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1. None gt Here the appearance of the control on the SCADA screen is specified Select button image or text 7 2 1 5 Active Events Control Use this option to make the control a short cut to the active events display window Display None gt Here the appearance of the control on the SCADA screen is specified Select button image or text 7 2 1 6 Event Viewer Control Use this option to make the control a short cut to the stored active events display window The options available are Group tics This corresponds to the event group records to be filtered Grouped by Week The group type for the data to be displayed in the events viewer can be chosen Addu The list may be displayed either complete or not Display Here the appearance of the control on the SCADA screen is specified Select button image or text 7 2 1 7 5 Run control Use this tool to include access from the SCADA screen to another application in the system The properties than can be configured from this control are Program Specify the complete path to the application that will be called up when the control entered on the SCADA screen is clicked For example C WINDOWS SYSTEM32 CALC EXE Parameterz Specify parameters if needed to be added to the application call indicated in Program Display None gt Here the appearance of the c
2. Zerosonthelet This option will only be available if a specific number of whole numbers has been specified in the previous option If the value resulting from the formula does not reach the specified whole number the remaining spaces will be padded with zeros Zerosontheriaht This option will be available only in the event that a specific number of decimal places has been selected in the previous option If the value resulting from the formula does not reach the specified whole number the remaining spaces will be padded with zeros 62 PowerStudio Thousand separator Will display a thousands separator in the value resulting from the formula This separator will depend on the regional configuration of the system where the program is running Formula Empty cell _ Here the formula that will produce the result to be displayed on the report page is specified It can be entered manually or using the wizard _ lbutton see 10 1 1 Expressions and Conditions Creation Wizard Consider D in absence of value This will display a zero instead of a dash if the expression cannot be evaluated 6 2 1 6 4 Conditioned control This tool will allow us to include both a control and the previously defined data text label image formula date in the report that will be shown only during specified conditions The properties that can be configured for this tool will depend on the type of control which has been chosen in Control type
3. 4vtiverower and all boxes for this variable will be selected Select variables Y ug wa Variables ll Harmonics Instantaneous Phaze phaze voltage Distortion in voltage Frequency Current Neutral current Distortion in current Active power Capacite power Inductive power Apparent power Power factor Cosine phi Maximum demand Active energy Capacitive energy Inductive energy Discriminated variable en ea ee AAAH fa eeN lt J EA el ASIE Bee eee eee ee en eee ec Een 7 ey Se eee a ee 2 ee Eg ele 8 eee E eee CI US A Cancel Finally click on ol phases 1 2 or 3 and instant maximum or minimum are selected according to the button pressed lf all three phases are selected the button switches to Y and when pressed the 3 phases are deselected Select variables Hu i e y variables AL Harmonics Phase phase voltage Distortion in voltage Frequency Current Neutral current Distortion in curent Active power Capacitive power Inductive power Apparent power Power Factor Cosine phi Masimum demand Active energy Capacitive energy Inductive energy Discriminated variable fal fey 18818 Fea eal eal Fs 218 Sama amm sama cansas aaa al el sama BeBe 2 mmm fel E el ET E cana cana CC A Cancel 43 PowerStudio 4 Filters PowerStudio provides a
4. Hook a Accept M Cancel Import Allows configuration of the communications engine to be imported for subsequent modification PowerStudio Application import wizzard C In anew application C In other of the existing applications a Accept ag Cancel You may Import The active application The engine configuration is imported into the active application The contents of the active application are overwritten Anew application The engine configuration is imported into a new application The name of the new application will be requested Another of the existing applications The engine configuration is imported into an existing application The contents of the selected application are overwritten Export Exports the active application to a communications engine Export application Engine address IP 192 166 5 21 Port e W The communication engine requires authentication User name User Password Be a E Check application Setup device baudrates w Accept M Cancel The default options are shown in Engine preferences but can be modified to send the application to any other communications engine If the Verify application option is selected before export the application is verified to be correct or invalid elements are reported If the Configure communication speeds with the devices option is selected it will try to communicate with the devices befor
5. QA Add ca Delete a Color Type Bar Embedded graph control properties and control representation The color and type of representation for each variable may be chosen The choices are bar graph lines or points For scatter type representations we can select between dots circles 5x5 squares 5x5 diamonds 5x5 X 5x5 Crosses 5x5 Xs 3x3 and Crosses 3x3 Also for the line representation the style can be chosen solid dashed dotted line dot and line dot dot as well as thickness between 1 and 10 points The most important parameter apart from the variables to be represented and that will determine the final aspect of the graph and most importantly the amount and distribution of information to show is the period of time The period can be automatic 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 1 day and 1 month In the event that the period is automatic we can choose the number of values of the variables that make up the graph we want to see There is a fundamental difference between choosing the automatic period and any other period The automatic function groups the data according to the graph period So for example if the graph period is one week the values of all variables to be represented will be grouped into a single value for the graph It is therefore necessary to indicate the number of periods to be displayed and these periods must always be prior to the report period Thus
6. Returns the final second in the current period of the report endminute Returns the final minute in the current period of the report endhour Returns the final hour in the current period of the report endday Returns the final day in the current period of the report endmonth Returns the final month in the current period of the report endyear Returns the final year in the current period of the report Both for the expressions and the conditions reference can be made to device variables added to the system To make reference to one of these variables its name must be entered between the square brackets and The name of a device consists of two parts separated by a period the left side is the name of the device and the right side is the variable code of the device to consult variable codes allowed consult the corresponding appendix for each device Some examples are 2 CVM144 VI1 CVM K 1 AE CVM K 2 AE CVM K 3 AE In some parts of the program it is possible to apply a filter to the variable that is to see the value of the filtered variable in accordance with a calendar This is possible for example in reports or graphs and only in some specific variables such energy variables In order to refer to the filtration of a variable we should indicate to the left of the variable the name of filter plus the extension XDCT followed by and the type of hour we want to access For example if we have defined a filt
7. label The common options will be Condition _ Here the condition which gives rise to the appearance of the chosen control on the report page is specified It can be entered manually or using the wizard _ see 10 1 1 Expressions and Conditions Creation Wizard o bnw rme Once the condition has been specified click the New button and the condition will be added to the condition list To delete a condition from the list just select it and push the Delete button When there is more than one condition on the list the control will activate when one of more of them is complied with Right click on the report page to cut copy paste delete select all the controls or show or hide the toolbar Cut Copy Lindo Delete Select all ARA yw Actions w Position w Pages w Zoom w Various w Editing w Properties 63 PowerStudio 6 2 1 7 Embedded Graph Control Use this tool to embed a graph in a report This control like others can be placed anywhere in the report and enables a large number of variables to be viewed The style of the text axes and keys i e font size color etc may also be configured The variable keys axis color background color it can also be transparent and the variables to be represented may be displayed or hidden Styles Estilo 1 ch Period 24 hours View legends El Foreground color Transparent E Background color CYM 9E 411
8. In the Advanced tab the following parameters appear New event Mame General Advanced Motors actions Client s actions Disable according to Associate best newer F Delay in activating seconds Delay in deactivating seconds gt Annotation __ Arguments Hu Formula HF Add 2 Modify uw Delete a Accept aq Cancel Disable according ta ee ae Allowing the event disabled schedule to be selected If no timetable is selected the event will be continuously monitored by the application If an active event has a disabled schedule it will be disabled during the indicated time frame 90 PowerStudio Delay in activating seconds o This value corresponds to the delay in seconds before event activation The event will be enabled when the activation condition is met for at least the time taken to calculate the equation entered in this field at the time the event becomes valid For example if the equation for triggering the event is fulfilled the delay in activation equation will be evaluated If this equation provides a result of five seconds the system will wait for this length of time to activate the event If during this delay in activation period the event trigger condition is not met the event will not be activated Delay in desactivating seconds a i This value corresponds to the delay in seconds before event deactivation The event will be deactivated if active when the
9. Returns the absolute value of the expression exp rand Returns a real random value between 0 0 and 1 0 if cond expl exp2 Evaluates the condition cond If the condition is true it returns the expression exp7 if false it returns the expression exp2 bit expl exp2 Returns the value of the positioning bit exp2 for the number exp7 setbit expl exp2 exp3 Returns the value obtained by placing the positioning bit exp2 the value exp3 to the number exp7 normalize expl exp2 Returns exp if exo can be evaluated otherwise it returns exp 2 We should remember some details about these functions The square root function will return an error if the expression is negative The logarithmic functions log and log10 will return and error if the expression is less than or equal to zero The Arctangent function atan assesses a range that goes from Tr 2 to Tr 2 and returns zero if the expression is zero The extended Arctangent function atan2 assesses a range that goes from Tr to Tr and returns zero if both expressions are zero The Arcsine functions asin Arccosine acos Arctangent atan and extended Arctangent atan2 return the result in radiants The functions that return the number pi pi and e e have no parameters so they can be used with or without parentheses The functions are not case sensitive Examples of valid formulas are 2 Pri Sar 10 round exp
10. exp and exp2 are in degrees sunsetseconds exp1 exp2 Returns the second of the sunset the longitude being expression exp and the longitude expression exp2 Parameters exp and exp2 are in degrees sunshinehours expl exp2 Returns the number of hours between the sunrise and the sunset the longitude being expression exp1 and the longitude expression exp2 Parameters exp1 and exp2 are in degrees sunshineminutes expl exp2 Returns the number of minutes between the sunrise and the sunset the longitude being expression exp and the longitude expression exp2 Parameters exp and exp2 are in degrees sunshineseconds expl exp2 Returns the number of seconds between the sunrise and the sunset the longitude being expression exp and the longitude expression exp2 Parameters exp1 and exp2 are in degrees getsecond exp Returns the second of the date exp getminute exp Returns the minute of the date exp gethour exp Returns the hour of the date exp getday exp Returns the day of the date exp getmonth exp Returns the month of the date exp getYear exp Returns the year of the date exp second Returns the second of the current date minute Returns the minute of the current date hour Returns the hour of the current date day Returns the day of the current date month Returns the month of the curren
11. 14 2 Expressions and conditions 68 PowerStudio H Horizontal Vertical Orientation This tool enables the orientation of the report sheet to be defined Controls do not reorganize when changed from horizontal to vertical or vice versa So some may end up invisible by virtue of being covered by another However these controls have not been deleted and if the change is reversed they will become visible again 6 2 6 Editing tools 2 1 File Menu 2 3 Edit MenuThese tools carry out the same operations as the options from the File and Edit menus See sections 2 1 File Menu and 2 3 Edit Menu HiSave Use this tool to save changes made to the report Save as Use this tool to save a copy of the report with a different name Cut Use this tool to copy selected controls to the clipboard and delete them from the report 6 93 The same operation may be performed using the Control x keyboard command Copy Use this tool to copy selected controls to the clipboard The same operation may be performed using the Control c keyboard command Paste Use this tool to paste the clipboard contents to the report The same operation may 4 99 be performed using the Control v keyboard command Undo Use this tool to revert recent changes to a previous state The same operation may be performed using the Control z keyboard command Delete Use this tool to delete c
12. 4 minutes ago Voltage 0 Voltage alert Activated Today October 08 2008 5 minutes ago Voltage 0 Voltage alert Disabled Today October 08 2008 5 minutes ago Voltage 0 Voltage alert Activated Done E 100 Displaying the RSS news released by the Engine Editor on Internet Explorer Of course there are other RSS readers that display the news in different ways for almost any imaginable environment including mobile devices PDAs etc Observe what must be configured in each event in order to publish a RSS news item relating to it or not 27 PowerStudio 2 2 13 1 Updates In cases where you have a version of the software and want to upgrade or expand this limitation updates should be from the USB key Click on the Updates button in the Preferences dialogue and the following window will appear PowerStudio Scada Updating code 1740475424 Generate File Updating file d Search l i Cancel To update follow these steps 1 Click on the Generate file button This button will generate a file with the information required to perform the update Once the file has been generated the following message will appear PowerStudio Scada Laj r i 1 The File has been generated corrently on C Powerstudio 1740475424 c 2 Reporting where the file with the c2v extension containing software information has been generated 2 Send the file produced in the previous step
13. 84 PowerStudio 9 1 3 Annual This schedule type corresponds to a calendar where different types of days can be configured for several years As with the weekly type the different types of day that may be selected correspond to different configured daily types Modify timetable Mame Business calendar Year ES weekend da enero febrero marzo abril y lun mar mi jue vis sib dom lun mar mi jue vie sib dom lun mar mi jus vie sib dom lun mar mi jus vie s b dom E Business day Mayo Junio julio agosto lun mar mi jue vie sab dom lun mar mi jue vie sib dom lun mar mi jue vie sib dom lun mar mi jue wie sab dom septiembre octubre noviembre diciembre lun mar mi jue vie s b dom lun mar mi jue vie sb dom lun mor mi jue vie sib dom lun mar mi jue vie s b dom yf Accept M Cancel Mame Ean Alphanumeric type data which permits the type of year within the events timetable to be uniquely identified Calendar configuration is the same as that explained for the filter calendar see 4 1 3 Calendar 85 PowerStudio 9 2 Event groups For a better display when it comes to showing the event viewer allowing us to filter and show only one type of event the events can be classified into groups allowing a single event to be allocated to more than one group The option Event groups from the Set up menu will allow the different event groups to be configured Set up groups of events G
14. Cancel Depending on the device being configured some of these parameters may not appear e Delay Value in milliseconds This value known as Timeout is used to control the time that software will await the response from a device The value entered will be added to the default waiting time for a response from the device e Speed of Communication Allows communication speed between the software and the device to be selected This speed is automatically assigned by default but it may also be forced to the desired speed Automatic means the software configure the devices using the maximum speed common to them all If specific speed is selected the software will configure the devices at this speed and devices unable to communicate at that speed no longer communicate AN Speeds are configured to accept changes in the device screen see 2 2 1 Devices section Once speeds are configured if there have been any problems the following dialogue will appear 14 PowerStudio PowerStudio Scada Powerstudio Scada has been unable to configure speed of the following devices Speed bps EJ Gas 1 CvM 144 Serial Port 1 2 Temperature Measure CIH 96 Serial Part 1 EJ Unable to establish communication with the device Make sure the device i correctly connected A Unable to set up device speed for comunications Make sure device speed ts the appropiate IF it s necessary manually modify device speed To manually configure speed
15. IEEE 754 1985 standard where among other aspects it stipulates that the decimal separator is the symbol parentheses and addition operators subtraction operators multiplication operators division operators and exponential operators Thus some valid examples would be ZO 4 500 2 121 pen ES The following mathematical functions can also be used sqrt exp Square root of the expression exp log exp Natural logarithm of the expression exp exp exp Number e to the power of expression exp sin exp Sine of the expression exp in radians cos exp Cosine of the expression exp in radians tan exp Tangent of the expression exp in radians asin exp Arcsine of the expression exp acos exp Arccosine of the expression exp in radians atan exp Arctangent of the expression exp atan2 expl exp2 Extended arctangent of the expression exp1 exp2 log10 exp Base 10 logarithm of the expression exp round exp Rounding off to whole number nearest to the expression exp trunc exp Truncation to the whole number of the expression exp pi Returns the number Pl 3 1415927 e Returns the number E 2 7182818 mod exp1 exp2 Return the modulus exp2 of expression exp1 max expl exp2 Returns the maximum of the two expressions min expl exp2 Return the minimum of the two expressions abs exp
16. a disabled schedule may be defined That is periods during which the event is disabled can be defined and the software will ignore them during that time You may also associate a note each time that the event is enabled for example to save the value of a variable which has caused the event Finally for each of the possible states of the events a series of actions can be defined that the software will execute while the event is found in each one of these states Possible states are e Activation Will be produced when the event condition occurs For example where a value has exceeded a certain limit e While enabled This will be produced while the condition is in force once the event has been enabled e Acknowledgement Occurs when the operator acknowledges an event This state is only possible if the incident is reported e Disable or restore Occurs when the event condition in force For example If the condition is defined as a variable exceeding a certain value disabling will occur when it ceases to exceed that value The system event set up consists of event disabled schedules event groups and the events themselves 9 3 Event configurationlf you have no need to define groups of events or event disabled schedules go directly to section 10 3 Event Configuration Both schedules and groups can be defined before or after the definition of the events themselves However if you need to define calendars we recommend this be done first
17. activation condition is not met for at least the time indicated in the equation in this field the time will be calculated based on the moment in which the event is no longer valid in a similar way to the delay in activation Associate text main voltage it upper 240 watts Brief description of the event Annotation gt Allows an annotation to be configured which will be calculated when the event is enabled and which may serve for example to ascertain the value detected of a variable that has enabled the event 9 3 1 AnnotationThe annotations will be explained in more detail in section 10 3 1 Annotation Raz M Publish on activating kW Publish on desactivating W Publish on recognizing Can be configured to generate Rss reports when enabling disabling or acknowledging the event In this case only the enabling and disabling of the event will appear 2 2 13 PreferencesThis option will only appear if the Rss of events on the software preference screen has been enabled see section 2 2 12 Preferences Arguments LT Formula 1 Furnace 1 411 A Add Modify 2 Delete The arguments will allow formulas to be configured for their use in event annotation and actions These formulas are calculated at the time of their use being useful to display the value which has provoked the event as shown in the example The engine actions tabs allow the actions for each state of the event carried out by the communication engine t
18. allows device variables values to be forced Only devices where it is possible to force one or more variable can be shown for example digital outputs Configure Allows certain device parameters to be configured Only devices where parameter configuration is possible will be displayed gt Screens Will show the various SCADA screens available to configure the application See section 2 2 9 Screens View Enables the chosen screen to be viewed Force variables Permits variables to be forced using the force variable controls on the SCADA screens gt Reports Shows the defined reports See section 2 2 8 30 PowerStudio gt Events Will display the various events resources see section 2 2 12 Events that can be added to a profile Run event actions in client application Will enable programmed actions to be carried out on the client application when enabled acknowledged disabled or while events are being produced Acknowledge reported events Allows a reported event to be acknowledged Active events display Enables or disable active events display Reported events display Enables or disables display of reported events Display events variables Allows graphs and tables of the variables generated by events to be displayed see section 9 4 Event Variables Display event browser Displays the list of events stored on file whether reported or not gt Remote events Displays the different event res
19. authentification Setup users Similarly using Activate User Authentication the name and password of the user trying to access on a remote PC can be requested in order to allow access to some of the resources of the application and deny access to the rest of the resources The Configure users button will allow the resources that each one of authorized users can access to be configured User configuration will be explained in detail in section 2 2 13 2 2 Users If the Save system events option is enabled user actions will be saved whether they have been granted access to the resource or if they have been denied it Client application W Enable menu and toolbar Start screen E one A z i Permits the menu display and toolbar on the Java Client to be enabled W or disabled It also enables initial screen setup when the application is displayed through the Java Client only in SCADA and Deluxe versions ASS setup M Active events ASS Server UAL pe Number of RSS items a The engine can be configured as a RSS content producer so that we can generate news related to the events which can be consulted by any RSS news reader available free for almost any platform and environment To do so activate the corresponding box in the Configuration of the RSS feed window and configure the two required fields In the URL server field the address to which the HTML server is configured is added and in the Numbe
20. available Orientation degrees o El Corresponds to the text direction The orientation expressed in degrees could be between 0 and 350 The size can be either keyed in or selected from the dropdown menu which shows the options available EX c Click the button to select the style color Basic colors Mi nel Se SERRE ft tt int im Custom colors i nt g gU oe E METTETE CE Sat 240 Green 128 Add to Custom Colors ColorlSolid Lum 120 Blue 0 Shows an example of how the style will appear The Delete button will only be active if there are styles selected from the style list Click the button to delete the styles selected 2 2 Image manager Use this option to add modify or delete images created for a SCADA screen or a report Images are organized in the form of a tree and can be classified into three different categories to be chosen by the user Manager images Image list Gl a C1 Energy re z a Es C1 Secondary screens e C1 Switch UNIFIL UNIFIL2 UNIFIL3 Cda New category ma Delete category cda Add image ma Eliminate images 4J Exit 21 PowerStudio The left side of the dialogue corresponds to the categories defined The representation in tree form with son and father nodes facilitates display of the dependency between categories 2 This will be the root group of the tree When adding new images they are automatically added to this root grou
21. check device s manual om Devices not configured due to unmatched speeds are shown here There are two types of warnings e when there have been errors in communication with the device Once the problems have been resolved speed configuration can be attempted once more by clicking the Re try button e When the characteristics of the device make it impossible to change its speed by communication The user is responsible for manually configuring the proper speed on those devices where it is not possible to configure the speed by communication To learn how to change the speeds on the devices consult the corresponding manual 15 PowerStudio 2 2 2 Groups of Devices Using this option devices can be grouped together It is possible to have the same device in different groups likewise groups can also be grouped Define groups Sele Group 1 1 group devices Groups Bgl Group 1 OEN 4 Group 1 2 ff Group 13 Group 2 El Group 21 El Group 2 2 a Add group ie Delete group Add device Ej Delete device 4 Accept a Cancel The left part of the dialogue corresponds to the defined groups The tree structure with son and father nodes will facilitate the display of dependency between groups 2 This is the root group of the tree When new devices are added these are added automatically to this root group __Gationp Clicking will add the group as son of the selected group
22. complete set of tools that allow the definition of energy filters as well as further analysis and study on the data collected by the devices in both a powerful and intuitive manner A filter study provides a consistent result in an energy consumption representation for each type of hour counter defined at any moment This representation can be displayed either as a table or graph It is also possible to study this data displaying it at different time intervals or grouping it together in different periods They may be displayed in annual intervals and grouped by months in monthly intervals and grouped by days etc The filter studies consist basically of defining the filters typically a calendar and applying said filter to the data stored in a device Therefore a representation of the study realized can be obtained as the user desires and visible both in graph and table format The time bands defined in the filters are in the editor s local time 4 1 Filter configuration The first stage is configuration of the filters we want to apply to the data for analysis The user can add new filters and delete or modify existing filters To manage these actions the option Filters must be selected from the Set up menu Devices Device groups Units Discriminators Calculated variables Styles Manager images Reports Screen k Events timetables Groups of events Events Preferences The following dialogue will appear Discrimi
23. editor 2 3 6 This option is only enabled if there is at least one control selected on the editor Paste Using this option the controls previously copied from the clipboard can be pasted onto the clipboard This option is only enabled if the clipboard contains valid controls for PowerStudio 1 Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions 35 PowerStudio 2 3 Delete Use this option to delete the selected controls This option is only enabled if there is at least one control selected on the editor 2 3 8 Select All Using this option all the SCADA control screens or a report can be selected 2 3 9 Find This option is used to find any text in a SCADA screen or report This option will only be enabled when editing a SCADA screen or report 2 3 10 Replace This option is used to replace any text in a SCADA screen or report This option will only be enabled when editing a SCADA screen or report 36 PowerStudio 2 4 See Menu Back Devices Options w Toolbar w Status bar About PowersStudio Scada 2 4 1 Back This option displays the previous screen 2 4 2 Devices Clicking on the devices will open a screen similar to the following PowerStudio Scada application 2 File Setup Edit View Q F3 screen E Reports Es Options g Import 2 Export EP Factory g Device CVM 144 F Serial Port 1 de Name Gas 2 El Gas 3 Description Temperature Measure Peripheral number 2 Dr
24. father You need only enter the name of the new group created 1 i Group 1 ie Group 1 1 i Group 1 2 Hew group C1 Group 1 3 Group 2 C1 Group 21 C1 Group 2 2 It may be changed later simply by left clicking on the name of the group Within the same father group the names of son groups cannot be repeated but it is possible to repeat the names of the father groups __i5 Delete our Clicking will delete the selected group as well as all the son groups It is possible to delete any group except L root group It is also possible to add or delete groups by right clicking on the node you want to add or delete Clicking will bring up the corresponding menu to select the desired action H 2 Group 1 C1 Group 1 1 al C1 Group 1 4 New group Group 2 Delete group C1 Group 21 C1 Group 2 2 Lastly it is possible to move or copy a group Left click on the group you want to move or copy 16 PowerStudio C1 Group 1 C1 Group 1 1 C1 Group 1 2 Group 2 C1 Group 21 C1 Group 22 Without releasing the mouse button drag the group to the destination father group Group 1 C1 Group 1 1 C1 Group 21 G 2 Group 1 3 Release the mouse button for the change to take place Group 1 C1 Group 11 C1 Group 1 2 Group 2 C1 Group 21 1 Group 22 If you want to copy the group click the CTRL button and without releasing the left mouse button the curs
25. in each one depending on the time of day in question r Representation Graphs of time zones This provides visual guidance how such a day is defined enabling us to see at a glance among other things if any time zone throughout the day needs to be confirmed Adding or modifying a zone will bring up the following dialogue 48 PowerStudio Modify slot Hour type ae Peak a Accept M Cancel Hour type Mo This corresponds to the hour type within the slot 4 1 1 Types of hoursThe hour types will be those configured in section 5 1 1 Hour types L 4 Use this button to add new hour types to the filter From To 18 al 0 E 22 Z 0 E i F 1 Numerical selection of a time zone Representation o Graph of the time zone Each column represents one hour of the day each row is a period of 15 minutes For the slot selection proceed as follows e Left click on the A start of the time zone e Without releasing the button drag it g until the end of the time zone e Release the button and the time zone will have the color for the time of day The zone can be defined manually in a numerical way but this is only useful if one wants to accurately define any slot precisely in minutes for instance a zone from 10 10 to 15 40 This dialogue only allows a continuous time zone to be defined 49 PowerStudio 4 1 3 Calendar Once the day types making up the filter are defined they will b
26. in mind when adding actions where they will be carried out Once the action has been selected the corresponding window will appear for the configuration of these actions 94 PowerStudio Because there are incompatibilities between actions e g it is not possible to show a device and a screen at once adding non compatible actions to the existing ones is not possible 9 3 2 1 Forcing a variable This action can only be done on the communications engine It allows the value of a variable such as a digital output or a counter to be changed Force variable new action Variable Empty cell Value Empty cell A o o w Accept A Cancel To configure the action one expression must be entered for the variable to be forced and another for the value to which we wish to force the it Both the variable expression and the value may be entered either manually or using the corresponding wizard 9 3 2 2 Running an external program This action may take place in both the communications engine and on the client application Allows an external application such as an audio file which is present in the system to be executed Executing external application new action E Program mo o Parameters gt E A Cancel For correct operation it is advisable to indicate in the Program field the complete to the program so that the engine and the client application can find and execute it In the parame
27. m CIRCUTOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE POWERSTUDIO Standard SCADA Deluxe Version 3 4 USER MANUAL 2 4 M98232201 03 12B CIRCUTOR S A PowerStudio Contenido ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE riada 1 USER MANUAL Rd a a della du 1 1 RUNNING THE PROGRAM FOR THE FIRST TIME ocoococconocconocconoccnonoconoocconoccnnocconoccnooccnnocconoccnnnss 4 Z MENU BAR aid ia 6 2 1 FAF MAN ae ties 6 22 I DE DIN LD e PP o A A A 9 D TOV oo APP 9 2 22 CO CES esac bai 16 2 2 9 D EIA OR Oo UE O E 18 2 2 4 a EN 19 2 2 9 Calculated Variables asta 19 2 2 6 A E E E E A E 20 2 MAS MINA SE 1 es D te ee 21 2 20 DOS en 24 2 2 9 Se ie 24 Ze NC 10 CR ee OES Te RS PER a ne OTe eT ee Oe oS a nee eT PES ee S e 24 AIAG 6 INES CLOUDS ee eR ae E eer cre meen ee ee eee er eee eer eee eee 24 LD TENTS sara cac stirs sae opus uta gst ogee soo copa 24 Bee A A 24 23 A SG PO o o A A E E 35 2 1 D ET 35 2 522 O A A T ee 33 233 OR tenes ee E psa epee eee cues eak OAE 35 2 3 4 Ce cae aR E 35 233 no E O IAE A 33 2 3 6 A e AE E TEA TA EN 35 23 7 A ae 36 2 3 8 PO G1 el ee de E IA 36 2 3 9 I AO N EAT toda A EAE A A N 36 A o A Aq OPmP A ee ee E 36 2 4 o E o Sr A SA 37 2 4 1 FOTO LE aA ee SEO A TE eA Se O ne nee ae eee eee 37 2 4 2 D S 37 2 4 3 DISPLAY EEEE OE A eee N E ee ee ee ees 39 2 4 4 TOO SS A 39 2 4 5 AO e AA ee AA 40 3 VARIABLE SELECTION a ana ane da dans Lan onde ii ana ati 41 PR PERS da a a 44 4 1 P TER CONFIGURATION a
28. margins of the SCADA screen Maintain aspect ratio f enabled this option will maintain the aspect ratio of the selected background image If disabled it will force the image to occupy the entire width and height of the SCADA screen expanding or shrinking its measures as appropriate Alignment Mi Enables the selected background image to be placed in any of the seven positions shown in the figure Y options This button situated in the upper toolbar allows configuration of the grid characteristics as well as the size of the SCADA screen being detailed 12 PowerStudio Modify screen Size Wide 088 High 624 Background adapted Grid size Horizontal 11 Vertical M Cancel The width and height of the screen is measured in pixels and the size of the grid will specify in pixels the distance between a point on the grid and another in horizontal or vertical If a background image has been selected the size of the SCADA screen can be adapted to the size of this background by checking box Background adapted In terms of tools there are several grouped according to their use e Action tools ad mA ULDEDAPIME AS ad e Positioning tools Hts HI ET E ML RES 33 e General tools de eA G A o S RS 7 2 1 Action tools 6 Reports The following action tools actions have already been explained in Chapter 7 Reports Select controls See section 6 2 1 1 Text control See section 6 2 1 2 Ima
29. paper DIN A4 A3 A2 etc and the size of the grid will specify in millimetres the distance between one point of the grid and another either horizontally or vertically In terms of tools there are several grouped according to their use Action gt al a 9 Fu 4 w tools Positioning Uk El E HE ES 3 3 tools Page L del el EM tools Zoom 1 xltools Various Btools Editing Ae A ym Stools 57 PowerStudio 6 2 1 Action tools 6 2 1 1 Select controls This tool allows the user to edit the properties of one or more controls that have been placed on the report page or to apply any other tool Left click the control to select it To select more than one control hold down the left mouse button and draw a selection box covering the desired controls The controls outside of the selection box remain unchecked or cease to be selected if previously checked The behaviour of this tool can be changed by holding down the Control key or the Shift key Select the desired Controls while holding down the Control key and the current selection is reversed i e unselected Controls are selected and all selected controls are deselected Holding down the Shift key will add controls that have not been selected to those which already have been 6 2 1 2 alText control This tool will allow fixed text strings to be included in the report Select this tool and draw a s
30. removed PowerStudio will delete the copy created and will not delete the original stored on the PC Display the image by double clicking on it 2 2 8 Reports Use this option to add modify or delete reports only en SCADA and Deluxe versions This section will be explained in more detail in Chapter 6 2 2 9 Screens Use this option to add modify or delete the different screens that make up SCADA only in SCADA and Deluxe versions This section will be explained in more detail in Chapter 7 2 2 10 Events timetables Use this option to configure event disabling timetables This section will be explained in more detail in Chapter 9 2 2 11 Events groups Use this option to configure events grouping This section will be explained in more detail in Chapter 9 2 2 12 Events Use this option to configure a series of events in the software configure an event disable timetable or carry out a series of actions when the event comes about while it is active and when the event finishes only in SCADA and Deluxe versions This section will be explained in more detail in Chapter 9 2 2 13 Preferences This option can be used to configure a series of general parameters for the application 24 PowerStudio Preferences General Authentification ASS setup Activate user authentification Language Active events ASS o me Server URL Save system s event J Conf Client application 4 Configurate mail server Ff W Enab
31. so they can be assigned to the events when creating them for the first time Similarly if you know which groups of events are to be configured they should be defined before creating the events so they can be assigned directly on creating each event Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions 81 PowerStudio 9 1 Events schedules For each event a disabled schedule can be defined In this schedule the times when the event will be ignored are marked 9 3 Event configurationlf you do not want to disable the events you can go directly to 10 3 Event configuration In this schedule the times when the event will be ignored are marked If no disabled calendar is configured the event will be taken into account and the program will monitor its status assessing the condition configured in the event To configure events click the Events timetables option in the Setup menu The following dialogue box will appear Timetable set up Timetables Es General Calendar Work day Work week y Modify gg Delete w Accept M Cancel Here the different configured schedule periods are displayed 3 different types of timetable can be configured Daily The disables periods for one day are configured s Weekly The disabled periods for one week are configured For selection of different days of the week the previously configured Daily types are used Annual The disabled periods are configured using a calendar As w
32. that will appear in the control will be that defined by the user from the screen in the Java Client Display None gt Here the appearance of the control on the SCADA screen is specified Select button image or text 7 2 1 9 amp Fill Control Fill control allows color changes to homogeneous backgrounds or background images with all the same color pixels regular or irregular mark the pixel point where fill area will begin in edit mode Chang the color of the area starting with the pixel marked by the point during the creation of the control It will not be displayed from the client The properties than can be configured from this control are Condition cn Here the condition that has to be met is specified so that the application paints the area with the chosen color lt can be entered manually or using the del wizard _ see Expressions and Conditions Creation Wizard __ New rme Once the condition has been specified click the New button and the condition will be added to the condition list To delete a condition from the list just select it or press the Delete button When there is more than one condition on the list the control will activate when one of more of them is complied with 76 PowerStudio Ester Will allow the fill color to be applied Simulate f this box is enabled a simulation of the final outcome of the fill control will be shown painting the are
33. the first time the program will ask if you want to add devices PowerStudio Scada a Do you want to add devices to the program configuration By selecting Yes you can proceed to add devices as explained further on in the 1 1 1 Devices section When the device is added you will be asked if you want to add any more devices PowerStudio Scada 2 Do vou want to add a new device If Yes is chosen then a new device will be added otherwise the program will start as normal PowerStudio Scada File Setup Edit View y g 3 5creen Reports cls The program consists of three distinct areas The main menu Situated at the top Accesses all program functions Button bar Just below the main menu Provides fast access to the most frequently used functions Main display Occupies the rest of the available space and contains the current active view N B Once this has been configured and the installation is running it can and should be minimized using the button to the left of the four buttons on the top right hand corner of the window The program will then only be shown as an icon in the shape of a small orange arrow on the right hand side of the toolbar where the time and other programs such as anti virus etc can normally be found PowerStudio which run In the background on the machine Restore Exit This will prevent its being permanently visible on screen as well as its accidental closure and
34. the temptation of other users to use it To return to PowerStudio again double click on the icon or select the Restore option from the context menu available by right clicking on the icon In addition to the Restore option the Exif option also appears on the context menu Use this option to leave the program outright PowerStudio 2 Menu Bar 2 1 File Menu Mer Open Delete Modify Save as Engine preferences Import Export Exit New This option allows you to create a new application and edit it New application AA 4 Accept M Cancel Open Use this option to open any existing application for editing Open application Select application to open application 1 PowerStudio Remove This option deletes any existing application Delete application Select the application to remove a Accept M Cancel Modify Use this option to change the name of the application being edited Save as Use this option to make a copy of the application being edited and assign it another name Engine preferences This option configures the address and port of the communications engine You may also indicate user and password if authentication is required These parameters are used to import export the application Engine preferences Engine address IP 192 168 5 38 Port O 2 The communication engine requires authentication User name User Password
35. to take place l C1 Group 1 C1 Group 11 SY Gas 3 C1 Group 1 2 C1 Group 1 3 Group 2 El Group 2 1 C1 Group 2 2 If you want to copy devices to another group proceed in the same manner as with the group copy clicking the CTRL key before releasing the left mouse button 8 Deteecevice This will only be active if there are devices selected from the device list On clicking the button the devices selected will be deleted from the corresponding group 2 2 3 Units Allows the default units and decimals of the variables to be configured 18 PowerStudio Decimals Voltage m Detaut Current Defaut Deut e Active power Defaut el Defaut l Reactive power Default Deft Active energy Defaut Defaut e Reactive energy Defaut e Default ka Apparent energy Default e Default hal Total distortion Default Frequency Default T Harmonics Default a Accept M Cancel 2 2 4 Filters Enables filters to be added modified or deleted Filter configuration will be explained at length in chapter 4 Filters of this manual 2 2 5 Calculated variables Allows calculated variables to be added changed or deleted The configuration of calculated variables will be explained at length in chapter 5 Calculated variables 19 PowerStudio 2 2 6 Styles This option can be used to add modify or delete font styles used to show the values on the different SCAD
36. 2 tatan2 1 2 e p1 98 PowerStudio It is also possible to use certain time functions sunrise expl exp2 Returns the number of hours from 00 00 hours until sunrise the longitude being expression exp and the latitude expression exp2 Parameters expT and exp2 are in degrees sunset expl exp2 Returns the number of hours from 00 00 hours until sunset the longitude being expression exp7 and the latitude expression exp2 Parameters expT and exp2 are in degrees sunrisehours expl exp2 Returns the time of the sunrise the longitude being expression exp7 and the longitude expression exp2 Parameters exp1 and exp2 are in degrees sunriseminutes expl exp2 Returns the minute of the sunrise the longitude being expression exp1 and the longitude expression exp2 Parameters exp1 and exp2 are in degrees sunriseseconds exp1 exp2 Returns the second of the sunrise the longitude being expression exp1 and the longitude expression exp2 Parameters exp1 and exp2 are in degrees sunsethours exp1 exp2 Returns the time of the sunset the longitude being expression exp1 and the longitude expression exp2 Parameters exp1 and exp2 are in degrees sunsetminutes expl exp2 Returns the minute of the sunset the longitude being expression exp and the longitude expression exp2 Parameters
37. 36 00 FF a i iji Here the report period is specified Display None gt Here the appearance of the control on the SCADA screen is specified Select button image or text 7 2 1 3 O Device Control When this option is selected the control will become a direct access to the screens that show the variables of a device The options available are Device Fumace Z Use the drop down menu to select the device whose variables screen will be displayed upon clicking on the control from the client screen Display lt None gt El Here the appearance of the control on the SCADA screen is specified Select button image or text 7 2 1 4 Graph Table Control Use this option to make a graph or a table of one or more variables from one or more devices The options available are Style selection Gap A choice between graph and table Type Standard Choose the desired graph or table type Grouped by Week can be chosen The group type for the data to be displayed in the graphs or tables Period automatic dy the same way the sample period can be specified for graphs or tables 74 PowerStudio seeds bette Here the variables that are represented by a graph or a table can be added Clicking the add button to select the desired variables Once selected the variables will appear on the list and may be deleted by the Ga Delete button Display
38. A screens and reports Each one of the styles comprises a color and a font format Styles configuration r Styles Size Orientation degre Arial Marrow Times New Roman ae Modify oad Exit Right click the style list ad the following contextual message will appear Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl This will enable styles to be pasted and copied Some of the options from the context menu may not appear Copy will only appear if there is a style selected and the paste option only if the styles have been copied onto the clipboard If no style is selected or there are no styles on the clipboard when the right button is pushed the context menu will not appear Press the New or Modify button and it will be possible to add or modify a style Modify style Fonts Be o Arial 4 Bold M Italic 2128 10 a Orientation degrees jo MN Color Sample Corresponds to the name of the style This name will uniquely identify the style there are no two styles with the same name 20 PowerStudio Fonts Aral z Will correspond to the type of font used for the style M Bold lle Corresponds to the style of the font Depending on the font selected you can choose bold and or italics Size md Corresponds to the size of the font The size may be between 1 and 90 The size can be either keyed in or selected from the dropdown menu which shows the options
39. Events timetables Groups of events Rebates Events epee Preferences The New option will appear and a new report may be created followed by the name of the reports that have already been created if any Right click on any of the already existing reports to modify names and eliminate reports Modify name Report 2 Delete report Report 3 Selecting the New option brings up a window where the name of the new report to be created can be chosen New report a Accept A Cancel Selecting New or clicking an already existing report brings up a report design window Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions 99 PowerStudio 6 2 Report design window The report design window looks like this The window is divided into three areas e Tools 1 e Information panel 2 e Report page 3 These tools allow the report design to be configured more easily The information panel enables access to all the configuration options of a control which is added to the report design and may be selected at that time The report sheet is the report design view Therefore using the tools 1 controls can be inserted in the report sheet 3 whose properties can be configured in the information panel 2 When a new report is being created the configuration properties will appear by default in the information panel at the bottom of the report These are the same properties that appear when no cont
40. From the device group view right click to add modify or remove new groups and devices The context menu will change in the following manner Show For connection Show For device w Show For device groups Mew group Delete group Add device Expand all Contract all The information found on the right side of the window Device CyM 144 Name Gas 1 Description Peripheral number 1 Driver parameters Device parameters 7 m Hg E Variable units Variable limits 2 Contains general information about the device selected on the tree 1 and device settings 2 These may be accessed by pressing the Options button on the toolbar 2 4 3 Display options Contains the parameters to modify the Java client display screens of the device values This menu option will depend on what is being shown on the screen and will be explained in the corresponding sections when the devices tables and graphs are explained 2 4 4 Toolbar With this option the toolbar can be displayed or hidden This bar contains the main elements of the View menu 39 VVVVVV NV al PowerStudio if PP Lr i C Back s 3 Screen Reports cer Options E Import Back See section 2 4 12 4 1 Devices See section 2 4 2 Screen See section 2 2 9 Reports See section 2 2 8 Options See section 2 4 3 Import See section 2 1 Export See section 2 1 About Shows information about the software 40 D Export PowerStudio 3 Variable
41. RE gt Discriminator Screen Graph Events Reports Table Here the formula which will give the result of the virtual variable is shown lt can be entered manually or using the wizard ae see 10 1 1 Expressions and Conditions Creation Wizard Once entered the formula will be automatically analyzed and where it can be used will be shown For example Formula Fumace 1 411 y Screen Graph Events Reports Table It can be used on SCADA screen and reports to make graphs and tables with the values obtained it can be used in the event conditions but a filter cannot be applied The calculated variables are codified for their use in formulas and expressions like R CAL_group variable Using the prefix R CAL tells the program that this is a calculated variable rather than a device variable group is the name of the group to which the calculated variable belongs and finally variable to the identifier entered in the field corresponding to the calculated variable 54 PowerStudio 2 6 Reports The Reports option from the set up menu enables templates for reports to be designed 6 1 Add modify and delete reports Click the Reports option from the Configure menu to create modify or delete reports Several options will appear if reports have been previously created Devices Device groups Units Discriminators Calculated variables Styles Manager images Reports New Screen Report 3
42. a monthly report with an embedded graph an automatic period and 6 values will produce a graph with values grouped by month displaying the month of the report last value and the previous five months If automatic is not chosen the values represented will be grouped according to the period specified and only those included in the period of the report will be included For example a weekly report with an embedded graph that has a one day period will produce a graph of the week s report with the values grouped by days typically 7 values With a period other than automatic values that are not included in the report period are not shown whereas the automatic option allows the display of values prior to the report period 64 PowerStudio Styles Estilo 1 ch Period 124 hours i Foreground color Transparent Background color CYM 9E 411 QA Add ca Delete ER Color Type Line Style Solid Wide y Properties of an embedded graph with an automatic period Once generated and displayed in the client the graph might look like this Weekly graph 232 9 231 6 gt 231 2 239 8 230 4 6 1 8 4 19 11 1Z Oct 2008 Date 6 2 1 8 Analogue bar control Use this tool to include an analogue bar in a report This control like others can be placed anywhere in the report and enables a large number of different variables to be viewed Select this tool and draw a selection box on the r
43. a to be painted as it would appear from the client Tolerance p The control tolerance may also be set with a maximum of 1000 7 2 1 10 IP camera control Use the IP camera control to add an image of one of the system cameras in any area of any SCADA screen The image is refreshed in real time The properties of this control are as follows IF Chamera Pedraforca e Maintain real size M Maintain aspect ratio Alignment ae _Bl gt Refresh image IP camera control property area Use to indicate which camera will supply the image feed as well as the properties to be applied to those images relative to the control size these properties are equivalent to those available for controlling still pictures waf a IP camera control representation in the SCADA screens editor Use the refresh image button to obtain and display the last available table of the camera to verify the image arrives properly and that the image adjustment properties are properly configured IP control camera representation with the image refreshed 7 PowerStudio 7 2 1 11 Common action tool options Right click on the SCADA screen to add controls In the same way the toolbars can be displayed or hidden Cut Copy Unda Delete Select all Search Replace w Position w Editing w Properties Any control placed on the SCADA screen may be resized and moved To re size a control just place the mouse pointer on one side
44. abled Only variables that do not contain references to other variables devices or calculations in the formula may be forced Remember last forced value Allows for enabling M or disabling the possibility of recalling the last forced value of the variable This field is useful for rebooting the software using the last forced value Incremental Allows for enabling Y or disabling incremental calculation of the variable This field is useful for viewing incremental as opposed to absolute variable values 99 PowerStudio Agrupation criteria Maximum value C Minimum value le Average value C Last value C Values summation Enables the grouping criteria for virtual values in graphs tables and reports to be selected For example if a value is given every 5 minutes e g 10 12 and 7 and the values are grouped every 15 minutes i e all three values expressed at once the value obtained will be Maximum value The maximum value of the 3 12 will be shown O e Minimum value The minimum value of the 3 7 will be shown e Average value The average value of the 3 10 12 7 3 9 66 will be shown e Last value The last value 7 will be displayed e Sum of the values The sum of the values will be shown 10 12 7 29 Accuracy C without decimals 1 decimal C 2 decimal e 3 decimal C 4 decimal C 5 decimal ii This permits selection of the number of decimal places for the calculated variable Formula
45. al operators require expressions to be conditions Thus examples of correct conditions would include EVMK VI1 gt 240 F1 F1 10 66 CVMK VI3 lt 20 100 PowerStudio Expressions and variables are always of the numerical type real while the conditions are the Boolean type 10 1 1 Expressions and Conditions Creation Wizard PowerStudio has an assistant or wizard for creating conditions and expressions This wizard can be accessed by clicking the _4_ button which is next to the text controls where we can manually enter the terms and conditions Clicking on this button will bring up the following window Formula creation assistance What do vou want to add to the formula f want to add a reference to another already existing formula f want to add one of the formulae supplied f lwant to add other symbols operations values v s a Accept a Cancel Here you may select what you wish to add to the expression The option will be added in the position of the cursor in the text control associated to the expression The lower part of the dialogue shows where to enter what you want to add Vx If we want to add a reference to a variable of a unit Fx If you want to add a reference to another already defined formula F x If you want to add one of the functions provided x If you want to add other symbols The wizard options are as follows o Add a reference to a variable of a device Selecti
46. ameters The previous image shows the general configuration of an event Condition The value of the variable cannot be read Funace 1M1 24000 ae 4 l Furnace 1 11 gt 240 EE Event condition The event will become enabled when the condition is true and will otherwise remain disabled This can be entered manually or using the wizard __ lbutton see 10 1 1 Expressions and Conditions Creation Wizard M Use condition for deactivation Deactivation condition The value of the variable cannot be read F Uae ia A condition for deactivation of the event can be added Checking or unchecking this box this will enable or disable event conditioning In this case the event will be enabled when the voltage exceeds 240 and is disabled at less than 220 Sees Checking or unchecking this box enables or disables event reporting If the event is reported when the program is active a pop up display will appear M Register infle Checking or unchecking this box enables or disables event recording which may be displayed in the events browser 89 PowerStudio 2 Voltages QA Add 2 Delete Shows the list of groups to which the event belongs see 9 2 Event groups Clicking on the Add button brings up a dialogue with the list of groups that the event does not belong to allowing the event to be added to additional groups Select groups of events Use this dialogue to select groups to which the event can be added
47. button is pushed the context menu will not appear Clicking on Add profile or Modify profile will bring up the following dialogue box 29 PowerStudio Modify profile A Calculated variables B Other Display Force variables Configure Allowed Mot allowed acc CCL O CCL2 CCL W CCL3 CCL Dal CCLA CCL Ed CCLENGINE 12 CCL Engine Ed CCLENGINE 34 CCL Engine GUsers gt Reader Lector de tarjetas 55 readers Lector de tarjetas EN gt a Accept a Cancel In this dialogue box the name and resources of the profile may be added or modified depending on the button chosen This name is used to identify the profile must be unique two profiles with identical names are not permitted The list situated to the left of the dialogue box shows the resources added to the profile that can be used by the users who have that profile assigned while the left hand list shows the resources that the profile user does not have access to To add resources to the profile Not Permitted should be selected from the resource list and passed onto the Permitted resource list using the _ button To delete resources from the profile do the opposite select Permitted from the list and click the _ button to pass over to the Not Permitted list The resources that can be added to a profile are gt Devices Devices configured on the software View Allows the chosen devices to be viewed Force variables This
48. calendar 45 PowerStudio 4 1 1 Types of hours Hour type management m Hour type dh Add Modify a Delete 4f Accept M Cancel Through this dialogue the different filter hour types may be added deleted or modified These types of hour are the basic elements of the definition of the filters Here the registered consumption is distributed in accordance with the calendar maximum energy and demand Typically the types of hours correspond to the various prices that can be applied to the energy consumed in accordance with the time zone or day When adding or modifying the following dialogue will appear Modify hour type Mame valley n Color af Accept M Cancel Where Name valley Alphanumeric type data for uniquely identifying the type of rate hour Color that visually identifies the type of hour within the filter and will be used for the graph which results from applying this filter to data stored by any device all counters for the various maximum demand and energy variables Left click on colored box 1 and the following dialogue appears where the color for the type of day may be configured 46 PowerStudio Basic colors EEHEEHE HE Custom colors E i i u g g i Hue 20 Red 255 TT pra T Define Custom Colors gt gt Colors olid Lum ii 20 Blue o Cancel Add to Custom Colors Clicking the Delete button will delete all the selected hour type
49. ccess Each authorized user will be assigned one or more profiles allowing access to all the resources contained in profiles A profile can be assigned to more than one different user Finally access by an anonymous user may be enabled This anonymous user will not have a name or a password allowing access to any remote user without the need for identification Similarly one or more profiles will be assigned to the rest of the users allowing access to the different resources of the application 2 2 13 2 1 Profiles Setup authentification a Profiles as Users is Anonymous User Profiles Resources at profile Administrator Resource Administrator Display CYM 144 Display Ch 96 Display CYM K e Add profile we Modify profile ss Remove profile y Accept M Cancel Use this dialogue box to define profiles used for remote access to application resources The list to the left of the dialogue contains the profiles while the right hand list shows the resources permitted to the selected profile Right click on the list of profiles to display the context menu Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl to enable styles to be copied and pasted Some options from the context menu may not appear copy will only appear if there is a profile selected on the list and the paste option only if styles have been previously copied onto the clipboard If no profile is selected and there are no styles on the clipboard when the right
50. click and hold while dragging the mouse in the desired direction Move multiple controls by grouping them inside a selection box Left click and hold to group two or more controls drawing a selection box including the desired controls within 6 2 2 Position tools Horizontally center This function requires at least one control to be selected Using the selected control as reference one or more other controls situated on the report sheet can be aligned horizontally The control or controls will move to the left or the right to end up completely aligned on the page If this option is used with the Control button pressed each of the controls selected will be aligned independently 66 PowerStudio Vertically center This control requires at least one control to be selected Using the selected control as reference one or more other controls situated on the report sheet can be aligned vertically The control or controls will move up or down to end up completely aligned on the page If this option is used with the Control key pressed each of the controls selected will be aligned independently Horizontally re size This function requires at least two controls to be selected The horizontal size of a control can be aligned to another existing one using this tool Hold down the Control key while left clicking the controls to be re sized The last control selected will used as a reference for re sizing the others i e all the sele
51. cted controls will end up with a horizontal dimension equal to the last control selected tl Vertically re size This tool operates in the same manner as horizontal re sizing but with reference to the vertical size of the last control selected F Re size vertically and horizontally This tool will re size horizontal and vertical dimensions simultaneously l lRedistribute space horizontally This function requires at least three controls to be selected The horizontal position of selected controls can be adjusted to place them equidistant from each other l e controls to which this tool has been applied will be spaced evenly left to right LRe distribute space vertically This tool operates in the same manner as the horizontal space redistribution but with reference to the vertical re distribution IS lt Align left This function requires at least two controls to be selected Aligns controls according to the left most part Hold down the Control key while left clicking the controls to be re aligned The last control selected will used as a reference for re aligning the others i e all the selected controls will end up aligned to the last control selected 3lAlign right This tool operates in the same manner as the left align but in the opposite direction 3Align top This function requires at least two controls to be selected This function enables alignment of the upper edges of controls Hold down the Control key while lef
52. e distributed in a complete calendar To this end the day types created beforehand in the filter process will be distributed on these calendars Time discrimination enero febrero lun mar mi jue vie sab dom lun marmi jue vie s b dom VA 1 8 3 z T 8 3 0NR SON 5 E 7 ag w0 OT 8 9 10 1112 13 DUMMET day 46 6 T 8 9 oo it 2 8H 16 6 Fl n 1 1 4 4 15 1 T ME Winter day 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 21d 22 23 24 2 29 30 31 6 21 28 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 2 23 30 Bary mayo junio julio agosto lun marmi jue vie s b dom lun marmi jue vie s b dom lun marmi jue vie s b dom lun mar mi jue vie DR 1 TEA TE m BR ee CI A ee E a T 8 amp 8 9 0 1 12 113 4 5 6 7 8 i 13 4 15 6 17 1d 9 of 1d 13 4 15 it 156 16 17 18 139 20 1 12 13 de 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 18 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 0 21 22 Z 6 27 25 29 30 3 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 3 septiembre octubre noviembre diciembre lun mar mi jue vie sab dom lun marmi jue vie sab dom lun marmi jue vie sab dom lun mar mi jue vie 1 2 a 4 5 amp Ff 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 Zz 3 4 3J 8 3 0 121 Mes 3 on CN 2 3 0 311 1 186 16 17 16 19 20 21 13 14 18 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 de 23 24 25 26 dr 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 i 18 19 20 ef 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 21 23 3 30 25 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 26 24 30 29 30 31 Day types may be assigned to the days of the year in course as well as to previ
53. e sending the application and display a summary of the devices it could not communicate with Exit Terminates the program PowerStudio 2 2 Set up menu Devices Device groups Units Discriminator s Calculated variables Styles Manager images Reports Screen Events timetables Groups of events Events Preferences The main software parameters can be configured using this menu 2 2 1 Devices Clicking on this option will bring up the following dialogue Devices TEP IP devices and convertors Ba bd Modify Lal Delete L Add 2 Madity E Delete Here a list with configured devices can be seen laid out just as they are physically connected 2 2 1 3 On clicking the Accept button the software will try to configure on those converters and devices that can be configured the communication speeds configured in the corresponding advanced configuration window see section 2 2 1 3 Advanced Configuration of Devices Devices have been classified into those which have a direct connection and converters and those devices which must be connected to others so that the software can connect with them The former appear on the list at the left of the dialogue and will be called first level devices from now on the second type can be found on the right and from now on will be termed second level devices Click Ada and the following dialogue box will appear to the left PowerStudio New device Converto
54. e start date of the information used in the report End date The end date of the information used in the report Styles Personalized The previously created text style may be selected or a new personalized one created for the date Fant il This corresponds to the type of font used for the date text Bald li Depending on the font selected bold and or italics may be chosen Size po El Corresponds to the size of the date text font The size may be between 1 and 90 The size can either be entered manually or selected from the dropdown menu showing the options available Orientation degrees S 71 Corresponds to the orientation of date text The orientation expressed in degrees may be between 0 and 350 The size can either be entered manually or selected from the dropdown menu showing the options available Click the button to select the date text color Custom colors CTI IL uc pet OS it i i NN MN Sent TI efi tom Colo Color S olid Lum 120 Blue 5 Cancel Add to Custom Colors Alignment This will allow us to decide on which part of the rectangle defined in the report sheet the date text will be placed Date format ETE Here the date format may be established Several are pre defined and can be manually entered from the keyboard The different models defined are o y gt year If the number of letters is 3 or more the full year is represented 2006 and if not the abbr
55. easier because communication configuration is not required Second level devices communicate with the program through the first level devices they are connected to Name Description ee Peripheral number 1 EA a Accept M Cancel Where e Name Alphanumeric field that uniquely identifies the device throughout the program There are no two devices in the configuration with the same name e Description Alphanumeric type data to enter a brief description of the device e Peripheral Number Number identifying the device in communications Two second level devices connected to the same first level device may not have the same peripheral number 13 PowerStudio 2 2 1 3 Advanced Configuration of Devices On devices with direct connection features such as converters the configuration of certain communication aspects will be possible Below is the configuration dialogue of device RS232 485 showing the button used to configure these parameters New R5232 48B5 Name O 2 Description ee BB K Port Er Advanced setup a Accept M Cancel Clicking the Advanced setup button enables the configuration of these additional parameters Advanced setup Delay 0 millisecondes This is the time that PC will wait for the answer from device alzo known as Timeout Communication speed i Automatic f 38400 bps 4800 bps C 57600 bps C 9600 bps C 115200 bps C 19200 bps a Accept M
56. ecifically for this activation will be Event name Main voltage was enabled when the voltage marked 256 V _4 To facilitate creation of the annotation click on the wizard button and the following dialogue will appear Help for the event s creation What do pon want to add C Event condition C Event deactivation condition C Delay in activating the event C Delay in desactivating the event C Disabled according to C Text linked to the event f Mame of one of the groups linked to the event f Value of one of the event arguments Character The value is al watts a Accept A Cancel Here you can choose a parameter to be added to the annotation 92 PowerStudio 9 3 1 1 Arguments For the creation of the annotation a series of arguments can be defined Each argument will consist of a formula and formula value representation format as can be seen in the following dialogue New argument Formula Empty cell gt Numerical format Integers Decimals Automatic x 3 r Fer Zeros on the right Thousand separator 4 Accept M Cancel Both the formula and the numerical format were previously described in 6 2 1 5 fa Formula control When the event is enabled if the argument is used to create the annotation the program will assess the formula and represent it in accordance with the configured format 93 PowerStudio 9 3 2 Actions For each event a series of act
57. ed variable Ifthe ____ buttonis clicked all the variables will be selected or deselected 41 PowerStudio Select variables Yu 5 E we y amables Al Harmonics Instantaneous Fhase phaze voltage Distortion in voltage Frequency Current Neutral current Distortion in current Active power Capacitiwe power Inductive power Apparent power Power factor Cosine phi Maxinum demand Active energy Capacitive energy Inductive energy Discriminated variable ax a a5 l aaa ajz ic lt lt lt le aa EE EE al x x x le lt tele le IIIT IIIT aqaaxaa AAA lel 6140 EE cama camas A 91 cama cama cama cana CCC a Clicking on one of the phase buttons 12 will select or deselect only the variables for that phase Select variables Y uz 5 we y variables Al Harmonics Instantaneous Phaze phaze voltage Distortion in voltage Frequency Current Meutral current Distortion in current Active power Capacitive power Inductive power Apparent power Power factor Cosine phi Maximum demand Active energy Capacitive energy Inductive energy Diserminated variable seem a a afp sum sum EERE NEEN EE AE xl lt lt lt E ol EERE m aA ee 22m aaa aa ee ee 21m J ED ic YE 2 2 masa COC A NL A NL a 42 PowerStudio Click on one of the variables for example
58. election box on the report by keeping the left mouse button pressed The properties than can be configured from this control are Styles Personalized Choice of a previously created text style or creation of a new personalized one Font Arial The style will apply to the font type used for the text Bold tse Depending on the font selected bold and or italics may be chosen Size po El Corresponds to the size of the font The size may be between 1 and 90 The size can either be entered manually or selected from the dropdown menu showing the options available Orientation degrees 0 El Corresponds to the text orientation The orientation expressed in degrees may be between 0 and 350 The size can either be entered manually or selected from the dropdown menu showing the options available Lo co Clicking on this allows the text color to be selected Basic colors See eee EnEn EBE Custom colors E O NN MN MN m Ea Hue 20 BEE EE He Sat 240 Green 128 25 Colors olid Lur 1120 Blue 0 Cancel j Add to Custom Colors 98 PowerStudio Alignment T ja This allows positioning of the text within the rectangle defined in the report sheet Text Tetlbel Ss The text to be displayed is written here e Use this button to add the personalized configuration created for the active text control as a style for use with other controls 6 2 1 3 Image control Use this tool to insert still pictures into
59. eport by keeping the left mouse button pressed The following properties may be configured from this control 65 PowerStudio Type Maximum mirimm Selection of values to be viewed in the control maximums minimums or both Orientation Horizontal xl Indicates the orientation of the control between horizontal or vertical Value position Top El Indicates where to display the control value label above below left or right Varable Empty cell HE Select the variable that the control will monitor Maximum value Indicate the maximum value the control can display Minimum value Indicate the minimum value the control can display Prealarm value by maximum Indicate the maximum prealarm value the control can display Alarm value by maximum Indicate the maximum alarm value the control can display Prealarm value by minimun Indicate the minimum prealarm value the control can display Alarm value by minimum PE o Indicate the minimum alarm value the control can display Show annotations Indicate whether or not messages relating to alarm and pre alarm values are displayed in the control 6 2 1 9 Common options for action tools Any control entered in the report sheet can be re sized and moved To re size a control just place the mouse pointer on one side of the rectangle which surrounds the control and keep it pressed down while moving it in the desired direction To move a control left
60. er with the name Rate that contains two types of hours H7 and H2 we can refer to both as follows Tarifa XDCT H1 CVMK AE Tarifa XDCT H2 CVMK AE It should be emphasized that after the name of the rate we should always find the XDCT extensions followed by the name of the type of hour and the symbol Remember that not all variables of the devices can be filtered see the variables code appendix for details on which variables of each device can be filtered In some parts of the program such as in the reports and the SCADA screens you can also refer to variables previously defined in the formula list Both in the reports and in the SCADA screens there is a list of expressions each identified by a text that can be used in controlling formulas or in the conditional control So an expression with the identifier F7 be used in other expressions Pi OH 12 3 DSi EL It should be emphasized that the identifier of an expression name of the variable cannot start with a numerical digit although it may contain them Finally in those places where a condition is required it is possible to use the operators less than lt greater than gt less than or equal to lt greater than or equal to gt equal to different to logical AND 8 4 logical OR and logical NOT I Remember that the comparison operators require the terms to the left and right be numerical while the logic
61. errors would be R Am0L SE cr mens BAJATE Es a 4 Kav Personalized IN Personalized oF Font Arial Eod Italic Size gt n e L Colar 4 b Orientation degrees x F1 Control formula The formula defined ts incorrect Wariable not allowed PA PT Control formula The formula defined is incorrect Variable not allowed PT Control formula The formula defined is incorrect Variable not allowed PT Control formula The formula defined is incorrect Variable not allowed PT Control formula The formula defined is incorrect Variable not allowed PT Control formula The formula defined is incorrect Variable not allowed The list below shows errors found The report includes the resource name and type and a brief explanation of the error found The different types of resources are SCADA Screens Reports Y Events Double left click an error line to display the SCADA screen report or event where the error was found If it is a SCADA screen control it will select the control where that error was detected 80 PowerStudio 9 Events You may add modify or delete various events of use in warning of possible dangerous or exceptional states in the installation The events may be reported In this case the events will be shown from a Java client by means of a pop up screen when enabled and remain on screen until they have been acknowledged and disabled In addition for each event
62. eviated value 06 o M gt Month of the year If the number of letters is 3 or more it will be interpreted as the name of the month if not the number of the month 60 PowerStudio o d gt Day of the month The number of letters will be the minimum number of digits with which the value can be represented o E gt Day of the week If the number of letters is 4 or more the full name of the day of the week is displayed If the value is less the abbreviation of the name is displayed o H gt Time of day from 0 to 23 The number of letters will be the minimum number of digits with which the value can be represented o m gt minutes The number of letters will be the minimum number of digits with which the value can be represented o s gt seconds The number of letters will be the minimum number of digits with which the value can be represented o gt Text may be added to any part of the model using quotation marks The single quotation marks are only needed if some of the characters used in the models are desired Date jos 1o 2008 y soto lt This option will only appear in the case of having selected Any date Wherein a specific date can be chosen to show in the report Use this button to add the personalized configuration created for the active text control as a style for use with other controls 61 PowerStudio 6 2 1 5 Formula control This tool will permit a formula to be included in the report the final resu
63. following dialogue will appear New group of calculated variables pe Description A Capture period min jw Save a Accept M Cancel Here the calculated variables group name and a brief description may be entered for better identification within the software The calculated variables may also be saved along with the capture time in minutes When adding or changing a calculated variable this dialogue appears 92 PowerStudio New calculated variable Identifier Description Units q Forcible variable Incremental m Agrupation criteria Accuracy f Without decimals C Maximum value META ecima C Minimum value 2 decimal C Last value 4 decimal A decimal S F Average value 3 decimal E E f Values summation E decimal Formula Empty cell o a Accept M Cancel permitting configuration of the calculated variable Identifier Allows each of the calculated variables to be used in expressions and conditions see section 10 1 Expressions and conditions Name Name of the calculated variable used to better identify the variables Description Allows a text description of the calculated variable to be entered Units Text of the units in which the calculated variable value is expressed Forcible variable Here you may enable or disable the ability to change the value of the variable from the SCADA screen or an event may be enabled M or dis
64. ge control See section 6 2 1 3 Date Control See section 6 2 1 4 Formula control See section 6 2 1 5 Conditioned control Operates in the same way as conditioned control in the reports but also lets the IP camera control be added See section 6 2 1 6 e Embedded graphic control see section 6 2 1 7 e Analogue bar control see section 6 2 1 8 e Configure formulae See section 6 2 5 In the date control please note that it is not possible to select nitial date and End date as they are meaningless on the SCADA screens 7 2 1 1 EScreen control This tool creates access to one SCADA screen from another SCADA screen The following properties may be configured from this control Screen ITS 1 Here the destination screen which will be accessed by clicking on the control entered on the SCADA screen is specified Display J lt None gt Here the appearance of the control on the SCADA screen is specified Select button image or text 73 PowerStudio 7 2 1 2 5 Report control 6By selecting this option the control will become direct access to a previously defined report see Chapter 7 The options available are Report eee Select the report to be displayed from the client screen Grouped by Week The group type for the data to be displayed in the report can be chosen If the User Defined option is selected the following fields will appear From 06 10 2008 16 36 00 To 06 10 2008 16
65. he information panel allows access to all the configuration options of a selected control being added to the design of the SCADA screen The SCADA screen is the design view from which the controls are implemented Thus using the tools 1 controls may be entered on the SCADA screen 3 whose properties may be configured in the information panel 2 When creating a new SCADA screen its background configuration properties will appear by default on the information panel These properties are the same as those which appear when no control selected 71 PowerStudio Show grid Background image Maintain real size M Maintain aspect ratio Alignment ae fl Shows The Display grid option displays or hides the grid which indicates the position of objects on the screen If the grid is shown the object will be automatically aligned to the grid ____Parkstoundimage Select this option to add an image from the image manager see section 2 2 7 Image manager so that it can appear in the report background Image selection Select the image to be used Energy 4 TN 7 General Screen urnes ESS O Switches E jl UNIFIL2 UNIFIL3 Accept JE Cancel ___ Debebakgam im Click on this button to delete the present background image Maintainreal sie f this option is enabled the background image is displayed in its actual size If disabled the background image will be stretched or fit to the
66. ions to be taken in each event status may be defined You may formulate actions both in the communications engine and for the client application However depending on the action it will only be possible on one of them According to the event state the actions are divided into e On activating These actions are executed only once when the event is enabled e While active While the event is active it will continuously execute this group of actions Caution must be exercised in configuring actions because they are running continuously they may block the system or connected devices e On deactivating These actions are executed only once when the event is disabled e When acknowledged These actions are executed only once when the operator acknowledges the event This group of actions will only be available when the event must be reported By adding an action in the engine the following dialogue will appear Help to create an action What action do you want to add Force one variable Execute an external programme Ls Send mail A Cancel Whereas if you want to add an action to the client the following will appear Help to create an action What action do you want to add Execute an external Show a device programme Show a cada screen Show report C b Audible alarm HA Cancel As can be seen actions that can be made by the engine are different from those that can be made by the client application Bear
67. ith the Weekly type the days are selected from the previously configured Daily types Right click on the schedule list and the context menu will appear Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl allowing schedules to be copied or pasted Some of the options from the context menu may not appear Copy will only appear if there is a style selected and the paste option only if the styles have been copied onto the clipboard If there are no timetables selected on the clipboard right clicking will not bring up the context menu Click Ada and the following dialogue box will appear 82 PowerStudio Add new timetable Select the new timetable type Y Weekly Annual x Cancel Here the desired schedule type to be added is selected Once added the schedule type cannot be changed that is if Daily is chosen clicking the Modify allows modification of the Daily type which cannot be converted to Weekly or Annual 9 1 1 Daily This schedule type corresponds to a day In events that have a daily type selected the disabled schedule will be the same for all days Add timetable Name Business day Ml Color Time slots Representation Add 59 Mody a Delete Accept x Cancel 4 1 2 Day typesDay type configuration works in the same way as explained for filter day types see section 5 1 2 Day types except that there are no different hour types but rather the schedule interval is established w
68. ithout taking into account the events zones marked in red when showing the day 83 PowerStudio 9 1 2 Weekly This schedule type corresponds to one week In events that have a weekly type selected the disabled schedule will be the same for all weeks Modify timetable Name Business day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Day type Day type Day type Day type Business day Business day v Business day v Business day v mi 0 de 23 12 43 11 0 4 2 12 13 11 9 4 23 12 43 11 0 4 23 12 43 22 14 10 2 2 14 10 2 22 14 10 2 22 14 21 15 9 21 15 9 21 15 3 21 15 20 16 8 4 20 16 20 16 4 20 16 19 48 17 765 19 48 17 19 48 17 19 48 17 Friday Saturday Sunday Day type Day type Day type Business day v Weekend day v weekend day LA 1 01 11 0 1 23 12 43 10 23 12 43 2 22 14 2 2 4 2 22 15 16 19 48 17 Accept JE Cancel Name usiness da i Alphanumeric type data which enables the weekly type to be uniquely identified within the events timetable Monday Day type Business day r 11 D 4 23 12 43 10 2 22 14 3 3 21 15 5 4 20 16 E 19 48 17 Configuration of each one of the 7 days of the week where the type of day selector contains the different types of days configured see 9 1 1 Daily showing the representation of the type of day selected lt is also possible not to select any day type Day type x None gt g E m in which case the event will not be disabled during the day
69. iver parameters Device parameters Vy HA E Variable units Variable limits It is also possible to view this by clicking the Devices button on the toolbar The tree on the left of the window shows the status of all configured devices Right click the tree and the following context menu will appear w Show For connection Show For device Show For device groups Expand all Contract all 37 PowerStudio The options are o Display by Connection 2 2 1 DevicesThe devices are shown as they have been entered onto the device screen see section 2 2 1 Devices where the first and second level devices are displayed factory g Gas 2 Serial Port 1 fas 1 p as 3 Temperature Measure o Show by device The devices are classified according to their type E Gas 2 C M 96 las 1 E cym k p Gas 3 5 DH 96 8 Temperature Measure ff R5232 485 Serial Port 1 Br TCP2RS ETA factory o Display by device groups The devices are displayed according to the organization set by the user 08 1 group 1 E Gas 1 i group 2 g Las 1 group J p Gas 3 8 Temperature Measure o Expand all Click to expand the entire tree showing all the devices A Factory EP Factory Serial Port 1 me as 3 Temperature Measure o Contract all Clicking on this option will hide second level devices 38 PowerStudio 15 Factory Factory ey Je Serial Port 1 P Temperature Measure
70. le menu and toolbar o inane g Updates Start screen ee a Accept a Cancel Language English a Using this selector the application language can be selected Save system s event Will indicate to the software if an events log should be saved or not To save system events a table with the various activities taking place in the system can be displayed such as when a user accesses a SCADA screen or is denied access ___ 5 Corfou ma sever Allows the mail server to be configured to make it possible to send e mails during events see section 9 3 2 3 Sending Mail Configurate mail server Mail address Mail server address SMTP M The mail server SMTP requires identification User name Password _ Repeat password a Testing configuration a Accept M Cancel Here the E mail address of the sender and the Mail server address SMTP should be indicated and the mail server authentication enabled if necessary Once configured it is possible to test whether the configuration is correct by pressing the Test configuration button which sends and email to the sender or displays an error message Contact your system administrator for the parameters need to configure the mail server patos Using this option software property updates can be easily made This preference will be explained in more detail in section 2 2 13 1 Updates 25 PowerStudio Authentication M Activate user
71. lication will automatically display the selected report Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions 9 3 2 7 Sound Alarm This action can only be done on the client application On conducting the action the application will emit a bleep 96 PowerStudio 9 4 Event Variables Each of the events has an associated series of variables that can be used in SCADA screens reports graphs and tables Using these variables it is possible for example to Know the status of the event on a SCADA screen or the number of activations of the event in a report The number of variables associated with each event may vary depending on whether the event is reported or is stored in the event log The event variables are coded for use in formulas and expressions such as R EVE_ variable name Using the R EVE prefix tells the program that this is an event variable rather than a device variable This coding can be used in formulas graphs and tables although in the case of reports graphs and tables only the variables of those events that are recorded on file can be displayed Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions 97 PowerStudio 10 Appendices 10 1 Expressions and conditions Many parts of the program allow the inclusion of terms or conditions To enter these there is a standard text control available accompanied by a help button that will guide you through editing them Real numbers can be used in an expression or condition in accordance with the
72. ling or disabling the Activate anonymous user option will activate or not the option to permit the anonymous user by way of the Java Client 33 PowerStudio 2 2 13 2 2 UsersThe list will show the profiles assigned to the anonymous user with the Add profile and Delete profile buttons working the same as those of any other user see section 2 2 12 2 2 Users 34 PowerStudio 2 3 Edit Menu Save Save as Unda Chrl 2 Cue krl Copy ChrHE Paste Ctrl Delete Select all Ctrl E Search Ctrl F Replace Ctri H The options from this menu are only enabled when editing SCADA screens or reports Save This option is used to save any change made to a SCADA screen or report This option will only be enabled if a change has been made to a SCADA screen or report Save as This option allows changes made to a SCADA screen or report to be saved with another name This option will only be enabled if a change has been made to a SCADA screen or report Undo This option is used to undo any change made to a SCADA screen or report This option will only be enabled if a change has been made to a SCADA screen or report Cut Use this option to copy selected controls to the clipboard and delete them from the editor This option is only enabled if there is at least one control selected on the editor Copy Using this option the controls selected are copied onto the clipboard Unlike the Cut option the controls are not deleted from the
73. lt will be seen in the report Select this tool and draw a selection box on the report by keeping the left mouse button pressed The properties than can be configured from this control are Styles Personalized The previously created text style may be selected or a new personalized one created for the date Fant ail This corresponds to the type of font used for the formula text Bald li Depending on the font selected bold and or italics may be chosen Size po El Corresponds to the size of the formula text font The size may be between 1 and 90 The size can either be entered manually or selected from the dropdown menu showing the options available Orientation degrees u Corresponds to the orientation of text formula The orientation expressed in degrees may be between 0 and 350 The size can either be entered manually or selected from the dropdown menu showing the options available I Click the button to select the formula text color Basic colors EEEn EBE Custom colors Hue 20 Hed 255 Sat 240 Greer 128 Li naine Custom Colors gt gt ColoriSolid Lym 20 Blue lo Alignment a This will permit us to decide on which part of the rectangle defined in the report sheet the text formula will be situated Numerical format Integerz Decimals Automatic y 3 Using these selectors the number of whole and decimal numbers shown by the result value of the formula calculation can be specified
74. menu may not appear Copy will only appear if there is a style selected and the paste option only if the styles have been copied onto the clipboard If no user is selected and there are no users on the clipboard when the right mouse button is clicked the context menu will not appear To add or modify a user click on the button corresponding to Add user or Modify user New user User name jbrook Full name John Brook Description Administrator Password Client application W Enable menu and toolbar Stark screen lt None gt a Accept M Cancel Where User name Will be an alphanumeric field which uniquely identifies the user This field will be used to identify the user when necessary Full name Corresponds to the user s Full name Description Field which permits a brief description of the user to be entered Password Password which serves to avoid unauthorized users accessing the application resources Confirm password Field which serves to validate the password entered in the previous field The values entered in the Password and Confirm Password must be the same in order to consider the password valid Enable menu and toolbar Enables the menu and the application toolbar for the user Start screen Allows the start screen viewed by the user from the client to be configured To delete one or more users select those users we wish to delete from the user list and click Delete Use
75. nator configuration Discriminator list Name eseription Discriminator 1 Type of discriminator 1 Discriminator 2 Type of discriminator 2 Discriminator 3 Type of discriminator 3 cda Add P Modify ul Delete dl Exit 44 PowerStudio Here filters can be added deleted or modified Right click the filter list and the following contextual message will appear Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl enabling filters to be copied or pasted Some of the options from the context menu may not appear Copy will only appear if there is a style selected and the paste option only if the styles have been copied onto the clipboard If no filter is selected and there are no filters on the clipboard when the right button is clicked the context menu will not appear When Add or Modify from the Filter Configuration dialogue is clicked the following dialogue will appear Modify the discriminator Discriminator 1 Description Type of discriminator 1 5 Hour types Day types Calendar w Accept A Cancel Name Discriminator 1 Alphanumeric type data enabling unique identification of the filter Description Type of discriminator 1 Alphanumeric type data enabling user to enter a brief description of the filter ES Configures the different types of hours defined in the filter 1 Ay Davy types Calendar Configures the different types of days defined in the filter Configures the filter
76. ng this option will display a window where you can choose the device from which to add a variable to the formula Select driver Groups Group 1 group devices 4 a C1 Group 2 C1 Group 3 1 PowerStudio Scada Discriminator k None gt es 2 Cancel Likewise you may specify a previously defined specific filter see chapter 3 using the control 101 PowerStudio Discriminator le Mone gt ka Once you have chosen the unit and the filter where appropriate the variables selection window will be displayed allowing you to choose the variable to be entered in the formula see 3 Variable selection o Add a reference to an already defined formula This option enables you to enter a reference to another previously defined formula This option is only available in reports and SCADA screens Selecting this option will display a window where a previously defined formula can be selected Formula to be referenced in the expression A Formulae Ls Fomula Formule _1 Furnace 1 411 Furnace 1 412 Formule _1 a Accept M Cancel o Add one of the functions provided This option allows access to a list of typical mathematical functions which can be entered into the formula being edited is a Accept x Cancel o Add other symbols this option allows you to enter symbols such as comparators logical functions basic symbols specific mathematical numbers and so on 102 PowerStudi
77. o Addition of other symbols assistance Decimals F M Cancel Depending on whether what you are creating corresponds to an expression or a condition some of these symbols will be disabled and therefore may not be selected CO se O HR EA 103 PowerStudio Technical Service For questions contact CIRCUTOR s Technical Service or your nearest CIRCUTOR distributor CIRCUTOR S A Technical Departament Vial Sant Jordi s n 08232 Viladecavalls Barcelona Spain Fax 34 93 745 29 14 E mail software circutor com For software actualization please view CIRCUTOR s web page Web www circutor com 104
78. o be configured while for actions in the client application those actions to be carried out by the client application are configured 9 3 2 ActionsThe actions are explained in more detail in section in section 10 3 2 Actions 91 PowerStudio 9 3 1 Annotation The annotation of an event is text with a number of variable parameters which is associated with the activation of an event The parameters will be replaced by their corresponding value when the event is enabled hence for two different activations of a single event two separate annotations may be made One of the uses of annotations is to record the value of a specific variable at the time the event is enabled extra information can be displayed in the event viewer Below are the different parameters that may be used in the annotation YX Group Name x where x is the order of the group within the list of groups The order will be displayed with a number to the left of the name of the group ax Argument x where x will be the order of the argument within the list of arguments The order will be displayed with a number on the left side of the argument The arguments are explained in more detail in section 9 3 1 1 Arguments Character Each of these parameters will be replaced correspondingly when the event is enabled for example if the annotation is Event name n was enabled when the voltage marked a1 V When the event is enabled the annotation created sp
79. of the rectangle which surrounds the control and hold down while moving it in the desired direction Left click and hold on a control to drag it to a new position Move multiple controls by grouping them inside a selection box Left click and hold to group two or more controls drawing a selection box including the desired controls within Controls entered into a SCADA screen present the following aspect in normal mode 78 PowerStudio 7 2 2 Positioning tools 6 2 2 Operation of positioning tools is the same as that explained in Chapter 7 2 2 but applied to SCADA screen controls 7 2 3 Editing Tools 6 2 6 Operation of positioning tools is the same as that explained in Chapter 7 2 2 but applied to SCADA screen controls 79 PowerStudio 8 Error detection When an application is exported to the communications engine PowerStudio verifies that its configuration is correct verifying possible errors in the SCADA screens reports etc Once the entire verification has been performed if there is any error PowerStudio will offer the option to view and correct them PowerStudio Scada h 2 y There are errors in the configuration Do you want bo see them If you do not want to see errors the active application will be sent to the communications engine without modification but it may not behave as desired on those controls that contain errors For this reason checking for errors is recommended An example of a screen with
80. of the screens that have been created until the present if any Right clicking on any of the screens already in place will display options for modifying names and removing the screens Hew Modify name Pe Delete screen In the case of selecting the New option a window will appear where the name of the new report to be created can be chosen This name will uniquely identify the screen in the SCADA system New screen yf Accept M Cancel Select new or any already existing screen and a SCADA screen design window will open Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions 70 PowerStudio 7 2 Editing SCADA screens Use this function to add change or delete screen controls Use these controls to display the value of a variable perform an action paint an area of the screen and so on The purpose of the screen is to display the status of the installation in a simple manner allowing the situation on the different lines in the plant to be viewed display the installation electricity variables etc The screen controls make this possible The edit window of the SCADA screen looks like this ka mVRGSER 0 PP BE AA 5 3 Wie o AS ES A OSS SSS SS SS SS 1 E Show grid 1 Background image Maintain real size J M Maintain aspect ratio i Alignment The window is divided into three areas e Tools 1 e Information panel 2 e SCADA screen 3 The tools permit a simpler configuration of the SCADA screen design T
81. on between the variables of the different devices for example the sum of energies PowerStudio has this type of feature available for the so called calculated variables The values of these variables will be the result of formulas comprising variable values from other devices or other calculated variables For a better organization the calculated variables will be divided into groups of calculated variables Calculated variables Groups of calculated variables Variables for the group Energy Name Description Identifier Name Description Total consume Consume of all devices energy PA Add 8 Modify D Delete amp Add 2 Modify A Delete Accept JE Cancel Use this dialogue to define the groups and variables calculated to be used in the software The list situated on the left contains the different groups of variables calculated while the list on the right will show the variables calculated from the selected group Right click on the group list and the context appears Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl Allowing calculated groups of variables to be copied or pasted Some of the options from the context menu may not appear Copy will only appear if there is a style selected and the paste option only if the styles have been copied onto the clipboard If no group is selected and there are no groups on the clipboard when the right button is clicked the context menu will not appear When adding or modifying a group the
82. onfigure formulas Use this tool to define formulas which may be applied to or referenced in any of the report pages for which they have been defined The following window will appear when the button is clicked Formula management Mie E Formulae Fe Add SE Modify XK Delete a Accept M Cancel Right click the list of formulas and the following contextual message will appear Cut Cbrl Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl enabling cutting copying or pasting variables in the active report as well as enabling formulae to be copied between different reports or SCADA screens Some of the options from the context menu may not appear Copy will only appear if there is a style selected and the paste option only if the styles have been copied onto the clipboard If no formulae are selected and there are no formulae on the clipboard when the right button is clicked the context menu will not appear Click Delete to eliminate the selected formula Click Add or Modify to open the formula modification window Modify formula Name F2 Formula F1 Furnace 12 Evaluation ae a Accept a Cancel 10 1 Expressions and conditionsUse to name and detail formulae see appendix 14 2 Expressions and conditions Formula names cannot contain certain types of special characters nor contain reserved words 10 1 Expressions and conditionsReserved words are those that match the name of an available function See appendix
83. ontrol on the SCADA screen is specified Select button image or text 19 PowerStudio 7 2 1 8 Force Variable Control Use this tool to force variable values that can be forced as in equipment with digital outputs The properties than can be configured from this control are Variable Empty cell _ Here the variable whose value will be forced is specified It can be entered manually or using the wizard _ lbutton see10 1 1 Expressions and Conditions Creation Wizard Variable Value o desa bette Once the variable has been specified click the New button to this variable to the list of forced variables To delete a variable from the list just select it click Delete All variables on the list at the moment the control is clicked from the client will be forced to the status established in each of them which is defined below Value Opened El Specify what action to take when the control is enabled from the client open or close This selector will appear if there is a specific value list for the variable values to that are possible to force e g for digital output the options will be open or close If on the contrary the variable may be forced to any value for example a counter a field will appear to permit manual entry of that value This selector will only be enabled when the following box is checked Force directly with defined value jf this box is not checked the value
84. ontrols in the report Tan Select all Use this tool to select all report controls at once The same operation may be performed using the Control e keyboard command Search Use this tool to find specific text in report Replace Use this tool to replace specific text in a report with different text 69 PowerStudio 7 Scada SCADA allows display of one or more windows with or without a background image incorporating display control turning the PC into a powerful and versatile synoptic panel of the installation The aim is to generate an application consisting of one or more screens which can run independently in a designated facility A standard application would consist of a main screen serving as a basis for others that will appear according to given requirements The number of screens is only limited by the conditions existing on the PC where the program is running 7 1 Add Remove screen To create modify or delete screens in the SCADA Click the screen option in the Setup menu Several options will appear depending on whether or not SCADA screens have been previously created Devices Device groups Units Discriminator s Calculated variables Styles Manager images Reports k Mew Events timetables P1 Groups of events PE Events E Preferences As can be observed in the figure the option New will appear which will enable a new screen to be created followed by the name
85. or will change to indicating that a copy will be made of the group Group 1 C1 Group 1 1 Group 1 Group 11 C1 Group 1 2 C1 Group 1 3 Group 2 C1 Group 21 Group 22 El Group 1 3 If you try to drag a group which is not possible to copy or move the cursor will change to D to indicate that the action is not allowed The right part of the dialogue is formed by the device list that belongs to the group selected from the tree For easier identification the name of the group is indicated in the list description Group 1 1 group devices Advice Clicking the button will bring up the following dialogue box 17 PowerStudio Add devices to group Sele Devices 8 Temperature Measure a Accept M Cancel Here a list of configured devices which do not belong to the group will appear Click on the Accept button and the devices selected from the list will be added to the group Likewise once the devices have been added to a group it will be possible to change them easily to another group or copy them by selecting them and then left clicking J Group 1 q Group 11 C1 Group 1 2 C1 Group 1 3 Group 2 C1 Group 21 C1 Group 2 2 Without releasing the mouse button drag to the target group al C1 Group 1 LI Group 11 C1 Group 1 2 C1 Group 1 3 Group 2 E Group AEF gas 2 Gas 3 Release the mouse button for the change
86. ources from remote engines to which the engine application may be connected See section 2 2 12 Events These events may be added to a profile Display active events Enables or disables active events display Display reported events Enables or disables display of reported events Acknowledge reported events Allows a reported event to be acknowledged gt Calculated Variables Allows graphs and tables of calculated variables configured on the software to be displayed see section 2 2 5 Calculated variables View Allows the calculated variables to be displayed or not displayed Force variables Allows the value of the variables to be forced or not forced gt Others Displays the system events table 2 2 13 2 2 Users Setup authentification a Profiles cs Users is Anonymous User User brook profiles User name Full name Description Name A brook John Brook Administrator a Administrator a tsimpeon Tom Simpson Es Add user Ey Modify user Add profile PE D A f Accept M Cancel Use this dialogue box to define the users who will have access to application resources The list to the left of the dialogue contains the profiles while the right hand list shows the resources permitted to the selected profile 31 PowerStudio Right click the user list and following contextual message will appear Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl Allowing users to be copied or pasted Some of the options from the context
87. ous and forthcoming years Day selection is done as follows e Pressing on the desired day e Pressing on the day of the week selects all the days of the month for that day of the week e Pressing on the month name selects all the days of the month e Pressing on the year selects all the days of the year e Left click on a starting day and drag to select all the days that the cursor has passed through e Using the fast selection option Day types Listing with the different day types configured under the rate _ Summerday Day type assigned to the calendar if selections are made If no day type is selected Deleting will appear indicating that the days on the calendar will be selected rather than deleted _ Brick seecion with this option selections will be made automatically The following dialogue will appear 50 PowerStudio Quick selection Tear 008 Days Months Monday e January M Tuesday W February M Wednesday M Thursday MW March M April D Saturday M May FT Sunday e June Day type Winter day M July e August e September M October M November MW December 4 Accept gt Cancel In this case every working day of 2005 will be checked with the Winter Day type Eliminate the selection by pressing on the day with the same selected day type 51 PowerStudio 5 Calculated variables There are certain situations where it is necessary to obtain the results of an operati
88. p _ 4 New catesoy Click here to add a son to the selected group father Then enter the group name into the new node created ie 4 J Energy General screens C1 Secondary screens C1 Switch To change the group name select the group and left click on its name Within the same father group the names of the sons cannot be repeated but it is possible to repeat the names of groups in different father groups _ Delete cateooy Click this to delete the selected group as well as all its sons It is possible to delete any group except the El root group It is also possible to add or delete groups by right clicking on the node you want to add or delete Clicking will bring up the corresponding menu to select the desired action H F 1 Energy 1 General screens 1 Secondary screens Mew category Delete category Lastly it is possible to move or copy a particular group Left click the group you want to move or copy 1 C1 Energy 4 C1 Energy J Energy C1 General screens 22 PowerStudio To copy the group click the CTRL button and without releasing the left mouse button the cursor will change to indicating the group will be copied 6 1 Energy General screens 1 Energy General screens El Secondary screens 1 Secondary screens Secondary screens 1 C1 Switch If you want to drag a group where it is not possible to copy o
89. r button 32 PowerStudio Click on the Add Profiles button and new profiles can be assigned to the user selected from the user list Add profile to user jbrook Profiles Name TE Accept 2 Cancel The dialogue will only show those profiles which have not been previously assigned to the user In this case for the user burgos only the Supervisor profile will be shown as it is the only one which has not been assigned to the user On choosing Accept the profiles selected from the list will be assigned to the user To delete a user profile select the desired user profiles and click Delete profiles button Bear in mind that these profiles are only deleted from the user profile list and in no case are they deleted from the application 2 2 13 2 3 Anonymous User There is a special type of user that from now on will be known as anonymous user The main difference between this type of user and the other users is that they do not have a name or a password The anonymous user can access the application resource to which they have access without having to enter a name and a password To avoid unauthorized access this user can be disabled to have greater control over those who can access the resources and those who cannot Setup authentification a Profiles cs Users is ANONYMOUS User M Activate anonymous User Profiles Mame 2 Add profile ss Remove profile 4 Accept M Cancel Enab
90. r move it the cursor will change to Sito indicate that the action is not permitted The right side of the dialogue is formed by a list of images which belong to the group selected from the tree CA Add image amoo Clicking here will bring up a dialogue that allows you to select an image stored on the PC for later use in SCADA screens or reports PowerStudio will create a copy of the image and will work with the copy at no time will PowerStudio use the original image selected resolution of 2048x2048 pixels Remember that when larger images are added the load times from the SCADA screens or reports client also increase The images that can be added should have a maximum size of 2 Mbytes and a maximum Likewise once images have been added to a group they can be easily copied or changed by left clicking on one of those selected i 1 Energy General screens C1 Secondary screens 1 A i UNIFIL UNIFIL2 UNIFIL3 Bcondarly Screens C1 Switch i ae ndai screens 1 H Secondary screens UNIFIL UNIFIL Erg HOLE T General screens EEE i Secondary screens 1 i Secondary screens UNIFIL H Secondary screens 1 1 Switch 23 PowerStudio If you want to copy images in another group proceed in the same manner as with the group copy by pressing CTRL before releasing the left mouse button ca Eliminate images i When clicked the selected image will be automatically
91. r of news feeds we add the maximum number of news stories we want to publish stories are published in a circle so that when the maximum number of stories are published the oldest are removed to continue publishing new stories Typically browsers detect that the server contains an RSS feed and allow access thereto subscribe PowerStudio Scada Windows Internet Explorer OO http J192 168 1 11 8080 htmlfindex html a we Live Search Jal gt gt Y we PowerStudio Scada fp fmm v Page Of Tools Message on Internet Explorer about the RSS FEED found For example the RSS newsreader provided by Internet Explorer would allow us to consult the news published by the engine and is displayed as follows 26 PowerStudio Events Windows Internet Explorer Go v http 192 168 1 11 3080 htmlfevents rss v pa w Everts es D Bl abe rage E Toos A Events Displaying 10 10 You are viewing a feed that contains frequently updated content When you subscribe to a feed it is added to the Common Feed List Updated information from the feed is automatically downloaded to your computer and can be viewed in Internet Explorer and other programs Learn more about feeds Er Subscribe to this feed Voltage alert Activated Today October 08 2008 4 minutes ago Filter by category Voltage 0 Activated Disabled Voltage alert Disabled Today October 08 2008
92. r reason Communication may not be possible while adding or modifying devices whose communication speed varies from the connection but this will be resolved once the software finalizes the speed configuration process Below is a table showing the possible combinations between different devices with first level devices shown in the columns and the possible second level devices that can be connected to them in the rows C 14d TCP2RS Modbus TCP TCP2RS QNA RS485 LM50 TCP Modbus TCP Generis ModubsTCP 2 1 Downloading data using IEC 870 5 102 with Modbus TCP protocol is not recommended Restricted to reading values Configuration is not possible Depending on the generic converter used communication errors may be produced with other devices To learn how to configure the generic converters see the corresponding manual X X X X Second level devices may be moved between first level devices as follows Left click to select desired devices 7 Factory TCP2RS y Serial Port 1 RS232 485 Without releasing the left mouse button drag the cursor to the desired first level device 11 PowerStudio The cursor will change to if the operation is not possible because communication is not permitted or second level devices cannot be connected or there is an inconsistency between devices Gas 3 ES 2 2 1 1 Adding a First level Device The device screen can vary depending on the device type being added The t
93. rol selected Show grid Background image if Maintain aspect ratio Alignment mis al The Display grid option displays or hides the grid which indicates the position of objects on the screen If the grid is shown the object will be automatically aligned to the grid Show grid Background image Select this option to add an image from the image manager see section 2 2 7 Image manager so that it can appear in the report background 96 PowerStudio Image selection Select the image to be used o C1 Energy 7 General Screen C1 Switches UNIFIL2 UNIFIL3 Accept 28 Cancel ___ Dettebakgandimase Click on this button to delete the present background image W Maintain aspect ratio f enabled this option will maintain the aspect ratio of the selected background image If disabled it will force the image to occupy the entire length and width of the report sheet expanding or contracting it as required Alignment e Enables the selected background image to be placed in any of the seven positions shown in the figure Y tens This button situated in the upper toolbar allows configuration of the grid characteristics as well as the size of the report page being detailed Page options Dimensions Paper type Dind 210297 mm z Grid Horizontal grid mrm 3 0 Vertical grid mm 3 0 D 4 Cancel The size of the report page is selected from a list of standards for types of
94. roups E Furnace temperature By Add B Modity Delete atg Add 7 Delete a Accept M Cancel On the left hand list all the configured event groups will be displayed while on the right hand list events that have been assigned to the group selected from the list of groups will be displayed Boss meso ose Allows us to add modify or delete groups of events On adding or modifying the following dialogue will appear New group of events a a Accept A Cancel Here the name of the event is entered This name uniquely identifies the group TT Rs es Dele Allows events from the group of selected events in the list of groups to be added or deleted Deleting a group event will only delete it from the group and in no case will it be removed entirely from the event set up When you click the add button a list with the events outside the group will appear where events to be added can be selected 86 PowerStudio Select events nr Main voltage ed Voltage section 24 yi Voltage section 31 87 PowerStudio 9 3 Event configuration To add modify or delete events the Events option from the Set up menu should be selected The following dialogue box will appear Events set up Events T Furnace temperature T Main voltage Voltage section 24 yw Voltage section 31 E Add WF Mocity Delete a Accept M Cancel Here are shown configured events the disabled sched
95. rs Measure Inputs Outputs Quality Other sss ss a a 5232 4595 TCP2RS TCP2AS ModbusT CP TCP2R5 ONA R5455 COM TEP2A5 PLUS A A Generic UDP Generic TCP Left click on the device vou want to add to the program configuration Generic ModbusTCP From here the device we wish to add can be selected As stated earlier only devices with direct network or RS232 connections and communication converters appear in this dialogue Remember that deleting a first level device will also delete any second level devices connected to it Once the first level device has been selected the devices connected to it may be added by clicking on the Add button to the right of the dialogue In this case only those devices which can be connected to a first level device appear in the dialogue selection New device Measure Protection Inputs Outputs Quality Other CRA TT CYM E BD C M MINI M CvH HRG96 J NMI 3000 NMI 4000 NMI 7000 zenez erez SEES Left click on the device you want to add to the program configuration i Check if the devicer is working when added 10 C H 36 CPP PO ERMET PowerStudio The Check device operation when added options tells the software to verify the connection and send an error message if the device is not working correctly or is absent Deselect this option f a check is not required either because the device has not been installed yet or for any othe
96. s from the list Once defined they are distributed to each day defining the various day types that will make up our filter 4 1 2 Day types Day type management Summer day winter day dh Add Modity a Delete f Accept A Cancel Use this dialogue to add delete or modify the various day types On adding or modifying the following dialogue will appear Modify day type Mame winter day a Color Repr sentation dh Add P Mody oy Delete a Accept HA Cancel 47 PowerStudio Defining a day type implies indicating the hour types into which it is divided e g a Sunday could have all day defined as a type of reduced rate time and a weekday may be divided into two sections i e day and night Name WWinterday Alphanumeric type data which uniquely identifies the type of day within the filter Color that visually identifies the type of day within the rate Left click on the colored box and the following dialogue appears where the day type color may be configured EE EES Eee EEE SD Custom colors a Sat 240 Green 128 Define Custom Colors gt gt ColorlSolid Lum 120 Blue Jo Cancel Add to Custom Colors Time slots HP Add P Modify ul Delete Time zones that day types configure These zones should occupy the entire 24 hour period but not overlap In practice different sections within one day indicate that energy is billed differently
97. selection When selection of one or more device variables is necessary the variable selection dialogue It is possible to select both analogue variables voltage current power etc as well digital variables on equipment which permits this First the selection of analogue variables will be detailed This dialogue will depend on the device connected the explanation corresponding to CVM 96 can be used for this section Select variables we y Variables AL Harmonics ngtantaneous gt Masimums All All EN ET ET ee ac Jo FT r Phase phase voltage E E E Distortion in voltage Li E Frequency E E Curent E Neutral current Distortion in current Active power Capacitive power Inductive power Apparent power Power factor Cosine phi o Maximum demand Active energy Capacitive energy Inductive energy Discriminated variable le le le le le le le le le le le le le le le 4 5 le le le le le le le le le le le le m m m m m le le le le le le NL A MN AL ML NA O OL IO NL NL ML Where the desired variables may be checked If any variable is already selected it will appear marked as and may not be unchecked If a filter has been selected either by default or otherwise the filter variables will appear marked on the button as stveenerw and an explanation will appear on the lower part of the screen Discriminat
98. t clicking the controls to be re aligned The last control selected will used as a reference for re aligning the others i e all the selected controls will end up aligned with the top edge of the last control selected Align bottom This tool operates in the same manner as top align but with reference to the bottom edges of controls 6 2 3 Pages tools Add page Use this tool to add a new page to the report Reports can have multiple pages with separate content Each of these pages is linked to a single report and the only common element between different pages are formulae k Delete page Use this tool to delete the active page 4 Forward Back Use these tools navigate through a report containing more than one page Page2 l Using this control will directly show a page of the report without having to progress page by page with the tools described above Clicking the control opens up a list of pages available for the active report 6 2 4 Zoom tools Zoom in Zoom out Using these tools you can zoom in or out from the image that is currently defined for the report page display 67 PowerStudio dusted Use this control to indicate a specific zoom to implement on the report page The values range from 50 to 1000 Use Fit to page mode to adapt the zoom to the report sheet being displayed to appear as large as possible given the screen resolution where the program Is running 6 2 5 Miscellaneous tools C
99. t date year Returns the year of the current date These functions return values relating to the date in the local time of the engine when viewed from the client and values relating to the local date of the editor when editing a SCADA screen or report The functions that do not contain parameters can be used with or without brackets The second function returns a value between O and 59 like the minute function The hour function returns a value between 0 and 23 The day functions returns a value between 1 and 31 The month function returns a value between 1 and 12 The following time functions are only available in reports secondsinperiod Returns the number of seconds in the current period of the report minutesinperiod Returns the number of minutes in the current period of the report hoursinperiod Returns the number of hours in the current period of the report daysinperiod Returns the number of days in the current period of the report 99 PowerStudio beginsecond Returns the initial second in the actual period of the current report beginminute Returns the initial minute in the current period of the report beginhour Returns the initial hour in the current period of the report beginday Returns the initial day in the current period of the report beginmonth Returns the initial month in the current period of the report beginyear Returns the initial year in the current period of the report endsecond
100. t de el S 44 4 1 1 Tipes OC OS 46 4 1 2 RO ne 47 4 1 3 COCO A ade eee 50 S CALCULATED VARIABLES a a di in 52 0 REPOR sintesis niia 55 6 1 ADD MODIFY AND DELETE REPORTS ni 55 6 2 POR ADE IG WINDOW rei Di ee lan in es 56 PowerStudio 6 2 1 E EN et O10 A A CL te O 38 6 2 2 ENANA A A E 66 6 2 3 O AS ne 67 6 2 4 ELN AUN ERA E A A eT Pet ee een AA 67 6 2 5 Miscellaneous LOOIS Ur nie andere manne las seul 68 6 2 6 SPUNE LOOIS se e qe A a ed ra da do aaa ol 69 T SCADA aa EA A aan 70 7 1 ADD AAEN ONA E EAE E E aa 70 dez EDITING S CADA SCREENS a a oca de 71 2d O POC Re eT RN A oe ae eT IS a la be het eee II eee a de de 73 fraa PIONIN WOO aira a A a a A a 79 1223 EUNE TOO Se ed se A de AR a a CN a sa date 79 ERROR DETECTION vase eke CAR AI RE i A Ae as ie nn cu bes 80 DD EEN ES ode 81 9 1 EVENTSS CHE DUES e dl e de de ei Nes 82 9 1 1 A A den ec NS Sere Actas 83 9 1 2 LT IN AAA MI O A eo a Oot ate 4 9 1 3 AO AAA PROS RST RT TR TRALEE TE TT OC ER TRS ORE de te te SETTER TIT One Sine Oe PRT CT See TREAT a erie 85 9 2 EVENEGROTES EEE EE AEE EI AIEE AIET AII ENEE EN oe to E ENEN E 86 9 3 EVENIT CON OURA TION ea E de nn 88 9 3 1 ANOU ON D Ra dl a tin a ase eget on NA 92 9 3 2 A A O ER TTT 94 9 4 EVENT VARE o eo en de e ol e Meer oe Erne 97 10 APPEND ES lt A as 98 LOT EXPRESSIONS AND CONDITIONS A 98 10 1 1 Expressions and Conditions Creation Wizard 101 PowerStudio 1 Running the Program for the First Time When running for
101. ters field the parameters necessary for the execution of the external application are entered using the arguments configured in the event see 9 3 1 1 Arguments 95 PowerStudio 9 3 2 3 Sending Mail This action can only be done on the communications engine It enables an electronic mail to be sent to the selected addressees New action send mail Message Assistant To Mail address al Add lod te Y Accept M Cancel In this dialogue the message to be sent in the mail is entered The format of this message is similar to the event annotation see 9 3 Event configuration allowing any of the arguments configured in the event to be used To facilitate entering the message the wizard can be used by clicking the button At the bottom a list of recipients to whom the mails will be sent appears For more information on how to configure the mail server see section 2 2 13 Preferences 9 3 2 4 Show a device This action can only be done on the client application In conducting the action the client application will automatically display the selected screen monitoring device 9 3 2 5 Show a SCADA screen This action can only be done on the client application In conducting the action the client application will automatically display the selected SCADA screen Only in SCADA en Deluxe versions 9 3 2 6 Show a report This action can only be done on the client application In conducting the action the client app
102. the report Select this tool and draw a selection box on the report by keeping the left mouse button pressed The properties than can be configured from this control are Use this option to select an image from the image manager see section 2 2 7 Image manager to select an image to assign to the control shown in the report Image selection Select the image to be used a C1 Energy 2 General Screen C1 Switches UNIFIL2 UNIFIL3 Accept 28 Cancel O Pewee Click on this button to delete the present background image W Maintain aspect ratio f enabled this option will maintain the aspect ratio of the selected background image If disabled it will force the image to occupy the entire length and width of the rectangle defined in the report expanding or contracting its measurements as required Alignment This will help decide on which side of the rectangle defined on the report sheet the image will be placed 6 2 1 4 Date Control This tool allows a date to be entered in the report current or not Select this tool and draw a selection box on the report by keeping the left mouse button pressed The properties than can be configured from this control are 59 PowerStudio Type Free date This option enables the type of date shown on the report to be chosen The following choices are available Any date Any date defined by the user Present date The date at the moment the report is made Start date Th
103. to its usual distributor so you can create the updated file You should wait for your distributor to send you the updated file with the v2c extension to continue 3 Once your distributor has sent the updated file click on the Search button to select the file PowerStudio Scada Updating code 1740475424 Generate File Updating File CiHaspUpdate_ 1740475424 vac al Search d Update ewe In this case the file is HaspUpdate_89553109 v2c which can be found in the root directory on your hard drive 4 Click on the Update button and wait until the end of the update The file sent by your distributor with the extension v2c will only serve for one update and Whenever necessary an update should be made carrying out the steps described previously AN may be deleted afterwards It is only possible to update USB keys It is not possible to update parallel keys The USB key update must be done with Administrator rights 28 PowerStudio 2 2 13 2 User authentication This section explains how remote user access to the application resources is configured A series of profiles are defined These profiles contain the resources that can be accessed a resource can be assigned to more than one profile Similarly users are defined as those who are authorized to access the application resources Each user will have a name and a password to enable identification by the application and avoid non authorized user a
104. ule and whether or not it will be reported and recorded Right click on the list of events and the context menu appears Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrlt Allowing events to be copied or pasted Some of the options from the context menu may not appear Copy will only appear if there is a style selected and the paste option only if the styles have been copied onto the clipboard If no event is selected and there are no events on the clipboard on right clicking will not bring up the context menu Clicking Delete will delete the events that are selected in the list of events Clicking Add or Modify to create a new event or modify an existing event The following dialogue box will serve to create or modify an event 88 PowerStudio Modify event Name Voltage section 24 General Advanced Motors actions Client s actions Condition The value of the variable cannot be read Furnace 1 411 gt 240 M Use condition for deactivation Deactivation condition The value of the variable cannot be read Furnace 1 411 lt 220 M Notify trough emerging window M Register in file Groups Critics 2 Voltages cda Add w Delete Accept Cancel The functions of this dialogue are as follows Name oltage section nra TERME Name that uniquely identifies the event in the application General Advanced Motors actions Client s actions Allows switching between different event set up par
105. ypical first level device configuration screen is displayed below however depending on the device you want to add some parameters do not exist or specific parameters for the device should be configured The special parameters for each first level device will be dealt with in detail in the section dealing with the device New TCP 2R5 Name Description Converter address Port Configuration port 10001 30718 sea ir Advanced setup a Accept F d Cancel Where e Name Alphanumeric field that uniquely identifies the device throughout the program There are no two devices in the configuration with the same name e Description Enter a brief description of the device using alphanumeric type data e Converter address Corresponds to the address the program uses to communicate with the device This parameter can be an IP address or a name This address should not be confused with the MAC address e Port Corresponds to the communication port e Configuration port Corresponds to the port the program uses to configure device communications 12 PowerStudio e Parameters General communication parameters configuration e Advanced Configuration Advanced device configuration See section 2 2 1 3 Depending on the device added there may be more or fewer parameters For more information see the section on the corresponding device 2 2 1 2 Adding a Second level Device The configuration of second level devices will be

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