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pre-configured IED 670 1MRK 511 200-UEN
products in PCM 600
For handling the pre-configured IED 670 products in the Protection and Control
IED Manager PCM 600 tool, please follow the recommended engineering
workflow below.
Create the
Create and open following
Start PCM 600 a new project structure in Plant
Structure
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Figure A: Getting started
Most functions marked as basic in the Buyer's Guide are already configured.
Start the application configuration tool and go to Edit and Insert Template for your IED.
Here you will find a list with all available pre-configured templates for your type of IED.
Please select the template that fits you application and corresponds to what has been
ordered.
The templates were installed on your PC when the IED Connectivity Package RE_ 670 was
installed.
If the template has to be customized, it is done here either in the existing worksheets that
now can be seen, or by adding new ones under Edit and Insert.
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ABB Engineering workflow for the December, 2006
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All optional functions and additional hardware you have ordered need to be configured by
means of the application configuration tool. The hardware is here handled by inserting and
connecting the virtual SMBI, SMBO, SMMI and SMAI function blocks in the worksheets.
When the IED is at hand, the data about functional and hardware content between the tool
and the IED must be synchronized. Go to On-line and Upload Options to synchronize the
functional content. Go then to Edit, Function Selector and File, Load, and Uploaded
Data to synchronize the hardware content. Compile the configuration and download/write it
to the IED.
Compile and
Download
Configuration
In the CAP tool there are two Run Edit > Insert
ways to go Template...
Compile and
Upload Configuration
Download any
and modify by choise
changes made
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Figure C: Configuration of optional functions/hardware
Connecting signals from the virtual function blocks to the physical I/O
Start the Signal Matrix Tool and make connections from the virtual function blocks to the
physical I/O modules by adding a X in the matrix.
You can upload the existing signal matrix from the IED, but it does not include any additional
hardware you may have ordered. The additional hardware and optional functions can be
connected in the Signal Matrix Tool only when they have been configured by means of the
application configuration tool. Note: Making changes by the Function Selector may remove
connections from the signal matrix. Therefore the final application configuration should
always be compiled and the signal matrix reviewed before the matrix is downloaded/written
to the IED.
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ABB Engineering workflow for the December, 2006
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Right click on the IED node and start the Signal Matrix tool
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Figure D: Connecting signals from the virtual function blocks to the physical I/O
Setting parameters
Start the parameter setting tool and enter your settings. If you have the IED at hand, you
can upload/read the settings from the IED and make modifications required by your
application.
Right click on the IED node and start the Parameter Setting tool
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Figure E: Setting parameters
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ABB Engineering workflow for the December, 2006
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pre-configured IED 670 1MRK 511 200-UEN
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If your IED has a large HMI, a single line diagram can be configured using the Graphical
Display Editor tool. Information about configured breakers, switches and measurands is
available in the complied application configuration for fast connection to the graphical
elements.
Right click on the IED node and start the Grid Based Display Editor
tool
Display Editor
Write to IED
Configure Page
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Figure F: Configuring of the single line diagram for the IED HMI
For further assistance on engineering of IED 670 products see the on-line help of the PCM 600 tool.
The on-line help can be accessed via F1 key. The on-line help displays help for the currently active
tool components.
For the complete description of the IED 670 products engineering process, please see the
Engineering Guide IED 670 Products.