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DATE 08/01/07
AUTHOR G. JUVANON
COMMENTS Delivery of C264 VB4.46, EQ_SIM V1.6.3, GTW V4.19, OI G.02.00B with SCADA 2000 M4RC46B, SCE V4.41.B, SBUS Agency V3.31 and SMT J.03.01 Adding information on PIX Template Adding information on Unused Templates filter and Automatic Documentation for FBD in the SCE Adding information on Toggling Events on T101/T104 and AI scaling (GTW configuration) Adding information for Tap Changer Datapoints management
09/03/07
G. JUVANON
Delivery of C264 VB4.48A, GTW V4.21.1, OI G.02.02B with SCADA 2000 M4RC48A, SCE V4.42.B, SBUS Agency V3.32 and SMT J.03.03 Adding information on Automatic Documentation for wiring and SCADA in the SCE Adding information on ISaGraf: multi DO in one step Adding information on C264: DNP3 unsolicited messages configuration (CRA 810) Adding information on GTW-PC: Buffer overflow management configuration (CRA 758) Adding information on GTW-PC: Time stamp handling on SBUS (CRA 824) Adding information for use of MPS Datapoints in an ISagraf Automation Adding information for configuration of Substation mode dependency Adding information on OI Printers state
30/07/07
G. JUVANON
Delivery of C264 VB4.54B, EQ_SIM V1.6.4, GTW V4.22.8, OI G.03.06A with SCADA 2000 M4RC62A, SCE V4.46, SBUS Agency V4.4 and SMT K.00.04 Adding procedure to replace a new tztab file into the SCE Adding procedure to restore C264 boot parameters Adding information on DB9 connection on CPU260 Adding information on C264: Datapoints association (CRA 717) Adding information on GTW-PC & C264-GTW: Buffer overflow management configuration (CRA 758) Adding information on Datamodel optimisation configuration (CRA 801) Adding information on V35 boards at 64Kbauds on PACIS gateway (CRA 783) Adding information on new symbols for Ctrl MultiState, new columns and new button in tools bar for Viewer, OI memo bitmaps configuration, control pop-up configuration, Adding information on CDCII protocol configuration (DPC & SPC Datapoints) Adding information on Network configuration for PACiS OI/SMT on Windows XP 8.2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. 2.
2.1 OI INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................9 2.2 STAND-ALONE OI CLIENT INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................11 2.3 SQL SERVER 2005 STANDARD EDITION INSTALLATION ............................................................................16 2.3.1 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Installation...............................................................................................16 2.3.2 Making SQL Server 2005 Compatible with PACiS OI .........................................................................31 2.4 SETTINGS FOR DCOM ...............................................................................................................................44 3. 4. 5. 6. 6.1 6.2 7. 8. 8.1 8.2 9. PACIS WATCH ..........................................................................................................................................47 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT TOOL ...........................................................................................................50 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EDITOR ..................................................................................................52 COMPUTER C264......................................................................................................................................54 COMPUTER INSTALLATION.........................................................................................................................54 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................55 GATEWAY..................................................................................................................................................60 STATION BUS AGENCY ..........................................................................................................................61 INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................................................................61 USE SBUS AGENCY FILE AS DLL ...............................................................................................................65 TUNNELLING MODE...............................................................................................................................67
9.1 TUNNELLING MODE THROUGH SERIAL PORT ..............................................................................................67 9.2 TUNNELLING MODE THROUGH ETHERNET NETWORK .................................................................................68 9.2.1 Installation of tunnelling components...................................................................................................69 9.2.2 Launch the tunnelling ...........................................................................................................................70 10. 10.1 10.2 11. CONFIGURABLE REPORTS CREATION........................................................................................71 REPORT TEMPLATE CREATION USING CRYSTAL REPORT............................................................................71 REPORT LAUNCHING BUTTON CREATION USING THE SCE ..........................................................................81 CONFIGURATION INFORMATION .................................................................................................83
11.1 SCE CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................................83 11.1 OI PRINTER CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................107 11.1.1 OI Printer : Marked characters .....................................................................................................107 11.1.2 Printing spooler configuration.......................................................................................................107 11.2 COMPUTER PRINTER CONFIGURATION.....................................................................................................108 11.3 TIME CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................108 12. 12.1 12.2 ISAGRAF AUTOMATION .................................................................................................................110 SCE: MULTI DO IN THE SAME STEP .........................................................................................................110 USE OF MPS DATAPOINTS .......................................................................................................................112
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14.1 SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................114 14.2 CONFIGURATION AND SETTINGS ..............................................................................................................115 14.2.1 SCE Configuration .........................................................................................................................115 14.2.2 Setting Twin Server Safe ................................................................................................................115 14.2.3 Modify files for Twin servers safe function ....................................................................................116 14.2.4 Setting registry key for Twin servers safe function.........................................................................118 14.2.5 PACiS OI Client connection to servers .......................................................................................118 14.3 FAILURE CASES ........................................................................................................................................119 14.3.1 Loss of Master PC ..........................................................................................................................119 14.3.2 Loss of Remote PC .........................................................................................................................120 14.3.3 Backup Historian Data Base..........................................................................................................120 14.3.4 Restore Historian Data Base..........................................................................................................120 14.3.5 Copy Historian backup file ............................................................................................................121 14.3.6 Copy Persistence files ....................................................................................................................121 15. 15.1 15.2 16. 17. IEC61850 / IEC61850 GATEWAY .....................................................................................................122 "LOWER" NETWORK.................................................................................................................................123 "UPPER" NETWORK ..................................................................................................................................126 ARCHIVE TRENDVIEWER ON STANDALONE PACIS OI CLIENT ........................................130 WINDOWS XP .....................................................................................................................................133
17.1 SCE .........................................................................................................................................................134 17.2 OI/SMT & GATEWAY ..........................................................................................................................135 17.2.1 Deactivation of Security Center .....................................................................................................135 17.2.2 Deactivation of Firewall ................................................................................................................137 17.2.3 Settings for DCOM.........................................................................................................................138 17.2.4 Folders options...............................................................................................................................144 17.2.5 Shared Folders ...............................................................................................................................144 18. TREND VIEWER REAL TIME .........................................................................................................152
18.1 OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................................................................152 18.2 RUN-TIME MODE DISPLAY .......................................................................................................................153 18.2.1 Trend Real-Time mode ...................................................................................................................153 18.2.2 Trend Pause mode..........................................................................................................................154 18.2.3 Using the Toolbar ..........................................................................................................................154 18.2.4 Using the Cursor ............................................................................................................................156 18.2.5 Using the Scrollbar ........................................................................................................................158 18.2.6 Using the Toolbox ..........................................................................................................................159 19. PIX CUBICLE TEMPLATE ...............................................................................................................161
19.1 SCOPE ......................................................................................................................................................161 19.2 TEMPLATE COMPOSITION ........................................................................................................................161 19.2.1 Automatisms ...................................................................................................................................161 19.2.2 Detailed description of the different automatisms..........................................................................162 19.2.3 Description of the data points in relation with the specifications ..................................................170 19.3 HOW TO USE THE PIX TEMPLATE ............................................................................................................171 19.3.1 Use of the PIX Template at the SCE level ......................................................................................171 19.3.2 Configure the parameters of the PlX..............................................................................................172
1. GENERAL
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This document gives simplified indications to install and to configure PACiS V4.4 components. In any case, please refer to the User Manuals to have complete information. To install PACiS SCE, PACiS OI and PACiS Gateway, you must be the Administrator of the PC. Mandatory: the 'Administrator' user must be with password. It must be the same on all PCs of the application. Operating System: Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP SP2
If you install SCE, OI or Gateway on Windows XP Operating System, the 17 describes the specific actions on Windows XP. Remark : The Equipment Simulator must be installed on a dedicated PC (i.e. it cannot be installed with another PACiS application like SMT). SMT must not be installed on the same PC as the GTW. The PC which supports PACiS OI must not have "HMI" as Network name.
2. OPERATOR INTERFACE
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In "OI G.03.06A" folder you will find : the GETTING_STARTED folder which contains the Getting Started Manual (draft) and the Advanced Topics Manual (draft) the LICENCE_CONTRACT folder which contains the software licensing text the PROGRAMS folder with : the PACiS OI folder which contains the OI application the XML Parser folder which contains the OI Parser application (to install with the SCE)
the S2K_M4_RC62A folder which contains the SCADA 2000 application (S2K M4 RC62A) the SNTP folder which contains files to easily configure a SNTP client the Twin Server Safe Settings folder which contains files to define the setting for the Twin Server Safe function (refer to 14)
2.1 OI installation
For PACiS OI Server, it is mandatory to setup a complete installation of PACiS OI (server & client) and SCADA 2000. 1. Check if SQL Server 2000 is installed or if SQL Server 2005 is installed (see information 2.3) If no, install it If yes, delete the "Historian" database 2. If a previous version of OI application is installed, uninstall it 3. If a previous version of SCADA 2000 application is installed, uninstall it 4. If OI and/or SCADA 2000 applications have been uninstalled, reboot the PC 5. Backup the Historian Database, delete it and Recreate it by using "Microsoft SQL server Entreprise Manager" or "Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio") 6. Launch S2K M4RC62A\M4RC62A_setup.exe to install SCADA 2000 application (custom installation, don't change the default path of the installation (C:\Program Files\USDATA)
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7. Reboot the PC 8. Launch PROGRAMS\PACiS OI\setup.exe to install the OI application 9. Reboot the PC Notes: check the msxml.dll file dates in C:/WINNT/system32 or in C:/WINDOWS/system32 folder : if they are different from those provided in Tools/msxml_dlls.zip file (on PACiS CDROM), replace them and do not install any third-party applications after. If you can't replace them, it's because the Windows File protection comes into action and as soon as one writes into the system32 folder the XML files, it retrieves the old version. To replace them: use a software which temporarily disables the Windows file protection, allowing to copy and paste the msxml<xy> dll files. Rename the current files (from msxml<xy>.dll to msxml<xy>.dll__), then copy the new dll files from zip file.
1. During OI installation, use the autologon box to define on which OI server the client will be connected
2. Be sure to define the same Windows user with the rights on each PC, and log-on the PC with this user
3. Modify the registry on the PC which support the stand-alone OI client : set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AREVA\PACIS\Configuration\SharedWor kspace to the path of the SharedWorkspace folder on the server OI PC. If this key doesn't exist, you have to create it:
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4. Active the SNTP client integrated in Windows 2000 or in Windows XP: Two directories: one for Windows 2000 and one for windows XP open the w32time_parameters_one_server.reg file if only one server is master clock or w32time_parameters_two_servers.reg file if two servers are master clock to modify the NtpServer parameters (IP address of the SNTP servers, i.e. the computers defined as SNTP server in the configuration) launch the w32time_parameters_one_server.reg w32time_parameters_two_servers.reg to update the Windows registry or
put the w32time.cmd file (available in both SNTP folders) in the startup folder of the PC which supports the stand-alone OI client
5. Configuration of network disconnection/ reconnection mechanism: In order to improve client disconnection/reconnection scheme, a new mechanism has benne added to PACiS OI client software. This mechanism has to be activated only for standalone PACiS OI Client, and it can be deactivated if required.
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If this mechanism is configured, the SMT must not be install on the same PC as standalone PACiS OI Client. To configure that feature, you have to set two values un the registry. These values are located under the following "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/AREVA/PACIS/Configuration". key:
Comment 0: the function is NOT activated 1: the function is activated Name of the network link to reset on OIServer failure, if the function is activated
NetworkLinkName REG_SZ
How to set the "NetworkLinkName" value: This value has te set according the name of the network link used for PACiS OI Client/PACiS OI Server connection. The link name can be found with the 'Windows explorer', by clicking on the properties of the "My Network places" item.
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If the name of this connection changes, the "NetworkLinkName" has to be changed too. 6. Use of PACiS OI Client Watch : For PACiS OI Client standalone, it's better to use the shortcut "PACiS OI Client Watch".
Open SQL Service Manager from "icon tray" in the task bar
b. Configure "SQL Agent Service" for an automatic start at the start of the system by tagging "Auto-start service when OS starts"
REMARK : Before installing SQL SERVER 2005, the former server version(SQL SERVER 2000) must be uninstalled. It can be uninstalled via the Windows Control panel: "Add/Remove Programs" item.
This software is installed via an Installation software. Insert the "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition" CD-ROM (autorun execute). The following message appears briefly,
Remark : If the following message appears, you have to install "Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1". The Internet address given in the message box is no longer in use. You should instead try the following one : [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=889482fc-5f56-4a38-b838de776fd4138c&DisplayLang=en]
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If the above link fails, try to download from the Microsoft Download Center.
Normally, the following End User Licence Agreement (EULA) screen appears:
Check "I accept the licensing terms and conditions" and click on the "Next".
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SQL Server 2005 now inspects your PC and prepares a list of any prerequisites it needs prior to installation.
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When the list is prepared, click either on "Install" or "Next". When all prerequisites are installed, SQL Server 2005 displays the following screen:
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Let the system configuration check complete. Now SQL Server 2005 shows you a "Welcome" screen. Click on "Next".
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This screen should show 0 errors, 0 Warnings and a "Success" status. If there is a Warning like in the example below, you probably need to install additional Services:
Here, the user clicked on "messages" to get additional information. "Windows IIS component" must be installed.
In order to install the "Internet Information Services" component (IIS), select the "Add/Remove Programs" icon in the Windows Control Panel., then select the "Add/Remove Windows components". To install IIS, check the checkbox relative to IIS and click "Next". You may need to insert the Windows 2000 or Windows XP installation disk to be able to move on. You can get another warnings. For "Internet Explorer Requirement", please install Internet Explorer 6.0.
For "MDAC (Microsoft Data Access) Version Requirement', please install Microsoft Data Access Version 2.8.
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Remark : If the above link fails, try to download from the Microsoft Download Center
Normally, there was no errors nor warnings displayed in the "System Configuration Check" screen. Please proceed by clicking on "Next".
The Server Install Wizard prepares itself with the following screen and prepares for registration as follows: Type-in "AREVA" as Name and Company and enter the numbers written on the SQL Server 2005 Installation CD to complete registration. Then click on "Next":
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Click on "Next". The next screen lets you select the components to install with SQL Server 2005. Please select the following items: SQL Server Database Services Analysis Services Notification Services Integration Services Workstation Components, Books Online and development tools
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Select the option "Use the built-in System account" and choose "Local system" from the corresponding listbox. Check SQL Server, Analysis Services and SQL Browser. Click on "Next".
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In the "Authentication Mode" screen, check the "Mixed Mode" option. You need here to define a temporary password that will be erased later on, for instance "AREVA2006". Click on "Next".
Check "SQL collations" and select "Dictionary order, case-insensitive, for use with 1252 Character Set" (as shown), then click on "Next".
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Leave default settings as they are, no check options and click on "Next".
Now here is the "Ready to Install" screen. SQL Server 2005 is now ready. Please click on "Install". Several screens will show as follows:
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After a few minutes, it is proposed to end the installation by clicking on the "Finish" button.
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2.4.2 Making SQL Server 2005 Compatible with PACiS OI 2.4.2.1 Creation of a blank password
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First open the "SQL Server Management Studio" program by following the link shown below:
Type in the server name (computer name of the PACiS OI Server) : Then click on "Connect":
In the left panel of the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio screen, do :
Double-click on the "Security" folder to open it Double-click on the "Logins" folder to open it Right-click on "sa" and select "Properties"
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In the following screen, you MUST erase the former password ("AREVA2006") given during the SQL Server 2005 installation.
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2.4.2.2 Creation of Historian DataBase First open the "SQL Server Management Studio" application and connect to the SQL server as shown in the previous paragraph.
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Please now right-click on the "Databases" folder and select "New database" from the contextual menu.
Enter Historian (be careful to the case) as the database Name, and click on the "" button to change "Autogrowth".
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Check "Enable Autogrowth": the data files automatically increase in size by the amount indicated in the following options (megabytes or percent): select the "In Percent" option and type in 20 (percent). Select "Restrict file growth (MB)" and specify the size in Mbytes to which a restricted data file can grow to 10000. Click on OK to validate and create the database. The following screen shows the newly created "Historian" database with the correct "Autogrowth" parameters.
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2.4.2.3 Connexion to the Historian DataBase Select Start>Settings>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Data Source
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Click on the "System DSN" tab and then select "SQL Server" from the list to create a new Data Source. Click on "Finish".
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Type Historian in the Name field and in the Description field. In the Server list, choose or type the server name (for example "OWSM") and click on "Next" .
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Check the "Change the default database to" checkbox and select "Historian" from the dropdown list. Then click on "Next".
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After the message "TESTS COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY" has been displayed, click on "OK". To close the ODBC data source windows, click on "OK" on each window.
Check the state and the Start Mode of SQL Server Agent, if the state is Running and the Start mode is Automatic, you don't have to do anything, if not do the following actions: Open the properties of SQL Server Agent by clicking right on SQL Server Agent:
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Select the Service Tag and put the Start mode to Automatic:
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Check the state and the Start Mode of SQL Server Agent:
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Go to Default Properties Tab, and set "Default Authentication Level" to "(None)" as below:
Go to Default Security Tab, and set "Default Configuration Permissions" to "Full Control":
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Go to Default Security Tab, and set "Default Access Permissions" to "Allow Access" for "Administrators" and "Everyone":
Go to Default Security Tab, and set "Default Launch Permissions" to "Allow Launch" for "Administrators" and "Everyone":
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Go to "Application" Tab, search for "S2K.OpcServer" application, select it and click on "Properties", set "Authentication Level" to "(None)":
3. PACIS WATCH
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In "P_WATCH V2.6" folder you will find : the LICENCE_CONTRACT folder which contains the software licencing text the PRODUCT_INFORMATION folder which contains the User Manual (draft) the PROGRAMS folder with the application (PACiSWatchSetup.exe)
Launch PACiSWatchSetup.exe to install the PACiS Watch application. Note : this release is now installed in AREVA folder In standard installation it is installed automatically in the directory "C:\Program Files\AREVA\Pacis\PacisWatch". If it is an initial installation, a "paciswatch.ini " file is delivered in the PacisWatch directory. As this file is supposed to be adapted by the user (see the User Manual for more information), the further installations do not replace it, but only adjust the path of PACiS OI, SMT or Station Bus agency if necessary (see below in case of OI redundancy). The installation software asked for the type of the configuration of PACiS Watch (Executable only or Executable and Service):
Click on No to install PACiS Watch only as executable mode. The installation procedure launches the registration of PacisWatch as standard executable (called also local server ). At the end of installation the following information message box is displayed:
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In case of "Yes" response, PacisWatch is launched using the initialisation file present in the installation directory. If a new release (higher than 2.0) of PACiS Watch is to install, it is recommended to install it directly, without unsinstalling the previous one, otherwise, the eventual modifications done in the .ini file will be lost.
Uninstallation of release V2.0: The uninstallation should be used only if you wish to remove definitely PACiS Watch from the PC. It can only be performed from the Settings/Control panel/Add/remove programs panel. Be sure that PacisWatch is stopped before uninstallation. Uninstall PacisWatch only performs the removal of files created upon installation. The files created later by using PacisWatch (like paciswatch.txt) are not deleted. Nota: For information in the registry in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\AREVA\PACIS there is a PacisWatch folder which contains the current_version field and location fields. These fields are filled at installation and must not be modified.
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In "SMT K.00.04" folder you will find the SMT application. Don't install SMT on the same PC as GTW. 1. If a previous version of SMT application is installed, uninstall it 2. Launch SMT-R3_K.00.04.exeto install SMT application 3. Reboot the PC Notes : The Help menu is no more available: it will be replaced by a direct access to the User Guide in a further release The COMTRADE converters (2001 or 1997) are now directly installed with the SMT A new parameter has been added to the kernel.ini file. This parameter is used to define an additional storage path for the disturbance files. The disturbance files will be store in the default directory AND in this additional directory. This additional directory name may point to a remote PC identified by its IP address or an network name. Example: DisturbanceAlternateStoragePath = \\PCLD533NT5\Disturbance Where PCLD533NT5 is a remote PC network name and DisturbanceDir a directory on this remote PC. The remote directory must be shared to allow the file transfer from the SMT PC to the remote PC. A new parameter has been added during the installation process. This version support both COMTRADE 2001 and COMTRADE 1997 format for the disturbance files. A new dialog box allows the user to select which format will be used by the SMT. The default format is COMTRADE 2001. This option can be changed by editing the Kernel.ini file located in the Program files\Areva\SMT\exe directory.
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Change the line DisturbanceConvertersPath=C:\Program Files\AREVA\Pacis\Smt\disturbance_converters\COMTRADE2001 to DisturbanceConvertersPath=C:\Program Files\AREVA\Pacis\Smt\disturbance_converters\COMTRADE1997 to switch from 2001 to 1997 revision year of the COMTRADE standard.
In "SCE V4. 46" folder you will find : the SCE_4.46.installer.exe file which allows the SCE application installation
1. If a previous version of SCE application is installed, uninstall it 2. Launch SCE_4.46.installer.exe 3. If a previous version of OI parser application is installed, uninstall it 4. Launch PROGRAMS\XML Parser\setup.exe (in OI G.03.06A folder) If the SCE is not installed on the same PC as PACiS OI, do the followings: 5. If a previous version of SCADA 2000 is installed, uninstall it 6. Launch S2K M4RC62A\M4RC62A_setup.exe (in OI G.03.06A folder) to install only Client Builder application 7. Reboot the PC During installation, the "lax.nl.java.option.java.heap.size.max" attribute is set automatically to 2/3 PC RAM size, max 1.3 GB. Notes : Check the msxml.dll file dates in C:/WINNT/system32 or C:/WINDOWS/system32 folder : if they are different from those provided in Tools/msxml_dlls.zip file (on PACiS CDROM), replace them and do not install any third-party applications after. If you can't replace them, it's because the Windows File protection comes into action and as soon as one writes into the system32 folder the XML files, it retrieves the old version. To replace them: use a software which temporarily disables the Windows file protection, allowing to copy and paste the msxml<xy> dll files. Rename the current files (from msxml<xy>.dll to msxml<xy>.dll__), then copy the new dll files from zip file. Install ISaGRAF workbench 4.12 Using USB dongle, install the dongle management software: Sentinel Protection. This software is available at : Driver dongle
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To compile ISaGRAF project for PACiS SCE and if Microsoft Access 97 is not installed, you need to install the ODBC driver (dataacc.exe) provided in the MS Office 97 Value Pack, available either from : http://www.microsoft.com/ (google key words : Office 97 ValuPack) or at the direct address (but which could change) : http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=F9DFA82C9A3B-40DF-B6E4-DC15E6112BBC&displaylang=en The ISaGraf workbench cannot be launched from the redundant computer in the SCE. The following procedure must be applied: Launch the ISaGraf workbench from the PLC of the main computer in the SCE, Open the "hardware architecture" window (look at the window menu), Click on the graphical link between the ETCP network and the "config1" equipment to select it, Right-click on this link and choose the "property" menu, Modify the IP address (i.e. replace the IP address of the main C264 with the IP address of the redundant one).
6. COMPUTER C264
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In "C264 VB4.54B folder you will find : the Computer_B4.54B.exe file which allows the computer application installation
To install a computer, you need : a PC on the Ethernet network a C264 computer with at least the BIU241 board and the CPU260 board flashed with the "boot rom" program
Warning : The FTP server software is configured with the default installation path (C:\Program Files\Areva\PACIS\Computer). If this path has been modified, you must modify the FTP server parameters.
The selected language is saved in Registry. For non-occidental languages: Russian (cyrillic) or Chinese, the PC have to be configured to support Cyrillic or simplified Chinese fonts. This modification is mandatory to use CMT for such languages. From the program "Start\Parameters\Configuration Panel\Regional Options"
From "Language setting for the system" click on "Set default" button. A new window will open and you select Russian for Russian or Chinese (Popular Chinese Republic) for simplified Chinese.
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The upper part of ASCII table (128 to 256) will now point to specific characters of Cyrillic or simplified Chinese alphabet. Reboot the PC to apply these changes.
Communication wiring
The serial link between PC PORT and MiCOM C264 Maintenance port is made via RS232C straight line.
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: tffs=0,0 :0 : <factory host PC name> : /flash/bin/vxWorks : <factory C264 IP addres xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> : CR : <factory host IP adresse xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> : 0.0.0.0 : <user name>
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[VxWorks Boot]:
Settings to enter
The settings to enter are: -
factory host PC name: your maintenance laptop network name factory host IP address: your maintenance laptop IP@ factory target name: should be the Computer name defined by SCE for its database factory C264 IP address: should be the Computer IP address defined by SCE for its database user name and ftp password: FTP user name, defined for the FTP server - it is good practice to keep factory setting and to define on the PC user c264_cpu2 or c264_cpu3 according to your CPU type with the password vxWorks
CR CR CR
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: <Enter C264 IP addres: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> CR : CR : <Entrer host IP adresse: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx> CR : 0.0.0.0 CR : <user name> CR : <password> CR : 0x0 CR : <target name> CR : CR : motfec CR
[VxWorks Boot]: Now restart the computer with the new parameters, either with a power reset, or by typing: [VxWorks Boot]: @ CR After the reboot the computer C264 is ready for receiving the application software. See C264 Installation manual to go a head.
Note: unlike standardized RS232 connector, pin 4 is not normally used as the DTR signal (Data Terminal ready). It is here permanently connected to power supply +5 V. So this pin 4 must not be used in a null-modem cable.
7. GATEWAY
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In "GTW V4.22.8" folder you will find : the GTW_4.22.8.exe file which allows the gateway application installation the GI74 folder which contains installation documentation (draft) the OPC-client folder which serversurclientopc.exe files contains clientopc_1.1.exe &
Don't install the GTW on the same PC as SMT. 1. Install the OSILLC driver (provided with the Station Bus agency application) 2. If a previous version of gateway application is installed, uninstall it 3. Launch GTW_4.22.8.exe to install gateway application 4. Install SBUS Agency V4.4 5. Reboot the PC
Note for Gateway with OPC Protocol: In "clientopc_1.1.exe" file, you can find: - The installation of an client OPC for test ClientTst.exe, - The procedure for register OPC foundation DLLs. The "setup serveursurclientopc" can be used to register the server on the client.
8.1 Installation
In "SBUS V4.4" folder you will find : the Agency_V4.4.exe file which allows the Station Bus application installation
1. Uninstall the previous agency 2. Launch Agency_V4.4.exe to install the Station Bus application as described below
In the License agreement window, click on I accept the agreement, then on next
Then in the "Select Destination Directory", define the installation folder and click on "next" (the default installation folder is C:\Program Files\Areva\PACIS)
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In the "Select Components" window, select the chosen components to install (all by default)
In the "Select Start Menu Folder" window, select where the shortcut to launch the Agency will be available (in PACiS folder by default)
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3. Follow description of installation manual to install OSILLC driver 4. Reboot the PC Note1: The agency must be installed on each PC which supports the OI server, the SMT, and the gateway. Note2: During installation, Dr Watson is enabled and configured with specific parameters; if another applications are installed after SBUS Agency and alter the Dr Watson parameters, the exception handling may have an un-expected behaviour. So it is advised to check before running SBUS Agency that the following registry parameters are these ones.
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Each sub-system runs each own Agency dll. So the user must not launch Win32Agency.exe. SMT launches SBUS Agency at the first connection of a device, so the colour of the SMT icon in the system tray at the start up of SMT is yellow. An attribute has been added in the SCE to configure TCP/IP address for SMT. This address must be different than OI address.
For using SMT and OI on the same PC, you must add the SMT TCP/IP Address in second address for Local Area connection properties, advanced TCP/IP settings. First Address is OI Address
On Windows XP, in this case of two Internet Protocol (IP) address on the same network board, after a disconnection of the Ethernet network, the primary address is reset to 0.0.0.0; The primary IP address is not restored after the network cable is reconnected. Microsoft provides a hotfix, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896062/en-us
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The agency.log file is in the following directory: For SMT : C:\Program files\AREVA\PACiS\Smt\SBUS
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For OI: C:\Program files\AREVA\PACiS\PACiS OI\Server\Configuration\DBID1\ S2KHMIConfig\S2K-HMI-SRV\UCA2 C:\Program files\AREVA\PACiS\PACiS OI\Server\Configuration\DBID2\ S2KHMIConfig\S2K-HMI-SRV\UCA2
You can acces to Edit Flag (MVLLOG and OdLogLevel) with regedit: Key : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\AREVA\PACIS\UCA2Agency
9. TUNNELLING MODE
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The tunnelling mode allows to connect the MiCOM S1 setting software to a legacy MiCOM IED using : a serial port of the computer or the Ethernet network
IED
1. Check that MiCOM S1 is correctly installed 2. Launch the hyper-terminal on the PC (the baud rate is 19200 bauds, no parity) 3. Verify you have the prompt (>) on the hyper-terminal 4. The following commands allow to have information on tunnelling mode :
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TunnelingRSState allows to know if the tunnelling function is used TunRSLines gives on which legacy ports a tunnel can be opened
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TunRSIed <line number> gives the list of connected IED on the <line number> line and their address TunRSStart <line number>,<IED address> allows to open a tunnel between the PC and the IED TunRSStop allows to close the tunnel
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5. Open a tunnel with the TunRSStart command and stop the hyper-terminal 6. Launch the MiCOM S1 in rear port mode and use it as usual (be careful to the baud rate and the parity which must be 19200 bauds and no parity)
Note : if there is no exchange between the IED and the setting software during two minutes, the tunnel is automatically closed.
IED
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4. Launch the Install_oncrpc.bat file (warning : this file should be modified if the installation folder of tunnelling components is not the default one) 5. Launch the Portmap service : Open the Windows Configuration Panel Open the Services manager Select the PortMap service Click on the Starting button, choose automatic start-up and click on OK Click on the Start button Close the Services manager
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6. Install the tunnelling dlls in the MiCOM S1 folder : For Modbus : copy the dll S1V2ModdbusPatu.dll into the folder ..\Micom S1\S&R-Modbus and rename it SRModBus.dll For T103 : copy the dll S1V2T103Patu.dll into the folder ..\Micom S1\S&R103 and rename it W32KommDll.dll
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2. Verify the location folder of the MiCOM S1 3. Select the protocol (Modbus or T103) 4. Enter the IP address of the computer on which is connected the IED 5. Enter the line number on which is connected the IED 6. Enter the IED address 7. Click on Launch MiCOM S1 V2
Configurable reports are created in two steps : Report template creation using Crystal Report Report launching button creation using the SCE
Note on Crystal Report: Crystal Report doesn't support "/" and "\" characters: if used, the report will be empty.
1. Launch Crystal Report 2. Select using the Report Expert option to create a new report template and click OK
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6. Gives the server name (pacisoi9 in the example), the user ID (always sa) and select the Historian database. Click OK
7. The list of available SQL tables appears in More Data Sources\Microsoft SQL Server\<server name> folder
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Select required table(s) and click on Add. When all required tables have been added, click on Close
Useful tables for measurements mean values : S2KAnnual_VTQTimeTable Contains the last 60 monthly (i.e. 5 years) characteristic value of measurements (mean, max and min values) Contains the last 430 daily (i.e. 15 months) characteristic value of measurements (mean, max and min values) Contains the last 35 days archives of measurement mean values Contains the label, the origin and the type (mean, max, min) of each archived measurements. This table is compulsory when using the Annual, Monthly and/or Daily tables
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S2KMonthly_VTQTimeTable
S2KDaily_VTQTimeTable S2KVTQDictionary_Table
Useful tables for events : S2KEventGroup_Table S2KEventMsg_Table Contains the origin label of the events Contains the label, the date and the states of each events
The following items gives information concerning report template creation based on monthly archived mean values.
8. After selecting S2KMonthly_VTQTimeTable and S2KVTQDictionnary_Table tables, the following window appears :
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Click on Next>>
9. Select the field(s) to display in the report and click on Add->. Then click on Next>>
The Column Heading is used to give a column name for each field.
S2KMonthly_VTQTimeTable,
Measurement cross-reference in the S2KVTQDictionary_Table Measurement value Measurement time stamping. Must be used with the following formula : FiletimeToString2({S2Kxxxx_VTQTimeTable.OBJID},{S2Kxxxx_VT QTimeTable.OBJFILETIME}, ,hh:mm:ss.tt)
OBJFILETIME
Useful fields for S2KVTQDictionary_Table : OBJID OBJPROPNAME Measurement cross-reference in the S2KxxxxxVTQTimeTable Property of the archived measurement : AverageCycle for the mean value PeakMinCycle for the minimal value - PeakMaxCycle for the maximal value Name of the table in which the measurement is archived Measurement label Origin label of the measurement
Useful fields for S2KEventMsg_Table : ObjectNameText EventFileTime Event label Event time stamping. Must be used with the following formula : FiletimeToString2({S2KEventMsg_Table.Loc aleID},{S2KEventMsg_Table.EventFileTime}, ,hh:mm:ss.tt) EventMsgText AreaGroupID Event state Event cross-reference in the S2KEventGroup_Table
10. The group page allows to group values depending on sort rules and to apply calculation on these group values (optional)
11. The chart page allows to display data on chart form (optional)
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12. The select page allows to select a subset of information to display (optional)
13. The style page allows to select a style for the report (optional)
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The Design table allows to modify the template as you want. Refer to the Crystal Report documentation to be able to use all features. The report template must be saved using an authorised name (see 11.2).
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In Design mode, add in the Report Header a text object TYPE=HISTORICAL. Without this object, the report cannot be used.
Create a Run Application object attached to a graphical object. The Application name attribute must be one of the following names : Report1, Report2, Report3, Report4, Report5, Report6, Report7, Report8, Report9 or Report10 (respect lower and upper cases !). No other names are allowed. This name corresponds to the template file (.rpt file) created with Crystal Report.
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Copy the used .rpt files in the XML Parser folder S2K_HMI\Reports\<language> (ENU for English, FRA for French).
On the OI, when clicking on the configured report button, a .xls file (Excel format) is created in the folder Program Files\USDATA\S2K\Reports\Exported. The file name is structured as follows : <template report name>_<date of writing>_<hour of writing>.xls (for example, report1_01_07_2005_13_56_43.xls for a report issued from repor1 template, writing the 7th of January 2005 at 13:56:43).
3) DPC datapoint
An interlock violation SPS can be attached to a DPC datapoint. When the command of the DPC is negative because of an interlocking violation, this SPS is set to 1.
6) Cyclic SPS
In a C264, up to 8 transient SPS can be defined as cyclic (day cycle). The user must configure for each the trigger time (hour and minute). These SPS can be used to activate a periodic treatment into the C264.
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To stop the possibility of automatic acknowledgement, a PSL can be used as follow: 1st possibility;
FBD SPS1: SPS Permanent : Selection for authorized or not the auto-Alarm-Ack function, this SPS can be managed through a SPC from OI or SCADA, or wired on DIU FBD cySYS: Cyclic SPS ("Day cyclic SPS") to automatically acknowledge the alarm at a fixed time FBD output: Output of PSL linked to the "Global Alarm Ack", SPS "Permanent" After the authorization by "FBD SPS1" ("AND"), the "FBD cySPS" is converted into a pulse of 10 ms (min) by "RS" and "TON".
2nd possibility;
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FBD SPS1: SPS Permanent : Selection for authorized or not the auto-Alarm-Ack function, this SPS can be managed through a SPC from OI or SCADA, or wired on DIU FBD cySYS: Cyclic SPS ("Day cyclic SPS") to automatically acknowledge the alarm at a fixed time FBD output: Output of PSL linked to the "Global Alarm Ack", SPS "Permanent with computer auto-reset".
8) DPS, MPS, SPS profile: Using of all Interlock values in FBD Automation
An interlock value (true / false / invalid) will be configurable in SCE for all status of SPS, DPS and MPS defined in profiles. This interlock value will be used for FBD automation / interlock equation calculation, whatever was the origin of the datapoint (local, goose, ). Only one interlock value can be configured on a per status basis: this means that the same interlock value will be used in all FBD / interlock equations in which the datapoint is configured. New "interlock value" have been added into DPS, SPS and MPS profile:
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Modification in configuration: If your project use force and substitute functions, you have to verify after the upgrade of the configuration that values for theses attributes are correct. The best solution to do this verification and to make modifications is to use the Query tool of the SCE.
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In this example, you can quickly compare value of Reset and value of Forced Reset. If you want to retrieve the same configuration before this change request, these values must be the same. In this example, you have to modify the Forced and Substituted values for SPS profile 2 and 3.
The user has to define the output file, the FBD type to create (XML, MNG or PDF file) and also has to select which FBD he wants to export. The display of FBD can be based on Tree mode or List mode.
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The user has to define the output file to be created (XML PDF file) and also has to select which Computer he wants to export. The display of Computers can be based on Tree mode or on List mode.
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They are settable and taken into account during gateway data bag generation. If these attributes are equals (especially when using default value), their values are substituted by min scaled and max scaled values defined at associated MV level, during gateway data bag generation.
14) GTW & C264: T101 & T104 protocol: Buffer overflow management
On GTW-PC SCADA protocol T101 and T104, 2 new attributes have been added under a new category "Buffer overflow": Buffer overflow support (Y/N), default No Buffer overflow address (must be unique in all over the protocol)
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<bay short name> <xPC long name> Or <bay short name> <module short name>
The default value is <bay short name> <module short name>. For a xPC configured under a bay, the title is always <bay short name> <xPC long name>. For a xPC configured upper a bay (i.e. at substation or voltage level), the title is always <xPC long name>. A new SCE attribute, at control pop-up level, allows to define if the pop-up is automatically closed after the selection phase (for a SBO sequence) or not. The default value is not automatically closed".
Indicate that a filter / sort action is on-going Re-initialize all filtering / sorting criteria when clicking on this button
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Warning: Do not leave transparent areas when drawing memo icons using the mimic editor. Otherwise, these areas will be displayed in black color because the bitmap format itself does not support transparency. Therefore, it is advised to fill the memo icons background with the same color as the one used for the mimic.
25) SCE: Tap Changer: Management of Higher/Lower Position & Goto min/max datapoints
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These datapoints Higher position, Lower position, Goto min/max - have to be managed by an Isagraf automaton as described below, if they are not wired on a Digital Input or Output board: For Higher position and Lower position Datapoints: If the Tap pos indicator is greater than the max position, then set to 1 the Higher position datapoint, If the Tap pos indicator is lower then the min position, then set to 1 the Lower Position datapoint. Otherwise set to 0 the Higher position and the Lower position datapoints For Goto min/max Datapoint: This datapoint must be received by the IsaGraf automaton: If the new position is Min position, the automaton must send one or several commands to the transformer to decrease the current position until the transformer reaches the Min position, If the new position is Max position, the automaton must send one or several command to the transformer to increase the current position until the transformer reaches the Max position.
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The user can choose if the command form SCADA is refused or accepted in case the substation is in Local mode, and if the command from OI is refused or accepted in case the substation is in Remote mode.
SPS to create a SPS (all status of the original SPS can produce a SET / RESET / INVALID status of the target SPS) DPS to create a SPS (all status of the original DPS can produce a SET / RESET / INVALID status of the target SPS) DPS to create a DPS (all status of the original DPS can produce a OPEN / CLOSED / JAMMED / UNDEFINED / INVALID status of the target DPS) SPS to create a DPS (all status of the original SPS can produce a OPEN / CLOSED / JAMMED / UNDEFINED / INVALID status of the target DPS) MPS to create a SPS (all status of the original MPS can produce a SET / RESET / INVALID status of the target SPS) MV to create a SPS (all status of the original MV can produce a SET / RESET / INVALID status of the target SPS) a status of the original datapoint can have no effect on the target datapoint (i ;e. : in configuration, the status of the original datapoint isnt link to any status of the target datapoint)
This association is created in SCE configuration using a is mapped on" relation between the 2 datapoints. The original datapoint can be issued from an other computer than the target datapoint. In this case, the states of the original datapoints are transmitted using GOOSE messages. For local datapoints, the non-filtered state is used for target datapoint calculation. All target datapoints are managed as other datapoints (transmission, use in automation, alarms, .). Up to 10 "target" datapoints can be created from one "original" datapoint. Up to 100 datapoints can be defined as original datapoints. Mapping from SPS Datapoints to SPS Datapoints:
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To be able to print French characters (marked characters), you must select the code page 1004 on the Lexmark 2491 printer. Refer to the printer manual to modify this code.
In Advanced tab, following options have to be selected: Always available, Priority 1, Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster Start printing immediately, Print spooled documents first, Enable advanced printing features.
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the
directory:
'C:\Program
1. Check the compatibility Be sure that the new tztab is compatible with the file included into the release of SCE: 1.1 - Index of country must be constant Example: if index : 288:USA Central:UTC-6:-360:DST: -6hours (Local summer -5 hours) exists in the current file, a line with the same index (288) must exist in the new file. If a new index exists in the new file, it will not be take into account. 1.2 - The data associated to the index can be different: Example: the line:
288:USA Central:UTC-6:-360:DST: -5 hours) 288S:0:2:8:14:3:0: Sunday at 2:00 288W:0:2:1:7:11:0: Sunday at 2:00 -6 hours (Local summer second March first November
2. Replace the current file by the new file If both files are compatibles with syntax described above, the current file can be replaced by the new file.
Send_Binary_Order / Send_Digital_Order The state of these functions is false if the number of control in progress is greater than NB_MAX_ISA_CONTROL (currently 1000). The function Send_Binary_Order must be into a P1 step (run only one time). The function Send_Digital_Order must be into a P0/P1 step.
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Exemple:
The MPS values inside IsaGraf (via the debugger) are from 1 to 16, whereas in the C264, the values are from 0 to15.
The event printer (LB or SOE printer) state is translated inside the OI to an MPS value. This MPS is usually known as Printer Status. Some new states are treated. This feature is available only if the printer is connected to the server LPT port of the PACiS OI Server and was tested with a LexMark 2400 series printer. If you plan to use another printer, please ensure that the status display works properly. Summary table of the printer status and the corresponding values of the MPS:
Printer Status
Printer Ok The printer is in an error state The printer is offline The printer is out of paper Printer is power off or disconnected Unexpected value
MPS State
STATE0 STATE2 STATE4 STATE8 STATE11 STATE12
14.1 Specification
The "Twin-Servers Safe" function aims to replace the "hot redundancy" OI function.
Architecture
The principal OI Server is called "Master". The secondary OI Server is called "Remote". The OI Clients can be installed on the same PC than the OI Servers or on different PC. The OI Servers must be connected on different Ethernet switches.
Principle
1. All OI Clients are, at the same time, connected to the same OI Server (the Master one by default). The operator has to verify the connected server in the OI Title Banner
2.
The 2 OI Servers receive in parallel information from Station Bus servers : the SQL historical database is updated independently on each server. Same management for datapoints current states and active / inactive alarms states The Master OI Server creates cyclically (every 5 mn) a persistence file, containing current alarms states, which is automatically copied on the Remote OI Server The Remote OI Server reads this persistence file and automatically updates the alarms states (regarding acknowledged / cleared states) Memos are shared between the 2 OI Servers Profiles and passwords are shared between the 2 OI Servers The OI Clients are simultaneously connected to the same OI Server, so controls can be issued from only one OI Server.
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3.
4. 5. 6. 7.
1) 2) 3)
Define fully an OI Server Define the OI Client(s) and declare the OI Server as server User the create backup function to create the secondary OI Server. Do not add anything in this secondary server
2) Switch Database from SMT 3) When OI Client configuration is the good one, stop PACiS OI Client 4) Modify connection to servers
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14.2.3 Modify files for Twin servers safe function 14.2.3.1 On Master OI Server:
"Master_key.reg" file: Edit (Notepad) file : "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\master_key.reg" Replace REMOTE by the PC name of the Remote OI Server Save file "Servers.dat" file: Edit (Notepad) file : "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\server.dat" Replace MASTER by the PC name of the Master OI Server Replace REMOTE by the PC name of the Remote OI Server Save file "Backup_historian.cmd" file: Edit (Notepad) file : "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\ backup_historian.cmd" Replace MASTER by the PC name of the Master OI Server Save file
"Restore_historian.cmd" file: Edit (Notepad) file : "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\ restore_historian.cmd" Replace MASTER by the PC name of the Master OI Server Save file
"Copy Historian backup to REMOTE.cmd" file: Edit (Notepad) file : "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\Copy Historian backup to REMOTE.cmd " Replace REMOTE by the PC name of the Remote OI Server
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Save file "Copy persistence to REMOTE.cmd" file: Edit (Notepad) file : "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\Copy persistence to REMOTE.cmd " Replace REMOTE by the PC name of the Remote OI Server Save file
"Restore_historian.cmd" file: Edit (Notepad) file : "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_REMOTE\ restore_historian.cmd" Replace REMOTE by the PC name of the Remote OI Server Save file
"Copy Historian backup to MASTER.cmd" file: Edit (Notepad) file : "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_REMOTE\Copy Historian backup to MASTER.cmd " Replace MASTER by the PC name of the Master OI Server
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Save file "Copy persistence to MASTER.cmd" file: Edit (Notepad) file : "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_REMOTE\Copy persistence to MASTER.cmd " Replace MASTER by the PC name of the Master OI Server Save file
14.2.4 Setting registry key for Twin servers safe function On Master OI Server :
Execute "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\master.bat" file
On Remote OI Server :
Execute "TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_REMOTE\remote.bat" file
On Remote OI Server :
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WARNING : the modification of the servers.dat file must be done after each download / switch of a database.
N Actions
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Restart
Master PC
Remote PC
Backup Historian Database on Remote Server Copy Historian backup file to Master Server Copy persistence file from Remote Server to Master Server Restore Historian Master Server Database on
Restart Master PACIS OI Server & PACiS OI Client Stop PACiS OI Client Start PACiS OI Client (the Client must be connected to Master OI Server)
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N Actions
1 2 3 4 5 6
Master PC
Restart Backup Historian Master Server Database on
Remote PC
Copy Historian backup file to Remote Server Copy persistence file from Master Server to Remote Server Restore Historian Database on Remote Server Restart Remote PACIS OI Server & PACiS OI Client
This procedure create a backup file into C:\BACKUP directory. Backup Historian Database on Master Server Execute " TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\ backup_historian.cmd" file
Restore Historian Database on Master Server Execute " TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\ restore_historian.cmd" file
Copy Historian backup file from Master Server to Remote Server Execute " TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\Copy Historian backup to REMOTE.cmd " file
Copy Persistence files from Master Server to Remote Server Execute " TWIN_SERVER_SAFE_FILES_FOR_MASTER\Copy persistence to REMOTE.cmd " file
The IEC61850 / IEC61850 gateway allows the connexion of 2 IEC61850 station bus network called below: "lower" and "upper" network. This chapter describes the process to define the configuration of the gateway on the lower network and the configuration of the gateway on the upper network.
It's assumed that the user has already build the configuration for this network. The name of the database: Energy_lower.mpc
CAUTION: Make sure that in this database, all the entity's names are unique, entity means substation, voltage level, bay, module, datapoint, IEC physical device.
1 - Open this database, add a gateway. Enter the name and the TCP/IP address of this gateway on the lower network, in example: GTW_IEC, 10.10.1.20.
2 Add an IEC61850 protocol scada network under this gateway, then enter the TCP/IP address of this gateway on the upper network, in example : 10.10.4.2
3 From the IEC61850 protocol, launch the "Edit relation" in the contextual menu, click on the tab "To", click on the item "transmits: Datapoint [0..655535]".
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The list of datapoints, which can be linked to this protocol is displayed, select the electrical and system datapoints you want to be transmitted to the upper network and click on Apply Please note that the selected datapoints must have an IEC address. 4 - "Check in" (1.0 release) and "Generate" the lower database. Before starting the next steps, please ensure that the files: "Energy_lower.1.0.bup.zip", "Energy_lower.1.0.zip" and "Energy_lower.1.0.scadaSbusDm.zip" under the directory target of the generation. 5 - Extract the "GTW_IEC_PROT0.xml" file from "Energy_lower.1.0.scadaSbusDm.zip" archive.
6 - Copy the lower database file (Energy_lower.mpc) in order to use it as base of work for the upper database file (Energy_upper.mpc).
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1 - Open the upper database (Energy_upper.mpc) and delete all IEC physical device from system part (Scs), all interlock and FBD equations. Dont' change the name of the substation. 2 - On the system part, add an" IEC generic IED", set its short name, long name, network name and its TCP/IP address the same as the IEC61850/IEC61850 gateway on the lower network, in example: GTW_IEC and TCP/IP address: 10.10.4.2
3 From the gateway, launch the "Edit relation" in the contextual menu, click on the tab "To", click on the item "manages: Bay [0..655535]". The list of bays, which can be managed by the gateway is displayed. Select those you want to be managed by the gateway, then click on Apply. Datapoints you wish to use on the upper network need to be part of the selected bays.
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4 - At this stage, you can import the xml model "GTW_IEC_PROTO0.xml" file.
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- Click on "Import " to browse the PC in order to find out the xml file,
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In the Upper bow, select the xml file, in the bottom listbox , select the GTW, the Click on "Set" button (a message box is displayed "IED model import in progress, please wait")
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Click on "Close" (a message box is displayed "IED model setting in progress, please wait")
At the completion of the import process, check that all "has for IEC address" relations in the electrical part are filled with the right logical device. 5 - Change the "short name", "long name", "network name" and "TCP/IP address" of OI server to be compatible with upper network. 6 - Fill the relation between OI server and IEC/IEC gateway (named "has for UCA2/IEC server"). 7 - Check in and generate the upper database before completing the rest of the configuration.
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ON
STANDALONE
This chapter describes how to configure an Archive Trendviewer on a remote PACiS OI Client. Following the displaying of a mimic including an Archive Trendviewer, display the menu to allow to add pen (Quick Settings):
Click on Add Pen. The Trend DataSource Selector view is displayed with Browse button unavailable:
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Select S2KTrend, verify the Server name is the good one: the name of PACiS OI server. If its not, write it, in example: PACP0005.
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Click on Apply, then click on Test to verify the good connection of the Database. Select the last Database (the new one, created above) and click on Remove. Click on Finish. Now the Browse button of the Trend DataSource Selector View is available. You can browse the Database to select a variable.
17. WINDOWS XP
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This chapter describes the process to use and install PACiS components on Windows XP Operating System. The Windows XP OS must be set-up as "Administrator". After power-on the PC, go to the session of Administrator
If there is no "Administrator" username displayed, click twice on "Ctrl+Alt+Suppr", then enter the username "Administrator" and the corrected Password.
17.1 SCE
Modification of temp path:
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(with
Notepad),
change
the
value
of
item
Type="Path"
By the temporary directory C:\Temp, you have to create it, if this directory is not existed. <SettingElement Editable="false" Name="SCETmpPath" TypeFormat="Directory" Value="C:\Temp" Visible="false"/> Type="Path"
To be able to use correctly IsaGraf tool, you have to use also the dongle management software : Sentinel Protection. This software is available at : Driver dongle
Start>Settings>Control Panel
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Select "Security Center" from "Services (Local)" item. Click right on Properties menu:
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2. Click on "Components Services" 3. Click on "Computers" 4. Click on "My Computer" on control panel and select "Properties" 5. Go to "Default Properties" tab, set "Default Authentification Level" to "Connect" and "Default Impersonation Level" to "Identify"
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8. For all Groups and user names, allow "Local Access" and "Remote Access", then click on OK 9. Do the same on "Edit Default"
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11. For all Groups and users names, allow "Local Launch", "Remote Launch", "Local Activation" and "Remote Activation", then click on OK 12. Do the same on "Edit Default"
1. C:\SharedWorspace:
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Select "Permissions" and for "Everyone", Allow "Full control", "Change" and "Read". 2. C:\Temp\trace:
Select "Permissions" and for "Everyone", Allow "Full control", "Change" and "Read".
3. C:\Program files\AREVA\PACiS\PACiSOI\Server\MemoFolder:
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On Windows XP, in this case of two Internet Protocol (IP) address on the same network board, after a disconnection of the Ethernet network, the primary address is reset to 0.0.0.0; The primary IP address is not restored after the network cable is reconnected. Microsoft provides a hotfix, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896062/en-us
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2. 3.
Select "OPC DATA IMPLEMENTATION", click right and select Properties Select Security Tab, set "Use Default" for "Launch and Activation Permissions" and for "Access Permissions", set "Customize" for "Configuration Permissions"
4.
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5. For all Group and user names, allow "Full Control" and "Read", then click on OK 6. Select Identity Tab
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2. 3.
Select "S2K.OpcServer", click right and select Properties Select Security Tab, set "Use Default" for "Launch and Activation Permissions" and for "Access Permissions", set "Customize" for "Configuration Permissions"
4.
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5. 6.
For all Group and user names, allow "Full Control" and "Read", then click on OK Do the same configuration for "SCADA 2000 C2KAlarmServer"
7.
8.
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18.1 Overview
The Trend Display is a special animation that produces a display of up to 8 Register (Measurement MV) or Bit variables (SPS, DPS) plotted against time. You can embed any number of Trend Displays in a mimic, with the only limitation the amount of physical space available. The limit to the number of Trend Displays that you can configure should be evaluated at the validation time.
Each Trend Display contains a configurable display buffer where a temporary historic record of the values for each trace is stored. The values in the buffer can be displayed on the chart using the scrollbar.
When a mimic containing a Trend Display initially is opened, the buffer is empty. As the buffer fills, the size of the slider on the scrollbar changes to reflect the amount of data stored as a ratio of the chart period. For example, if the buffer contains ten minutes of data and the chart is two minutes in duration, the slider is approximately one-fifth the length of the scrollbar.
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Real Time Mode: traces are plotted on the chart in real time as the values of the variables they represent change. You can configure a Trend Display so that it starts in real time or can be selected with the play arrow on the toolbar at runtime. Pause Mode: traces are plotted on the chart from the values of variables recorded in the display buffer. You can switch the Trend Display from real time to pause mode by selecting the pause arrow from the toolbar or by using the scrollbar.
In real-time mode, new values for each trace are plotted starting on the right side of the chart. Older data scrolls across the chart, eventually disappearing off the left side. The frequency at which the chart is refreshed depends on the configuration and how often the data changes.
The chart is always updated when any variable changes value. The chart is also refreshed at a background rate determined by the configuration of the Trend Display. For example, if the background refresh is set to 5, the chart refreshes every 5 seconds even if none of the variables has changed. The value of this parameter is set to 2 by default.
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A Trend Display records temporary historic data in its display buffer. The buffer continues to record data continually while the trend is displayed, discarding the oldest values when it becomes full. As the buffer fills, the size of the slider on the scrollbar changes to reflect the amount of data stored as a ratio of the chart period.
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The Trend Display automatically switches to pause mode when you click and drag the slider button on the scrollbar or when you select the pause tool. In pause mode, the chart area no longer updates in real-time; instead, it displays the temporary historic data recorded in the display buffer. However, the buffer of the Trend Display is still updated in real-time, with the oldest values being discarded. The effect of this is that the data being displayed on the chart is gradually moving through the buffer. To represent this visually, the slider button on the scrollbar moves gradually toward the left. If you leave the Trend Display in pause mode long enough, the data for the time period displayed is discarded. When the Trend Display is in pause mode, you can scroll backward and forward through the data using the scrollbar. You can also zoom in and zoom out in both the X and Y axes using either the toolbar or the cursor
18.2.3 Using the Toolbar
The toolbar (left part of the trend mimic) contains the tools used to select the mode and for simple zooming in and out of the chart time axis.
Select Real-Time mode. Select Pause mode. Explode the time axis. The time axis is doubled. Implode the time axis. The time axis is halved. Restore the time axis to its original setting. Print the Trend Display on the default printer. Select Cursor mode. Zoom in area.
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Cancel all zooming. Select the default cursor. Selecting this button disables the Cross Cursor. Restore the trend to its original configuration. Change the period for the time axis in units of seconds, minutes, hours, or days. Select cross cursor mode. Selecting this button disables the Default Cursor.
When in pause or historic mode, you can use the cursor to interact with the chart area. Using the cursor you can do the following:
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Display the value of each of the traces at a particular point in time. Zoom the trend in the time (horizontal) axis. Zoom the trend simultaneously in both the time (horizontal) axis and value (vertical axis).
Select the operating mode for the cursor from either the toolbar or a pop-up menu displayed by right-clicking anywhere in the chart area.
Click anywhere in chart area and a cross cursor appears. In this figure the value appears at the left side (350) and the time stamp on the bottom side (06/09/2006 13:53:43).
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1. Select the cursor tool. The mouse pointer displays as a cross while it is over the chart area.
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2. Click anywhere in the chart. The values for the traces at that point are displayed in the Legend area or in the Scale area, if visible.
18.2.4.2 Zooming the Time Axis
1. Select the zoom time axis tool. The mouse pointer changes to a magnifying glass while it is over the chart area. 2. Click on the chart at the point that represents the new start time for the chart. 3. Hold down the mouse button and drag the cursor to the point that represents the new end time. 4. Release the mouse button.
18.2.4.3 Zooming Both Axes
1. Select the zoom area tool. The mouse pointer changes to a magnifying glass while it over the chart area. 2. Click on the chart at the point that represents the new start time and maximum value for the chart. 3. Hold down the mouse button and drag the cursor to the point that represents the new end time and minimum value. 4. Release the mouse button.
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Use the scrollbar to select data in the display buffer for display on the chart. You can get an approximate idea of the ratio of the number of values that might display in the chart to those held in the buffer by the size of the scroll button in relation to the area in which it may be moved. The way in which the scrollbar tools behave varies slightly depending on which mode the Trend Display is in, as described in the following table:
Real-Time Mode
Pause Mode
Select Pause mode and scroll to the oldest data in the display buffer. Select Pause mode and scroll back through data in the display buffer. No action. No action. Display the Trace Toolbox. Select Pause mode and scroll through the data in the display buffer.
Scroll to the oldest data in the display buffer. Scroll back through data in the display buffer. Scroll forward through the data in the display. Select Real-Time mode. Display the Trace Toolbox. Scroll through the data in the display buffer.
Use the Curves tab to specify the appearance of each trace in your Trend Display.
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Visibility Enables individual traces to be hidden temporarily. This can be useful when one trace obscures another Color allows to change the color of each trace Name Name for each trace Min/Max allows to change the range for each trace Real Displays values received Cursor Display values where the cursor is Advanced Properties allows access to the toolbox advanced properties, all of which may be individually enabled / disabled. Select from the following: Select Variable allows to change the variable for each trace. (See remark below) Trace Width allows to change the width of each trace Trace Style allows to change the plotting style for each trace:
o o o o o o
Each point representing a change in value is connected to the previous one with a single line.
Each point representing a change in value is connected to the previous one with a vertical and horizontal line.
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Each point representing a change in value is plotted with no interconnecting lines. Remark:
The access to change variable for each trace is done by a Variable Browser window. It allows, via an OPC browser, to reach the variable to trace.
19.1 Scope
This paragraph details for the SCE the way to use the PIX template in order to manage motor driven switch gear equipment according to the control requirements implemented in the P139 IED protection. The PIX template is intended to cover the control command functions needed for the management of PIX cubicles. The template covers the needs described in the PIX Control Specification Issue A document approved by the customer. This paragraph will develop the composition of the template and then how to use the template delivered in 'PIX_Template'directory.
Request Manageme
Manages the user request and the return of the request if needed Manages the MRStat signal and the SWD_T timer Manages the outputs of the PIX function Manages the termination signals received from organs commanded
A0-0; A0-1
MRStat Control
Output Man
A3-4; A4-0
Termination Man
A1-4; A2-3
Close Interlock
FBD Automation
Manages the interlock equation of the close request Manages the interlock equation of the open request Manages the overheating protection of the motor
A0-0; A0-1
Open Interlock
FBD Automation
A0-0; A0-1
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19.2.2 Detailed description of the different automatisms 19.2.2.1 "Request Manageme" automatism
This automatism manages the request of the user. Inputs:
Name Open/Close PIX Type DPC Purpose Operator input for open or close. From local HMI, OI, Gateway External electrical wired input for close control of the device External electrical wired input for open control of the device Device status signal open and close. Operator Origin
CtrlClSPS
Overheating Prot
FBD Automation
SPS
Wired
CtrlOpSPS
SPS
Wired
DPS
DPS
Controlled by two wired SPS (Device Close and Device Open) Termination Man FBD Output Man FBD Interloclk Close FBD
Fail of the termination signal reception Feedback to stop running commands Interlock for close command. 0: enable the command, 1: disable the command Interlock for open command. 0: enable the command, 1: disable the command Inhibition of the commands. 0: enable the command, 1: disable the command
ILK Open
SPS
MD_INHIB
SPS
Outputs:
Name OReq
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Purpose Open request sent to the other automatisms Close request sent to the other automatisms
CReq
This automatism acquires the operator command and checks for the interlocks and inhibition conditions. The operator command could be issued from local HMI, OI, Gateway or from an external input. When the operator request is Open/Close PIX, the automatism sends an acknowledgement to the command in order to end correctly the sequence. When the operator acknowledgement. request is CtrlClSPS or CtrlOpSPS, there is no
The automatism manages itself the validity of the request of the operator regarding the position of the device. For example, if it is closed and the operator sends a close request, the control of the breaker is not issued and a negative acknowledgement is sent to the command if the DPC was used.
MRDSPC MRStat
SPS SPS
Outputs:
Name FailSWD
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Purpose Indicates that the action takes too much time and that the motor must stop Indicates that the motor started correctly in time and is used by the overheating protection to count the number of operations of the motor Indicates that the motor started in time Indicates that the motor did not start in time
MR_StartRTMon
SPS SPS
Automatism:
SPS
slow
Fail SWD
SPS
Fail Termination
SPS
MRStat Raised
SPS
NoMRStat
SPS
Stops everything and sets the Fail output to indicate there was a failure in the action One of the condition to indicate that everything got well Same as Close Cmd but for the open request
SPS SPS
Termination Man FBD Request Manageme automatism Request Manageme automatism slow
SPS
slow
Outputs are:
Name And Latch Close Fail FeedBacksSPS Clos FeedBackSPS MRD FeedBackSPS Open FeedBackSPS SWD MRDSPC DO Open SWDSPC DO Type SPS SPS SPS SPS SPS SPS SPS SPS SPS SPS Purpose Indicates that all the conditions are present to tell that the action did well Controls the Close state of DDPC Indicates that the action did not end well Is used as feedback of DDPC data point to reset it Is used as feedback of MRDSPC data point to reset it Is used as feedback of DDPC data point to reset it Is used as feedback of SWDSPC data point to reset it Controls the state of the MRDSPC data point Controls the open state of DDPC Controls the state of the SWDSPC data point
Automatism:
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SPS SPS
OpenTerm OReq
SPS SPS
Outputs:
Name Fail Type SPS Purpose Indicates that a termination signal is received during the MRS_Mont_T timer and before the motor started Indicates that a termination is received and it corresponds to the request of the user
Ok
SPS
Automatism:
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ILK Open
SPS
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RstMon
SPC
Operator
Outputs:
Name INHIBIT Type SPS Purpose Indicates that the motors started and stopped too many times in less than MR_CoolT timer and blocks the user actions. 1: disable command, 0: enable command These outputs indicate at which step the counter is.
OPCpt_x
SPS
Automatism:
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19.2.3 Description of the data points in relation with the specifications 19.2.3.1 Inputs
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Template Type DPS controlled by 2 SPS: Device Close and Device Open SPS SPS SPS
SPS SPS
19.2.3.2 Outputs
Specification Name DDPC MRDSPC SWDSPC Type Double pole DPC Double pole SPC Double pole SPC DDPC MRDSPC SWDSPC Name Template Type Double pole DPC Double pole SPC Double pole SPC
A bay including the automatisms and the data points necessary to control the PIX The profiles of the different Data Points
MRDSPC SWDSPC
8. As per all other command in the SCE, the operator request open or close could be part of a graphical view.
The parameters are set to default value in the template. To configure the PIX, there are 5 parameters which are the duration of the timers. The parameters are:
Name SWD_TP operating time Parameter Purpose of switching device timer [min, def, max] [100, 20, 254] S Unit Step 100ms
Latching time timer Parameter time of motor relay timer Parameter Motor Relay Cooling Timer Motor Relay Permissible Operation
S Ms Min
10ms 10ms NA 1
open the MRStat Control FBD search for the TON with associated text SWD_T change the value of the TON within the limits defined in the Parameters table
open the Output Man FBD search for the TON with associated text Latch_T change the value of the TON within the limits defined in the Parameters table
open the MRStat Control FBD search for the TON with associated text MRS_Mon_T change the value of the TON within the limits defined in the Parameters table on the electrical view in the SCE, search for the data points SWDSPC and DDPC and do the following changes :
o in the attribute list, search for the attribute hold duration (ms) in the Delays part of the General attributes o change the value of this attribute according to the value you set in the MRStat Control FBD
See MRStat Control automatism scheme to localize the timer.
open the OverHeating Prot FBD search for the TON with associated text MR_CoolT change the value of the TON within the limits defined in the Parameters table