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pacFactory
User Manual
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Introduction ................................................................................................................ 6
1.1
Introduction.................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2
Application ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3
Nomenclature ................................................................................................................................................ 7
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.2
2.3
2.4
Reports: Faults............................................................................................................................................ 31
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
3.2
3.3
3.4
Communications .....................................................................................................45
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4.2
4.3
Report configuration.................................................................................................................................. 52
4.4
4.5
4.6
Device model............................................................................................................62
7.1
7.2
8.2
8.3
8.1.2
8.1.3
8.1.4
8.1.5
Close ..................................................................................................................................................... 71
Alarms................................................................................................................................................... 72
8.2.2
Graphics ............................................................................................................................................... 75
8.2.3
Screen order........................................................................................................................................ 89
8.2.4
8.2.5
8.2.6
8.3.2
8.3.3
8.3.4
8.3.5
Update IP .............................................................................................................................................. 99
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9.1
XML Format................................................................................................................................................104
9.2
Options........................................................................................................................................................106
9.3
XML Format............................................................................................................................................111
10.2
Options....................................................................................................................................................114
Logic editor.............................................................................................................115
11.1
Logic ........................................................................................................................................................115
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Introduction
Introduction
1.1 Introduction
This document describes the possibilities of the pacFactory protection management software,
which allows for the configuration and monitoring of equipment based on the IEC 61850 Standard.
pacFactory is an application that is included in the energyFactorySuite (INGESYS eFS)
engineering environment developed by INGETEAM S.A. for the management of devices based on
the IEC 61850 Standard. The pacFactory application allows for the following functions:
Installation Management
Equipment monitoring:
o
Status
Statistical data
Measurement
Protection events
Fault reports
Measurements log
Interferences (oscillography)
Setting configuration
Communication configuration
o
Other protocols:
Logic configuration
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Introduction
1.2 Application
The pacFactory configuration application is designed to manage ingeteam EF platform-based
protection and control equipment. However, some of its functions also mean that it is possible to
configure the configuration part associated to IEC 61850 based on the Ingeteam IH platform or
even third-party equipment. All of the functions previously described and developed n this document
are available for Ingeteam EF platform-based equipment. Functions applicable to IH platform-based
equipment:
Installation management.
Configuration of settings and export to CID for sending via FTP (no partial setting changes
sent).
Communication configuration:
o
Installation management.
Communication configuration:
o
1.3 Nomenclature
ACSI: Abstract Communication Service Interface.
ANSI: American National Standards Institute.
CID: Configured IED Description.
DA: Data Attribute.
DO: Data Object.
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FCD: Functionally Constrained Data.
FCDA: Functionally Constrained Data Attribute.
GSE: General Substation Event.
GOOSE: Generic Object Oriented Substation Event.
GSSE: Generic Substation Status Event.
ICD: IED Capabilities Description.
IEC 61850: International Standard IEC61850.Communication Networks and Systems in
Substations.
IED: Intelligent Electronic Device.
INGESYS eFS: INGESYS energyFactorySuite.
LD: Logical Device.
LN: Logical Node.
RCB: Report Control Block.
SCD: Substation Configuration Description.
SG: Setting Group. Settings table
SGCB: Setting Group Control Block.
SNW: Subnetwork. Local communications subnetwork.
SCSM: Specific Communications Service Mapping
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Introduction
Fig. 1.1
While no installation is active, the start button will remain disabled. Information on the status bar:
Active User.
Active Installation.
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Introduction
Fig. 1.2
The active installation is colored green on the eFS icon and the text is in bold and is at the bottom of the
form (Current project). Inactive installations are colored grey on the eFS icon and the text is not bold.
The following options are available:
Activate/Deactivate: If the active project is selected from the list, this offers the option to
deactivate it. If the non-active project is selected from the list, this offers the option to activate it.
Export: It allows make a backup of the installation. It is only available for the active installation.
Delete: It allows delete an installation. An installation can only be deleted if it is not active.
The Master equipment, Control Panel and Autobackup do not apply to pacFactory software and are
only used for energyFactorySuite software.
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Introduction
Fig. 1.3
List of IEDs
The following options are available in the menu and the button bar:
Import IED from a file: This allows for an IED to be created from its ICD or CID configuration file.
Export CID: This allows for the CID configuration file to be exported from the selected IED.
Export All CID files: Export all CID files from the active installation.
A list of the different equipment detected is displayed, indicating data such as the
equipment type, the IP address or the MAC address.
Select one equipment from the list for the following options: (See Note)
PING: This performs a ping to the equipment to check whether IP access to it is
available.
Change IP: This changes the IP address of the selected device.
Import ICD to PC: This retrieves the CID configuration file from the equipment and
save it in the selected directory.
Import IED to DB: This retrieves the CID file from the equipment and imports it
automatically to create an IED in the database.
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Delete an IED: This deletes the selected IED from the facility database.
Rename
Duplicate
Create bay
Delete
On bay level
o
Rename
Duplicate
Create IED
Delete
On IED level
o
Rename
Delete
Note: For access to the following options, the computer must be connected to the same Ethernet and the network adaptor
must be configured with an IP address in the same range as the equipment.
There are two options to load the environment when working with an IED:
Select the IED from the list and press the Continue button.
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Introduction
Fig. 1.4
Click on 'Yes', when data or configuration values have changed in IED from other tools as,
iedFactory/substationFactory, or after import the CID file that has modified the data model IED. Click on
'No'; if there are no changes in data model, and run the application quickly.
Importing an IED to a facility
Fig. 1.5
Import the IED from a file. It is not necessary to be communicating with any equipment for this option.
Automatic equipment detection in network. Import the IED directly from the equipment. This last
option detects the equipment connected to the network. A screen such as the one shown below is
displayed:
Fig. 1.7
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First see whether the equipment is within the range of the PC subnet for correct communications with it.
To do so, either add the equipment subnet to the PC network card or change the IP of the equipment so
that it belongs to the PC subnet. This last option is possibly the fastest and easiest, wherever possible.
To change the IP of any equipment, select it and click on the Configure IP button, indicate the IP and
mask with which the equipment is to be configured and send it. Refresh automatic detection to confirm
the change and you can now work trouble-free. Once you have confirmed that communications with the
equipment are possible, the IED is imported to the facility using the Import IED to DB option. The
following screen is then displayed for both options - import from a file or from device. The first thing to
check are the data types over the existing installation.
Fig. 1.8
Data Types
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Introduction
Fig. 1.9
Import ICD/CID
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Introduction
Fig. 1.10
2. Access menu to the different functions and browser trees by the device data model
4. Status bar.
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Introduction
Status bar
en-EN: Language Information. The language can only be modified from the initial welcome screen.
Fig. 1.12
Fig. 1.13
Current installation
Fig. 1.14
Information on the active table in the device and in the PC and the total number of tables existing. The
information on the active table in the device is only displayed once you have communicated.
Fig. 1.15
The active table is changed using this option in the menu toolbar
Communication status:
Fig. 1.16
Fig. 1.17
Fig. 1.18
ON LINE: Transitory mode between OFF LINE and communicating, until the application establishes
communications with the device.
Fig. 1.19
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Introduction
Commercial code
If there is communication with the device, be displayed in the central part of the status bar the
commercial code that has the device. If the commercial code is modified in the device, this can occur at
discharge or disable input and output cards, be detected and displayed a message indicating that the
code is detected on device other than having the database application. It gives the user the option to
replace the existing database code detected by the new device or else 'cancel'. 'Cancel' put on the
application to Offline mode, so will stop to communicate with the device, be considered is
communicating with an incorrect device, or the ip address is incorrect.
File:
o
Off line / On line working mode: This allows for the programme to be switched to Offline mode so that communications are disabled. This mode is designed for when you do
not want to send or receive any communications message via Ethernet. It is also
necessary to retrieve and view the reports downloaded in USB from the device.
Close all except this window: This closes all tabs except for the active one.
Reports: Each option allows for access to the corresponding report screen.
o
Signal status.
Measurement status.
Protection events.
Faults.
Statistics.
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Oscillography:
o
Comtrade viewer.
Settings:
o
Protection Settings.
Control settings.
Logics settings.
Configuration:
o
Display.
Logics.
Protection logics.
Procome Protocol.
Applications
o
Send FTP: CID configuration file export process and its sending to the equipment via
FTP.
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Password (Password change): This changes the password to access the ftp of the
device.
Synchronization: Sending of date and time to the equipment. This allows for sending of
the current PC date/time or a specific date/time indicated by the user to be selected.
(Note: If the option to send a different date/time to that of the PC is chosen, the PC time
will not be modified).
View backup: This displays the report files downloaded to USB from the device.
Window
o
Help
o
The different options can be disabled depending on the current tab. <br><br> The static tool bar
includes the following options:
Save: This saves the changes made by the user to the PC database. It is only enabled in the
settings tabs.
Save IED: This saves the data received from the IED to the PC database. It is only enabled if
settings have been received from the equipment.
Export: This allows for the CID configuration file to be exported from the equipment.
Standards: This opens the standard management dialogue box (see Section 5.1.1). It is only
enabled in the settings tabs.
Read Settings: This requests the settings from the IED. It is only enabled in the settings tabs.
Send Settings: This sends the settings changes to the IED. It is only enabled in the settings
tabs. To be able to send settings to the device, they must have been previously requested.
Active Table: This sends the change to the active table. It is also possible to make changes to
an active table in terms of the information saved in the database without it being sent to the
device.
IED Properties: Information on the equipment configuration in the PC, which includes:
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Details: Such as the name of the IED, the type of device, the access point or the
description.
AP1 (Access Point 1): This contains the IP address, the network mask, the Gateway
and the IP address for the SNTP server. As well as being able to edit the IP address,
users have a button next to its checkbox to Auto detect the IP addresses of the
Ingeteam equipment connected to the communications network and allowing for one of
them to be selected.
Send FTP: CID configuration file export process and its sending to the equipment via FTP.
Commercial Code: Through the commercial code get the type of equipment (only protection,
control and single control or protection).
Calculator.
Fig. 1.22
By selecting the option, you will see that the options no longer available are disabled in the left-hand
menu and access to the reports has a new icon.
Fig. 1.23
The windows that no longer apply due to the option selected are also closed, such as protection
settings, logics settings, etc.
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Fig. 1.24
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Fig. 1.25
To return to online work mode and return to the active project, select the return to the active facility
option from the tool menu or untick the Off line work mode option directly in the File menu.
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Fig. 1.26
Fig. 1.27
1.10
Reports
o
Signal status
Measurement status
Protection events
Faults
Statistics
Logs
o
Measurement record
Oscillography
o
Comtrade Editor
Comtrade viewer
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Introduction
Settings
o
Protection settings
Control settings
Logics settings
Configuration
o
Config CF Data
Display
Logics
Protection logics
Procome Protocol
DNP Protocol
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Introduction
Fig. 1.28
Menu
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Fig. 1.29
Data Window
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Data monitoring
Data monitoring
Measurement status
Fig. 1.30
Measurements: Values with the reset option have a button next to them so that
they can be initialized.
Acknowledge Fault
LEDS off
Relays off
Signal status
See the EF platform user manual for detailed information on the status report.
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Data monitoring
Refresh data: Request for data from protection. The events are only requested on
request by the user.
Last update: The local PC date and time at which the data was last updated are
indicated on the red report title bar.
Delete data: A form is opened to delete events. All events can be deleted or a
selection made between dates.
Delete selection: This allows for the events selected from the list of events to be
deleted.
Export to excel: This allows to export all the list of events to an excel sheet.
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Data monitoring
Fig. 1.32
List of events:
o
The date, time, description and event status (On/Off) are indicated for every event.
Measurement details:
o
This displays the measurements associated to the event selected from the list of
events.
Protection Events
See the EF platform user manual for detailed information on the status report.
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Data monitoring
Refresh data: Request for data from protection. The faults are only requested on
request by the user.
Last update: The local PC date and time at which the data was last updated are
indicated on the red report title bar.
Delete data: A form is opened to delete faults. All events can be deleted or a
selection made between dates.
Delete selection: This allows for the faults selected from the list of faults to be
deleted.
Export to excel: This allows to export the detail fault selected to an excel sheet.
List of faults:
o
The date, time, duration, start-up type and trigger type are indicated for every
event.
This displays the detailed data on the fault selected from the list of faults.
The Settings button displays the active settings at the time of the fault.
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Data monitoring
Refresh data: Request for data from protection. The statistical data are only
requested on request by the user.
Last update: The local PC date and time at which the data was last updated are
indicated on the red report title bar.
Statistical data:
o
Values with the reset option have a button next to them so that they can be
initialized.
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Data monitoring
Fig. 1.34
Statistical data
See the EF platform user manual for detailed information on the statistical data report.
Refresh data: Request for data from protection. The maximeters and minimeters
are only requested on request by the user.
Last update: The local PC date and time at which the data was last updated are
indicated on the red report title bar.
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Data monitoring
Fig. 1.35
See the EF platform user manual for detailed information on the maximeter and minimeter report.
Refresh data: Request for data from protection. The measurement records are only
requested on request by the user.
Delete data: A form is opened to delete records. All records can be deleted or a
selection made between dates.
Delete selection: This allows for the records selected from the list to be deleted.
List of records:
o
Data monitoring
Record details:
o
This displays the measurements associated to the records from the list of events
By selecting a record from the list, this area displays the data on this record.
The minimum, maximum and average values are displayed for each measurement
recorded.
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Data monitoring
Fig. 2.1
The stored files are displayed in a list so that they can be edited. Double-click on the selected file to edit it directly using the
IngeViewer.
Fig. 2.2
See the xxxx user manual for detailed information on the application.
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Setting configuration
Setting configuration
Protection settings
Events masks
User curves
Logic settings
Control settings
Unlike protection settings, control settings are always single table settings and, therefore, do not involve
any of the options associated to the different tables of the equipment. Difference control has the same
options as those indicated in the previous section for protection settings.
General Treatment of Settings.
When any of the settings tabs is displayed, a browser tree is displayed in the left-hand menu that
contains all of the settings available.
The browser tree is a private definition of Ingeteam EF platform-based equipment. Where equipment of
type other than the EF Platform is edited or where the imported file does not have this private definition,
a classification tree will be displayed containing the logical devices (LDs) and the different logical nodes
(LNs) within each one.
The GGIOs nodes are crossed out and not accessible if they are in the definition icd but not in the
detected device commercial code. To change this behavior, from the toolbar in the 'Config Grid',
activate the check in 'GGIOs View'.
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Setting configuration
Fig. 1.37
The settings are displayed in the settings tabs in grid mode, grouped into functional units called Logical
Nodes (LNs). One or several settings tables can be viewed at the same time, depending on how the
grid is configured.
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Setting configuration
Fig. 1.38
Settings Screen
Two columns are displayed in each settings table, one with the settings received from the equipment
and the other with the settings from the PC database. These are identified by the names Dev_SGx and
PC_SGx, where x is the settings table number. Users can only edit the settings in the PC_SGx
column. Static tool bar options related to settings treatment:
Fig. 1.39
Save: This saves the changes made by the user to the PC database. The settings edited in the
PC_SGx columns are not saved to the PC database until this button is pressed or the settings
sent to the device, in which case they are saved automatically in the database.
Save IED: This saves the data received from the IED to the PC database. I.e. it saves the
values received from the equipment in the Dev_SGx column to the PC_SGx column.
Read Settings: This requests the settings from the IED and completes the Dev_SGx columns.
Communication with the equipment is required.
Send Settings: This sends the changes to the settings to the IED once the user has made the
modifications to the PC_SGx columns. To be able to send settings to the device, they must
have been previously received.
Active Table: This sends the change to the active table. It is also possible to make changes to
an active table in terms of the information saved in the database without it being sent to the
device. When settings are requested from the equipment, the active table indicated by the
equipment is displayed. The active table is indicated in the settings editing area on a green
background.
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Setting configuration
There is a specific tool bar in any of the settings tabs (Protection Settings, Control Settings or Logic
Settings).
Fig. 1.40
Fig. 1.41
Show Setting Group: This enables you to select the table to be edited in the edit window.
Config Grid.: This allows for the columns to be displayed in the setting edit table (or grid) to be
selected.
General:
o
SP SG: Type of setting (SP: Single table settings, SG: Table settings).
Tables:
o
Setting view:
o
Show setting disable: This option show all the settings, even those are disable in the
device.
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Setting configuration
GGIOs view:
o
Fig. 1.42
Show all defining in icd. The default settings are displayed for the GGIOs defined
according to commercial code model device detected.
Column selection
Note: The SP type settings are displayed in italics and the SG type settings are not. Click on the setting description to display
a window containing information on the IEC 61850 reference for the setting, its minimum and maximum values and
stepsize.
Copy Setting Group: This allows for copies of complete settings tables to be made by selecting
the source and the target tables.
Export to Excel: Export the contents of the settings grid to Excel with the fields currently
displayed.
Differences: This button enables or disables the checking of differences between the settings
received from the equipment and those configured in the PC database.
Filter: This button enables or disables the filter for the differences detected. When disables,
reset both filters and difference selection to display all of the settings once again.
Setting configuration
Go to first difference.
Go to previous difference.
Go to next difference
Go to last difference.
Search text: This allows for a search to be made for a text in the setting descriptions. Using the
previous buttons (Filter and Browsing), it is possible to scroll through the elements that comply
with the filter, filter to see these elements only or delete the filter.
The button pad will be displayed alongside the differences button and the search button, depending on
the option selected.
Fig. 1.43
Fig. 1.44
The settings are classified in ICD as main settings or second settings. The main settings are always
visible and the button 'Show secondary' can choose to display the settings defined as secondary,
which by default are hidden from the user.
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Setting configuration
Fig. 1.46
Fig. 1.47
The differences are marked with the following icon together with the settings values.
Icon marking the differences
Furthermore, if the difference check is enabled, the settings texts are marked on a yellow
background.
The following case may also arise when the differences are displayed;
Fig. 1.48
This means that there is a difference on one of the settings tables that is not currently visible
Fig. 1.49
This means that there is a difference on one of the settings tables that is not currently visible
Filter: This button enables or disables (See all) the filter for detected differences, displaying only
those in which differences are detected in the settings edit area. Scrolling through the detected
differences:
Go to first difference.
Go to previous difference.
Go to next difference
Go to last difference.
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Setting configuration
Save as an *.icd/*.cid file: The application generates a complete .icd or .cid file
containing the entire equipment data model and the settings values. The name of
the file and the directory in which it is to be generated can be selected. This option
is the same as exporting the .cid file using the Export option.
Save as an *.xml file: The application generates an .xml file containing the device
settings values. The name of the file can be selected but they are saved to a predefined directory.
Import an *.icd/*.cid file: The application retrieves the settings values from a
complete .icd or .cid file containing the entire equipment data model and the
settings values. It only retrieves the settings values from the existing data model
and the data model is not imported.
Import an *.xml file: The application retrieves the settings values from an .xml file.
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Communications
Communications
This browser tree displays the different logical devices (LDs) and the different logical nodes (LNs)
within each one. The data sent by the equipment (Reports or Goose messages) is configured in two
steps in the IEC 61850 Standard:
The set of data to be sent in the Report or Goose message, known as DataSets, must first
be defined.
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Secondly, a control block (Report Control Block or Goose Control Block) must be
configured, in which the characteristics of each Report or Goose message are configured.
According to the IEC 61850 Standard, the DataSets and the control blocks are created at LN level
and, therefore, the LN in which they are to be created in the browser tree must first be selected. If
there is no LN selected, the DataSet, Report Control Block and Transmission Goose configuration
buttons will be disabled. Once DataSets, Report Control Blocks or Transmission Gooses have been
configured, they will be displayed in the browser tree as branches of the LN in which they have
been created. The following is provided in the IEC 61850 server configuration tab:
Collapse/Expand: This allows for the data in the tab to be collapsed or expanded.
Fig. 1.52
In each DataSet, the Report or Goose control blocks for that DataSet are displayed.
Fig. 1.53
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Communications
Configuration can be accessed as follows
From the buttons in the tab: DataSet, RCB, GOOSEs and GoosesRx.
Delete.
Delete.
Delete.
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Delete.
FCD (Functionally Constrained Data): This selects a group of attributes from data with the
same FC (Functional Constraint).
FCDA (Functionally Constrained Data Attribute): This selects an attribute within data.
Functional Constraints (FC): This is a classification made by the IEC 61850 Standard of the
different data according to its use. These are defined in Part 7-2 of the Standard. Some
examples are: ST: Status information, MX: Measured (analogue values), SP: Set point, SV:
Substitution, CF: Configuration, DC: Description, SG: Setting group, Etc.
Fig. 1.54
DataSet Configuration
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Communications
The dialogue box is divided into two main parts. In the first, located at the top, there is a viewer that
displays all of the DataSets configured in the current LN, as well as a set of buttons to perform
different actions on the DataSets. The lower area of the dialogue box is the specific configuration
part of the DataSet selected in the viewer at the top, displaying a list containing all of the FCDA
(IEC 61850 data references) currently included in the DataSet. This area also contains an additional
tab that displays the dependencies of the current DataSet and a series of buttons to perform all of
the possible actions. The actions for the upper part of the dialogue box (the list of DataSets for the
Logical Node current displayed) are as follows:
New: this creates a new DataSet in the current Logical Node. When pressed, a dialogue
box is displayed where the name of the new DataSet is entered.
Rename: this button allows for the name of an existing DataSet to be modified. This option
will be disabled if the DataSet is linked to a control block.
Duplicate: this creates a new DataSet that is identical to an existing one. When pressed, a
dialogue box is displayed where the name of the new DataSet is entered.
Delete: this deletes the selected DataSet from the current Logical Node. This option will be
disabled if the DataSet is linked to a control block.
Copy: this copies the contents of the selected DataSet to the clipboard.
Paste: this creates a new DataSet from the one located in the clipboard (after selecting
another DataSet and pressing the Copy button). This option will be disabled if there is no
data or if there is incorrect data in the clipboard.
The actions for configuring and editing the selected DataSet, which are located at the bottom of the
dialogue box, are as follows:
New: this option allows you to add a new FCDA (IEC 61850 data reference) to the current
DataSet. By clicking on this option, an explorer is displayed that allows for the item to be
added to the model hierarchy to be located. This item can only be a Functional Constraint,
Data Attribute or Basic Type.
Delete: this option deletes the selected item or items from the current DataSet (it does not
modify the model, only the list of FCDAs included in the DataSet).
Up: this moves the selected FCDA to the next position up in the DataSet.
Down: this moves the selected FCDA to the next position down in the DataSet.
Copy FCDAs: This allows for the DataSet references to be copied and then pasted in
another DataSet or in Excel.
Paste FCDAs: This allows for previously copied references to be pasted in the DataSet.
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Fig. 1.55
Editor: this opens the DataSet Editor for more detailed editing of the DataSets (it allows for
several items to be added at the same time and for the details of each item to be displayed,
etc.). Go to the DataSet Editor section linked to the end of this document for further
information on the DataSet Editor.
FCDA Editor
The Dependencies tab displays the DataSet dependencies on other items such as Reports and
Gooses. I.e. it shows whether the DataSet is associated to a Report or Goose control blocks, etc.
Detailed editing of a DataSet is accessed using the DataSet Editor button, allowing for several
items to be added or deleted. The dialogue box is divided into three main sections: At the top are
filtering and display options, such as the filtering by data type combo, the filtering by FC (Functional
Constraint) combo, filtering by text and configuration of favourite filters. To the left is a tree that
displays the hierarchy information model on the current IED. In the centre is the current list of
FCDAs for the DataSet being displayed, which shall now be known as Expander.
WARNING: On pressing on the Accept button, the current DataSet will be updated with the list of FCDAs existing in the
Expander of the DataSet editor. Any previous configuration for the current DataSet will be lost.
The process of adding items to a DataSet is as follows: The first step involves selecting the filtering
options: type of item references to be added (in this case, only Functional Constraint, Data
Attributes and Basic Types are available), Functional Constraint of the items and a text filter for the
items to be added must be compliant with their reference.
The Expander also allows for ladder expansion, i.e. not only will the items that comply with the filter
be added, but also their "parents" (provided they meet the remaining filtering criteria). Once the
filter has been adjusted, drag and drop the source item required from the tree and the Expander will
add all of the items complying with the filtering options to the list. Items are deleted from the
contextual menu by selecting one or several items and clicking on the "Delete selected" option from
the contextual menu.
The selected items can be deleted by pressing the "Delete" button. To delete all of the FCDAs
existing in the DataSet, press the "Delete All" option in the contextual menu (WARNING: this
operational is irreversible!) Normal criteria in DataSet configuration: The FC normally used to send
Reports and Gooses are as follows:
Communications
When a DataSet is configured to send Reports, the Functional Constraint filter is normally used.
By using this filter, the data reference that will be a structure including the data, its quality and the
timestamp are included in the DataSet.
For example:
MyLD/GGIO1.Ind1.ST
This would be a structure including the following data:
MyLD/GGIO1.Ind1.stVal
MyLD/GGIO1.Ind1.q
MyLD/GGIO1.Ind1.t
When DataSets are configured to send Gooses, the Basic Type filter is normally used. Using this
filter, the attributes are included in the DataSet one by one, as the timestamp is not normally sent in
Goose messages.
For example:
MyLD/GGIO1.Ind1.ST.stVal
MyLD/GGIO1.Ind1.ST.q
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Communications
This dialogue box allows for the Report control blocks (RCD) to be modified and/or associated to
the selected Logical Node according to the IEC61850 Standard.
Details Tab.
o
The fields to be configured for the selected Report Control Block are as follows:
Name: read-only field that displays the name of the Report Control Block.
RptId: read-only field that displays the reference of the Report Control
Block.
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Communications
IntgPd: record generation and sending period for the integrity period mode.
BuffTim: Value of the Buffer Time setting for reports with buffer.
The optional fields that may or may not be included in the report.
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Communications
At the top of the dialogue box is a list that contains all of the GSEs configured in the selected LLN0
and below this list are buttons to perform the possible actions on the list. At the bottom of the
dialogue box, the GSE Control block selected from the list can be configured using three tabs with
different configuration parameters.
The actions possible on the list are as follows:
New: this creates a new GSE Control Block in the current Logical Node. Once pressed, a
dialogue box is displayed where the name to be given to the new GSE Control Block is
entered.
Rename: this button allows for the name of an existing GSE Control Block to be modified.
Duplicate: this creates a new GSE Control Block that is identical to an existing one. Once
pressed, a dialogue box is displayed where the name to be given to the new GSE Control
Block is entered.
Delete: this deletes the selected GSE Control Block from the current Logical Node.
Details Tab
o
The main fields to be configured for the selected GSE Control Block are as follows:
Name: read-only field that displays the name of the GSE Control Block
selected.
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Communications
Type: there are two types of GSE: GOOSE and GSSE. The GOOSE type
is triggered by changes in the values associated to a DataSet, whereas the
GSSE is caused by status changes in the digital values.
IntgPd: record generation and sending period for the integrity period mode.
Note: Although the application allows for either of the two types of message
to be configured, the Ingeteam equipment only implements GOOSE type
messages.
This tab allows for the data defining the access point to the virtual LAN used for
GSE communications to be configured in the associated IED.
The first control in this tab is the 'Enable' checkbox that defines the status of the
Access Point. This checkbox must be enabled in order to edit the remaining fields.
AP Name: name of the access point assigned for selected GSE messages.
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Communications
To automatically subscribe, the IED sending the Goose message to which you want to subscribe
must have been previously imported in the same installation.
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Communications
Each subscription to a Goose message is done on a node, so you can have as many subscriptions
as there are nodes in the model LGOS data.
To make subscription it must be set:
Data Mapping: Each Goose received data message can be assigned to a given node
LGOS on which copies the message data Goose.
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Communications
Parameters
Sample: eFCTRL/LLN0$GO$GSE_GooseTx1
Sample: eFCTRL/LLN0$DS_GooseTx1
These values must be consistent with the message received in the Goose.
Data Mapping:
The index of each element indicates the data of the message you want to use Goose. The
data InRef1 correspond to the first data message Goose the data InRef2 with the second
and so on.
For each item there is a button to access a window where you select the reference data
within the LGOS node on which you want to copy the data received at the Goose.
To make the assignment should know the format of the data from the Goose that will make
the subscription and the data within the node chosen to back LGOS should be in the same
format:
Goose If the message is received validity information signals (Qualities), should be set to
one more fact about the data q of any data node LGOS.
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Communications
For example, for the node in the data LGOS1 InRef1 is set to the value Ind1.stVal the
first data message would be copied on Goose LGOS1.Ind1.stVal data (if data formats are
the same, otherwise your subscription give an error).
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Configurate CF Data
Configurate CF Data
You can access the configuration data from both CF "Settings" menu in the menu bar, and from the
Access menu functions.
Only CF type data will be shown that they had a measure (sAddress type M, or GM or LM) or a set
order (type sAddress CO or LO).
It shows a list of the different nodes CF to modify. If the measure or order selected has no CF data
a message will be shown. If CF node exists a screen that allows us to modify these values will be
shown.
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Configurate CF Data
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Device model
Device model
Tool: substationFactory.
Levels: IED selected (type IngepacEF, type IngepacDA).
Toolbar: Ingeteam T&D Tool.
Summary: Through the commercial code identifies the family computer.
The factory each device will have (in the private part of the CID) of the commercial code which set
only considered the first 3 letters that identify each family (so that the CID is unique for all models of
this family).
From this form we can configure 4 parameters (extended control functions) and 5 parameters
(format).
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IPRV Configuration
IPRV Configuration
Fig. 7.1
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IPRV Configuration
Fig. 7.2
dirIP: Client IP address you want to configure. The address 255.255.255.255 refers to all
IPs.
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IPRV Configuration
CommandEna: Indicate order execution permits of client orders. Yes, you run this client
orders, No, not to run customer orders.
ReportEna: Indicate enabled permits in this customer reports. Yes, this customer to enable
the reports for which references are given in Client#.ReportList, No, not to enable this
customer reports and All, which allows enabling all existing reports to this client.
Report [1..6]: It only makes sense when we configurator reportEna to Yes. They identify the
report you want to allow.
Values to configure:
VLAN: Mode gooses. 0, gooses with or without VLAN tag, 1, gooses with VLAN tag; 2
gooses without VLAN tag.
Maximum number of clients: the value of simultaneous connections the 61850 server
accepts. The default value is 5.
Disconnection timeout: Period of time in seconds after which if you have not received an
MMS message to the connection closes it.
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IPRV Configuration
IPRV mode: Defines the mode associated with the limitations imposed on reports IPRV
nodes and controls. Permissive, the rest of IPs configured on any node IPRV have all
permissions, Restrictive, if an IP is not configured on any node has no rights IPRV reports
and controls. Default permissive.
* If the IPRV node is configured in an earlier version, IPRV mode and the option reject IPs
configured connections are disabled.
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Display configurator
Display configurator
Fig. 8.1
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Display configurator
Fig. 8.2
Before opening the Configurator checks the type of equipment (only protection, only control, control
and protection). If it does not exist show a message, if it exists show or hide the different forms
depending on the type of equipment. If there is no previous configuration file the first time you enter
the Configurator, the following message is displayed No Display Configuration file. Import a
previous file? If you select the No option, you will enter the Configurator and a configuration file will
be created from scratch. If you select the Yes option, you will be given the option to import a
previous configuration file. Furthermore, if there is a graphic screen, this is displayed by default on
opening the configurator.
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Display configurator
Fig. 8.3
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Display configurator
Fig. 8.4
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Display configurator
Fig. 8.5
8.1.5 Close
This closes the configuration application and returns to the Substation or PacFactory, as applicable.
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Display configurator
8.2.1 Alarms
The Alarm Clock can be configured from this screen. The option is disabled until the model
data has been fully loaded.
All of the signals to which an Alarm-type value can be assigned are displayed on the left of the
screen. Three columns, reference 61850 and the description associated to the data in Spanish
and English are displayed.
There are three signal display tabs, the classified signals, the list of signals and the signal
tree. The tab with the list of signals is displayed by default.
These signals can be filtered by entering text in the field corresponding to the selection and
pressing the Apply button. By default, this filtering check that the text entered is contained in
the description field of the table with the set of data. Filtering by other criteria is possible, e.g.
by reference 61850.
On pressing on the next button, the criteria by which signal filtering is possible are displayed:
Fig. 1.66
Fig. 1.67
Filter selection
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Display configurator
The right of the screen displays the title of the Alarm Clock and the alarms configured to date.
Both the title and the table containing the configured alarms are editable.
There are three data in the table containing the configured alarms, the page number where
the alarm is to be displayed, the text on line 1 and the text on line 2.
The central buttons enable you to delete a previously selected alarm (<--) or to insert the
selected alarm into the left-hand panel (signal total) (-->) in the selected position of the table of
configured signals.
The Insert Blank line button enables you to leave gaps in the Alarms panel where indicated.
The Save button saves the changes made to the Alarm Clock.
The Exit button closes the form. No changes will be saved if the Save button has not been
pressed.
The Up button enables you to move the selected alarm one position upwards.
The Down button enables you to move the selected alarm one position downwards.
Fig. 1.68
The Preview button shows you how the alarms will be viewed in the Display. The [< << >> >]
options are used to move around the different pages of the Alarm Clock (start page; previous
page; next page; last page). If there is only one page of Alarms to be displayed, the [< << >>
>] buttons will be disabled.
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Display configurator
Fig. 1.69
Remember that the changes must first be saved before you can view all of the changes in the preview (a warning
message is displayed).
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Display configurator
8.2.2 Graphics
You can create or edit the Display graphic screens from this screen. It is possible to create up
to 10 graphic screens with live points, measurements, fixed symbols, etc.
Fig. 1.70
The different palettes of fixed symbols created by the user are displayed on the left of the
form.
These
palettes
are
located
in
the
directory
C:\Operator
OCS\Bin\eFS\IngeteamTD\Palettes. As many palettes as the user requires can be created
with the symbols the user wants to include. How this is done with the option Palettes and
Symbols:
The following form is displayed on selecting this option.
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Display configurator
Fig. 1.71
The first menu contains the main palette creation and deletion and symbol creation and
deletion options associated to these palettes.
New Palette: this allows for a new palette to be added to the Display configurator with
the name indicated.
Add Symbol: this adds a new symbol created in the active palette or selected at that
time (this is the palette that displays its symbols. In the previous example this would
be the Symbols palette).
Delete Symbol: this deletes the selected symbol (in the previous example symbol 00
would be selected, as it is selected).
Delete Palette: this deletes an entire palette. A warning message is displayed before it
is deleted. The default palette, the SYMBOLS palette, cannot be deleted.
The menu with the design options will be discussed in terms of the Graphics form, as both
screens operate in the same way. The Graphic form configuration options are discussed again
below.
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Display configurator
At the top of this form is the Display Menus bar and below it two other bars, the first containing
the General graphic design options (save, create new screen, open existing screen, etc.) and
the second containing the tools that can be used to design graphic screens.
Fig. 1.72
New
Open
Open, displays a list of the existing graphic screens. Double-click on the one selected to open
it.
Fig. 1.74
Select Screen
Fig. 1.75
Save
Save, allows for a new screen or the changes made to an existing screen to be saved. If the
screen does not exist, a form is displayed in which a description of the screen can be entered.
Delete Screen: displays a list of the existing graphic screens (as in the new option). Doubleclick on the one selected and the following message is displayed Delete selected values?.
If you selected Yes, the selected screen is deleted. If the option selected is No, the list of
screens closes without deleting any.
Change Description: displays a form used to change the description of the current screen. If
there is a previous description, this is displayed and can be modified. If there is no previous
description, an empty box is displayed in which the required description can be entered.
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Display configurator
Fig. 1.76
Change Description
Fig. 1.77
Undo
Undo an action
Fig. 1.78
Redo
Redo an action
Select element(s). This allows for all of the elements of the current graphic screen to be
selected.
Fig. 1.79
Cut
Fig. 1.80
Copy
Copy allows you to copy the selected element(s) in the design diagram.
Fig. 1.81
Paste
Delete
Groups
Groups allows for groups of symbols to be created for the active installation from the next
screen:
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Display configurator
Fig. 1.84
All of the images saved by default in the application are displayed to the left, along with the
images that the user has included for new groups. From here, a new group can be created or
an existing one renamed, duplicated with another name or deleted. This can only be done with
the user-defined groups. The default groups that the application contains cannot be modified.
Fig. 1.85
Add image to user group. This opens up a form that allows for a .jpg image to be selected
from your PC and included in the image group (User Group). The images to be imported can
be a maximum size of 74x74. Where the image size is larger than this, a warning will be
displayed.
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Display configurator
Fig. 1.86
Fig. 1.87
This displays a screen containing the list of images inserted by the user. The images selected
in this list will be deleted from the user image group once the Clear button has been pressed.
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Display configurator
Fig. 1.88
Fig. 1.89
Get priorities
Show the var symbols on a screen based on the configured priority. Activate a var symbol
each time ending at the last priority configured.
Having discussed the general menu options, the design options will now be seen individually.
Fig. 1.90
Fig. 1.91
Fig. 1.92
Draw a line
Fig. 1.93
Fig. 1.94
Rectangle tool
Fig. 1.95
Fig. 1.96
Ellipse tool
Fig. 1.97
Curve tool
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Display configurator
Fig. 1.98
Fig. 1.99
Polygon tool
Once the area in which the image is to be inserted has been selected, a dialogue box
containing the file tree will be displayed so that the image to be inserted can be selected.
Images in different formats can be inserted, .bmp, .jpg, .gif, etc.
Fig. 1.104 This opens a form that allows for the measurement to be created to be configured
Display configurator
The Save button saves the measurement values entered. The Exit button closes the form and
the Select. Type button opens a new form that displays the possible measurements that can
be selected.
In this last screen, as well as being able to select the measurement, you can exit without
selecting any data or filter measurements by description or reference 61850 in order to find
the data sought more easily.
Fig. 1.107 This opens a form that allows for a live point to be configured
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Display configurator
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Display configurator
The Associated Data, Order, 2nd Associated Data, Unplugged, Extracted y Outage
buttons can be used to associate the different signals or orders to the live point to be created.
A form that is the same as the measurements form indicated above is opened, with the
possible signals or orders, where applicable, that can be selected.
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Display configurator
To complete the Control, Extracted, Outage and Unplugged options, the corresponding
checkbox must be ticked. If the buttons to associate data are not ticked, these fields will be
disabled. To enable the Order button, a priority must be entered that is different to zero. If the
selected signal type does not match the number of images from the group selected, a warning
will be displayed.
This live point form also contains a Selected Group combo to select the group to be
associated to the signal. A group of images with their associated statuses (signal of 2
statuses, 3 statuses, 4...) can be associated to each live point. There are default groups
(these cannot be modified, deleted or new images added to them) and user-created groups.
Both types of Groups are displayed in the list.
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Display configurator
The See button that appears next to the combo of the group to visualize the elements that
have the currently selected group.
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Display configurator
Display configurator
In the list on the left appear different screens to order. On the right are two lists, the first to
define the order in the main menu display and the second to the order of display in the
Summary menu.
If a screen is included in either list on the left disappears from source list. That avoids the
duplication of data.
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Display configurator
The button with the arrow to the right to add an item on the list is about. The button with the
left arrow removes the selected item from the list and includes it again in the list of possible
screens to order.
It is also possible, within each list or summary Main Menu, change the order of the elements
with the up and down buttons.
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Display configurator
Fig. 8.6
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Display configurator
Fig. 8.7
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Display configurator
Fig. 1.128
Functional Keys
The functional keys are keys that allow you to run commands or orders over the computer.
Each functional key can be associated with an element that in turn has an associated status
signal and two controls.
From this screen you can configure these commands. Depending on the selected front
function keys are displayed 5, 7 or 14 to complete. There are 4 different types of front:
There is a screen to choose or change the type of front we will see later.
As in the form of var Symbols can be associated signal types, order types and order reversed.
Pressing the button a list will appear with the appropriate data type (same screens described
above).
You must enter both the order and the sign of each functional key. If there is a warning of error
and cannot save the changes.
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Display configurator
If you want to delete a functional key data on the Clear button is used.
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Display configurator
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Display configurator
Taking a signal selected from the list, you can open a form that allows modifying texts and / or
acronyms of the signal while the alarms and events of the same.
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Display configurator
Fig. 1.132 AddIn that allows changing text and / or a signal Acronyms
There are three ways to show this form by double-clicking on the row or selected signal by
pressing the right mouse button on the selected row where a contextual menu with the text
"Update SAddress .." or by pressing the button at the top of the screen, Update SAddress.
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Display configurator
If exists a previous configuration, it displays a message indicating that changing the type of
front will erase all previous data.
Fig. 1.135
This form is not only displayed when you click the option in the Tools menu, also appears
automatically the first time you open the configurator detects that there is a kind of front set. It
also appears when you import a new configuration if this configuration does not have this
parameter.
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Display configurator
8.3.5 Update IP
The Update option lets you change the IP communications in use.
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Display configurator
Fig. 8.8
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Application: substationFactory.
Levels: IngepacEF, IngepacDA-type IED
Menu: INGETEAM TD
Summary: This allows for the structure of the XML file to be generated to be able to configure the
database tables in the communication protocols to be defined and, more specifically in this case, for
the Procome protocol in the EF, DA Platform.
Fig. 1.138
AddIn that allows for the XML Procome protocol configuration file to be created in
IngepacEF/IngepacDA
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Fig. 1.139
Form that allows for 4 types of data to be configured for the Procome protocol
It must be possible to configure 4 types of data: Signals, measurements, meters and orders
Data to configure:
List of signals
List of measurements
List of meters
List of orders
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UCL: It is currently only possible to configure value 0 (internal ucl). When communications
masters are implemented and there are more Ucls in the database, the location from which the
available UCLs are obtained will be defined.
nUCL: Database data value. To assign the data to any of those available from the CID, a list is
displayed (signals, measurements, meters or orders) with the signal number and the texts included
in the sAddress.
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Fig. 1.140
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9.2 Options
Export XML: This allows for the Procome Configuration file to be exported to the location indicated.
Fig. 1.141 Export XML
Import ICD or XML: This allows for an existing Procome Protocol configuration to be imported from
an ICD/CID or XML file.
Fig. 1.142 Import ICD or XML
Export to Excel: This allows for the Procome Protocol configuration created to be exported to
Excel.
Fig. 1.143 Export to Excel
Show/Hide Ref61850: this reference will be displayed or hidden, depending on user requirements.
Fig. 1.144 Show/Hide Ref61850
Return to class configuration and delete object configuration. If we are in the iedFactory this option
is disabled.
Fig. 1.146 Return to Class configuration
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Fig. 1.147
To create new records, there is the "Add new rows" option that asks the user for the number of
records to create.
For the configuration DB data (nUCL), a column is displayed containing the signal number in the
database and another containing the text associated to that signal in the sAddress. By modifying
either of the two columns, the value of the other is updated (option to configure the number directly
or select the data from a list).
Consecutive numbers can be assigned in column nP or nUCL for a certain selection.
A fixed value can be added to consecutive numbers in column nP or nUCL for a certain selection.
Multiple records can be selected for deletion.
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Fig. 1.148
AddIn that allows for the XML DNP protocol configuration file to be created in
IngepacEF/IngepacDA
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AddIn that allows for the XML DNP protocol configuration file to be created
Fig. 1.149
Form that allows for 4 types of data to be configured for the DNP protocol
It must be possible to configure 4 types of data: Signals, measurements, meters and orders Data to
configure:
List of signals
List of measures
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List of meters
List of orders
Type: Value of data on signs must be 1 (currently not allowed multiple signals).
UCL: It is currently only possible to configure value 0 (internal ucl). When communications
masters are implemented and there are more Ucls in the database, the location from which the
available UCLs are obtained will be defined.
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Time: Value of data in the signals must have a value between 1 and 3 (default 2).
DeadBand: DNP Data value. You can take the following values:
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Fig. 1.150
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10.2 Options
Export XML: This allows for the DNP Configuration file to be exported to the location indicated.
Fig. 1.151
Export XML
Import ICD or XML: This allows for an existing DNP Protocol configuration to be imported from an
ICD/CID or XML file.
Fig. 1.152
Export to Excel: This allows for the DNP Protocol configuration created to be exported to Excel.
Fig. 1.153
Export to Excel
Show/Hide Ref61850: this reference will be displayed or hidden, depending on user requirements.
Fig. 1.154
Show/Hide Ref61850
Send by FTP
Return to class configuration and delete object configuration. If we are in the iedFactory this option
is disabled.
Fig. 1.156
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Logic editor
11 Logic editor
11.1 Logic
The logic generation application for the EF family of Ingeteam devices allows for automatisms or
logics to be programmed.
EF family logics are pieces of run able code generated by the user using a PC tool in both text
format and graphic format. These logics can be defined in the data model of an IED (using
iedFactory) or in a specific instance (using substationFactory or the pacFactory settings
application).
The logic configuration application is described in an independent document: EF Logic Editor
(User's Manual).
Fig. 1.157
Logic Editor
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Logic editor
The protection logics have two main differences in relation to control logics:
The result of protection logic is always a Boolean value, the purpose of which is to assign it
to a setting of one of the protection functions.
The protection logic editor has been simplified for easier programming of this type of logic
by the user
Fig. 1.158
Logic Status
The first time you enter to edit a logic, the language type to be used for programming is selected:
ST Text language.
The editor will already contain the logic output variable to which the result of the logic must be
assigned.
Where the ST (textual) language is used, the editor has a button bar with the most common
operators and instructions for easier programming. On pressing each button, the operator or
instruction will be included at the position of the cursor.
Fig. 1.159
When a setting is assigned a protection logic signal, the user is asked whether he wants to edit the
corresponding logic and can open the logic editor to configure it.
Once the setting has been configured with the signal using the setting configuration button, the user
is asked whether he wants to edit the corresponding logic. If Yes is selected, the editor is opened
with that logic and if No is selected the signal selection dialogue box is opened.
The protection logics are sent to the equipment with the same options as the settings.
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Logic editor
They are included as a private part of the CID configuration file.
See the EF Logic Editor (User's Manual) manual for further information on handling the editor for
this type of logic.
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is
prohibited
without
previous
express
written
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