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Code: 16300-MOC-13-4-ENG
Revision: 4
Date: 10/07/2013
Copyright 2013 All rights reservedSENSAControl Digital, S.A. de C.V. Av. Bravo #93 Ote. Centro Torren Coah. Mxico
Operation and Configuration Manual
GPD 300
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The information in this manual is subject to changes without notice and SENSAControl Digital, S. A. de C. V. is not responsible for any inconveniences that mayarise as a result.
Any scheme diagram or technical description, as well as any list of programsshowing a source code are solely intended for information purposes. Total or partialreproduction with the purpose of creating functional devices or systems for anycompany other than SENSA Control Digital, S.A. de C.V. is strictly forbidden, unlessa written permission were issued by SENSA Control Digital, S.A. de C.V.
TRADEMARKS NOTICE
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mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective owners.
CONTACT
Should you detect any anomaly, please contact:
SENSA Control Digital, S. A. de C. V.
Av. Bravo 93 Ote. Centro
Torren, Coah. MEXICO
Tel. (+52) 01-871- 747-01-01
Fax (+52) 01-871- 747-01-90
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS SPECIFICATION ................................................. 1-1
2 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 2-1
2.1 I
NTRODUCTION
..................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2
SYSTEM BASIC FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................... 2-1
2.3 S
OFTWARE
G
ENERAL
F
EATURES
............................................................................................ 2-2
3
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 P
REVIEW
............................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2 M
IMIC COLOR PANEL REQUIREMENTS
...................................................................................... 3-2
3.3 PRE REQUIREMENTS............................................................................................................. 3-3
3.3.1 .NETFRAMEWORK SOFTWARE INSTALLATION......................................................................... 3-3
3.4 INSTALLING SBCTOOL 300 .................................................................................................. 3-8
3.5 B
ROWSE
CD ..................................................................................................................... 3-15
3.6 E
XIT
................................................................................................................................. 3-15
3.7 SBC
T
OOL
300
L
ICENSING
................................................................................................. 3-15
3.7.1 LICENSEACTIVATION ............................................................................................................ 3-16
3.8 L
OCAL
S
ECURITY
P
OLICY
.................................................................................................... 3-18
4 SBC TOOL 300 ..................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 I
NTRODUCTION
..................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 C
ONFIGURATION
M
ODULE
I
NTERFACE
.................................................................................... 4-1
4.2.1 CREATING NEW PROJECT ....................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2.2 USER AUTHENTICATION ........................................................................................................... 4-6
4.2.3 INTERFACE STRUCTURE .......................................................................................................... 4-8
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4.3 P
ROJECT
S
E
LEMENT
C
ONFIGURATION
................................................................................. 4-14
4.3.1 DEVICE ................................................................................................................................ 4-18
4.3.2 DNPPROFILE DOCUMENT FOR WINDOWS CE6 ..................................................................... 4-25
4.3.3
SCALES ................................................................................................................................ 4-33
4.3.4 ALARM LEVELS ..................................................................................................................... 4-36
4.3.5 DIGITAL POINTS .................................................................................................................... 4-40
4.3.6 DIGITAL INPUTS .................................................................................................................... 4-41
4.3.7 DIGITAL OUTPUTS................................................................................................................. 4-43
4.3.8 ANALOG INPUTS ................................................................................................................... 4-44
4.3.9 USERS ................................................................................................................................. 4-45
4.4
G
RAPHIC
E
DITOR
............................................................................................................... 4-48
4.4.1 EDITOR FEATURES ................................................................................................................ 4-49
4.4.2
EDITOR INTERFACE DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................... 4-50
4.4.3 MENU BAR ........................................................................................................................... 4-50
4.4.4 TOOLBAR ............................................................................................................................. 4-54
4.4.5 DIAGRAM BROWSER ............................................................................................................. 4-55
4.4.6 WORKSPACE ........................................................................................................................ 4-56
4.4.7
ALTERNATE MENU................................................................................................................. 4-58
4.4.8 OBJECTS PROPERTIES. ........................................................................................................ 4-58
4.4.9 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS ELEMENTS AND PROPERTIES............................................................ 4-60
4.4.10
TEMPLATES ........................................................................................................................ 4-68
4.4.11 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM ELABORATION................................................................................... 4-71
4.5 C
ONFIGURATION
T
RANSFER
................................................................................................ 4-74
4.5.1 SEND CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................... 4-74
4.5.2
SEND CONFIGURATION DIRECT TO MASTER............................................................................. 4-74
RECOMMENDATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 4-74
SEND CONFIGURATION USING ETHERNET ........................................................................................... 4-75
4.5.3 CONFIGURATION TRANSFER USING USBFLASH DRIVE........................................................... 4-77
4.5.4 GET CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................ 4-79
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5
SB VIEWER 300 ................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 I
NTRODUCTION
..................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 U
SER
A
CCESS AND
I
NFORMATION
L
OAD
................................................................................. 5-2
5.2.1
LOAD ..................................................................................................................................... 5-2
5.2.2 USER OPTION ......................................................................................................................... 5-3
5.3 SBVIEWER 300OPERATION................................................................................................. 5-8
5.3.1 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................. 5-8
5.3.2 CONTROLS ........................................................................................................................... 5-10
5.3.3
MEASUREMENTS................................................................................................................... 5-13
5.3.4 ALARMS ............................................................................................................................... 5-14
5.3.5 EVENTS ................................................................................................................................ 5-16
5.3.6
DNP .................................................................................................................................... 5-17
5.4 H
ELP
................................................................................................................................ 5-18
6 FAQS ................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 F
REQUENT
Q
UESTIONS
P
OSSIBLE
C
AUSES
AND
S
OLUTIONS
................................................... 6-1
6.1.1 CUSTOMER SUPPORT ............................................................................................................. 6-2
7 GLOSSARY .......................................................................................................... 7-1
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 3.1 Language Selection ........................................................................................................ 3-1
Figure 3.2 Installer ............................................................................................................................ 3-3
Figure 3.3 Requirements installation ................................................................................................ 3-4
Figure 3.4 .NET Framework file extracting ...................................................................................... 3-4
Figure 3.5 Assistant de installation................................................................................................... 3-5
Figure 3.6 NET Framework components installation ....................................................................... 3-6
Figure 3.7 End process of installation .NET Framework .................................................................. 3-7
Figure 3.8 Uninstall .NET Framework .............................................................................................. 3-8
Figure 3.9 SBC Tool 300 language selection ................................................................................... 3-9
Figure 3.10 Already installed .......................................................................................................... 3-10
Figure 3.11 SBC Tool setup wizard............................................................................................... 3-10
Figure 3.12 Directory selection ....................................................................................................... 3-11
Figure 3.13 Installing the program in a new directory .................................................................... 3-12
Figure 3.14 Available space in computers units........................................................................... 3-12
Figure 3.15 Confirm SBC Tool 300 installation ............................................................................. 3-13
Figure 3.16 Installation process .................................................................................................... 3-14
Figure 3.17 SBC Tool 300 installation complete ........................................................................... 3-14
Figure 3.18 Trial period message.................................................................................................. 3-15
Figure 3.19 Free 30-day trial expiration message.......................................................................... 3-16
Figure 3.20 License registries ....................................................................................................... 3-16
Figure 3.21 Installation code registry ............................................................................................ 3-17
Figure 3.22 Successful application registry message ................................................................... 3-17
Figure 3.23 Control Panel location ................................................................................................ 3-18
Figure 3.24 General View, Administrative Tool location ............................................................... 3-19
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Figure 3.25 View by catgory, System and Security icon ................................................................ 3-20
Figure 3.26 View by category, Administrative Tools ...................................................................... 3-21
Figure 3.27 Local Security Policy location .................................................................................... 3-22
Figure 3.28 Local Security Policy ................................................................................................... 3-23
Figure 3.29 Network security options ............................................................................................ 3-24
Figure 4.1 Creating new project ....................................................................................................... 4-2
Figure 4.2 Projects location ............................................................................................................ 4-3
Figure 4.3 Recently used project..................................................................................................... 4-4
Figure 4.4 Open existent project. ..................................................................................................... 4-5
Figure 4.5 Entering a User Name and Password............................................................................. 4-6
Figure 4.6 Wrong user or password ................................................................................................ 4-7
Figure 4.7 Maximum Attempts Exceeded ....................................................................................... 4-7
Figure 4.8 SBC Tool 300 interface description ................................................................................ 4-8
Figure 4.9 New Project .................................................................................................................... 4-9
Figure 4.10 Open project ............................................................................................................... 4-10
Figure 4.11 Save Project as .......................................................................................................... 4-10
Figure 4.12 Confirmation to change language ............................................................................... 4-11
Figure 4.13 Language changed ..................................................................................................... 4-11
Figure 4.14 SBC Tool 300 toolbar .................................................................................................. 4-12
Figure 4.15 Tabular information ..................................................................................................... 4-13
Figure 4.16 Registry selection ....................................................................................................... 4-14
Figure 4.17 Add new element ....................................................................................................... 4-15
Figure 4.18 Warning message ...................................................................................................... 4-15
Figure 4.19 Modify a registry ......................................................................................................... 4-16
Figure 4.20 Delete confirmation .................................................................................................... 4-17
Figure 4.21 Consult windows ........................................................................................................ 4-18
Figure 4.22 Device Interface .......................................................................................................... 4-19
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Figure 4.23 Communication Channel Parameters ........................................................................ 4-20
Figure 4.24 DNP Data Acquisition for Specific Objects ................................................................ 4-22
Figure 4.25 Class DNP Data Acquisition ...................................................................................... 4-23
Figure 4.26 Scale error message .................................................................................................. 4-35
Figure 4.27 Engineering unit error message. ................................................................................. 4-35
Figure 4.28 Digital alarm configuration .......................................................................................... 4-36
Figure 4.29 Analog Alarm Levels Configuration ............................................................................ 4-37
Figure 4.30 Error in values message ............................................................................................ 4-38
Figure 4.31 Set color ..................................................................................................................... 4-39
Figure 4.32 Digital Points Configuration Interface........................................................................ 4-40
Figure 4.33 Digital Inputs Configuration ........................................................................................ 4-41
Figure 4.34 Existing Point Message .............................................................................................. 4-42
Figure 4.35 Digital Output Configuration ....................................................................................... 4-43
Figure 4.36 Analog Inputs Configuration ....................................................................................... 4-44
Figure 4.37 Point already exists. ................................................................................................... 4-44
Figure 4.38 User Configuration Interface ...................................................................................... 4-45
Figure 4.39 Existing Key Message ................................................................................................ 4-46
Figure 4.40 Existing User Message .............................................................................................. 4-46
Figure 4.41 mismatch password .................................................................................................... 4-47
Figure 4.42 Single on line diagram................................................................................................ 4-50
Figure 4.43 New Single line diagram ............................................................................................ 4-51
Figure 4.44 Delete diagram confirmation message ...................................................................... 4-52
Figure 4.45 Diagram Order Assigning ............................................................................................ 4-52
Figure 4.46 Save Changes Message ............................................................................................ 4-53
Figure 4.47 Tool bar ...................................................................................................................... 4-54
Figure 4.48 Diagram Browsing ...................................................................................................... 4-55
Figure 4.49 Selecting specific diagram ......................................................................................... 4-55
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Figure 4.50 Background Workspace ............................................................................................. 4-56
Figure 4.51 Enabled Grid .............................................................................................................. 4-57
Figure 4.52 Alternate menu ............................................................................................................ 4-58
Figure 4.53 Hide Automatically ...................................................................................................... 4-59
Figure 4.54 Always visible .............................................................................................................. 4-60
Figure 4.55 Element and its properties ......................................................................................... 4-61
Figure 4.56 Line and its properties ................................................................................................ 4-64
Figure 4.57 Label and its Properties ............................................................................................. 4-65
Figure 4.58 Link and it properties .................................................................................................. 4-67
Figure 4.59Templates .................................................................................................................... 4-69
Figure 4.60 New template ............................................................................................................. 4-70
Figure 4.61 Non-linking Line .......................................................................................................... 4-72
Figure 4.62 Linking Line ................................................................................................................ 4-72
Figure 4.63 Non-Existing Element.................................................................................................. 4-73
Figure 4.64 IP Address Selection for Network .............................................................................. 4-75
Figure 4.65 Invalid Credentials ....................................................................................................... 4-76
Figure 4.66 Invalid IP Address ....................................................................................................... 4-76
Figure 4.67 Replace project ........................................................................................................... 4-76
Figure 4.68 Successful Configuration Transfer .............................................................................. 4-76
Figure 4.69 Transfer by USB .......................................................................................................... 4-78
Figure 4.70 Error message ............................................................................................................. 4-78
Figure 4.71 Successful Configuration Transfer .............................................................................. 4-79
Figure 4.72 Retrieving Configuration from a Master Device ......................................................... 4-80
Figure 4.73 Invalid IP Address ....................................................................................................... 4-81
Figure 4.74 Invalid credentials ....................................................................................................... 4-81
Figure 4.75 Rename project ........................................................................................................... 4-82
Figure 4.76 Successful Confirmation Retrieval .............................................................................. 4-82
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Figure 5.1 Viewer Main Interface .................................................................................................... 5-1
Figure 5.2 Load Projects Configuration Interface............................................................................ 5-2
Figure 5.3 Log off Error Message.................................................................................................... 5-3
Figure 5.4 Log in Interface .............................................................................................................. 5-3
Figure 5.5 Virtual keyboard .............................................................................................................. 5-4
Figure 5.6 Log in ............................................................................................................................. 5-4
Figure 5.7 Log Out Interface ........................................................................................................... 5-5
Figure 5.8 Settings .......................................................................................................................... 5-6
Figure 5.9 Language change ........................................................................................................... 5-7
Figure 5.10 Single line diagram Interface ....................................................................................... 5-8
Figure 5.11 Single line diagram Area .............................................................................................. 5-9
Figure 5.12 Log In Error Message ................................................................................................ 5-10
Figure 5.13 Controls Window ........................................................................................................ 5-10
Figure 5.14 Confirmation Window .................................................................................................. 5-11
Figure 5.15 Open Element ............................................................................................................ 5-11
Figure 5.16 Exceeded Time ........................................................................................................... 5-12
Figure 5.17 Measurements Tabular .............................................................................................. 5-13
Figure 5.18 Measurements diagram ............................................................................................. 5-14
Figure 5.19 Alarms tabular ............................................................................................................ 5-15
Figure 5.20 Events Tabular ........................................................................................................... 5-16
Figure 5.21 DNP Interface ............................................................................................................. 5-17
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 3.1 Mimic color panel Requirements ...................................................................................... 3-2
Table 4.1 Frequency Values Description. ...................................................................................... 4-24
Table 4.2 Implemented Object ....................................................................................................... 4-32
Table 4.3 Scales example .............................................................................................................. 4-34
Table 4.4 Measurements format .................................................................................................... 4-66
Table 5.1 Limit records ................................................................................................................... 5-16
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ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
Purpose of this document
This document has the objective to provide the user of the system all the tools necessary for the
proper installation of the system, and the correct configuration of the tools that make up the system
with the objective that the user have a guide for configuration, system installation (GDP).
Who should use this documentAll personnel who have knowledge of Transmission Substation Automation and is involved in the
management of GDP 300 system.
Symbols in this document
None
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1 Conventions used in this
specification
There are some formatting conventions that are used in this specification to make it easier to read
and understand. These are listed below.
Special terms or new are highlighted in bold text, such as definitions of the fields that make up the
screens of the application.
If during the description of a process refers to a field of an interface, the name of the applied field is
bold and italic.
References to chapters in BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS (For example: Chapter 2: REQUIREMENTS).
The table names are also in bold (e.g. AXXX_CFG).
References to the main section headings, equipment, software are marked with italics, such as titles
of books, documents and words used with special emphasis. Similarly, when referring to the names
of commands, menus, buttons, applications as well as issues related to the topic you are
describing, are differentiated by italics.
Lists of instructions are numbered in the order in which they perform. Other lists of information will
be marked as the current list.
Specific keys on the keyboard will be shown in BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS like this: ENTER, ALT,
.
Words or instructions that will be typed on your computer are listed exactly as they should be
introduced either in italics or bold monospace type. (For example, type the command diskcopy a: b:
ENTER or C: \> diskcopy a: b: ENTER).
Specific functions or field names are in CAPITAL LETTERS, but not in bold. (e.g. TRIP function,
GROUP ADDRESS field).
The brackets [| |] indicates that you must select one of the options that are separated by vertical
bars, but only one of them and without typing the brackets.
The contents of the parentheses () is optional.
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2 Technical Description
2.1 Introduction
GDP 300 is a local, versatile, and flexible Human-Machine Interface (HMI) which
substitutes the electro-mechanic panels to operate the primary electric equipment of an
electric power substation at bay level in a Protection, Control, and Measurement Board
(PCM Board). Because of its touch screen, the Mimic Panel does not require a keyboard.
Our continuous efforts to improve our products led us to modify the multifunctional IED, by
adding a Mimic Panel and Microprocessor aimed at implementing a Human-Machine
Interface directly acting upon the protection and measurement system even if no
communications with other Control Systems are available.
2.2 System Basic Functions
1. View of status and alarm of protection devices associated to the multifunctional
IED.
2. Primary equipment instant data report.
3. Graphic visualization of the single line diagram of the substation section to be
controlled. Up to 32 single line diagrams may be operated.
4. Primary equipment control execution.
5. Windows user-friendly configuration software.
6. Password protection for authorized personnel-only applications.
7. Alarms panel aimed at supervising each circuits status.
8. Tabular view of the electric systems currents, voltages, active power, reactive
power, and bus frequency instant values.
9. Display interface of the last 2000 events (digital or analog changes) reported to the
ISB Viewer 300application.10. DNP protocol-related window.
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2.3 Software General Features
SBC Tool 300 is supported on x32 and x64 platform of Windows7 and Server
2008
The SB Viewer 300application runs on Windows Embedded CE 6.0.
Database-related functions require .xml files.
NOTE: SBC Tool 300 is not supported with virtual machines.
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3 Installation
3.1 Preview
When inserting the CD, the first thing you will be asked, is the language you want to see
your wizard, as shown in the figure below
Figure 3.1 Language Selection
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The following steps comprise the installation procedure. The steps should be followed in the
same order in which they appear below
1. Step 1Requirements
2. Step 2SBC Tool 300
3. Step 3Browse CD
4. Step 4Exit.
3.2 Mimic color panel requirements
Processor Vortex86DX SoC CPU (1GHz).
Memory DDR2 256/512 MB.
Resolution 640 x 480
Internet Connection
10/100 mbps Ethernet Controller Half/Full duplex capability
1 x RJ45 for 10/100Mbps LAN
I/O Interface
1 x COM RS-232/485.
1 x SD card Slot
1 x 2pin terminal block DC input.
1 x USB 2.0 port
Table 3.1 Mimic color panel Requirements
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3.3 Pre Requirements
Before installing the SBC Tool 300, make sure that the .NET Framework v4.0software is
installed. When you install the SBC Tool 300module, the presence of the .NET Framework
4.0 software is automatically verified. In case it needs to be installed, you will receive amessage telling you so.
3.3.1 . NET Framework Software Installation
Follow these instructions to install this application:
1. Insert the GDP 300 installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Select the language
to display the wizard.
2. A menu will be displayed. Select Requirements
Figure 3.2 Installer
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3. Select the Net Framework 4.0 button. This will start the installation files
extraction.
Figure 3.3 Requirements installation
4. The necessary installation files will then be unzipped.
Figure 3.4 .NET Framework file extracting
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5. When finished extracting files, the installation wizard will guide you through the
installation.
Figure 3.5 Assistant de installation
6. For the next few minutes, some .NET Frameworkcomponents will be installed.
This process will be displayed in the dialog box shown below:
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Figure 3.6 NET Framework components installation
7. When the installation process is complete, a new message will appear. Click on
the Finish button.
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Figure 3.7 End process of installation .NET Framework
8. Finally, restart the computer to move on to the next step: the SBC Tool 300
installation.
9. If the. NET Framework is already installed, the installer will display a window
with options Repair or Delete, select the desired option, followed by the next
option.
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Figure 3.8 Uninstall .NET Framework
10. When you select Repair the installation process will continue as described in
Section 5
11. To remove the. NET Framework, you must do the Remove Programs in the
Control Panel, as it is necessary to uninstall in the following order
.NET Framework 4 Extended
.NET Framework 4 Client
Click Cancelto abort the action.
3.4 Installing SBC Tool 300
Installing the SBC Tool 300 is a quick and simple process, which should be performed on a
PC running 32 bit Windows operating system. This computer must have LAN connection or
USB port to transfer the configuration to the mimic color panel, which hosts the SB Viewer
300 application (Master system) that is who sends the configuration which, will monitor
substation equipment.
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Follow these steps:
1. Insert the GDP 300 installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Select the language
to display the wizard.
2. A menu will be displayed. Select the SBC Tool 300 option.3. Select the language in which you want to install it
Figure 3.9 SBC Tool 300 language selection
4. If SBC Tool 300application is already installed, the system will notify you and
you must uninstall the previous version from Remove Programs in the Control
Panel
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Figure 3.10 Already installed
5. Once you have selected a language, a wizard interface will appear and it will
guide you through the installation process. Click Next to continue
Figure 3.11 SBC Tool setup wizard
6. Next, the wizard will automatically suggest the directory where the SBC Tool
300 will be located; however, the user may change this directory if needed.
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Figure 3.12 Directory selection
This interface requires the following data:
a) To modify the directory, click the Browse button. A new dialog box in
which you may select a different directory will appear. To return to the
main dialog box, click Ok
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Figure 3.13 Installing the program in a new directory
b) The Disk Spacebutton displays a box showing the available space in
each of the computers units. You may use this function to select the
most viable unit to install the new program. To exit this interface, click
the Ok button.
Figure 3.14 Available space in computers units
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c) The program may also be configured to be available for either a
particular user or any user.
Once you have selected where the application will be install, click the Next button.
7. A new window indicating that the wizard is ready to install the application willappear. Click the Next button.
Figure 3.15 Confirm SBC Tool 300 installation
8. Installation will then begin. The process will be shown in the following window:
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Figure 3.16 Installation process
9. The wizard will notify you when the SBC Tool 300 module has been
successfully installed. Click the Closebutton.
Figure 3.17 SBC Tool 300 installation complete
10. An SBC Tool 300direct access icon will automatically appear on your desktop.
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3.5 Browse CD
Allow explore the folders and files from CD with an explorer window
3.6 Exit
Exit out of the wizard.
3.7 SBC Tool 300 Licensing
The application comes with a free 30-day trial period. The startup Windows shows the trial
remaining days.
Figure 3.18 Trial period message
When the free 30-day trial is expired, you will receive a message to activate your license
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Figure 3.19 Free 30-day trial expiration message
Click the Yes button to activate your license or click the Nobutton if you want to activate it
later.
3.7.1 License Activation
1. Go to: Start All Programs SBC Tool 300Register SBC Tool 300, and
click on the Register SBC Tool 300option.
a. Click on the Insert serial number button to enable the Serial number.
Enter the serial number provided by your vendor.
b. Finally, click theApply button
Figure 3.20 License registries
2. The installation code will then be displayed.
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Figure 3.21 Installation code registry
a. Save this information in a text file and send it to your vendor in order to
receive your license.
b. In case your vendor does not offer online customer service, click the
Apply button and then the Close button until you receive your license
code.
3. Upon receipt of your license code, go to: Start All Programs SBC Tool
300Register SBC Tool 300
a. A SBC Tool 300 License window will appear. Click the Update license
code button. This will enable the License code box. Enter the code
provided by your vendor and click the Apply button to finish the
registry procedure.
b. You will then receive a message telling you the application registry has
been successful. A restart is then required. Click the Yes button.
Figure 3.22 Successful application registry message
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3.8 Local Security Policy
To enable the Local Security Policy for network devices with different Operating Systems,
such as Windows Server 2008and Windows 7, enable the NTLM level
NOTE You can enter with the shortcut: secpol.msc
1. Go to: StartControl Panel.
Figure 3.23 Control Panel location
2. SelectAdministrative Tools.
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General View
Figure 3.24 General View, Administrative Tool location
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View by category
1. Select the option System and Security.
Figure 3.25 View by catgory, System and Security icon
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2. Select Administrative Tools option.
Figure 3.26 View by category, Administrative Tools
3. Next, find the Local Security Policy icon and click on it.
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Figure 3.27 Local Security Policy location
4. On the left navigation panel, go to:
Security Settings >Local Policies >Security Options
5. Double-click on Network security: LAN Manager Authentication level.
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Figure 3.28 Local Security Policy
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6. Select Send LM & NTLM use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated.
Figure 3.29 Network security options
7. Finally, click the Ok button.
NOTE STARTER, HOME BASIC, HOME PREMIUM, HOME EDITION WINDOWS
(XP, VISTA OR 7) dont have Local Security Policy option.
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4 SBC Tool 300
4.1 Introduction
The SBC Tool 300is an application used to configure the projects to be loaded onto the SB
Viewer 300 application, which is designed to monitor and acquire a devices data .
To access the SBC Tool 300, you may:
1. Click the Start button of the Windowstaskbar. Next, click the Programs option to see
the programs context menu. Locate the SBC Tool 300 folder and within click to the
SBC Tool 300executable.
2. For an easier and quicker access, simply click on the SBC Tool 300 direct shortcut
access on your desktop. This icon is automatically generated during installation .
Access to the SBC Tool 300 is restricted. Only administrator-users may access it.
The SBC Tool 300s objective is to help the administrator-user register and configure new
control and supervision projects, draw single line diagram, as well as send and receive the
Mimic Color Panel configuration which holds the SB Viewer 300 application designed to
monitor and control slave devices.
4.2 Configuration Module Interface
4.2.1 Creating New Project
When the SBC Tool 300is executed, the user needs to define if they wish to create
a new project or open a previously created project. A description of the initial SBC
Tool 300interface is shown below.
4.2.1.1 New (Project)
The SBC Tool 300 starts in this section. You may configure the new projects
general data.
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Figure 4.1 Creating new project
The set of data entered in this interface is highly important, as it is used to identify,
configure, and create the projects files. The creation of a new process is described
below:
1. First, define the DEVICE NAME. This name will identify the project and
differentiate it from other projects. You may name the project after the device
from which data is collected, for instance. The name may have up to 20
characters without spaces and it will be used to create the projects
configuration file.
2. Next, a DESCRIPTION of the project of up to 30 characters is entered. Ideally,
the description should include information regarding the project.
3. The next three boxes are used to define the number of points in the project, i.e.,
the devices number of Digital inputs, Digital outputs, andAnalog inputs used
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for data control, collection, and monitoring. These data are used to
automatically create the default points configuration. The number and
description of points may be modified later on in the configuration options, by
adding, modifying or eliminating any of the points. The maximum number of
points that may be configured individually is 999.
4. Then, the single single line diagrams display resolution is defined: 640x480,
800x600, or 1024x768.
5. Finally, define the new projects location. To establish a Path, click the three
periods button located on the right side of this field. The following window will
appear
Figure 4.2 Projects location
By default, the project will be saved in: C:/Program Files/SENSA/SBC Tool
300/Projects; in the Projects folder, a new folder named after the project will be
automatically created with all the corresponding files; however, you may also save
the project in a different location. You may also create a new folder by clicking on
the Make New Folder button. Label this new folder and select its location. Once the
location is defined, click the Ok button. You will be directed to the main interface.
The PATH field will show the projects location.
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6. After all the necessary information has been entered, click the Ok button to
create the new project. The SBC Tool 300 will appear. If you wish to cancel the
operation, click the Exit button
4.2.1.2 Recent (Project)
This section displays a tab screen showing the recently used projects. Only the last
8 previously used projects will be shown. Use this option for a quick access to the
projects, without the need of finding them in the directories.
Figure 4.3 Recently used project
The tabular shows only the Project name and its location Path. to open the
configuration of any of these projects, just click on the projects name or location
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path and click the Ok button. You will then be asked to enter the username and
password to access the projects configuration. If you wish to cancel the operation,
click the Exit button. The SBC Tool 300 interface will appear after you enter the
correct user name and.
4.2.1.3 Existent (Project)
If the project you wish to open is not among the last 8 previously used projects (in
which case the previous section would not be helpful), you may go to the Existent
tab to locate a previously saved project
Figure 4.4 Open existent project.
To open an existent file, follow these simple steps:
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1. Select the unit in which the projects file was saved. In the example above, that
would be unit C:.
2. Next, go to the directories area, and locate and open the folder containing the
desired file by double-clicking on it.
3. The files column will then display a list with all the saved projects. Select the
project you want to open and click the Ok button.
To access the projects configuration, you must first enter the correct user name
and password
4.2.2 User authentication
When you open an existing project, the SBC Tool 300 will request a username and
password to validate interface access. Thus, the SBC Tool 300 main interface that
displays the projects information is enabled to let the administrator work upon it.
Notice that only Administrator users may access the corresponding projects
configuration.
Figure 4.5 Entering a User Name and Password
The authentication data is entered, as described below:
1. Click on the USER NAME field and enter your user name. Go to the next field
by pressing .
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2. Type in your PASSWORD, which is the confidential access code given to the
user and which is a mandatory requirement to enter the system.
3. Click the Ok button to validate your user name and password, or click the
Cancel button to exit the application.
4. If the user name and/or password are incorrect, you will receive the following
message
Figure 4.6 Wrong user or password
After you click the Okbutton, the user name and password fields will be blank again
for you to reenter the data. Notice that you only have a 3-error margin, i.e., after
entering an incorrect user name and/or password for the third time, the SBC Tool
300 will be automatically closed.
Figure 4.7 Maximum Attempts Exceeded
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4.2.3 Interface structure
The SBC Tool 300interface structure is made of easy-to-use sections to configure
and operate the project. These sections are:
Menu bar.
Toolbar
Project elements
Information tabular.
Status bar.
Figure 4.8 SBC Tool 300 interface description
4.2.3.1 Menu Bar
The SBC Tool 300interface menu bar options are described below:
a) File:This option displays a context menu with the following options:
New:This option is used to create a new project. By selecting this option,
an interface similar to that displayed upon system execution is displayed,
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i.e., a new window in which the project s name, description, number of
digital inputs, number of digital outputs, number of analog inputs, screen
resolution and path are entered
Figure 4.9 New Project
Open:This option is used to locate and open a previously created project.
When selected, the Windows Open dialog box is displayed.
First, locate the file and the Projects folder will be automatically opened as
that folder is configured by default to store the files; however, if a different
path was used to open the file, you may also access it through this window.
Once the file is located, select it by clicking on its name and then click the
Ok button. As mentioned above, the file name is the projects name with the
.xml extension.
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Figure 4.10 Open project
Save as: This function is used to save the current project with a different
file name and location. The Windows Save as dialog box will appear. The
Projects directory will be automatically opened (however, the user may
create a different folder or save it in a different directory). Type in a FILE
NAME and click the Save button
Figure 4.11 Save Project as
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b) Graphic Editor: This editor offers the necessary tools to draw the single line
diagrams to be loaded, operate, and provide information in the SB Viewer 300
application.
c) Transfer:This menu has the following options:
Send configuration: This option is used to transfer the files containing a
previously prepared configuration towards the SB Viewer 300 application.
Through this configuration, the assigned devices monitoring and control
conditions are established. Send configuration is possible using Ethernet
LAN or USB flash drive.
Get configuration: This option is used to transfer the configuration with
which the device is being monitored from the equipment on which the SB
Viewer 300 applicationis installed. This may be helpful to consult or modify
the configuration from the PC on which the SBC Tool 300is installed.
d) Language:Allow to change on line the language application and the languages
supported by the application are Spanish, English and Russian
Figure 4.12 Confirmation to change language
And the application will refresh automatically, indicates the update successful .
Figure 4.13 Language changed
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e) Exit:This option is used to close the SBC Tool 300.
f) ?: This menu has the following options:
Help: This option displays the Online help function of the SBC Tool 300.
About: It shows the applications information
4.2.3.2 Toolbar
The toolbar offers a quick access to the SBC Tool 300sfunctions, which are:
Figure 4.14 SBC Tool 300 toolbar
The New, Open, Save as, Graphic Editor, Send configuration, Get configuration,
Exit, Language andHelpbuttons are the same described on the Menu bar section.
The remaining buttons deal with the projects configuration options. When any of
these buttons is clicked on, its configured and saved registries will be displayed on
the windows right panel
4.2.3.3 Project Element
This section is located on the interfaces left panel, and its structure is similar to a
Windows Explorer tree menu, in which each folder is an element with a particular
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configuration. When an element is clicked on, its information is displayed on the
right side panel tabular. Therefore, along with the Toolbar, this panel works as a
way to access each of the configurations.
4.2.3.4 Information tabular
This section refers to the main interfaces right panel. You may view the registries
grouped on each of the configuration elements comprising the project. You may use
this tabular to select a registry for later modification or to perform a thorough
consultation, as the table contains only certain columns with relevant information
Figure 4.15 Tabular information
4.2.3.5 Status bar
It is located at the bottom of the interface and is made up of three sections:
The first cell is used by the application to send messages, such as
observations during process executions.
The second cell shows the current process.
The last cell shows the current time and date.
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4.3 Projects Element Configuration
This section describes the projects elements which require some information to
complement the configuration that will later be transferred to the mimic panel on which the
SB Viewer 300application is installed.
The following processes operate and handle these elements:
1. Add
2. Modify
3. Delete
4. Consult
At device window only can make Modify and Consult processes.
To access these processes, first click on the option you wish to configure (projects
elements). The Information Tabular section will then display the registries. Select the
registry you wish to modify, delete, or consult by clicking the gray square to the left, as
shown in the figure below:
Figure 4.16 Registry selection
If you right-click on the tabular or the tree menu, an alternate menu will be displayed. This
menu groups together the operation processes for you to select. If no registry is selected,
the first registry will be selected by default. For the Addfunction, you do not need to select
any registry
These processes are described below:
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a) Add:This option is used to add a new registry within the configuration. Once this
option has been selected, each configuration elements window is displayed. You
may carry out the following steps
Enter the information requested for each field
Figure 4.17 Add new element
Notice that you may not leave any fields blank. If you do so, you will receive
the following message.
Figure 4.18 Warning message
Once the new registry information is complete, click the Ok button to save it
in the database file; if you do not wish to save it, click the Cancel button.
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c) Delete: This function deletes the selected database file. If no registry is selected on
the tabular, the first registry will be automatically selected. You will receive a
message requesting confirmation for registry deletion.
Figure 4.20 Delete confirmation
NOTE: If you delete a registry and there are other registries associated to it, such as
scales, alarm levels, and point types, these registries will also be deleted from the database
file.
d) Consult: The tabular shown on the interfaces right panel, displays the columns
containing registries information. Select this option to see all the registries fields
information.
First, select the registry to be consulted (if no registry is selected, the first
saved registry will be automatically selected).
Right-click on the Information Tabular or the Tree menu and select the
Consultoption.
An interface containing the entire consulted registrys data will be
displayed. To exit, click on the Okbutton.
The fields are inhibited because of the Consult process; if you need to
modify some information please choose Modifyprocess.
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Figure 4.21 Consult windows
4.3.1 Device
The configuration of the slave device being monitored by the Viewer is described in this
section, which is divided into:
1. General information
2. Communication channel parameters.
3. DNP information acquisition.
4.3.1.1 General Information
The information shown in this section is the one previously configured when the
project was created. The projects NAME and DESCRIPTION, as well as configured
points, such as Digital inputs, Digital outputs, and Analog inputs will be discussed in
this section.
The Add andDelete processes are disabled in this section, as they comprise the
base of the project; only the Modify and Consult processes are enabled. In this
section, the only modifiable field is the projects Description.
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Figure 4.22 Device Interface
4.3.1.2 Communication Channel Parameters
The Master/Slave link and information transmission parameters are configured.
These data are divided into two groups: Application Layer Parameters and LinkLayer Parameters. These parameters come with a default configuration, which may
be modified if required
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Figure 4.23 Communication Channel Parameters
a) Application Layer Parameters
Enable unsolicited responses:If this option is selected, the slave
devices configuration will be modified when communications with it are
established via DNPso that it sends unsolicited responses. When this
option is selected, lower the scanning frequency as much as possible,
as there will be no need to constantly receive information from the slave
device.
Application time out: This is the time in milliseconds the application
waits for a response from the RTU. This field is only used when the
RETRIES field is other than zero (0).
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b) Link Layer Parameters
Master device address: The Master device address is used to issue
requests.
Slave device address:this refers to the data acquisition equipment,
from which the information generated by the field equipment is
obtained.
Port Number: The Master device establishes communications and
sends the requests the DNPreceives from the slave device through this
port number. Such requests refer to the means by which the
information acquisition is carried out.
Baud rate: This is thespeed in bits per second of the masterdevice/data acquisition equipment communications channel.
RTS:Setting this option the communication will be RS232 or RS485 to
communicate color mimic panelwith the slave device. If you check RTS
option you need to specify the RTS PREAMBLE and RTS
POSTAMBLE time.
a)RTS Preamble: Time (in ms) the device asserts RTS before
transmit data. The numbers valid range is from -0 to 10000
milliseconds.
b)RTS Post amble: Time (in ms) the device asserts RTS after
transmit data. The numbers valid range is from -0 to 10000
milliseconds.
Confirmation of data link layer: When this option is selected, the
slave device is asked for reception confirmation every time the master
device sends a message. This parameter is applicable only when a
noisy channel exists, i.e., when the transmitted information is altered
due to cannel interference or deficiencies.
Confirmation timeout: It is the maximum time, in milliseconds, that the
master device will wait for a reception confirmation message from the
slave device. If no confirmation message is received within this period,
it will be considered a timeout occurrence.
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Retries: It is the number of times the master device will send the same
request after a timeout occurrence.
4.3.1.3 DNP Information acquisition
The slave device data acquisition configuration is performed in this interface. First,
there are two information fields, namely:
a) Specific: This data acquisition scheme requests information from specific
DNP objects
Figure 4.24 DNP Data Acquisition for Specific Objects
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When the SPECIFIC field is selected, the following fields are enabled:
Frequency: it refers to the time span (in seconds) in which the
corresponding request will be sent.
Variation: Variation selection of the object to be requested. (See DNP
profile for further information)
Qualifier: DNPqualifier specifically required to interpret the data range
delivered by the scanning being configured (See DNPprofile for further
information).
b) By class: When this field is selected, the data acquisition scheme will be
determined to be on a group priority basis
Figure 4.25 Class DNP Data Acquisition
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The only configurable item on the BY CLASS section is the FREQUENCY field.
The right bottom part of the screen shows a description of values for FREQUENCY
Frequency Values Description
Value Description
-1 No information is acquired
03600 Frequency of acquisition (s). (Object 02, 22, 32, 60
except class 0 data)
603600 Frequency of acquisition (s). (Object 01, 20, 30, 60
only Class 0 data)
6086400 Frequency of acquisition (s) (Object 50)
Table 4.1 Frequency Values Description.
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4.3.2 DNP Profile Document for Windows CE6
DNP V3.00DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT
This document must be accompanied by a table having the following headings:
Object Group Request Function Codes Response Function Codes
Object Variation Request Qualifiers Response Qualifiers
Object Name (optional)
Vendor Name: SENSA CONTROL DIGITAL S.A. de C.V
Device Name: PANEL MIMICO A COLORES
Highest DNP Level Supported:
For Requests: Nivel 2
For Responses: Nivel 2
Device Function:
X Master - Slave
Notable objects, functions, and/or qualifiers supported in addition to the Highest DNP LevelsSupported (the complete list is described in the attached table):
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Maximum Data Link Frame Size(octets):
Transmitted :_________292_______
Received (must be 292): 292
Maximum Application Fragment Size (octets):
Transmitted:___2048____ (if >2048, must
be conFigureble)
Received: _249____ (must be >= 249)
Maximum Data Link Re-tries:
None
Fixed at_______________________
X ConFigureble, range ___0_ to_99___
Maximum Application Layer Re-tries:
X None
ConFigureble, range ___ to ______
(Fixed is not permitted)
Requires Data Link Layer Confirmation:
Never
Always
Sometimes If 'Sometimes', when? ___________________________
X ConFigureble If 'ConFigureble', how? __Por parmetros de ConFigurecin delSoftware_________________
Requires Application Layer Confirmation:
X Never
Always (not recommended)
When reporting Event Data (Slave devices only)
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When sending multi-fragment responses (Slave devices only)
Sometimes If 'Sometimes', when?______________________________________________
ConFigureble If 'ConFigureble', how? _______________
Timeouts while waiting for:
Data Link Confirm None Fixed at _________ Variable X ConFigureble
Complete Appl. Fragment X None Fixed at _________ Variable ConFigureble
Application Confirm X None Fixed at _________ Variable ConFigureble
Complete Appl. Response X None Fixed at _________ Variable ConFigureble
Others__________________________________________________________________________
Attach explanation if 'Variable' or 'ConFigureble' was checked for any timeout: ConFigureble pormedio del software de conFigurecin
Sends/Executes Control Operations:
WRITE Binary Outputs X Never Always Sometimes ConFigureble
SELECT/OPERATE Never X Always Sometimes ConFigureble
DIRECT OPERATE X Never Always Sometimes ConFigureble
DIRECT OPERATE - NO ACK X Never Always Sometimes ConFigureble
Count > 1 Never X Always Sometimes ConFigureble
Pulse On Never Always Sometimes X ConFigureble
Pulse Off X Never Always Sometimes ConFigureble
Latch On X Never Always Sometimes ConFigureble
Latch Off X Never Always Sometimes ConFigureble
Queue X Never Always Sometimes ConFigureble
Clear Queue X Never Always Sometimes ConFigureble
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Attach explanation if 'Sometimes' or 'ConFigureble' was checked for any operation. Por medio deconFigurecin de puntos de salida digital a travs del software
FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING ITEM FOR MASTER DEVICES ONLY:
Expects Binary Input Change Events:
Either time-tagged or non-time-tagged for a single event
X Both time-tagged and non-time-tagged for a single event
ConFigureble (attach explanation)
FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FOR SLAVE DEVICES ONLY:
Reports Binary Input Change Eventswhen no specific variation requested:
Never
Only time-tagged
Only non-time-tagged
ConFigureble to send both, oneor the other (attach explanation):.
Reports time-tagged Binary Input Change Events when nospecific variation requested:
Never
Binary Input Change With Time
Binary Input Change With Relative Time
ConFigureble (attach explanation):
Sends Unsolicited Responses:
Never
ConFigureble (attachexplanation):
Only certain objects
Sometimes (attach explanation)
ENABLE/DISABLEUNSOLICITED
Function codes supported
Sends Static Data in Unsolicited Responses:
Never
When Device Restarts
When Status Flags Change
No other options are permitted.
Default Counter Object/Variation: Counters Roll Over at:
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No Counters Reported
ConFigureble (attachexplanation):
Default Object__________
____
Default Variation__________
____
Point-by-point list attached
No Counters Reported
ConFigureble (attach explanation)
16 Bits
32 Bits
Other Value _____________
Point-by-point list attached
Sends Multi-Fragment Responses: Yes No
OBJECT REQUEST(Master may issue
Outstation must parse)
RESPONSE(Master must parse
Outstation may issue)
Obj Var Description FuncCodes(dec)
QualCodes(hex)
FuncCodes
Qual Codes (hex)
1 0 Binary InputAll Variations 1 00,01,06
1 1 Binary Input 1 00,01,06 129 00,01
1 2 Binary Input with Status 1 00,01,06 129 00,01
2 0 Binary Input Change - All Variations 1 06,07,08
2 1 Binary Input Change without Time 1 06,07,08 129, 17, 28
2 2 Binary Input Change with Time 1 06,07,08 129, 17, 28
2 3 Binary Input Change with Relative Time 1 06,07,08 129, 17, 28
10 0 Binary Output - All Variations
10 1 Binary Output
129
00,01
10 2 Binary Output Status129
00, 01
12 1 Control Relay Output Block 3, 4, 17, 28 129 echo of request
20 0 Binary Counter - All Variations 1 00,01,06
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OBJECT REQUEST(Master may issue
Outstation must parse)
RESPONSE(Master must parse
Outstation may issue)
Obj Var Description Func
Codes(dec)
Qual
Codes(hex)
Func
Codes
Qual Codes (hex)
20 1 32-Bit Binary Counter 1 00,01,06129
00,01
20 2 16-Bit Binary Counter 1 00,01,06 129 00,01
20 3 32-Bit Delta Counter 129 00,01
20 4 16-Bit Delta Counter 129 00,01
20 5 32-Bit Binary Counter without Flag 1 00,01,06 129 00,01
20 6 16-Bit Binary Counter without Flag 1 00,01,06 129 00,01
20 7 32-Bit Delta Counter without Flag 129 00,01
20 8 16-Bit Delta Counter without Flag 129 00,01
21 0 Frozen Counters - All Variations
21 1 32-Bit Frozen Counter
21 2 16-Bit Frozen Counter
21 9 32-Bit Frozen Counter without Flag
21 10 16-Bit Frozen Counter without Flag
22 0 Counter Change Event - All Variations 1 06,07,08
22 1 32-Bit Counter Change Event without Time 1 06,07,08129,
17, 28
22 2 16-Bit Counter Change Event without Time 1 06,07,08129,
17, 28
22 5 32-Bit Counter Change Event with Time129,
17, 28
22 6 16-Bit Counter Change Event with Time129,
17, 28
23 0 Frozen Counter Events - All Variations
23 1 32-Bit Frozen Counter Event without Time
129,
17, 28
23 2 16-Bit Frozen Counter Event without Time129,
17, 28
30 0 Analog Input - All Variations 1 00,01,06
30 1 32-Bit Analog Input 1 00,01,06 129 00, 01
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OBJECT REQUEST(Master may issue
Outstation must parse)
RESPONSE(Master must parse
Outstation may issue)
Obj Var Description Func
Codes(dec)
Qual
Codes(hex)
Func
Codes
Qual Codes (hex)
30 2 16-Bit Analog Input 1 00,01,06 129 00, 01
30 3 32-Bit Analog Input without flag 1 00,01,06 129 00, 01
30 4 16-Bit Analog Input without flag 1 00,01,06 129 00, 01
32 0 Analog Change Event - All Variations 1 06,07,08
32 1 32-Bit Analog Change Event without Time 1 06,07,08129,
17, 28
32 2 16-Bit Analog Change Event without Time 1 06,07,08129,
17, 28
32 3 32-Bit Analog Change Event with Time 1 06,07,08129,
17, 28
32 4 16-Bit Analog Change Event with Time 1 06,07,08129,
17, 28
40 0 Analog Output Status - All Variations
40 1 32-Bit Analog Output Status129
00, 01
40 2 16-Bit Analog Output Status 129 00, 01
41 1 32-Bit Analog Output Block
41 2 16-Bit Analog Output Block
50 1 Time and Date 1 07 Quantity= 1
129 07 quantity = 1
51 1 Time and Date CTO 129, 07, quantity=1
51 2 Unsynchronized Time and Date CTO 129, 07, quantity=1
52 1 Time Delay Coarse 129 07, quantity=1
52 2 Time Delay Fine
60 1 Class 0 Data 1 06
60 2 Class 1 Data 1 06
20, 21 06
60 3 Class 2 Data 1 06
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OBJECT REQUEST(Master may issue
Outstation must parse)
RESPONSE(Master must parse
Outstation may issue)
Obj Var Description Func
Codes(dec)
Qual
Codes(hex)
Func
Codes
Qual Codes (hex)
20, 21 06
60 4 Class 3 Data 1 06
20, 21 06
80 1 Internal Indications
2 00index=7
Table 4.2 Implemented Object
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4.3.3 Scales
This function adds Analog scales, which will handle the projects configuration.
Scales need to be defined in order to convert numbers into engineering units. The
scale configuration interface is shown below.
Figure 4.26 Scale Configuration
Below is a description of each field. You may not leave any field blank.
a) Key: This field identifies each of the added registries by using consecutive
numbers. This field always appears disabled as the system automatically
assigns a key number to each new registry.
b) Description: You may enter a description of the new scale, it has a limit of 30
characters.
c) Unit:Enter the engineering unit to be used.
d) Low scale and high scale:These are the maximum and minimum numbers
the analog inputs device delivers. You may enter whole numbers of up to seven
digits on each field. The numbers valid range is from -32767 to 32767. The
scale formula is shown below:
{[(Ing max-Ing min)/(Ctas. Max - Ctas. Min)] * Cuentas DNP}+{[(Ctas. Max *
Ing. Min)-(Ctas. Min * Ing. Max)]/(Ctas. Max - Ing. Min)}
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Some examples are shown below:
Name Example Illustration
Symmetrical
measurement
(+ range and
- range)
Type I Mwatt
Low scale: -32767
High scale: 32767
Low Eng. Unit
Scale: -120
High Eng. Unit
Scale: 120
For a 16,000
scale, the
engineering value
should be 58.59
MW
Asymmetrical
measurement
(Only +
range)
Low scale: 0
High scale: 32767
Low Eng. Unit
Scale: 0
High Eng. Unit
Scale: 150
For a 30,000
scale, the
engineering value
should be 137.33
kV
Table 4.3 Scales example
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Notice that the high scales must be higher than low scales, otherwise, the following
message will appear and you will not be able to continue until the scales are modified.
Figure 4.27 Scale error message
a) Low and High engineering unit scales: These are the high and low
engineering unit scales and they are equivalent to the high and low scales,
respectively. Notice that the high engineering unit scales must be higher
than low engineering unit scales, otherwise, the following message will
appear and you will not be able to continue until the scales are modified
Figure 4.28 Engineering unit error message.
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4.3.4 Alarm levels
4.3.4.1 Digital alarms
This module allows you to register the Digital Alarm Levels used in the projects
configuration. The purpose of defining Alarm Levels is to establish the values which
will trigger an alarm (such as, High-High, high, Low, Low-Low). Also, the color used
to identify each of these levels is established.
The alarms b