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IPScom ® Communications Software Package M-3800 PROTECTIVE RELAYS Industry Leader Since 1969 Made in the USA Main Menu Flow User Logo Lines Unit Identifier Relay Type Unit Address

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IPScom®

CommunicationsSoftware PackageM-3800

PROTECTIVERELAYS

Industry Leader Since 1969Made in the USA

Main Menu Flow

User Logo LinesUnit Identifier

Relay TypeUnit Address

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M-3800 IPScom® Communications Software

M-3800 IPScomThe M-3800 IPScom Communications Softwarepackage provides communications with theBeckwith Integrated Protection Systems (IPS) anddownloads data for the IPSplot® OscillographAnalysis Software package. It is an integral part of, andsupplied with, the Integrated Protection Systems.

Installation and SetupIPScom runs with the Microsoft® Windowsoperating system, version 3.1, and is available in thefollowing IBM PC-compatible format:

• one 3.5" double-sided, high-density(DS/HD 1.44 Mb) disk

Hardware RequirementsIPScom will run on any IBM PC-compatiblecomputer that provides at least the following:

• 4 Mb of RAM

• Windows 3.1 or later

• one 3.5" double-sided, high-density(DS/HD 1.44 Mb) disk drive

• one serial (RS-232) communication port

• VGA monitor

• Mouse or pointing device

Recommended, but not required, are the following:

• Math coprocessor

• Windows-compatible printer

Installation

IPScom Program-Item Icon

IPScom can be run from a hard disk. An installationutility has been provided to simplify the process.

Multiple Systems SetupThe individual addressing capability of IPScom andthe Integrated Protection Systems allows multiple sys-tems to share a direct or modem connection. Fordetails, see the Instruction Book of the Beckwith Elec-tric Integrated Protection System being used.

OverviewWhen IPScom is started, a menu and status bar isdisplayed, as shown on the front page. The followingsections describe each IPScom menu selection andexplain each IPScom command in the same order asthey are displayed.

When the operator enters the IPScom program, twomenus are selectable: the File menu and the Commmenu. The File menu allows the operator to write to adata file; the Comm menu allows the operator tocommunicate directly with an Integrated ProtectionSystem.

File Menu

The File menu enables the operator to create a newdata file, open a previously-created data file, close acurrent data file, and save a file. The operator canalso exit the IPScom program through the File menu.

Since IPScom can be used with several BeckwithElectric protection systems, the format and contentsof a file depend on the protective system beingaddressed. For new files when not connected to oneof the protection systems, this is established with theSystem Type dialog box.

Comm MenuHelpWindowFile RelayComm

The Communication dialog box (see Figure 1) allowssetup of the IPScom communication data to coordi-nate with the protection system and to establishcontact with a remote unit. When communicating of afiber optic loop network, echo cancelling is available,if needed, by selecting the Echo Cancel box. Thiscommand masks the sender’s returned echo.

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Relay Menu

The Relay menu allows the operator to set, monitor,or interrogate the protection system. Six submenusare provided: Setup, Monitor, Targets, Oscillograph,Write to and Read from.

The Setup submenu provides three commands: SetupRelay, Setpoints, and Set Date/Time. The SetupRelay command displays the Setup Relay dialog box(see Figure 2) which allows the input of pertinentinformation regarding the system to which theprotection is applied.

The Setpoints command displays the RelaySetpoints dialog box (see Figure 3) from which theindividual relay function dialog boxes can beaccessed. The configuration and settings for allfunctions are completed in the Setpointconfiguration dialog boxes (see Figure 7).

The Relay Setpoints dialog box gives access toadditional dialog boxes: All Setpoints Table andConfigure. Choosing the Display All commandbutton displays the All Setpoints Table dialog box(see Figure 5) which is a list of settings for each relaywithin a single window. This permits scrolling throughall relay setpoint configuration values. Choosing theConfigure command button displays the Configure

dialog box (see Figure 6)—a chart of programmedinput and output contacts—permitting scrolling throughall relay output and blocking input configurations.Both dialog boxes, All Setpoint Table and Configure,feature hotspots which allow jumping from a scrollingdialog box to a relay configuration dialog box andback to the scrolling dialog box again. All availableparameters can be reviewed or changed whenjumping to a relay configuration dialog box from eitherscrolling dialog box.

The Set Date/Time command displays an appropriatedialog box (see Figure 4).

The Monitor submenu provides access forreviewing the present status of the protection system’smeasured and calculated values. A cascading menuappears, providing several command options as shown above.

The Targets submenu provides three commandoptions: Display, Reset LED, and Clear History. TheDisplay command displays the Target dialog boxproviding detailed data on target events: time anddate, function status, phase current values, andIN/OUT contact status. Within the dialog box,individually recorded events can be selected. TheReset LED command resets the LED and the ClearHistory command clears all stored target data.

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The Sequence of Events submenu allows the user toSetup the events that trigger the Sequence of Eventsrecorder, Retrieve events from the relay, View thepararmeters captured at the time of the event andClear the event recorder.

The Setup menu item displays the Event Trigger Setupscreen Figure 4-18. Protective function Pickup, Trip,Dropout and/or Output/Input Pickup or Dropout areselected to trigger the Sequence of Events Recorder.

The Retrieve command downloads the events fromthe currently connected relay (events must be re-trieved from the relay and stored in a file in order toview them.)

View permits the user to see a detailed list of pastevents and their corresponding captured parameters(real power, reactive power, differential current, deltavoltage, delta frequency, phase angle, 59D ratio,V brush (64B), field insulation resistance (64F), Vstator(20 Hz), and Istator (20 Hz) which are displayed in theEvent Log Viewer screen Figure 4-19.

The event log viewer screen includes the commandsOpen, Close, Print Summary, and Print Detail.Open opens a saved sequence of events file. Closecloses the print file. Print Summary prints an eventsummary, and Print Detail prints the detailed eventreport. Clear deletes event history from the control.

The Oscillograph submenu allows storage of data onselected parameters for review and plotting at a latertime. The Setup command allows the partitioning andtriggering designations to be made, the Retrievecommand downloads and stores collected datato a file, the Trigger command allows the manual

triggering of the recorder, the Clear command erasesthe existing records, and the Plot command runs theoptional M-3801 IPSplot Oscillograph AnalysisSoftware program.

The Write to submenu allows writing of data to therelay. The Read from submenu allows retrieval of thedata from the relay to the computer for display.

The Profile submenu provides three command options:Switching Method, Active Profile, and Copy Profile.

Switching Method command allows selection of ei-ther Manual or Input contact. Active Profile allowsuser to designate active profile. Copy Profile copiesactive profile to one of four profiles (user should allowapproximately 2 minutes for copying.)

▲ CAUTION: Switching the active profile when therelay is on-line may cause unexpected operation if thewrong profile is selected.

The Window menu enables positioning andarrangement of any of IPScom’s windows so that thereis better access to available functions. This featureallows the display of several windows at the same time.

The Help menu enables you to look up informationabout any of IPScom’s menus and commands.

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Figure 1 Communication Dialog Box

COMMAND BUTTONS

Open COM Initiates contact with the protective system, either by direct serial or modem communication.

Close COM Breaks communication with the protective system, for both direct serial or modem communication.

TCP_IP Opens the ethernet applicable communication screen selections to allow user to enter a TCP_IP address(if necessary), and opening and closing communication with the target relay.

Modem Displays the expanded Communication dialog box.

Cancel Returns you to the IPScom main window; any changes to the displayed information are lost.

Open TCP_IP Initiates contact with the protective system by ethernet connection.

Close TCP_IP Closes Ethernet connection.

Bring Up When selected, following connection toTerminal the target modem, allows the user toWindow send commands to the modem.AfterDialing

Add Displays the Add/Edit dialog box, allowing you to type a protective system’s unit identifier, phone number,and communication address.

Edit Displays the Add/Edit dialog box, allowing you to review and change the user lines (unit identifier), phonenumber, and communication address of a selected entry.

Delete Deletes a selected entry.

Save Saves any changes to the displayed information

Initialize Allows the user to send special setup or other AT commands directly to the modem.

Dial Dials the entry selected from the directory.

Hang Up Ends modem communication, allowing the user to dial again.

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COMMAND BUTTONS

Input Active When the unit is equipped with expanded I/O, this command opens the Expanded Input ActiveState State screen (Figure 4-7), to allow the selection of Expanded Inputs 7 through 14.Expanded

Pulse/Latch When the unit is equipped with expanded I/O, this command opens the Pulse/LatchRelay screen (Figures 4-8 and 4-9) to allow the selection of expanded outputs 9 through 23.ExpandedOutputs

Save When connected to a protection system, sends the currently displayed information to the unit. Otherwise,saves the currently displayed information.

Cancel Returns you to the IPScom® main window; any changes to the displayed information are lost.

Figure 2 Setup Relay Dialog Box

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Figure 3 Relay Setpoints Dialog Box

Figure 4 Set Unit Date/Time Dialog Box

COMMAND BUTTONS

Functions Opens the All Setpoints Table dialog box for the specified range of functions.

Configure Opens the Configure dialog box.

Exit Saves the currently displayed information and returns you to the IPScom® main window.

COMMAND BUTTONS

Stop Clock This toggles between start/stop, the relayclock. ‘Stop’ pauses, ‘Start’ resumes.

Save Saves Time and Date settings to the relaywhen applicable.

Cancel Returns you to the IPScom® main window.Any changes to the displayed information islost.

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Figure 5 All Setpoints Table Dialog Box (partial)

JUMP HOTSPOTS

This window provides you with jump hotspots, identified by the hand icon, that take you to each relay dialog box and theSetup Relay dialog box. Exiting any of these dialog boxes will return you to the All Setpoints Table dialog box.

CONTROL MENU

Close Returns you to the Relay Setpoints dialog box.

Move Allows you to reposition the dialog box.

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COMMAND BUTTONS

Save When connected to a protection system, sends the currently displayed information to the unit. Otherwise,saves the currently displayed information and returns you to the Relay Setpoints, All Setpoints Table, orConfigure dialog box.

Cancel Returns the user to the Relay Setpoints, All Setpoints Table, or Configure dialog box; any changes to thedisplayed information are lost.

Expanded When the unit is equipped with expandedI/O’s I/O, this selection allows the user to select expanded outputs 9–23 and expanded inputs 7–14.

Figure 7 Negative Sequence Overcurrent (46) Setpoint Dialog Box

JUMP HOTSPOTS

This window provides you with jump hotspots,identified by the hand icon, that take you to eachrelay dialog box. Exiting any of these dialog boxeswill return you to the Configure dialog box.

CONTROL MENU

Close Returns you to the Relay Setpointsdialog box.

Move Allows you to reposition the dialogbox.

Figure 6 Configure Dialog Box

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Loss-of-Field window shows a graphic representation ofloss-of-field settings, and also displays the positivesequence impedance.

CONTROL BUTTONS

Move up the scope window

Move down the scope window

Move the scope window to the left

Move the scope window to the right

Zoom In

Zoom Out

Refresh Scope

Figure 8 Loss of Field Dialog Box

Figure 9 Target Dialog Box

COMMAND BUTTONS

Comment Opens comment dialog box for annotation.

Print Prints out selected target information, with comment.

Save Saves selected target information, with comment, as a text file.

Close Exits the currently displayed dialog box.

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These are calculated values based on the VT and CT inputs.

Figure 10 Primary Status Dialog Box

Figure 11 Secondary Status Dialog Box

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800-3800-SP-02MC3 01/13© 1995 Beckwith Electric Co. All Rights Reserved.Printed in USA