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BCWE1208Av01 - ZIV GRID AUTOMATION
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1. 1 SUBSTATION 2 TEST SYSTEM Substation name 3 26 Total number of equipment 4 20 Number of physical equipment 5 3 Number of control functions 6 7 Equipment EQUIPMENT 1 66KV breakers 8 1 PROCOME address 9 6MCD A49 Equipment name 10 66kv HV SYS Equipment location 11 308 34 3 2 1 312 307 Number of ISC ISE ISS MEA ON 12 ISC ISC signals 13 0 VOLTAGE PRESENCE AT BUSBARS 1 Associated signal and text 14 PRESENCE ABSENCE Activation and deactivation 15 0 Alarm 16 66 HV SYSTEM Element description 17 1 VOLTAGE PRESENCE AT BUSBARS 2 18 PRESENCE ABSENCE 19 0 20 66 HV SYSTEM 21 22 307 RESERVE 307 23 ALARM NORMAL 24 0 25 66 HV SYSTEM 26 ISE ISE signals 27 0 COMMAND TO SWITCH TO NORMAL 28 29 0 30 31 24 CLOSE COMMAND 52 E FROM PANEL Signal and text 32 THERE IS A BLOCKAGE Command window title 33 11 Number of blockings 34 256 2 0 BLOCKING OF OPERATION BY H CONTROL FUNCTION IN AUTOM Eq signal and description block 35 1 2 0 OPERATION BLOCKING BY TRIPPING OF RELAY 86T 1 36 1 3 0 OPERATION BLOCKING BY TRIPPING OF RELAY 86T 2 A 9 M BCWE1208A P bal AA CWE Embedded Web HMI Liab A ZIV GRID AUTOMATION
2. E g 2 300 65280 0 A 29 BCWE1208A q LN CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Annex A HMI Configuration Files T The file becomes 1 CLIENT TESTS 1PCD A2A 5100001A Client name and PCD model 2 1 1 Alarms and events sorted 3 16777205 16711680 2583960 16711935 Alarm text and background TYPE 1 sel and delete 4 16711680 16777216 16776960 8453888 Alarm text and background TYPE 2 Sel and delete 5 16777205 16777216 4433285 16747347 Alarm text and background TYPE 3 sel and delete 65280 16777216 Event activation text and background 16776960 16777216 Event deactivation text and background 10 000 Counter request time s 6 7 8 5 000 5 Connection retry time s Time between retries 9 0 5 Maximum time s between data received to reset connection 1 500 Atr BUTTON RESERVE 500 Dimmed 530 Invisible 620 MODE 10 11 12 Vacant RESERVE BUTTON text 13 Maximum one character per identifier 14 Id of normal alarsuce 15 Id of normal asynchronous alarsuce 16 R Id of redund alarsuce 17 r Id of redund asynchronous alarsuce 18 r Id of internal alarsuce 19 i Id of internal asynchronous alarsuce 20 Id of unidentified alarsuce 21
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4. EQUIPME N 2 OWN POINTS BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 3 Signal Panel File PANELES CFG File paneles cfg contains the number of signal panels and their configuration For each button displayed in the HMI screen for the substation signal summary general signal panel there is another screen of LEDs distributed in three windows STATUSES PROTECTIONS and ALARMS that inform on the status of certain signals associated to the button All this information is saved into the file paneles cfg File format is as follows e General Substation Signal Panel Data lines 2 6 NombPan 1 NombEST 3 NombPRO NombALA EI NumBotones NombPan Name of the panel page maximum number of characters 40 NombEST Title of the STATUS window maximum number of characters 20 NombPRO Title of the PROTECTION window maximum number of characters 20 NombALA Title of the ALARM window maximum number of characters 20 NumBotones Number of buttons of the summary panel general panel The maximum allowable value is 45 buttons in HMI model PCD E g SIGNAL PANELS STATUSES PROTECTIONS ALARMS 20 Below all buttons are configured one after the other For each button defined the following data are given e General Data for each Button of the General Signal Panel lines 9 11 NombBoton Co
5. Figure 3 3 Tools Menu 3 Select Turn Off Pop up Blocker it might have already been done In this case option Turn On Pop up Blocker will show up and no action is needed 4 Again in the menu Tools select E Google Microsoft Internet Explorer Internet Options File Edit view Favorites Help Mail and News a ix Pop up Blocker D z Manage Add ons Address http www google Synchronize La Web Imagenes ider Windows Update Windows Messenger Internet Options Figure 3 4 Tools Menu Internet Options 3 3 BCWE1208A 9 9 CWE Embedded Web HMI etit A ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Chapter 3 Installation and Start up 5 In the window Internet Options select tab Security 6 Select Trusted sites option and then click on Sites 7 Under Add this Web site to the zone enter the text http XXX XXX XXX XXX where XXX XXX XXX XXX will be the SCU s IP and click Add The entered IP will show up in the list Web Sites 8 Untick the box Require server verification https for all sites in this zone 9 Click OK LNA grid automation Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings e si o o Restricted sites Intemet Local intranet Trusted sites
6. 11 0 PRESENCE OF VOLTAGE IN BUS BARS 1 Signal and associated text 12 1 PRESENCE OF VOLTAGE IN BUS BARS 2 Signal and associated text 13 14 303 TRIP 98 CIRC DE TRIP 24BOB Signal and associated text 15 ISE ISE signals 16 0 0 COMMAND TO SWITCH TO LOCAL Signal Simple 0 Double 1 and associated text 17 1 0 COMMAND TO SWITCH TO REMOTE CONTROL 18 19 33 0 RESERVE 33 Signal Simple 0 Double 1 and associated text 20 ISS ISS signals 21 O TRIP 86 T 1 Signal and associated text 22 1 TRIP 86 T 2 H IN AUTOMATIC MODE Signal and associated text MEA MEA signals 0 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT IN LINE 1 Signal and associated text 26 1 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT IN LINE 2 Signal and associated text CON CON signals 28 0 BUSBAR ACTIVE POWER INPUT Signal and associated text N LA e N 29 1 BUSBAR ACTIVE POWER OUTPUT 30 31 3 BUSBAR REACTIVE POWER OUTPUT Signal and associated text 32 Equipment EQUIPMENT 7 TRANSF A 13kV 33 A 37 NE Embedded Web HMI Zz NW ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Annex A HMI Contiguration Files T A 12 Protection Files PROTEC CFG This file contains the programs that will be implemented when the general menu buttons corresponding to PROTECTIONS MEASUREMENTS
7. 87 69L ACTIVATED e Configuration Data of PROTECTION Panel Signals lines 27 38 Alarma bDirEq e EtiglSC DescriSC It repeats for each protection panel signal There will be as many as indicated by NumPRO e Alarma Alarm bit indicates whether the signal has been considered as alarm so that the attached led can blink or if on the contrary it has not been considered as alarm and cannot blink e Neg Negation bit indicates if the attached led activates when the ISC signal status is 1 or when the ISC status is 0 e DirEq Address of the equipment to which the signal belongs e EtiglSC Signal PROCOME tag e DescrlSC Signal description maximum number of characters 20 A 12 zn CWE een grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 TI Annex A HMI Configuration Files E g PROTECTION 1 1 0 7 21 FINAL TRIP PROTECTION 2 1 0 7 22 INST PHASE TRIP PROTECTION 6 1 0 7 26 GENERAL PROT TRIP e Configuration Data of ALARM Panel Signals lines 41 52 EtiglSC DescrSC It repeats for each alarm panel signal There will be as many as indicated by NumALA e Alarma Alarm bit indicates whether the signal has been considered as alarm so that the attached led can blink or if on the contrary it has not been considered as alarm and cannot blink e Neg Negation bit indicates if the attached led activates when the ISC signal status is 1 or when
8. A 1 General Description of Configuration Files This Annex describes the files to configure the two types of HMI applications for the operations available for the different types of ZIV substation Central Unit models The two types of ZIV operations HMI are HMI application for WorkStation available for models CPD CPP and CPX PCD models Embedded WEB HMI for models CPT CWE models The files to configure the HMI for ZIV operations conform to a number of general rules common to all However in the Embedded WEB HMI there are two files that deviate from this rule Files ConsoleBaseConfig xml and SIPCOVisualConf cfg These files have their own structure and will be described in their respective sections A 22 and A 21 Common details for all the configuration files are explained below Lines preceded by the symbol will not be read This symbol can be introduced to add file headers comments etc There may not be lines with more than 80 characters This is why tabulations should not be introduced as each tabulation space depends on the editor used It may be the case that a line with tabulations written in a text editor occupies less than 80 characters but when editing the file in another editor more spaces are occupied by the tabulator and when the file is modified and saved the line exceeds the maximum number allowed resulting in a file read error the program being aborted Ina line data fields are separated by commas so t
9. Id of unidentified asynchronous alarsuce 22 Sound 23 1 ding wav 1 c alarm bat Type of sound sound file 24 Options 25 bDCO bREM bGPS bCONSENNEG bTEL bNOSINC bNOINFRM bNOCFGCNT bNOPROT 26 bNOSIM colorDescon bGestAlrSucEnUCS 27 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8421504 0 29 Printer communications port configuration 30 coM1 9600 N 8 1 Port Baud Parity DataBit StopBit 31 16711680 16777205 1 16711680 16777205 0 16777205 16777205 0 32 USERS 33 1 2 60 65280 0 34 GENERATION 256 0 256 1 256 50 35 DISTRIBUTION 256 2 256 3 256 51 A 30 Zn f CWE een grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 8 File describing the Status of the SIPCO SIPCO CFG This is the sipco cfg file which contains the images to be displayed on the SIPCO status screen to the various equipment participating PCD CPX printer remote HMI Remote control and the CPUs The file has the following format e Data corresponding to the HMI Central Printer Remote HMI and Remote Control Images lines 1 5 ImagenHMI ImagenCentral ImagenPrinter ImagenPCRemoto ImagenRemote control ImagenHMI Image assigned to the HMI ImagenCentral Image assigned to the central unit ImagenPrinter Image assigned to Printer ImagenPCHemoto Image assigned to remote HMI ImagenRemote contro
10. ZA grid automation LLLLLLLL n a Embedded Web HMI Instructions Manual CWE BCWE1208Av01 e ziv GRID AUTOMATION S L 2012 License agreement for Software Embedded in Equipment ZIV APLICACIONES Y TECNOLOG A S L End User Software License Agreement THE EQUIPMENT YOU HAVE PURCHASED INCLUDES EMBEDDED SOFTWARE PROGRAM S THE PROGRAM IS COPYRIGHTED AND IS BEING LICENSED TO YOU NOT SOLD FOR USE WITH THE EQUIPMENT THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN US AS LICENSEE AND ZIV APLICACIONES Y TECNOLOGIA S L AS LICENSOR FOR THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM INCLUDED WITH THE EQUIPMENT PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE EQUIPMENT IF YOU INSTALL OR USE THE EQUIPMENT YOU ARE ACCEPTING AND AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IF YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THE EQUIPMENT UNUSED TO YOUR SELLER AND YOU WILL RECEIVE A REFUND OF YOUR MONEY Terms and Conditions of License 1 License Grant Licensor hereby grants to you and your accept a nonexclusive and non transferable license to use the embedded programs and the accompanying documentation if any collectively referred to as the Software only as authorized in this License Agreement 2 Restrictions You may not a use copy modify or transfer the Software except as expressly provided in this or another Agree
11. e Data Corresponding to Future TCP Connection to the other HMI lines 16 20 This data will not be configured for the Hot Stand By redundancy for TipoHMI 3 or TipoHMI 4 DirlPHMI Di PuetoComs TimeReit Timeou ModeloPCDCPX _ DirlPHMI IP address of the other HMI PuertoComs Number of TCP communications port to which it is connected TimeReint Connection retry time in seconds Timeout Timeout time in seconds ModeloPCDCPx Model for the other CPX e g 128 127 90 55 33100 5 10 1CPXA03201000WA A 44 CWE Embedded Web HMI eNA BCWE1208A ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Configuration Files The file will be as follows E GO A re aD E ki kl ki Vd kl kd Vi Ve Li oo REDUNDANCY 1 Primary 1 Secondary 2 1 Number of redundant applications 1 or 0 Do not set the last back slash for the paths c zivercom Local path d Remote path zivercom exe Name of th xecutabl 3 Number of types of files to be checked dbf Zivercom database osc cdx 269 0 269 2 1 Control dir ise Interlocking dir isc neg HMI Passive Interlocking message 128 127 62 16 IP address of the other HMI 32100 Communications port N 5 Retry time sec 10 Timeout sec 1CPXA03201000WA HMI central unit model As regards Hot Stand By redundancy this file ha
12. internal reports reports PLUS 1 CONFIGURATION 2 1 0 3 N of programs for protections protect Measurements reports 3 Application 1 for PROTECTIONS 4 ZIVERCOM Name of the button 5 c zivercom foxw2600 esl t zivercom exe Path for the executable 6 Application 1 for REPORTS 7 REPORTS Name of the application 8 c reports reports exe Path for the executable 9 Application 2 for REPORTS internal reports 10 INFORMINTERNO Name of the application 11 Path for the executable 12 Application 3 for REPORTS reports PLUS 13 GRAPHIC REPORTS Name of the application 14 Path for the executable A 39 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 ZZ grid automation Annex A HMI Contiguration Files T A 13 PLUS Report File for INFPLUS CFG This file contains the configuration of the parameters required for the application of reports PLUS i e reports of trend curves power reports and events historical data The name of this file is infplus cfg The file has the following format e Data that Indicates if Historical Data on Events is going to be generated line 3 GeneraHistEventos e GeneraHistEventos Indicates if the HMI is going to generate the files with the historical data on events 1 or not 0 If it is set to 1 a file will be generated every day AAMMD
13. A chain of characters with the name of the PC HMI serial port through which printer communications are established It can have the values COM1 and COM2 e Baudios A number with the baud rate at which printer communications are established It can have the values of 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 and 38400 e Paridad A character with the parity with which printer communications are established Possible values are N for none parity I for odd parity P for even parity M for mark parity and S for space parity e DataBit Number of bits per serial communications word Possible values are 5 6 7 and 8 e StopBit Number of serial communications stop bits Possible values are 1 and 2 E g COM1 9600 N 8 1 A 26 22897 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files e Configuration Data for Colours and Blinking of the Screen Header ALARM Identifier line 30 ColorTxtAlrNoRec ColorFonAlrNoRec ParpaAlrNoRec TI ColorTxtAlrRec ColorFonAlrRec ParpaAlrRec y id ColorTxtNoAlr ColorFonNoAlr ParpaNoAlr e ColorTxtAlrNoRec Colour of the ALARM identifier text when there are unacknowledged alarms If not configured the HMI takes the default value RED 16711680 e ColorFonAlrNoHec Colour of the ALARM identifier background when there are unacknowledged alarms If n
14. After the first each page has capacity i EE for 48 devices Device 6MCDH7K 45kV RE 1 Device Bay at Substation Device Description Figure 4 21 Device Description Navigation through the SIPCO is carried out using the buttons located at the bottom right corner buttons Previous Page Next Page If there are less than 33 devices in the system these buttons will not be displayed as only the first page is needed to represent the substation Note when the UCSConf is configured into the system it can be directly displayed through an SIPCO screen sub task button 4 31 BCWE1208A LNA CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Chapter 4 User Interface d 4 9 H and Y Automation Functions H and Y Automation settings window can be displayed from the start menu Configurations gt AUTOMATISM gt H CONFIGURATION AUTOMATIC CONTROL When this page is requested the web client requests to the HMI application the settings values configured into the system The screen below is displayed upon receipt of the settings values figure 4 22 which allows configuring the H automation function if one of the two busbars is missing Y Automation will be displayed H CONFIGURATION AUTOMATIC CONTROL Presence Absence of Voltage Peexewem mn Pene we on Wampwewrpem o SO Figure 4 22 H Automation Settings with two Busbars 4 32 2297 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded
15. It repeats for each line signal There will be as many as indicated by NumSe Lin ColorLed 0 Led colour when the signal is set to zero ColorLed 1 Led colour when the signal is set to one ColorLed Led colour when the signal is set to error ColorTxtSen Colour of the signal text ColorFonSen Colour of the signal label background Alarma Alarm bit indicates whether the signal has been considered as alarm so that the attached led can blink or if on the contrary it has not been considered as alarm and cannot blink Neg Negation bit indicates if the attached led activates when ISC 1 or when ISC 0 DirEq Communications address of the equipment generating this signal EtigISC Signal PROCOME tag DescrlSC Signal description associated text maximum number of characters 20 E g LINE 1 65280 16711680 8355711 16777215 0 1 0 259 7 GROUND LINE 1 13 kV s DINE d 65280 16711680 8355711 16777215 0 1 0 262 10 GROUND LINE 10 13 kV A 18 zn CWE een grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 The file becomes Annex A HMI Configuration Files 1 GROUND CONTROL FUNCTION DATA 2 RESISTIVE GROUND CONTROL FUNCTION Window name 3 2 4 Number of header lines and lines 4 CAB 5 65280 16711680 8355711 led colour 0 1 6 16777215 0 label colour text backgroun
16. displays the SIPCO state page 4 4 3 Section Configurations HIV automation functions If adequate permissions have been granted the user can gain access to the edit page of these schemes 4 4 4 Section Users Users and permissions can be configured through this section Possible actions are Users Passwords to create new users delete current users change permissions or establish the pre defined user Only users granted with administrator permission can gain access to this option Start a New Session to log on a new user The user log on password will be requested Close Session to log out the current user and log on the default user This action is automatically carried out if the active user remains inactive for a configured time 4 14 ZN CWE een ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 ag Chapter 4 User Interface 4 4 4 a User Password Window The user registration form consists of the following elements User Drop down list for editing E Register sheet Di logo de pagina web x a user Remove Deletes the user USERS REGISTRY selected from the list There Uo EN must always be a user with administrator permission and a Name admin default user can be the same Fl Defealt User so that deletion will not be ESE possible in case there is only eS one user with these properties Permis Name Name of the user V Execute Orders Z selected
17. iexplore exe ZIV Console Viewer Windows Internet Explorer 1PCD IBERDROLA S T CONDOMINA 132 20kV 10 22 2009 13 25 05 10 22 2009 13 15 27 609 REMOTE TELECONTROL COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE ALARM Permissions gf 2 MAIN MENU Main Mem Unifilars C infama Meter ALARMS EVENTS PANELS SIPCO SCREEN 1 LI jJ USERS PASSWORDS START A NEW SESSION CLOSE SESSION Engineering RECONFIGURE ADJUST DATE HOUR PROTECTIONS REPORTS ORDERS REGISTER SCREEN MAINTENANCE Info Main Menu Unifilars Alarms Events Panels SIPCO screen Figure 4 11 Page of the System Main Menu The main menu consists of five sections represented by their corresponding buttons Clicking one of them expands a drop down list of options of the selected section Click again the section button to hide the options The figure shows expanded sections Information Users and Engineering Sections shown in the main menu have been configured into the system For instance if as shown in figure H automation controllers are not configured into the system said option is not shown in the menu BCWE1208A 22 97 CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Chapter 4 User Interface 4 4 1 Section Unifilars single line diagrams The figure shows the drop down list of the single line dia
18. ssseeeee A 3 A 2 Equipment Eiles EOUIDOG CEO A 5 A 3 Signal Panel File PANELES CFQG sse A 11 AA Control Function Definition File AUTOMA CEO A 15 A 5 Resistive Ground Control Function Data File INFOTIER CFQG A 17 A 6 Configuration File of H and Y Control Function AUTOH CFG A 20 A 7 Client File CLIENTE CEO A 22 A 8 File describing the Status of the SIPCO SIPCO CFG sss A 31 A 9 Network Configuration File TC CEO sseseessesneereerrssrresrrssrresrresresns A 33 A 10 Secondary Network Configuration File TCPSEC CFG s A 34 A 11 Equipment Configuration File CONFEQUI CFQG see A 34 A 12 Protection Piles PROTEC CEO A 38 A 13 PLUS Report File for INFERDL US CEO A 40 A 14 Internal Report File HEDORTG CEO A 42 A 15 HMI Redundancy File REDUNDA CFG sse A 43 A 16 HMI Type File GUBEGT CEO A 46 A 17 File for Connection to Substation via Modem NombreSubstation SUB A 47 A 18 Remote HMI Configuration File REMOTE CFG sse A 48 A 19 Task Run File RUN CEO A 50 A 20 Single Line Diagram File UNIEILAR CEO A 50 A 21 SIPCOVisualConf cfg File A 50 A 22 ConsoleBaseConfig xml esses eene A 51 A 22 1 Finding and Editing Parameters sssssseeeeeen A 52 A 22 2 User editable ConsoleBaseConfig xml file Parameters A 53 A
19. the negated signal bit is taken into account DCONSENNEG 1 or not DBCONSENNEG 0 In case of page bars bay bars and lines if DCONSENNEG is set to 0 said signal negation fields do not appear in file unifilar cfg It must be set to 1 by default In models CWE this parameter has no effect e bTEL Indicates whether the part corresponding to the remote control is displayed on the SIPCO status screen bTEL 1 or not DTEL 0 e bNOSINC Indicates whether the HMI synchronises its time with the received time bNOSINC 0 or not DNOSINC 1 In models CWE this parameter has no effect e bNOINFRM Indicates whether report access BUTTON is enabled DNOINFRM 0 or disabled bNOINFRM 1 In models CWE this parameter has no effect e BNOPROT Indicates whether the protection access BUTTON is enabled bNOPROT 0 or disabled DNOPROT 1 In models CWE this parameter has no effect e bNOCFGONT Indicates whether the BUTTON for access to central configuration engineering menu is enabled bNOCFGCNT 0 or disabled bNOCFGCNT 1 In models CWE this parameter has no effect A 25 E 2597 GWE Embedded Web HMI ZN vc ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Contiguration Files ing e bNOSIM Indicates whether the signal simulator access engineering menu BUTTON is enabled oNOSIM 0 or disabled DNOSIM 1 In models CWE this parameter has no effect e ColorDescon represents the colour in which Measurements and counters are
20. 2009 October ei 2009 v After selecting the date and time click Accept to modify SN Mae aL A the system date and time Figure 4 14 Date Time Adjust Dialog 4 4 5 d UCSCONF Displays the UCSConf window In case UCSConf has not be configured in the system this option will not appear in the menu 4 4 5 a Protections Allows launching external applications defined within the configuration section Protections Click this option to display a window with all available applications Just click the application for starting the same In case there are no applications configured in the system this option will not appear in the HMI menu 4 4 5 b Measurements Allows launching external applications defined within section Measurements in configuration files Click this option to display a window with all available applications Just click the application for starting the same In case there are no applications configured in the system this option will not appear in the HMI menu 4 4 5 c Reports Allows launching external applications defined within section Reports in configuration files Click this option to display a window with all available applications Just click the application for starting the same In case there are no applications configured in the system this option will not appear in the HMI menu 4 17 E 2297 GWE Embedded Web HMI ZN A ZIV
21. 22 2 a Parameters Related to the Web Server s IP A 53 A 22 2 b Parameters Related to the Connection sss A 53 A 22 2 C Local Remote Mode Parameters esses A 53 A 22 2 d Printer Parameters an E n d heidi a cb ant ected A 54 A 22 2 e User Parameters eis tie HE a ea eee A 54 A 22 2 f System Refresh Parameter A 55 A 22 2 g Parameters for the Controlled Restart of the Web Chemt A 55 A 22 2 h Configuration Parameters for the UCSConf esses A 55 A 22 2 i Miscellaneous iniecit EI td tee HEEL EROR ea PEE Pees A 55 B Configuration of Remote Connection for Web Clients B 1 Connection Configuration essen B 2 C List of Illustrations C 1 List of MUSIFATIONS ES C 2 D Warranty BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Ze Es grid automation Table of Contents agg IV zx Tw BCWE1208A lt gt I CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 1 Introduction An 1 1 1 2 1 3 ETC 1 2 I Loop i o Sbcenee 1 3 FUNCIONS EE 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction ing The Embedded Web HMI CWE consists of a group of applications linked to the Substation Central Unit SCU and therefore part of the Integrated Substation Protection and Control System SIPCO CWE functions are among others Communications with SCU devices Intuitive display of substation data on gr
22. 3 lgl EE 4 29 4 8 SIPGO State Page cii emet d aad tit e aed 4 30 4 9 H and Y Automation FUNCIONS nnne 4 32 4 10 WO SCO e 4 34 430 1 Main Page eene Ta ee led e Ped i d de id ti duds 4 34 4 10 2 Specific ED Page 3a htec dcr te ed Dee ede eie Seege 4 36 4 10 3 Screens Displayed by Pressing the Buttons ssseesseeesressrnesrnnssrnsenrssnnernssrnssrnsns 4 38 4 10 33 Import SG Diss siters retineret iu toiles fu tees let frere tores teer 4 38 4 10 3 D Export SCD ut eite P a La eb d tiit 4 39 D Wa Ee Ke EE 4 40 4 10 39 0 Get EE 4 40 4 10 36 Import CID wiz cuit t E pe E Hm peto dE 4 41 4 10 3 Export CID i eet Rae dite io e C Ha t ee 4 42 i Chapter 4 User Interface 4 1 Application Start up The HMI application starts up automatically when booting the SCU connecting to it and capturing all necessary data If the start up process is correct after a time lapse the IHMI led on the device front panel goes off From now on any user can connect to the SCU web server to open a HMI display On the contrary if after a few minutes the LED is still on this will show that problems are occurring In this case two situations are possible The web HMI could not be started The web HMI started but there are problems with HMI and SCU configurations Both cases will be dealt with later in this same section To open a web client session just open an Internet Explorer window from any PC c
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24. BUTTON 5 A 14 A 4 Annex A HMI Configuration Files Control Function Definition File AUTOMA CFG This file contains the number and type of the substation control functions This file contains data on the screen displayed when clicking Control function configuration option of the general menu which allows editing the settings of the different control functions H resistive ground detection ERAS and logic settings This is the file automa cfg File format is as follows e General Data of Control Functions line 2 NumAutom NumAutom Number of substation control functions E g 4 e Control Function Data lines 4 18 NombAutom FuncConfig FuncCheckAjs Es i as It repeats for each control function defined There will be as many as indicated by NumAutom BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 NombAutom Button text displayed on the HMI screen corresponding to control function configuration maximum number of characters 15 FuncConfig Control function configuration parameter This number can take the following values Ground control function 20 0 cc ccccececeeeeeeeeees Parameter 0 H Control function Parameter 1 Eras Control function Parameter 2 LOGIC Settings EE Parameter 3 FuncCheckAjs Logic Settings check function It only has sense for this control function and otherwise it has to be configured always to zer
25. Control function address 11 CONTROL FUNCTIO 12 ERAS Name of control function 13 2 0 Configuration function 14 261 Control function address 15 CONTROL FUNCTION 16 LOGIC Name of control function 17 3 1 Configuration function 18 256 Control function address A 16 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 5 Resistive Ground Control Function Data File INFOTIER CFG This file infotier cfg contains necessary data to display the resistive ground control function status screen This screen contains a maximum of three general information signals header and as many line information signals as medium voltage lines belonging to the control function responsible for ground detection have been defined A led is associated to each signal the colour of which indicates the signal status File format is as follows e General data of the resistive ground control function lines 2 3 NombPantAuto NumSetCab NumSe Lin TI e NombPanAuto Title of the resistive ground data screen maximum number of characters 20 e NumSefCab Number of header signals general data on the control function status e NumSefLin Number of line data signals E g CONTROL FUNCTION RESISTIVE GROUND 2 4 e Configuration Data of HEADER Signals and their Graphic Display lines 5 15 Colored O Colored 1 LI Colored ColorTx
26. MEASUREMENTS button which enables choosing among the different applications defined in this file maximum number of characters 20 e PathEjecMED Path for the program to be run when pressing the MEASUREMENTS button e NombBotINF Name of the application in the HMI screen which is displayed when various applications are defined for the REPORTS button This enables choosing among the different applications defined in this file maximum number of characters 20 If internal reports are to be activated one must type INFORMINTERNO If one wishes to activate the trend curve reports power reports and the events historical data PLUS reports one must type GRAPHIC REPORTS A 38 EE qM BCWE1208A E bb CWE Embedded Web HMI grid aut automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Configuration Files e PathEjecINF Path for the program to be run when pressing the REPORTS button in the general menu If this involves internal reports or PLUS reports trend curves power reports and events historical data this field is not used and will remain empty e g 1 0 3 Protections Measurements Reports Application 1 for PROTECTIONS ZIVERCOM c zivercom foxw2600 esl t zivercom exe Application 1 for REPORTS REPORTS c reports reports exe Application 2 for REPORTS INFORMINTERNO Application 3 for REPORTS GRAPHIC REPORTS The file will be as follows
27. Select Clicking this option displays a dialogue box to select start date time gt end date time After this selection only events between both dates inclusive will be displayed o Start Date Time gt End Date Time A list of events within the last selected interval is displayed When selecting a new interval the text of this option will switch to display the new interval Events by Type Disabled Events by Bay Allows selecting one of the bays defined in the system such that only events related to that bay are displayed Events by Element Disabled Navigating through Event Pages as for the alarm page a number of elements below the event list allow the user to navigate through the different event pages Said elements are from left to right z grid aut First Page Displays the first page of the event list namely the last events received by the system Previous Page Displays the previous page Actual Page Number of Pages This text informs on the current page and the total number of event pages currently available Next Page Displays the next page of the event list Page List This drop down list allows selecting directly the page to be displayed 4 28 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 N omation s 4 7 3 Event File Chapter 4 User Interface Clicking Events File displays a window with the text file containing current system events This file can b
28. Sunday to 6 Saturday e ClientHourOfDayForClientRestart Hour for the restart Possible values range from 0 to 23 Thus the following configuration ClientWeeksBetweenClientRestart valuez 4 ClientDayOfWeekForClientRestart valuez 0 ClientHourOfDayForClientRestart valuez 3 Sets the restart of the web client every 4 weeks on Sunday at 3 am A 22 2 h Configuration Parameters for the UCSConf e UcsConfMainPage Determines whether the system implements the UCSConf Any value other than will entail that the system implements the same e UcsConfButtonsText Text that will be displayed in the button for the UCSConf Screen e UCSConfServerlP IP address for the UCSConf server e g 128 127 170 3 UCSConfLanguage Language configured for the UCSConf The values admitted are ES PT and EN which entail Spanish Portuguese and English respectively A 22 2 i Miscellaneous e ConsoleCurrentLanguage Indicates the language for the installation of the HMI Default value 0 Valid values are a 0 Spanish b 1 Portuguese c 2 English e ConsoleAutoGeneracionFicherosUnifilar Indicates whether the HMI must automatically regenerate its associated files when it detects any change in the configuration Possible values yes and no Default value yes A 55 BCWE1208A 22897 CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Annex A HMI Configurati
29. Web HMI grid automation e ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 TI Chapter 4 User Interface In this screen the following operations can be carried out Bring into operation or out of operation the medium voltage automation device The default value is into operation Edit the high voltage automation stability time in seconds The valid range of values is 0 300 and the default value is 60 seconds in 0 1 second steps Edit the high voltage automation AT switching time in seconds The valid range of values is 0 10 and the default value is 5 seconds in 0 1 second steps The high voltage automation levelling time is fixed and therefore appears softened and has a value of 1 second Edit the medium voltage MT automation switching time The valid range of values is 0 10 and the default value is 5 seconds in 0 1 second steps Edit the presence absence of voltage settings Editable parameters are o Voltage level for presence in Vrated The valid range of values is 50 100 and the default value is 8096 in 0 196 steps o Voltage level for absence in Vrated The valid range of values is 0 70 and the default value is 5096 in 0 196 steps o Time of presence of voltage in seconds The valid range of values is 0 5 5 and the default value is 7 second in 0 1 second steps o Time of absence of voltage in seconds The valid range of values is 0 5 5 and the default value is 1 second in 0 1 second steps After editing
30. activated If the signal falls into the alarm category red and green stand for the same meaning but the LED could or could not flash depending on whether the alarm is or is not acknowledged in the alarm list If there is a broken ling to the SCU associated devices or if the signal is in invalid state panel LEDs will be grey This criterion is common to the whole application Note screen topology changes in case there are no states protections or alarms to display and the frame corresponding to the non existent group is deleted 4 22 22 CWE een ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 TI Chapter 4 User Interface 4 6 Alarm Page The alarm page consists of a number of text lines showing changes in signals configured as alarms The text formal shown in alarm and event pages is the same Text lines are either alarms or events The line format is as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ap ES Remote Telecontrol 10 22 2009 13 15 27 609 15 52 4 L 4 Communications Failure Alarm Field 1 user configurable alphanumeric character showing the type of alarm Default values are A Normal alarm with valid date and time Normal alarm with date and time likely incorrect either because of lack of synchronism or because the SCU is not GPS synchronised Alarm generated by redundancy tasks with valid date and time r Alarm generated by redundancy tasks with date and time likely incorrect either because of la
31. activated If it is not configured the HMI considers the default value 15 seconds e TimePetCon Counter request time in seconds e TimeHesCx Maximum time allowed for the HMI without receiving data from the Central Unit in seconds When this time times out the HMI will wait three times separated by an interval equal to the parameter value for receiving a response from the Central Unit before a communications error is generated E g 5 000 5 10 000 5 e Data on the RESERVE Buttons of Certain HMI Screens lines 11 12 AtrBotRes TxtBotRes e AtrBotRes Attribute of RESERVE not used buttons They can be displayed in the normal way 620 MODE dimmed 500 Dimmed or invisible 530 Invisible This parameter has no effect in CWE models e TxtBotRes RESERVE button text maximum number of characters 16 This parameter has no effect in CWE models E g 500 Vacant A 23 NE Embedded Web HMI Zz nw ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Annex A HMI Configuration Files e Data to Identify the Type of Alarm or Event lines 14 21 These are characters displayed at the beginning of each alarm or event on the corresponding HMI screen IdNormal IdNormalDes IdRedun IdRedunDes ldinterno ddinternoDes ldSinIden ldSinldenDes IdNormal Normal alarm or event Default value is IdNormalDes Normal asynchro
32. and enters the Remote HMI once more this will start up in monitoring only mode hence commands would not be enabled after this One 0 in this bit indicates that the user cannot ever modify the operation mode of the Remote HMI from the HMI itself This will be the default value EE MEUSE e Data regarding the Timeout for Reception of Alarm and Event Files line 2 TimeoutRX e TimeoutRX Timeout in seconds to deem the reception of alarm and event files from the Central unit as being faulty e g 30 The file will be as follows 1 1 1 1 1 Controls RecRemoto RecLocal ModifOnLine 2 30 Timeout for reception of files seconds LLL A49 I BCWE1208A 9p CWE Embedded Web HMI att ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Annex A HMI Configuration Files T A 19 Task Run File RUN CFG This file is only used for Operation HMIs model PCD and is not applicable to Embedded Web HMI since in this last case the HMI application is integrated in the Substation central unit application within the same equipment Central unit The name of this file is run cfg and contains the full name including path of an application that is automatically and simultaneously run with the HMI This application ends automatically when the running of the HMI ends It is used for the HMI Wisp The file has the following format e Name of the application line 1 Nombre application con path A 20 Single Line Dia
33. at any time e http 129 127 51 197IEPath C rchiv Tlintern 1 iexplore exe ZIV Console Viewer Windows Internet Explorer P Nousers IBERDROLA S T R SANG ESA 10 23 2009 12 19 25 ALARM 10 23 2009 12 13 02 147 TELEMANDO FALLO DE COMUNICACIONES CON TELECONTROL ALARMA ZS P C Permissions A Z 3f MAIN MENU UCSCONF SUBSTATION CONFIGURATION SERVER IED name CID version Communication Updated Import SCD Export SCD Current SCD information SCD version 0 FileSource UCSCONF SCDTime UNAVAILABLE Comment UNAVAILABLE Main Meng J Unifiars TT Alarms TT Events J Panels TT SIPCO screen UCSConf v2 03 Figure 4 23 UCSConf Main Window 4 34 d AA BCWE1208A Lab CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 DS Chapter 4 User Interface Below are described the different fields and data shown in the screen IED name This column shows the name of the different substation IEDs monitored by the UCSConf CID Version This column shows the configuration version number assigned by the UCSConf within the CID file version database for the configuration of each IED in the active SCD file which may have been created by the UCSConf itself from separate IED files or directly imported as SCD file When the information is not available it will show NOT AVAILABLE Current SCD informati
34. from the list When puis m p e Ve E E d r EE KEE SC Automatisms and Applications 2 user and will be added to the Modit User Gest list Figure 4 13 Page of the System Main Menu Default User After ticking this box the current user becomes the pre defined user Any time the system is logged on a pre defined user session starts so that granting permissions to this user is not recommended There may only be one pre defined user in the system so that if the box is ticked the current pre defined user will cease to exist Password All users have an associated password so that nobody can start a session with a given user without knowing the corresponding password Said password is of no use in case of the pre defined user Repaet Checks the password entered Execute Orders Grants the current user permission to execute commands which confers him the capability to operate on the system Recognize alarms Grants the user the capability to acknowledge and erase system alarms Administrate Users Grants the selected user the capability to manage user registration among other tasks Automatisms and Applications Allows changing system settings and launching certain applications form the web client Modify User Create User Click this button to save into the registry and turn into permanent all changes carried out on a user If the user name does not appear in the current list the button will show the text Create Us
35. in advance if necessary Import allows importing a new active SCD file into the UCSConf database creating the CID files corresponding to each IED in the SCD file Import export operations of the substation active SCD file can be carried out connecting an USB disk to the WorkStation that incorporates the UCSConf database manager module or through transfer from a FTP client to the FTP server of the WorkStation Clicking an IED row displays the specific IED configuration maintenance page 4 35 BCWE1208A PNY CWE Embedded Web HMI atf ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Chapter 4 User Interface ing 4 10 2 Specific IED Page These specific IED pages allow handling specific IED configurations This page shows a table chronologically arranged with saved IED configuration databases including the current active IED configuration IED information IED CIUDEQ03IO 1 Communication 9 TEE E IED configurations Configuration information Origin Comment IED UNAVAILABLE FileSource UNAVAILABLE FileName CIUDEQ03101 DBName UNAVAILABLE Comment UNAVAILABLE Ji gt LD1 Rcs LD information Send CID Name LD1 Get CID ParamRev 2311 2001 06 11 18 07 54 BROWSER 128 127 50 37 Import CID Export CID ConfigRev 2313 2001 07 10 13 46 28 BROWSER 128 127 170 10 CIUDEQ03I01 0 5461 a ValueRev UNAVAILABLE Back Figure 4 25 IED Screen Data
36. of 15 minutes will be configured A 40 EE qM BCWE1208A E bb CWE Embedded Web HMI grid aut omation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files e DirEqCON Address of the equipment that the counter belongs to e EtiqCON Tag for the counter e g 5 15 N of Counters Interval 10 0 Counter 1 10 1 Counter 40 2 eue 10 3 Counter 10 4 Counter Owe WN The file will be as follows 1 FILE INFPLUS CFG 2 Events historical data changes 3 1 4 5 Trend curves Measurements 6 4 NumMedidas 7 10 0 MEASUREMENT 1 8 10 3 MEASUREMENT 2 9 10 6 MEASUREMENT 3 10 10 7 MEASUREMENT 4 11 4 12 Power reports Counters 13 5 15 NumCont Interval minutes 14 10 0 COUNTER 1 15 10 1 COUNTER 2 16 10 2 COUNTER 3 17 10 3 COUNTER 4 18 10 4 COUNTER 5 A 41 e 2757 CWE Embedded Web HMI ZN A ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Configuration Files T A 14 Internal Report File REPORTS CFG This file contains the configuration of the parameters required for the application of internal reports The name of this file is reports cfg The file has the following format e Data regarding the Type of reports that can be configured line 1 InfMEAs E InflSCs InfCONs TI e InfMEAs Enabling of MEASUREMENT Reports It
37. of a single line diagram and a specific bay of said diagram The appearance of the single line diagram is only a function of its configuration Both the components and their arrangement in the screens are configured with the Zivergraph Single Line Diagram Editor The single line diagram informs on the following issues The Local Remote state of the substation and the single line diagram Topological display of the state of breakers sectionalisers reclosers and all substation control equipment Display of voltage and current measurements In case of insufficient space this data might appear only in the bay Display of the state of system devices Display of substation meters 4 9 BCWE1208A PNY CWE Embedded Web HMI ath ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Chapter 4 User Interface Figure 4 7 Single Line Diagram Figure 4 7 shows a single line diagram screen configured to display a number of objects located at points with specific coordinates so as to represent the high voltage single line diagram of the substation Blue buttons with text inside allow switching to bays of the single line diagram or to other single line diagram screens Screen objects can be segregated into two main groups static and dynamic Static objects with a single unchanged graphic display buttons to switch to bays or single line diagram screens labels etc Dynamic objects with changing graphic dis
38. shown in this screen are described below IED Name of the IED displayed Communication Shows whether communications between the IED and the SCU is established it shows green when communications with the IED is established and red when it is not Updated Shows whether the last IED configuration saved into the UCSConf database corresponds to the current active IED configuration It shows green when the UCSConf database is updated with the IED configuration and red otherwise Configuration Information Shows data of the IED configuration in the currently selected CID version in table ED Configurations 4 36 ZN CWE een ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Chapter 4 User Interface FileSource Shows the way the CID file has been created and its origin Possible values are o USER the CID file has been imported from the UCSConf database by the user o SCD the CID file has been created by the UCSConf itself from the substation SCD file o IED the CID file has been retrieved by the UCSConf directly from the IED via FTP o NO DISPONIBLE when no CID file is available for the IED within the UCSConf database FileName Name of all IED s CID files saved into the UCSConf database DBName Name with which the selected IED s CID file version has been saved into the UCSConf database subestation_IEDName_version Comment Remarks added when IED configuration is entered into the UCSConf database IED Configurations Sh
39. the command to the applicable element for command execution Besides bay elements can have internal logic to block commands based on the state of certain signals The command is sent to the SCU to check if the element has any active interlock that will stop the command In case any interlock is active the SCU responds to the command sent from the HMI with a message displaying a dialogue box with the state of the interlocks associated to the applicable command so that the LEDs of active signals will be red and the rest green The interlocks panel will be specific for each element and command This panel can be configured as it gathers the signals implicit to the internal logic of the element The figure shows an example of the result of a close command to a switch already closed 4 12 A Webpage Dialog EXISTING BLOCK I SWITCHER MANEUVERING I BREAKER CLOSE Ij BREAKER TAGGED BI TEMPORARY CLOSE BLOCKING SPRINGS LOOSEN BI LOSS OF SYNCRONISM WITH AUTO 43 i osBD1 AND BD2 TRIP BLOCKING i sF6 FAILURE BLOCKING 00 04 57 Figure 4 10 list of interlocks of a close command BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 ia Chapter 4 User Interface 4 4 Main Menu The Main Menu screen allows centralised access to the rest of screens and also incorporates functions not directly related to the operation of substation elements http 128 127 51 19 71EPath C Archiv 1 intern 1
40. the ISC status is 0 e DirEq Address of the equipment to which the signal belongs e EtiglSC Signal PROCOME tag e DescriSC Signal description maximum number of characters 20 E g 4 ALARM 1 1 0 7 6 FAULT ALARM 2 1 0 7 7 URGENT FAULT ALARM 12 1 0 7 100 LOW GAS PRESSURE 2nd LEVEL The file becomes 1 PANELS 2 SIGNAL PANELS Name of Panel window 3 STATUSES Name of STATUS panel 4 PROTECTIONS Name of PROTECTION panel 5 ALARMS Name of ALARM panel A 13 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Configuration Files N CWE Embedded Web HMI omation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 20 Number of buttons Button BUTTON 4 T A Button name 65280 65535 16711680 Colour of statuses protections and alarms 18 6 12 Number of statuses protections and alarms STATUS 1 0 0 Alarm Negation 7 Equipment address 8 LOCAL STATUS Signal tag Signal description STATUS 2 0 1 7 8 REMOTE CONTROL STATUS STATUS 18 0 0 7 87 69L ACTIVATED PRO 1 15 0 7 21 FINAL TRIP PRO 2 14 05 7 22 INST PHASE TRIP PRO 6 Letz 26 GENERAL PROT TRIP 6 FAULT ALR 2 Lp Oy 7 7 URGENT FAULT ALR 12 1 0 7 100 LOW GAS PRESSURE 2nd LEVEL BUTTON
41. the customer to ship the unit back to the factory for diagnosis before making a determination as to whether it is covered by this warranty Shipping costs to the ZIV GRID AUTOMATION factory including but not limited to freight insurance customs fees and taxes and any other expenses will be the responsibility of the customer All expenses related to the shipment of the repaired or replacement units back to the customer will be borne by ZIV GRID AUTOMATION Customers are responsible for all expenses related to the shipment of defective units back to ZIV GRID AUTOMATION when it is determined that such units are not covered under this warranty or that the fault is not ZIV GRID AUTOMATION s responsibility Units repaired by ZIV GRID AUTOMATION are warranted against defects in materials and manufacturing for a period of one 1 year from the time of delivery at the moment the product leaves ZIV GRID AUTOMATION premises as indicated by the shipping documents or for the remaining of the original warranty whichever is greater ZIV GRID AUTOMATION warranty does not cover 1 improper installation connection operation maintenance and or storage 2 minor defects not interfering with the operation of the product possible indemnities misuse or improper usage 3 abnormal or unusual operating conditions or application outside the specifications for the product 4 application in any way different from that for which the products were designed 5 rep
42. this category are those digital signals captured directly from the field via digital inputs or device internal states associated to protection tripping These are included into this group for panel clarity Alarms Within this category are the signals assigned to the system with alarm category Therefore apart from displaying the state of the signal the acknowledgement state is also displayed 4 21 B Friw Bot som ZN ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Chapter 4 User Interface ing Signals can be within any category The criterion of signal grouping into categories is only for signal display clarity Click Recognize to acknowledge the flashing signals no matter the group they belong to This acknowledges both signal panel alarms and system list alarms A button may appear in the signal panel to display the single line diagram of the associated bay button OWN PROTECTIONS T3 132 20kV in picture For this button to appear in a panel a reciprocal button must exist in the associated single line diagram namely a button must be configured into the single line diagram of the associated bay to display the signal panel The same as for the summarised bay signal panel in this screen a colour code is also used to show the state of the signals The following criterion is used If the LED is green and the signal it represents is not an alarm it means the signal is deactivated If it is red the signal is
43. unit see parameter TipoHMI 4 of file redunda cfg of the HMI In this case file tcp cfg will hold data from the Main Central Unit or primary while file tepsec cfg will hold data from the Backup Central Unit or secondary This file has the same format as tcp cfg described in the previous paragraph A 11 Equipment Configuration File CONFEQUI CFG The name of this file is confequi cfg and it contains data on equipment and its signals that will be used in the editor of single line diagrams when assigning the signals to the objects during the screen creation stage The file has the following format e General Data for the Substation lines 2 4 NombSub NumTotEq NumEgFis _ e NombSub Name of the substation e NumTotEq Total equipment physical logic e NumEqFis Number of physical equipment e g TEST SYSTEM 24 20 All the physical equipment for the substation will be configured below one after the other The following data is provided for each equipment A 34 PNY BCWE1208A ati CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files e General Data pertaining to the Equipment ines 7 9 N_ISC N_ISE N_ISS NMEA N CON DirEg Communications address PROCOME address UbiEq Equipment location maximum number of characters 9 N_ISC Number of digital signals ISC N_ISE Number of control
44. which is displayed when starting up an HMI type 1 and 2 e NumTelef Indicates the telephone number used by the modem to call the HMI e User Indicates the user through which the HMI will connect to the central unit maximum number of characters 8 The default value is ZIV This field must coincide with the field Usuario of file rassrv cfg in the central unit A 47 BCWE1208A LN CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Contiguration Files ing e Password Indicates the password to enable the HMI to connect to the central unit The default password is ZIV e This field must coincide with the Password field in file rassrv cfg of the central unit e Heint Indicates whether the HMI will retry the connection 1 or not 0 when connection between modems is lost e NumHeint Maximum number of connection retries from the HMI before displaying a failed connection message e TimeRecon Time between connection retries in seconds e g Subest1 SUBSTATION 1 433 ZIV ZIV JP Itb The file will be as follows 1 Subest1 SUBSTATION 1 Name of directory Name of substation 2 433 ZIV ZIV Telephone N User Password 3 1 35 15 Retries Num Retries Time between retries A 18 Remote HMI Configuration File REMOTE CFG This file is only used for Operation HMIs model PCD and it is not applicable to the Embedded Web HMI since in this last case the HMI application is in
45. 0 22 2009 6 376 TRANSF 1 20kV SWITCHER 89A T 10 22 2009 6 MEASURE CELL A B1 SWITCHER 89B T 10 22 2009 E 6 MEASURE CELL A B1 SWITCHER 89A T LINE 5 20kV SWITCHER 89A T LINE 4 20kV SWITCHER 89A T LINE 3 20kV SWITCHER 89A T LINE 2 20kV SWITCHER 89A T TRANSF AUX SERV 1 SWITCHER 89A T LINE 14 20kV SWITCHER 89A T LINE 22 20kV SWITCHER 89A T CAPACITOR BANK 2 20kV SWITCHER 89A T LINE 21 20kV SWITCHER 89A T LINE 20 20kV SWITCHER 89A T FirstPage PrevousPage H Pagetof7 NexPage Page 1 v Recognize Alarms Page Recognize all the Alarms C Rough format Main Menu Unifilars Alarms Events Panels SIPCO screen Figure 4 17 Alarm Page When alarms occur they are entered in alarm list as unacknowledged active alarms Then there are two possibilities the user acknowledges it or the cause for the alarm disappears If the alarm is acknowledged this is entered into the alarm list as acknowledged active alarm and switches to inactive alarm when the cause for the alarm disappears However if the cause for the alarm disappears before it is acknowledged it is entered as inactive alarm Acknowledging operations Acknowledging alarms does not modify their time labels Alarm messages will be deleted from the alarm list when acknowledged and deactivated When alarms are acknowledged they switch to acknowledged active alarms if they are active and they are deleted from the list if they are inactive This implies that both alarm activati
46. 2 siege m 4 29 4 20 Integrated Control and Protection System seseeseesseesseerreerererrrerreenre 4 30 4 21 Device Description ioc t bebo pedi Eee enr EEA 4 31 4 22 H Automation Settings with two Busbars eseeseseessressrresrresrrssrrsssrnssrnssns 4 32 4 23 UCSConf Main Window sessi 4 34 4 24 UCSCONf State Sanica 4 35 4 25 VED SCH m 4 36 4 26 mesnclol A 4 37 4 27 lr elei Oe b 4 38 4 28 Export SCD EE 4 39 4 29 SnrepDMM D 4 40 4 30 erue 4 40 4 31 ll ele del p m 4 41 4 32 zoo mM 4 42 C 2 grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex D Warranty ad ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Standard Product Warranty All new products sold to customers are warranted against defects in design materials and workmanship for a period of ten 10 years from the time of delivery at the moment the product leaves ZIV GRID AUTOMATION premises as indicated in the shipping documents Customer is responsible of notifying ZIV GRID AUTOMATION of any faulty conditions as soon as they are detected If it is determined that the new product defect is covered by the warranty ZIV GRID AUTOMATION will repair or substitute the product at its own discretion to the customer at no charge ZIV GRID AUTOMATION may at its own discretion require
47. 2kV SWITCHER 89 3 2 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 TRANSF 1 132kV SWITCHER 89 3 3 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 COUPLING 132kV SWITCHER 89 4 1 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 COUPLING 132kV SWITCHER 89 4 2 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 TRANSF 2 132kV SWITCHER 89 5 1 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 TRANSF 2 132kV SWITCHER 89 5 2 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 TRANSF 2 132kV SWITCHER 89 5 3 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 TRANSF 3 132kV SWITCHER 89 6 1 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 TRANSF 3 132kV SWITCHER 89 6 2 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 TRANSF 3 132kV SWITCHER 89 6 3 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 LINE 7 132kV SWITCHER 89 7 1 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 LINE 7 132kV SWITCHER 89 7 2 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 LINE 7 132kV SWITCHER 89 7 3 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 TRANSF AUX SERV 1 SWITCHER 89A T UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 LINE 2 20kV SWITCHER 89A T UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 LINE 3 20kV SWITCHER 89A T UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 LINE 4 20kV SWITCHER 89A T UNKNOWN 10 23 2009 653 LINE 5 20kV SWITCHER R9A T UNKNOWN v Listo 4f Sitios de confianza R 100 Figure 4 19 Event Files 4 29 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Z N Ki grid automation Chapter 4 User Interface d 4 8 SIPCO State Page This screen displays all SIPCO Integrated Protection and Control System devices showing in real time the state of operation of every device integrated into the communications network such as State of every syste
48. 4 19 4 4 5 k lom 4 19 4 5 Panel List Page rne eerte dicenda eene t Fuck dud eoe Fedora ate dations 4 20 4 6 Alarm zT 4 23 4 6 1 Alarm SOS CUOM sic e E aaa 4 25 4 6 2 Alarmi WT 4 25 4 6 3 Navigation through Alarm Pages enne 4 26 4 6 4 Alarm Acknowledgement ssssesseessieeneeresrnesiissrnssrnesrinsrnnsrnnsnnnrnnnsrnnnnnne 4 26 4 6 5 Alarmi Deletion EE 4 26 4 6 6 ET Ba 4 26 4 7 adu a NNE 4 27 4 7 1 Event FIIters eire EGER eegend Ra dep NR RN eegene 4 28 4 7 2 Navigating through Event Pages eene 4 28 4 7 3 NH aai 4 29 4 8 SIPGO State Pag eire gere ta sen MSN BERE ege 4 30 4 9 H and Y Automation Functions enne 4 32 4 10 Bee Ee 4 34 4 10 1 IET ED 4 34 4 10 2 Specific ED Page r 2i a a ette ce as Eee aia EENEG 4 36 4 10 3 Screens Displayed by Pressing the Buttons 4 38 4 10 3 a dru ele Tute RRE 4 38 4 10 3 b Export SC Donain nM E 4 39 4 10 3 c Send CID ep 4 40 4 10 3 d ctae 4 40 4 10 3 e limpor CID p 4 41 4 10 3 f zoe 4 42 Chapter 5 Settings Range BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Ze grid automation s i Table of Contents A HMI Configuration Files A 1 General Description of Configuration Files sssssseseeseresrnesrnesrnresrnesrnses A 2 A 1 1 Location of the Configuration Files
49. 5 HMI Redundancy File REDUNDA CEO A 43 A 16 HMI Type File GUDBEGT CEO A 46 A 17 File for Connection to Substation via Modem NombreSubstation SUB A 47 A 18 Remote HMI Configuration File REMOTE CFG sse A 48 A 19 Task Run File RUN CFG 0 ccccccccecececeeeeeeeecececeaeceaeceaeceaeeeaeeeeeeseeeseeeeeaeeeeeeseneseneeas A 50 A 20 Single Line Diagram File UNIFILAR CFQG eee A 50 A 21 SIPCOVisualContf cfg File cccc sscccctevsrcleceatecsseceneecasen orna tana o Lad o aea daa gt aua A 50 A 22 CGonsolebasetonfig vm A 51 A 22 1 Finding and Editing Parameters 0 cc cccsseceeeeeceeneeeeeeeceeeeecaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaaeeesaaeseeees A 52 A 22 2 User Editable ConsoleBaseConfig xml file Parameters sssssssss A 53 A 22 2 a Parameters Related to the Web Server s IP A 53 A 22 2 b Parameters Related to the Connection sse A 53 A 22 2 c Local Remote Mode Parameters AAA A 53 A 22 2 d Printer Parameters iiid e art teatri edu ia Be aer ue deu HEES A 54 A 22 2 6 User Parameters ide dd dap ENEE SEENEN eate Len en ede A 54 A 22 2 f System Refresh Parameters sse A 55 A 22 2 g Parameters for the Controlled Restart of the Web Client A 55 A 22 2 h Configuration Parameters for the UC Conte A 55 A 22 2 Miscellaneous nemen nennnRnetnnnn nennt de kaaa sk netiis iadaaa A 55 Annex A HMI Configuration Files ing
50. A 132 20kV 10 22 2009 13 29 26 RE ALARM 10 22 2009 13 15 27 609 REMOTE TELECONTROL COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE ALARM ENA p C eei we Permissions af 2 EVENTS PAGE Click on the image to open the ZIV web site Show Events Per Date All v By Position All v Position Description FirstPage PreviousPage Page 1 of 20 Next Page E Gage v C Rough format Main Menu Unifilars Alarms Events Panels SIPCO screen Figure 4 18 Event Page When configuring substation signals each device signal must be configured whether to go into the alarm list or event list Also whether entering signal leading edges or trailing edges must be defined Default colours for event entries are defined below e Positive edge events activation no background colour and green test e Negative edge events deactivation no background colour and yellow test 4 27 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation N FA s Chapter 4 User Interface T 4 7 1 Same Event Filters as for the alarm page a number of drop down lists on the upper part of the event page allow to establish which events must be displayed on the page These filters are based on differe 4 7 2 Same nt criteria Events by date Allows selecting a date interval such that the events displayed belong to said interval Options are o All Ignores this filtering criterion o
51. AND Control 1 0 Num Blockings 24 CLOSE COMMAND 52 E FROM PANEL Control 25 THERE EXISTS A BLOCKING 11 Num Blockings 256 2 0 OPERATION BLOCKING BY H CONTROL FUNCTION 1 2 0 OPERATION BLOCKED BY RELAY TRIP 86T 1 1 3 0 O0PERATION BLOCKING BY RELAY 86T 2 TRIP 1 246 0 BREAKER 52 E CLOSED 1 247 0 BREAKER 52 E UNKNOWN 1 248 0 BREAKER 52 E LOCKED OUT TAGGED OUT 1 285 0 TEMPORARY BLOCKING 52 E CLOSE ACTIVATED 1 298 0 BREAKER 52 E ALARM UNTENSIONED SPRINGS 1 287 0 0PEN COMMAND 52 E BY 69L 1 300 0 LOW GAS PRESSURE LEVEL 2 ALARM 2 1 301 0 CP SELECTOR 52 E TO LOCAL 33 RESERVE 33 CONTROL 34 0 Num Blockings A 7 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Configuration Files e Write Output Configuration Data ISS lines 50 52 Configuration data Eigss DeserlSS lr It repeats for each write output ISS There will be as many as indicated by N_ SS e EtiglSS PROCOME tag of write output e DescriSS Description of the write output maximum number of characters 40 E g O TRIP 86 T 1 1 TRIP 86 T 2 2 H TO AUTOMATIC e MEASUREMENT Configuration Data MEA lines 54 57 EtigMEA DescrMEA Pend Origen LimlnfOR LimSupOR It repeats for each MEASUREMENT MEA There will be as many as indicated by N MEA EtigMEA PROCOME tag of the MEASUREMENT DescrMEA Description of the
52. ATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Chapter 4 User Interface p 4 5 Panel List Page The purpose of the panel list screen is to display the state of some digital signals arranged by bays or devices A first screen bay summary panel list displays a summary of the state of bay signals As many panel buttons as have been configured are displayed Buttons show identifying texts of bays or devices IBERDROLA S T CONDOMINA 132 20kV 10 22 2009 12 43 29 10 22 2009 12 41 50 998 REMOTE TELECONTROL COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE ALARM Permissions gf Z SIGNALS PANELS SIGNALS PANEL EZA pes EE Em ge E Lene E Ida nh BEI np DRE Main Menu Unifilars Alarms Panels SIPCO screen Figure 4 15 Panel List Screen A colour code is used to find out at first glance in the panel list signal active states alarms or communications failure f any panel button is solid gray it means that current communications with the device referred to in the panel button is not established or the state of some of the signals it includes is invalid If the panel button is green all panel signals are deactivated or set to zero 0 fthe panel button is red some panel signals are active or set to 1 Finally digital signals constituting the panel might or might not act as alarms If there are any unacknowledged signals configured as alarms in the alarm list the panel button
53. Black Type 3 Inactive White Black 4 23 BCWE1208A 22 497 CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Chapter 4 User Interface ing Alarm entry colours are also user configurable so they can differ in case of changes The Alarm screen consists of 10 pages with 25 alarms each by default therefore the last 250 system alarms are saved When the alarm list reaches the maximum configured size a new system alarm will cause the removal of the oldest alarm Switching off the HMI does not imply missing alarms as they will be saved by the SCU e http 120 127 51 197IEPath C rchiv intern iexplore exe ZIV Console Viewer Windows Internet Explorer P 1PCD IBERDROLA S T CONDOMINA 132 20kV 10 22 2009 13 28 17 S ALARM 10 22 2009 13 15 27 609 REMOTE TELECONTROL COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE ALARM T zvy p C Permissions gf Z ALARMS PAGE Click on the image to open the ZIV web site Show Alarms By Status All m By Recognition All x By Position All D H Position Description Status REMOTE 0 ALARM 10 22 2009 3 5 SCU CI NORMAL 10 22 2009 3 6 3 TRANSF 2 132kV TRANSF 3 132kV SWITCHER 8 TRANSF 2 132kV SWITCHER 8 10 22 2009 LINE 7 132kV SWITCHER 8 10 22 2009 6 LINE 7 132kV SWITCHER 8 10 22 2009 6 LINE 7 132kV SWITCHER 89 7 1 10 22 2009 3 6 TRANSF 3 SWITCHER 8 TRANSF 3 K SWITCHER 8 LINE 9 20kV SWITCHER 89A T J 3 LINE 8 AN SWITCHER 89A T 1
54. Disc txt with the events that have taken place on such a day DD on the month MM of the year AA This file will be automatically generated by the HMI between 00 01 and 00 10 the following day e g 1 e MEASUREMENT Data for the Trend Curve Report lines 6 10 NumMEAs _ DiEgMEA E igMea J It is repeated for each MEASUREMENT that has been defined There will be as many as indicated under NumMEAs e NumMEAs Number of Measurements that can be chosen for display in the trend curve report e DirEqMEA Address of the equipment that the MEASUREMENT belongs to e EtiqMEA MEASUREMENT tag e g 4 Number of Measurements 10 0 MEASUREMENT 1 10 3 MEASUREMENT 2 10 6 MEASUREMENT 3 10 7 MEASUREMENT 4 e Counter Data for the Energy Reports lines 10 18 NumCONs Interval LL DiEqCON EtqcON It is repeated for each of the defined counters There will be as many as indicated under NumCONs e NumCONs Number of counters that can be chosen to be displayed in the power reports e Interval Indicates the minimum interval in minutes to calculate counter values accumulated If for example it should be configured at 15 minutes if the period to be displayed is small the counter value accumulated for 15 minutes will be displayed If the period is longer longer intervals will be displayed accumulated during 30 minutes 1 hour By default an interval
55. E cr br ri Rt ERE cete Eds ba EM ERR Das 4 14 4 4 4 Section USCIS iioii trii eorr denos rh nec rra quer a nca eoe Piano epi tana EEEE YT dede rada 4 14 4 4 4 4 User Password Wimdow enemies 4 15 4 4 5 SECTION sae Hee PEPPER EET ETE DE ED 4 16 EC Welte e DE 4 16 4 4 5 b Eooal Remote eate Er icc DEE ee 4 16 4 4 5 Datei Time Adjust Dialog 4 17 445 d UGSGONE E 4 17 44 5 3 Protections aiite edet esta dete bd uota E duabus reta Eo Dd od vau ed adis 4 17 4 4 5 b Measurements sss ener tnnn enne nennen entente nnns snnt nnns 4 17 4 4 5 C ROONG nico fe e eR e ctt Pe Foe ns ec te ex pee en Ee ERE reed 4 17 Ce HN TEE 4 18 4 4 5 Orders Register uc de a dated cede indienne 4 18 4 4 5 Screen Maintenance 4 18 2M M 4 18 SE Dn E TEE 4 19 4 4 5 5 Orders Hegtsier AAA 4 19 4 4 5 Screen Maintenance 4 19 44 5 Info etre tee tees irte tenete ttp a cuba or e dedans A ee REA 4 19 4 5 Panel List Page ua ER ede EE ie REEL UMORE Ee Re eee 4 20 4 6 Alarmi le EE 4 23 4 6 1 ET ue TEE 4 25 4 6 2 Alarm Filter om E 4 25 4 6 3 Navigation through Alarm Pages A 4 26 4 6 4 Alarm Acknowledgement enne enn nnne nenne 4 26 4 6 5 Alarm Deletions uiii eO WHERE 4 26 4 6 6 Alarm E9325 4 235 cio eth a E akc tcs 4 26 4 7 Event Page z oe pec Le de reete b de ee dle uc pee Hes geen 4 27 4 7 1 Event Filters 3 ege Hoe atii ue edt He ee o ted 4 28 4 7 2 Navigating through Event Pages sesiis aiita inane iane Ar 4 28 4 7
56. GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Chapter 4 User Interface T 4 4 5 d Printer This option will only appear if there is a printer configured in the system Administrator permission is needed to operate the printer The user may carry out two operations in the printer menu Purge printer Deletes from the printer list events pending printing namely after purging only events occurring from that time will be printed Resend all events to printer Sends to the printer all events saved into the system starting from the oldest 4 4 5 e Orders Register Opens the log file of all the operations carried out over the SCU through the HMI This log is a text file where all the operations carried out by the users over the system are recorded Each action is saved in a line of the file together with the date time in which it took place identifier of the user that carried out the action as well as the IP of the computer from which the operation was carried out A typical annotation is shown in the following line 04 12 2007 18 32 41 580 admin 128 127 170 3 Execution of Command 7IRV L1 132kV CLOSE SWITCH FROM UCS The user can use the Windows explorer menu to save the action file send the file to a printer etc The Embedded Web HMI is designed to store by default the last 5000 operations carried out on the system although this value can be configured by means of parameter ConsoleRegisteredUsersActionsMaxNumber of H
57. INF MEAS INF ISC INF CON 2 1 15 Interval of MEASUREMENT samples Interv CON samples 3 1 Pena Luisa type A 42 22897 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 15 HMI Redundancy File REDUNDA CFG This file is only used for HMIs Operation on model PCD and is not applicable to the Embedded Web HMI since in this last case the HMI application is integrated in the application of the Substation central unit within the same equipment Central unit The name of this file is redunda cfg and contains data on HMIs redundancy The file has the following format e General Data on Redundancy lines 2 3 TipoHMI NumAplic B e TipoHMI HMI type primary 1 or secondary 2 For the case of redundancy of Central Units Hot Stand By HSB this parameter could be set with the following values Normal HSB redundancy where there are HMls each of which is connected to a Central Unit HSB Redundancy where both HMls local and remote are connected to the active Central Unit e NumAplic Number of redundant applications Due to the fact that for the time being redundancy is only carried out on Zivercom this number will always be set to 1 This parameter is set to 0 for Hot Stand By redundancy for TipoHMI lt 3 or TipoHMI A eg 1 i For each application defined as redundant the following will be disp
58. MEASUREMENT maximum number of characters 40 Pend Slope of MEASUREMENT conversion line Origen Origin of the MEASUREMENT conversion line LimInfOR Lower limit below which the MEASUREMENT is deemed out of range This value is configured in engineering values namely already scaled up by the Pend and Origen factors e LimSupOR Upper limit above which the MEASUREMENT is deemed out of range This value is configured in engineering values namely already scaled up by the Pena and Origen factors LimInfOR and LimSupOR are optional If these are not implemented the WEB HMI will not use the MEASUREMENT out of range criterion On the other hand if one is displayed the two must be included E g 0 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT IN LINE 1 0 0232088 0 94 3 94 3 1 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT IN LINE 2 0 0232088 0 0 94 3 A 8 PYF EE grid aut CWE Embedded Web HMI automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files e Counter Configuration Data CON lines 59 60 EtiqgCON DescrCON ei Pend Origen It repeats for each counter CON There will be as many as indicated by N CON EtiqCON Counter PROCOME tag DescrCON Counter description maximum number of characters 40 Pend Slope of the counter conversion line Origen Origin of the counter conversion line E g 0 BUSBAR ACTIVE ENERGY INPUT 0 0036 0 The file becomes
59. MI configuration file ConsoleBaseConfig xml 4 4 5 f Screen Maintenance This option is used to carry out maintenance operations on the tactile screen of a client computer It disables the link to the HMI for 30 seconds so that these operations can be carried safely with no interaction with the system A timer will show the time left for the system to activate again Disabling HMI interaction does not imply disabling the HMI This will be active at any time recording any change produced in the system 4 4 5 9 Info Shows data on HMI application and web client installed into the system If UCSConf has been configured version data will also be shown 4 18 LNA BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Chapter 4 User Interface 4 4 5 h Printer This option will only appear if there is a printer configured in the system Administrator permission is needed to operate the printer The user may carry out two operations in the printer menu Purge printer Deletes from the printer list events pending printing namely after purging only events occurring from that time will be printed Resend all events to printer Sends to the printer all events saved into the system starting from the oldest 4 4 5 i Orders Register Opens the log file of all the operations carried out over the SCU through the HMI This log is a text file where all the operations carried out by the users over the sys
60. MI will communicate with the remote printer It can use the following values a WebService Connection will be made via the Web Service installed in the equipment to which the printer is connected b PrinterServer Connection will be made via a printer server PrinterIP IP for the equipment to which the printer is connected CarriageReturnChar The value of this parameter will be added at the end of each line of text forwarded to the printer It can be used simply to define the character for the new line or to add a comment tag to each of the texts forwarded for printing PrinterPort Name of the port to which the printer is connected For example LPT1 This parameter is only used for systems to which the printer has been connected through a printer server ConsolePrinterConexType PrinterServer ConsolePrinterQueue Name of the print queue associated to the printer For example GenericHP This parameter is only used for systems to which the printer has been connected via a printer server ConsolePrinterConexType PrinterServer A 22 2 e User Parameters 27 ClientConsoleSesionesDeUsuariosTimeoutDesconexion Inactivity time in seconds after which the active user session will be closed down and it will go on to default user For example the default value 3600 indicates that any open user session in the web client will shut down activating the default user session if 3600 seconds one hour lapse since th
61. S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Configuration Files oe on on oa non on o E Ek E EE kk EE L UI SSCHIDAAKRBNKSOKRUADEREDHNHKSOCHA de ne cr EY MIS IUE S OS ae EE CH Z grid aut 1 246 0 B 1 247 0 BRE 1 248 0 BRE 1 285 0 TE 1 298 0 BRE 1 287 0y REAK ER 52 E CLOSE D AKER 52 E UNKNOWN AKER 52 E LOCKE PORARY B D OUT TAGGI ED OUT LOCKING OF BRE AKE R 52 5 CLOSE OP ERATION ACTIVATED AKER 52 E UNTEN SIONE DS OF 1 300 0 LOW D EN COMMAND 52 1 GAS PRES SURE E BY 69L ALARM LE VEL 1 301 0 SE RECTOR C D 33 RE ERVE 0 ISS MEA TRIP 86 T 1 1 TRIP 86 T 2 2 H 33 52 E TO LOCAL ISS signal IN AUTOMATIC M M EDIDA DE ENSION EN LINE 1 0232088 0 94 3 94 3 0 VOLTAGE MEASURE ENT LINE 2 CH Fo o 0232088 CON yd omation BUSBAR ACTIVE 0036 0 Conversion fac 0 0 94 3 ENE Equipment RGY INE D UT COr PRING ALARM 2 EA signal LS Associated signal and text S Associated signal and text Conversion CON signal factor S Associated signal and text
62. SCU From now on it is the SCU which sends any change in said signals However certain operations such as periodic measurement and meter data requests must specifically be requested by the HMI e Commands From single line diagram screens the user requests the execution of substation device commands This request translates into a number of previous checks prior to sending it to the SCU These checks consist of configurable interlocks linked to the object representing the device concerned Commands are finally executed by the device concerned Command execution is confirmed by a change of the substation state If the command is not executed due to interlocks a dialogue box will be displayed with all signals that block the requested operation 1 3 BCWE1208A 22897 CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Chapter 1 Introduction m e Event management From any screen access can be gained to a specific screen with a list of the events captured by the SCU ordered by date and time A number of filters make the display of these data easier This is a circular list that can store a configurable number of events the default value being 500 The last received events are always saved e Alarm management From any screen access can be gained to a CWE screen with a list of alarm data Said list can be filtered using different criteria to show only the information wanted for instance displaying
63. TOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 S Chapter 4 User Interface 4 1 2 Loading the Web Page During the connecting process a number of dialogue boxes will keep the user informed on the web client initiation stage Below are the steps followed during the initiation Setting the connection with the HMI application and reception of the client identifier UID Reception of the alarm and event list Loading files for graphical representation of the substation Updating the state of elements of the single line diagram If the entire process has been carried out correctly at the end the user will be facing a screen representing the substation single line diagram e http 129 127 51 19 IEPath C Mrchiv Tlintern 1 iexplore exe passedUserInfo admin 6 ZIV Co Windows Internet Explorer L X admin 1PCD IBERDROLA S T CONDOMINA 132 20kV 10 22 2009 12 42 36 ALARM 10 22 2009 12 41 50 998 REMOTE TELECONTROL COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE ALARM Permissions df 5 132kV SYSTEM MODULE 1 432kV Mi Click on the image to open the ZIV web site Main Meng TL Unger TT Alarms J Events J Panels TL SiPCO screen Figure 4 3 Single line Diagram The page can now be used Any change in the state of any element will immediately be reflected in the display 4 5 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Chapter 4 User Interface T 4 1 3 Initialisation Errors If errors occu
64. TS OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING FROM ANY SOURCE ZIV P C S L Parque Tecnol gico 210 48170 Zamudio Bizkaia Spain Tel 34 94 452 20 03 Fax 34 94 452 21 40 D 2 LNA BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012
65. This zone contains Web sites that you trust not to damage your computer or data No sites are in this zone Security level for this zone Figure 3 5 Security Trusted sites You can add and remove Web sites From this zone All Web sites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this Web site to the zone http 128 127 170 250 Web sites Require server verification https for all sites in this zone Figure 3 6 Secure Sites BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 10 Click Custom Level always ensuring that the selected option still is Trusted sites Chapter 3 Installation and Start up Security Privacy Content Connect Web content zone to specify its security Note You must be aware of the version of IE that is installed in your computer To find this information click Help and amp choose About Internet Explorer in the drop down menu B met Local intranet Trusted sites rusted sites his zone contains W eb sites that you rust not to damage your computer or lata h ty level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Cus To use the recommended settings Custom Level Figure 3 7 Secure Sites Customized Settings e Security configuration of Internet Explorer 7 1 In section Scripting enable Scripting of Java applets 2 In section NET Framework relian
66. User Interface 4 3 Single Line Diagram Page After starting the HMI the first screen displayed is the first single line diagram defined in configuration file unifilar cfg The purpose of the single line diagram screens is to graphically display in understandable manner the state and topology of a given substation They consist of a number of dynamic and static objects arranged in such a way as to be able to grasp the substation topology and the state of the different devices There will be as many single line diagrams as the user configures As a general rule substations are segregated into as many single line diagrams as voltage levels therefore there will be a single line diagram for the high voltage system and one or several diagrams for the medium voltage system Single line diagrams can be made up of a number of bays Bay screens can be displayed to get data not shown in the single line diagram Bay screens display in more detail the specific state of single line diagram bays Moreover operations on the system are allowed An internal interlock logic has been configured such that if any blocking signal is active when a command is issued a window will be displayed with the list of all command blocking signals LEDs attached to list elements show whether said signals are taking part in command blocking red active signal green inactive signal Commands are executed when no blockage is present Figures 4 7 and 4 8 show an example
67. Usu Background colour of the user identifier that will be drawn on the screen header when a session is open If it is not configured the HMI takes BLACK as default value 0 Nombre User name maximum 12 characters DirAbrir Address of the equipment to which the command to open a session of the user Nombre belongs ISEAbrir Address of the command to open a session of the user Nombre DirCerrar Address of the equipment to which the command to close a session of the user Nombre belongs ISEAbrir Address of the command to close a session of the user Nombre DirEstado Address of the equipment containing the signal that indicates there is an open session of the user Nombre ISCEstado Address of the signal indicating there is an open session of the user Nombre E g 1 2 60 65280 0 YIN BCWE1208A En grid automation GENERATION 256 0 256 1 256 50 DISTRIBUTION 256 2 256 3 256 51 A 28 CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 3 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files Case 2 mode of different users with different privilege is used For HMI model PCD this mode makes available to the user the following privileges e Commands carry out commands acknowledge delete alarms save events to disk gain access to Reports Engineering unable to configure the Central Unit activate the printer edit the remote HMI operating options e Control function Protections and Configuration gain access to cont
68. Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 9 Network Configuration File TCP CFG This file contains data as regards IP address and the communication ports at TCP protocol level for the Central Unit as well as the name of the central HMI model The name of this file is tcp cfg and cannot be configured by the client The file has the following format e Data regarding Communications from the Central Unit lines 1 4 DinPCentral PortComLoca PoriComRemote LocalPoriCom PortAccRemoto ModeloCPX DirlPCentral P address of the central unit connected to the HMI PortComLocal TCP communications port number of the Central Unit which is to be connected to the Local HMI This value of this field is 32000 PortComRemote Number of the TCP communications port of the Central Unit which is to be connected to the Remote HMI The value of this field is 32009 if it is the main Remote HMI and 32010 if it is an Additional Remote HMI In CWE models this parameter will not be applied LocalPortCom Number of TCP local communications port for the HMI equipment to be used to connect to the Central Unit Generally speaking the value of this field is PortComLocal 32000 for local HMI or PortComRemote 32009 for Remote HMI If it is configured to 0 zero value an indication is made to the Operating System so that it will use a different port each time it makes a connection In the case o
69. airs or alterations performed by individuals other than ZIV GRID AUTOMATION employees or an authorised representative Limitations 1 Equipment or products provided but not manufactured by ZIV GRID AUTOMATION Such products may be covered by a warranty issued by the corresponding manufacturer Software ZIV GRID AUTOMATION warrants that the licensed Software corresponds with the specifications included in the instruction manuals provided with the units or with the specifications agreed with the end customer ZIV GRID AUTOMATION sole and entire liability and customer exclusive remedy with respect to any claims relating to the Software shall be to provide a new set of diskettes free of charge 3 In the case that a bank guarantee or similar instrument be required to back up the warranty period such warranty period and only for these purposes will be of a maximum of twelve 12 months from the time of delivery at the moment the product leaves ZIV GRID AUTOMATION premises as indicated in the shipping documents 2 lt THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES AND ZIV GRID AUTOMATION HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL ZIV GRID AUTOMATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY OTHER LOSS INJURY DAMAGE OR EXPENSE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING LOST PROFI
70. aphic screens Possibility to operate any element via interlocking management Event and alarm management with the possibility of global or separate acknowledgement This User Manual refers only to CWE although inasmuch as said application is linked to SCU its data will be used 1 1 General The Embedded Web HMI consists of a number of applications embedded in the SCU the function of which is to monitor data from this central unit To display these data client computers PCs must have Internet Explorer browsers installed versions 6 or 7 A nested menu allows navigation through the different displays to show updated Substation data The whole system is configurable two levels being discerned e Substation configuration this operation is carried out via Zivergraph This software allows system configuration so as to match substation features connected devices device signals data display on screens logic functions for substation automation wanted functions etc e Specific HMI configuration this is carried out via edition of configuration file ConsoleBaseConfig xml This file allows the configuration of the rest of system issues not handled by the Zivergraph as are the system web server IP or the type of connection data transfer rate between HMI and the clients However the CWE can detect and update all alone most of configuration parameters so that editing this file will not be required except for specific sit
71. atabase manager USB disk etc is installed or through transfer from the WorkStation FTP server to an FTP client Get To retrieve via FTP protocol the IED s CID file to be included into the IED configurations database within the UCSConf Send To send the CID file corresponding to the selected configuration to the IED Once the transfer of the CID file to the IED is completed it will be validated and then activated through MMS services available in the SCU for the operation of the IED SCL Control Block 4 37 CWE Embedded Web HMI ath ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 ZN grid automation Chapter 4 User Interface e 4 10 3 Screens Displayed by Pressing the Buttons Below are described the screens displayed by pressing the command buttons in the different pages of the UCSconf web interface 4 10 3 a Import SCD The function of this SCD import button is importing a SCD containing data of all substation IEDs into one AED the UCSConf database via USB or FIP extracting the CID files corresponding to the different IEDs there Password Comment contained and store new data revisions both of IED s CID files and substation SCD file into the UCSConf database Select SCD to import User h 72 18 40 61 SCD path Accept Cancel Figure 4 27 Import SCD Screen fields are FTP USB To select SCD file import mode User This field is only used for the FTP mode The FTP user
72. ation C 4 42 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Chapter 5 Settings Range in The HMI will be configured for a specific installation through the Zivergraph software As this is a complex operation parameters and settings ranges will not be given here but they will be defined in the software manual or in configuration file description Appendices 5 2 ZN CWE een ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 A HMI Configuration Files A 1 General Description of Configuration Files seem A 2 A 1 1 Location of the Configuration Files esee A 3 A 2 Equipment Files EOUIPOG CEO A 5 A 3 Signal Panel File DANI EG CEO A 11 AA Control Function Definition File AUTOMA CEO A 15 A 5 Resistive Ground Control Function Data File INFOTIER CFQG usss A 17 A 6 Configuration File of H and Y Control Function AUTOH CEO A 20 A 7 Glient File CEIEN TE GEQU iint ene Actin idet dee e a ban A 22 A 8 File describing the Status of the SIPCO SIPCO CFG sss A 31 AQ Network Configuration File TC CEO A 33 A 10 Secondary Network Configuration File TCPSEC CFG eee A 34 A 11 Equipment Configuration File CONFEQUI CFQG eee A 34 A 12 Protection Files PROTEC CFQ sss enne enne nnn A 38 A 13 PLUS Report File for INFERBLUSG CEO A 40 A 14 Internal Report File REPDORTG CEO A 42 A 1
73. cation of the CID file to import If the import operation is carried out via USB it will be a pathname on the local WorkStation PC where the UCSConf database manager resides If the import operation is carried out via FTP it will be a pathname on the local PC where the WEB client has been launched Comment Remarks added to the UCSConf database with respect to the version of the imported CID file BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 4 41 Chapter 4 User Interface 4 10 3 Export CID Gets a revision of a specific IED s CID file from the UCSConf database and stores it in the specified pathname Screen fields are CID export x CID Download mode FIP User Password Accept CIUDEQO3IO1 1 x USB Dest path Cancel Figure 4 32 Export CID FTP USB To select file export mode User This field is only used for the FTP mode The FTP user is entered into this field Password This field is only used for the FTP mode The FTP password is entered into this field Dest path Complete user selected path to locate the exported CID file If the export operation is carried out via USB it will be a path on the local WorkStation PC where the UCSConf database manager resides If the operation is carried out via FTP it will be a path on the local PC where the WEB client has been launched Ze grid autom
74. cement at Licensor s sole option of any Software that does not conform to stated specifications Licensor shall not be responsible for any failure arising from inadequate or improper use of the Software Limitation of Liability Licensor s cumulative liability to you or any other party for any loss or damages resulting from any claims demands or actions arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall not exceed the purchase price paid to Licensor for the equipment In no event shall Licensor be liable for any indirect incidental consequential special or exemplary damages or lost profits even if licensor has been advised of the possibility of such damages Trademark All ZIV trademarks including ZIVERCOM ZIVERLOG and ZIVERSYS are common law trademarks of Licensor No right license or interest to such trademarks is granted hereunder and you agree that no such right license or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademark Licensee s Indemnity You shall defend indemnify and hold Licensor harmless against any loss or damage of any kind arising from a breach by you of this License Agreement or any use or misuse of the Software by you or your employees agents or representatives and from any other of your conduct or from any claim or action by any of your customers in connection with the Software or this License Agreement Governing Law This License Agreement shall be construed and governed in accordance with the inte
75. cessary to install previously the modem from the Windows Control Panel with the utility Add new Hardware Once the modem has been installed it must be configured in one of the serial ports in the example port Com1 at 19200 bps It will also be necessary to install previously the modem from the Windows Control Panel with the utility Add New Hardware Once the modem has been installed it must be configured in one of the serial ports in the example port Com1 at 19200 bps Ge ZIV Properties General Options Security Networking Advanced Connect using E Modem Standard 33600 bps Modem COM1 Phone number Phone number 944069728 Alternates C Use dialing rules Show icon in notification area when connected Modem Configuration e Standard 33600 bps Modem COM1 19200 v Maximum speed bps Modem protocol Hardware features C Enable hardware flow control C Enable modem error control C Enable modem compression C Show terminal window Enable modem speaker B 2 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 DN Annex B Configuration of Remote Connection for Web Clients With the options and with the following settings in the Advanced security tab BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 ZIV Properties Kl General Options Security Networking Advanced Dialing options Display
76. channel permissions Select also Enable in option Allow scripting of Internet Explorer Webbrowser Scripting enable all control and Enable in option Allow script initiated windows without size or position constraints Finally disable Use Pop up Blocker 6 Click OK Ze Es grid automation Security Settings Settings Ss NET Framework reliant components Ss Run components not signed with Authenticode Disable Enable Prompt Se Run components signed with Authenticode Disable Enable Prompt wl ActiveX controls and plug ins DI Automatic prompting For ActiveX controls e Disable Enable 3 h ve nl rech baken enn lt gt gt Reset custom settings JC Reset to Low Figure 3 10 Security Configuration of Internet Explorer 6 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 7 Back to window Internet Options select tab Advanced 8 Tick the option Reuse windows for launching shortcuts 9 Click Apply and then OK Close all windows BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Chapter 3 Installation and Start up Internet Options K General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Figure 3 11 A d al L Settings Si Always expand ALT text for images Move system caret
77. ck of synchronism or because the SCU is not GPS synchronised l Internal alarm not coming from any device but internally generated in the SCU by simulation or data coherence mechanism with valid date and time i Internal alarm not coming from any device with date and time likely incorrect either because of lack of synchronism or because the SCU is not GPS synchronised Unidentified alarm with valid date and time Unidentified alarm with date and time likely incorrect either because of lack of synchronism or because the SCU is not GPS synchronised Field 2 date in which the alarm occurred Format day month year Field 3 time in which the alarm occurred Accurate to the thousandth Field 4 descriptive text of the device detecting the alarm The following data can for instance be written into this field line voltage first then the description of the field element to which the alarm is associated to and finally the line name 15 52 4 L 4 Field 5 signal description for instance loose springs Field 6 signal state normal activated alarm etc Field texts are user configurable through Zivergraph software so they can look different from what has been explained although with the same meaning This screen can display three types of alarms The table below shows them with their default colours Type Alarms Text Background Type 1 Active unacknowledged White Red Type 2 Active acknowledged Red
78. d 7 0 0 Alarm bit y negation bit 8 256 Equipment index 9 25 BOOTED PROCOME tag and Abbreviated us tag 10 CAB 11 65280 16711680 8355711 led colour 0 1 12 16777215 0 label colour text background 13 0 0 Alarm bit and negation bit 14 256 Equipment index 15 26 STOPPED WITHOUT DETECTION PROCOME tag and Abbreviated us tag 16 LIN 17 65280 16711680 8355711 led colour 0 1 18 16777215 0 label colour text background 19 1 0 Alarm list 20 259 Equipment index 21 7 GROUND LINE 1 13kV PROCOME tag y Abbreviated us tag 22 23 LIN 24 65280 16711680 8355711 led colour 0 1 25 16777215 0 label colour text background 26 1 0 Alarm list 27 262 Equipment index 28 10 GROUND LINE 10 13kV PROCOME tag y Abbreviated us tag A 19 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Ze Es grid automation Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 6 Configuration File of H and Y Control Function AUTOH CFG This file contains some aspects of the H and Y control functions which can vary from one facility to another This is the file autoh cfg File format is as follows e Texts corresponding to the 4 possible Voltage Presence Absence Control Functions line 2 5 These texts will be displayed on the settings editing panel of the HMI s H control function Text
79. displayed in case the values are erroneous or unknown Default value is 8421504 0x808080 grey e bGestAlrSucEnUCS Indicates whether the CPX CPP stores all events and alarms and sends ALL to the HMI every time it is connected 1 or on the contrary 0 the CPX CPP stores only the events and alarms not sent to the local HMI namely the HMI manages the events and alarms since the CPX CPP deletes them once they are sent The remote HMI always operates as if this parameter is set to 1 no matter how the parameter has been configured obviated This parameter must be configured in the local HMI to 0 if connected to a CPX CPP model 1CPX A 1CPP A to 1 if connected to a CPX CPP model 1CPX B 1CPP B In models CWE this parameter has no effect E g 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8421504 0 e Configuration Data of Printer Communications Serial Port ine 29 Configuration data of the printer only apply to HMI model PCD since it is a WorkStation port where the HMI application is installed These parameters will not have any effect on the Web HMI and the manner in which the Web HMI must be configured in order to enable the event printing function is explained in file ConsoleBaseConfig xml as described in section A 22 2 If the file configuration cannot be read correctly or the next line does not exist the configuration used will be the default configuration COM2 9600 N 8 1 Puerto Baudios Paridad DataBit StopBit 1 e Puerto
80. displayed on the page These filters are based on different criteria By State All alarms only active alarms or only inactive alarms can be displayed All does not imply all the alarms are displayed but that current filter criteria are not taken into account at the time when the alarms to be displayed are determined This criterion is followed for all page filters By Acknowledgement All alarms only acknowledged alarms or only unacknowledged alarms can be displayed ByType Disabled By Bay Allows selecting one system bay so that only alarms linked to the bay are displayed By Element Disabled For instance selecting Active from the state filter and OWN PROTECTIONS T3 132 20kV from the bay filter displays only active alarms in said bay As the acknowledgement criterion has not been included the acknowledgement filter shows the value all both acknowledged and unacknowledged alarms will be displayed 4 25 BCWE1208A 22897 CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Chapter 4 User Interface T 4 6 3 Navigation through Alarm Pages A number of elements below the alarm list allow the user to navigate through the different alarm pages Said elements are from left to right First Page Displays the first page of the alarm list namely the last alarms received by the system Previous Page Displays the previous page Actual Page Number of Pages This text informs on
81. e Name of the configuration to be sent to the FTP 4 10 3 d Get CID Retrieves the IED s Get CID active configuration and Saves it into the IED IP CID path SCLvalidated UCSConf database User Comment Password E Accept Cancel LIL ee Figure 4 30 Get CID Screen fields are ZS grid aut IED IP IP address of the IED from which the configuration is to be retrieved User FTP user Password FTP user password CID Path Path and name of the IED s CID file to be retrieved Comment Remarks to be added to the UCSConf database with respect to the retrieved configuration 4 40 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 N omation s 4 10 3 e Import CID To import into the UCSConf database a new CID file entered by the user for a given IED and validate the same informing the user of errors detected in the process Screen fields are Chapter 4 User Interface CID import x Load mode FIP USB User 172 18 40 61 CID path Password Comment Accept Cancel Figure 4 31 Import CID FTP USB To select CID file import mode User This field is only used for the FTP mode The FTP user is entered into this field Password This field is only used for the FTP mode The FTP password is entered into this field CID path Complete pathname for the lo
82. e user interacts with the HMI ConsoleRegisteredUsersActionsMaxLineSize Maximum length of each line in the file that receives the actions executed by the users on the system Default value 182 ConsoleRegisteredUsersActionsMaxNumber Maximum number of inputs for logging of operations executed on the system which can be stored See section 4 4 5 8 Default value 5000 A 54 mi 4 BCWE1208A gt CWE Embedded Web HMI En grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 22 2 f System Refresh Parameters e ConsoleSecondsToRestartEquipmentRefresh Period in seconds wherein the HMI requests complete refresh of the substation status from the central unit Default value 900 e ConsoleMilisecondsBetweenSingleEquipmentRefresh Period in milliseconds spent between refresh requests for each equipment when a full refresh is being carried out Default value 1000 e ConsoleSecondsBetweenMEASUREMENTsRefresh Period in seconds wherein the HMI requests updating of the Measurements pertaining to the system from the UCS Default value 1 A 22 2 g Parameters for the Controlled Restart of the Web Client e ClientWeeksBetweenClientRestart Number of weeks lapsed after which the client web page will be restarted The value 0 deactivates this action e ClientDayOfWeekForClientRestart Day of the week when the client web will be restarted Possible values range from 0
83. e written into the client computer or dump it to a printer using Internet Explorer menu commands Ticking the box Rough format the same list is displayed but with fields separated by commas which can be useful to display the file using certain applications For the event page the list in the file will not be the complete system event list but the list corresponding to current selected event filters Therefore apart from the date and time created the file header shows the filters that have been applied v L S L e http n 128 127 51 ISiconsclevierieriResources sucesos txt Archivo Edici n Ver Favoritos Herramientas Ayuda a ES http 128 127 51 19 ConsoleViewer Resources sucesos txt Windows Internet Explorer SAX er v e g D 3r d titpilf 28 127 51 19 ConscleViewer Resources suce ta D eb i Pagina O Herramientas 5 File Creation Time 10 22 2009 15 47 53 359 SUBESTATION S T CONDOMINA Events list applied filters Date E Position Description Status 10 22 2009 999 SCU COM FAILURE EQ 60 BUSBAR DIF 132kV B90 A NORMAL 10 22 2009 600 SCU COM FAILURE EQ 61 BUSBAR DIF 132kV B90 B NORMAL 10 22 2009 653 LINE 8 132kV SWITCHER 89 8 1 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 LINE 8 132kV SWITCHER 89 8 2 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 LINE 8 132kV SWITCHER 89 8 3 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 TRANSF 1 132kV SWITCHER 89 3 1 UNKNOWN 10 22 2009 653 TRANSF 1 13
84. ech and Audio Devi e Performance and Maintenance Figure 3 12 Control Panel 2 In the options to the left select 4 9 Add or Remove Programs Add Remove Windows 2 mponents Co ponents E Currently installed programs change or 8 VMware Tools Programs Click here For support information DG To remove this program from your computer Add New Programs Add Remove Windows Components Figure 3 13 Add or Remove Programs 3 8 22 97 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation e ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 3 In the list of displayed components tick the box Internet Information Services IIS 4 Click Next and the installation of the IIS will commence the Windows XP installation CD might be required After the installation has finished click Finish and close all windows 3 1 3 b Chapter 3 Installation and Start up Windows Components Wizard Windows Components Figure 3 14 You can add or remove components of Windows XP To add or remove a component click the checkbox A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Components 00MB 0 0 MB 135MB 20MB nme P Indexing Service 6 Internet Explorer Wlntemet Information Services IIS 33 Management and Monitoring Tools LO sa Messane Nueninn Description Includes Windo
85. ecked at any time 4 6 6 Alarm File Clicking Alarms File displays a window with the text file containing current system alarms This file can be written into the client computer or dump it to a printer using Internet Explorer menu commands Ticking the box Rough format the same list is displayed but with fields separated by commas which can be useful to display the file using certain applications 4 26 22 497 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 TI Chapter 4 User Interface 4 7 Event Page Event screens constitute a chronological record of all signal changes referred to as events in a substation Event text formats are the same than for alarms Event storage file capacity can be configured through parameter MaxNumSuc The last 500 events are saved by default Events are segregated into pages of 25 events each the number of which varies as a function of the number of configured events These signal changes may or may not be arranged chronologically If the list contains already a number of events equal to MaxNumSuc new events will be entered into the list deleting the oldest event The event with the oldest time label will not be deleted but the first of the MaxNumSuc events saved Figure 4 18 shows an event page http 120 127 51 19PIEPath C M rchiv 1 intern 1 iexplore exe ZIV Console Viewer Windows Internet Explorer Wok admin 1PCD IBERDROLA S T CONDOMIN
86. edded Web HMI automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files Data on the Existence or not of the Different H Control Function Preferences lines 7 10 ExistePrefManual ExistePrefA Jm ExistePrefB m ExistePrefAB im e ExistePrefManual This bit indicates whether there exists 1 or not 0 manual preference Default value is 1 e ExistePrefA This bit indicates whether there exists 1 or not 0 A preference Default value is e ExistePrefB This bit indicates whether there exists 1 or not 0 B preference Default value is e ExistePrefAB This bit indicates whether there exists 1 or not 0 AB preference Default value is 1 Pref Manual d ff Beer m i ff eer B 0 Pref AB E g The file becomes ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 1 CONFIGURATION OF H CONTROL FUNCTION 2 Voltage pres abs C F in line A PRESMULA 3 Voltage pres abs C F in line B PRESMULB 4 Voltage pres abs C F in coup A PRESUA 5 Voltage pres abs C F in coup B PRESUB 6 45 kV 13 5 kV Nominal High Voltage Nominal Medium Voltage 7 1 Is there MANUAL preference 8 1 Is there A preference 9 1 Is there B preference 10 0 Is there AB preference A 21 End acida 22 97 Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 7 Client File CLIENTE CFG This file contains a number of features which can be configured by the cl
87. ength of the tag is 15 characters Default value Without tag In CWE models this parameter will not have a default value e EtiqCPX Tag assigned to Central Unit The maximum length of the tag is 15 characters Default value Without tag e EtiqCPXBck Tag assigned to the Backup Central Unit when there is a redundancy in Hot Stand By Central units wherein the two HBls local and remote are always connected to the active Central Unit see parameter TipoHMI 4 in file redunda cfg of the HMI The maximum length of the tag is 15 characters Default value Without tag e EtiqPCDHem Tag assigned to remote HMI The maximum length of the tag is 15 characters Default value PCD REMOTE in the various languages For CWE models this parameter will not apply e EtiqTelem Tag assigned to Remote control The maximum length of the tag is 15 characters Default value REMOTE CONTROL in its various languages e g PCD REMOTE REMOTE CONTROL The file will be as follows PCD SOB BMP HMI CPD ZIV BMP Central PRINTER BMP Printer REMOTE BMP Remote TEL BMP Remote control CPU s P 1st equipment 8IRD BMP 2nd equipment MCD BMP equipment n PCD REMOTE REMOTE CONTROL ee ee ee OANA LN P GA H ra LE ka V kel mc H D D D A 32 22897 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L
88. ent name maximum number of characters 9 UbiEq Equipment location in the substation maximum number of characters 9 N ISC Number of digital signals ISC N ISE Number of controls ISE N ISS Number of write outputs ISS N MEA Number of Measurements MEA N CON Number of counters CON N_ISC8 First number multiple of 8 immediately above the number of ISCs Each ISC occupies 1 bit and this number is used to calculate internally the number of bytes occupied by all the ISCs A 5 CWE Embedded Web HMI BCWE1208A LN ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Configuration Files E g 7 65 4 3 2 1 O byte 3 ISCs XXX The multiple of 8 immediately above 3 is 8 Thus N SC8 8 namely 8 bits 1 byte are required to store the three ISCs e MaxlSC Higher number of a PROCOME tag of an equipment signal In the example above it would be 2 Number of ISCs 1 Eg 4 6MCD A49 66 kV HV SYS 308 34 3 2 1 312 307 Configuration Data for Digital Signals ISC lines 13 25 L EtigSC DescrlSC__ Active Desiccative Alarma Describe 1 It repeats for each digital signal ISC There will be as many as indicated by N SC EtiglSC PROCOME tag of signal DescrlSC Signal description maximum number of characters 40 Active Tag for the activated status of the signal maximum number of characters 14 Desiccative Tag for the deactivated sta
89. er instead of Modify User and will add a new user to the list Clicking this button closes the window Cancel Closes the current window discarding all changes 4 15 BCWE1208A 22897 CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Chapter 4 User Interface T 4 4 5 Section Engineering 4 4 5 a Reconfiguration Enforces the reconfiguration of the system from SCU files Administrator permission is required to carry out this action Click the option to display a check dialogue box Click Accept to start reconfiguring 4 4 5 b Local Remote The web HMI can work in two modes In general mode all clients have the same attributes do not confuse clients with users and permissions A client is any browser instance open against the HMI application no matter the associated permissions In local remote mode a web client identified by its IP acts as local client the rest of clients being considered as remote When a local remote system is in local mode only the client defined as local can operate on the system The rest of clients remote clients lack this capability no matter the attributions conferred by their permissions as these permissions are disabled this being reflected in the interface in which remote client permission icons are translucent When the system is in remote mode all clients have the capability to operate on the system it being only limited by their active permiss
90. ettings e Always expand ALT text for images Move system caret with Focus selection changes Reset text size to medium for new windows and tabs Reset text size to medium while zooming Reset Zoom level to 100 For new windows and tabs Browsing Automatically check For Internet Explorer updates Close unused folders in History and Favorites Disable script debugging Internet Explorer Disable script debugging Other Display a notification about every script error Enable FTP Folder view outside of Internet Explorer Enable page transitions z gt Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Restore advanced settings You should only use this if your browser is in an unusable state JK m SUSU A Reset Internet Explorer settings Deletes all temporary files disables browser add ons and resets all the changed settings Figure 3 9 Advanced Options e Security configuration of Internet Explorer 6 1 In section options 2 In section NET Framework reliant components enable all options 3 In section ActiveX controls and plug ins enable all options except Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls which must be disabled 4 In section Downloads enable File download and Font download and disable Automatic prompting for file downloads 5 In section Miscellaneous select Low safety in option Software
91. f the Embedded Web HMI the value of this parameter will be 32080 PortAccRemoto Number of TCP communications port in the Central Unit that is going to connect to the remote access for simulation of the central unit and telnet functionality The value of this field is 32002 In CWE models this parameter will not be applied ModeloCPX HMl central unit model maximum number of characters 15 This value must coincide with the field ModeloCPX of the configuration file central cfg for the central unit e g 128 127 60 26 32000 32009 32000 32002 1CPXA03201000WA The file will be as follows 1 2 o E WwW A cn 128 127 60 26 IP address of the central unit 32000 32009 32000 N of the central unit port for local and remote HMI and local port connecting to the central unit 32002 Port for simulation of the CPX 1CPXA03201000WA HMI central unit Model A 33 E 2597 GWE Embedded Web HMI ZN vc ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Annex A HMI Configuration Files ing A 10 Secondary Network Configuration File TCPSEC CFG This file is only used in Operation HMIs model PCD and is not applicable to the Embedded Web HMI since in this last case the HMI application is integrated to the application of the Substation central unit within the same equipment Central unit This file is used for redundancy of Central Units wherein the HMI is connected to the active Central
92. fg is blue 0000FF ConsoleBaseConfig xml would modify its parameter each time it is booted so that it would use the blue colour This implies that user modifications for HMI configuration must be carried out whenever applicable on CFG files or otherwise they would not be effective The file ConsoleBaseConfig xml is not physically modified but the updating of its parameters is made on a copy of the same that the HMI has stored in its memory in such a way that with each new booting the file would maintain the original default values The process that the HMI applies when it is booted is as follows e Load the ConsoleBaseConfig xml file in the memory e t updates certain parameters that must be changed and kept such as for example the last date when a file was edited and it records it again in the system e t modifies the file parameters contained in the memory based on the rest of the configuration files e t generates the configuration files as required for the correct performance of the client web pages based on its content The file ConsoleBaseConfig xml contains a great deal of information but most of this should not be edited by the user The list of parameters for this file that can be edited by the user and its function is listed under section A 51 BCWE1208A Px CWE Embedded Web HMI atf ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 uem grid automation Annex A HMI Contiguration Files T A 22 1 Finding and Ed
93. gram File UNIFILAR CFG This file is created using an application called Zivergraph Single line diagram editor A 21 SIPCOVisualConf cfg File This file contains all the information related to the visual structure of the SIPCO page and is solely and exclusively used for the Embedded Web HMI as a standard template to create the SIPCO svg graphic file for each substation The file does not contain any information that can be useful to the user and hence it must not be modified A 50 PNY BCWE1208A ati CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 TI Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 22 ConsoleBaseConfig xml This is the main configuration file for the Embedded Web HMI understood as being a repository for a large part of the information contained in the configuration files seen to date and which also incorporates extra information as required for the correct performance of the applications The file ConsoleBaseConfig xml contains most of the parameters that affect the performance of the HMI with the values applied by default by these parameters Generally speaking these values are only applied when the rest of the configuration files do not incorporate the same otherwise the file updates its values with those configured in other files For example if red FF0000 appears as the colour for active alarms in file ConsoleBaseConfig xml and nevertheless the colour assigned for file cliente c
94. gram section of a given substation Single line diagrams that compose the substation appear on a blue background 132kV System Module 1 20kV System Module 1 20kV System Module 2 etc Click the title of the single line diagram to drop down the list of all navigation options Click again to hide the options The figure shows the options of the single line diagram 132kV System Module 1 The first option General Unifilar on a blue background displays the single line diagram page All other options on a white background correspond to bays in the single line diagram and therefore will display the applicable bays Clicking on other single line diagram button will display the associated options 4 4 2 Section Information Available options are Alarms displays the alarms page Events displays the events page Panels displays the signal panel page Main Menu R Unifilars 132kV SYSTEM MODULE 1 GENERAL UNIFILAR 132kV BUSBAR COUPLING LINE 2 MOLINA DE SEGURA 132kV TRANSFORMER 1 132kV OWN PROTECTIONS T1 132 20kV LINE 1 ESPINARDO 132kV 20kV SYSTEM MODULE 1 20kV SYSTEM MODULE 2 20kV SYSTEM MODULE 3 132kV SYSTEM MODULE 2 RFTL AUTOMATISM 132 kV COUPLING RFTL AUTOMATISM L 2 MOLINA DE SEGURA RFTL AUTOMATISM L 1 ESPINARDO RFTL AUTOMATISM L 7 ROCAMORA 1 RFTL AUTOMATISM L 8 ROCAMORA 2 Information eege Figure 4 12 Main Menu Unifilars SIPCO Screen
95. gram to be launched when an alarm occurs The complete path including the disk unit will be included The parameter will not be read if the parameter AlrMsgPopup is not configured or is configured to 0 The function of the above is to be able to launch a popup message program to notify the user that an alarm has occurred Below is an example of this program File name alarma bat File contents c archiv 1 bopupm 1 bopup Je w br dis 001 s ruiz Alarm in substation XXX E g 1 ding wav 1 c alarma bat e Data on a Number of Options which in older Versions were included within the Software itself by means of Compilation line 27 BDCO bREM bGPS TI bCONSENNEG bTEL R bNOSINC bNOINFRM bNOPROT bNOCFGCNT bNOSIM colorDescon bGestAlrSucEnUCS e bDCO Indicates whether field DCO of a control function or object of a single line diagram exists in the corresponding file and has a meaning ODCO 1 or it is not in the file bDCO 0 Default value is 1 In models CWE this parameter has no effect e bHEM Indicates whether the part corresponding to the Remote PC is displayed on the SIPCO status screen DEM 1 or not OREM 0 In models CWE this parameter has no effect e bGPS Indicates whether the part corresponding to the clock GPS is displayed on the SIPCO status screen OGPS 1 or not DGPS 0 e bCONSENNEG Indicates whether at the time of displaying page bars bay bars lines signal panel leds
96. have been acknowledged the applicable text stops flashing but the red colour remains If there are no active alarms said text does not appear Both colour and flashing can be configured Last alarm or event message received in the HMI the format of which will be described later Newly activated events replace previous ones in the area In systems with local remote modes this line will also show the actual system mode IHM in Local mode or IHM in Remote mode e Third line information about the type of screen Permissions granted to the current user In case user permissions are disabled owing for instance to local remote mode the associated images will appear translucent Information screen name Identifier of displayed section e Graphics area to the right A graphics section appears to the right of the header the function of which varies depending on HMI installation state f no HMI installation errors exist a ZIV corporation image will be displayed in this area Click on it to gain access to the company web page If errors do exist a flashing warning will appear in this area Clicking on it displays a new window with information about the errors detected It is worth mentioning that errors herewith mentioned are minor errors that allow for normal HMI operation 4 7 E 2297 GWE Embedded Web HMI ZN A ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Chapter 4 User Interface ag 4 2 2 Graphics Area The conte
97. he IP configured for the UCS in file Tcp cfg In the event that the above parameter is set to no default value the HMI checks the parameter ServerCurrentlP If this parameter is set to the HMI will automatically detect the system s IP If this is not the case the value associated to parameter ServerCurrentlP will be used as IP A 22 2 p Parameters Related to the Connection ConsoleNMaxConnectedClients Maximum number of web clients that can simultaneously connect to the HMI If someone tries to connect when the number specified for connected clients is in full use the new connection attempt will be rejected Default value 3 It is recommended that a value above 3 should not be set because the performance of the system could be affected CommunicationsChannelPerformance The value low indicates that the communication channel between the HMI and the web clients is slow hence the system will perform under low performance mode which implies for example that the disconnect times when there is no communication will be faster than normal or that the graphic appearance of the web client will be more simple Any other value will make the system perform under normal mode A 22 2 c Local Remote Mode Parameters IsConsolelnLocalRemoteMode Determines whether the HMI will boot in local remote mode Values y yes e and si in any combination of capital lower case letters will activate this mode Any other value will ma
98. his is a forbidden character within a test field Namely commas may not be introduced within signal descriptions as this text is read until a comma is encountered n order to add explanatory comments within lines with data the characters and the desired text shall be entered after the comma of the last filed Capital letters of signals defining events or alarms should not have accents as some printers do not have character tables of accented capital letters and events will not be printed correctly All colours displayed in the different HMI screens will be determined in the corresponding files in RGB format as follows RR GG BB gt RED gt FF0000 gt 16711680 GREEN gt 00FF00 gt 65280 BLUE gt 0000FF gt 255 Colour 16777216 denotes transparency m Tw BCWE1208A ath CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files A summary of the above is shown in the sample below Sample of configuration file 16777205 16711680 Text and alarm background TYPE 1 10 000 Counter request time UNTENSIONED SPRING ALARM The first line is a comment on the file and is not taken into account The second line are two colours that set up the format of the unacknowledged active alarms Please note that a comma is placed after each data The third line is the same but with a single data The fourth line describes a signal and the comma is placed at the e
99. housed directly in the directory where the HMI is installed typically c consola The name of the subdirectory NombreSubestacion will be defined by the HMI configuration file NombreSubestacion sub A 3 ee S SS BCWE1208A P CWE Embedded Web HMI att vc ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Annex A HMI Contiguration Files ing This is so since the same HMI could be connected to several substations one at a time via modem thus it needs to house the configuration files of all substations to which it can be connected in separate directories For example a HMI to be connected to SUBSTATION 1 and SUBSTATION 2 will have two configuration files e g Subestacion1 sub and Subestacion2 sub and the configuration files of SUBSTATION 1 will be housed in c consola bin Subestacion1 and those of SUBSTATION 2 in c consola bin Subestacion2 Graphics files bmp will be housed in directory bmpl within the directory where the HMI is installed typically e consola bmp e HMI Model CWE The embedded WEB HMI has two distinct operating areas the web server with its associated applications and the HMI application itself Each of these sections has its own installation directory within the central unit Central Unit Web server applications They are installed in directory CfDiskwww HMI application It is installed in directory CfDisk webcon The
100. ient company adapting to its own preference This is file cliente cfg File format is as follows e General Client Data line 1 NombCliente ModeloPCD e NombCliente Name of the client company maximum number of characters 10 e ModeloPCD PCD model maximum number of characters 18 E g CLIENT TESTS 1PCD A2A 510000IA e Alarm and Event Data from the Sorting and Graphic Display Point of View lines 2 7 Ordenda OrdenSuc MaxNumSuc ColorTxtAla 1 ColorFonAla ColorFonAlaSel 1 ColorFonAlaSelBor 1 ColorTxtAla 2 ColorFonAla 2 ColorFonAlaSel 2 ColorFonAlaSelBor 2 ColorTxiAla 3 ColorFonAla 3 ColorFonAlaSel 3 ColorFonAlaSelBor 3 ColorDxtActSuc ColorFonActSuc ColorTxtDesacSuc ColorFonDesacSuc_ _ e OrdenAla The alarm sorting bit indicates whether sorting or not the alarms of the HMI alarm screen e OrdenSuc The event sorting bit indicates whether sorting or not the events of the HMI event screen e MaxNumSuc Maximum number of events stored in the hard disk file Default value is 500 The maximum value allowed by the WEB HMI is 2000 ColorTxtAla 1 Text colour of TYPE 1 alarms active and unacknowledged alarms ColorFonAla 1 Background colour of TYPE 1 alarms ColorFonAlaSel 1 Background colour of selected TYPE 1 alarms ColorFonAlaSelBorr 1 Background colour of TYPE 1 alarms selected f
101. indicates if these reports can be visualized They can be configured but ensure that the data will not be displayed 0 No MEASUREMENT reports 1 There are MEASUREMENT reports e InflSCs Enabling of digital Signal Reports ISCs It indicates if these reports can visualized They can be can be configured but cannot be visualized 0 No Signal reports 1 There are Signal reports e InfCONs Enabling of Reports on Counters This indicates if these reports can be visualized They can be configured but cannot be visualized 0 There are no reports on Counters 1 There are reports on Counters e Capture Timing Data Intervals line 2 IntervMEAs lIntervCONs e IntervMEAs Interval of samples capture time for MEASUREMENT records The value is expressed in minutes It must always be configured with a value of 1 minute because this is the value used by the CPX software where it is not configurable e IntervCONs Interval of samples capture time for Counter records The value is expressed in minutes and must coincide with the value configured in the CPX historic cfg file for sample taking of the counters in the substation The default value will be 15 minutes e Data regarding the Type of Reports to be Generated line 3 Tipoinform 1 e Tipolnform Type of report in text file format to be generated after reading the CPX data 0 Normal Report 1 Pena Luisa Report The file will be as follows 1 1 1 1
102. ions except if remote client operation blocking is configured RemoteClientsCannotExecuteOrders In this case remote clients cannot execute commands no matter the state of the system although they can use the rest of permissions All clients with active command permission can switch the system from remote mode to local mode but only the local client can switch a system from local mode to remote mode In systems with local remote mode activated this menu option opens a dialogue to switch the system state from local to remote and the opposite If the local remote mode is not activated this option will not appear in the menu The local remote state may only be changed if the system is linked to the SCU 4 16 22 CWE een ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 ag Chapter 4 User Interface 4 4 5 c Date Time Adjust Dialog Central Units are generally synchronised by a GPS clock so that date and time are updated periodically with data sent by this device However if date and time must be set manually because there is no GPS clock or because there is an error it can be done using this option It is worth mentioning that in case a GPS clock is in operation system time change will only be effective until a new update is received from said GPS If the user wants to remove the GPS based time update this must be done through the configuration files Di logo de pagina web DATE TIME ADJUST DIALOG October
103. is entered into this field Password This field is only used for the FTP mode The FTP password is entered into this field SCD Path Complete pathname of the SCD file to be imported If the import operation is carried out via USB it will be a pathname on the local WorkStation PC where the UCSConf database manager resides If the import operation is carried out via FTP it will be a pathname on the local PC where the web client has been launched Comment Remarks added to the UCSConf database with reference to the imported SCD file which is furthermore propagated as remark for the revision of the CID files extracted from the same 4 38 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Ze grid automation s i Chapter 4 User Interface 4 10 3 b Export SCD Creates the substation SCD export x SCD file from active IED s configurations CID CIDs contained in SCD CIUDEQO3IO1 cid files in the UCSConf Cin ca E database CIUD SSAA cid ugesat ci Si Export parameters FIP USB User 172 18 40 61 Dest path Password Comment Accept Cancel Figure 4 28 Export SCD Screen fields are FTP USB To select file export mode User This field is only used for the FTP mode The FTP user is entered into this field Password This field is only used for the FTP mode The FTP password is entered into this field Dest path C
104. is file is NombreSubstation sub and NombreSubstation is the name of the substation to which the HMI is going to be connected via modem This name must coincide with the parameter NombDir that is included in the file Hence this file is for the configuration of the local and remote HMls that use the connection via modem types 1 and 2 in the file subest cfg and contains data pertaining to the substation to which the HMI will be connected An HMI with capacity to connect to various substations will have a file for sub type for each of the substations to which connection is required i e if it wishes to connect to substations Substation 1 Substation 2 and Substation 3 it would have to have 3 files designated for example Subest1 sub Subest2 sub and Subest3 sub The file has the following format e Data regarding the Substation that can be accessed via the Modem lines 1 3 NombDir NombSubest NumTelef User TL Password Reint NumhReint TimeRecon e NombDir Indicates the name wherein the configuration files are stored to communicate with that substation it will be directory bin NombDir maximum number of characters 8 IMPORTANT This name must coincide with file named sub e NombSubest Indicates the name of the substation maximum number of characters 20 This name will be displayed on the substation selection box see 5 1 under Chapter 5
105. iting Parameters The process to be applied to edit a parameter from file ConsoleBaseConfig xml is as follows Open file ConsoleBaseConfig xml with some text editor with search function such as for example WordPad or Codewright Introduce the parameter identifier that you wish to edit obtained from the reference in this document with the search engine One the parameter line has been localized within the document update the attribute value with the new value Record the file and copy it again in the UCS The name of the directory is CfDisk webcon bin Restart the HMI application As mentioned above no change in the configuration will be effective until the HMI is not rebooted Example The user wishes to activate the remote printer in the system The steps to be applied are as follows Through this reference manual obtain the identifier of the printer parameter ConsoleHasSystemAPrinter Download the file ConsoleBaseConfig xml from directory CfDisk webcon bin of the UCS and save it in your PC Open the file with the WordPad and select Edition gt Search from the application menu Introduce the chain ConsoleHasSystemAPrinter in the search dialogue and select the option Buscar Search Once the line has been localized the user will visualize the following text VALUE idz ConsoleHasSystemAPrinter valuez no gt As described in this document the value of the attribute must be changed for yes hence the li
106. ke the HMI boot under general mode LocalClientlp When the HMI is in local remote mode this parameter will set the client s IP which will be considered local The rest of the clients connecting to the system will be considered remote clients It admits any value that maintains the IP format eg value 128 127 170 5 In the event that this parameter does not correspond to an IP the system will boot in general mode independently from what the parameter IsConsoleInLocalRemoteMode indicates A 53 BCWE1208A 22 497 CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Annex A HMI Contiguration Files ing LocalRemoteDefaultStatus Establishes whether the HMI application will boot by default on either local or remote status The remote value in any combination of capital lower case letters will cause booting in remote mode Any other value will cause booting in local mode RemoteClientsCannotExecuteOrders Values yes y si and s in any combination of capital lower case letters entail that remote clients can never issue commands on the system not even when the system is in remote mode A 22 2 d Printer Parameters ConsoleHasSystemAPrinter Indicates if there is a remote printer connected to the System in which case the value of this parameter must be yes Any other value will deactivate the printing functionality ConsolePrinterConexType Type of connection through which the H
107. l Image assigned to Remote control e g PCD SOB BMP CPD ZIV BMP PRINTER BMP REMOTE BMP TEL BMP e Data corresponding to the Images Displayed in the Various CPUs that are part of the Substation lines 7 10 BMPEquipment Ir This is repeated for each physical equipment belonging to the substation There will be as many as indicated under field NumEqFis in equipos cfg file e BMPEquipment BMP assigned to the physical equipment in question e g IRD BMP Eq Physical 1 8IRD BMP Eq Physical 2 MCD BMP Eq Physical NumEqFis N B As regards the Embedded Web HMI although in the file SIPCO cfg images could be presented with extension bmp the HMI ignores these extensions The image files are actually gif files and are filed in directory CfDiskwebconWmages A 31 BCWE1208A y Tw CWE Embedded Web HMI at vc tio ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Configuration Files OS e Data corresponding to the Tags for the following Objects which are Displayed on the SIPCO Status Screen Local HMI Central Unit Backup Central Unit Remote HMI and Remote Control line 11 In order to maintain compatibility with the SIPCO Status screen existing to date if this line is not configured the default values indicated below will be applied in each field EtigPCDLoc EtiqgCPX EtiqCPXBck EtigPCDRem EtigTelem 1 e EtiqPCDLoc Tag assigned to the Local HMI The maximum l
108. l Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks ZIV Properties Type of dial up server am calling PPP Windows 95 98 NT 4 2000 Internet This connection uses the following items Internet Protocol TCP IP QoS Packet Scheduler CR File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks IS Client for Microsoft Networks Uninstall Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings btain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP addres Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS serve B 4 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 C List of Illustrations Im C 1 List of Illustrations seeeeseessssesesennnnenennmnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnt nnn nennen nnne ens Annex C List of Illustrations C 1 List of Illustrations 3 Installation and Start up 3 1 Desktop Contextual Men 3 2 3 2 Screen Configuration ssssssssssseseeeeeenenen nennen nnns 3 2 3 3 Eearam S 3 3 3 4 Tools Menu Internet Cottons ens 3 3 3
109. layed e General Data on Applications lines 7 13 This data shall not be configured for Hot Stand By redundancy for TipoHMI 3 or TipoHMI 4 PathLocal Al PathRemoto a NombEjec B NumTipoArchivo 1 Extension Il Cl This is repeated for each type of file as defined under the field NumTipoArchivo PathLocal Path for local without the last back slash PathRemoto Path for the remote without the last back slash NombEjec Name of the executable for the application NumTipoArchivo Number of types of files to be checked Extension Extension for each type of file A 43 BCWE1208A LN CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Configuration Files e g c Nzivercom d zivercom exe S Ne for file types dbf osc cdx e Data regarding the Commands that can be Issued lines 14 15 DirEq EtigSE DirEgEncl EtigEncl NegEncl MensEncl_ DirEg Address for the equipment that the control belongs to EtiglSE PROCOME tag for the only command that can issued by the secondary DirEqEncl Address of the equipment that the interlocking belongs to for the rest of the commnads EtiqEncl PROCOME tag of the interlocking for the rest of the commands NegEncl Rejection bit of the interlocking for the rest of the commands MensEncl Message that is displayed on the screen when the above interlocking occurs e g 269 0 269 2 1 Passive HMI
110. lorEST ColorPRO ColorALA NumbEST NumPRO NumALA TI NombBoton Number of button maximum number of characters 15 ColorEST Colour of the status window frame ColorPRO Colour of the protection window frame ColorALA Colour of the alarm window frame NumEST Number of signals displayed on the status window NumPRO Number of signals displayed on the protection window NumALA Number of signals displayed on the alarm window g T A BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 65280 65535 16711680 18 6 12 A 11 N A s grid aut mation e o Annex A HMI Configuration Files e Configuration Data of STATUS Window Signals lines 14 25 Alarma PaT REH E EtiglSC DescriSC It repeats for each status window signal There will be as many as indicated by NumEST e Alarma Alarm bit indicates whether the signal has been considered as alarm so that the attached led can blink or if on the contrary it has not been considered as alarm and cannot blink e Neg Negation bit indicates if the attached led activates when the ISC signal status is 1 or when the ISC status is 0 e DirEq Address of the equipment to which the signal belongs e EtiglSC Signal PROCOME tag e DescriSC Signal description maximum number of characters 20 E g STATUS 1 0 0 7 8 LOCAL STATUS STATUS 2 0 1 7 8 REMOTE CONTROL STATUS STATUS 18 0 0 7
111. m UCP State of SCU links to remote control HMI GPS clock and printer provided these options are available E http 128 127 51 19 1EPath C Archiv 1 intern 1 iexplore exe passedUserInfo admin 6 ZIV Co Windows Internet Explorer LJ admin f 1PCD l IBERDROLA S T CONDOMINA 132 20kV 10 22 2009 18 17 51 10 22 2009 18 02 48 138 REMOTE TELECONTROL COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE ALARM Permissions Af 7IRV L1 132kV Main Menu TT Unifiars TL Alarms TT Events J Panels J _SIPCO screen Figure 4 20 Integrated Control and Protection System As shown in figure 4 20 the Central Unit and SCU and the Embedded HMI are linked Although they are not hard wired as both belong to the same device they are depicted as shown in the figure to indicate the state of the link between both applications If no link is established between each other the connecting line between both devices will be red and the rest of the system will be depicted in grey which means lack of information on the rest of elements Take into account that the SIPCO state represents the state of the links to the devices as seen for the HMI 4 30 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 TI Chapter 4 User Interface If the link between CWE and the central unit is correct the connecting line between both is white and all system elements are represented according to the state of the link t
112. ment with Licensor b reverse engineer decompile or disassemble or separate the components of the Software or c rent sell or lease the Software or make the Software available to others to do any of the foregoing 3 No Assignment This License is intended for your exclusive use with the purchased equipment You agree that you will not assign sublicense transfer pledge lease rent or share your rights under this License Agreement 4 Licensor s Rights You acknowledge and agree that the Software is the proprietary product of Licensor protected under U S copyright law and international treaties You further acknowledge and agree that all right title and interest in and to the Software including associated intellectual property rights are and shall remain with Licensor This License Agreement does not convey to you an ownership interest in or to the Software but only a limited right of use revocable in accordance with the terms of this License Agreement 5 Confidentiality The Software is confidential and no details or information relating to the same shall be disclosed to any third party without the prior written consent of Licensor For the purposes of this clause sub contract staff employed or retained by the Licensee to perform computer systems development work shall not be deemed to be third parties provided such staff are subject to the disclosure restrictions set forth above In no event except with a prior written authorization d
113. nd and the line has less than 80 characters When explaining the format of the configuration files the procedure below will be followed First a general description of the file will be made Then the different file parameters will be explained The number of the line of the sample file in which the parameters appear will be indicated between brackets and a sample of the same will be included Finally the sample file will be included A 1 1 Location of the Configuration Files e HMI Model PCD Configuration files will be housed in different directories as a function of the type of HMI e HMI Connected to the CPX via Network In this case configuration files will be housed in directory bin within the directory in which the HMI is installed typically c consola bin An exception is file subest cfg see A 13 in Annex A of CPX manual which will be housed directly in the directory where the HMI is installed typically c consola Graphics files bmp will be housed in directory bmpl within the directory where the HMI is installed typically e consola bmp e HMI Connected to the CPX via Modem In this case configuration files will be housed in directory bin NombreSubestacion within the directory where the HMI is installed typically c consola bin NombreSubestacion An exception is files subest cfg and NombreSubestacion sub see A 14 in Annex A of CPX manual which will be
114. ne will be as follows VALUE idz ConsoleHasSystemAPrinter value si gt Then the only thing that remains to be done is saving the file copying it again in the UCS and the HMI web must be rebooted N B Capital and lower case letters are taken into account YES Yes and yes are different values The only one that is valid to activate the printer as explained under the description is yes A 52 K BCWE1208A ZN CWE Embedded Web HMI grid auto ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 ation i Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 22 2 User Editable ConsoleBaseConfig xml file Parameters A 22 2 a Parameters Related to the Web Server s IP ServerCurrentIP IP of the web server for the HMI e g value 128 127 170 5 If it is not indicated valuez the HMI will automatically determine the IP of the system that it is running on based on other configuration parameters AreConsoleAndUCSInTheSameDevice Indicates whether the HMI application and the central unit application run on the same system The values admitted by this parameter are therefore yes and no CurrentCentrallPDirection IP of the central unit to which the HMI is connected If value is configured the HMI will set up this value from file tcp cfg The process applied to determine the system s IP is as follows a b If parameter AreConsoleAndUCSInTheSameDevice has value yes assigned to the same the HMI sets up t
115. nfig xml Look for option ConsoleHasSystemAPrinter and set value yes enables printing Look for option PrinterlP and set value to the IP of the PC to which the printer is connected e g value 128 127 130 22 Look for option PrinterPort and set value to the identifier of the port to which the printer is connected e g value LPT1 Note carriage return characters can be modified through option CarriageReturnChar in the same configuration document section This parameter accepts both characters and strings 3 10 22 97 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 4 User Interface 4 1 Application Start Up eor nere ber e rent Xue er ERR eet Rasse ER Ana ec x De Re RM ev RR ean 4 3 4 1 1 Checking the Installed Components nnn 4 4 4 1 2 Loading the Web Page 4 5 4 1 3 Initialisation Ge 4 6 4 2 Screen Arrangement etae teo aed Dat exea ee a tune dir a eeu eau 4 6 4 2 1 acr mer 4 7 4 2 2 Circolo Eli RH ataie 4 8 4 2 3 Button Pad for Display Change 4 8 4 2 4 ECEUIEBE TERI T 4 8 4 3 Single Line Diagram Page nennen nennen nnns nnne nens 4 9 4 3 1 C mmand Here EE 4 11 4 4 DIETS EE 4 13 4 4 1 Section Unifilars single line diagrams sseeeneen 4 14 4 4 2 Section Information iei titre cried crat lai hase dpt Lad ane ave 4 14 4 4 3 Section Conflg ratlons 5 a
116. nifilar svg CfDisk www wwwpub ConsoleViewer02 Resources Images Unifilar Paneles svg CfDisk www wwwpub ConsoleViewer02 Resources Images Unifilar SIPCO svg which are the graphic files of single line diagram panels and SIPCO screens respectively PNY BCWE1208A ath CWE Embedded Web HMI arid aufamalion ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 2 Equipment Files EQUIPOS CFG The file equipos cfg contains the equipment number and the description of the signals as displayed in the HMI alarm and event pages In a substation there are two types of equipment bay equipment called physical equipment and equipment emulated within the UCS such as logic automation etc called ogic equipment The sum of both is the total number of equipment in the substation This parameter is contained in the file The parameter format is as follows e General Data of the Substation lines 2 5 NombSub _ NumTotEq NumEgFis NumAutom NombSub Substation name NumTotEq Total number of equipment physical logic NumE Fis Number of physical equipment NumAutom Number of control function E g TEST SYSTEM 26 20 3 The data below are given for each substation equipment total equipment e General Equipment Data lines 8 11 NISC NISELI NISS N MEA N CON N_ISC8 Maxsc DirEq Communications address PROCOME address NombEq Equipm
117. nous alarm or event Default value is IdRedun Alarm or event generated by the redundancy tasks Default value is R IdRedunDes Alarm or event generated by asynchronous tasks Default value is r Idinterno Internal alarm or event namely that is not originated in any equipment Default value is I e ldinternoDes Internal alarm or event generated by asynchronous tasks Default value is i e ldSinlden Unidentified alarm or event Default value is e ldSinldenDes Unidentified alarm or event generated by asynchronous tasks Default value is Eq eds e Alarm Sound Data line 23 TipoSonido FichSonido AlrMsgPopup ComandoMsgPopup e TipoSonido If an alarm occurs this number indicates whether a beep 2 a sound file 1 or nothing other is produced e FichSonido Sound file wav that sounds when an alarm occurs in case the field TipoSonido is set to 1 This file must be stored in subdirectory SOUNDS within the directory of the hard disk in which the HMI application was installed A 24 PNY BCWE1208A es A grid aut CWE Embedded Web HMI automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 TI Annex A HMI Configuration Files e AlrMsgPopup Indicates whether the Popup message Send function when an alarm occurs is enabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Default value is 0 It takes the default value if not configured e ComandoMsgPopup Name of the pro
118. nts of this area vary as a function of the current screen single line alarm list panels SIPCO state etc These screens will be described later on 4 2 3 Button Pad for Display Change This is the button area at the bottom of the screen These buttons are for navigation through the different HMI sections displays The version number of the currently installed HMI can be found at the right end of this area Main Men TL Unifiars TL Alarms J Events J Paneis J sipco Figure 4 6 Function Buttons The different buttons give access to the following sections Main Menu displays the main menu screen Unifilars displays the last single line diagram visited Alarms displays the Alarm screen Events displays the Events screen Panels displays the Signal Panel screen SIPCO Screen displays the SIPCO State screen UCSCont displays UCSConf 4 2 4 General Issues By default the HMI starts with the screen of the main single line diagram configured Other single line diagrams can be displayed clicking on the sub task buttons of the different single line diagrams or from the Main Menu screen options Displays can be switched single line diagram panels SIPCO etc through the main menu button pad and certain sub task buttons Screens are displayed until they are expressly changed 4 8 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Ze grid automation s i Chapter 4
119. o Within the logic it identifies the check function to be carried out to the settings before sending them to the Central Unit The functions defined so far are Type 1 Condition AJ1 lt AJ2 AJO This condition is related to the one set by SET PE Enernova EDP in which it was provided that the setting value T1 T2 N That is why in this case the settings below must be defined compulsorily in the following sequence in the file logica cfg AJO N AJ1 T1 AJ2 T2 etc From here all other settings required will be configured DirEg PROCOME address of the control function it will correspond to the one assigned to each of them H Control function 260 Eras Control function 261 Ground Control function 259 262 and Logic 256 A 15 Annex A HMI Configuration Files E g 4 H Control function Control function 1 1 0 260 GROUND M 1 Control function 2 0 0 259 ERAS Control function 3 2 0 261 LOGIC SPEI 256 The file becomes Ze Es grid automation 1 CONTROL FUNCTION CONFIGURATION 2 4 Number of control functions 3 CONTROL FUNCTION 4 H CONTROL FUNCTION Name of Control function 5 1 0 Configuration function 6 260 Control function address 7 CONTROL FUNCTIO 8 GROUNDS M 1 Name of control function 9 0 0 Configuration function 10 259
120. o the central unit Following the same criterion used up to now if the link to any element fails this remains dark grey and to highlight the error state its label and link to the communications system turns red lf no link failure occurs the element is clearly represented in its native colour and its link to the communications system and label will be white The picture shows only the first device in a state of communications failure On the other hand communications with the GPS clock also has additional information When communications with the GPS is established and it is synchronised with the SCU both line and box are green If communications is not established they are drawn in red image When communications with the GPS clock is established but no synchronism with the system is established because synchronism error they are drawn in blue Substation device data are as follows Device Address Physical device address Device Description Defines the type of device for instance device model Device Bay Defines the bay in which the device is located for instance voltage and name of the line to which the device is associated Figure 4 21 shows these fields the device being 6MCDH7K of address 10 located in line 45 kV RE 1 Communications System The SIPCO first page can display 32 Device Address devices If the number of devices exceeds this value the rest of devices will be displayed in the next pages 10
121. oPRESMULA TextoPRESMULB TextoPRESUA H TextoPRESUB E e TextoPRESMULA Text of line A voltage presence control function maximum number of characters 34 e TextoPHESMULB Text of line B voltage presence control function maximum number of characters 34 e TextoPRESUA Text of coupling A voltage presence control function maximum number of characters 34 e TextoPRESUB Text of coupling B voltage presence control function maximum number of characters 34 For the Y control function there is only one medium voltage busbar so that the field of the nonexistent busbar will be kept empty TextPRESUA or TextPRESUB in this line only a comma will be displayed E g C F Volt Pres Abs in line A C F Volt Pres Abs in line B C F Volt Pres Abs in coup A C F Voltage Pres Abs in coup B e Nominal Voltage Text line 6 TextoTensi nNominalAlta TextoTensi nNominalMedia e TextoTensi nNominalAlta Nominal high voltage text maximum number of characters 9 This text will be displayed on the settings editing panel of the high voltage presence absence control functions 96 TextoTensi nNominalAlta e TextoTensi nNominalMedia Nominal medium voltage text maximum number of characters 9 This text will be displayed on the settings editing panel of the medium voltage presence absence control functions 96 de TextoTensi nNominalMedia E g 45 kV 13 5 kV A 20 PNY BCWE1208A es A grid aut CWE Emb
122. omplete user selected pathname to locate the exported SCD If the export operation is carried out via USB it will be a pathname on the local WorkStation PC where the UCSConf database manager resides If the export operation is carried out via FTP it will be a pathname on the local PC where the web client has been launched Comment Remarks added to the database with respect to the exported created SCD file CIDs contained in SCD This box displays all elements that may constitute the SCD The database will keep the reference of all of them with respect to the SCD but only the IEDs with a CID configuration file in the UCSConf database constitute the SCD file 4 39 E 2297 GWE Embedded Web HMI ZN Za ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Chapter 4 User Interface ad 4 10 3 c Send CID Sends a given Send CID X configuration CID file version from the UCSC IED via FTP protocol validates the IED s CID User Password file and then activates said file as IED s active i configuration by means IED IP Kegel Filename CIUDEQO3ID1 329 of available for the IED s SCL Control Block cip ff x onf database to an MMS services Accept Cancel Figure 4 29 Send CID Screen fields are CID Version of the CID file to be sent to the IED User FTP user IED IP IED s IP address to which the configuration is to be sent Password FTP user password File Nam
123. omponent to be operated The figure below shows an example of command panel In the panel it can be observed that four operations are possible for the switch Only one command can be selected from the list and a previous check is made prior to issuing the command to the SCU For instance selecting CLOSE and then clicking Accept prior to sending the command to the SCU all interlocks signals that prevent the execution of a command depending on their state associated to the command CLOSE configured with the Zivergraph Single Line Diagram Editor are checked BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 N FA S 1 ait gria aut Chapter 4 User Interface Interlocks can be configured for each element and command Let us assume three interlocks have been configured that prevent this command from being executed such as remote control panel switched off or switch under lock out tag out In case no command interlock is active it is sent to the SCU which will at the same time send it to the applicable element If any interlock is active the command is not sent and the user is informed of the active interlock by means of a message a Webpage Dialog BREAKER Q OPEN CLOSE TAG ON TAG OFF Figure 4 9 Command The SCU at the same time checks whether said command can be issued analysing the configured associated signals If no blocks are detected on said command it sends
124. on This section shows data on the active SCD o SCD Version SCD file version within the UCSConf database o Filesource shows the way the SCD file has been created and its origin Possible values are USER the SCD file has been imported into the UCSConf database by the user UCSCONF the SCD file has been created by the UCSConf itself from separate CID files of each IED o SCDTime SCD file date created or imported o Comment remarks added when the SCD file was created or imported Communication Shows information on the general state of communications between the SCU and IEDs If communications between any IED and the SCU is lost it will be shown in red If on the contrary communications between the SCU and all IEDs is established it will be shown in green Updated Shows whether the UCSConf database is updated with active configuration or parameterisation in each IED In case of disagreement with any IED it will be shown in red otherwise it will be shown in green State Is the bottom left part of the screen which will show if the UCSConf web interface is linked to UCSConf database manager or if it is waiting for the response on the part of the UCSConf of any operation initiated from the Unable to connect to server web interface 9 Importing SCD file Figure 4 24 UCSConf States This page features two buttons Export allows extracting the currently active SCD file from the UCSConf database The file will be
125. on Files ing e ConsoleFontTypePriority Font type priority to be used for the single line diagram Possible values are a quality Higher graphic quality for the font It is the default value b adjust Use if alignment problems arise or for positioning of the texts Visual quality is lower e ConsoleNoActiveAlarmsAutoRecognizeTimelnDays Maximum time in days that non active and unacknowledged alarms can remain in the system After this time has lapsed these alarms will be automatically acknowledged by the system and will disappear Default time 1 day A 56 Lk BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 B Configuration of Remote Connection MI for Web Clients B 1 Connection Configuration sess enne nnns nnne Annex B Configuration of Remote Connection for Web Clients vd B 1 Connection Configuration In order to connect via modem from a client to the Embedded Web HMI the remote connection must be previously configured in the PC from which the web client will be launched This remote connection will enable establishing the connection via PPP protocol between the PC client and the UCS s RAS server Below are the steps to follow In Control Panel gt Network Connections make a connection of the type Connect to a workstation network and select the option telephone access connection via modem Also it will be ne
126. on and deactivation are considered 4 24 d ci BCWE1208A Lab CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Chapter 4 User Interface 4 6 1 Alarm Selection To select an alarm left click on it For multiple alarm selection keep Control CTRL key pressed Every time an alarm is clicked it is added to the list of selected alarms or deleted from the selection if it were already selected To select an alarm block select the first alarm of the block in the normal way and then keep the SHIFT key while selecting the last alarm of the block This will add to the selection all the alarms placed between the first and the last alarms both included Click on any part of the screen except alarms to undo the current selection Pressing Esc also cancels the current selection When alarms are selected the alarm background colour gets lighter switching from black to grey or from red to pink although all colours can be changed through the configuration files This allows discerning at a first glance current selected alarms Only current page alarms can be selected Any selection will be cancelled when switching alarm pages Certain alarm page operations can only be carried out if alarms are selected Command buttons will be disabled or hidden if no selection is made 4 6 2 Alarm Filter A number of drop down lists on the upper part of the alarm page allow to establish which alarms must be
127. only Active alarms or acknowledged alarms 1 4 ZN CWE een ion ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 2 1 Features of the Embedded Web HMI seessssseeenn ener nennen 2 2 Chapter 2 Technical Data ing 2 1 Features of the Embedded Web HMI The Embedded Web HMI consists of a number of applications embedded in ZIV own systems Therefore no specific hardware requirements of the devices where it is installed must be complied with The customer can connect to the CWE from any computer with Windows XP and Internet Explorer 6 or 7 installed However for optimal system performance computers complying with the following specifications are recommended In any case computer specifications will be determined by substation size Processor PENTIUM 1 8 GHz or higher 1 GB RAM or higher Graphic Controller with 1024x768 pixels minimum resolution Network card 10 100 Keyboard Mouse Monitor Operating System Microsoft Windows XP with SP2 2 2 PLY BCWET20A AS CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 3 Installation and Start up 3 1 Installation of the Embedded Web HM 3 2 3 1 1 Graphics Section Settings ssssssssssssssssssseeee enne 3 2 3 1 2 Changes in IE Configuration Settings esseesseesseeeeeeeeeeneeenenenneennnnnnnnnnntennnnnsrnnnne 3 3 3 1 3 Installation of an external porinter 3 8 3 1 3 a Ins
128. onnected to the system Then type the SCU IP in the address bar as shown in picture A Google Microsoft Internet Explorer E File Edt View Favorites Tools Help c 3 d fb Osee eres O 2 dee E Addre http 128 127 170 250 v E LaWeb Im genes V deos Maps Noticias Grupos Gmail M s v iGoogle Configuraci n de busqueda Acce Figure 4 1 URL Now the web client session is initiated and consists of the following steps 4 3 BCWE1208A 22 497 CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Chapter 4 User Interface m 4 1 1 Checking the Installed Components The web client checks if all the components required to run the application are installed in the PC Otherwise the missing elements will be downloaded and installed The user must preferably select the option Run rather than Save in the dialogue box Otherwise the installation must be carried out manually Also answer affirmatively any questions raised by the system After the correct installation of all the components the following screen is displayed 2 http 128 127 51 19 ConsoleViewer Inicio htm Microsoft Internet Explorer System Required Components Microsoft Document Object Model V4 0 Gescht dl Figure 4 2 System Analysis Page and the process for the connection of the web page to the embedded HMI will start 4 4 M BCWE1208A ati CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation dO ZIV GRID AU
129. or REPORTS are pressed The name of this file is protec cfg The file has the following format e Data regarding the Applications that can be launched from the HMI lines 1 11 NumProgPRO NumProgMED NumProgINF NombBotPRO TI PathEjecPRO il NombBotMED WW PathEjecMED NombBotINF Ge PathEjecINF This is repeated for each protection program defined There will be as many as indicated under NumProgPRO This is repeated for each MEASUREMENT program defined There will be as many as indicated under NumProgMED This is repeated for each report program defined There will be as many as indicated under NumProgINF e NumProgPRO Number of programs to be run when option PROTECTIONS from the general menu is pressed e NumProgMED Number of programs to be run when option MEASUREMENTS from the general menu is pressed e NumProglNF Number of programs to be run when option REPORTS from the general menu is pressed e NombBotPRO Name for the application as it is displayed on the HMI screen when various applications are defined for the PROTECTIONS button which enables choosing among such applications as defined in this file maximum number of characters 20 e PathEjecPRO Path for the program to be run when pressing the PROTECTIONS button from the general menu e NombBotMED Name for the application in the HMI window which is displayed when various applications have been defined for the
130. or deletion ColorTxtAla 2 Text colour of TYPE 2 alarms active and unacknowledged alarms ColorFonAla 2 Background colour of TYPE 2 alarms ColorFonAlaSel 2 Background colour of selected TYPE 2 alarms ColorFonAlaSelBorr 2 Background colour of TYPE 2 alarms selected for deletion ColorTxtAla 3 Text colour of TYPE 3 alarms non active and unacknowledged alarms ColorFonAla 3 Background colour of TYPE 3 alarms ColorFonAlaSel 3 selected TYPE 3 alarms ColorFonAlaSelBorr 3 Background colour of TYPE 3 alarms selected for deletion A 22 9 BCWE1208A E bb CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files ColorTxtActSuc Text colour of activated events ColorFonActSuc Background colour of activated events ColorTxtDesacSuc Text colour of deactivated events ColorFonDesacSuc Background colour of deactivated events Eq 1 1 1000 16777205 16711680 2583960 16711935 16711680 16777216 16776960 8453888 16777205 16777216 4433285 16747347 65280 16777216 16776960 16777216 e Time Data related to the Connection lines 8 10 TimeReintCx TimeEntreReintCOx TimePetCon TimeResCx e TimeReintCx Retry time of the connection to the Central Unit in seconds e TimeEntreReintCx Time elapsed from the moment when the connection to the Central Unit is aborted until the time TimeReintCx for connection retry in seconds in full format is
131. ot configured the HMI takes the default value WHITE 16777205 e ParpaAlrNoRec Indicates whether the ALARM identifier must blink or not when there are unacknowledged alarms If not configured the HMI takes the default value which is that it blinks 1 e ColorTxtAlrRec Colour of the ALARM identifier text when all the alarms are acknowledged If not configured the HMI takes the default value RED 16711680 e ColorFonAlrHec Colour of the ALARM identifier background when all the alarms are acknowledged If not configured the HMI takes the default value WHITE 16777205 e ParpaAlrRec Indicates whether the ALARM identifier must blink or not when all the alarms are acknowledged If not configured the HMI takes the default value which is that it does not blink 0 e ColorTxtNoAlr Colour of the ALARM identifier text when there are no alarms If not configured the HMI takes the default value WHITE no text 16777205 e ColorFonNoAlr Colour of the ALARM identifier background when there are no alarms If not configured the HMI takes the default value WHITE 16777205 e ParpaNoAlr Indicates whether the ALARM identifier must blink or not when there are no alarms If not configured the HMI takes the default value which is that it does not blink 0 E g 16711680 16777205 1 16711680 16777205 0 16777205 16777205 0 e Data on the Different Types of HMI Users lines 32 34 The HMI will be configured differently as a function of the
132. ows the different configurations saved into the database for said IED Origin Name of the file containing said configuration It can show IED in case there is no evidence of the currently active IED configuration but not saved yet into the UCSConf database Comment Remarks added when said configuration is entered into the database Tabs at the bottom of the screen one for each IED s Logical Device or LD allow displaying data contained in each IED s LDs Displayed data consists of values of ConfigRev ParamRev and ValueRev parameters of the selected configuration as well as the LD name Status The same as for the main screen it shows whether any operation started by the user from the 2 Exporting SCD file web interface is in progress within the UCSConf Figure 4 26 Export SCD The specific IED screen features four buttons BCWE1208A Import To import a CID file modified outside the UCSConf module into an IED configuration database The importing operation can be carried out from the location defined by the user any storage drive of the WorkStation where the UCSConf database manager USB disk etc is installed or through transfer from an FTP client to FTP server of the WorkStation UCSconf will validate the CID file to be imported informing the user of disagreements detected Export To export a CID file from the UCSConf database to the location defined by the user any storage drive of the WorkStation where the UCSConf d
133. play depending on the state of associated signals measurements breakers sectionalisers etc The specific display depends on the object involved Dynamic objects feature a special associated display when the state of said objects is unknown e g losing the connection to the device to which the object belongs the display consists of a grey object Bay screens show in more detail the specific state of single line diagram bays Bays are displayed by clicking the switch to bay button blue button with bay identifying text inside Also the main menu in section Unifilars includes a list of direct access to all system s single line diagram and bay pages 4 10 S wh 74 BCWE1208A Lab CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Chapter 4 User Interface 132 LINE 1 ALR Figure 4 8 Bay Single Line Diagram Bay screens could also be provided with buttons for direct switching to bay signal panel 4 3 1 Command Execution There are certain objects both in single line diagram screens and bay screens on which commands can be executed To this end click on the component to be operated When the pointer is placed over an interactive element it changes from an arrow to a hand Clicking on interactive elements displays a window with all possible operations This window includes all the operating commands that can be used for the selected object The window name is the identifier of the c
134. pro ng Prompt for name and password certificate etc Include Windows logon domain Prompt for phone number Redialing options Redial attempts 3 Time between redial attempts 1 minute v ldle time before hanging up never Nj C Redial if line is dropped Advanced Security Settings Data encryption Optional encryption connect even if no encryption Logon security Use Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP Propertie Allow these protocols Unencrypted password PAP C Shiva Password Authentication Protocol SPAP C Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP Microsoft CHAP MS CHAP v M Microsoft CHAP Version 2 MS CHAP v2 C Eor MS CHAP based protocols automatically use my Windows logon name and password and domain if any Annex B Configuration of Remote Connection for Web Clients D Check the protoco PPP has the following properties And in the protocol TCP IP properties select the option Obtain an IP address automatically when connecting to the UCS s RAS server Ze Es grid automation ZIV Properties General Options Security Networking Advanced Type of dial up server am calling PPP windows 95 98 NT 4 2000 Internet v Settings PPP Settings Enable LCP extensions Enable software compression C Negotiate multi link for single link connections Description Transmission Control Protoco
135. r during HMI initialisation these will be reflected in that the HMI LED on the SCU front panel remains on To find out the type of problem just open a web client Errors can be caused by two reasons e The HMI has not started After start the web page shows a connection error message associated code 2 This can be caused by a number of reasons To find out the problem file consola log in SCU directory CfDisk Webcon Log must be reviewed e Inconsistencies between HMI and SCU configurations The web page will connect to the HMI but a dialogue box will appear showing configuration errors The user can find out system errors by clicking See Errors in said dialogue box This will display a window with SCU and HMI application configuration settings highlighting the differences with an asterisk The user can also reconfigure the system selecting the applicable menu option Parameters to be compared to find out inconsistencies are number of devices configured devices address number of device signals and SCU model 4 2 Screen Arrangement The purpose of the HMI is as stated above to graphically display data received from the SCU for the user to know the actual substation data To this end a number of screens are used through which the operation of given substation devices are also possible Navigation between different screens is made through the main menu display elements and the button pad situated at the bottom of the screen To switch
136. rnal laws of the State of Illinois U S A No Waiver The failure of either party to enforce any rights granted hereunder or to take action against the other party in the event of any breach hereunder shall not be deemed a waiver by that party as to subsequent enforcement of rights or subsequent actions in the event of future breaches Entire Agreement This License Agreement is the entire agreement between you and Licensor with respect to the use of the software and supersedes all prior understandings or agreements between the parties This License Agreement may be amended only by a writing signed by an officer of Licensor ZIV Aplicaciones y Tecnolog a S L Parque Tecnol gico 2089 48016 Zamudio Vizcaya 48080 Bilbao Spain Table of Contents apter 1 Introduction Technical Data NO us D Kl ek wl N apter 3 Installation and Start up Installation of Internet Information Server IIS Chapter 4 User Interface 4 1 Application Start up sseeeeneeees 4 1 1 Checking the Installed Components 4 1 2 Loading the Web Page sse 4 1 3 Initialisation Errors essen 4 2 Screen Arrangement 4 2 1 HO AGN 4 2 2 Graphics TG retra etd ee kr d REY Raga ed 4 2 3 Button Pad for Display Change sss 4 2 4 General ISSUCS retenta eet e ee a eed iba 4 3 Single Line Diagram Page sees 4 3 1 Command Execution
137. rol function Protection and Configuration buttons e Manager both of the above privileges plus the possibility to gain access to all Engineering menu options and also manage users add edit or delete In the Embedded WEB HMI this mode makes available to the user the following privileges e Command execution Grants the current user the privilege of executing commands which confers the capacity to operate on the system elements e Alarm acknowledgement Grants the user the privilege to acknowledge and delete system alarms e User management Grants the selected user the privilege to manage the user registry among other actions e Control functions and Applications Enables to edit system settings as well as to launch certain applications from the web client TipoUsuarios ToutSesion ColorTxtldUsu ColorFonldUsu e TipoUsuarios It will be set to 2 e ToutSesion Inactivity timeout to automatically close the current session in seconds and automatically open a session for the default user e ColorTxtldUsu Text colour of the active current user identifier that will be drawn to the right part of the screen header This user identifier will be the name of the user configured when created in the HMI Default colour is GREEN 65280 e ColorFonldUsu Background colour of the active current user identifier that will be drawn to the right part of the screen header If not configured the HMI takes BLACK as default value 0
138. ry to connect again when the previous connection has not been cut off The default value is 20 seconds eg 30 The file will be as follows 1 1 HMI Type 2 30 Timeout for hanging up telephone connection N B all HMIs type 1 and 2 will include among its configuration files a sub type file All HMls type 1 and 3 will include file remote cfg in its configuration files A 46 PNY BCWE1208A ati CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files A 17 File for Connection to Substation via Modem NombreSubstation SUB This file is only used for Operation HMIs model PCD and it is not applicable for Embedded Web HMI since in this last case the HMI application is integrated with the Substation Central Unit application within the same equipment Central unit and consequently the connection of a remote Web Client via modem to the Embedded Web HMI will be carried out through the Remote Access Server RAS of the Central unit itself refer to annex B of the HMI manual which describes the configuration procedure for the remote connection for Web clients and annex A 15 of the Central unit manual which describes the file for configuration of the Remote Access Server for the Central unit There will be a file of this kind for each of the substations that have a Central unit to which an HMI will be connected local or remote via modem The name of th
139. s ISE N ISS Number of output writings ISS N MEA Number of Measurements MEA N CON Number of counters CON eg 1 66 kV HV SYS 304 34 3 2 4 e Configuration Data for Digital Signals ISC lines 11 14 EtigiSC DescriSC_ LIT This is repeated for each ISC There will be as many as indicated under N SC e EtiglSC PROCOME tag for the signal e DescrlSC Description of the signal maximum number of characters 40 e g 0 PRESENCE OF VOLTAGE IN BUS BARS 1 1 PRESENCE OF VOLTAGE IN BUS BARS 2 303 TRIP 98 CIRC DE TRIP 2 BOB e Configuration Data for the Controls ISE lines 16 19 EtiglsE Simp Dobl DescriSE This is repeated for each ISE There will be as many as indicated under N SE e EtiglSE PROCOME tag for the control e Simpl Dobl Bit that indicates whether the control is simple 0 or double 1 e DescriSE Description of the control maximum number of characters 40 e g 0 0 COMMAND TO SWITCH TO LOCAL 1 0 COMMAND TO SWITCH TO REMOTE CONTROL 33 0 RESERVE 33 A 35 BCWE1208A y Tw CWE Embedded Web HMI at A grid aut tio ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Configuration Files e Configuration Data for Output Writings ISS lines 21 23 EtigisSS Dese SS To This is repeated for each ISS There will be as many as indicated under N SS e EtiglSS PROCOME tag for the output writings e DescrilSS Description for the o
140. s acknowledged alarms to also be acknowledged in the local HMI The default value will be 0 i e alarms cannot be acknowledged in the CPX A 48 PNY BCWE1208A ati CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files ReconocLocal This bit indicates whether the user can acknowledge the alarms in the Remote HMI 1 itself or not 0 The value of the bit ReconocRemoto will determine if they will also be acknowledged in the Central unit If ReconocRemoto bit is set to 1 the value of the bit ReconocLocal which is supposed to be set to 1 is ignored because if alarms are acknowledged in the Central unit it is only logical that they will also be acknowledged in your own HMI Setting to 0 only makes sense when you do not want to enable any kind of recognition of alarms The default value will be 0 i e alarms cannot be acknowledged locally ModifOnLine This bit indicates if the mode of operation for the Remote HMI indicated by bits Mandos RecHemoto and HecLocal can be edited 1 or not 0 This parameter will not modify the value of the above three bits For example with the bits set to 0 0 0 1 mode which is only used for monitoring but which offers the possibility of modifying the same the user could configure the possibility of issuing commands In this case the user could issue whatever commands as required As it does not modify the value of the bits if one exits
141. s the following format 1 2 3 4 5 aS kel kel kel kel BCWE1208A REDUNDANCY 1 HSB normal 3 HSB with HMIs cx ACTIVE 0 Number of redundant applications 0 a ll oe 269 0 269 2 1 Command dir ise Interlocking dir isc neg HMI Passive Interlocking message A 45 CWE Embedded Web HMI Zz NW ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Annex A HMI Configuration Files T A 16 HMI Type File SUBEST CFG This file is only used in Operation HMIs model PCD and is not applicable to the Embedded Web HMI The name of this file is subest cfg and contains the type of HMI This file does not exist for local HMI The file has the following format e Data Regarding the Type of HMI line 1 Doan e TipoHMI The HMI can be one of the following types 1 Remote HMI with connection to the CPX CPP via modem 2 HMI ocal with connection to the CPX CPP via modem 3 Remote HMI with connection to the CPX CPP via local network e g 1 e Data Regarding Timeout to hang up the Telephone Line This parameter only makes sense when connection to the CPX CPP is made via a modem i e in HMIs whose parameter TipoHM I is 1 or 2 line 2 TimeoutColgar e TimeoutColgar Maximum time in seconds for the HMI to actually hang up the telephone connection from the moment it issues a command to the modem to hang up The aim is to avoid that PCD and CPX CPP t
142. screens just move the pointer to the wanted option and left click the mouse Page format is common to all screens Pages are divided Header into three distinct areas header graphics area and function button area herewith known as button pad Graphic Area Function Button Figure 4 4 Page Format 4 6 22 97 BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 CS Chapter 4 User Interface 4 2 1 Header The header is composed of three lines and one graphics area to the right see figure 4 5 L http 128 127 51 19 IEPath C Mrchiv 1 intern Viexplore exe passedUserInfo admin 6 ZIV Co Windows Internet Explorer admin ro IBERDROLA 5 T CONDOMINA eent 10 22 2008 12 42 36 ALARM 10 22 2009 12 41 50 998 REMOTE TELECONTROL COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE ALARM Permissions gf 2 132kV SYSTEM MODULE 1 432kV M1 Figure 4 5 Page Header e First line general data This line contains five fields Name of the user who granted current active permissions SCU identifier Identifier of the company using the HMI Substation name Date and time with format dd mm aa and hh mm ss respectively e Second line last alarm or event message and operating mode Indicates if any alarm has been tripped In this field a red text ALARMA will flash whenever newly activated alarms are still to be acknowledged Once all alarms
143. t components activate both options 3 In section ActiveX controls and plug ins enable all options except the Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls which must be disabled 4 In section Downloads enable File download and Font download and disable Automatic prompting for file downloads BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Se NET Framework reliant components Security Settings Trusted Sites Zone Settings o MET Framework B Loose XAML Q Disable Enable Prompt i XAML browser applications Q Disable Enable Prompt e XPS documents O Disable Enable Prompt Se Run components not signed with Authenticode OY DiesHla Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Resetto Medium default Figure 3 8 Security Configuration 3 5 Ze Es grid automation Chapter 3 Installation and Start up 5 In section Miscellaneous click Enable in option Allow websites to open windows without address or status bars 6 Click OK 7 Back to window Internet Options click tab Advanced 8 Tick Reuse windows for launching shortcuts when tabbed browsing is off 9 Click Apply and then OK Close all windows Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced S
144. tSe ColorFonSef Alarma Neg DirEq EtiglSC DeseclSC It repeats for each header signal There will be as many as indicated by NumSeriCab ColorLed 0 Led colour when the signal is set to zero ColorLed 1 Led colour when the signal is set to one ColorLed Led colour when the signal is set to error ColorTxtSen Colour of the signal label text ColorFonSen Colour of the signal label background Alarma Alarm bit indicates whether the signal has been considered as alarm so that the attached led can blink or if on the contrary it has not been considered as alarm and cannot blink Neg Negation bit indicates if the attached led activates when ISC 1 or when ISC 0 DirEq Communications address of the equipment generating this signal EtiglSC Signal PROCOME tag DescrlSC Signal description associated text maximum number of characters 20 A 17 E 2597 GWE Embedded Web HMI ZN vc ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Contiguration Files ig E g HEADER 1 65280 16711680 8355711 16777215 0 0 0 256 25 BOOTED HEADER 2 65280 16711680 8355711 16777215 0 0 0 256 26 STOPPED WITHOUT DETECTION Configuration Data of LINE Signals and their Graphic Display lines 17 28 Colorled O Colorled_1__ ColorLed_ ColorTxtSe ColorFonSef Alama Neg DirEq EtiglSC DeselSC
145. tallation of Internet Information Server UI 3 8 3 1 3 b Installation of printer web service sssssssseeeeeeneen nnns 3 9 3 1 8 c Printer CGonfiouration eene nnne nnns nnn nnne 3 10 Chapter 3 Installation and Start up ing 3 1 Installation of the Embedded Web HMI The Embedded Web HMI consists of a number of SCU resident applications that are therefore factory configured and installed no action being required on the part of the user However it is recommended that the user carries out same modifications in client computer configurations Said modifications affect three different areas Graphics section settings Modifications of Internet Explorer s configuration settings Installation and configuration of an external printer optional 3 1 1 Graphics Section Settings Although it is not imperative for best display quality it is recommended to follow the instructions below Arrange Icons By gt Refresh 1 Right click on the Windows desktop 2 Click Properties in the contextual menu Figure 3 1 Desktop Contextual Menu 3 Select tab Settings in the Display Properties Display Properties window 4 Drag the screen resolution slider for optimum resolution The order of preference shall be 1280x960 1024x768 Note any graphics resolution can be used but best results are obtained with those that keep an aspect ratio of 4 3 However resolutions below 1024
146. tegrated with the central unit Substation application within the same equipment Central unit and based on the parameters configured under file ConsoleBaseConfig xml tor the Embedded Web HMI please refer to section Local Remote mode Parameter in chapter A 22 2 of this annex each remote Web Client will have the capacity to carry out actions on the Central units HMI depending on the privileges assigned to the active user in the Client Web at the time This file contains the configuration data for the Remote HMI as regards the possibility of issuing commands and alarm recognitions It also includes a timeout for the reception of alarm and event files The file has the following format e Data regarding the possibility of issuing Commands and recognizing Alarms line 1 Mandos RecRemoto RecLoca ModifOnLine e Controls This bit indicates whether the user can issue commands from the Remote HMI 1 or not 0 This parameter depends on the value of the analogue parameter located in the Central unit under file remote cfg which indicates if the remote control can issue commands or not If commands are not enabled at Central unit level even if parameters Controls are set to 1 commands will never be enabled from the Remote HMI The default value will be 0 i e commands will not be enabled e HeconocHemoto This bit indicates whether the user can acknowledge the alarms from the Central unit 1 or not 0 Value 1 enable
147. tem are recorded Each action is saved in a line of the file together with the date time in which it took place identifier of the user that carried out the action as well as the IP of the computer from which the operation was carried out A typical annotation is shown in the following line 04 12 2007 18 32 41 580 admin 128 127 170 3 Execution of Command 7IRV L1 132kV CLOSE SWITCH FROM UCS The user can use the Windows explorer menu to save the action file send the file to a printer etc The Embedded Web HMI is designed to store by default the last 5000 operations carried out on the system although this value can be configured by means of parameter ConsoleRegisteredUsersActionsMaxNumber of HMI configuration file ConsoleBaseConfig xml 4 4 5 j Screen Maintenance This option is used to carry out maintenance operations on the tactile screen of a client computer It disables the link to the HMI for 30 seconds so that these operations can be carried safely with no interaction with the system A timer will show the time left for the system to activate again Disabling HMI interaction does not imply disabling the HMI This will be active at any time recording any change produced in the system 4 4 5 k Info Shows data on HMI application and web client installed into the system If UCSConf has been configured version data will also be shown 4 19 BCWE1208A Px CWE Embedded Web HMI atf ZIV GRID AUTOM
148. the current page and the total number of alarm pages currently available Next Page Displays the next page of the alarm list PageList This drop down list allows selecting directly the page to be displayed 4 6 4 Alarm Acknowledgement There are four different modes for alarm acknowledgement Single Acknowledgeable alarms have a small icon to the right end Clicking this icon acknowledges the alarm Selection This option will be disabled until alarm selection Clicking Recognize Selected Alarms button acknowledges all selected alarms Page Clicking Recognize Alarms Page acknowledges all current page alarms All Clicking Recognize all the Alarms acknowledges all the alarms on the list whether they belong to the current alarm page or not 4 6 5 Alarm Deletion Alarms are selected for deletion keeping CTRL ALT pressed and clicking the alarms to be deleted When selecting alarms for deletion button text Recognize Alarms will be replaced by Delete Alarms Alarm selection for deletion colours are different from alarm selection for acknowledgement colours Both colour groups are user configurable Clicking Delete Alarms button displays a dialogue box requesting confirmation After confirming the selected alarms are deleted from the list Note same as for other operations alarm operations are reflected into the log file so that the alarms deleted from the list and the time at which this happened can be ch
149. the necessary H Y automation settings click Send to send the data to the central unit a confirmation dialogue box being displayed prior to sending Click Restore for the Central Unit to retrieve the H Y automation settings Click Cancel to come back to the main menu 4 33 BCWE1208A PNY CWE Embedded Web HMI atf ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 grid automation Chapter 4 User Interface ad 4 10 UCSConf The purpose of the configuration server hereafter UCSConf is keeping an updated central database with all configuration file revisions at substation level SCD file and at IED level CID files The configuration server UCSConf has a web interface consisting of a number of pages that reflect the state of the UCSConf module itself and the configurations of all substation IEDs Access can be gained from the web interface to a main page and a number of specific IED pages that are automatically generated by the UCSConf itself from data included into the substation SCD file or from data contained in the CID files of substation IEDs 4 10 1 Main Page Clicking the UCSConf module button of the General System State screen main menu and button box to the bottom right of the Web HMI displays the Main Page This page allows a quick look to the configuration state of all substation IEDs The UCSConf main page features a dynamic table with a row for each IED in which IED data of currently active SCD files in the system are displayed
150. tus of the signal maximum number of characters 14 RESERVEdo Parameter reserved for HMI internal use do not modify e Describe Description of the element that generates the signal maximum number of characters 20 E g 0 VOLTAGE PRESENCE AT BUSBARS 1 PRESENCE ABSENCE 0 66 HV SYSTEM 1 VOLTAGE PRESENCE AT BUSBARS 2 PRESENCE ABSENCE 0 66 HV SYSTEM 307 RESERVE 307 ALARM NORMAL 0 66 HV SYSTEM p qM BCWE1208A E bb CWE Embedded Web HMI grid aut automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files e Configuration Data of Equipment Controls ISE lines 27 48 EglSE DesciSE TitVenMan NumBigs DiregBlg EtigISCBIqg NegBlq DescrBlg TT To It repeats for each control blocking signal There will be as many as indicated by NumBiqs It repeats for each equipment control ISE There will be as many as indicated by N SE EtiglSE PROCOME tag of the control DescrISE Description of the control maximum number of characters 40 TitVenMan Title of the blocking window maximum number of characters 40 NumBiqs Number of control blockings DirEqBlq Address of the equipment to which the control blocking signal belongs EtiqlSCBlq PROCOME tag of the control blocking signal NegBlq Negation bit of blocking signal DescrBlq Blocking description maximum number of characters 40 E g 0 SWITCH TO LOCAL COMM
151. uations In any case changes are not recommended without having a broad knowledge of their nature 1 2 Zn CWE een ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 TI Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 Components The Embedded Web HMI consists of a number of applications linked to each other stated below DataProviderCE exe Is the main system application It is linked to the central unit via Sockets using a proprietary protocol and can reside in said central unit or be external to it It keeps a continuously updated database that reflects real time substation status This module supplies web clients with necessary data in order for them to show substation data on the different displays as well as recording all user operations and act accordingly Web Client Consists of a number of interactive web pages the function of which is to display real time substation data on different screens It also operates as graphic interface allowing the user to have total substation control Communications between web client and main application is via sockets through a proprietary protocol It is worthwhile mentioning that although the Embedded Web HMI and SCU can be in different devices the different components of the Embedded Web HMI must always reside in the same system 1 3 Functions The Embedded Web HMI features the following main functions e Databases After booting the Embedded Web HMI requests the complete substation database from the
152. uly signed by an officer of Licensor may you disclose any such confidential information even for subcontracted jobs to persons or entities that may be considered to be direct competitors of Licensor 6 10 11 12 13 14 Term The License Agreement is effective upon delivery of the equipment to you and shall continue until terminated You may terminate this License Agreement at any time by returning the equipment to Licensor or by destroying the equipment Licensor may terminate this License Agreement upon your breach of any term hereof Upon such termination by Licensor you agree to return the equipment to Licensor Warranty and Disclaimer Licensor warrants for your benefit only that the Software when and as delivered to you will conform to the specifications described in the instruction manuals for the equipment purchased or any specifications agreed to in writing by Licensor with a particular customer This warranty does not cover any minor errors or deviations from the specifications that do not affect the proper functioning of the equipment EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE THE SOFTWARE IS LICENSED AS IS AND LICENSOR DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Licensee s Remedy You sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of Licensor s warranty shall be the repair or repla
153. user defined Case 0 no users TipoUsuarios_ e TipoUsuarios Will be set to 0 E g 0 A 27 E 2597 GWE Embedded Web HMI ZN vc ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 Annex A HMI Contiguration Files T Case 1 mode of different users to carry out different commands This user mode is only valid for HMI model PCD It is not valid for the Embedded WEB HMI so that if it is used the normal user configuration will be used Case 2 All users may carry out all the operations as usual and the passwords for engineering protections and superuser are managed as usual The innovation is that depending on the user a signal is activated in the CPX that enables or not a number of commands TipoUsuarios NumUsuarios ToutSesion ColorTxtldUsu ColorFonldUsu Nombre l DirAbrir ISEAbrir DirCerrar S ISECerrar F3 DirEstado ISCEstado Im It repeats for each user There will be as many as indicated by NumUsuarios TipoUsuarios It will be set to 1 NumUsuarios Number of users ToutSesion Timeout to automatically close the session in seconds This time begins counting again every time a command is issued or a session is opened ColorTxtldUsu Text colour of the user identifier that will be drawn on the screen header when session is open This user identifier will be the contents of field Nombre If it is not configured the HMI takes GREEN as default value 65280 ColorFonld
154. utput writings maximum number of characters 40 e g O TRIP 86 T 1 1 TRIP 86 T 2 2 H IN AUTOMATIC MODE e Configuration Data for Measurements MEA lines 25 26 EtigMEA DescrMEA To This is repeated for each MEA There will be as many as indicated under N MEA e EtigMEA PROCOME tag for the MEASUREMENT e DescrMEA Description of the MEASUREMENT maximum number of characters 40 e g 0 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT IN LINE 1 1 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT IN LINE 2 e Configuration Data for the Counters CON lines 28 31 EtigCON DeserCON Ir This is repeated for each CON There will be as many as indicated under N CON e EtiqCON PROCOME tag for the counter e DescrCON Description of the counter maximum number of characters 40 e g 0 BUSBAR ACTIVE POWER INPUT 1 BUSBAR ACTIVE POWER OUTPUT 3 BUSBAR REACTIVE POWER OUTPUT A 36 p qM BCWE1208A E bb CWE Embedded Web HMI grid aut automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 i Annex A HMI Configuration Files The file will be as follows 1 SUBSTATION 2 EST SYSTEM Name of the substation 3 24 Total equipment 4 20 Number of physical equipment 5 6 Equipment EQUIPMENT 1 SYSTEM 66KV 7 1 PROCOME address 8 66kV HV SYS Equipment location 9 304 34 3 2 4 ISC ISE ISS MEA CON N 10 ISC ISC signals
155. web server area is totaly managed by the HMI application which is responsible for updating its files each time a configuration is changed All embedded WEB HMI configuration files are located in directory Win within the installation directory of the HMI application CfDiskwebcon bin Graphics files svg gif are housed in directory Images within the directory where the HMI is installed CfDisk Webcon Images e Rewriting Files HMI Model CWE Any change in a HMI configuration file will result in updating the affected files So if a user introduces a change in the file Unifilar cfg that defines the system single line diagrams the HMI will rewrite the file Unifilar svg representing graphically these single line diagrams In order for the changes to take effect the user must reboot the HMI rebooting the central unit is not required Sometimes the user may want to force this writing In these cases just edit any configuration file for example adding a space erasing it again and saving the file and reboot the HMI If in doubt on which file must be edited a good criterion is to select the file equipos cfg as it affects practically all substation issues whereby this regenerates almost completely In most cases this action will be the response to the desire of updating some substation graphics Another option is therefore erasing the files to be rewritten namely CfDisk www wwwpub ConsoleViewer02 Resources Images Unifilar U
156. will flash Alarms can only be acknowledged from each panel not from the panel list page 4 20 P qM BCWE1208A Zi n CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 TI Chapter 4 User Interface Click the panel list page button to display the specific signal panel similar to the one shown in the picture below c x NET CNN 1PCO IBEROROLA T CONDOMINA 132 20kV 2102 2009 10 00 34 l 2002 2009 16 23 44 965 TELEMANOO FALLO DE COMUNICACIONES CON TELECONTROL ALARMA IHM en LOCAL LZ P C Permisos d A Z if PANELES DE SE ALES a 00000 000000000000000 cp Undiares Alarmas Sucesos Panetes P Estado v2 00 Figure 4 16 Bay Signal Panel The panel consists of a list of LEDs that inform of the state of the associated signal identified with a text to the right of the applicable LED All signal panels are different and have as many LEDs as have been configured These LEDs are grouped into three different categories Indications This category is made of signals corresponding to field digital inputs associated to the bay topology device states etc Activation of any signal belonging to this group can be an alarm therefore this attribute can be highlighted with a flashing LED when the signal turns up To this end the signal shall be assigned the alarm category when creating the panel Example the breaker unknown state is an alarm within Indications Protections Within
157. with focus selection changes E E Browsing Always send URLs as UTF 8 requires restart Automatically check for Internet Explorer updates Close unused folders in History and Favorites requires restart Disable Script Debugging Internet Explorer Disable Script Debugging Other Display a notification about every script error Enable folder view for FTP sites Enable Install On Demand Internet Explorer Enable Install On Demand Other Enable offline items to be synchronized on a schedule Enable page transitions Enable Personalized Favorites Menu v ii gt Advanced Options Internet Explorer 6 Ze Es grid automation Chapter 3 Installation and Start up d 3 1 3 Installation of an external printer In case an external event printer is to be connected to the system below are the steps to follow in the PC directly connected to the printer 3 1 3 a Installation of Internet Information Server IIS 1 Clicking Start gt Control Panel gt amp Control Panel Add or Remove Programs File Edit View Favorites Tools Help displays the Add or Remove Q O B sra rotes Programs screen Address J Control Panel Vg Control Panel A D switch to Classic view See Also Pick a category z X Appearance and Themes e A Windows Update A 9 Help and Support b Other Control Panel Options Network and Internet Connectid LI Add or Remove Programs Install or remove 2 9 Sounds Spe
158. ws Accessories and Utilities for your computer 54 5 MB 5424 7 MB Total disk space required Space available on disk Wizard for Windows Components Installation of printer web service Installation of Internet Information Server IIS will have created in the computer s main drive a directory with the name Inetpub normally CMnetpub 1 Extract the file PrinterInstallation rar into directory Inetpub wwwroot 2 Click on Start gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt internet Information Service Expand nodes Local computer gt Web Sites gt Default Web Site Right click on node PrinterWebService and click Properties Internet Information Services Gf E File Action View Help e mg 8 i Internet Information Set E IMARTIN_ P local computer gg web Sites d Default web Site f UsHelp gj Printers a J aspnet client EJ amp Printer WebService Default SMTP Vit Figure 3 15 rvices Version IIS v5 1 Computer Local JMARTIN XP local computer Yes irtual Server Internet Information Server Service 5 n tab Directory section Application Settings click Create 6 Close all windows BCWE1208A CWE Embedded Web HMI ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 ZZ grid automation Chapter 3 Installation and Start up T 3 1 3 c Printer Configuration Open SCU file CfDisk webcon bin ConsoleBaseCo
159. x768 are not recommended 5 Click Apply and then OK Display Default Monitor on VMware SVGA II Screen resolution Color quality Less _ More Highest 32 ba x 1280 by 960 pixels Lim o Troubleshoot Figure 3 2 Screen Configuration 3 2 P BCWE1208A LAN f CWE Embedded Web HMI grid automation e ZIV GRID AUTOMATION S L Zamudio 2012 OS Chapter 3 Installation and Start up 3 1 2 Changes in IE Configuration Settings The Embedded Web HMI application is an interactive web page that should work in any XP system with no need for reconfiguration However conflict can occur if the client PC has certain functions or elements active e g the Google bar It is also possible that unnecessary confirmation dialogue boxes pop up as a function of the PC security settings In view of the above the following checks are recommended to ensure optimal application performance 1 Open Internet Explorer and drop down menu Tools 2 Place the cursor on option Pop up Blocker Options will drop down li Google Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites ESSE Help ay Mail and News gt la e ges 2 wy 7 x Pop up Blocker D Turn Off Pop up Blocker 2 Manage Add ons Pop up Blocker Settings Address a http unn google v Be Links an Amail Md m i enl Chemie reesen da limina 1 Annadas Synchronize Latah lenger Aidad Wine lindake
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