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1. 28 Formula Editor Select the Add button to add a new formula Ener ista Yiewpoint Monitoring F l x Formula Editor Add Analog amp Add Digital F Edit Duplicate Delete amp Import lt Export Mame o Farms There are currently no Formulas configured Press the Add button to create a Formula Ra Cancel The Edit Formula screen will display allowing the user to create a formula The user MUST use the GUI keypad on the right to enter the formula The mouse can be used to move the cursor position within the edit control and to highlight blocks of the formula 29 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Edit Formula Screen for Analog Formula Edit Formula X Device Please select a device T Formula Paranie ter ee eee C Paii E 30 Formula Editor Edit Formula Screen for Digital Formula Edit Formula Device Please select a device Formula Evaluate The description of the fields in the Edit Formula screen are described below Formula name Name of formula This must be specified Units The units the formula is evaluated in This must be specified Device The user can select a device from which the parameters are selected Note The device is used only as a template If a user were to reference another similar device then the same formula should be available to other devices 31
2. i a M Annunciator Editing f i yf E i Please Add a User EA orade Group Information Hame Administrater Comments 2 Getting Started mM Ok gt Cancel To delete an existing site perform the following steps 1 Select the Site from the site menu you wish to delete 2 Click on the DELETE button to delete the site You will get a reconfirmation request to make sure that this is the particular site you wish to delete Note The Admin group which is present all EnerVista VIEWPOINT systems by default cannot be deleted Also when you delete a site all the corresponding Users to that site are deleted as well Once a site is deleted the action cannot be reversed 166 Administration Adding a User This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below x CompanyName Your company name 0000 Add Group Permissions Iv Device Setup Administrator a Operators I System Editor Fa ee i Annunciator Editing E New Group 1 Commands i Please Add a User Group Information Mame Administrator Comments 2 Getting Started Administration Setup Menu with an Access Group New Group 1 already created To add a user to a Access Group perform the following steps 1 An User can only be created within an existing Access Group So to begin click on the Access Group in your site list that you wish to add the User to
3. Phasor Ilan 20051102 173447 05 C cfg Primary Seal GHITUDE A 1 04 4 182 607 13 11 0 04 The Phasor diagram is viewed simultaneously with the Oscillography waveforms and can be resized to customize viewing By either dragging the cursor or pressing play the Phasor diagram will update the position of the cursor based on the playback rate 156 COMTRADE The following options are available within the phasor viewing window e Select between cursor positions This is done by clicking on the cursor tabs e Phasor magnitude view attributes may be set by highlighting these option e Peak vs RMS Select between peak and RMS phasor magnitudes e Primary vs Secondary Select between the primary or secondary phase voltages e Scaled vs Fixed Select between scaled phasors or fixed magnitude phasors Fixed magnitude phasors will ignore the magnitude value and will only show the angles AME EPEE Fixed e The actual values for the phasor quantities such as amplitude and phase angle are displayed above the phasor diagram as shown below CHAHHEL GRAPH MAGHITUDE AHGLE 60 64 A 69 657 73 91 A 304 33 91 30 A 183 36 D2 9 EE 39 509 k 0 00 25 907 kY 120 03 Graph 1 26 297 k B7 6 The Preferences screen can be used to change which values are displayed on the phasor diagram and to configure the number and color of phasors 157 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual A Reminder
4. The user can select the button needed to be combined with the mouse action Choices are CTRL Shift or None Watchdog The Watchdog is a service that monitors Viewpoint Monitoring and ensures that the application is running continuously 11 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Viewpoint Preferences secu Saipan Audible Ame Aanias Wavelom amp Events Control Host Information Watehdag Wabehdeg Canhgurshon To ensure your Viewpoint Montong system i running cordinucutly pau musi enable the Watchdog However watchdog eal stat maniteting in Enhanced secunly mode when sequnty mode is set as Ful in Secu tab C Enable Viewpomt Monlong W Use lD and Pateward You raed bo provide pour uter id and pacevrced to log into your computer for Watchdog yout une id a domain weber id please enter domain used in User ID erin box where domain t pour neta domain name User ID Parawd Conhim Password If the Watchdog is enabled Viewpoint Monitoring will not exit when user clicks the X button Instead Viewpoint Monitoring will minimize and appear as an icon in the System Tray Notification Area located in the bottom right corner of the Windows desktop Double click the icon in the System Tray to restore Viewpoint Monitoring To exit Viewpoint monitoring choose the Exit menu item in the File menu or click the right mouse button on the icon in the system tray and choose the Exit menu it
5. Conditions for sending an EMAIL message lM Normal gt Alarm i Alam gt Moma OnaAcknowledge On Reset EMAIL Address ss lt s EMAIL Address ssts Ss EMAIL Address ss S EMAIL Address EMAIL Address ss lt s Row 1 Cok 1 Fill in the following information e Select whether or not you want to send an EMAIL notification message when the alarm state changes from Normal to Alarm or Alarm to Normal e Select whether or not you want to send an EMAIL notification message when the annunciator is either Acknowledged or Reset e Enter up to 5 separate email addresses to be used for notification NOTE This feature supports only SMTP addressing Please check the configuration in the Preferences screen 116 Annunciator Alarm Reset Click on the RESET tab SAnnunciator Panel Preferences E Ti x After an Active Alarm is acknowledged the Indicator will f Manually reset when the Reset toolbar button is pressed Automatically reset when there is no active condition Row 1 Col 1 T Ok x Cancel Select whether or not you want the ALARM to be Manually reset Alarm resets back to it s original color setting when the user presses the Reset button on the annunciator toolbar Automatically reset Alarm resets back to it s original color setting on it s own once the Alarm condition has been removed Once the six steps have been complet
6. Annunciator Z EnerVista VIEWPOINT Untitled Warming EnefVista VIEWPOINT has detected invalid configurations within this panel Check the Device Setup 002222 F r Help press FD IN Please note that this Indicator is not configure yet You will have to Configure it to a Device before it will begin monitoring Each Annunciator Panel can have a maximum of 100 Indicators 109 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Configuring Editing an Indicator to a Device To configure or edit an Indicator s properties to a Device follow these steps 1 Either right click on the Indicator that you wish to Configure Edit and select the PROPERTIES option in the dropdown menu OR select the Indicator you wish to edit and click on the Edit button on the toolbar The following properties box should now appear Annunciator Panel Preferences 110 Annunciator Setup To begin Within the SETUP tab fill in the following information e Display Name e Select the Device to attach this Indicator to e Select either the Analog Parameter or the Digital Parameter to monitor Note you cannot have both configured It s either one or the other If you have selected a Digital Value please select a Digital Time as well e Select whether or not you want to Log Events by clicking on the respective check box Note The Row and Column number tell you where on your annunciator panel screen this Indicator resides on
7. System Editor EF ASEAA A BOlKA 89 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Simultaneously Editing and Viewing the Same Schema When editing a schema should you decide to view the schema in the One Line Viewer at the same time so that you can view your changes in real time all you have to do is the following 1 While in the One Line Editor click on the TOOLS menu bar and then click on One Line Viewer to open up the EnerVista Viewpoint One Line Viewer 2 Within the One Line Viewer open the same schema file that you are currently editing in the One Line Editor 3 You can now switch between the Editor and Viewer by the tabs on the bottom of the screen The tab with the letter E enclosed in a box is the Editor and the tab with the blinking indicator is the Viewer As you switch back and forth between Editor and Viewer EnerVista Viewpoint will ask if you want to save your changes Sample Screen Gi Enertista Viewpoint Untitled _ laj x F Fle Edt Toots Plug amp Play View Communications Window Help i x ARAB s BOlxAA 2 El b e wele PROVILANGCE SUVO PTATTIN gle i COLDWATER NEW CIRCUIT OLD MILL gim i 45 5009 A 38 SOLA 28 SOA E amp nooo A 0 ooo A cee met lal i es 4058 A pa oven EJ s ae A Osl i x ez ca A e7 s Lail E TRANSFER BUS le k H MAIN BUS l 4 Bus Volagti EE e popa 3 2 7 KV ala 400 ty MATS
8. button to complete the task Selecting the ial button will set the Start Date to the oldest date recorded in the Report Selecting the i button will set the End Date to the last date recorded in the Report 136 COMTRADE Introduction to COMTRADE The COMTRADE viewer feature within EnerVista Viewpoint provides a visual display of power systems data and relay operation data captured during a specific triggered event Previously captured and saved Oscillography COMTRADE files CFG can be viewed while off line Oscillography data has to be first extracted from a device while on line but once extracted the data can be saved to disk CSV files retrieved from GE Multilin products may be combined with existing COMTRADE files and viewed within a single window These files can then be opened in EnerVista Viewpoint and allows the user to analysis the captured waveforms EnerVista Viewpoint supports the C37 111 1991 and C37 111 1999 COMTRADE Standards 137 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual The following screen shows the options available for viewing and manipulating COMTRADE files Ener ista Yiewpoint Monitoring _AUTOMATED RETRIEVAL View k i ki m O T ee E Merge Resample 138 COMTRADE Convert Converting File Format The convert utility converts a CSV oscillography file into a COMTRADE file viewable by COMTRADE viewer If converted into an ASCII Data file an oscillography COMTRADE
9. 93 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual One Line Viewer Toolbar By default once you enter the One Line Viewer Tool you will see a toolbar at the top of the screen In terms of the One Line Viewer the following buttons and their functionality are available iF Open File iy Left arrow yal Right arrow j Reconnect Devices Po BR 94 Master Connect On Master Connect Off Open an EnerVista Viewpoint schema file sf Jumps backward to previous schema only available for schemas that contain links Jumps forward to next schema only available for schemas that contain links In the event that at least one device loses communication ie due to a possible bad network connection EnerVista Viewpoint will attempt to automatically reconnect 3 times within a span of approximately 2 minutes If a connection cannot be re established you can press this button to force EnerVista Viewpoint to try to reconnect to all non communicating devices for another 3 attempts each Allows for but does NOT initiate connections to devices Disconnects all connected devices System Viewer Opening Loading a Schema File There are two ways to open a EnerVista Viewpoint schema sf files Method 1 1 Click on the lar icon in the toolbar 2 Browse or Specify where to find the scheme file 3 Click OK when done Your schema file should now be viewable on screen Method 2 1 Click on the FILE button on th
10. To unlock this software please contact GE Mullin and provide the folkvang information Mid Site code 20CA F665 D9AB 1620 Inthe US and Canada cal 1 905 254 6222 ext 2459 pleate have your Visa or MasterCard ready Step 2 Original PC e Ensure Application is closed e Ensure Scroll Lock key is enabled e Launch Application e Click on Transfer License Enter original Unlock code don t know Refer to unlock instruction sheet or contact GE Multilin TrainingCD indsys ge com please provide Company Contact information and Site code from original PC Enter Site Code obtained from Destination PC Verify codes click Continue License in this P C will be disabled 191 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Unlocking the software C Enter appkcation Unbook code i gt PROC eoma X Cancel Continue GE Multilin Copynght 2002 General Electric Company Al Rights Reserved Step 3 e Enter New Unlock code on Destination PC Record and save number e Send email to TrainingCD indsys ge com with new e MID e Site Code e Unlock Code enervista VIEWPOINT 192 If you have the ViewNode Support setup in your Viewpoint Monitoring system and have any ViewNodes remotely connected to you system you can t uninstall Viewpoint Monitoring Before starting to uninstall you must uninstall the ViewNode Support service first To uninstall the ViewNode Suppor
11. Checking this check box allows the One Line Editor to see this register mapping e Annunciator Panel Checking this check box allows the One Line Editor to see this register mapping e ID Unique identification Data Types Viewpoint Monitoring Custom Device Definition supports following data types e CFT_ENUMERATION Modbus data item has a fixed set of values and each value in the set has a corresponding text description A named enumeration has to be created in Enumeration Editor for the values and their corresponding text descriptions Select the enumeration name for this data type in the List Reference column This data type is 2 bytes long 1 Modbus register e CFT_FLOATING_POINT Modbus data item has the value of floating point Decimal points can be specified in the Decimals column If the value is range bounded the minimum and maximum values can be entered in the columns of Min and Max Floating point value is 4 bytes long 2 Modbus registers e CFT_SINT16 Signed 16 bits integer If the value is range bounded the minimum and maximum values can be entered in the columns of Min and Max It is 2 bytes long 1 Modbus register e CFT_SINTS32 Signed 32 bits integer f the value is range bounded the minimum and maximum values can be entered in the columns of Min and Max It is 4 bytes long 2 Modbus registers e CFT_UINT16 Unsigned 16 bits integer If the value is range bounded the minimum and m
12. LED icon and place the icon in the schema work area The indirect way of creating an analog LED is by means of the analog parameter Create Analog LED Method 1 Pressing the LED icon on the toolbar will prompt the operator to select the type of LED to create Create LED x Digital C Analog YZ After selecting either a Digital or Analog LED select the size of the LED An LED can either be Small or Large After selecting the size press the left mouse button at the location on the schema to place the LED After specifying a device and an analog parameter the LED will change to its normal condition state 79 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Edit the Analog LEDs properties to attach the LED to a device and an analog parameter For proper functioning the LED needs to have at least one range defined The multiplier can also be selected in order to adjust Viewpoint s displayed value to match the value displayed by a device Component Properties 7 E x General Attach to Hest File Device Parameter 239 Phase 4 Current Minimum Maximum Multiplier none Select Alan Conditions Add Value AND Value Type Del mee w ham f parameter gt 1000 Cancel Help The number of alarm conditions that can be created for each LED is unlimited But for the LED to work properly there needs to be at least one alarm condition Each range con
13. Purge pe W There are currently no Trending Reports configured Press the Add button to create a Trending Report R Report Conti For Help press Fi There is a maximum of 50 Reports that can be created and running concurrently within a Viewpoint session The Reports Configuration screen contains a table listing the reports The description for each column in the table is described below Name Name of parameter Description Description of the parameter Status The Status will show the current communication state The Status may be e GREEN 100 successful communications e YELLOW communication problems with at least 1 device e RED communication problems with ALL devices View The View button will list the available charts for the report so that the user can quickly jump to a pre configured chart 122 Reports Report Creation To add a report Press the Add button on the toolbar to add a report The Report Properties screen will pop up as seen below Report Properties jParemeters Chats Report 1 C Program FilesenervistaVlEYWPOIN Thy DocurmentssAeportssAeport A The user is required to enter the following three attributes in the general tab seen above e Report Name Defaulted to Report n where n represents the number of reports e Description Field to enter text that would best describe the report s purpose e Filename Location to store the report s information 123 En
14. Transformer amp Symbols Toolbar Transformers and Symbols a zj The Transformer amp Symbols Toolbar contains an assortment of transformer related symbols which can be used to represent their respective components on a schema Here is an explanation for each symbol Tapchanger Transformer 1 Transformer 2 Transformer 3 Transformer 4 Transformer AUTO Transformer Phase Shifting Transformer Current Pit ft e SF a a Ge th 48 YK vx TA te Transformer Voltage 1 Transformer Voltage 2 Transformer 5 Transformer Delta Star Zig Zag Star Grounded Star Zig Zag Grounded System Editor Switchgear and Control Toolbar The Switchgear and Control Toolbar contains an assortment of interactive digital symbols which can be used to represent their respective real life components on a schema These symbols can be connected to an actual device to show the states of the component Here is an explanation for each symbol 4 Switch Ground Switch Motorized Test Switch 1 Test Switch 2 Switch Fused 1 Switch Fused 2 V Switch Circuit Breaker 1 Circuit Breaker 2 i 2 hw we Fo Ss Drawout Breaker Send Command Can only be used to send out virtual inputs Custom Symbol Switch Double Throw Contactor LED Indicator Analog and Digital types 49 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Zoom Toolbar The Zoom Toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to resize zoom and pan around the schem
15. Wirt Op 33 VO 33 ON B Wirt Op 34 WO 34 ON te Wirt Op 35 w0 35 ON E vit Op 36 vO 36 Off EE Vit Op 37 V0 37 oN 4 a Online Offline trvalid Devices UU OOO oad amp D Points 024 O00 OOD As you can see the Device Status window consists of two major areas The Device Parameter Monitoring List top section and the Device Parameter Summary bottom section 100 System Viewer Device Parameter Monitoring List This section contains a list of all connected Devices their respective Parameters and also their corresponding values which are updated every few seconds The window is conveniently split up into two columns Device Parameter which lists Devices and associated Parameters and Actual Value which shows the status or reading of the Parameter to the left of it To begin viewing readings follow these steps 1 Select the Device which contains the Parameter s you wish to view by double clicking on it or clicking on its associated button 2 You are now able to view all the Parameters and their associated reading for this device Explanation behind the colour indicators Every Device has a coloured indicator associated which can be one of 4 colours The following chart explains the meaning behind each of the states of the indicator which are ordered from highest to lowest priority Red At least one correctly configured Device is not communicating Yellow All correctly configured devices ar
16. You have now connected an Indicator to a Parameter of a Device EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Configuring Editing the Active State Properties of an Indicator To configure or edit an Indicator s ACTIVE ALARM STATE PROPERTIES follow the steps below 1 Either right click on the Indicator that you wish to Configure Edit and select the PROPERTIES option off the drop down menu OR Select the Indicator you wish to edit and click on the Edit button on the toolbar The following properties box should now appear Annunciator Panel Preferences i 2 2 Setup Active Colour Audible EMAIL Notification Reset Display Name Device Analog Parameters None Hone Digital Parameter Hone Digital item W Log Events None Row 1 Col 1 f Ok Cancel The SETUP tab contains the following settings Display name The name of the indicator Device The device to which the indicator will trigger from Analog Parameters The Analog parameter to use as the Alarm trigger Digital Parameter The Digital parameter that contains the digital item to use for triggering Digital Item The digital item used as the Alarm trigger e Log Events Select this in order to add this alarm to the event log 112 Annunciator Active Condition Select the ACTIVE tab and the following screen will appear Annunciator Panel Preferences j if r I aol Ti F i Tm Tr T Thr
17. cfg file can be readable by spreadsheet applications GE Multilin products that create CSV oscillography files are 369PC 469PC 489PC 745PC 750 760PC PQMPC and PQMIIPC Convert Legacy Oscillography Files Select Source CSW File Ll Select Destination COMTAADE file Pe Format of COMTRADE Data file tf ASCII C Binary CT Configuration Frimary Secondary Phase CT Ratio fioo Ground CT Ratio 100 5 VT Configuration Secondary Ratio Phase T fizo fizo Si Line Frequency Hz En M Open in COMTRADE Viewer Convert 2 lt Cancel To Convert to COMTRADE Format e Under the title Select Source CSV File enter the CSV file to convert The file may be found from the file browsing dialog box by clicking the following icon ES e Under the title Select Destination COMTRADE File enter the CFG file to output to The file may be found from the file browsing dialog box by clicking the following icon E e Next to the title Format of COMTRADE Data file select between ASCII and Binary ASCII files are in a text format and maybe viewed in a spreadsheet 139 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual 140 document while the binary format is smaller but only viewable by the COMTRADE viewer Specify the CT Ratios for the Phase and Ground CTs for the current channels The CSV file displays only Primary values but COMTRADE has support for displaying current information in either Prima
18. e Iv aunando Eding E Operators W Commands i Please Add a User El Guest Contact Information Guest Mame John Smith H Alpha ohn 5 mith Email Phone Comments Authentication Login User 11219267 Password ANNANN Confirm Fassword guana g Getting Started M Ok x Cancel Editing the details of user John Smith from Access Group Alpha 3 When you are finished editing the details of your particular user EnerVista VIEWPOINT automatically saves your changes Returning to the Main Menu Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session you can click on the CANCEL button to exit back to the EnerVista VIEWPOINT menu without saving If you wish to confirm the changes you have made in this section click on the OK button 171 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Deleting a User This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below User Management l x Company Name You company name Permissions IM Device Setup e Admintetrator I Sustem Editor L Administrat T Leas i Annunciator Editing Operators i Commands Please Add a User El Guest Group Information A Guest Hame Administrater Comments 2 Getting Started mM Ok gt Cancel To delete an existing User perform the following steps 1 Select the Access Group to which the User is associated to from the site menu list o
19. range in the viewer Exporting the Chart The user can select the Export icon on the toolbar to export the data from the Chart to a CSV file that can be easily imported into a spreadsheet application Printing the Chart The user can select the Print icon on the toolbar to print the Chart 132 Reports Additional Features From the Configuration screen the user can choose to Purge Archive and Export data from the currently select Report as seen from the respective buttons below Ll EnerVista Viewpoint Report Configuration _ File Tools Plug Play Communications Window Help pir en ding Reports Cs Communicating Stop start an stop All Export ow ive tet ad Rial 1 ae Communication Errors Report 1 Substation 1 Metering Select chart Report 2 Substation 2 POMS amp Select chart l R Report Conti For Help press F1 133 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Purge Data Select the Purge button to purge the data The following dialog will appear that allows the user to select the end date x To 121 Jan 2004 5 00 PM bbl a Jan 2004 5 00 PM NOTE Data can only be purged from the beginning of the Report Ph Ok Cancel Purging of data must always begin with the oldest data The ial button is disabled since purging has to be always be done starting from the oldest date recorded in the Report Selecting the il button will set the End Date to the
20. 1 E Add Device Goring Started Delete zi Device Nama New Device 1 Descnphorn lnberface Serial 7 l Pla eid Play Erebied E aralan l Eveni Time Download Enabled Slave address 1 2 COMPot ft BadRete iamo Parl Nore gt Bits je Stop Bex fi Device Type thes ee Odete Version ba Test Communication For Non Multilin Device Table shows some Non Multilin Devices and their Order Codes Non Multilin Order Code Spectra MicroVersa MVT Trip Enhanced MicroVersa EMVTC Trip C Enhanced MicroVersa EMVTD Trip D EPM5350P PM5350P EPM9450Q PM9450Q E E E E E E E Cancel 19 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual 6 Fill in the details for the interface parameters for your device Note if your device is Supported you can click on the READ ORDER CODE TEST COMMUNICATION button to try to autoload the device s interface parameters 7 Your device is now added EnerVista Viewpoint automatically saves your newly created devices You may now either add edit delete other Access Groups or Users Returning to the Main Menu Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session you can click on the CANCEL button to exit back to the EnerVista Viewpoint menu without saving If you wish to confirm the changes you have made in this section click on the OK button 20 Device Setup Editing a Device This command can be
21. 2 Click on the ADD USER button User parameters should now appear on the right hand section of the screen 167 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual User Management l E x Company Name Your company name Add Group Add User fi Delete EJ Administrator Penmnicsions i Device Setup W System Editor e Iv aunando Eding E Operators W Commands i Please Add a User El Guest Contact Information S Guest Hame New User 1 E New Group 1 Email Phone Comments 2 Hew szer Authentication Login Userl11219207 Password ANNANN Confirm Fassword guana 2 Getting Started MT Ok x Cancel Adding an User to the Access Group New Group 1 3 Fill in the permissions for this User Note that the permissions available for this user are the ones that have been specified by this particular Access Group that the user is being added to In this example all permissions can be selected for this user because Group New Group 1 has full access rights ie Device Setup One Line Editor Annunciator Commands associated with it 4 Fill the details for Contact information Name Email Phone Comments 5 Fill in the details for Authentication Information Login Password Please make sure that you confirm your password by retyping it in the Confirm Password field 6 Your new user is saved automatically by EnerVista Viewpoint You may now either add e
22. 2 bytes long In this case in the Max column you need to enter a value to specify how many counts the bits have to be shifted to the right for the 16 bit Modbus register value Viewpoint Monitoring will use this value to shift the Modbus register value from the device and use the lower byte of the 16 bits value For example if the 16 bits Modbus register value is Ox02C7 the max value specified in the Max column is 8 Viewpoint Monitoring will shift the bits of 0x02C7 8 times to the right after the shift the value will be 0x0002 and the lower byte 0x02 will be used CFT_FLOAT2 Modbus data item has the value of floating point However the word order has to be swapped by the Viewpoint Monitoring system to correctly present the value It is 4 bytes long 2 Modbus registers CFT_MILLI_SEC_ COUNTS A 6 bytes long Modbus data item It represents the milliseconds since Jan 1 2000 00 00 00 Viewpoint Monitoring system will present it in the format of MM DD YYYY HH MM SS ssss It is 3 Modbus registers long CFT_SINT64 Modbus data item is a 64 bits long signed integer 4 Modbus registers long CFT_UINT64 Modbus data item is a 64 bits long unsigned integer 4 Modbus registers long Training License Transfer Procedure Step 1 Destination PC e Load Application Viewpoint URCD 269 469 to destination P C e Launch Application make note of the Site Code x Obtaining a license key for this software
23. Cancel e The Sample Rate dialog will appear next and is the last step in the process At the top of the window is four boxes each detailing the start and end times of the two source COMTRADE files If synchronization is required the field Trigger in the second file lagging by is given to add an offset to the second file This offset can be negative in which case the first file will be lagging the second file e The field Destination Sampling Rate is available so that the sampling rate for the destination file is configurable e In order to view the now merged COMTRADE file leave the check box Open in COMTRADE Viewer checked In order to finish the process click Finish The two source COMTRADE files have now been merged into the specified destination file If three or more files are to be merged this process may be repeated using the destination file from the first merge as one of the source files for a second merge 144 COMTRADE View Introduction to COMTRADE View The COMTRADE viewer feature within EnerVista Viewpoint provides a visual display of power systems data and relay operation data captured during a specific triggered event The viewer application can display oscillography phasors harmonics and actual values retrieved from a COMTRADE file iewpoint lan 20051102 173447 OSC cfg File Edit Tools Plug amp Play Yiew Communications Window Help AEIR EA w a p AVETORM S see Re i Stan 2E h T
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25. EES 156 A Reminder about Spreadsheets siirsavivnesssuswnnainiavesetaik eA EE E A Aa OA 158 VIEW AarmMONCS maarre ea aaa e a r a E Eaa ETNE SA 159 AAMINI Eee OM aa Seespia criccas satan oe treat cate ew Rlasaga eae acura ea cat aren Eat ee ae 161 Introduction to Administration SetUp sssssssssssesssrerrrerunsrrnnrrsnrnnrnrnesnrnenrrrenrnrrar 161 Adding an ACCESS GrOUlD waged nasniad aie a a a a e a daennaeeeneeins 162 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual EGICING aly ACEGSS GlOUD raar r A A AT 164 peeing air ACCESS GrOUDana a aE AEA 166 Adding a USE ses ccatavenaia wan deca eN E E e A R E N EA 167 EGCG a SOU ea a OE EO O a TA ata mie ceeds 169 Pectng a USE easi alse nnanea nauwameeanaeERsaoaaens 172 PUTOO PIA aaaea EET A E A AO 175 FHLFOGUCEION to PUG K Play arrera a a E E 175 open SYSteCM SENN a yekan aa aAA Ea 177 Device WINGOW SOCEM iira Nai a A A AAA 178 Bisclaislelc ga parr etre eer eet a E E re teen ee rere 179 VIPLUGIELONG Pan Class ancisainceersinaasdesaanisoascuaeaiersaanseanussautaenianseds E A 180 TIMDPORE TEMDIOUSS urra a O tad alee eeenany pea Cane a 181 CUSTONMIDEVICE E GRON nc r a a O N 183 TLPOGUCH OMriceccscresatsarcracsneuintaanaesnessasenataamenaeeannuanGesatatcuninsesanesenseeamaneinaeraremiaines 183 Accessing the GuStOM File BGItOF sdixisacnoicccs riaa i AAA AAAA ENN 184 Custom Device Definition Maintenance SCreen ccccccsccsssseeeeeeeeeeeccunneeeeeenteeugeaenttees 185 Custom Device DeNNItO
26. EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Formula The user can enter the formula in this section When the user wants to use a parameter from the device pressing the Parameter button inserts a parameter variable in the formula The user can then select this parameter to specify the exact parameter to use in the formula by use of a list box containing a list of all possible analog parameters for this particular device Select the OK button to save the formula Formula Evaluation Once a formula is created the user can press the Evaluate button to have the formula parameters resolved communication requests will retrieve data values Instead of the formula the user will see all of the individual parameter values and the formula result Press the Edit button to return to the editor mode 32 Formula Editor Editing a Formula Select the formula you wish to edit and then click on the Edit button to edit that formula Ener ista Yiewpoint Monitoring r F Pr EE ce Any Auxiliary 459 469 Output Relay R2 Auxiliary OR 489 0utput Relay FS Auxiliary OR 469 Output Relay F Auxillary 33 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual The Edit Formula screen will display allowing the user to edit the selected formula The user MUST use the GUI keypad on the right to edit the formula The mouse can be used to move the cursor position within the edit control and to highlight blocks of the formula
27. PLUG amp PLAY gt JED DASHBOARD If there are no installed templates for the devices you have setup or you haven t any devices setup see Device Setup to help setup your devices the only option available will be Import Templates The screen shown below will appear if the IED Dashboard is empty r F be p n F F EUs z E a G E l i See ie ett a T fat the aga IEDs J his amp Play allows you to instantly view pre created monitoring screens for your EDs at the click of a button Plug amp Play curently supports the following IEDs H 239 MB EPM 5000 Series EE POM Gl EPM 91500 96500 E POM I E reso H raro G FIRETRACER ESM EEN ai Sm EI MM3 E UA Family except Ba voltages and currents with maximums both side 745 B MPRO UPS LP UPS 5G and minimurnts eaa E MVT EMVTC D Fersa MAX a EVID 175 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Many IED templates have already been included when you installed EnerVista VIEWPOINT Please check the VIEWPOINT web site for additional templates that are available 176 Plug amp Play i Qe _L a Ee gt ee oy sy rh or a mr A gt s I 1 t O q gt l a yo fy a a NA n k pa ww hd Ww E aw This option allows the operator to view all available Plug amp Play devices on a single schema Y Ener ista iewpoint IED_Dashboard sf Acknowledge f li _ Main PLUG amp PLAY IED DASHBOARD p A
28. Reports Chart Preferences x Chart Hame Chart 1 Description Display Parameters Parameter 1 Parameter 2 M Show Zero Show High Low Reference Lines MT Ok x Cancel 6 The user can now fill in the following fields for the current chart Chart Name Enter the name for the chart Description Enter the description for the chart Display Parameters Select the parameters to be displayed in the chart Customize the chart with the following options Show Zero Show High Low Enabling this selection will draw separate lines to indicate the High and Low values when averaging is used to plot values Add Reference lines Each Reference line is defined by a name value to graph the line and the color to plot the reference line NOTE A total of 10 Reference Lines can be added to each Chart 128 Reports 7 Click OK to proceed NOTE The Time Window for the Chart is selected within the Chart Viewer since this information will be changed often NOTE A total of 50 Charts can be added to each Report 129 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Report Viewer There are 2 methods to open the Report Viewer Method 1 From the main Report Configuration screen there is a View selector that lists all of the Charts Select a Chart from the list and the chart will then be displayed Method 2 A Chart can be viewed by selecting File gt Open from the menu and then selecting a Rep
29. Windows 2000 service pack 4 2 Microsoft Update Rollup 1 for Windows 2000 SP4 KB891861 3 Microsoft Security Update for Windows 2000 KB935839 This security path upgrades kernel32 dll to version 5 0 2195 7135 4 Microsoft Internet 6 0 SP1 or above 5 Microsoft MDAC 2 8 SP1 If you have problems to install Viewpoint Monitoring ViewNode 5 60 in your Windows 2000 system please ensure you have above patches or components installed first 196 FAQ 6 Configure the Windows TFTP client in Windows Vista for URPlus event retrieval Viewpoint Monitoring needs Windows TFTP client to retrieve events from URPlus devices C9OP and D9OP If you have URPlus devices configured in your Viewpoint Monitoring environment under Windows Vista system you need to configure the Windows Vista TFTP client as follows 1 Goto Control Panel gt Programs and Features gt Turn Windows Features on or off Check the box for TF TP Client and click OK If you use Windows Firewall proceed to step 5 otherwise configure your firewall to allow all incoming and outgoing traffic for C Windows System32 TFTP EXE 4 TFTP setup is complete You do not need to continue to step 5 5 Go to Control Panel gt Windows Firewall gt Allow a program through Windows Firewall 6 Click Add Program then Browse amp ldots 7 Select C Windows System32 TFTP EXE and click Open then OK then OK 8 TFTP setup is complete 7 Administrator password on a new installatio
30. ate ee anaes ate aan cians ae ies tae 121 PiNUPO CUETO Mane acereubantnchanteew eanmucanen on deaut a oaian leeks uae E A icericunreedantt 121 ReCDORE Crean costeuntactesonnt st sougeees sauce nee a saeco was ouueyaruese weane teat ete ania 123 REDON Paral Nelers bonpusne eeeuieu haut eue nite teagan manus EN 125 REDOC ENATS irran eie A A E A A A A Satan 127 REDOC VIEW O ioiii nren e aar aea a aa a ke eea a a 130 Additional Features ranerne a a Gusta wastes O AA AE 133 COMTRADE ircccterutinawrcse cuss taneie A TOE EEO A 137 Mroduc ton tOo COMTRADE aietara iraa AATA Aia 137 CONVE FE inaia a a eae ee ae sean eer et hee cae 139 CONVERTING FIE FORMAL wisi te asennad ties senate ey aan swam pean detains ANEN E 139 RESAMPLED IATE cag aani en eecpane ee aai 141 Resaimpre a COMTRADE flere a T N 141 METO Cadeatis uc teumia ee E et eer death Core E a 142 Merging COMTRADE files iste scans yards dsvendaacsamennnciereeaannnseatsekumaciabaadgenadaanmameneaeadn 142 MCW sti a ecg ae i laa acne aad teal ea ada haat hiahe c he a lanae alien eae ble cual Sea 145 Introduction to COMTRADE ViICW wicccaciitintviusdaveseces taduaten fanaa va Miteu kan etd Marea eaaeeeen aes 145 COMTRADE VIEW TOOIDa l saccateradesd awiasead ar a a a a aai 146 View Oscillogta phy irnn N A A AA ANA 147 Conriguire PreterenCes aaoi e aAA A EO EEA 150 Opening a Saved COMTRADE File ccccccccscesseeeeeeeeetscessenenteeseseaeusannnetesenteeanannnts 155 VIW Pll SO Sars tart a E A EET A A RTE
31. be found from the file browsing dialog box by clicking the icon e Next to the title Format of COMTRADE Data file select between ASCII and Binary ASCII files are in a text format and maybe viewed in a spreadsheet document while the binary format is smaller but only viewable by the COMTRADE viewer e Use the Open in COMTRADE Viewer check box to open the COMTRADE file in the COMTRADE viewer once the resampling process is complete e The Resample button will then resample the source CFG file into the target CFG COMTRADE file in the format ASCII Binary selected To ignore all changes and cancel the operation select Cancel 141 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Merge Merging COMTRADE files The convert utility converts a CSV oscillography file into a COMTRADE file viewable by COMTRADE viewer If converted into an ASCII Data file an oscillography COMTRADE cfg file can be readable by spreadsheet applications Select COMTRADE Files E xj Use this Utility to Combine or Convert Oscilography Files Select 1 or 2 COMTRADE files Select Destination COMTRADE file Format of COMTRADE Data file f ASCI Binary Ra Cancel To merge two COMTRADE files 142 Under the title Select 1 or 2 COMTRADE files enter the CFG files to merge The files may be found from a browsing dialog box by clicking the following icon LJ NOTE The first COMTRADE file entered in the list will be considered the r
32. company name Add Group Permissions IM Device Setup e Admintetrator Sueten Editor Administrat n PASEA M Annunciator Editing E Operators IM Gommands Please Add a User l Guest Group Information sn Guest Hame Administrater Comments 2 Getting Started Ok 2X Cancer Note By default no Access Groups or Users are setup except for an ADMIN Access Group and a corresponding user named ADMINISTRATOR These cannot be deleted from the system though they can be edited since EnerVista VIEWPOINT requires one administrator account to be present in the system at all times To add a new Group perform the following steps 1 Click on the ADD GROUP button the right portion of the screen should now bring up the following parameters e Permission Check boxes for Device Setup One Line Editor Annunciator Commands e Group Name e Group Comments 162 Administration User Management x Company Name Your company name Add Group Add User fi Delete EI Administrator Permissions i Device Setup M System Editor e MW Annunciator Editing E Operators W Commands i Please Add a User EI Guest Group Informatio Serie C i Ta Name Alpha Please Add a User Comments Getting Started MT Ok x Cancel Adding an Access Group In this case we have created a new group called Alpha 2 Fill out perm
33. contains an assortment of tools used to perform File Management save open etc Alarm Alert Acknowledgement and Configuring of Indicators Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function New Open Save E Save As Edit Insert Indicator f M Cut FE Copy Paste i Erase i Reconnect Devices e Master Connect Be siji 106 Create a new annunciator panel file ap Open Load an existing annunciator panel file ap Save current ap file with existing filename If a filename has not been specified EnerVista VIEWPOINT will prompt you to name it now Save current ap file with a new filename Edit current Indicator Settings and Configuration Insert a new Indicator panel which can later be configured to monitor Device Settings Copy and remove the current selected Indicator and place it in your Windows clipboard Copy the current selected Indicator and place it in your Windows clipboard Paste the current selected Indicator that is in your Windows clipboard Delete the current selected Indicator In case of your Indicators not being able to communicate to their respected Devices Clicking on this button will result in EnerVista Viewpoint trying to reconnect to those Devices Allows for but does NOT initiate connections to devices amp P ha Acknowledge a Communication Status Master Connect Off Mute Sound Acknowledge Reset Commun
34. eeeeeeeeeees 29 adding images to a SCheMa seeeeee 63 adding report parameters sceeeeee 125 additional features cceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 133 align bottom DUttON ccccceeeee ence eeees 52 align horizontal centers button 52 align left button cece cece cece eee eeeeeeees 52 align right button cece cece eeee eee 52 align TOOMWD Al eenn 52 align top button cc cece cece cence ee eeeeees 52 align vertical centers button 0005 52 annunciator tOOIlDAr cceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 106 archive data cccccceeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeegeees 133 automatic voltage regulator button 47 B back DULCON cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeagenes 53 backwards button ccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeees 53 Dar 2D Gaus ccctcscarisssievsateetianasawenenes 45 bar 3D gauge scccivcssanassenrenseeoutavensesnens 45 bus connection button s sesesesssessesss 47 bus end button s sesesessssasnsnrrrrrersss 47 C capacitor buttons sesesesesrsrsrsrrrrrnre 47 Capture DULCON cccceceeeseeneeneeneeueens 106 200 changing the work area size of the Sape AN EEE E E E 64 circuit breaker component sssssssssss 49 close curve button ssssssseserererersrssne 44 component properties s sssssssss 65 88 configuring editing an indicator to a GOVICS aean ERE 110 configuring editing the alarm active states properties of an indicator 112 connecting an indicator t
35. following steps 1 Select the Access Group from the site menu that contains the Group you wish to edit The list of Users corresponding to that site should now appear below the Site 164 Administration User Management xj Company Name Your company name Add Group Add User Delete Eh Administrator Permissions i Device Setup M System Editor J Dp a W Anmunciator Editing Eh Operators eo Please Add a User ommands a a Group Informnatior Guest ios a Sf Alpha SMe pra John Smith Comments Getting Started mM Ok x Cancel When selecting an Access it s details show up on the right side of the screen 2 Edit the Access Group details fields Permission and Group Information 3 Your changes are saved automatically by EnerVista VIEWPOINT You may now add edit delete other Access Group and Users Returning to the Main Menu Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session you can click on the CANCEL button to exit back to the EnerVista VIEWPOINT menu without saving If you wish to confirm the changes you have made in this section click on the OK button 165 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Deleting an Access Group This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below User Management xj Company Name You company name Permissions IM Device Setup e Admintetrator I Sustem Editor
36. in Microsoft NET framework 2 0 When you setup your ViewNode Support in Viewpoint Monitoring system the ViewNode Support setup wizard automatically un registers the NET framework 2 0 from Internet Information Service If you have any other web applications need Microsoft NET framework 2 0 you can t run them together with Viewpoint Monitoring XML DA web services Please install and run those NET framework 2 0 web applications in another computer 4 Identity setting for OPC servers in DCOM configuration During the ViewNode Support setup Viewpoint Monitoring automatically uses the interactive account for DCOM server GE32MTCP and GE32MODB However if you use remote desktop client to remotely login into your Viewpoint Monitoring in Windows XP your ViewNode will 194 FAQ report communication problems with Viewpoint Monitoring system To solve the problem please do following 1 Click the Run menu item from Start to launch the Run dialog box 2 Enter dcomcnfg in the Open text entry and click the OK button to launch the Component Services window 3 In the left tree panel of Component Services go to Component Services gt Computers gt My Computer gt DCOM Config 4 Select the GE32MTCP OPC Server from the right panel and click right mouse button on it and click the Properties menu item to launch the GE32MTCP OPC Server Properties window gt Component Services Eile gt am J Co
37. its UR Inserts a UR component into the schema This UR component can now be connected and configured to a real UR relay One Shot Test Provides the user with a one time reading of all the current values or status from each of the connected and configured components on the schema 4 Master Connect On Allows for but does NOT initiate connections to devices Master Connect Off Disconnects all connected devices p 43 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Drawing Toolbar Keno kE Fe F The drawing toolbar is used to create basic lines curves text and shapes for use in your schema Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function k A bj G et Z marg 44 Select Edit Vertices Properties Line Polyline Polygon Rectangle Polycurve Close Curve Ellipse Text Image Used to select components You can either click one component and then hold down CTRL to select others or you can just drag an area which contains the components you want to select Shows vertices points for the current component you have select if the component support vertices manipulation Shows the properties of the current selected component Used to draws one line Used to draw connecting lines Double click to end drawing a component Used to draw an enclosed variable sided polygon Double click to end drawing a component Used to draw a right angle rectangle Used to draw conne
38. last date recorded in the Report 134 Reports Archive Data Select the Archive button to archive the data The following dialog will appear that allows the user to select a Date Window to Archive data from Report Archive x From To iad 21 Jan 2004 5 00 PM gt milf Jan 2004 5 00 PM Ph Ok Cancel If the Start Date selected is the Start of the Report data the user will be asked if the user would like to purge the Data after the archiving is completed Selecting the H button will set the Start Date to the oldest date recorded in the Report Selecting the il button will set the End Date to the last date recorded in the Report 135 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Export Data Select the Export button to export the data The following dialog will appear that will allow the user to select the channels to export Export Report From To KIE Dec 2003 14 00 PM JE Dec 2003 12 00 PM Frequency Hourly averages F Show Min Max Minute samples Hourly averages Daily averages File A Date Window will allow the user to define the Start and End dates to be exported The user can also select the format of the data either minute samples hourly averages or daily averages If the user selects hourly or daily averages they will also have the option to export the minimum and maximum values The user needs to only specify a destination file and press the Export
39. oo oo oo oo o 0 150 151 1 1 0 00 Output Relay 0211 Output Relay 0211 CFT_B Bl FC141 Active Setpoi 0212 CFT_ENU FC118 Last Trip Tim 0221 CFT_TIME E Output Relay 0211 0225 CFT_UINT T 0226 CFT_SINT C o 0228 CFT_SINT Ti 0 022a CFT_SNT m 1 fo f a T oo _ 022 CFT_SNT m 022e 0230 0232 CFT_UINT E FLA 0 O Vv 0 20000000 1 2 A 0 Pre Trip Iq 0233 CFT_UINT 4 The changes made in the editor will be reflected in the corresponding cdd file Described below are the various features and sections available in the editor Device Identification Displays the name for the current device Version Displays the version number you are currently editing Description Displays a text description for this device Check for unique Modbus Address 187 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Checking this check box means the program will prompt the user when they enter a Modbus address that is not unique The user must then change the value in order to continue The only exception to this rule is when the user wishes to manipulate bit values for a specific Modbus entry Thus if the data type is set to a bit for a particular Modbus Address mapping the user can use that Modbus Address in a different entry Received data is LSB MSB order Check Box Checking this check box means the register stores values with the byte order from LSB being in the first byte position
40. or 1 The LED can also be configured to become active when the digital parameter has a value of 0 by selecting the Reverse Indication checkbox 83 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual You can select a Digital LED to be one of three LED types Component Properties r a i 7 EW n Status s When viewing a schema the color of the digital LED can be any one of the five states listed below oO Unknown Communication failure or configuration problem gt Normal LED is in normal condition Q Status Lowest priority Alert Medium priority 9 Alarm Highest priority 84 System Editor LED Logic When an LED has a condition that becomes active the LED will start flashing the color associated with the LED type Red for Alarm Yellow for Alert If an LED is configured as type Status it does not have to be acknowledged and will not flash while in an active condition Once an LED changes state and goes from a solid green color to a flashing red yellow color a sound file will be continuously played until either the Acknowledge button is pressed or the Mute is enabled The Acknowledge button is located on the top toolbar and to the far right of the screen when a schema is opened in Viewer Initially the Acknowledge button is disabled The Acknowledge button becomes enabled when an LED changes state flashing O x la x re Acknowledge Cd Communication S
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42. your schema Layout Toolbar Layout maA The Layout toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to adjust and size the components created on your schema 39 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Structure Toolbar Structure ee mmo a Ci C The Structure toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to group ungroup components of your schema and also to move components in between the viewable layers of your schema Switch Gear and Control Toolbar The Switchgear and Control toolbar contains an assortment of interactive digital symbols which can be used to represent their respective real life components on a schema Symbols Toolbar ehxrxt hmBatotiote amp 6 GEO A The Symbols toolbar contains an assortment of electrical diagram symbols which can be used to represent their respective components on a schema System Editor Toolbar System Editor F EFA LIEFS The One Line Editor toolbar provides the basic functionality of creating opening and saving schema files as well as providing access to certain One Line Editor specific tools like Insert UR and the One Shot Test 40 System Editor Transformers and Symbols Toolbar Bei a ae ME KBB a ry HS The Transformers amp Symbols toolbar contains an assortment of transformer related symbols which can be used to represent their respective components on a schema Zoom Toolbar The Zoom toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to resize zoo
43. 002 If you CFT_BIT is the 9th bit from the right in the 16 bits Modbus register you need to specify the max value as 256 2 8 0x0100 If you CFT_BIT is the 16th bit from the right you need to specify the max value as 32768 2 15 Ox8000 Hence you should enter the max value as 2 bit count 1 where the bit count is from the right to the left CFT_BIT value also needs an enumeration to specify the text descriptions for the value O and 1 CFT_DATE A 4 bytes long value The first 2 bytes represent the year the 3rd byte represents the day and the 4th byte represents the month Viewpoint Monitoring presents the value in the format of MM DD YYYY CFT_TIME A 4 bytes long value The ist byte represents the hundredth of a second The 2nd byte represents the second The 3rd byte represents the minutes and the 4th byte represents the hours Viewpoint Monitoring presents the value in the format of HH MM SS hh CFT_HEX2 Modbus data item is a Modbus register 16 bits long Viewpoint Monitoring presents the value in the format of 0x 0x such as 0x1A 0x20 CFT_COIL_BIT It is exactly the same as CFT_BIT data type except that the Modbus function 1 is used for reading the data item CFT_INPUT_BIT It is exactly the same as CFT_BIT data type except that the Modbus function 2 is used for reading the data item CFT_BYTE A single byte value However Viewpoint Monitoring will have to read at least a single Modbus register which is
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48. Back Forwards Backwards Combines all selected components into one combined entity Breaks apart all components of one entity back into their respective original components Moves current components to the absolute front of all viewable layers Moves current components to the absolute rear of all viewable layers Moves current components on layer higher than it s original layer hierarchy Moves current components on layer lower than it s original layer hierarchy Select multiple components by holding a CTRL key down and selecting each of the components with the mouse button 53 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Rotate Toolbar Rotate ge Gad ZA ck S The Rotate Toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to rotate or flip the components created on your schema Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function Ci Rotate Rotates selected component freely Once selected put your mouse cursor over the component and move the component clockwise or counter clockwise depending on what you need dc Rotate Left Rotates selected component 90 degrees counter clockwise ok Rotate Right Rotates selected component 90 degrees clockwise Ah Flip Vertical Flips the selected component on the vertical axis Flip Horizontal Flips the selected component on the horizontal axis 54 System Editor Layout Toolbar Layout oe Es fl The Layout Toolbar contains an assortment of tools
49. Digital Energy Monitoring s g ENERVISTA Instruction Manual EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring v5 72 GE Publication Code GEK 113605 Manual Part Number 1601 0270 A1 Copyright 2013 GE Multilin Inc GE Digital Energy 650 Markland Street Markham Ontario Canada L6C 0M1 Tel 905 927 7070 Fax 905 927 5098 EE Internet http www gedigitalenergy com Management System is registered to IS09001 2000 QMI 005094 UL A3775 Table Of Contents Welcome to EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring cccccceeeeee esses cette eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeneneegs 1 Ul SChCChIMOGS uc tsccsttaeettateeticeceneesutiesa eden antaanasenmaenaneaaeeata nae ae nen teeeananeaiaen ceria 3 SCP IPRETErEN CCS airne ona tale semana tevin gs ceria N A es wes eu pa Ina ie eae Aaa ae neath 5 SSCUIIC ier alae an a eee teen A a ten cteare etme ae Aiden ett i aeaatm ene 5 SACU SC CCN rnaar a senareas ame ea a senna eaans aaa a ceemnce tae tee 6 LED SOUDG sais ctnceraeas etic aia ciac A aan eine wa ind we ane rs ae ae ee 7 ANMUTGIALOR tuea ena arc a dances aniee canine read ane Gk pated rhea eee canes 7 WavelormM OC EVEN S i incuccvvans haven suetoseatevavate ea uecaapaatd E wanes eiievan Er 9 COR EGON ourer tanani was nani A aawes eeu ala Causa aaa aaa eee as rater os cae beeen daa 11 WV AECINGO G cian cesrwcarnceninas A aetawn cutee ealueatea neue pune yum ea ea ramen aleeen nes Gia em nnece nia aeetae 11 Dev IGS SCCUlD E E acre E A ter ESE T LEE PEE A E ETES
50. Edit Formula x Fornuna Name F ormulal DEVICE Please select a device Formula UR Demand la SRC 17 1000 Evaluate 34 Formula Editor Formula Storage Formulas stored in a EVVPmonitoring for file This file is located in the installation folder where EVVPmonitoring EXE is located The file will contain a list of records Each line in the file will be a comma delimited record where each record defines the properties for a single formula Importing Selecting the Import button will prompt the user with a file browser window where they can select a for file After selecting the file Viewpoint will read the records from the selected file and append the formulas to the existing formula file Exporting Selecting the Export button will prompt the user with a file browser window where they can select a for file to export the current formulas This is a simply a Save As feature The data is not getting reformatted SumOtPower POS Phase Apparent Power POM 3 Phase Real Power Any Auxiliary 459 469 Output Relay R2 Auxiliary OR 489 Output Relay R3 Auxiliary OR 469 Output Relay R Auxillary 35 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Using Formulas The user can access their device formulas in any analog parameter list The list of formulas created for a device will be appended to the analog parameter list of a device Analog fo
51. GE 44237 war Ss _ Mig Lae L240 a E E pE A oa Ma R E Untitled AE For Help press F1 ae i Here s the schema PROVIDENCE in the One Line Editor Note we can easily switch to the 90 System Editor Viewer to view this schema by clicking on the tab PROVIDENCE with the blinking editor Go Eneriista Viewpoint Untitled Ele Edt Tools Phug amp Play View Communications Window He gh ARE ALAIBO KA COLDWATER NEW CIRCLIT OLD MILL 45 S01 A 36 SOA 18 SOA 2 OLF A 0 000 A 0000 A TON A 0 DO A AA 4 OFS A 49ER A SA TRANSFER BUS EAIN EOS Bus Voltages aa 492 204 9 7 sen eS Vv 13 247 meh ADLI PEF A mi 3E 1 44 537 yu For Help press F1 pian ried ie Here s the schema PROVIDENCE in the One Line Viewer Note we can easily switch to the Editor to edit this schema by clicking on the tab PROVIDENCE with the boxed E 91 92 System Viewer System Viewer Introduction to One Line Viewer The One Line Viewer tool is used to view and provide control to your remote sites and their corresponding devices through graphical one line diagrams created with the One Line Editor tool Upon accessing the One Line Viewer screen from the EnerVista Viewpoint main menu the following screen will appear 10 xi File Edit Tools Plug amp Play Yiew Communications Window Help 18 x D Elea ENI A 6 1 Acknowledge 7 Communication Status E if 1st For Help pressFL EE A
52. Hostin ernation watchdog Security Startup Screen Audible Alarms Annuncistor Alam Notihoshon Emad Confguraton SMTP Mal Server This i required foe the emal motfication to wak propery Combsct pour T department for the correct combiguratioan Mestages cen kom the Qnnuncalo Panel onginale trom Meseage Fonmeat Standard Format Filet For Alama Continuous Aurr East Boere w OF X Cancel A maximum of 5 Annunciator Panel files can be configured to run continuously Viewpoint Monitoring opens the user selected Annunciator Panel files at startup and keeps them running continuously If the user closes an Annunciator Panel file that is in the list of files to continuously run Viewpoint Monitoring automatically opens it again In order to select the Annunciator Panel files for alarm continuous run the user needs to enable the Viewpoint Monitoring Watchdog a Windows service to ensure Viewpoint Monitoring is running continuously see below Waveform amp Events When a user exits Viewpoint the user can select to continue retrieving the waveform and event information from the configured devices in the environment EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual 10 User Preferences Control To offer a level of protection the action of sending a control command to a relay requires the user to hold a key down as they select a button with the mouse pointer PWrewpoindt Prelerences
53. LEDs are in normal condition O At least 1 LED is in an alert condition and the operator has acknowledged the LED There are also no alarm conditions present O At least 1 LED is in an alarm condition and the operator has acknowledged the LED 2 a GEST At least 1 LED has been reset There are no alarms or alerts present ashing At least 1 LED is in an alert condition There are no alarms At least 1 LED flashing has changed state bea At least 1 LED is in an alarm condition At least 1 LED has changed state ashing Q No communications to any of the relays on the schema Rule 1 Flashing of the Schema Status means there is a state change on the schema Rule 2 The Schema Status will represent the LED used on the schema with highest priority state Schema Indicator Priority Priority Level 1 Lowest Priority Level 2 Priority Level 3 O 8 0 Priority Level 4 Highest 77 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual LED Indicator How To There are two ways that an LED can be added to a schema An LED can be added to a schema by selecting the LED icon located on the Switch Gear and Control toolbar Switch Gear and Control____ Ney Ob y mpb amp A ol An LED can also be added to a schema by creating the LED through the properties of an analog parameter 78 System Editor LED Type Analog There are two possible ways of placing an LED on a schema The direct way is to select the
54. MEAICO ta s a cssscesaesanessisesn en Aaa 187 Training License Transfer PrOCed Ure ici ics cscidvven cans deeene sani daeanwes senate naweeteeeevasa aa eese 191 Step Le Destination PE aarne n E N a a eewen ter iameebaear setae eee 191 SEeD 2 VORIGIN al P Ca Tinea E 191 SVCD 3 ernie aN E Sobers seaweed eee ee oie oe eee asa re saa an ee eat cea oe Pade eet eae ae 192 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ J sites cntcaupiuan ach Aa a a aN AA ETN 193 1 Uninstalling Viewpoint Monitoring s ssssssssssssssssssesnsnserenssnsnanasnsneneneasessrssseene 193 2 ViewNode 5 50 communicates with Viewpoint Monitoring 5 60 Serve r s s s ssssssssa 193 3 ViewNode Support requires Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 194 4 Identity setting for OPC servers in DCOM configuration ccccccceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 194 5 Installing 5 60 Viewpoint Monitoring or ViewNode in Windows 2000 Professional SLE E E A EE EET E EEE IE A NE ET AE A ered E E T A EE 196 6 Configure the Windows TFTP client in Windows Vista for URPlus event retrieval 197 7 Administrator password on a new installation c cece cece cece eeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 197 8 MDAC installation issues ON Windows 2O00D ccc ccc ee cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennees 197 TINGS nadiew eat aunns taba nen daart a eds anpaaanet teud came pr ene dasatab once et ahdan cna a r ai 200 Welcome to EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring a PC based program f
55. N TD iecatemaeeinmees S d Generator Management netay h Aloct Devic DNV OCE Levice J n Panir SOC PEVICe dh G j Motor Management Reay r ve we POM loct Davir JOGE GOUNG 200 Aq i Tan 353 oo r z fe POM_Davis i E ee ro 7 7 i AVFFODRMNI J i FFURMNI f i i i TA if iw mom T HC Itrace wloct Hovir SNVOCT VEVICR i pares ew 177 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Device Window Screen The IED dashboard contain product windows for all configured products in the Device Setup screen The product window contains the following information 469 Motor Management Relay Select Device Front Panel Dashboard e Select Device Details the name and communication status of each configured device belonging to the product group for the window The status indicator is green when communications is established between Viewpoint and the device e Dashboard The dashboard icon Dashboard opens the plug and play template associated to the highlighted device in the Select Device window COMTRADE The COMTRADE icon COMTRADE opens the COMTRADE viewer so that oscillography available for the device may be viewed e Front Panel The Front Panel icon opens the virtual product front panel associated to the highlighted device The virtual front panel allows direct access to the device 178 Plug amp Play Each device within
56. UG CS TOOID AF tarrena naa a a nian A E A A a eeeE 51 AHON TOODA airiran a T E a G 52 SUCE TOODA T zrei aAA E a a AERO 53 ROtOtE TOODI C arina va tage tee tree N A A A A 54 AV OUR OOID af raaa a a a a a seeataee nd 55 PUG a Schena neoa araa AAE E AA E A A EA A 56 Adding Components and Items to a Schema ssssesssssessssssssnsnsnsnenenenenrsrerererenes 56 Adding a Component for Manual Indication ssssssesssssssrssssrsrrrrsrrrerrnrrrenrrrrrrnrerre 57 Adding a Component fOr CONTO cantisawcettiiasthainsdns A TANN 60 Agano Images to a SCheMO nsin aan a rece A theuinensoaeaaiater een eiaiiats 63 Changing the work area size of the Schema ssssssssssrersrrnrerenrersrrerrnrrrrrrnrerenrerrrrne 64 COMPONENT Proper S yirronmiai snari Ea deste E Ea EE 65 CUSTOM SVIMDOIS gunean aa a a a N 70 EED NGI ALOIS aipa A TA dean ctomaianaeseian atm aneaeead 74 POW to USE ONS SNOU TeSt hadcncianeoieg citaentiadagin oral sitad acm ete teas ead nal oie ioe tau 87 Table Of Contents Modifying Properties of a COMPON Ch Ears havacexidiccer oaa ao a a a a teeta te 88 Sav NO SECNEMA Sterian A E a a a a T 89 Simultaneously Editing and Viewing the Same Schema ccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 90 SY SUCI WMICWON sirma Gate a E A A tire T E eee meee 93 Introduction tO One LiNe VieWeT ieroinisntnine aei Aa a 93 One Line Viewer TOOIDAT oeerrniiisiirisorii renia e A i 94 openmnmg Loading a Schema File icnrasiA rere ar a a a aioe 95 Metod Enri teaa a
57. Y COMPUTER RS232 RUNNING R3 AUXILIARY COMPUTER RS485 OVERLOAD PICKUP R4 ALARM AUNILIARY R545 UNBALANCE PICKUP R5 BLOCK START LOCKOUT GROUND PICKUP R6 SERVICE RESET HOT RTD RESET POSSIBLE WESSAGE LOSS OF LOAD Q IED_Dashb Front Panel For Help press F1 NUM 180 Plug amp Play Import Templates This option is used to add additional Plug amp Play device templates after Viewpoint has been installed When you select this option from the menu a dialog box will appear prompting you to select an overview file The overview file is the main file used to identify a new Plug amp Play device template pease int oy Plug and Play Templates Files of type System Editor Files sf Cancel Ze File name After selecting an overview file for a new device type you will be prompted if to add it to the list of existing device templates Click OK to add the device template Viewpoint will then check your installed devices 181 182 Custom Device Editor Custom Device Editor Introduction The Custom File Editor allows the user to define a new device to be used within Viewpoint as well as edit and delete devices already defined This will allow EnerVista Viewpoint to communicate to any product that uses the Modbus protocol for accessing data 183 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Accessing the Custom File Editor The Customer File Editor can be accessed in E
58. a Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function s x E L E 50 Zoom Zoom to Fit Zoom to Selection Pan Allows user to zoom in and centers the screen to the spot selected Allows user to zoom in to a magnitude that fits your entire schema layout on your entire screen Allows user to zoom in on the components that you have selected Move the viewable area of your screen around the schema To activate select this tool and then place the hand icon over and part of your schema Click and drag the hand ina direction to move around the schema System Editor Nudge Toolbar The Nudge Toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to move components of your schema by minute lengths Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function Nudge Up Moves selected component one pixel upwards H Nudge Down Moves selected component one pixel downwards 4HE Nudge Left Moves selected component one pixel left t Nudge Right Moves selected component one pixel right al EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Align Toolbar align Toe aa The align toolbar contains tools that can be used to align two or more components in an variety of ways Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function it Align Top Align the top sides of all the selected components to the top of the reference component tif Align Horizontal Align the h
59. a device Category E Contact E a Select the Automatic radio button b Select the Device to which this Component is connected c Select the Indication Category from the Category dropdown box d Select the particular Contact that you wish the Component to control 61 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual 5 Now select the CONTROLS tab anao Qro Component Properties l x General Attach ta Controls Next File Line Control 1 Enable Send Value To Device Command Name Please select a device Contro 1 Category Value to send 1 Y Virtual Inputs Control 2 Enable Send alue To Device Command Name Please select a device Contro z Category Value to send Elf TEE Virtual Inputs Check the Enable checkbox for either Control 1 or 2 Select the desired Device associated with this Component Select the Control type Category in the Category Drop down Select the corresponding Category Force Coil or Virtual Input command below the Category Drop down Change the text of the Command Name as you desire Select value to send when control is initiated Repeat step a to f if you want another control function added to this Component 6 Your device is now ready for control Click on OK to save your changes 62 System Editor Adding Images to a Schema Follow the steps below to add image files to your schema work area Note Currently EnerV
60. about Spreadsheets When you are opening the dat file into a spreadsheet application remember that this file is similar to a CSV Comma Separated Value file This means that a comma separates each data value Most spreadsheet programs will ask what format the data is stored in CSV is a Delimited data type and most applications will recognize it 158 COMTRADE View Harmonics The harmonic spectrum may be viewed for the file by using the harmonic button lal located within the COMTRADE viewer toolbar The harmonic diagram is viewed simultaneously with the Oscillography waveforms The harmonic window can be resized to customize viewing Harmonics UNDER YOLTAGE clg By either dragging or Playing Cursor 1 in the Oscillography window the Phasor diagram will update to the corresponding position of the cursor 159 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual The following options are available within the phasor viewing window e Select between cursor positions This is done by clicking on the tabs cursor tabs e A table listing the calculated percentage of THD total harmonic distortion due to each phase is presented The Preferences screen can be used to change which values are displayed on the harmonic diagram and to configure the color of the harmonics 160 Administration Introduction to Administration Setup The Administration tool is used to add edit modify various aspects of your Access Groups and th
61. accessed via the Device Setup main menu screen shown below ee ee e a e SE_ Device Setup To edit details of an existing device perform the following steps 1 Select the Site from the site menu that contains the device you wish to edit The list of Devices corresponding to that site should now appear below the Site 21 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Device Sebup 2 Select the Device that you wish to edit It s properties parameters will now appear on the right side of the screen The following images show what parameters will appear for Ethernet and Serial interfaced devices Device Setup 22 Device Setup Ethernet Parameters Discover URs amp Add Device Delete lzi Devica Name 7a Interface Serial M Plug and Play Enabled D Wavafom Events M Time Download Enabled Slave address I COMFot Poo Baud Rate 19200 Parity None Bits StopBis i Device Type 745 i Order Coda T45 Version 5i Read Order Code A amp E Getting Started Serial Parameters 3 When you are finished editing the details of your particular device EnerVista Viewpoint automatically saves your changes Returning to the Main Menu Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session you can click on the CANCEL button to exit back to the EnerVista Viewpoint menu without saving If you wish to confirm the changes you ha
62. an paste this in another document that supports cut and pasting 99 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Device Status Device Status Window The device status window is a floating hierarchical menu driven interface that allows you to view the status and values of your connected devices It is accessed via the Communication Status button located on the right side of the top toolbar in the One Line Viewer Only one Device Status window can be open for one schema drawing sf file If you have multiple schemas opened you can have the same number of Device Status windows open Here is a sample screen shot of what the Device Status Window looks like Device Status THIRD_SUBSTATION s Actual Value a 3 y we se sui pe y nE Phasor la Magnitude SAC 1 Phasorla Magnitude SAC 1 0 000 A Phasorla Magnitude SAC 1 0 000 A vee Fhaso la Magnitude SRC 1 O 000 4 vee Fhaso lb Magnitude SRC 1 0 000 4 vee Phasor lb Magnitude SAC 1 0 000 4 vee E Phasor lb Magnitude SAC 1 O 000 4 ves Fhaso lb Magnitude SRC 1 0 000 4 vee E Fhaso lb Magnitude SRC 1 0 000 4 vee Fhaso le Magnitude SRC 1 O 000 A 3 vee Fhaso le Magnitude SRC 1 0 000 4 vee Fhaso le Magnitude SRC 1 0 000 A vee Phasor le Magnitude SAC 1 0 000 4 vee E Phasor le Magnitude SAC 1 0 000 A A AMS Yag SRC 1 0 000 Virt Op 32 YO 32 ON
63. are shown There are three column headings which are used to describe the status of the connected Device Parameters e Online Device is connected properly and readings are being updated by EnerVista Viewpoint on a real time basis e Offline Device is not connected properly No readings are being read by EnerVista Viewpoint Note if you want to attempt to reconnect all Parameters of a device right click on the Device and select Connect Device e Invalid Device Parameter is not configured properly according to current schema settings 103 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual What is an Unassigned Device An Unassigned Device is a device component created in the One Line Editor that has not been assigned connected to a real device yet ie the component is not reading values or states from a connected device 104 m h ga m E g 5 gf Ba ge A ma uh E g _ m g The Annunciator tool is used to create and view visual dashboards or alarm status screens so that an operator can monitor and acknowledge the status of their remote Sites and Devices all on one convenient screen Upon accessing the Annunciator screen from the EnerVista Viewpoint main menu the following screen will appear Ener ista Yiewpoint Untitled Acknowledge 105 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Annunciator Toolbar ae A a t Acknowledge 24 Reset Communication Status The Annunciator
64. av files 86 System Editor How to use One Shot Test You can use the One Shot Test command in the One Line Editor to see a one time actual value update for all digitals and analog components that have connected and configured in your current schema Follow these steps to use the One Shot Test function 1 Make sure you can see the One Line Editor toolbar on your screen To display it click on VIEW gt TOOLBAR gt One Line Editor to make the toolbar viewable System Editor E Edito 2 Click on the One Shot Test button Any readings or values for any of your measurable components will be now be cleared and within a 5 15 second period new values will show up showing you the current reading for those connected and configured devices 87 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Modifying Properties of a Component There are two methods of modifying the properties of a selected component METHOD 1 e Double click on the component and the COMPONENT PROPERTIES box will pop up e Edit the properties of the component e Click on OK to save your changes METHOD 2 Right click on the component Select Properties the COMPONENT PROPERTIES box will pop up Edit the properties of the component Click on OK to save your changes 88 System Editor Saving Schemas To save the current schema that you are working on click on the Save button fal or Save As button on the One Line Editor toolbar
65. aximum values can be entered in the columns of Min and Max It is 2 bytes long 1 Modbus register e CFT_UINTS32 Unsigned 32 bits integer If the value is range bounded the minimum and maximum values can be entered in the columns of Min and Max It is 4 bytes long 2 Modbus registers e CFT_TEXT Modbus data item has the value of text string You must enter how many characters in this text string in the Max column e CFT_BCD_TIMESTAMP Modbus data item has a 8 bytes long value The value is encoded as 1st byte gt hour 2nd byte gt minute 3rd byte gt second 4th byte gt millisecond 5th byte month 6th byte day and the 7th and 8th byte gt year It is 4 Modbus registers long Viewpoint Monitoring will display the data value in the format such as Jan 10 09 10 20 30am e CFT_BIT Modbus data item has the single bit value O or 1 However when this data item is read from the Modbus device a single Modbus register 16 bits is always being read You must enter the bit mask in the Max column to specify which bit is to be used The bit mask value is always 2s power based and counted from right to left If you CFT_BIT is the 1first bit from the right in the 16 bits Modbus register you need to specify the max value as 1 2 0 0x0001 If you CFT_BIT is the 2nd bit in the 16 bits Modbus register you need to specify the max value as 2 189 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual 190 2 1 Ox0
66. be entered in hexadecimal format e Data Type Allows user to select the data type the number represents The user can click on the cell to select the data type from the drop down menu e List Reference Allows the user to map the output values for this specific register to a text string The text string will be displayed instead of the numeric value on the device The user can click on the cell to select the enumeration mapping from the drop down menu The user can define number to string mapping by selecting the Edit Numerations button e Settings Identifies the data represents settings information The data is saved to a Settings File e Actual Values Identifies this register stores an actual value e Writable Identifies this entry as modifiable e Printable Allows the register value to be printable This only applies to URPC software e Min Smallest stored value e Max Largest stored value When the Data Type is a String the maximum value represents the maximum string size 188 Custom Device Editor e Step This is the smallest incremental step the value stored in the register can increase decrease by e Decimals Enter the number of decimals to display for the Modbus value e Units Enter the Unit that this register value is in ex Hz Hz s kV The unit string is appended to the data value prior to displaying the data e Default Default value used when editing the value in Settings Mode e One Line Editor
67. con l The buttons IE are provided for re ordering the analog list of the destination file Select Next to continue Select Digital Channels N x File 1 Digital List File Destination COMTRADE File Digital List File 4 OSC TRIGGER On File 4 PHASE TOCT PEP D 5 F EN File 2 Digital List File 2 OSC TRIGGER n DIFF TRIP On ANY TRIP On OSC TRIGGER On PHASE TOC1 PEP CN a A el ee ee TT 4 Back Next gt ef Cancel 143 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual e The select Digital channels dialog box will appear This screen is identical to the Select Analog Channels screen and operates in the same manner On the left are the available waveforms from both source COMTRADE files On the right are the selected waveforms for the destination COMTRADE file Highlight the required waveforms from the source files and use the gt button to move it to the destination file Select Next to continue Sample Rate X Start Time Trigger Time File 1 i rr 03 2003 16 2520 749962 f rria 2003 16 25 22 471 796 File 2 f r 0972003 14 5705 260294 f ofS 2003 14 57 05 36959 MOTE File 1 Start Time and Trigger Time used as the reference Tigger in the second file lagging by O milliseconds Use a negative value when the trigger in the second file leads the trigger in the first file Destination Sample Rate M Openin COMTRADE Viewer Rat Finish K
68. ct E a Select the Manual radio button this indicates to EnerVista Viewpoint that the component is a manual indicator b Select the Status to be either in the ON or OFF state c You can select the colour to fill in the component in each state ON and OFF if the selected component supports this function 5 Your Component configuration is now complete Click OK to save your changes 59 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Adding a Component for Control Follow the steps below to create and configure a Component for Control purposes Note You must have Sites and Devices Sitescreated properly in order to connect your Components to control functions Only components from the SWITCHGEAR amp CONTROL toolbar can be used for control 1 Select a Component 2 Place the component on the work area to where you want to place it 3 Open up the COMPONENT PROPERTIES box by either double clicking on the component or right clicking on it and selecting PROPERTIES from the pop up menu The COMPONENT PROPERTIES box will look something like this Component Properties x General Attach ta Controls Next File Line Hame Saitchh otorized Type SwitchM otorized 60 System Editor 4 Select the Attach to tab Component Properties x General tach to Controls Next File Line Manual Status yw On Revere Indication C Automatic Device Please select
69. cting curved lines Double click to end drawing a component Used to draw an enclosed connecting curved lined object Double click to end drawing a component Used to draw a elliptical component Used to add text to your schema Used to insert and image into your schema System Editor Gauges Toolbar EREE The Gauges Toolbar contains an assortment of interactive analog gauge symbols which can be used to represent their respective real life components on a schema These symbols can be connected to an actual device to show the analog readings of the component Here is an explanation for each symbol Hose POR pEGE M Parameter Bar 2D Bar 3D Thermometer 2D Thermometer 3D Semicircle 2D Segment 2D Circle 2D Semicircle 3D Segment 3D Circle 3D Circle Multi Values Phasors Bar Multi Values Creates a generic analog reading component Creates a 2D bar gauge component Creates a 3D bar gauge component Creates a 2D thermometer gauge component Creates a 3D thermometer gauge component Creates a 2D semicircle gauge component Creates a 2D segment gauge component Creates a 2D circle gauge component Creates a 3D semicircle gauge component Creates a 3D segment gauge component Creates a 3D circle gauge component Creates a multi value circle gauge component Creates a phasor gauge component Creates a multi value bar gauge component Note Before these gauges can measure real time values you must specify which
70. cursor through waveform samples at the specified sampling rate ic Stop Stop moving the first cursor through the waveform Zoom out Zoom out from the previous selected scale 146 COMTRADE View Oscillography Displayed on the top of the window are the following parameter fields GE oer ays fT e The Blue field labeled EE 2 displays the parameter value at the blue cursor 2 position e The Green field labeled Sa displays the parameter value at the green cursor 1 position e The Yellow field labeled indicates the relative parameter difference between the two cursor amplitude values C e Select the Start button to have the cursor times displayed as an offset from the Start Time of the COMTRADE file These times will always be a positive value We Tl E e Select the Trigger button to have the cursor times displayed as an offset from the Trigger Time of the COMTRADE file A negative time indicates a time that occurs before the trigger and a positive time indicates a time that occurs after the trigger i a hl oo 147 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual e Select the Actual button to have the cursor times displayed as an actual time stamp The format for the time stamp is mm dd yy HH mm ss ssssss and the hours are based on a 24 hour system e The vertical Red line indicates the trigger position of the data capture e The Blue and Green vertical cur
71. device to connect the gauge to by double clicking on the gauge 45 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Links Toolbar The Links Toolbar contains tools that are used to link components together as well as create link buttons on the schema that when viewed in the One Line Viewer can navigate the user to another connected schema Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function Hot Creates a button that allows users to navigate to other schemas when Spot clicked on Once the button is created you must specify the schema to link to by double clicking on the HOT SPOT button and editing the properties in the NEXT FILE tab ms Link Draws connecting lines between two selected components Once this tool is selected select the first component to begin drawing connecting lines Select the second component to stop drawing connecting lines 46 Symbols Toolbar System Editor The Symbols Toolbar contains an assortment of electrical diagram symbols which can be used to represent their respective components on a schema Here is an explanation for each symbol Automatic Voltage Regulator Sectionalizer Test Switch Capacitor 1 Capacitor 2 Rectifier Reactor Resistor Fuse Lease ee Recloser Exciter Ground Bus Connection Bus End Generator Generator Synchronous Motor Motor Synchronous Motor Round Rotor Turbine 47 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual
72. displays the time in hour the user can click on that hour in the graph to display the minutes of that hour in a graph The Left Arrow Button is used to return back to the larger time range graph Chart Selector The user can select any chart that the report contains to display in the viewer Erap Button Select this button to view the data in a 2D graph HllChart Button Select this button to view the data in a chart format 131 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Date Selector The user must select one of the Report s predefined charts Selecting from the Date Selector list will initialize the Date Window to the specified date range Options for the Date Selector are Current Hour Last Hour Today Last 24 Hours Yesterday Current Week M S Current Week S S Last 7 days Current Month Last 30 days Current Year Custom Date Date Window From amp Date Window To The user can select a custom time range to view the data Simple select the start and end time in Date Window From and Date Window To drop down boxes When the user edits these drop down boxes the Date Selector drop down box displays Custom Date The user must then click the Right Arrow Button to display the Custom Date in the viewer Bight Arrow Button Once the user selects a custom date with the Date Window From and Date Window To drop down boxes the user must click the Right Arrow Button to display the time
73. dit Tools Plug amp Play View Communications Window Help ABABA BO KA BeooeOrr BrRez BFOOSs POR OEE 6 e Ge e 0 04078 3 Y4 34 268 CA S O More ymron x 4 4 PB amp ft mS SF OF OER 4 E Untitled For Help press F1 37 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Toolbars Introduction to One Line Editor Toolbars Here are the various toolbars associated with the One Line Editor Align Toolbar Align Tale as The Align toolbar contains tools that can be used to align two components in an variety of ways Drawing Toolbar Drawing It SAIN LAROCTeCAL The Drawing toolbar contains tools used to create basic lines curves text and shapes for use in your schema Gauges Toolbar Gauges EE F R gd TNA The Gauges toolbar contains an assortment of interactive analog gauge symbols which can be used to represent their respective real life components on a schema 38 System Editor Links Toolbar Links Ekg The Links toolbar contains tools used to create link buttons or hot spots on the schema that when viewed in the One Line Viewer can navigate the user to another connected schema Nudge Toolbar The Nudge toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to move components of your schema by minute lengths Rotate Toolbar Rotate TE O aS Sh AL S The Rotate toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to rotate or flip the components created on
74. dit delete new users or Access Group Returning to the Main Menu Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session you can click on the CANCEL button to exit back to the EnerVista Viewpoint menu without saving If you wish to confirm the changes you have made in this section click on the OK button 168 Administration Editing a User This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below User Management E M Device Setup ie 2onnnstiator see Sdrmiristrator eo ni Eling re ay H 5 e Administrator b Please Add a User eh Guest Ea e Annunciata Editing t zommands To edit details of an existing User perform the following steps 1 Select the User from the Access Group menu that contains the User you wish to edit The list of Users corresponding to that site should now appear below the Access Group 169 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual User Management E Administrator Administrator El Operators os Please Add a User fae gt Guest When selecting a site the list of User associated with it shows beneath the site 2 Now select the User that you wish to edit It s properties parameters will now appear on the right side of the screen 170 Administration User Management O x Company Name Your company name Add Group 2 Add User i Delete Eh Administrator Penmnicsions i Device Setup W System Editor
75. dition entered can be configured as one of two Types Alarm or Alert 80 System Editor Alarm vs Alert When any one of the Alarm conditions becomes satisfied the LED will change from Green to Red An Alarm Sound selectable by the operator will be continuously played When any one of the Alert conditions becomes satisfied the LED will change to Yellow An Alert Sound selectable by the operator will be continuously played The exception to these rules is that an Alarm takes priority over any Alert So if an Alert occurs while an Alarm is present the Alarm has priority This also means that if an Alert occurs followed by an Alarm the Alarm will override the Alert When setting up conditions the borders of the ranges can be configured to be either inclusive or exclusive Ranges cannot overlap If the analog parameter selected is an enumeration then configuring the alarm conditions is done in a different way Instead of entering a numeric value the operator has to select an item from the list of available choices applicable for this parameter Component Properties as i X General Attach to Hest File Device Parameter 239 r Motor Status Minimum fe Masimum E Multiplier fone Y Select Alarm Conditions if parameter if parameter 1 Stopped Cancel Help 81 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Create Analog LED Method 2 All of the analog components found in the Gauges too
76. e communicating but at least one analog or digital device on the schema is incorrectly configured Green All devices are communicating and configured correctly Q Gray Either no analog or digital device exist on the schema or they are ALL incorrectly configured 101 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Device Parameter Summary This section contains a brief overview of all Devices and A amp D Analog and Digital Points being monitored in the currently loaded schema There are three column headings which are used to describe the status of the your connected Device Parameters e Online Device is connected properly and readings are being updated by EnerVista VIEWPOINT on a real time basis e Offline Device is not connected properly No readings are being read by EnerVista VIEWPOINT Note if you want to attempt to reconnect all Parameters of a device right click on the Device and select Connect Device e Invalid Device Parameter is not configured properly according to current schema settings To quickly locate a parameter on the schema Double click the desired Parameter in the Device Parameter Monitoring List and the corresponding Parameter will be highlighted in the schema 102 System Viewer Understanding Online Offline and Invalid Status In the Device Parameter Summary section a brief overview of all Devices and A amp D Analog and Digital Points being monitored in the currently loaded schema
77. e menu bar 2 Click on the OPEN button in the dropdown menu 3 Browse or Specify where to find the scheme file 4 Click OK when done Your schema file should now be viewable on screen 95 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Equipment and Switchgear Indication When viewing schemas created with the One Line Editor you can manually convert non connected digital components to their other state ex from switch ON to switch OFF by following these steps 1 Select the digital component to be switched by clicking on it once The following prompt should appear Ener ista Yiewpoint x 2 Do you want to change the status of the manually operated symboal D e 2 Click the YES button to confirm The digital component that you have selected should now be switched to the opposite state 96 System Viewer Equipment and Switchgear Control When viewing schemas in the One Line Viewer you can toggle the state of a correctly configured and connected digital components ie from switch ON to switch OFF or vice versa by following these steps 1 Select the digital component to be toggled A prompt similar to this should appear x BREAKER 2 CLOSE OPEN 2 Control requires a two handed approach This means you must use both hands to issue the control command In EnerVista Viewpoint you must hold down the Control key and Simultaneously press the button with the state you wish the component to be i
78. ed click Ok to save the changes to the indicator Click Cancel to abort the changes and return to the annunciator screen 117 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual A nile un ee pee ee A ere a ee ee he ACKNOWIeCaGGCING Nia rmeqa naicators Acknowledging Alarmed Indicators Follow the steps below to acknowledge an Indicator on your Annunciator Panel which is in ALARM condition ie flashing See the sample screens below for an example of an Indicator switching to an ALARMED STATE Fa Ener ista VIEWPOINT Untitled System Normal ForHelp press FUN Indicator in Normal State Annunciator E EnerVista VIEWPOINT Untitled x F File Edit Tools Plug amp Play View Communications Window Help ABH EA ei 1a Al ads ha Acknowledge E Communication Status Active Alarms Attention Required O Untitled NUM For Help press F1 Indicator in ALARM STATE flashing blue an 1 Click on the Indicator in ALARM mode for which you want to acknowledge Then click on the ACKNOWLEDGE button Acknowledge on the right side of the Annunciator Toolbar All Indicators will now be acknowledge ie They will no longer be blinking and will remain in a solid alarm colour 119 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Resetting an Alarmed Indicator that has been Acknowledge An Indicator in an ALARM condition can only be reset back into it s NORMAL state under
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80. eest a sound to be pwed when the following condhon occurs fe Alert JL Program Fiese nervistaviewoort MonitonngM CA o The Alarm sound is played when an LED changes to an Alarm condition The Alert sound is played when an LED changes to an Alert condition To stop the sound click the Acknowledge button when viewing the schema containing the active condition The Reset sound is played when LED changes state back to Normal after it was acknowledged Annunciator Users can setup their system to receive email notification from the Annunciator Panel Simply enter the SMTP Mail server address in the space provided Follow the instructions below to setup your system properly Consult the IT department for the correct SMTP Mail Server address Enter the SMTP Mail Server address in the space provided Ensure the Mail Server is configured to accept SMTP mail requests Verify that a user name and a password are not required when sending messages Select the Message Format e Standard Format This message contains several lines of information EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Name Indicator s display name Device Device name Report Type Parameter name Value e Short Format This is a single line that could be used for texting to a mobile phone time indicator s display name device name report type parameter value User Preferences Viewpoint Preferences Wavelam Events Cortel
81. eference file The reference file is used to determine the start time and trigger time of the merged file Under the title Select Destination COMTRADE File enter the CFG file to output to The file may be found from a browsing dialog box by clicking the following icon al Next to the title Format of COMTRADE Data file select between ASCII and Binary ASCII files are in a text format and maybe viewed in a spreadsheet document while the binary format is smaller but only viewable by the COMTRADE viewer The Next button will become accessible when the above information is entered Click on Next to continue with the Merge process To ignore all changes and cancel the operation select Cancel COMTRADE Select Analog Channels L x File 1 Analog List File 1 Destination COMTRADE File l E aae Er File 1 F1 14 amp File 2 F1 14 amp File 1 F2 IB File Z File 2 Analog List Back Next gt Cancel The select analog channels dialog box will appear On the left are the available waveforms from both source COMTRADE files On the right are the selected waveforms for the destination COMTRADE file Highlight the required waveforms from the source files and use the gt button to move it to the destination file Use the gt button to move all the waveforms from the analog list to the destination file In order to remove incorrectly selected waveforms from the destination list use the trash can i
82. eir corresponding Users Upon accessing the Administration button from the EnerVista Viewpoint main menu the following screen will pop up showing all Access Groups and users that you have previously setup Note By default no Access Groups or Users are setup except for an ADMIN Access Group and a corresponding user named ADMINISTRATOR These cannot be deleted from the system though they can be edited since EnerVista Viewpoint requires one administrator account to be present in the system at all times xi Company Mame Your company name E Add Group Add User i Delete 7 Permissions E Administrator fh One Line Editor a Operators M Annunciator Editing BES New User 1 I Reports Editing H Guest i Commands Contact Information Mame New User 1 Email 1 Email 2 Email 3 Phone Comments TC O Authentication Logirr JUseri92e11528 0000000000 Password frm Confirm Password fer g Getting Started MT Ok Cancel Administrator Setup Menu Note the ADMIN group and the corresponding ADMINISTRATOR user which are setup by default To exit back to the main menu without saving your changes click on the CANCEL button to exit back to main menu saving your changes click on the OK button 161 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Adding an Access Group This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below Company Name You
83. em in the pop up menu 12 Device Setup Introduction to Device Setup The Device Setup tool is used to add edit modify the devices Upon accessing the Device Setup screen from the EnerVista Viewpoint main menu the following screen will pop up showing sites Ethernet and Serial or devices that you have previously setup To exit back to the main menu without saving your changes click on the CANCEL button to exit back to main menu saving your changes click on the OK button 13 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Adding a Device This command can be accessed via the Device Setup main menu screen shown below To add a new device perform the following steps 1 A device can only be created within an existing Site that is Ethernet or Serial So to begin click on the Site in your site list that you wish to add the device to 2 Click on the ADD DEVICE button Device parameters should now appear on the right hand section of the screen 14 Device Setup 3 Fill in the details for Device Name Description 4 Select an interface of the device by clicking on the Interface drop down menu Once an interface has been selected the parameters of that interface will be shown just below The interface choices you have are e Ethernet e Serial Note Modems are not supported with the current version of EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring The
84. erVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Click OK to proceed with creating the report The user is then prompted to start the newly created report as seen below ilo Pe OO TUV y uo rou VV We 124 Reports Report Parameters Follow the instructions below to add parameters to a report Select a report listed in the report configuration screen Click the Stop button to stop running the report if it is running Click the Edit button Select the Parameters tab to begin adding data items to the report that will be monitored as seen below ae Report Properties x General Parameters Charte Description of each button in the Parameters tab is described below e Add button Select the Add button to add a parameter to the current report e Edit button Select the Edit button to edit the selected parameter e Delete button Select the Delete button to delete the selected parameter from the current report e Up and Down Arrows Use the up and down arrow buttons to customize the ordering of the data items in the report This ordering determines how the data is displayed and exported 125 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual 5 Select the Add button The following prompt will be displayed Mame DEEI Device Hone Analog Parameter Hone Digital Parameter Mone Digital Iter None MT Ok lt Cancel 6 The user can now fill
85. f Titel a tt ay Trg Pn ono tie abr Paar PARR Dre CEF Ate FRL i ie 4 Po Sha Aerie HGH Eata fo igital Ei Fill in the following information e Select the HIGH and or LOW conditions that will trigger the indicator alarm e Select the Latency Period ie the amount of time the value is in the alarm state before the alarm is triggered 113 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Alarm Colour Click on the COLOUR tab SAnnunciator Panel Preferences i eF fr rie E Prii I F J LLL ie 1 Bil ue iis vine a aly Bejlmi yy z EGT f Loci m ee N i x L i P i i i f TE a TFF mr roda ia TIE 1 Sn per oe Pay he ACOVE MO ACAN Pe Pee eae Fill in the following information e Select the alarm condition color for the indicator e Select the Low condition color for the indicator 114 Annunciator Alarm Audible Click on the AUDIBLE tab Annunciator Panel Preferences Fill in the following information e Select whether or not you want EnerVista VIEWPOINT to play a sound file when the alarm is triggered for this Indicator e Select the sound file to play e Select the Frequency Repeatability of the Indicator when the alarm is triggered 115 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual EMAIL Notification Click on the EMAIL Notification tab SAnnunciator Panel Preferences Setup Active Colour Audible EMAIL Notification Reset
86. following images respectively show the parameters associated with each type of interface 15 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Device Setup Ethernet parameters y SI e Ra enmenec l Wevelom 1 Events pi me Wen Gad Enica Serial parameters 16 Device Setup 5 Device Type in this drop box predefined All Multilin Devices can be seen This Device Type is same for both Ethernet and Serial Interfaces e Fg end PEN Buea F Time Genoa Enhed Predefined Device Types If the selected Device has support of Waveform and Events it will automatically Enable the respective check boxes else disable 17 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Delete izi Deica Name New Device Discover URs amp Add Device Order Cod Version Read Order Code Getting Started Check box Enable Check the Time Download check box for synchronizing your relay s real time clock with your Viewpoint Monitoring computer system When this option is enabled Viewpoint Monitoring will perform the time synchronization in every 12 hour interval between your relay and your Viewpoint Monitoring computer system For Non Multilin Devices the Device Type should be Others And enter the Order Code Manually For example For EPM1000 enter the Order Code as EPM1000 18 Device Setup Device Setup Se Discover URs Ethernet Sena Hew Device
87. ghtmost side of the screen when a schema is opened in a One Line Viewer or when the user is using the Annunciator tool 74 System Editor Communication Status The communication status will show one of two states i Communication Status All relays on the schema are successfully communicating The schema is having communication problems with at least one LJ Communication Status ee eee relay Press the Communication Status button to view the Device Status dialog The Device Status dialog can display the communication status of every relay A green status represents a device that Viewpoint is successfully communicating with A grey status represents a device that Viewpoint cannot communicate with 75 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Schema Indicator Each opened schema has an associated tab located at the bottom left of the screen k Device Status All devices are communicating successfully with enervista VIEWPOINT Schema st For Help press Fl Each schema tab can have two pieces of information e The name of the schema e A schema Indicator For the tab to display a Schema Indicator one of two rules must be satisfied 1 The schema must contain at least 1 LED Or 2 The schema must contain at least 1 analog parameter that has at least 1 alarm condition defined 76 System Editor Rules for the Schema Indicator There are no LEDs on the schema O All
88. ication Status Annunciator Disconnects all connected devices Allows the user to turn the sound on and off Acknowledge all Indicator whose alarms have been triggered The Indicators will go from a blinking colour to a solid colour Reset all Indicators whose alarms have been triggered and Acknowledged The Indicators will go from a solid colour back to a grey colour Displays the Device Status window for the corresponding schema The Device Status window allows the user to view the status and values of your connected devices in the schema 107 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Indicators Inserting an Indicator into the Annunciator Panel To insert a new Indicator into the Annunciator Panel follow the steps below 1 Right click anywhere in either an empty rectangle space or on an already existing Indicator in the INDICATOR VIEWING AREA E EnerVista VIEWPOINT Untitled F File Edit Tools Plug amp Play View Communications Window Help 18 x D aG amp IES 4E X eda 1 Reset Communication Status System Normal O Untitled For Help press F1 NUM Should you have no Configured Indicators yet just right click on one of the empty rectangle areas to add a new Indicator 2 Select INSERT in the drop down menu A new Indicator should now appear Note you can also click on the Insert Indicator button N to perform the same function as Step 1 and 2 108
89. ill be prompted for a product name and version for the new device as seen below Product 10 Version T Cancel Click on OK to create your new device The new device will be displayed in the Device Section The user must then select the new device and select the Edit button to open the editor to add Modbus entries for the new device Edit Button 185 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Selecting the Edit button allows the user to edit the selected cdd file in the Custom Device Definition editor The user must select a Product and Version before clicking on the Edit button in order to specify which cdd file to edit Delete Button Selecting the Delete button allows the user to delete the selected cdd from EnerVista Viewpoint The user must select a Product and Version before clicking on the Delete button in order to specify which cdd file to delete After the user clicks on the Delete button the program will prompt the user to confirm the file to delete as seen below Ener ista Viewpoint x 7 Do you want bo delete the device UPS version 100 and the associated File Click Yes to proceed with deleting the selected cdd file Close Button Selecting the Close button allows the user to exit back to the main menu of EnerVista Viewpoint Load Image Button Selecting the Load Image button allows the user to select an image to represent the selected device The user must selec
90. in the following fields for the current data item e Name Enter the parameter name e Color Select the color for the parameter NOTE The same color must be used for the same parameter across all charts e Device Select the device e Type of parameter digital or analog Selecting an Analog Parameter will force None to be displayed for the Digital Parameter Selecting a Digital Parameter will force None to be displayed for the Analog Parameter 7 Click OK to proceed NOTE A total of 50 parameters can be added to each Report 126 Reports Report Charts Each Report requires you to create Charts used to view the information gathered by the Report Follow the instructions below to add charts to a report Select a report listed in the report configuration screen Click the Stop button to stop running the report if it is running Click the Edit button Select the Charts tab i Report Properties f xi General Parameters Charts Description of each button in the Charts tab is described below e Add button Select the Add button to add a chart to the current report e Edit button Select the Edit button to edit the selected chart e Delete button Select the Delete button to delete the selected chart from the current report 127 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual 5 Select the Add button to create a new Chart The following prompt will be displayed
91. issions settings you want configured for this group by clicking on the various check boxes underneath the Permissions Heading This will indicate to EnerVista VIEWPOINT the maximum amount of permission that can be given to users in this group For example if only Device Setup and One Line Editor are checked all users put into this group can have at most those two permission settings granted to them 3 Fill out the details you want for Group Name and Comments Your changes in this session are saved automatically and you may now either add another new Group add another user or delete Groups and users Returning to the Main Menu Should you want to cancel your changes made in this session you can click on the CANCEL button to exit back to the EnerVista VIEWPOINT menu without saving If you wish to confirm the changes you have made in this section click on the OK button 163 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Editing an Access Group This command can be accessed via the Administration Setup screen shown below User Management aa x Company Name You company name Permissions IM Device Setup e Admintetrator I Sustem Editor L Administrat T Leas i Annunciator Editing Operators i Commands Please Add a User El Guest Group Information Hame Administrater Comments 2 Getting Started mM Ok gt Cancel To edit details of an existing Access Group perform the
92. ista Viewpoint only allows bitmap files to be imported bmp dib 1 Select the Image button Les on the Drawing toolbar A MS Windows Explorer box will POp Up IS ZAIN LROLTeEOCA 2 Browse to where your desired image file is stored and click on it 3 Click on OK Your picture should now be seen on the work area 63 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Changing the work area size of the Schema If the current work area size of your schema is insufficient follow the steps below to enlarge or shrink the work area to a size that is suitable for your particular drawing 1 Select EDIT button on the Menu Bar 2 Select Measurements and Size The following box should show up Measurements and Size F l x Size and Units Drawing Scale Unit of Measure Inches Canvas Width Canvas Height 10 4167 Cancel Apply Help 3 Staying within the Size and Units tab change the values for the selection boxes below e Unit of Measure e Canvas Width e Canvas Height 4 click OK to submit and save your changes Your schema work area size should now be changed accordingly 64 System Editor Component Properties Here are the aspects of a component that can be modified in EnerVista Viewpoint General Component Properties x General Attach to Controls Next File Line Hame Switchhd otorized1 Type SwitchM otorized e Component Name e Type
93. lbar can now be configured to show an alarm alert state except for the multi value circle the multi value bar and the phasor graph When an analog parameter has a condition configured the parameter will be displayed with a double border If an analog component has conditions defined the Line Fill and Font settings for the parameter cannot be changed This means that the parameter s color is predefined to be green Normal red Alarm or yellow Alert Select the Create LED checkbox located in the bottom left of the parameters properties to create a small LED that will have the same condition properties as the analog parameter being edited Component Properties E x General Attach to Next File Font Device Parameter New Device 1 Phase 4 Current blinimarm fo bl asimum fo Multiplier none Select Alarm Conditions Add E a a A a W Create LED 82 System Editor LED Type Digital Select the LED icon from the toolbar and choose Digital from the LED types Create LED x Digital Analog Edit the Digital LEDs properties to attach the LED to a device and a digital parameter Component Properties E xi General Attach to Hest File Reverse Indication Device 239 Category Status and Alarm Bits Status and Alarm Bits LED Trip Cancel The Digital LED shows the current state of device s digital parameter 0
94. ll Screen Mode LE EnerV ista iewpoint File Tools Plug amp Play view Help Ge GE Multilin A User Preferences User Preferences Users can now Set certain preferences in EnerVista Viewpoint To access the preferences screen seen below select Preferences under the Tools menu The following preferences are available to the user to change in the user preference menu Security Users can now configure the following Security modes e None Users are not required to Login e FULL Users must Login at startup e Enhanced Users receive guest privileges at startup Users can login for assigned privileges iewpoinkt Preferences EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Start Up Screen Users can now select EnerVista Viewpoint startup screen The user can configure the following screens to be initially displayed when they log into Viewpoint Main Menu IED Dashboard specific Schema specific Annunciator Panel User Preferences LED Sounds Sounds serve to alert the attention of the user when an LED state changes in one of the opened Schemas in the One Line Viewer Users can change the default sounds to any wav files When more than one opened schema has a condition to play a sound the sound file for the LED type with highest priority is played Viewpoint Preferences 4 x Annunciato Wavefom amp Events Conal Watchdog Security Startup Sereen Sucible Alame S
95. m and pan around the schema 41 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Add Remove Toolbars In tools such as the One Line Editor that allow users to user various toolbars If you wish to add or remove toolbars from screen follow the steps below 1 Click on the VIEW Menu button located at the top of any EnerVista Viewpoint tool 2 Roll your mouse cursor over the TOOLBAR option A list of toolbars applicable to your application will now be shown Toolbars that are not applicable to your current tool will be grayed out 3 Click on the toolbar you wish to add or remove from view The selected toolbar will now be added if it was hidden before or hidden if it was viewable before on the current screen 42 System Editor One Line Editor Toolbar ABA A e BO KA The One Line Editor toolbar provides the basic functionality of creating opening and saving schema files as well as providing access to certain One Line Editor specific tools like Insert UR and the One Shot Test Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function New Schema Create a new schema sf file Open File Open and load an existing schema Save File Save current schema with current filename If there is none EnerVista Viewpoint will ask you to provide a filename Save as Save current schema and specifying file Save and View Save current schema and then view schema using the Schema One Line Viewer
96. n The default password for Administrator is password As long as the password remained as password the change password window will always popped up to ask user to change This is the reason you may see the change password window popping up 8 MDAC installation issues on Windows 2000 The Viewpoint Monitoring installation redistributes MDAC 2 81 On a Windows 2000 system the MDAC portion of the installation appears to fail even though MDAC exists on the system Press Yes to continue the installation of Viewpoint Monitoring 197 199 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Index 2 20 Dar gauge anarei on iise 45 2D thermometer QauGe cceeeeee eens 45 3 3D bar gauge ssssssssssssrsnerrnnrrrsrrnrnne 45 3D thermometer gaUuge ssssssssessrsss 45 7 LOO E 175 A accessing custom file editor 05 184 acknowledge button s sesesessrsrsrsererens 106 acknowledging alarmed indicators 118 acknowledging alarMs cceeeeeeeeeee 118 add remove toolbars ccceeceeceeeeees 42 adding a component for control 60 adding a component for manual indication EET eee ere rr nee 57 adding A device eecccceeseeuceueeueeueeneens 14 adding a USEF ccc ececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 167 adding an access Group ceeeeeee ees 162 adding an indicator to the annunciator Dale M E 108 adding components and items to a SC lel RE acne 56 adding formula cceeee eee e cece
97. n in this case CLOSE or OPEN If you just click the button without pressing the Control key nothing will happen Similarly if the state of the item being controlled is already set ie you send an OPEN command when the state is already OPEN nothing will happen The digital component that you have selected should now be switched to the desired state 97 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual LED Indicator Colours Explanation behind the colour indicators in the Device Status Window Every Device has a coloured indicator associated with it that can be one of 4 colours The following chart explains the meaning behind each of the states of the indicator which are ordered from highest to lowest priority Red At least one correctly configured Device is not communicating Yellow All correctly configured devices are communicating but at least one analog or digital device on the schema is incorrectly configured Green All devices are communicating and configured correctly Gray Either no analog or digital device exist on the schema or they are ALL incorrectly configured 98 System Viewer Screen Capturing in One Line Viewer Within the One Line Viewer tool follow these steps to take a screen shot of your current schema to be placed in your window s clipboard 1 Click on Edit button on the menu bar 2 Select Screen Capture A copy of your screen has now been copied to your window s clipboard You c
98. n the left hand portion of the screen A list of Users corresponding to that site should now be shown 172 Administration jUser Management a ox Company Name Your company name Permissions i Device Setup M System Editor 2 Add Group 2 Add User id Delete a EJ Administrator Sk eee MW Annunciator Editing SE M Commands i Please Add a User 5i an Group Information gt Guest ae jpha Aipha ame pha ee John mith Commenta A user named John Smith associated with Group Alpha 2 Select the User you wish to delete 2 Getting Started mM Ok x Cancel 2 Click on the DELETE button to delete the User You will get a reconfirmation request to make sure that this is the particular User you wish to delete Note The Administrator user cannot be deleted Also only the User you selected will be deleted the rest of the remaining Users if there are any will still be there 173 174 Plug amp Play Plug amp Play Introduction to Plug amp Play The Plug amp Play features of EnerVista Viewpoint allows you to quickly and automatically create schemas for your devices using a series of built in templates The schemas can then be further customized at any time and even automatically updated to reflect new devices you may have setup To access the Plug amp Play features of EnerVista VIEWPOINT click on the IED Dashboard button on the main screen
99. nerVista Viewpoint by selecting Custom File Editor from the File menu in Viewpoint as seen below Lz EnerV ista iewpoint File Tools Plug amp Play View Help G Open Chrl o Import Devices d Preferences LIED Dashboard st 2469 Overview Wye sf 3 C Program Files 41 5F 4 C Program Filesi 11 ap Exit Upon entering the Custom File Editor the following screen will prompt up Custom Device Definition Maintenance Device Versions 240 E ad ac 28 Aeh ii Delete ut Load Image Apply to Server ie Close EPMBSO00P EPMB200P 184 Custom Device Editor Custom Device Definition Maintenance Screen Custom Device Definition Maintenance ee x Device Versions 240 250 260 BE Load image Apply to Server ie Close EPM1O00 EPMA000 EPMBSO00P EPMS200P The description for each section and button in the Custom Device Definition Maintenance screen is described below Device Section The Device Section displays a list of devices already defined and can be used in Viewpoint Version Section The Version Section displays a list of all versions available for a device that is selected in the Device Section Screen Add Button Clicking on the Add button allows the user to define a new device to be used within Viewpoint The corresponding information will be saved in a cdd file with the format r Product Name _ Version cdd The user w
100. nitoring 5 72 User Manual ATTACH TO TAB e Select the device monitoring type to be manual or automatic e Select the ON and OFF images for the component 72 CONTROLS System Editor Component Properties x General Attach to Controls Mest File Line Control 1 Enable Send Value To Device Command H ame Please select a device Contra Category Value to send Virtual Inputs Control 2 Enable Send Value To Device Command H ame Please select a device Contra A Category Value to send Fa Virtual Inputs Fill in the properties for controlling the unit 73 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual LED Indicators What is an LED Indicator The LED Indicator is the latest tool available with Viewpoint he LED allows the operator to receive visual and or audible notification when an undesirable condition occurs Both a digital state and an analog parameter can be attached to an LED state In addition existing analog parameters have been enhanced to include the option of defining an alarm condition Viewpoint versions 2 1 and 2 2 used the Schema Indicator on the schema tab to indicate the communication status of the devices on the schema Since Viewpoint 3 0 the meaning of the Schema Indicator represents the combined status of all the LEDs on the schema The communication status for the active schema is now located in the top toolbar to the ri
101. nitoring 5 72 User Manual SAVING Schemas nimonia a 89 SCHEMA arosine SOSE 175 181 screen capturing in system viewer 99 Sectionalizer button cc cc eceaeneeceneneeeas 47 SEGCUIPILY wacccuseseeiseceaondsuassusussepanenes ine eel 5 select button cccceeeeeueeuseueeeeeusaueeeenes 44 send command componenrt 0008 49 simultaneously editing and viewing the Sale SCHNEM a sanniiworsncacinessaametene 90 SOUN ierra een sani outs 5 74 86 SOUNS lt innsueesse seatsennsorimeennasnans 5 74 86 Star configuration DUttON ceeeeeees 48 star grounded configuration button 48 star zig zag grounded configuration button ee eT CET NCR TT eRe rere rT ee 48 SUG varie arias E E ca aaa A ene tuae taunts 5 SAMUD itono rE AEV TOR DAVATE 5 SOD DURON irrena ornar A 106 SOAGE na a atin 35 Str ct re TOODA isirseiriciimoornnaeseit 53 SWITCN COMPONENT ccceee eee eeeeennereees 49 switch double throw component 49 switch motorized component 5 49 switchgear amp control toolbar 8 49 symbols toolbar sieiaiwiancscsdeuniadvinawsien 47 system requirementsS sssssssrsrrsrssrns 1 T tapchanger button ccccececccceceveueueuens 48 templates incrociare in 175 181 LEST SWITCH DUON uscirne Getter evens 47 test switches wicudnaaaetatesenieetastiosmaaianes 49 202 text DUON enore ea o 44 thermometer 2D QauGe ccceeeeeeees 45 thermometer 3D QauG cceeeeeeeees 4
102. nsole Root ee Component Services Computers al My Computer E COM Applications DCOM Config Aa AccStore Class cae OcroPDF ae Adobe Acrobat Document ae Application Center Test Broker A Application Center Test Contr SH Background Intelligent Transfe W Blocked Drivers ame CCEvEMaor eve cCSetMor eee COMA Event System ComEvents CamserviceE vent ComEvents Comsystem Appey Se Command line Trigger Consum ae CustReg Class a Defrag FAT engine b Defran WES ennine Help EY Window Action view ra x Hi 5 Click the Identity tab 6 Click the This user radio button and enter the user ID you used to run Viewpoint Ww DCOM Config 209 objectis Ay Directaccess Class A Emulator Virtual TransportDewice A Event Object Change Event Object Change 2 Ay GESZMODB OPC Server GESZMTCP OPC Server Aa GoogleUpdate OnDemandCOMel i gt Graphics Wizard Chart HC Hosting environment For com ms HTML Application SS IDriverT e115 Admin Crypto Extension 115 Admin Service 115 WAMREG admin Service SP iisct Aa InstallShield InstallDriver Aa InstallShield InstallDriver Installshield InstallDriver Monitoring system and the user s password Application ID 6324F209 7969 4626 6404 01 74498C546F 8703681 4 b436 4099 b126 ceSdFs027S0F D0565000 9DF4 1101 4261 00CO4FC40447 BBO B4ACD CD56 4E663 48FF CBFOSSSFB9F 4 401
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104. olumns for each analog channel Channel Displays the name of each channel waveform Color Click on the color to change the displayed color for that channel Scaling Allows for channels to be grouped so that they share the same scale Line Style Selects the format of the displayed line for that channel Graph Check this to select the channel to be displayed on the waveform graph Phasor Check this to select the channel to be displayed on the phasor graph FFT Check this to select the channel to be displayed on the Harmonic graph The user can also customize the Phasor display of the analog channels with the following options e Select Reference Allows the selection of an analog channel to be used as a zero phase angle reference for the phasor graph If None is selected the absolute channel magnitudes and phase angles are plotted according to the position of cursor 1 e Samples Cycle For proper display of the phasor angle s enter in the sampling rate for the data points of the COMTRADE file Phasors will be incorrect if an incorrect value is specified for the samples cycle 151 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual COMTRADE Preferences n General Analog Channels 4 Viewpoint fe analog Channels es ee ih 8b M is E vA ve Phasor Display Select Reference va Maximum harmonic to calculate 25 Samples Cycle B4 gt t Cancel Digital Channel Dialog This dialog allows
105. ontain component symbols that you can use to build your schema EIQ g eapec e eAt Switch Gear and Control Miep py mpige gMO Oe xmpp g gA O Ea am E IER AY YY 2 Once your component or item is selected click on a spot on your schema work area where you would like to place the component 3 Your component should now appear on your schema 56 System Editor Adding a Component for Manual Indication Follow the steps below to create and configure a non monitoring or non control component Note Only components from the SWITCHGEAR amp CONTROL toolbar can be used for manual indication Frer Ob y XH P amp gH O 1 Select a Component 2 Place the component on the work area to where you want to place it 57 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual 3 Open up the COMPONENT PROPERTIES box by either double clicking on the component or right clicking on it and selecting PROPERTIES from the pop up menu The COMPONENT PROPERTIES box will look something like this Component Properties x General Attach to Controls Next File Line Hame Switchhd otorized Type SwitchM otorized 58 System Editor 4 Select the Attach to tab Component Properties x General tach to Controls Next File Line Manual Status yw On Ott i Revere C Automatic Indication Device Please select a device Category E Conta
106. or on demand monitoring and control Upon successful launching of EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring you should now see the following main menu l nt viewpoint Ee File Tools Plug amp Play View Help B GE Multilin En er VATS Fe 6 osm VIEWPOINT PLUG amp PLAY am JED DASHBOARD Ti IF lo oaa O TE a OQ TAE ONE LINE EDITOR TRENDING REPORTS ANNUNCIATOR ADMINISTRATION Here s a breakdown of the main tools of EnerVista Viewpoint Plug amp Play IED Dashboard View online information via pre defined templates for configured devices Device Setup Setup and Configure your remote assets and their components One Line Editor Create interactive one line diagrams using various graphical tools One Line Viewer View one line diagrams that you have created Annunciator View and Monitor your remote assets Reports View and Create Reports Waveforms Tools and Viewer for COMTRADE formatted waveform files Administration Add Edit Remove groups of users who can access this system Events Can view Events for the Configured Devices in the Device Setup EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Full Screen Mode Full Screen Mode is new to EnerVista Viewpoint 4 0 and allows for the user to increase the viewable area for viewing schema annunciator panels or COMTRADE Oscillography files In order to access the Full Screen Mode select View from the main menu and click on Fu
107. orizontal centers of all the selected Centers components to the horizontal center of the reference component atl Align Bottom Align the bottom sides of all the selected components to the bottom side of the reference component Align Left Align the left sides of all the selected components to the left side of the reference component Align Vertical Centers Align the vertical centers of all the selected components to the vertical center of the reference component Align Right Align the right sides of all the selected components to the right side of the reference component Selecting Components Select multiple components by holding a CTRL key down and selecting each of the components with the mouse button The last component selected will be considered to be the reference component When multiple components are selected each component is outlined with a series of empty boxes The last component selected the reference component is outlined with a series of solid boxes 52 Structure Toolbar Tt Pa Ch Ga System Editor The Structure Toolbar contains an assortment of tools used to group ungroup components of your schema and also to move components in between the viewable layers of your schema ie visually show a component to be behind another overlapping component Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function H e 2 oo Selecting Components Group Ungroup Front
108. ort file File with extension REP Time Range Displayed in the Viewer The format of the sampled data will vary depending on the size of the Date Window Data points are constantly sampled and an average for the data point is calculated once every minute In order for the data to be displayed properly the size of the date window will determine the format of the data displayed The following rules governs how the time range is displayed If the date window is less than one day the minute data will be charted If the date window is greater than one day and less than 2 months each data point will be the average for an hour There will be an option to show the High Low range on the same graph If the date window is greater than 3 months each data point will be the average for aday There will be an option to show the High Low range on the same graph Note The High Low range will be based on the highest and lowest stored minute samples 130 Reports The Report Viewer is seen below Reports i Chart Selector Date Selector Date Window From Chart w iii Curent H Wied 21 Jan 04 16 00 Report 1 Chart 1 me a ee Metered Value The functionality of each feature in the report viewer is described below er Arrow Button When viewing a graph that displays the time in days the user can click on that day in the graph to display the hours of that days in a graph Similarly when viewing a graph that
109. ote Playback rate can be changed on the spot during playback 148 COMTRADE During playback the Phasors screen and Harmonic screen will also be updated accordingly in real time based on the position of cursor 1 Press the Stop button to halt play The playback automatically rewinds and repeats when the end of oscillography record is reached A selected section of waveform s may be Zoomed in on by right mouse clicking and dragging the outline box over the desired segment Multiple zooms are also possible When utilizing this function the Zoom Out button becomes active for zooming back out The Delta box on the top right side of the screen indicates the difference in magnitude between the two cursors The box at the top shows the difference in time milliseconds Waveforms may be super imposed on top of each other by selecting and dragging them with the left mouse button 149 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Configure Preferences Select the Preferences button in the viewer toolbar to display the Oscillography Setup Window COMTRADE Preferences General a Viewpoint z Analog Channels Digital Channels 2 Comments H Dymmetical Components Station IO Site 1 Total analog channels p Start time 20 071 998 15 51 59 450673 Total digital channels 256 Trigger time 20 0771998 15 51 59 502873 Channels with changes detected 3 Main Graph Area Window Transparency M Display channel name
110. r Manual Custom Symbols Should you want to use measurable digital components that are not part of EnerVista Viewpoint s default symbols you can use the CUSTOM SYMBOLS button to do this Custom Symbols are generalized digital components where the visual look of the OFF ON states can be customized to whatever image files bit map files bmp dib you have created The Custom Symbols button Et can be found on the Switchgear and Control toolbar Ivey eby mpya gA Oa Creating and Configuring Custom Symbols Before you start please ensure that you have created two image file for the custom symbol or components you wish to make One image should be for the ON state of the symbol and the other should be for the OFF state of the symbol 1 Click on the Custom Symbol button Di located on the Switchgear and Control toolbar 2 Click anywhere on your schema work area to place the custom symbol 3 Either double click the custom symbol area or right click on it and select properties to open up the COMPONENT PROPERTIES box 4 You must now fill in the following information to correctly connect and configure your custom system 70 GENERAL TAB Component Properties l General Attach ta Controls Next File Line Hame BMF Type 2B MP Bitmap Properties Transparent Transparency Color M System Editor x e Select your Name and image bitmap properties information 71 EnerVista Viewpoint Mo
111. references General Analog Channels Digital Channels Symmetrical Components 154 oi Growps a Je Je Viewpoint COMTRADE Opening a Saved COMTRADE File Sample COMTRADE files have already been saved in the EnerVista Viewpoint program DEMO folder To Open the Saved File e A dialog box will appear when the COMTRADE viewer is opened requesting for the cfg file to load OR e Click the File menu in the main window menu bar and select Open OR e Click the open folder icon in the main window tool bar This will automatically map to the EnerVista Viewpoint folder located in the GE Power Management Program or to where you last opened an EnerVista Viewpoint program file e Open the DATA folder and look in the DEMO folder A window will appear with a list of files in the current directory At the bottom will be a drop down box describing the type of files that are available By default this is set to Oscillography Files cfg which means that the files being displayed should contain oscillography data e Select the file named OVERCURRENT cfg and then click on Open 155 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual View Phasors To Open the Phasors window Click on the Phasors button S in the Oscillography window and a new window will open displaying a phasor diagram The Phasor Diagram indicates the rotation magnitude and angle with respect to a selected reference component chosen in the Preferences window
112. rigger Date 11 2 2005 Playback Rate N 1459760s E 1 526436 s 0 066676 s Trigger Time 17 34 48 951008 a a EVA i ARORA ee Me He Le A ANLAMA will aH ii vin nT vi vin wi vii il ini iii i iin vai iik li He Seat AMAIA j i DANN lalaan l H MA n _ aa Aana nnn TL A LA A Ay aA LAA AA ULM AA AULA MLA tat vn AENATANNI er MUU ITV MI TUTTI it mT HAV AAN AADO T sn _ a HANA LU AVR WII im nT mamma Mn Lea a Se on sg nN ANITA nA AAN di pih ALTAR Ra AU Wil AMAA iu LL To exit back to the main menu open File and select Close 145 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual COMTRADE View Toolbar Bagoe wma The COMTRADE viewer contains an assortment of tools used to perform File Management save open etc and playing viewing of COMTRADE files Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function irs Open Open Load an existing COMTRADE file CFG Save Save current CFG file with existing filename If a filename has not been specified EnerVista VIEWPOINT will prompt you to name it now os Print Prints the waveform F Preferences Opens the COMTRADE Viewer preferences dialog box rag Data Show the actual value of the waveform at the specified cursor position t Phasors Show the phasor diagram of the waveform at the specified cursor position lal Harmonics Show the harmonic spectrum of the waveform at the specified cursor position Play Begin moving the first
113. rmula names are prefixed with a to differentiate the formulas from the device s analog parameters Digital formula names are prefixed with a to differentiate the formulas from the device s digital parameters An example is seen below in the component properties of a multi value circle gauge Formula 1 was previously created for the 750_360 device and is seen in the analog parameter list below prefixed by a Component Properties x General Attach to Hert File Font Device ro 360 X Farameter 1 Please select a parameter Please select a parameter m Formula 1 3 Phase Apparent Power 3 Phase Power Factor 3 Phase Reactive Power Parameter 4 3 Phase Real Power A B AMS Voltage A B Voltage Angle aaa Active Condition HI Active Condition 10 E Active Condition 11 Multiplier Active Condition 12 Active Condition 13 Active Condition 14 Active Condition 15 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Cancel Help 36 System Editor Introduction to One Line Editor The One Line Editor tool is used to create interactive and graphical one line diagrams that can be connected to real devices so that users can easily monitor and understand their remote site configuration as well as view up to date readings and status updates with ease Upon accessing the One Line Editor screen from the EnerVista Viewpoint main menu the following screen will appear al x lx Fie Ener ista Yiewpoint Untitled File E
114. ry or Secondary quantities Specify the VT Ratio for the voltage channels The CSV file displays only Primary values but COMTRADE has support for displaying voltage information in either Primary or Secondary quantities Specify the Line Frequency that the CSV information was recorded at Use the Open in COMTRADE Viewer check box to open the COMTRADE file in the COMTRADE viewer once the converting process is complete The Convert button will then convert the source CSV file into the target CFG COMTRADE file in the format ASCII Binary selected To ignore all changes and cancel the operation select Cancel COMTRADE Resample Resample a COMTRADE file Resampling a COMTRADE file allows for the user to convert a COMTRADE file with a variable Sampling rate to a COMTRADE file with a fixed sampling rate Additionally the fixed Sampling rate of a COMTRADE file may be changed to a new value Resample Existing Oscillography File Select Source COMTRADE File Select Destination COMTRADE file Format of COMTRADE Data file tf ASCII C Binary Destination Sample Rate 3940 Hz M Open in COMTRADE Viewer a Resample_ gt Cancel To Resample a COMTRADE File e Under the title Select Source COMTRADE File enter the CFG file to resample The file may be found from the file browsing dialog box by clicking the LJ icon e Under the title Select Destination COMTRADE File enter the CFG file to output to The file may
115. s ain Colors Background All Colors Cr F Set to Default gt Cancel The user has a selection of upto 40 channels to plot in various colors line styles and Groups for simultaneous display These 40 channels can be a combination of Analog and Digital channels Phasors can only be setup to the number of Analog channels being used As an example if only 20 Analog channels is enabled only 20 Phasors channels can be used The four dialogs listed in the left view of the COMTRADE Preferences are described below General Dialog This dialog allows users to add comments to a COMTRADE file The user can also customize the display with the option to display channel names alter the window transparency and choose a background color These changes will have an effect on the display of the Oscillography Phasor and Harmonics screens 150 COMTRADE COMTRADE Preferences General Comments Viewpoint Analog Channels Digital Channels Symmetrical Components Station IO Site 1 Total analog channels az Start time 20 071 998 15 51 59 450673 Total digital channels 256 Trigger time 20 0771998 15 51 59 502873 Channels with changes detected 3 Main Graph Area Window Transparency j Display channel names co Colors Background All Colors M F Set to Default Cancel Analog Channels Dialog This dialog allows the user to customer the analog channels The user can customize the following seven c
116. sors indicate initial and final time E EnerVista VIEWPOINT nexus65 20041118 152901 OSC cfg e File Edit Tools Plug amp Play View Communications Window Help a x AEk E A w a COMTRADE I E o GA Trigger Date 11 18 2004 Playback Rate 0 019890s ra 0 033280 s 0 013390 s Trigger Time 1 5 23 01 000 fi sample 4 gt _ Actual 4 gt C nexus65 200 For Help press F1 NUM e The top left of the screen shows the trigger time date as well as the playback rate The playback rate is related to the number of samples shown every second and can be increased decreased in order to improve the resolution of the playback e Cursors can be moved either by clicking and dragging them left and right across the duration period of the signal or by using the Cursor 1 Cursor 2 scrolling bars at the top of the window The Red line is the Trigger position and cannot be moved across the captured waveforms There are three time values indicated in the top right boxes listing the selected time for Cursor 1 Cursor 2 and the Delta value The delta value is the calculated time difference between Cursor 1 and Cursor 2 e The Play button L may be used to play Cursor 1 throughout the entire period or sections of the waveform s The speed of play is controlled by the Playback Rate which is by default 1 Sample The larger the value the faster the cursor will travel across the signal N
117. t you need to click the Remove ViewNode Support menu item from the ViewNode Management under the File menu E tnervista Viewpoint OOOO OA ie mine Buga Play wew Help Ca i EnerVista von 1 C PROGRAM FILES 2 2 C PROGRAM FILES 1 3 C PROGRAM FILESI 2 ean agus amp PLAY JED DASHBOARD a EVENTS ONE LINE EDITOR TT ONE LINE VIEWER E WAVEFORMS ANNUNCIATOR ADMINISTRATION i VIEWPOINT Because of new devices and firmware versions added in Viewpoint Monitoring 5 60 you can t use ViewNode 5 50 to communicate with a Viewpoint Monitoring 5 60 system If you 193 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual use your ViewNode 5 50 to communicate Viewpoint Monitoring 5 60 system you might see following warning message boxes EnerVista Viewpoint Reading Environment The following device is not supported Device UR_560 Order Code C 0 NOU HCH H81 wd Version 560 Press the Cancel button to close the application Remove EnerVista Viewpoint The file could not be located C Program FilestEnervistal viewpoint Monitoring viewNode Devices 369 3350 cdd In this case please upgrade your ViewNode 5 50 to ViewNode 5 60 to communicate with Viewpoint Monitoring 5 60 system 3 ViewNode Support requires Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 The XML DA web service is a Microsoft NET 1 1 based web application It can not be properly executed
118. t a Product and Version before clicking on the Load Image button in order to specify which device the image represents 186 Custom Device Editor Custom Device Definition Editor The Custom Device Definition editor allows the user to edit the Modbus entries for the selected device as seen below Custom Device Definition ities fass Description Relay 489 Firmware Version 400 Edit Force Coil Version 400 Iv ee Edit Enumerations ow emm O re lt A A S S Tao Product Hara 0001 CFT_ENU F18 m l ew p ew o o0 0 002 eme w P Mw o o o 0 os cunt w P Mw o wm 1 o 0 ono jth ew P Mw o o o 0 ont fern we fr wp o ow 1 o 0 oss crTunT Mw 0 Sawa oo 0 0200 CFTENU FCT r ep rp ep o 4 1 0 Offine oi jcormunT w P Mw o mw 1 o o o2 jerm re oe P mw o eas 1 o s a 0203 CFT_ENU FC P 6 P ep o 1 1 0 rabied Breaker Clos 0210 CFT_BIT FC140 E vV E V 0 512 1 Inactive Breaker Open 0210 CFT_BIT FC140 C vV O V 0 256 1 Inactive p Active Trip C 2 Inactive lt 5 Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive 0 Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Relay in Servi Ground LED oo co
119. tatus The function of the Acknowledge button is to 1 Silence the Alarm Alert Status and Reset sounds 2 Change a flashing Red Yellow LED to either a solid Red Yellow or to a flashing green 3 Reset a flashing green LED back to its solid green default state When there are LEDs flashing an active condition the Acknowledge button will become available so that the operator can acknowledge the presence of the conditions Acknowledgement of the active conditions will stop the sound from playing and cause the active LEDs to stop flashing and change to a solid red yellow color When the acknowledged LED returns to a normal condition the color of the LED will change from a solid red yellow to a flashing green and the Reset sound file will be played continuously The flashing green indicates to the operator that there was an LED with an acknowledged condition that changed back to a normal condition The flashing green state now needs to be acknowledged again Acknowledging the flashing green LED will stop the sound The operator can now press the Acknowledge button to reset the flashing green LEDs to a solid green state 85 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Sounds Sounds serve to alert the attention of the user when an LED state changes in one of the opened Schemas in the One Line Viewer Reset Alert and Alarm sounds are defined in the user preferences menu User can reset these default sounds to any w
120. the File menu by selecting Import Devices and then select Perform Search Fi Ener ista Yiewpoint File Tools Plug amp Play View Help Open Chrl 0 Import Devices Perform Search Specify Location Custom File Editor Preferences 1 IED_Dashboard sf 2469 Overview Wye F 3 C Program Files 41 5F 4 C Program Files 1 4p Exit If for some reason Viewpoint cannot locate a desired environment file select from the File menu Import Devices and then select Specify Location This will allow the operator to browse and select a specific environment file 25 26 Formula Editor Formula Editor Introduction to Formula Editor The Formula Editor is a tool available within EnerVista Viewpoint that allows the user to create Virtual Variables These Virtual Variables are based on values from relays that can be modified with simple math operators and trigonometric functions The Formula Editor can be accessed from the menu bar Select Formula Editor under the Tools menu Fai Ener ista Yiewpoint File Tools Plog amp Play wiew Help Device Setup Formula Editor Qne Line Editor Qne Line Viewer Annunciator Events Trending Reports waveforms Administration 27 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual The dialog box shown below will appear upon entering the Formula Editor Enervista Yiewpoint Monitoring mn ab Carin rj F a5 1 F iOa CUCO
121. the IED Dashboard has its own configured plug and play screens These screens have a common navigation bar located at the top of the screen Use Main Menu to return to the IED Dashboard The LED indicator on the lower left hand side of the screen shows the communication status of the device and will be lit green if communicating successfully Ener ista Yiewpoint 489_Overview_WyetC sf 489 1 A me E Acknowledge R Analog Input 1 me Analog Input 2 Breaker Status Analog Input 3 Assignable Input 1 Analog Input 4 Assignable Input 2 Spec Assignable Input 3 Tachometer Assignable Input 4 Assignable Input 5 Assignable Input 6 Assignable Input 7 Trip Coil Supervision eet 179 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Virtual Front Panel The virtual front panel allows for direct access to any device within the IED dash board This front panel is fully functional and shows the status of the product display as well as the LED indicators The keys used for product navigation and menu selection are functional allowing the product to be remotely viewed This feature is only available for products that Support this remote capability Fis Ener ista iewpoint Front Panel 77 Device 469_6 Front Panel 77 Device 469_6 r File Edit Tools Plug amp Play View Communications Window Help x 469 SIATUS MOTOR SIATUS OUTPUT RELAYS 468 IN SERVICE STOPPED R1 TRIP SETPOINT ACCESS STARTING R2 AUXILIAR
122. the following conditions 1 It has been ACKNOWLEDGED 2 The Indicator s ALARM RESET MODE parameter has been set to MANUAL 3 The current readings or values from the Indicator are no longer in the range of values that trigger the ALARM state If the above conditions are met follow the steps below to reset the alarm 1 Click on the Indicator to be reset and then click on the RESET button z All Indicators will now be reset if they meet the conditions above 120 A Reports tool is available to the user to configure reports The user can access this new option from the main screen of Viewpoint as seen below Fi Ener ista Yiewpoint CA GE Multilin EnerVista Ood VIEWPOINT PLUG amp PLAY IED DASHBOARD TOOLKIT DEVICE SETUP EVENTS TAA OQ Aa a Aa OTA eos OME Pressing the Reports button will launch a Reports Configuration window A message will be displayed in the Reports Configuration screen to inform the user to press the Add button on the toolbar to create a new report if there are no reports created as seen below 121 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Ll EnerVista Viewpoint Report Configuration EB L File Tools Plug amp Play Communications Window Help Trending Ho pyri 2 Communicating r g Wot Communicating ate Communication Emors a a C L Delete gt gt Run 2 Start All Y eB Stop AN lt 2 Export F Open Archive amp
123. the user to customer the digital channels The user can customize the following five columns for each digital channel Channel Displays the name of each channel waveform Color Click on the color to change the displayed color for that channel Changed Detected A checkmark is generated when a change of state is detected Line Style Selects the format of the displayed line for that channel Graph Check this to select the channel to be displayed on the waveform graph 152 COMTRADE COMTRADE Preferences n General Digital Channels a Viewpoint Analog Channels fe Digital Channels CHAHHEL CHAHGE DETECTED COLOR LIHE STYLE GRAPH H Symmetrical Components COLOR GRAPH PHASETOC1PKP M Em PHASETOCTOP M E vitulOF1ON PO E o i x Cancel Symmetrical Components Dialog This dialog allows the symmetrical components to be calculated and shown for a 3 phase system The user can customize the following seven columns Channel Displays the name of each channel waveform Color Click on the color to change the displayed color for that channel Scaling Allows for the channels to be grouped so that they share the same scale Phase A Phase A component to be used Phase B Phase B component to be used Phase C Phase C component to be used Phasor Check this to select the channels to be displayed on the phasor graph 153 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual COMTRADE P
124. to MSB being in the last byte position By not selecting this check box it is assumed that the register stores values in the reverse byte order Edit Force Coil Button Select this button to enter preset operation codes that this device has been programmed with that the user can perform For third party devices the Force Coil is the only method of sending control commands to the device Refer to the device s communication guide specifically for a description of the device s Modbus Command 05 implementation Edit Enumerations Button Select this button to create number to text string mapping These mappings can then be used to format the display of individual registers A Modbus entry can use these mappings by entering a List Name in the List Reference column Follow the instructions below to create a List mapping e Click on the Edit Enumeration Button e Enter a unique string name for the mapping in the Enumerations section e Enter the list of numeric values and their corresponding string values Spreadsheet When entering in a new Modbus entry in the spreadsheet only the unique Label ID and Modbus Address are required All other fields are loaded with default values The column headings in the spreadsheet are described below e Label Unique name to identify the respective Modbus entry Displayed when Showing the value for this Modbus entry e Modbus Address The numeric address location for the Modbus entry The address Should
125. used to space components and size components with relation to each other Here are the following tools specific to this toolbar and their function i Space Across Evenly space the selected components across an imaginary horizontal axis starting from the far left component and ending at the far right component F Space Down Evenly space the selected components across an imaginary vertical axis starting from the top component and ending at the bottom component Same Width Set the width of the selected components to the same width as the reference component if Same Height Set the height of the selected components to the same height as the reference component Same Size Set the width and height of the selected components to the same width and height of the reference component Selecting Components Select multiple components by holding a CTRL key down and selecting each of the components with the mouse button The last component selected will be considered to be the reference component When multiple components are selected each component is outlined with a series of empty boxes The last component selected the reference component is outlined with a series of solid boxes 55 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Building a Schema Adding Components and Items to a Schema To add components or items to a scheme following these steps 1 Select a component or item from any of the following toolbars These toolbars c
126. usually selected by EnerVista VIEWPOINT 65 66 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Attach to Component Properties l i x General Attach to Controls Next File Line Manual Status M On Reverse Indication C Automatic Device Please select a device Category E Contact E e Device Monitoring Type Manual or Automatic Controls System Editor Component Properties A x General Attach ta Controls Next File Line Control 1 Enable Send Value To Device Command H ame Please select a device Contro 1 Category Value to send 1 F Virtual Inputs Control 2 Enable Send Value To Device Command H ame Please select a device Contro 2 Category Value to send Virtual Inputs z Control Settings 67 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Next File Component Properties x General Attach to Controls Mest File Line Nest File Path 4 e This option allows user to connect to another schema or run an application by double clicking on the component from the One Line Viewer 68 Line Component Properties Dashed Dotted Dash Dot Dash Doat Dot LD Port t Pie 1 Point _ _ Port mm rit Port D Pir it Pe 6 Point e Component Outline Border settings System Editor 69 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 Use
127. ve made in this section click on the OK button 23 EnerVista Viewpoint Monitoring 5 72 User Manual Deleting a Device This command can be accessed via the Device Setup main menu screen shown below To delete an existing device perform the following steps 1 Select the Site to which the Device is associated to from the site menu list on the left hand portion of the screen A list of Devices connected to that site should now be shown Discover UAs i Add Device Site Manner Fiber 7 peie EL Desenphon P Gelting Started Ok X Cancel 2 Select the Device you wish to delete 2 Click on the DELETE button to delete the Device You will get a confirmation request to make sure that this is the particular site you wish to delete Note Only the Device you selected will be deleted the rest of the remaining devices if there are any will still be there 24 Device Setup Importing GE Multilin Devices Each time EnerVista Viewpoint is launched Viewpoint will search the current system for existing 32 bit xxxPC programs Eg 469PC PQMPC etc The xxxPC environment files will be searched and any new devices will get added to a list from which the operator can select the devices to import into Viewpoint In addition to checking for xxxPC programs a system scan will also be done for the EnerVista UR Setup environment file This automatic import feature can also be manually selected from
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