displayed if your browser is not supported by the system The client has been designed with a philosophy similar to its predecessor In this case a renewed
45. 1 2013 04 00 00 6557 6556 8 6556 3 18 11 2013 04 30 00 6537 5 6537 6536 5 18 11 2013 05 00 00 6502 1 6502 1 6502 1 18 11 2013 05 30 00 6459 3 6459 7 6459 1 18 11 2013 06 00 00 6409 6 6409 5 6409 5 18 11 2013 06 30 00 6369 2 6369 5 6368 6 18 11 2013 07 00 00 6357 3 6357 1 6356 4 18 11 2013 07 30 00 6350 7 6351 6350 5 18 11 2013 08 00 00 6364 1 6364 5 6363 8 18 11 2013 08 30 00 6355 4 6356 6355 8 18 11 2013 09 00 00 6341 5 6342 4 6341 8 18 11 2013 09 30 00 6330 9 6331 3 6331 18 11 2013 10 00 00 6348 8 6348 6347 5 18 11 2013 10 30 00 6404 7 6404 6 6403 9 18 11 2013 11 00 00 6397 6396 7 6396 7 18 11 2013 11 30 00 6388 2 6387 5 6387 2 18 11 2013 12 00 00 6384 2 6383 6 6383 3 18 11 2013 12 30 00 6378 9 6378 5 6378 Value table Note that the typical value table consists of three parts e Title This usually indicates what data period is displayed although in special tables it may contain other information e Body This contains a series of columns with the values each variable has in each register Each column is a variable and contains a header with the same title e Toolbar As in the graph the grouping and the displayed data period can be configured There is a direct equivalence between the tables and graphs in other words the same type of graph and table show the same values but in different formats and obviously with different configuration capacities This feature is used by the PowerStudio client to deduce what graph or table to cr
46. CVM1D CVM144TCP CVMNET LM4 Others HTML5 Client User Manual 7 m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 2 JAVA CLIENT The client is in charge of viewing all the information generated by the communications engine and the resource editor The client is a platform independent program implemented in Java and therefore can be executed in different as long as Java Virtual Machine version 1 6 0 or later is installed Likewise the client can be executed in Windows Linux Unix Mac OS X and other environments The Java client can be run both as a local application AppletScada jar in the form of an embedded applet on a downloadable webpage directly from the address where the engine is installed In this last case browsers such as Internet Explorer version 6 0 or higher Mozilla Firefox version 1 5 or higher Opera version 9 or higher and Netscape Browser version 8 or higher can be used Nevertheless the client application may work on other browsers or on older versions of the officially supported browsers The client application is designed with a philosophy similar to that of a web browser This means that the program manages a series of views or web pages on a browser maintaining them on a list and enabling access to them in different ways My UK 04 OFFICE PowerStudio Scada 0 xk Options Views General Z j a Previous O v Y ice 9 screens E Reports PA Graph FT table VD Events Hor O Print Y tes gj CIRCUTOR OF
47. FICE CONSUMPTION POWERSTUDIO Parameters Voltage Current substation ornice Kitchen Active fiter speciications Language 4 9 Server Ok Circutor powerstudio circutor com 80 a Java client application with a SCADA screen as an active view As shown in the previous image the client mainly consists of four separate areas the uppermost menu bar the toolbar directly below it the active view the center and the status bar on the lower part The name of the view being shown at that moment appears on the title of the window The menu bar contains all the client s available options view browsing direct access to these general options etc The toolbar has quick and direct access to the most important options at any time The current view displays the resource active at the time a SCADA screen a report device status etc The status bar contains general information relating to the application showing server communications status equipment communications status active events etc 8 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 2 1 Status Bar The client status bar contains general and relevant information about the application such as server communications status O Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 30 a Status bar communicating correctly with the server If the client application has established a connection with the engine on the left side of the bar you ll see a green i
48. L3 III Voltage Consumed power Phase neutral V 233 95 234 81 234 39 Active KW 110 9 110 3 Capacitive kvarC 4 9 0 4 Neutral voltage V Inductive kvarL Total distortion A t KVA pparen Frequency Hz Power factor Current Generated power Current A Active KW Capacitive kvarC Neutral current A y Inductive kvarL Apparent KVA Total distortion Power factor Eventos Fasores Interruption y 239 95 nie x A 839 val 0 16 Overvoltage Energy Active KWh 1 587 991 666 522 Capacitive kvarCh 184 655 662 160 Inductive kvarLh 21 279 941 403 Entradas digitales Harmonics Wave form Events history Events duration Semicycle effective voltage Events O Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 QNA Screen display with the phasor diagram Another noteworthy device display screen is that which corresponds to the IP camera This screen displays the camera image which is updating in real time speed of updating depends as much on camera settings as the configuration for refreshing when adding this device as well as the speed of the TCP IP network Yar C1 PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous Nex v g Devices Screens Reports D Graph Table Events C1 9 22 08 1 36 19 PM ic AlaskaCam com 09 22 08 03 33 35 Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 IP camera display screen User Manual 99 4 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio In addition
49. M Request to force variables sent 1 Magnifying an area of the drawing in the Zoom mode User Manual 39 mi CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Releasing the left mouse button accepts the discontinuous window as a new display window The action will be automatically executed and the enlarged area chosen will be displayed Graph CVM144 Izquierda PowerStudio Scada a a DJ Options Views General Previous v g Devices Screens Reports pe Graph Table Y Events 54 Properties y Print CVM144 Izquierda Voltage L1 V 1 00 PM 3 00 PM 5 00 PM 7 00 PM 9 00PM 11 00PM 1 00AM 3 00 AM 5 00 AM 7 00 AM 9 00 AM 11 00AM 1 00PM 3 00 PM 5 00 PM Sep 17 2008 Sep 18 2008 Date Back Next 12 Goto fi Grouped by 5 Period e Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 9 23 08 10 30 57 AM Request to force variables sent A Graph with the enlargement of a specific area The process can be repeated as many times as desired provided the system permits it Enlarging enables the Pan mode which will be described later as well as the Remove last zoom and Without zoom options in the context menu The Remove last zoom option displays the previous enlargement namely the display from which the present enlargement was made while the Without zoom option eliminates all enlargements at once Enlarging a chart with several display areas is worth commenting on If an enlargement is made on a graph of this type it can be seen that not only do areas marked off with
50. M Sep 17 2008 Date Back Next 112 Goto Es Grouped by Period O Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 9 23 08 10 30 57 AM Request to force variables sent Graph with areas with different X axes the first zone has an X axis different from the other two The Shift key forces the enlargement to only affect the X axis even in the area where the expansion is taking place but keeps the enlargement of all the areas maintaining the X axis as in the default behaviour Note that if a graph consists of a single area this change in behaviour causes the non selection of the new viewing window not to affect the Y axis The combination of behaviours Clicking the Control key and the Shift key at the same time will enable enlargement of graphs with more than one representation area a single area depending on their X axis The user can freely combine the various behaviours in successive enlargements 1 2 9 2 Panning mode Panning mode is available when an enlargement is in effect enabling viewing window movement using the drag and drop technique In this mode the cursor looks like a hand Appearance of the cursor in the pan mode when it is possible to start the pan and when not As you can see the cursor indicates whether or not it is possible to move the viewing window typically not when out of the drawing zone To start a movement left click on the point of the drawing desired as an anchor and without releasing the b
51. S Lab e EDS 3G EDS 3G_Lab EDS 3G Embedded EJ cvm 144 LM25 M Y MI yy Server Ok LiveTest labtest3 8083 Reports PA crop FT Tabie Events a Properties gt Print Y nas Device CVM C10 Name 08_CVMC10 Description Peripheral number 8 Communication Yes History Yes BA Device status organized by device type User Manual 23 m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 2 8 Displaying a device The client application can display all devices in real time Thus each device provides one or more overviews that allow its status and values to be displayed in real time Display this view using the Views menu option and then Devices or directly from the Devices button on the toolbar In both cases the user must search the tree for the required device A A Device Y CB5 4 gt Y Events gt y COMPUTER PLUS gt CVM 96 gt 01 CVM144 CSOCOCCOCOCCCCOFT CVM 1D 02_CVMI44 CVM C10 w 03_CVM144 CVM MINI Ww 04 CVMI144 il CVM NET 05_CVM144 i CVM NRG96 16_CVM144 17_CVMIY4 m m O ae wa a Lo Ca or e fa hd LM25 gt RGU gt User defined device tree organization You can also access the display screen of a particular device from a SCADA screen where a control device has been added A device display screen can have multiple appearances Devices mainly define two types of screens one analogue and one text numeric T
52. _CVM144 03_CVM144 04_CVM144 05_CVM144 16_CVM144 17_CVM144 Group view You can also access the display screen of a particular device from a SCADA screen where a control device has been added A common element on all the display screens is that there are numerical values for the variables which refresh in real time Another common element is that on most displays there is an upper bar specifying the device status and the name and date on which the values displayed were read User Manual 101 g CIRCUTOR 4 tet device can be viewed in real time Voltage Current Active power Inductive power Capacitive power Power factor Apparent power Frequency Active energy Inductive energy Capacitive energy General Variables 01_CVM144 Device display screen PowerStudio 21 11 2013 09 32 07 The values of the different variables are organised on tabs for easy location as shown on the previous screen If you open all of the groups of variables from the drop down menu the values of the Voltage Voltage L1 Voltage L12 Voltage L2 Voltage L23 Voltage L3 Voltage L31 Minimum voltage L1 Minimum voltage L12 Minimum voltage L2 102 01_CVM144 Detailed device display screen 21 11 2013 09 32 54 6330 0 V 0 0 V 6330 0 V User Manual mi CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 3 9 Displaying logged events Another important client tool is the ability to create tables showing information abou
53. al Previous F Devices Soren Reports 74 Graph CA Table Cents Propertses gt Prot y Tasks 09 CVM 96 Voltage LE Voltage LI Current Li I a j i ik 1300 21 00 01200 03 00 05 00 0 00 09 00 11 00 1 1 1 951 ln Ui i J LAT 300 15 00 1700 12 00 2100 23 00 01 00 ODO 05 00 07 00 03000 11 00 40413 2013 Mow 14 2013 Mov 15 2013 Date E Ta E oF os Le Hack Hank 12 66 t Lrouped En af Pernod Sereer Ok liveTest labtest3 8083 R A Graph with two zones and two axes in an area User Manual 53 m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio The axes of a graph can also be configured using the properties window In this window click on the axis to be configured and the following window will appear Force limits _ Force maximum Y limit Force minimum Y limit Minimum Y limit ag Cancel Shaft configuration window This window allows the limit values of the axis in its Y coordinate to be set By default the graphic engine set limits which enable all the values of a variable to be shown However it is possible to modify them manually using this option In the example the minimum Y limit value of the axis where the voltages of the phases are zero will be set VW 09_CVM496 5 000 0 6 636 7 Voltage L1 Voltage L2 Yo 09_CVM46 1 2 2 3 W THD d L1 09 CVM96 1 834 7 1 922 8 Current L1 Current L2 Cancel
54. and relevant information about the application such as for example the server communication status Status bar communicating correctly with the server If the client has established a connection with the engine the right section of the toolbar will show a green indicator to show that the server is active and communicating correctly through the given address and port If the client cannot establish a server connection this will also be indicated Status bar not communicating with the server the client s inability to establish a connection may be due to the following e The IP address or port is incorrect The IP address or port to which the client is being directed to search for the server is incorrect Check the correct IP address and port with which the engine is being configured e The engine is not being executed Make sure the server program the engine is running on the machine the client application is trying to connect to Engine is not enabled as a web server Make sure that the engine has managed to boot the web server at the specified port Likewise the icon to the left of the panel indicates whether there are active events in the application and the central icon shows whether there are events pending acknowledgement 30 seconds 20 11 2013 16 18 04 Activation 1_Disp 34 20 11 2013 18 15 08 Activation 4_Bisp 31 20 11 2013 16 15 08 High voltage 20 11 2013 16 14 56 Ar a A Eur Active events In both cases you can d
55. anged later Later we will explain what the two concepts mean and how they can be changed It should be noted that the grouping chosen is a week and the period is typically 30 minutes If the graph we are accessing comes from graph control on a SCADA screen both the grouping and the period are determined in the control and need not be predetermined by default However as always both properties can be modified in the graph view later Similarly certain types of representations are chosen by default line bars etc as well as a few colors and a distribution of the variables in axes and areas depending on the variables represented All these characteristics can be modified later at will A description of what they mean and how they are modified will be explained later User Manual 95 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Voltage L1 6641 6609 6547 6515 6484 6453 6422 6390 6359 6328 i i i 00 00 12 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 12 00 14 11 2013 14 11 2013 15 11 2013 15 11 2013 16 11 2013 16 11 2013 17 11 2013 17 11 2013 18 11 2013 18 11 2013 19 11 2013 19 11 2013 Date Graph of a standard variable without filtration As can be seen a typical graph consists of a series of common characteristics e Title Situated on the upper area this is a text describing the graph being viewed Typically the names of devices forming part of the displayed variables are shown They may contain several lines of text so that they
56. ant features of the client is its ability to display SCADA screens defined and designed in the editor both local and remote You can display any SCADA screen defined using the Overviews menu option and then Screens or directly from the Screens button on the toolbar However when the client application connects to a server the client will automatically show the initial screen defined by the user on the server or if this is not specified the first SCADA screen from the list of defined screens SCADA screens basically consist of a background image which may or may not exist and is therefore white and a series of controls placed on it The information provided by a SCADA screen is updated on an ongoing basis It acts on the basis of two main types of controls those displaying some kind of data and those which require or allow user intervention The display controls simply show information on the screen There are various types of information which may or may not vary over time depending on the type of control For example a formula varies over time depending on the values of the variables that make it up and conversely a static image is always fixed Display controls are Text control Image control Date control Formula control Filler control Conditioned control Flood fill control Dynamic image control Analogue bar control Embedded graphic control Primitive control For scope and detailed operation of these controls see the SCADA
57. anual 33 m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio My High voltage PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous Next v Q Devices 8 screens Reports PA Graph FT table Events af Properties gt Print Y nas High voltage Information 11 25 13 1 03 05 PM Description The main voltage is upper 240 V Condici n CVM NRG96 VI1 240 Deactivation condition CVM NRG96 V111220 rActivation Status Activated time hh mm ss 00 00 00 Q Server Ok Localhost 8080 localhost 8080 Event s view Wa Measure PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous Next v 3 Devices D screens Reports PA Graph TA Tabie Events oF Properties gt Print Y nas Measure 11 25 13 1 03 15 PM isaac sinus 9 marmur eno L1 L2 L3 Ill Voltage L1 L2 L3 Ul Consumed power Active KW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phase neutral V 2 351 0 2 350 0 Capacitive kvarC Inductive kvarL Power factor Phase phase V r Generated power Active KW Capacitive kvarC Frequency Hz Inductive kvarL Power factor Q Server Ok Localhost 8080 localhost 8080 Device zone s view 34 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 2 9 Making graphs One of the most powerful tools of the client is the possibility of making graphs of the device variables trends This view can be accessed using the
58. appropriate IP classification Poor ventilation and or excessive temperatures Improper installation and or lack of maintenance Buyer repairs or modifications without the manufacturer s authorisation 108 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR User Manual 109
59. arate window depending on how it is configured 30 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR laximum minimum reset Maximums Minimums a O Phase neutral voltag Phase phase voltage Distortion in voltage Current Distortion in current Active power Capacitive power Inductive power Apparent power Power factor PI IEIEIE EIEIEIEIE PI fs ff fe EIEIEIEIE Cosine Phi Maximum demand Analog input 1 Analog input 2 L L C E L Analog input 3 Maximum minimum reset window Another typical interaction is by clicking on a button This can include many different kinds from acting on any digital output of the equipment or on any aspect of the configuration to launching a special graph or viewing the table of historical events Graph Wave form Events history Events duration Semicycle effective voltage Events Buttons to launch special graphs on the QNA screen There are devices that provide more elaborate interactions enabling adjustments and more complex configurations by clicking on a button through a specific configuration window For example RGU 10 type devices allow current triggering values and trigger delay to be adjusted User Manual 31 m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Adjust z E Operating system frequency 50 Hz Prealarm threshold 9 Disabled Trigger coil output polarity Standard Prealarm relay output polarity Standard Activatio
60. are various types of information which may or may not vary over time depending on the type of control For example a formula varies over time depending on the values of the variables that make it up and conversely a static image is always fixed Display controls are Text control Image control Date control Formula control Filler control Conditioned control Flood fill control Dynamic image control Analogue bar control Embedded graphic control Primitive control For scope and detailed operation of these controls see the SCADA screens editing manual section Click on the action controls to use them When on a control action since the cursor will change to a hand with the index finger extended rather than the typical arrow 2 The typical action control lets you change your SCADA screen and provides a simple and intuitive way to navigate through the designed application Action controls are Screen control Report control Device control Graph table Control Active events control Event view control Execution Control Forcing variables control For scope and detailed operation of these controls see the SCADA screens editing manual section All SCADA features are shown on the screen and are fully dependent on the design used when defining the controls Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions User Manual 91 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 3 5 Displaying reports Another of the prominent client application features the abi
61. average voltage of the event expressed as a percentage of the nominal voltage e Previous Voltage Indicates the voltage present at the beginning of the event expressed as a percentage of the voltage 66 User Manual mi CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Options Views General Previous E Devices Screens Reports Graph Table Y Events 4 Properties _ Print julio 2008 ee Dateftime QNA QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Eve QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Eve QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Eve QNA_QU QNA_QU IQNA_QU 7 29 08 10 00 00 PM 100 80 101 19 101 00 Next 7 29 08 11 00 00 PM 100 84 101 19 100 98 7 30 08 12 00 00 AM 100 80 101 06 100 87 7 30 08 1 00 00 AM A O poom fooga f10073 7 30 08 2 00 00 AM 1100 70 7 30 08 3 00 00 AM 100 86 7 30 08 4 00 00 AM f 01 05 7130 08 5 00 00 AM 100 67 7 30 08 6 00 00 AM 100 83 7 30 08 7 00 00 AM 100 93 7 30 08 8 00 00 AM 01 37 101 13 gt 1 7 30 08 9 00 00 AM 100 84 100 64 7 30 08 10 00 00 AM 101 50 101 32 7 30 08 11 00 00 AM 101 39 101 24 7 30 08 12 00 00 PM 7130 08 12 39 47 PM 790 3 11 86 30 ms Vm 45 32 Va 101 25 7 30 08 12 39 47 PM 800 4 11 26 110 ms Vm 35 48 Va 90 30 4 11 26 30 ms Vm 40 18 Va 96 34 7 30 08 12 39 47 PM 820 Y 0 00 1 21 910 ms Vm 0 00 Va 11 86 7 30 08 12 39 47 PM 830 y 0 00 1 21 900 ms Vm 0 00 Va 11 26 7 30 08 12 39 47 PM 910 E 0 00 1 21 810 ms Vm 0
62. awing area Contains the actual figure representing the variables of the area in question There is a drawing area for each area of representation In addition the graphic shows the tooltip function which will display the values of the variables closest to the cursor from the X axis These values are updated instantly as the cursor is moved 96 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 11 00 18 11 2013 Voltage L1 6397 0 V 12 00 00 00 18 11 2013 19 11 2013 Tooltip mode The graphs always have a toolbar at the bottom that allows a series of actions related to the data to be shown PT Week MA Automatic IN Toolbar of a typical graph The typical options available in the toolbar are e Back Displays the previous interval of data Typically the range of previous data is a function of data grouping and if grouped by days upon going to the previous interval the previous day s data is displayed There are types of graphs where grouping does not make sense because they are displaying values of a specific date for example in QNA harmonics graphs clicking on this option in this case displays the next date immediately following that contains data e Next Displays the next interval of data Typically the interval of data following this is based on the data grouping and if grouped by weeks upon going to the following interval data from the following week is displayed There are types of graphs where grouping does not make sense
63. bi Options Views General Previous v g Devices Screens Reports pe Graph Table p Events y Properties gt Print Voltage L1 V Voltage L2 V Voltage L3 V ea A ESA m earl 7 j PE PA ul 1 2001 180 gt 160 V THD d L1 Current L1 A Current L2 A 15 Sep 2008 Back Next 12 Goto fj Grouped by D Period E Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 30 a Graph with variables from a QNA Change the graph properties by accessing the option previously indicated and a window similar to the following will appear 48 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR v 09_CVM96 6 356 6 6 621 8 Voltage L1 09_CVIM96 V THD d L1 A 09_CVM96 1 839 8 1 919 0 Current L2 Graph properties window This window allows the following changes to the graph Modify the representation of each variable lines bars and points Change the color of each variable Modify the y axis margins Remove areas axes and variables Add areas axes and variables Change the distribution of areas axes and variables Edit the background and text colour Change the title of the graphic As can be seen in the previous window a schematic representation of the variables and their organization in areas and axes is shown When the cursor is floated over this representation elements can be modified i e variables axes and areas will be highlighted User Manua
64. by size QNA equipment allows a special table to be made called Events that lets you view a list of events recorded by the equipment This table can only be viewed from the corresponding button on the equipment monitoring screen and does not correspond with any graph view User Manual 65 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Table Date time QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Net Devices Screens ES Reports m Graph Table Y Events a Properties 3 Print 1 abril 2008 30 abril 2008 Date time QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events HATIUS UUT II TM DIYTMTaT MPut T UE ALIVE 14 19 08 6 14 01 PM Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Digital input 1 deactivated Digital input 1 activated Power OFF Digital input 1 deactivated Power ON Power OFF Power ON Power OFF Power ON Power OFF Power ON 14124108 3 46
65. by the user e Representation The default representation is dots although it can be changed at will e Tooltip t is typical to see in such a figure a special tooltip indicating the number of values of the variable that exist at this point and between which values it can be found as it is normal that many values are repeated with certain duration e Subtitle Unlike the harmonics and waveform graph the subtitle here indicates the time interval displayed e Adding new variables Only variables of the type being viewed can be added i e duration of events Another unusual graph is that of logged events Graph QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER PowerStudio Scada a T Da Options Views General Previous v g Devices Screens Reports Pe Graph Table gt Events FI Properties Print QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events History L1 Events History L2 Events History L3 Nominal voltage L1 Vn Nominal voltage L2 Vn Nominal voltage L3 Vn 0 3 1 2 Jul 2008 Back next 42 Goto Es Grouped by Period E Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 ey Zz Logged events graph This figure is essentially equivalent to a standard graph with all the same characteristics The only difference is that each event is depicted as a dot plus a horizontal line whose length equals the duration of the event represented Usually the values of events this graph shows are accompanied by nominal voltage In both
66. can be represented as subtitles e Representation areas These are areas where data may be viewed Typically a graph consists of one area as in the previous example but there may be several each under the next Each area contains some common characteristics o Key Provides general information about the variables that are represented in the area This information is often the color of the variable the type of representation the title of the graph and in some cases a value indicating some feature of the variable for the current representation for example it is typical to see on energy variables the accumulated value of all the visible values o Y Axis Provides information on the units of the variables that are represented in this axis and the range of values that are being displayed At first the range is calculated so that they fit all the values of all the variables included in this axis Typically an area has a y axis although this may be modified by the user as will be explained later o X axis Typically this is the time axis and is located at the bottom of the representation area Here the time interval being represented may be seen Usually predefined time intervals are represented day month etc But the user can choose the most suitable as can be seen later Similarly there are types of graphs where this axis does not represent time in this case the units represented and the range of values contained will be indicated o Dr
67. cation of a portion of the drawing area with the mouse In this mode the cursor looks like a magnifying glass Appearance of cursor in zoom mode when zooming is possible and when not The cursor indicates whether or not it is over an area where magnification is possible typically not outside the drawing To start an enlargement left click on the drawing point where one corner of the new viewing window is desired and without releasing the button move the cursor to the point the opposite corner of that window should be lt is interesting to see that while moving the cursor discontinuous lines indicating what will be the new viewing window will appear if the button is released The cursor also reports whether or not the selected area is valid as a new viewing window by changing the appearance of the mouse cursor The new viewing window is invalid or is not permitted This may be because it is too small narrow or wide both in window units pixels and variable units both in the X axis and the Y For example where the variable period is one hour magnification of an area of the drawing of less than an hour on the X axis is not permitted Graph CVM144 Izquierda PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous v g Devices FS Screens Reports ge Graph F Table Y y Events E Properties Y Print CVM144 Izquierda Voltage L1 V Q Back Next 12 Goto E Grouped by lt Period O Server Ok 192 168 5 52 3080 9 23 08 10 30 57 A
68. communication status of the equipment The following statuses are possible GOK Equipment communicating properly e Device downloading Currently downloading device data Connection error The connection where the device can be found presents problems e EdDevice not started up Currently attempting to establish initial communication with the equipment This process is necessary initially to ascertain the configuration of the equipment e LiFailed communications Unable to establish communication with the equipment response time exceeded e Llincorrect version Equipment communicates correctly but it is a version the program does not support It may be an old version User Manual 97 mi CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Y Phase error Equipment communicates correctly but some phase connection is incorrect Channel error Unable to open the communication port This action must be carried out to establish communication with the device Failed communications Some of the devices connected to this equipment do not communicate properly Camera transmitting images The engine is receiving images from the camera as a customer application is requesting them amera paused The engine is not receiving images from the camera as they are not being required by any client application F Error on the memory card The SD Memory Card is invalid write protected or not present When selecting a device from this tree any node we can see its
69. configuration may be changed to show the data referenced to the time zone that you choose User Manual 13 mi CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Te GMT 12 O GMT 11 O GMT 10 GMT 9 GMT 8 GMT 7 GMT 6 GMT 5 GMT 4 GMT 3 GMT 2 GMT 1 GMT 0 O GMT 1 O GMT 2 O GMT 3 O GMT 4 O GMT 5 O GMT 6 O GMT 7 O GMT 8 O GMT 9 GMT 10 GMT 11 O GMT 12 GMT 13 GMT 14 Time zone selection The Connec option directs the client application to connect with the desired server Clicking on this option will cause the following window to appear Yy Connect Mame TCP IP address labtest3 ha Port oo Server connection window The server IP address and port can be indicated here The IP address can be numerical as in the example above XXX XXX XXX XXX or the web address directly www myaddress com Upon clicking accept the client application verifies the data entered is syntactically correct and tries to connect to the server using the specified address The previous connection will be lost because the client may only connect to one server at a time This option is not available when the client application is embedded as an Applet in the application website because only connections with the machine from which it is downloaded are permitted The Logout option quits the current session This option appears only if the authentication on the engine is
70. dashed lines appear in the display area but they also appear in other areas too selecting the same interval X usually time 40 User Manual PowerStudio Graph CVM144 Izquierda CVM K 2 PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous v Events ey Properties D Print CVM144 Izquierda CVM K 2 CVM144 Izquierda Voltage L1 V CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L2 V CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L3 V E cv K 2 Active energy T1 689 5 KWh I I I CVM144 Izquierda V THD d L1 CVM1 44 Izquierda V THD d L2 AN 12 00 AM 2 00 AM 4 00 AM 6 00 AM 8 00 AM 10 00 AM 12 00 PM 2 00 PM 4 00 PM 6 00 PM 8 00 PM 10 00 PM Sep 17 2008 Date Back Next 12 Go to fi Grouped by Period Q Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 9 23 08 10 30 57 AM Request to force variables sent H Zooming in with a graph with several areas of representation selected in the first zone This behaviour is defined by default giving priority to conserving the same X axis in all areas it is usually useful to compare values with the same dates or intervals and therefore does not apply if the X axes are different and is only included in the enlargement of those areas with similar X axes although they are not consecutive Note that when the enlargement is carried out in more than one area all the new selections are horizontal The behaviour of Zoom mode can be changed by varying the idea previously discussed using the Control or Shift keys
71. e Configurations Last update 16 04 Lilights ESair conditioning HForce other consumptions 5 Lights Air Force Other conditioning consumptions 1000 800 Y 400 D E 7872 Kwh 3878 Kwh Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec H Lights gt tl Energy per activities E Air conditioning tel Energy per activities H Force gt ll Energy per activities E Other consumptions lal Energy per activities Energy monitor Select Configuration when using it for the first time The monitor will show the list of devices with our configuration and their respective earth leakage variables i e energy in most cases Up to 4 variables can be selected for display the first variable will be assigned to the Lighting field the second to the Air conditioning field the third to the Force field and the last to the Other consumption field These names are provided for information purposes only and do not force the user to assign a specific type of energy to a field e any earth leakage variable can be assigned to each field Settings Device Variable Ei cvm144_19 cvm144_19 AE CVM1D_GRUPO3 CVM1D_GRUPO3 AE E cvm96_12 cvm96_12 AE CA cvmnrg96_32 cvmnrg96_32 AE Accept Cancel Configuration of variables When the configuration is accepted the data saved in the log of each variable will be loaded and shown in the widget This data can be viewed on the circ
72. e graph the grouping and the displayed data period can be configured There is a direct equivalence between the tables and graphs in other words the same type of graph and table show the same values but in different formats and obviously with different configuration capacities This feature is used by the PowerStudio client to deduce what graph or table to create when on a graph or table display That is if a chart is displayed and client table button is clicked PowerStudio will deduce that a table of the variables represented in the graph is desired and will immediately 64 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR display it Likewise if a table is displayed and the graph button is clicked PowerStudio client will deduce that a graph of the variables shown on the table is desired The operation of the toolbar is absolutely the same as the operation of the same bar on the graph view It is possible to configure some aspects using the table Properties option This option can be accessed using the Options menu Properties submenu or directly with the Properties button on the main toolbar Table properties Variable MAIN Voltage L1 0 MAIN Voltage L2 Mi MAIN Voltage L3 Vv MAIN Y THDid L1 9 Table properties window Use this window to add new variables to the table in the same way as they are added to the graph by clicking on Ada It is also possible to delete variables from the table simply by selecting the
73. e selected by the user o Quarterly The task will be executed on a quarterly basis on the day and at the hour and minute selected by the user o Six monthly The task will be executed on a six monthly basis on the day and at the hour and minute selected by the user o Annually The task will be executed on an annual basis on the day and at the hour and minute selected by the user e Validity period The period during which the task will be activated can be established e Report The selected report that will be sent when the task is activated e Type of report The data interval with which the report will be created The same intervals as those established for the frequency explained above will be used e Period Allows you to select the current period or a previous period e Save copy in Allows you to enter the route where the report will be saved in PDF format in your computer e Send email to Allows you to enter the email address to which the report will be sent in PDF format e The report will be sent even if the programmed time has expired Allows you to send a task when the application is opened even if the Tasks have not been activated when the task has to be sent Click on Accept and the task will be included in the list of Programmed tasks You can create new tasks edit tasks that have already been created or delete tasks on this screen Scheduled tasks Task type Name Energy report labtest3 monthly Energy report
74. eate when on a graph or table display That is if a chart is displayed and client table button is clicked PowerStudio will deduce that a table of the variables represented in the graph is desired and will immediately display it Likewise if a table is displayed and the graph button is clicked PowerStudio client will deduce that a graph of the variables shown on the table is desired A common feature in all tables is that they can be sorted by columns by clicking on them By default tables usually appear sorted by date usually the first column but they can be ordered by other variables Clicking on the title of a column will place it in ascending order clicking again on the same place set it in descending order and a third click will bring it back to its original format 100 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 3 8 Displaying a device The client application can display all devices in real time Thus each device provides one or more overviews that allow its status and values to be displayed in real time Display this view directly from the Devices button on the toolbar Devices gt Discriminators gt oa zones gt User defined device tree organization The route will be updated as you open the user defined folders which are found at the top of the next capture Select the Devices folder and open the CVM 144 folder to display the following view with its units Devices Devices CVM 144 01_CVM144 02
75. enabled and the user correctly enters the required user name and password at some point The Language option permits client language changes 14 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR d Language nO Hrvatski J xz O Catal O Li P Italiano O T rk e o M srpski gt Norsk o e O ei nay Ta ETS O ME Thai O ba e tina O mg Deutsch O E suomi O EI Portugu s O LO Polski O Svenska z gt Nederlands Language Menu The available languages are provided by the engine Upon executing the client application and connecting to the engine the list of available languages and texts relating to the local language of the machine the client is running are requested If the server does not have the client language it will request the texts relative to the language in which the server is configured The Graphic properties option allows you to change the background colour axes or default graphic group created with the Java client Graph properties Background color Axis color gt w CE Graph properties Default grouping hakki The Circutor Web Site option allows you to access the web site directly with the default browser The About option provides general information about the client such as version manufacturer etc User Manual 15 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 2 5 Displaying SCADA screens One of the most import
76. environment The first column indicates the event name the second the number of times it has been enabled in the period to which the data refers indicated in the title the third column indicates how many times this event has been acknowledged or amp lt not applicable gt if the incident is not reported the fourth column indicates how many times it has been disabled and the fifth the total time that the event has been active 104 User Manual PowerStudio 1 3 10 Options si CIRCUTOR Click on the Options button in the toolbar to open this view This view will show the different available languages and the Configuration fee Catal bag e tina E Deutsch English E Espa ol suomi f Francais nay we Hrvatski f Jj italiano EA Nederlands Norsk mg Polski a Portugu s ry Pycckun Es Srpski Svenska Thai T rk e Maz gt gt gt op Configuration i About Options If a change of language is selected the application will be restarted and the user will be redirected to the Dashboard On the other hand the following view can be displayed when accessing Configuration Configuration Connection 4 interval Seconds Events On Ok Configuration User Manual Cancel 105 m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Description of the different sections e Connection interval Allows the user to define the number of seconds after which each data request
77. ere a control report has been added which will point directly to the report defined The reports consist essentially of a series of pages and each page consists of a background image which may not exist and hence be white and a series of controls placed on it The controls available in a report are as follows Text control Image control Date control Formula control Conditioned control Graph control Analogue bar control Embedded graphic control Primitive control For scope and detailed operation of these controls see the reports section in the edition manual The information provided by a report is always related to a period of time and will only be updated in response to changes in this period by the user via the lower toolbar Va UK 02 OFFICE PowerStudio Scada oO x Options Views General o N l Previous Next v 3 Devices screens Reports 2 Graph E FFH Table 9 Events ef Properties D Print Y Tasks ef CIRCUTOR POWERSTUDIQ OFFICE COMSUMPTION Generated Report 15 11 2013 From 11 11 2013 To 18 11 2013 ENERGY ENERGY T1 2 789 9 kWh X 0 018329 AWh 51 14 ENERGY T2 7794 kKWh X 0 016736 xkWh 13 04 ENERGY T3 781 7 kWh X 0 013243 kWh 10 35 TOTAL ENERGY 74430 4 351 0 kWh 100 O Back Next 32 Go to fj Grouped by al LETTRE 5 9 Server Ok Circutor powerstudio circutor com 80 p Report View Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions 18 U
78. figuration for this type of table El TA All A META All IEA Deactivated ff m Logged events table toolbar Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions User Manual 103 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio There are a couple of options that permit desired events to be filtered according to the group they belong to or according to a specific event Measure events Alarms Filtering events by group Activation 1 Disp 31 Activation 2 Disp_ 31 Activation 3 Disp 31 Activation 4 Disp_ 31 30 seconds Maximum energy consumption High voltage Seg All 7 Filtering events by individual event The latter option permits changes to the display mode Thus the total mode may be enabled or disabled Activated Deactivated EVENT Deactivated Change the display mode by enabling or disabling the total view Activating the total view produces the following list 22 11 2013 Acknowledged Total duration Activation 4 Disp 31 26012 lt not applied gt 26009 7h 17m 59s Activation 3_Disp_31 5231 lt not applied 5231 1h 27m 32s Activation 2 Disp_31 17455 lt not applied gt 17452 4h 51m 45s Activation 1 Disp 31 13109 lt not applied gt 13109 3h 38m 58s 30 seconds 880 lt not applied gt 877 7h 18m 11s High voltage 3 0 0 Os RA A cc ve Activated Logged events table Add up mode In this mode the table consists of five columns one less than in the previous and as many rows as events defined in the
79. graph page at any time using the Print option in the Options menu of the main menu or the Print button of the upper toolbar It is also possible to export this table by clicking Export in the Options menu of the main menu It will be exported in text format where each line of text is a row of the table and where each column is separated by the symbol The table may also be sorted by the various columns as desired for example events may be sorted by duration or even by type and by the duration of each type as explained above in the general table properties Note however that this type of table does not have a properties menu available that can be used to configure it However the toolbar provides some extra options that permit a certain degree of configuration for this type of table e Back gt Next 72 Go to fi Grouped by Group J Event O Add up Logged events table toolbar There are a couple of options that permit desired events to be filtered according to the group they belong to or according to a specific event q Group Filtering events by group 2 el primer evento 2 Error del CVM Harm nicos O jasd D Ocupaci n preocupante D Ocupaci n REALMENTE preocupante D Suceso con sorpresa 2 Suceso para contar Suceso RSS BY event adau Filtering events by individual event The latter option permits changes to the display mode Thus the total mode may be enabled or disabled Change the d
80. h consists of one area as in the previous example but there may be several each under the next Each area contains some common characteristics o Key Provides general information about the variables that are represented in the area This information is often the color of the variable the type of representation the title of the graph and in some cases a value indicating some feature of the variable for the current representation for example it is typical to see on energy variables the accumulated value of all the visible values o Y Axis Provides information on the units of the variables that are represented in this axis and the range of values that are being displayed At first the range is calculated so that they fit all the values of all the variables included in this axis Typically an area has a y axis although this may be modified by the user as will be explained later o X axis Typically this is the time axis and is located at the bottom of the representation area Here the time interval being represented may be seen Usually predefined time intervals are represented day month etc But the user can choose the most suitable as can be seen later Similarly there are types of graphs where this axis does not represent time in this case the units represented and the range of values contained will be indicated o Drawing area Contains the actual figure representing the variables of the area in question There is a drawing area fo
81. he analogue view display most of the values in maximum minimum and present bars while the current text view displays them in text form and organized in different ways usually in tabs A common element on all the display screens is that there are numerical values for the variables which refresh in real time and can be selected to be used when making graphs or historical graphs trends Another common element is that on most displays there is an upper bar specifying the device status and the name and date on which the values displayed were read 24 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR CVM144 Izquierda PowerStudio Scada a a PI Options Views General Previous Next g Devices Screens E Reports 2 Graph Table Events af Properties Print aj CVM1 44 Izquierda 9 18 08 10 12 35 AM e Instantaneous T Maximums Y Minimums lt Harmonics 11 L2 L3 III L1 L2 L3 lll Voltage Power Active KW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phase neutral omnes ey ei 2 Peres TS v Capacitive kvarC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 Inductive kvarL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phase phase V Apparent KVA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Power factor 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Total distortion Cosine Phi 0 00 Frequency Hz 50 0 Maximum demand Current Maximum demand KW 0 0 Current A 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neutral current A 0 0 Analog inputs Analog input 1 0 000 Total distortion 0 0 0 0 0 0 sm Analog input 2 5 000 Energy Analog input 3 4 000 Active KWh 0 000 Digital outp
82. he following view shows a daily comparison of the times between the last and current dates a weekly comparison by date between the last and current weeks and a monthly comparison between the last and current months O E Lights tl Energy per activities TND E eek 111110700917 1113013 AE 21 Mor Lighting variable in detail The Update button can be clicked on the top left of the widget to refresh the data of all variables so that the latest data is downloaded In addition the widget will be automatically updated on a regular basis the last update time will be shown on the top right of the application Note A 1920x1080p resolution is recommended for an optimum view of this widget 90 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 3 4 Displaying SCADA screens One of the most important features of the client is its ability to display SCADA screens defined and designed in the editor both local and remote You can display any SCADA screen defined directly from the Screens button on the toolbar SCADA screens basically consist of a background image which may or may not exist and is therefore white and a series of controls placed on it The information provided by a SCADA screen is updated on an ongoing basis It acts on the basis of two main types of controls those displaying some kind of data and those which require or allow user intervention The display controls simply show information on the screen There
83. ics graph The only differences are that the X axis units are milliseconds and that the representation is in lines by default Only waveform variables may be added to this type of graph QNA 24 01 2012 13 25 53 m Voltage wave form LimVoltage wave form L2miVoltage wave form L3 4544 3411 2278 1145 1121 2254 an N 3388 4521 5654 T 0 0000 1 1673 2 3346 3 5018 4 6691 5 8364 7 0037 8 1710 9 3382 10 5055 11 6728 12 8401 14 0074 15 1746 16 3419 17 5092 18 6765 QNA wa veform graph User Manual 99 4 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 3 7 Making tables Another important client tool is the ability to make variable value tables for a piece of equipment Access this view using the Table button in the toolbar Also tables may be created from a predefined SCADA screen where a control table has been added Typically to make a table it is necessary to choose what variables from which devices will be part of it The selection of these variables is done in the same manner as for generating a graph Selection produces a table like this 18 11 2013 24 11 2013 Voltage L2 V 18 11 2013 00 00 00 6592 8 6592 9 6592 5 18 11 2013 00 30 00 6630 1 6630 7 6630 2 18 11 2013 01 00 00 6592 9 6593 9 6593 1 18 11 2013 01 30 00 6579 1 6578 8 6578 6 18 11 2013 02 00 00 6555 1 6555 3 6554 7 18 11 2013 02 30 00 6547 2 6546 2 6546 2 18 11 2013 03 00 00 6550 3 6550 6 6550 7 18 11 2013 03 30 00 6574 6 6574 9 6574 3 18 1
84. iews menu option and then Device status It is also possible to access this view using the status bar by clicking on the icon that indicates that there are errors in communications only when there are incidents This view consists of a tree which details the status of all the devices connected to the engine The default representation of this tree is a series of father nodes that represent the equipment connected directly to the PC where the search engine is running from which a series of sons nodes representing the equipment connected to the device are rooted Ym Devices status PowerStudio Scada X Options Views General t v i Devices 9 screens Reports PA Graph FT Tabie VD Event cy Properties D Print f Tasks 02_CVM144 09_cvm96 17 Cvm144 11_CVM MINIEthernet EDS 3G Lab EDS 3G Embedded EJ cvm 144 EDS Lab 9 TCP2RS 002645001775 01 _CvmM144 03_cvm144 04_cvm144 05_cvm144 EJ 06_CvMK2 07 CVMNRG96 08_Cvmcio 10_CVM96 11 DH96CPM 4 12 DH96AC 13 DH96CT 14 DH96CT EJ 15 COMPUTERPLUS 16 Cvm144 TCP2RS 002645003449 21 CVMID Description 22 CVMNET Penpheral number 8 O CVMMINI Communication Yes History Yes Device CVM C10 Name 08 CVMC10 28 CVMNET4MC 29 CVMNET4MC 31_LM440M 32_LM4A21I0M 33 LM25M 93 4 CVMID vil 7 O Server Ok LiveTest labtest3 8083 La A View device status by connection Each node has an icon representing the
85. ing the cursor will have the following appearance Cursor indicating Magnifying mode in the enabled area This indicated the cursor is in the magnifying glass area and that enlargement of the area is possible by left clicking Logically the extension window can be re sized and positioned as desired like any other window User Manual 45 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Another possibility is to vary the size of the square area around the cursor This can be done with the mouse wheel or if the mouse does not have this feature by using the keys greater square area and smaller square area 1 2 9 5 Toolbar The graphs always have a toolbar at the bottom that allows a series of actions related to the data to be shown e Back Next k Goto e Grouped by A Period Toolbar of a typical graph The typical options available in the toolbar are e Back Displays the previous interval of data Typically the range of previous data is a function of data grouping and if grouped by days upon going to the previous interval the previous day s data is displayed There are types of graphs where grouping does not make sense because they are displaying values of a specific date for example in QNA harmonics graphs clicking on this option in this case displays the next date immediately following that contains data e Next Displays the next interval of data Typically the interval of data following this is based on the data grouping and
86. io client enables current events to be viewed in real time both the simple events that are active as well as those that must also be acknowledged by the user Events not requiring user acknowledgement are displayed in a pop up window which may be accessed via the Views menu option then Events and finally Active events or directly from the status bar by clicking on the icon indicating there are active events in the system This window can be viewed from a SCADA screen where an active event control has been added Mame 9 23 08 4 19 02 PM Ocupaci n preocupante 9 23 08 12 15 32 PM Description El sensor 4424 lleva ocupado m s de 10 minutos Annotation Mo se que poner Active event window Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions User Manual 71 4 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio The date on which the event was enabled and its name can be seen In addition below the description selected and its programd annotation can be seen This window is purely informative and no action can be carried out here In addition it shows both those events that require user acknowledgement as well as those which do not On the other hand events requiring user acknowledgement are displayed in a pop up window that always remains visible and are shown automatically without user intervention when there are events reported active or to be acknowledged or both The information displayed by this window is very similar to that shown in the active events window
87. is will be created where the variable is dropped This new axis will share the drawing area with the other axes of the area and all will be painted in the order they have been dropped If the variable is dropped outside an area will be created with an axis in that position Bear in mind that if the variable was the only one on the axis that axis will be removed and if moreover that axis was the only one in the area that area will be removed as well The variable may also be dropped in the trash at the bottom of the graph properties screen this action deletes it from the graph In the example the distortion variable will be moved to the area where the currents are at the top so that it will be painted first 92 User Manual mi CIRCUTOR PowerStudio W Graph properties aO x V 09 _CVIM96 6 356 6 6 621 8 Voltage L1 Voltage L2 Voltage L3 09_CVM96 A 09_CVM96 1 839 8 1 919 0 Current L1 Moving a variable to another area This way a new axis may be created within the area where the currents are found Note that the area where the variable was found has disappeared and therefore now the graph contains two areas Note also that in the second zone the distortion axis and thus the phase 1 distortion variable are painted first afterwards that of the current first phase 1 and then phase 2 This produces the following graph W Graph 00 CUMOS PowerStudio Seada Options Views Gerez
88. isplay mode by enabling or disabling the total view Activating the total view produces the following list 70 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Yi Historic events Week 38 15 septiembre 2008 21 septiembre 2008 PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous Next v g Devices Screens Reports 2 Graph Table Events Week 38 15 septiembre 2008 21 septiembre 2008 Activated Recognized Disabled Total duration Ocupaci n preocupante p1 1 3h 23m 30s Suceso para contar s not applied gt 2477 69h 27m 41s Error del CVM Harm nicos lt not applied gt 746 38m 5s Ocupaci n REALMENTE preocupante 1114 1156 5h 12m 1s el primer evento 142 192 3m 16s Back Next 72 Goto fi Grouped by k Group Event 3 Add up Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 Logged events table total mode In this mode the table consists of five columns one less than in the previous and as many rows as events defined in the environment The first column indicates the event name the second the number of times it has been enabled in the period to which the data refers indicated in the title the third column indicates how many times this event has been acknowledged or amp lt not applicable gt if the incident is not reported the fourth column indicates how many times it has been disabled and the fifth the total time that the event has been active 1 2 12 Active and reported events The powerStud
89. ive voltage L3 Sag 10 ms 89 70 Vn Vm 89 70 Vn Va 90 21 Vn Dateftime QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER Events 7 12 08 8 23 03 PM 820 231 81 231 53 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 830 231 66 231 48 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 840 231 78 231 64 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 850 231 VE 1231 51 7 12 08 8 23 03 PM 860 231 68 231 51 711 2 08 8 23 03 PM 870 231 T6 231 59 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 880 1231 81 231 53 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 890 1231 81 1231 56 7 1 2 08 8 23 03 PM 900 1231 63 231 61 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 910 231 91 231 71 7 12 08 8 23 03 PM 920 231 86 231 69 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 930 231 53 231 51 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 940 231 53 231 51 7 12 08 8 23 03 PM 950 231 53 231 61 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 960 231 84 231 74 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 970 231 76 231 71 7 12 08 8 23 03 PM 980 231 58 231 48 7112 08 8 23 03 PM 990 231 60 231 25 7112 08 8 23 04 PM 000 231 32 231 30 7112 08 8 23 04 PM 010 231 43 231 41 7 12 08 8 23 04 PM 020 231 50 231 35 7112 08 8 23 04 PM 030 231 48 231 46 7 12 08 8 23 04 PM 040 231 73 231 51 7 12 08 8 23 04 PM 050 231 58 231 30 7112 08 8 23 04 PM 060 231 37 231 25 7112 08 8 23 04 PM 070 231 53 231 30 7 12 08 8 23 04 PM 080 231 60 231 38 7112 08 8 23 04 PM 090 231 50 231 48 7112 08 8 23 04 PM 100 231 68 231 61 7112 08 8 23 04 PM 110 231 60 231 48 7 12 08 8 23 04 PM 120 231 50 231 33 7 12 08 8 23 04 PM 130 231 66 231 46 7112 08 8 23 04 PM 140
90. l 49 si CIRCUTOR PowerStudio v 09_CVM96 6 356 6 6 621 8 Voltage L1 Voltage L2 Voltage L3 09_CVIM96 V THD d L1 A 09 CVIM96 1 839 8 1 919 0 Select a variable and click to change its properties T change for example the representation properties of the phase 1 voltage variable place the cursor here and left click Representation setup Representation type Color eee ee Cancel Screen configuration of a variable representation This screen permits configuration of the representation type Lines bars or points color line style only if the line type representation is selected the dot style only if the dot type of representation is selected and the thickness of the line only if the line type of representation is selected If the line type of representation is selected there are five different style types to choose from solid dashed dotted dash dot and dash dot doi 50 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Selecting the line style Line thickness may also be indicated Selecting line thickness If dots are selected dot type may be indicated Selecting dot type Suppose that the color is changed to a deep lilac Note that it is possible to change the color for any kind of representation by left clicking on the color chart Representation setup Representation type naar E E Annotations Selecting lilac colored represe
91. line shows its value Display shaped digital meter Available gadget version for Windows 7 84 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR The top left hand side of the screen shows the configured events Up to 8 events inherited from the engine s active application can be added The corresponding LED will be lit if they are activated to notify the user about their change in status 1 2 3 4 J 6 T B 606000000 Events The inputs and outputs can be seen on the lower right hand side at the other end of the widget When these inputs or outputs are activated in the configured unit they will activate the corresponding LED to notify the user that they are being used E a a a ja a EE E la a a 1 t 3 4 6 4 1 E 3 4 5 8 Digital inputs and outputs Finally the top right hand side shows the configuration panel where each one of the following sections can be configured general digital analogue inputs outputs and events Settings x General Digital Anakegec In Qut Events ah Poll 3 General configuration Firstly the following fields will be shown on the general configuration screen e IP Allows you to change the address to which the unit will be connected e Port Allows you to add the port to the IP Address e Authentication Allows you to select an anonymous user or a specific user and password to access the widget e Refresh time Allows you to change the time at which the monitoring values will be updated
92. lity to see reports defined and designed in the editor both locally and remotely You can display any defined report directly from the Report button on the toolbar You may also access a particular report from a SCADA screen where a control report has been added which will point directly to the report defined The reports consist essentially of a series of pages and each page consists of a background image which may not exist and hence be white and a series of controls placed on it The controls available in a report are as follows Text control Image control Date control Formula control Conditioned control Graph control Analogue bar control Embedded graphic control Primitive control For scope and detailed operation of these controls see the reports section in the edition manual The information provided by a report is always related to a period of time and will only be updated in response to changes in this period by the user via the lower toolbar POWERSTUDIO ACTIVE FILTER Generated Report 20 11 2013 18 11 2013 25 11 2013 ENERGY ENERGIA T1 1 845 5 kWh 0 018329 kWh ENERGIA T2 406 8 kWh 0 016736 kWh ENERGIA T3 384 6 kWh 0 013243 kWh TOTAL ENERGY 2 637 0 kWh 4m MA Groupes ty Week gt Report View Unlike a SCADA screen in a report there are no active controls that react to user actions so that interaction with the report reduces the options available in the menus or toolbars especiall
93. n Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 05 9 10 11 L 12 L 13 14 115 16 17 18 19 20 21 C Users abs testiiDesktop Send by e mail to e gmail com u hotmail com mail mail com _ it will be performed even the scheduled date has passed New task The task creation screen shows the following fields e Name Name of the task e Description A brief description of the contents of the task or report in which the task is included e Connect TCP IP address and port of the report that will be attached to the task The user and password must be entered if the authentication function has been activated in the engine e Type of task Select the task frequency as follows o Punctual The task will only be executed once User Manual 75 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio o Hourly The task will be executed every hour at the minute selected by the user o Daily The task will be executed on a daily basis at the hour and minute selected by the user o Daily Inter week The task will be executed on a daily basis from Monday to Friday o Daily Weekends The task will be executed on a daily basis on Saturday and Sunday o Weekly The task will be executed on a weekly basis on the day and at the hour and minute selected by the user o Monthly The task will be executed on a monthly basis on the day and at the hour and minute selected by the user o Two monthly The task will be executed on a two monthly basis on the day and at the hour and minut
94. n delay 0 75 s Operating mode Recoverable RGU 10 parameter adjustment window From the monitoring view of a device it is faster to make a graph or a table either through a direct button in the view itself as in the case of QNA equipment or directly by clicking on the corresponding buttons on the toolbar This second option will be explained in the following section Options Views General Previous Next v g Devices S Screens Reports aa Graph TA Table o Events gt Properties Print C 12 2 08 9 19 26 AM Instantaneous 4 Maximums T Minimums MM voltage harmonics ule Current harmonics General Capacitors Temperature Voltage ec oN A ON Fired last value Fired last value 26 521 Last fired date Last fired date 12 2 08 10 24 53 AM 12 2 08 10 24 53 AM THDHI THDI Step oN O oN Fired last value Fired last value 0 2 0 Last fired date Last fired date 12 2 08 10 24 53 AM 12 2 08 10 24 53 AM NO NC NO Kvar not compensed Cosine phi Low current A Q A ON oN Fired last value Fired last value 0 64 4 Last fired date Last fired date 12 2 08 10 24 53 AM 12 2 08 10 24 53 AM EA Maximum reset Server Ok 192 168 1 13 80 32 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Another of the special screens is the Computer Plus device alarms If triggered by NC normally closed or NO normally open each alarm displays a level bar with
95. n event is disabled it will disappear from the list If a previously acknowledged event is acknowledged again the operation will not produce any effect x Notified events High voltage 20 11 2013 16 18 16 456 Acknowledged 20 11 2013 16 18 23 139 Y Annotation CVM 96 voltage so high Acknowledgement annotation Event aknowleged correctly Notified events Note The status bar can be hidden by selecting the Enable status bar option in the editor s Preferences 1 3 2 Toolbar The toolbar allows the user more direct access to the most important options at all times Toolbar Therefore the following options are available on this bar Home Opens the dashboard Screens Displays one of the user defined SCADA screens Reports Displays one of the user defined reports Graphic Creates a graphic Table Creates a table Devices Opens the monitoring view of a specific device directly through the device tree Events Displays the event history Options Allows you to change the language configuration options and client version Note The toolbar can be hidden by selecting Enable menu bar and Enable toolbar options in the editor s Preferences 82 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 3 3 Dashboard The dashboard is the main screen of the HTML5 client This will be the default display when the client is accessed and it will show summarised information of the application Devices status Shortcuts
96. ndicator and a text stating that the server is active and communicating correctly through the address and port given If the client cannot establish a server connection this will also be indicated Server not found or inactive 192 168 1 11 80 Status bar not communicating with the server Inability to establish a connection may be due to the following e Incorrect IP address or port Incorrect server IP address or port make sure engine IP address and port are correct e Engine not running Make sure the server the engine is running on the machine the client application is trying to connect to e Engine is not enabled as a web server Make sure that the engine has managed to boot the web server at the specified port Clicking on the corresponding icon on the right side of the status bar will also report communications status with devices defined in the program indicating whether there is any impact on communications with any device in the box on the left 4 Server OK powerstudio circutor com 30 a Ms Status bar communicating with the server but with errors in communication with the devices and active events Communication incidences are transmitted by two icons e La Error in communications There has been some kind of error in communications either because of a device or a connection This icon encompasses several individual incidences as detailed in Device status A Devices not initialized There are unknown devices
97. ndo y el color del texto Title setup Background color Text color EE Text 09 CVIM9E og Cancel 58 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTUR The resulting figure would be as follows Gi X Ym Graph 09 CVM96 PowerStudio Scada z Options Views General Previous v i Devices 9 screens Reports DPF Graph FT table YY Events EP Properties D Print Tasks 09 CVM96 01_CVM144 Voltage L1 09_CVM96 Voltage L1 09_CVM96 Voltage L2 09_CVM96 Voltage L3 a 09_CVM96 V THD d L1 09_CVM96 Current L1 09_CVM96 Current L2 ln tin III g HI TH 4 EA HT Y uN 1H 1 1H 4 FNT d a A A 1 A Aa 4 M 4 w 00 17 00 17 00 19 00 21 00 23 00 01 00 03 00 05 00 07 00 09 00 11 00 13 00 15 19 00 21 00 23 00 01 00 03 00 05 00 07 Nov 13 2013 Nov 14 2013 Nov 15 2013 Date FR m EX 4 Back Next 12 Goto Grouped by J Period 7 Q Server Ok LiveTest labtest3 8083 LA A Graph with variables from multiple devices 1 2 9 7 Printing a graph The user can print the current graph page at any time using print in the Options menu of the main menu or the Print button of the upper toolbar Note that this option unlike that in the SCADA screens is enabled for graphs 1 2 9 8 Export graph The user may at any time export the graph being viewed in a PNG format This option should be accessed through Export in the Options menu of the main menu Note that this o
98. nformation can be displayed in numerical values or bars organized into tabs boxes rows and or columns as well as forms depending on the type of device in question A typical way to represent the information would be graphically through descriptive images of the status of a variable or set of variables User Manual 07 em CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Options Views General Previous Next w f Devices S screens Reports Q4 Graph A Table Y Events Properties D Print RRM C 9 19 08 12 52 03 PM Status Reclosing meter Number of reclosures Time between reclosings s O Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 Options Views General Previous Next w E Devices S screens El Reports 2 Graph E Table Yp Events Properties POWER_FACTOR_REGULATOR 9 19 08 12 56 18 PM Energy quadrant Variables Current A Consumed Total distortion 9 Cosine Phi mDigital outputs 1 2 3 4 5 6 O Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 80 Displaying a C 14D with images representing digital output status alarm status etc Other more specific ways to represent the information can also be found such as the QNA phasor diagram 28 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER PowerStudio Scada Options Views General 6 Previous Next v g Devices Screens Reports pe Graph E Table gt Events QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER 9 19 08 12 58 20 PM 11 L2 L3 lll
99. ntation bars This selection will be reflected in the graph screen properties User Manual 51 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio V 09 CVIM96 6 356 6 6 621 8 09_CVIM96 V THD d L1 A 09 CVIM96 1 839 8 1 919 0 Change variable representation properties A final property that can be changed on a variable is its position on the overall chart To make this change simply drag the variable to a new location While dragging the variable the positions where it can or cannot be dropped are indicated by red or green squares Thus a variable cannot be dropped on another variable does not make sense or on an axis with a white background with variable units different from the dropped variable The variable may be dropped on any area even on the same area but in another position on an axis with the same unit type as the dropped variable even within the same axis but in another position or outside i e between areas above the first or below the last If the variable is dropped on an axis with the same unit type it will be added to that variable in the order in which it was entered The order in which they are placed is the order they are painted Thus the last variable of an axis is painted in the last place and will be displayed on top of the others thus may hide them It is often useful to place the variables represented by bars first otherwise they will almost entirely hide the others A new ax
100. nutes If the graph we are accessing comes from graph control on a SCADA screen both the grouping and the period are determined in the control and need not be predetermined by default However as always both properties can be modified in the graph view later Similarly certain types of representations are chosen by default line bars etc as well as a few colors and a distribution of the variables in axes and areas depending on the variables represented All these characteristics can be modified later at will A description of what they mean and how they are modified will be explained later Graph CVM144 Izquierda PowerStudio Scada a a pd Options Views General Previous v g Devices Screens Reports pe Graph Table Events Properties y Print CVM144 Izquierda Voltage L1 V 15 Sep 2008 Back Next 12 Goto fi Grouped by 5 Period O Server Ok 192 163 5 52 3080 9 23 03 10 30 57 AM Request to force variables sent A Graph of a standard variable without filtration User Manual 37 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio As can be seen a typical graph consists of a series of common characteristics Title Situated on the upper area this is a text describing the graph being viewed Typically the names of devices forming part of the displayed variables are shown They may contain several lines of text so that they can be represented as subtitles Representation areas These are areas where data may be viewed Typically a grap
101. o unit operation or malfunction please contact the CIRCUTOR SA Technical Support Service Technical Assistance Service Vial Sant Jordi s n 08232 Viladecavalls Barcelona Tel 902 449 459 Spain 34 937 452 900 outside of Spain email sat circutor es 3 GUARANTEE CIRCUTOR guarantees its products against any manufacturing defect for two years after the delivery of the units CIRCUTOR will repair or replace any defective factory product returned during the guarantee period No returns will be accepted and no unit will be repaired or replaced if it is not accompanied by a report indicating the defect detected or the reason for the return The guarantee will be void if the units has been improperly used or the storage installation and maintenance instructions listed in this manual have not been followed Improper usage is defined as any operating or storage condition contrary to the national electrical code or that surpasses the limits indicated in the technical and environmental features of this manual CIRCUTOR accepts no liability due to the possible damage to the unit or other parts of the installation nor will it cover any possible sanctions derived from a possible failure improper installation or improper usage of the unit Consequently this guarantee does not apply to failures occurring in the following cases Overvoltages and or electrical disturbances in the supply Water if the product does not have the
102. on of an area that may be changed is its position So like variables and axes a zone can be dragged to another position but only within another area outside or to the trash deleting all axes and variables that it contains Trash One of the most interesting possibilities offered by the property screen is that of adding new variables to the chart This is done by clicking on the button with the sign which is located on the lower left Add new variables to the graph Equipment and variable selection windows will appear allowing other variables to be added including those from a different device In the example a phase 1 voltage variable from other equipment has been added User Manual 55 m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 5 000 0 6 636 7 09 CVM96 Voltage L1 09 CVM96 Voltage L2 09 CVM96 Voltage L3 1 2 2 3 118347 1922 8 Adding a variable from another device Note that the device information has disappeared from the axes and appears on each variable because now there are no variables shown from one single device The new variable or new variables if several were chosen are organized into new areas at the end and the limits of the new lines are unknown because they have not yet been loaded with data although they may be forced by the user In the example the new variable was dragged onto the axis of the first zone and dropped on top of the axis leaving the new variable as the first on the list Note
103. ouble click on the icon to inspect the associated view with more details in the first case the Active events view will be displayed and in the second case the Reported events view will be displayed The first screen shows the date when the event was activated and its name This window is purely informative and no action can be carried out here In addition it shows the events that require user acknowledgement as well as those which do not On the other hand the events that require user acknowledgement are shown in the Reported events option which is automatically activated with no user intervention when there are active reported events or events pending acknowledgement or both The information displayed by this window is very similar to that shown in the active events window but in addition to showing the activation date and the event name the date it was acknowledged by the user and disabled is shown Note that an event with an acknowledgement date and a deactivation date will disappear from the list of events reported e there will be events on this list without an acknowledgement register without a disable date without both dates but not with both dates User Manual 81 4 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio This window allows event acknowledgement Select from the events to be acknowledged from the events list and click the Acknowledge events button at the bottom The event acknowledgement date is shown on the list If a
104. pplied gt 4s llunes 22 02 56 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 5s lunes 22 03 00 00 Ocupaci n REALMENTE preocupante 5h 28m Ys 2m 0s lunes 22 03 00 33 el primer evento Se cumpli la condicion trunc randO 3000 1 3000 5h 27m 36s 1s lunes 22 03 07 57 el primer evento Se cumpli la condicion trunc randQ 3000 1 3000 5h 20m 12s 1s lunes 22 03 08 04 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 2s lunes 22 03 11 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS IE1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 5s lunes 22 03 24 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp secondo lt 5 lt not applied gt 2s lunes 22 03 27 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 5s lunes 22 03 33 04 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 2s lunes 22 04 00 00 Ocupaci n REALMENTE preocupante 4h 28m Ys 2m Os lunes 22 04 03 02 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 1s lunes 22 04 28 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1
105. ption unlike that in the SCADA screens is enabled for graphs Note that graphs are exported with a white background to facilitate their inclusion in reports studies etc 1 2 9 9 Graph types So far we have seen standard graph types i e graphs comprising a number of areas where each zone has an X axis which is a time interval and a Y axis for variable values However there are certain types of graphs that have distinct characteristics A harmonics graph would be a special graph This chart is provided by equipment that calculates harmonics variables whether voltage or current This type of graph may be found on QNA equipment for example among others and can show harmonic distortion for voltage as well as current in each phase User Manual 59 m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Graph QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER9 23 08 12 50 00 PM PowerStudio Scada no pd Options Views General n a a gt 5 e e J Previous v g Devices Screens E Reports Graph Table Events Er Properties Print QNA_QUALITY_NETWORK_ANALYZER 9 23 08 12 50 00 PM Current harmonics L1 perl Current harmonics L2 Current harmonics L3 Voltage harmonics L1 EN Voltage harmonics L2 Voltage harmonics L3 5 6 72 8 9 10 41 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Harmonic ui Back 12 Goto Server Ok powerstudio circutor com 30 a Harmonics graph
106. r each area of representation Toolbar Contains a series of actions that can be performed on the graph Depending on the type of graph it will contain more or fewer options The typical actions are going to the previous interval going to the next going to a user defined interval grouping according to a predefined interval or changing the grouping period Any graph can always be found in the so called operating mode which determines the behaviour of the drawing area and the use of the mouse on it There are four possible modes of operation 38 Zoom mode Allows enlargements be made on one portion of the graph This mode is accessed through the F1 key or the corresponding graph context menu option Panning Mode Allows the current window to be moved using the mouse dragging and dropping This mode is only available if a Zoom has already been carried out It is accessed by the F1 key or the corresponding graph context menu option Tooltip Mode Allows variable values viewing at the position cursor This mode is accessed with the F3 key or the related context menu option Magnifying glass Mode Enables the area under the cursor to be enlarged in a separate window This mode is accessed with the F4 key or the related context menu option Zoom mode O Pan mode D Tooltip mode 2 Magnifying glass mode Undo last zoom Without zoom Graph context menu User Manual PowerStudio 1 2 9 1 Zoom mode The zoom mode permits magnifi
107. r with a custom name Otherwise it will show the name of the variable e Configuration of the interval Allows you to select an automatic or manual interval If a manual interval is selected the values can be entered with the edit fields or the sliding bar Settings 4 General Digital Analogic In Out Events Configure digital input EDS 3G Embedded i Configure digital output EDS Lab A Digital input and output configuration Fourthly the destination of the digital inputs and outputs associated to a unit can be configured i e you must select the unit to apply the notifications related to its inputs and outputs sent to the widget 86 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Settings x General Digital Analogic In Out Events Event 7 Actiwaci n rel 1_Disp_31 Event Activaci n rel 2_Disp_31 Event 3 Activaci n rel 3_Disp_31 Event 4 Activaci n rel 4_Disp_31 Events Tensi n CVM 96 Alta Event 8 Consumo mensual m ximo superado Event 20 segundos 4 fe le fe lol fe Ea E Event 8 Activaci n rel 3 Disp_31 Configuration of events Finally to configure an event simply select the events that will be shown in each field Up to 8 events can be configured User Manual 87 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 3 3 2 Widget energy monitor The energy monitor widget is a tool that provides the user with a more detailed accurate and graphical view of the variable data Cia Updat
108. rror del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt jis lunes 22 00 48 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt ls lunes 22 00 53 02 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 3s lunes 22 01 00 00 Ocupaci n REALMENTE preocupante 7h 28m Ys 2m Os lunes 22 01 00 18 el primer evento Se cumpli la condicion trunc randQ 3000 1 3000 7h 27m 51s 1s llunes 22 01 32 03 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp secondo lt 5 lt not applied gt 1s llunes 22 01 44 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 second lt 5 lt not applied gt 5s lunes 22 01 45 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp second lt 5 lt not applied gt 1s lunes 22 01 52 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 amp amp secondo lt 5 lt not applied gt 1s lunes 22 01 57 00 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 second lt 5 lt not applied gt 5s lunes 22 02 00 00 Ocupaci n REALMENTE preocupante 6h 28m Ys 2m Os lunes 22 02 15 01 Error del CVM Harm nicos CVM K Armonicos STATUS I 1 secondo lt 5 lt not a
109. rtain types of graphs can be filtered usually the standard type if the graph type chosen cannot be filtered the filter option will be disabled If a default filter has been defined for the equipment it may still be modified or another one chosen or it may be disabled It is also possible that the equipment does not allow more than one type of graph and that there are no filters defined or they are not applicable to this type of graph in which case this screen will not appear and will pass directly to selection of variables for the device in question After selecting the figure type and filter the variables selection screen will appear User Manual 35 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Variables selection CVM144 Izquierda Variables ihl Harmonics A Analog inputs Instantaneous Maximums Minimums Phase neutral voltage Phase phase voltage Distortion in voltage Frequency Current Neutral current Distortion in current Active power Capacitive power Inductive power Apparent power
110. s the following week User Manual 93 mi CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 3 6 Making graphs One of the most powerful tools of the client is the possibility of making graphs of the device variables trends This view can be accessed directly from the Graph button on the toolbar Graphs can be made from a predefined SCADA screen where the graph control has been added or as mentioned in the previous chapter from the buttons defined for this purpose in some types of device monitoring views e g a QNA monitoring view Typically to make a graph the variables of the device that will be part of it need to be chosen Thus when accessing the Graph option from the toolbar first a dialogue will appear which allows selection of the device from which the variables will be chosen and that will be part of the graph Devices 25 CBS4 v Dispositivos a CBS 4 COMPUTER PLUS 15 COMPUTERPLUS CVM 96 09 CVM96 10_CVM96 CVM 144 01_CVM144 02 CVM144 03_CVM144 04 CVM144 05 CVM144 16 CVM144 17_CVM144 CVM 1D 21 CVM1D 34_CVM1D_v11 CVM C10 Device s tree Device selection Devices 09_CVM96 v Ok Cancel Device selection After selecting the device click on Accept and a graphical selection screen and the discriminator to be applied will be displayed depending on the device that has been selected Discriminator and type selection Standard v None v Ok Cancel Discriminator and type selection
111. screens editing manual section Click on the action controls to use them When on a control action since the cursor will change to a hand with the index finger extended rather than the typical arrow Y The typical action control lets you change your SCADA screen and provides a simple and intuitive way to navigate through the designed application Action controls are Screen control Report control Device control Graph table Control Active events control Event view control Execution Control Forcing variables control For scope and detailed operation of these controls see the SCADA screens editing manual section All SCADA features are shown on the screen and are fully dependent on the design used when defining the controls Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions 16 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR The Internal Toolbar is displayed on the screen by selecting the zoom option This option can be selected by the user from the sliding bar or drop down menu with the automatic adjustments options 100 User Manual 17 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 2 6 Displaying Reports Another of the prominent client application features the ability to see reports defined and designed in the editor both locally and remotely You can display any defined report defined Views menu option and then Reports or directly from the Report button on the toolbar You may also access a particular report from a SCADA screen wh
112. ser Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Unlike a SCADA screen in a report there are no active controls that react to user actions so that interaction with the report reduces the options available in the menus or toolbars especially the lower toolbar which is typical of this type of view Back ep Next 72 Go to fA Grouped by Pages al eT 100 Reports toolbar From the toolbar the desired page of the report can be displayed using the Pages buttons This option does not appear if the report consists of a single page Page 1 O Page 2 E Pages Pages Menu Each page of the report can be expanded or reduced by the Zoom option on the bottom toolbar Zoom Menu The Adjust option makes the current page fit completely into the active view maintaining the ratio aspect Choosing an option that causes the page not to fit into the view will cause scrollbars to appear enabling page navigation My UK_02 OFFICE PowerStudio Scada O X Options Views General Previous 4 gt Next v g Devices 8 screens Reports 24 Graph CE table Events E Propertie D Print GP Tasks POWERSTUDIQ OFFICE COMSUMPTIC A From 11 11 2013 TO ENERGY ENERGY T1 2 789 9 kWh y CA gt 250 oy Back P lext 42 Goto fi Grouped by Q Server Ok Circutor powerstudio circutor com 80 Report view with a 250 zoom User Manual 19 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio The user
113. t past events Access this view using directly the Events button on the toolbar A table of events from a SCADA screen can be created wherein the event display control can be added 21 11 2013 Date and time i Name Acknowledgement annotation 21 11 2013 08 35 22 High voltage CVM 96 voltage so high Voltage decreasing to usual values 3s 21 11 2013 08 35 22 Activation 4 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 24 Activation 4 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 24 Activation 2 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 24 Activation 1_Disp_ 31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 26 Activation 4 Disp 31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 27 Activation 2 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 28 Activation 4 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 28 Activation 1_Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 30 Activation 4 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 30 Activation 3 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 30 Activation 2 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 32 Activation 4 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 32 Activation 1_Disp_ 31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 33 Activation 2 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 34 Activation 4 Disp 31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 36 Activation 4 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 36 Activation 2_Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 36 Activation 1_Disp_ 31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 38 Activation 4 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 39 Activation 2 Disp_31 2s 21 11 2013 08 35 41 Activation 1_Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 42 Activation 4 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 42 Activation 2 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 44 Activation 4 Disp_31 1s 21 11 2013 08 35 44 Activation 1_Disp_ 31 1s 21 11 2013
114. tion will display the tasks that have been created and their main features all data will be shown on the right part of the dialog box Scheduled tasks Name Port Task type Report A Cancel Scheduled tasks The columns of the dialog box will show the following information Name Shows the name entered for the task IP Shows the address of the engine from which the report will be extracted and the data that will be sent Port Shows the port of the engine from which the report will be extracted and the data that will be sent Type of task Shows the frequency that has been selected for the task Report Shows the name of the report that will be sent when the task is activated The Edit and Delete buttons will only be active when a task has been selected Likewise when you select a task detailed information will also be displayed on the right hand side of the dialog box so you can view all of the task s features without having to open the task again 74 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR To create a task click on the New button and the following dialog box will be displayed lEn ergy report Description Monthly energy report Connect TCP IP address labtestz ns User Password Log in as an anonymous user Task type ont O Day of month Hours Minute mr EE Narrow valid period January E mt December y 2013 Sun Mon Tue Sg Thu i Su
115. uency with which the task will be sent Remaining time The time remaining before the next task is sent Last date Date when the task was last sent Result Status of the last delivery Details In case of error this field will show the cause The bottom of the dialog box shows the tasks completed on a monthly basis The following sections will be displayed e Name Name of the task Date Date when the task was sent Result Status of the last delivery Details In case of error this field will show the cause Click on the Previous month and Next month buttons to view the log of other months User Manual 77 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 2 14 Authentication If user authentication is enabled from the editor the client may request a user name and password to access the various resources available This will be done through a screen like this ser Password PO _ Connect like anonymous user User authentication window The user must correctly identify himself to access the resource If the user and password are unknown try a connection as an anonymous user which provides access to certain resources provided it has been properly configured from the editor If the user is not identified correctly three attempts are allowed the client will not be allowed access to the resource W PowerStudio Scada O X Options Views General Unauthorized access 8 Server not found or inactive LiveTest labtest3 8
116. ular annual summary graphics 88 User Manual m CIRCUTOR PowerStudio G Energy per activity Lights EJAir conditioning EdForce Edother consumptions B gt Y Circular annual graphic On the other hand the data of all variables added to the main graphic of energy by activity can also be handled On this graphic the data of the previous year will be drawn in a line and the data of the current year will be drawn on a bar Ex Energy per activity E E E OoOo Lights Air Force Other conditioning consumptions 1000 600 600 400 200 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Now Dec Main graphic with all variables Move the mouse over the point that you wish to view to show more details about the values shown on the circular and main graphics In addition you can select or deselect the variables to be displayed by clicking on the corresponding button In this case deselect the Air conditioning and Force variables User Manual 89 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Em Energy per activity Lights Air Force Other conditioning consumptions 1000 800 600 400 200 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Now Dec Main graphic that only shows the Lighting and Other consumption variables Finally more detailed information about the comparison of data of the same variable can be shown by clicking on the drop down menus on the bottom of the widget T
117. utes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 1 day a Automatic Period selection menu certain types of graphs that have distinct characteristics A harmonics graph would be a special graph This chart is provided by equipment that calculates harmonics variables whether voltage or current This type of graph may be found on QNA equipment for example among others and can show harmonic distortion for voltage as well as current in each phase Voltage harmonics LiMVoltage harmonics L2 Voltage harmonics L3 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 NE BE O m HE B Lu 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 Harmonics graph This type of graph has some special features e Subtitle In the caption under the graph title the date of the harmonic distortion being displayed is indicated e X axis The X axis does not represent time but rather the harmonic number It therefore lacks units e Toolbar The toolbar contains only 3 buttons to display other records earlier records may be PowerStudio 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 displayed or later ones or those closest to a date specified by the user Go to option User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Another special feature graph is the waveform graph generated by QNA equipment which can provide a screenshot of the voltage waveform as well as the current in each one of the phases The characteristics of this graph are very similar to the harmon
118. uts Capacitive kvarCh 0 000 Digital output 1 Closed Inductive kvarLh 0 000 Digital output 2 Opened Y Maximum minimum reset Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 A Device display screen text view As can be seen on the previous screen the various variable values are organized in tabs graphs tables rows and or columns for easier location Likewise some of the selected variables can be seen marked by white letters on a blue background Another common element among the various device overviews is that limits can be set on the variables values so that they can be marked with one color or another depending on the interval User Manual 95 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio CVM144 Izquierda PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous Next y g Devices E Screens Reports D Graph E Table Events gt Properties rint CVM1 44 Izquierda 9 19 08 12 43 21 PM er Instantaneous Maximums Minimums Hilt Harmonics L1 L2 L3 lil Voltage Power as Active KW Phase neutral V 226 5 226 5 226 4 Capacitive kvarC Inductive kvarL Apparent KVA Power factor Total distortion PET Ars Frequency Hz 50 0 Maximum demand Phase phase V 0 0 0 0 0 0 Current Maximum demand KW Current A Neutral current A PR nalog inputs Analog input 1 Total distortion 9 Analog input 2 Energy Analog input 3 Active KWh Digital outputs Capacitive kvarCh Digital output 1 Inductive k
119. utton drag the cursor to move the window to the desired location Note that the window moves in real time with cursor movement It is interesting to see that once the anchor is positioned the cursor will change to indicate the viewing window may be moved A2 User Manual PowerStudio c Cursor indicating that viewing window may be moved Movement is limited by the margins of the viewing window before making the first enlargement Therefore if viewing a week of data movement cannot be made to the previous or following week using the pan option or on top of the upper margin of the Y axis or below the lower margin of the axis itself In graphs with more than one display area the pan mode establishes by default behaviour by which all areas with the same X axis as the area where the anchor is established must move This behaviour can be changed using the Control key Holding down the key while moving the window indicates to the program that only the window on which the anchor is established must move This will cause the X axes to be unequal Options Views General f Pir Previous Events coy Properties D Print CVM144 Izquierda CVM K 2 CVM144 Izquierda Voltage L1 V CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L2 V CVM1 44 Izquierda Voltage L3 V A 2 00 AM 3 00 AM 6 00 AM Sep 17 2008 E CVMK 2 Active energy T1 290 4 kWh 1 00 AM 2 00 AM 3 00 AM 4 00 AM 5 00 AM 6 00 AM 7 00 AM 8 00 AM 9 00 AM Sep 17 2008
120. varLh Digital output 2 Opened Maximum minimum reset Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 E ES Screen display device with off limits values As can be seen in the previous screen there are values which exceed the defined limits Similarly how some variables are selected is also shown blue background with white letters The analogue view provides approximately the same information but in a more graphic way so that defined limits may be displayed as a bar graph 26 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR CVM144 Izquierda PowerStudio Scada Options Views General Previous v g Devices Screens E Reports qe Graph Table Events ly Properties CVM1 44 Izquierda Phase neutral voltage V Phase phase voltage V Distortion in voltage 227 1 0 0 Dm y M AA 228 3 0 0 227 1 Amo 224 1 228 2 0 0 227 1 Smo A 224 1 228 2 0 0 Current A Neutral current A Distortion in current Frequency Hz Maximum demand KW 50 0 50 0 50 0 Server Ok 192 168 5 52 8080 Device view Analogue Representation Devices providing more than one representation typically two can be exchanged with each other by selecting Properties This option can be accessed from the Options menu or from the Properties button on the toolbar This option will be disabled for those devices that only have one possible view Analog Wi 23 1 2 24 2 Text W3 23 7 Device view selection Device i
121. various parameters that can be configured by the user The main features are as follows e Monitoring of up to 6 variables 5 with analogue meters and 1 with a digital meter e Custom configuration of the maximum minimum values of each variable associated to analogue meters e Configuration of the colour zone of variables associated to analogue meters with 3 values minimum maximum and intermediate point e Custom configuration of up to 8 events inherited from the engine s active application e Configuration of the digital inputs and outputs of a unit MoarcuToq a Eds Display o 3753 0 m PE CAI AO www circutor com PSS Dashboard The top centre of the main view shows the analogue meters The first meter is slightly larger than the rest while the remaining four will have the same size The top left of the meter will show the name of the variable or custom name entered while the right will show the units of the selected variable It will also show the minimum and maximum values configured with their associated colour representation EN EDk E CVM NET4 dl Ps CVM NET4 a 3753 0 sx Analogue meters The top centre shows a digital meter which can be shown as a rotary digital display with up to 5 variables The digital display will change to the next variable after a period of time The display shows 2 lines the top line shows the name of the variable and the bottom
122. w This option can be active or not depending on the view in progress Exit Exit the client This option is not available when the client is embedded in the application website The Views menu consists of the following sections Views Menu Back Displays the previous view Next Displays the next view Data log Displays any logged view Studio Displays graph and tables views Study j ies Graph Screens Table Studio Menu Screens Displays one of the user defined SCADA screens Reports Displays one of the user defined reports Devices Displays the monitoring view of a particular device using the device tree User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR g Devices Events Pl Calculated variables 5 2 EARTH LEAKAGE PROTECTION CBS8 gt Y Devices status gt _ CIRCUTOR BARCELONA gt _ ACTIVE FILTER i MAIN_REGULATOR iL QUALITY_NETWORK SUB ELECTRICAL PANELS AIR CONDITIONING 2 TEMP gt TEMPERATURES MKD_OUTDOORS LIGHTING 2 VIRTUAL iL OFFICES t i SALUPS iL WAREHOUSE iJ WORKSHOP Devices Menu e Events Displays the events log or the active events window AS Active events Events viewer Events Menu LY Devices status e Status of devices Displays device status view Finally the General menu comprises the following options Toolbar Statusbar Alarm if it doesn t communicate Internal toolbar
123. with which it has not yet been possible to establish communication Similarly the icon corresponding to the square on the right reports active events in the application Floating the cursor over this icon will cause a message to appear indicating the number of currently active events There are active events 1 Message showing 6 active events Double click the icon in question to see details of device communication problems and active events First go to the device status view and the active events window will appear Both device status view and the active events window will be discussed later in more detail N B The status bar can be hidden using the Genera option in the client application menu It may also be hidden using the Enable statusbar option in editor Preferences In the latter case it will not be possible to make it appear again from the client application User Manual 9 g CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 2 2 Menu Bar The menu bar located at the top provides access to all available client features There are three main menus Options Views and General 10 The Options menu consists of the following sections Options menu Properties Displays properties of the currently active view This option can be active or not depending on the view in progress Print Print currently active view This option can be active or not depending on the view in progress Export Exports currently active vie
124. y the lower toolbar which is typical of this type of view Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions 92 User Manual em CIRCUTOR PowerStudio lt E Grouped oy DE Po EEE mp Reports toolbar From the toolbar the desired page of the report can be displayed using the Pages buttons This option does not appear if the report consists of a single page Page 1 erg Page 1 Pages Menu The user can change the grouping period the report refers to at any time This is done using the Grouped by option on the toolbar Month Quarter Year etna Week Grouped by option As can be seen the application provides quick access to daily weekly monthly quarterly and annual reports To display a report of a period not included in any of those pre defined select the Go option the calendar button on the toolbar Select interval From date 11 11 2013 From time 00 00 To date 18 11 2013 To date 00 00 Ok Cancel Report interval selection window Use this window to exactly specify the report period For example to make a report of the first 5 days of a month or the first 6 hours of a day and so on Irrespective of the period over which the report is made the user can scroll to the previous period or next if any using the Back and Next buttons in the toolbar below Thus if grouped by day the Back button displays the previous day if grouped by week the Nex button display
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